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THE NEW
ANNUAL ARMY LIST,
MILITIA LIST,
AND
YEOMANRY CAVALRY LIST,
EOE 1899,
(BEING TEE SIXTIETH ANNUAL VOLUME,)
CONTAINING
DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A "SUMMARY OF THE WAR SERVICES OF
NEARLY EVERY OFFICER IN THE ARMY, SUPPLY &c. DEPARTMENTS,
MARINES, AND INDIAN STAFF CORPS,
AND INDIAN LOCAL FORCES.
Corrected to the 31st December, 1898.
WITH AN INDEX.
BY THE LATE
LIEUTENANT GENERAL H. G. HART.
EDITED BY HIS SON.
LONDON:
JOHN MUEEAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1S99.
Foreign Orders.
The Foreiqn Orders mentioned in the War Services lelong to the following Countries, and the Dates are
those of the Institution of the respective Orders : —
Russia — St. Andrew — 30 Nov. 1698.
Afghanistan— Booranee Empire (3 Classes) 1839.
Austria— Maria Theresa (3 Classes) x8 June 1757.
Leopold (3 Classes) 14 July 1806.
Bavaria— Maximilian Joseph (3 Classes) 1 Jan. 1806.
Belgium— Leopold (3 Classes) 11 July 1832.
France— Military Merit (3 Classes) March 1759.
Legion of Honor (5 Classes) 13 May 1802.
Greece— Saviour (5 Classes) 1 June 1833.
Hanover— Guelphs (3 Classes) 18 June 1815.
Naples— St. Januarius (r Class) July 1738.
St. Ferdinand and Merit (3 Classes) 1 April 1800.
St. George and Reunion (3 Classes) 1 Jan. 1819.
Netherlands— Wilhelm (4 Classes) 30 April 1815.
Persia— Lion and Sun (3 Classes) 1801.
Portugal— Tower and Sword (3 Classes) 17 April 1748.
St. Bento d'Avis (2 Classes) 1789.
Conception (3 Classes) 6 Feb. 1818.
P. -ussia— Black Eagle— 18 Jan. 1701.
Military Merit — 1740.
Red Eagle (3 Classes) 12 June 1792.
St. Alexander Newski — 1722.
St. Ann (2 Classes) 3 Feb. 1735.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1769.
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct. 1782.
Sardinia — St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (2 Classes)
Military Order of Savoy.
Saxony— St. Henry (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1736.
Ernestine (4 Classes) 25 Dec. 1833.
Spain — Charles the Third (3 Classes) 19 Sept. 1771.
San Fernando (5 Classes) 31 Aug. 1811.
St. Hermenigilde (2 Classes) 10 July 1815.
St. Isabella the Catholic (3 Classes) 1815.
Sweden— Sword (3 Classes) 17 April 1748.
Turkey — Crescent (2 Classes) 6 July 1804.
Medjidie (5 Classes).
Osm'anieh (4 Classes) .
Tuscany— St. Joseph (3 Classes) 1807.
Wtrtemburg— Military Merit (3 Classes) 1758.
1572.
Nov.
EXPLANATIONS.
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
K.P. Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
G.M.B. Grand Master of the Order of the Bath.
G.C.B. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
K.C.B. Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
C.B. Companion of the Order of the Bath.
G.O.S.I. Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the
Star of India.
K.C.S.I. Kfliight Commander of the Star of India.
C.S.I. Companion, of the Star of India.
G.C.M.G. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St.
Michael and St. George.
K.C.M.G. Knight Commander of ditto ditto
C.M.G. Companion of ditto ditto
G.C.I.E. Grand Commander of the Indian Empire.
K.C.I.E. Knight Commander ditto ditto
CLE. Companion ditto ditto
G.C.V.O. Knight Grand Cross of the Victorian Oro,
K.C.V.O. Knight Commander ditto ditto
O.V.O. Companion ditto ditto
M.V.O. Member ditto ditto
D.S.O. Companion of the Order of Distinguished
Service.
G.C.H. Knight Grand Crass of the Royal Hanoverian
Guelphic Order.
K.C.H. Knight Commander of ditto ditto
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto
K.C. Knight of the Crescent.
JJ& Victoria Cross.
[R] Reward for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are actually attached.
e. before the name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate from the Senior Department, Royal Military
College.
The letters p.s.c. are placed before the Names of Officers who have passed the Staff College.
The Letter r. is placed after the names of Officers employed on the Recruiting Service.
The * before the Name or Date of Commission denotes Temporary Rank only.
The Letter p before the dote indicates that the Commission was purchased.
v.d. signifies Volunteer Officers' Decorations.
In the Medical Departments, —
BA
BCn.fBS.
nifies Bachelor of Arts.
„ Bachelor of Surgery.
BSc ,, Bachelor of Science.
DPII. ... ,, Diploma in Public Health.
FRCS. ... ,, Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons of England.
FRCS. Ed. „ Ditto of Edinburgh.
FRCSL... ,, Ditto of Ireland.
LAS. Dub. „ Licentiate of Apothecaries' Hall,
Dublin.
LCh.6fM.T>ub.,, Licentiate of Surgery and Medi-
cine, Dublin.
LFPS.Glas. „ Licentiate of the Faculty of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Glas-
gow.
LRCP.. . ,, Licentiate of the Royal College of
Physicians of London.
LRCP.Fd. „ Ditto of Edinburgh.
LRCPI. ,, Licentiate of the Royal College
of Physicians in Ireland.
LRCS.Ed. ,, Licentiate of the Royal College of
Surgeons of Edinburgh.
In the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry, —
(S) signifies qualified for 'appointment as Instructor
of Musketry.
(I) signifies qualified for appointment as Instructor
of Artillery.
(S) obtained Certificate as Instructor in Army
Signalling.
[T] obtained Special Mention in Examination in
Tactics laid down for Captains in the Army before
i Jan. 90.
(P) passed full course in Submarine Mining.
(A) passed prescribed examination in Artillery.
p. Certificate of Proficiency, or otherwise qualified
as Proficient for higher rank.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," "Waterloo," &c, denote the Honorary Dis-
tinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemorr.t.ien of their
Services.
LRCSI.. .. signifies Licentiate of the Royal College o*
Surgeons of Ireland.
LSA ,, Licentiate of the Society of
Apothecaries in London.
MA ,, Master of Arts.
MB ,, Bachelor of Medicine.
MCh. ,, Master of Surgery.
MD Doctor of Medicine.
MRCP.... ,, Member of the Royal College of
Physicians of London.
MRCP. Ed. „ Ditto of Edinburgh.
MRCPI. „ Member of the Royal College of
Physicia,ns in Ireland.
MRCS.... „ Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons of England.
a.g.m ,, Alexander Gold Medal (triennial)
p.s.it ,, Parkes ditto ditto.
h.p.n" ,, Herbert Prize at Netley.
m.p.n ,, Montefiore Prize and Medal at
Netley.
m.m.n , Martin Gold Medal at Netley.
p.m.n ,, Parkes Bronze Medal at Netley.
(p.) Subaltern's Certificate of Proficiency
p. Certificate of Proficiency, or otherwise qualified as
Proficient.
p.s. passed School of Instruction.
p.s. passed School of Instruction for higher rank.
(p.s.) School Certificate for Yeomanry Subalterns.
It] passed the examination in Tactics laid down for
Captains in tha Army.
(T) obtained Special Mention at examination in Tac-
tics laid down for Lieutenants in the Army before
t Jan. 90.
(t) passed the examination in Tactics laid down for
Lieutenants in the Army.
NOTICE.
Communications concerning the contents of " Hart's Army List" should be addressed
ONLY to
The EDITOR of HART'S ARMY LIST,
50, Albemarle Street,
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IN ORDER OF ARRANGEMENT.
PAGE
The Queen i
Private Secretary to the Queen... i
Aides de Camp to the Queen i
War Office 2
Staffof the Army 2
Field Marshals 4
Generals on the A joive List 4
Colonels, ditto 16
Lieutenant Colonels, ditto 40
Majors, ditto 52
Staff at Home 97
Staff Abroad 100
Regimental District Staff 109
Military Establishments: —
Educational Establishments.
R. Military College, Sandhurst 115
R.MilitaryAcademy, Woolwich 113
Staff College 113
School of Gunnery 114
Artillery College 114
School of Military Engineer-
ing, Chatham 114
School of Musketry, Hythe ... 114
School of Signalling 114
Balloon Factory 114
Medical School. Netley 114
Royal Military School of Music,
Kneller Haii 114
Duke of York's R. Mil. School 1 15
R. Hibernian Military School 115
Army Schools 115
Ordnance Factories.
Arsenal, Woolwich 115
PAGE
Small Arms Factory, Enfield.. 115
Small Arms Factory, Bir-
mingham. 115
Gunpowder Factory, Walt-
bam Abbey 115
Army Clothing Department... 115
Brennan Torpedo Factory ... 115
Committees and Inspection Staff 1 1 5
Miscellaneous Establishments.
Late Cavalry Depot 117
Remount Establishment 117
Royal Hospitals — Chelsea.Kil-
mainham 117
Pay Office 117
JudgeAdvocateGeneral'sOffice 117
Prisons 117
Officers who have received Certifi-
cates at the Senior Department
of the Royal Military College 117
Officers who have passed the
Staff College "9
Gentlemen at Arms 130
Yeomen of the Guard 132
Cavalry 133
Artillery 164
Engineers 204
Infantry 219
Army Service Corps 366
Army Ordnance Department ... 369
Army Pay Department 371
Army Medical Staff 377
Army Veterinary Department ... 395
PAGE
Army Chaplains' Department ... 396
Marines 397
Indian Army 403
Reserve of Officers 533
Indian Army Reserve 577
General Officers retired under
Royal Warrant 578
Unemployed Supernumerary List 588
Officers Retired on Full Pay or
on a Pension 599
Officers (other than General and
Field Officers! on Retired Pay 692
Officers on Half Pay 707
General and Field Officers Re-
tired by Sale, Commutation,
with a Gratuity, or by Sur-
render of Half Pay 744
Military Knights of Windsor ... 772
Military Decorations 776
Officers reoeiving Rewards for
Distinguished Services 785
Victoria Cross 785a
Civil Decorations 786
Pay Tables 789
Retirements, &c 791
Deaths 793.
Index— Active List 797
Retired List 829
Hon. Art. Company of London 847
Militia 847
Yeomanry Cavalry 875
Field Officers Retired from the
Militia and, YeomanryCavalry 886
TABLE OF CONTENTS, IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER.
N.B.— By means of this Table, Regiments can be fouad in this book by their new titles.
PAGE
Deolee Irregular Force 514
Depot and Training School, Al-
dershot 387
Depot, Cavalry, at Canterbury... 117
PAGE
Academy, Royal Military 113
Active List 4
Aden Troop 504
Adjutants on Retired Pay 696
African Commissariat, Ret. Pay 704
Aides de Camp to the Queen 1
Alderney and Guernsey Staff ... 100
Aldershot District Staff 97
Antigua & Leeward Islands Staff 107
Argyll and Suth. Highlanders...
Army Hospital Corps, Half Pay
Ordnance Department ...
Pay I 'epartment
- Retired or Half Pay
■ School:
PAGE
Brennan Torpedo Factory 115
Buffs, The (East Kent Regiment) 229
Caicos Island, Staff in 107
Cambridge's (Duke of) Own
350
728
368
37i
705
'15
■Half Pay 740
Service Corps 363
Arsenal, Woolwich 115
Artillery College 114
. District Officers 190
Malta 189
Militia 847
. Royal 163
Officers Retired
on Annuities 743
Royal Marine 397
Australia, Staff in 104
Bahamas, Staff in 107
Balloon Factory 114
Barbadoes, Staff in 107
Bath, Order of the 776
Bedfordshire Regiment 251
Belfast, Staff at 99
Bengal Cavalry 472
General List ... 403
Ecclesiastical Dept.... 530
Infantry 477
General List ... 404
Medical Department ... 515
■ Mountain Batteries 477
■ Sappers and Miners ... 477
■ Staff in 101
Berkshire Regiment 310
Bermuda. Staff in 107
Bhopaul Battalion 514
BirminghamSmallArmsFactory 115
Black Watch 299
Bombay Artillery (Native) 505
Cavalry 503
- — General List 404a
Ecclesiastical Dept 532
Infantry 595
General List.. 404a
Medical Department... 527
Saoners and Miners ... 505
Staff in 103
Border Regiment... 28b
Middlesex Regiment 319
Cameron Highlanders 342
Cameronians 269
Canada, Staff in :o6
Canadians, Royal (Prince of
Wales' Leinster Regiment) ... 352
Canterbury, late Cavalry Depotat 1 17
Captains on Retired Pay 692
— Half Pay 707
Carriage Factory, Woolwich 115
Cavalry Depot, late, Canterbury 117
Regiments of 132
Central India Horse 513
Ceylon, Staff in 104
Channel Islands Militia 875
Chaplains' Department 396
Half Pay 741
Chaplains (Hon.) to the Queen. 1
Chatham, Staff at 99
Chelsea, Royal Hospital 117
Military School 115
Cheshire Regiment 261
Chester, Staff at 98
China, Ac. Staff in 104
City of London Reg.ment 235
Civil Decorations for Gallantry . 786
Clothing Factory 115
Coast Battalion 216
Colchester, Staff at 97
College, Royal Military 113
Sta'ff 113
Colonels on the Active List 16
Retired on Full or Re
tired Pay or Pension 611
Colonels Retired by Sale, &c. ... 744
Commissariii t and Transport De-
partment, Half Pay 713
Commissariat and Transport
Staff, Retired or Half Pay ... 704
Commissariat Dept. Half Pay... 711
Committees and Inspection Staff 115
Commutation, &c, Officers Re-
tired by 744
Connaught Rangers 348
Control Department, HalfPay 713
Cork, Staff at 100
Cornets, &e. , on Retired Pay ... 697
Cornwall's (Duke of) Lt. Inf. ... 282
Curragh, Staff at the 100
Cyprus, Staff in 101
Deaths during the year 189S 793
Decorations, Civil 786
Decorations, Military 776
Derbyshire Regiment 305
Devonport, Staff at 99
Devonshire Regiment 242
Distinguished Service Order ... 784a
District Officers (R. Artillery) ... 190
Dorsetshire Regiment 294
Dover, Staff at 98
Dragoon Guards 135
Dragoons, Hussars, & Lancers 142-162
Dublin Fusiliers 354
Staff at 100
Durham Light Infantry 332
East Kent Regiment 229
Lancashire Regiment 277
Surrey Regiment 279
Yorkshire Regiment 249
Eastern District Staff 97
Ecclesiastical Dept. Bengal 530
Bombay ... 532
Madras 531
Rangoon ... 532
Edinburgh's (Duke of J Wiltshire
Regiment 325
Edinburgh, Staff at g8
Educational Establishments 113
Egvpt, Staff of the Force in 103
Enfield Small Arms Factory 115
Engineers, Militia 852
— Roval 204
Equerries to the Queen .
Erinpoorah Irregular Force 514
Essex Regiment 3°3
Falkland Islands, Staff in 107
Field Marshals 4
Fiji Islands, Staff in 105
Foreign Orders back ofMle-page
Garter, Knights of the 776
General Officers on Active List 4
Retired List 578
Retired on Full or
Retired Pay or Pension 599
Retired by Sale, &c 744
Gentlemen at Arms 13°
Gibraltar, Staff at 100
Gloucestershire Regiment 273
Gold Coast Colony, Staff in 106
Good Hope (Cape of), Staff ir. ... 106
Goorkha Regiments 488-90, 494
Gordon Highlanders 340
Gradation List of General and
Field Officers 4
Guards 219
Guernsey and Alderney Staff ... 100
PAGE
. Guiana, British, Stw.fi: in 107
Guides, Corps of. 491
Gun Factory 115
Gunnery, School of 114
Gaupowder Fac.,WalthamAbbey 115
Half Pay 707
Officers Retired by
Surrender of 744
Hampshire Regiment 290
Head Quarters Staff 2"
Hibernian Military School 115
Highland Light Infantry 334
Home District Stiff. 97
Honduras. Staffin 107
Hong Kong, Ac, Staffin 104
Regiment 368
Hon. Art. Company of London 847
Horse Guards — St affof theArmy 2
District Staff 97
-Blue 134
Hospital, Chelsea 117
Kilmainham 117
Hussars, Lancers a Dragoons 142-102
Hyderabad Contingent 511
Hythe School of Musketry 114
Index to the Active List 797
to the Retired List B29
Indian Army 403
Reserve of Officers 577
Empire, Order of the ... 7S4
Local Forces 403
Medical Service 515, 52c,
StaffGorps 405
India, Staffin 101
Infantry, Regiments of. 219
Inniski'lling Drag ions 147
Fusiliers 271
Inspection Staff 115
Inspection of Ordnance Ma-
chine!}' 370
Ireland, Staff in 99
Irish Fusiliers 346
■ Regiment 254
Rifles 344
Jamaica, Staff in 107
Jersey District Staff 103
JudgeAdvocate General's Office 1 1 7
Kent (East) Regiment 220
■ —(West) Regiment 313
Kilmainham, Royal Hospital... 117
King's Dragoon Guards 135
14th Hussars 155
■ 15th Hussars 150
Liverpool Regiment ... 237
Own Hussars 144
Own Lancaster Regt.... 231
Own .- cottiso Borderers 267
Own Yorkshire Lt.Iuf. 315
Royal Irish Hussars ... 149
Royal Rifle Corps 321
Shropshire Light Inf.... 317
Kneller Hall, School of Music... 114
Laboratory, Royal 115
Labuan, Staff in 104
Lagos, Staffin 106
Lancashire (East) Regiment ... 277
Fusiliers 257
(Loyal North 1 Regt. 307
— '■ (South) Regiment.. 295
Lancaster Regiment 231
Lancers, Dragoons & Hussars 142-162
Leeward Islands, Staffin 107
Leicestershire Regiment 252
Leinster Regiment 352
Lieutenant Colonels 40
Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 623
iiieiitenauc Colonels Retired by
Sale, <&c 744
Lieutenant Generals 4
Retired on
Full or Retired Pay or Pension 599
Lieutenant General Ret. by Sale 744
Lieutenants on Retired Pay '695
HalfPay 7o8
Life Guards 132
Lincolnshire Regiment 241
Liverpool Regiment 237
Local Indian Forces 403
London, Honourable Artillery
Company of 847
Lothian Regiment 225
Louise's (Princes*) Sutherland
and Argyll Highlanders 350
Loyal North Lancashire Regt. 307
Madras Cavalry 4g-
General List ... 404
■ Ecclesiastical Dept. ... 531
Infantry 496
General List ... 404a
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Madras Medical Department ... 524
Sappers and Miners ... 496
Staffin , 102
Major Generals 5
Retired on Full
or Retired Pay or Pension ... 599
Major Generals Ret. by Sale, &c. 744
Majors 52
Retired on Full or
Retired Pay or Pension 634
Retired by Sale, &c. ... 746
Malta Artillery 189
Militia. 875
Staff at 101
Malwah Bheel Corps 314
Manchester Regiment 327
Marine* 397
Mauritius. Staff hi 106
Medical Service, Bengal 515
Booihay 527
■ Half or Retired Pay 720
Service, Madras 524
Reserve of Officers 7:7
School, Netley 114
Stiff, Army 377
Meywar Bheel Corps 5:4
Mhairwarra Battalion 514
Middlesex Regiment 319
Military Decorations 776
Engineering, School of 114
Establishments 113
Knights of Windsor ... 772
Mounied Police 361
Prisons 117
StoreDept. Half Pay... 743
Militia Artillery 847
Channel Islands 875
Engineers 8,2
FieldOlficersRetived from 886
Infantry 853
Royal Malta 373
Miscellaneous Establishments... 117
Mun-ter Fusiliers 353
Mus^c, School of (Kneller Hall) 114
Musketry, School of (Hythe) ... 114
Natal, Staffin 105
Naval Ordnance Department ... 402
Netley Medical School 114
Newfoundland, Staffin ic6
New Guinea, Staffin 105
New South Wales, Staffin 104
New Zealand, Staff in 105
Norfolk Regiment 239
Northamptonshire Regiment ... 308
North Eastern District Staff ... 98
Lancashire Regiment ... 307
Staffordshire Regiment... 329
Western District Staff ... 98
Northumberland Fusiliers 233
Orders of the Garter, &c 776
Ordnance Factories 115
Ordnance Department 369
Ditto, Retred or Half Pay 705, 711
Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
Pay Department 371
Retired or Half Pay 705
Office 117
Tables 789
Paymasters on Hal f Pay 709
Pension, Officers Retired on 599
Physicians (Hony.) to the Queeu 1
Poona Horse 504
Portsmouth, Staff at q8
Prince Albtrt's Own Hussars... 152
(Somersetshire
Light Infanfy) 245
Prince Consort'sOwn RifleBi ig. 356
Prince of Wales's Dragoon Gds. 337
LeinsterRegt. 352
North Staf-
fordshire Regiment 329
Own Ro^al
Hussars 151
■ West
Yorkshire Regiment 247
RoyalLancers 153
Volunteers (S.
Lancashire Regiment) 255
Princess Charlotte of Wales's
Dragoon Guards .. 139
Berk-
shire Regiment 310
Princess Louise's Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders 350
Princess of Wales's Own 19th
Hussars 159
■ ■ York-
shire Regiment 256
Princess Royal's Dragoon Gds. 141
Princess Victoria's R.I. Fus 346
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PAGB
Prisons, Military 117
Provisional Battalion 368
Punjab Cavalry 490
Frontier Force 490
Infantry 493
Purchase Commission 117
Purveyors' Department (late),
Officers on HalfPay of 743
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay 697
on HalfPay ... 711
Queen, The 1
Queen's Bays 136
Owa C imeron High-
Ian lers 342
Own 4th Hussars ....... 147
Own 7ta Hussirs 148
Owa Royal West Kent
Regiment 313
■ 16th Lancers 157
Roval Lancers 150
-Rival West Surrey
Regiment 227
Queensland, Staff iu 105
Rangoon Eccles. Establishment 532
Ragimental District Staff 109
Remount Establishment 117
Reserve of Officrs 533
Indian Army 577
Me lical Otlioers 717
Retired List of General Officers 578
Retirements, &c, during 1898.. 791
Regards for Distinguished Ser-
vices. Officers receiving 785
Riding Masters on Half r"ay ... 711
Retired Pay... 696
Rifle Brigade 356
Depot... 111
Ross-shire Buffs 336
Royal Army Medical C >rps 377
Canadians 352
Dragoons 142
Fusiliers 235
Highlanders(BlackWatch) 299
Irish Dragoon Guards ... 138
— - — Irish Lancers 146
Mil. Academy. Woolwich 113
— College, Sandhurst... 113
— O fficers who
have Certificates from the
Senior Department 711
Royal Military School, Chelsea 115
Scots (Lothian Regiment) 223
St. Helena, Staff in 106
St. Michael* St. George, Order of 783
St. Patrick. Knights of 776
Sale. 4c, Officers Retired by ... 744
Sandhurst, R. Military College 113
Staff College 113
School of Gunnery 114
Military Engineering 114
Music, Kneller Hall 114
■ Musketry at Hythe ... 114
■ if Signalling 114
School. Royal HibernianMilitary 115
Schools, Army 115
— HalfPay 743
Scots Fusiliers 259
Scots Greys 143
Scottish Borderers, King's Own 267
■ District Staff. 98
Rifles 269
Siaforth Highlanders 336
Second Lieutenants on Half Pay 709
Senior Department, R. M. Col-
lege, Officers who have re-
ceived Certificates from 117
Seychelles Islands, Staff in 106
Sherwood Foresters(Der lyshira
Regiment) 305
Shropshire Light Infantry 317
Signalling. School of 114
Sikh Infantry 492
Small Arms Factory, Enfield ... 115
■ Birmingham 113
Somersetshire Light Infantry... 245
South Australia. Staffin 104
Eastern District Staff 98
Lancashire Regiment ... 293
Staffordshire Regiment 292
Wales Borderers 265
Southern District Staff 98
Staff Abroad : 100
at Home 97
■ College 113
■ Officers passed... 119
StaffCorps 405
oftheArmy 2
Regimental District 109
Staffordshire (North) Regiment 329
(South)Regiment 292
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PAGE
Star of India, Order of the 782
Straits Settlements, Staifin 104
Suffolk Regiment 243
Surgeons(Honorary,)totheQueen 1
Surrender of Half Pay, &c,
Officers Retired by 744
Surrey (East) Regiment 279
(West) Regiment 227
Sussex Regiment 28S
Sutherland Highlanders 350
Tasmania, Staff in 105
Thames District Staff 99
Thistle, Knights of the 776
Tobago, Staff in 107
Torpedo -Factory 115
Tower of London 117
Trinidad, Staff in 107
Turks & Gaicos Islands, Staff in 107
Unattached List 362
TJnernployedSuperoumei'aryList 5S8
Ditto, Indian Staff Corps 446
Veterinary Department 395
■ Half Fay 741
Victoria Cross, Officers who have
received the 785a
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Victoria, Staff in 104
Victoria's (Princess) Irish Fus. 346
Victorian (Royal) Order 784
Wales's (Princeof)LeinsterRegt. 352
Wales's (Prince of) North Staf-
fordshire Regiment 329
Wales's (Prince of) Own West
YorkshireRegiment 247
Wales's (Prince of) Volunteers
(South Lancashire Regiment) 29s
Wales's (Princess Charlotte of)
Berkshire Regiment 310
Wales's (Princess of) Own York-
shire Regiment 256
Waltham Abbey.. Gunpowder
Factory at 115
War Office 2
Warwickshire Regiment 234
Wellington's (Duke of) West
Riding Regiment 284
Welsh Fusiliers 263
Regiment 297
AVest Africa Settlements, Staff in 106
India Regiment 360
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West Indies, &c, Staff in 107
■ Kent Regiment 3'3
Riding Regiment 284
Surrey Regiment 227
Yorkshire Regiment 247
Western Australia, Staff in 104
District Staff 99
Wiltshire Regiment 325
Windsor, Military Knights of... 772
Windward Islands, Staff in 107
Woolwich Arsenal 115
R. Militarv Academy 113
District Staff 99
Worcestershire Regiment 275
Yeomanry Cavalry 875
Yeomen of the Guard 131
York and Lancaster Regiment 330
York, Staff at 98
York's (Duke of) R. Mili.Schooi 115
Yorkshire Light Infantry .. 315
-— Regiment 256
(East) Regiment, 249
(West) Regiment ... 247
Zululand, Staff in 105
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The Royal Scots (Loihian Regiment) 225
Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) 227
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) 229
King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) ... 231
Northumberland Fusiliers 233
Royal Warwickshire Regiment 234
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 235
The King's (Liverpool Regiment) 237
Norfolk Regiment 239
Lincolnshire Regiment 24i
Devonshire Regiment 242
Suffolk Regiment 243
Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Inf.) 245
Prince of Wales' Own (W. Yorkshire Regt.) 247
East Yorkshire Regiment 249
Bedfordshire Regiment 251
Leicestershire Regiment 252
Roval Irish Regiment 254
Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Reg .1 256
. Lancashire Fusiliers 257
. Royal Scots Fusiliers 259
Cheshire Regiment 26i
. Royal Welsh Fusiliers 263
. South Wales Borderers 26s
. King's Own Borderers 267
. 1 Bn. The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) ... 269
. 1 Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers 271
. 1 Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 273
..1 Bn. Worcestershire Regimeut 275
. 1 Bn. East Lancashire Regiment 277
. 1 Bn. East Surrey Regiment 279
. 1 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ... 281
. iBn.Dukeot'Wellington's(W. Riding Regt.) 284
. 1 Bn. The Border Regiment 286
. 1 Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment 288
. 2 Bn. Worcestershire Regiment 275
1 Bn. Hampshire Regiment 290
. 1 Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment 292
1 Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment 294
iBn. Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South
Lancashire Regiment) 295
. 1 Bn. Welsh Regiment 297
1 Bn. The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) 299
. 1 Bn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
.. 1 Bn. Essex Regiment 3°3
1 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment) 3°5
.. 2 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ... 281
1 Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regt. ... 307
1 Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment 308
.. 1 Bn. Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Berk-
shire Regiment) 3IQ
1 Bn. Queen's Own (Royal W. Kent Regt.) 313
.. 1 Bn. King's Own (Yorkshire Light Inf.)... 315
2 Bn. Oxfordshire Light Infantry 301
1 Bn. King's (Shropshire Light Infantry)... 317
2 Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment 294
.. 2 Bn. The Border Regiment 286
. 2 Bn. Essex Regiment 3°3
... 1 Bn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middle-
sex Regiment) 3*9
... 2 Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment 308
. 2 Bn. East Lancashire Regiment 277
.. King's Royal Rifle Corps 321
. 2 Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment 273
... 1 Bn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regiment) - 32S
Regiments of Infantry.
be found in this book by their oil numbers.
EEGT.
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67th
68th
69th
70th
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83rd
84th
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88th
89th
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97th
98th
99th
1 ooth
101st
102nd
103rd
104th
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1 08th
109th
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. i Bn. Manchester Regiment 327
.. 1 Bn. Prince of Wales' (North Stafford-
shire Regiment) 329
.. 1 Bn. York and Lancaster Retrimeut 33°
.. 2 Bn. Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Berk-
shire Regiment) 3'°
.. 2 Bn. Hampshire Regiment 29°
.. 1 Bn. Durham Light Infantry 332
.. 2 Bn. Welsh Regiment 297
.. 2 Bn. East Surrey Regiment 279
.. 1 Bn. Highland Light Infantry 334
.. 1 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) 33°
.. zBn. TheBlackWatch(RoyalUighlanders) 299
.. 2 Bn. Highland Light Infantry 334
.. 1 Bn. Gordon Highlanders 339
.. 2 Bn. Duke of Wellington's ( West Riding
Regiment) 284
.. 2 Bn. Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middle-
sex Regiment) 3'9
.. 2 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire
Buffs, The Duke of Albany's) S36
... 2 Bn. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders 342
.. 2 Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment 292
.. 2 Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regiment... 307
.. 2 Bn. Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South
Lancashire Resriment) 295
... 1 Bn. Royal Irish ttifies 344
... 2 Bn. York and Lancaster Regiment 33°
... 2 Bn. King's (Shropshire Light Infantry) 317
... 2 Bn. Roval Irish Rifles .-■ 34+
... 1 Bn. Princess Victoria's(RoyalInshFusi-
liers) '■ 34°
... 1 Bn. Connaught Rangers ;• 34»
. 2 Bn. Princess Victoria's(RoyalInshFusi-
liers) 346
. 2 Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) 269
. 1 Bn. Princess Louise's (Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders) 35°
... 2 Bn. Gordon Highlanders .......... 339
2 Bn. PrineessLouise's(Argylland Suther-
land Highlanders) 35o
.. 2 Bn. Connaught Rangers ■ ■■■■• 34»
... 2 Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire
Regiment) 3°5
2 Bn. Manchester Regiment ........ 327
... 2 Bn. The Queen's Own (Royal W. Kent
Regiment) v-Vir'^'V 3I3
... 2 Bn. Prince of Wales' (North btaflord-
shire Regiment) uv.;-;"." 329
... 2 Bn. Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire
Regiment) - 325
z Bn. The Prince of Wales' Lemster Regl
ment (Roval Canadians) 332
... 1 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 353
... 1 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 354
2 Bn. Royal Dublin Fusiliers 354
2 Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers 353
. 2 Bn. The King's Own (Yorkshire Light
Infantry) 3*5
2 Bn. Durham Light Infantry 332
" 2 Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment 288
2 Bn. Roval Inniskilling Fusiliers 271
2 Bn. The Prince of Wales' Lemster
Regiment (Royal Canadians) 352
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MILITIA.
ARTILLERY.
PAGE |
Antrim 847
Cardigan 851
Carmarthen 851
Clare 850
Cornwall and Devon Miners 848
Cork 850
Devon 848
Donegal 848
Dublin City 848
Durham -. 851
Edinburgh 848
Fife 848
Forfar and Kincardine S49
Glamorgan 851
Hampshire 849
Kent 847
Lancashire 849
Limerick City 849
Londonderry 8so
Mid-Ulster 849
Norfolk ..: 847
Northumberlnd 851
Pembroke 851
Scotland, South-East of 848
Scotland, West of S50
Sligo 850
Suffolk 847
Sussex 847
Tipperary 849
Waterford 850
Wicklow 850
Wight (Isle of) 849
Yorkshire 850
ENGINEERS.
PAGE
Anglesey 852
Falmouth Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Harwich Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Hurnber Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Medway Division (Submarine Miners) S32
Milford Haven Division (Submarine Miners) 852
PAGE
Monmouthshire 852
Needles Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Plymouth Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Portsmouth Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Thames Division (Submarine Miners) 852
Western Division (Submarine Miners) S52
INFANTRY
PAGE'
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 3 Battalion S72
„ ,, „ 4 Battalion 8751
Bedfordshire Begiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 85^
Berkshire Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 866
Black Watch, 3 Battalion 864
Buffs, 3 Battalion 853
Border Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 863
Cameron Highlanders, 3 Battalion 871
Cameronians, 3 and 4 Battalions 860
Cheshire Regiment, 4 Battalion 850
Connaught Rangers, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 872
Derbyshire Regiment, 3 and4 Battalions 865
Devonshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 856
Dorsetshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 864
Dublin Fusiliers, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 874
Duke ot Cornwall's Lightlnfantry, 3 Battalion 862
Durham Light Infantry, 3 Battalion 869
Durham Light Infantry, 4 Battalion 870
Eaet Kent Regiment, 3 Battalion 853
East Lancashire Regiment, 3 Battalion 862
East Surrey Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 862
East Yorkshire Regiment, 3 Battalion ... 857
Esses Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 865
Gloucestershire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 861
Gordon Highlanders, 3 Battalion . 870!
Hampshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 863
Highland Light Infantry, 3 and 4 Battalions 870
Inniskilling Fusiliers, 3 Battalion 860
Inniskilling Fusiliers, 4 and 5 Battalions 861
Irish Regiment, Royal, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 858
Irish Fusiliers, Royal, 3 Battalion 871:
Irish Fusiliers, Royal, 4 and 5 Battalions 872
Irish Rifles, Royal. 3, 4, 5 and 6 Battalions 871
King's Own Scottisn Borderers, 3 Battalion 860
King's Royal Rifles, 5, 7, 8 and 9 Battalions 868
Lancashire Fusiliers, 5 and 6 Battalions 859
Lancaster Regiment, Royal, 3land 4 Battalions 853
Leicestershire Regiment, 3 Battalion 857
Leinster Regiment, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 873
Lincolnshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 855
Liverpool Regiment, King's, 3 and 4 Battalions 855
Lothian Regiment, 3 Battalion 853
Manchester Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 869
Middlesex Regiment, 3 and 1 Battalions 867
PAGE
Munster Fusiliers, 3 and 4 Battalions S73
Munster Fusiliers, 5 Battalion S74
Norfolk Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 855
Northamptonshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 866
North Lancashire Regiment, Loyal, 3 & 4 Battalions 866
North Staffordshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions ... 869
Northumberland Fusiliers, 3 Battalion 853
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 3 Battalion 864
Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 4 Battalion 865
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment, 3 Battalion ... 853
Rifle Brigade, 5, 6 and 7 Battalions S74
Rifle Brigade, 9 Battalion 875
Ross-shire Buffs, 3 Battalion 870
Royal Canadians, 3, 4 and 5 Battalions 873
Royal Fusiliers, 5, 6 and 7 Battalions 854
Royal Scots, 3 Battalion 853
Royal Highlanders, 3 Battalion 864
Scots Fusiliers, Royal, 3 Battalion S39
Scottish Borderers, King's Own, 3 Battalion 860
Scottish Rifles, 3 and 4 Battalions 860
Seaforth Highlanders, 3 Battalion 870
Sherwood Foresters, 3 and 4 Battalions S65
Shropshire Light Infantry, 3 and 4 Battalions 867
Somersetshire Light Infantry, 3 and 4 Battalions ... 856
South Lancashire Regiment, 3 Battaiion 864
South Staffordshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions ... 863
South Wales Borderers, 3 and 4 Battalions 860
Suffolk Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 856
Sussex Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 863
Sutherland (Argyll and) Highlanders, 3 Battalion... 872
Sutherland (Argyll and) Highlanders, 4 Battalion... S73
Warwickshire Regiment, Royal, 5 and 6 Battalions... 854
Welsh Fusiliers, Royal, 3 and 4 Battalions 859
Welsh Regiment, 3 Battalion 864
West Kent Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 866
West Riding Begiment, 3 Battalion 852
West Surrey Regiment, Royal, 3 Battalion 853
; West Yorkshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 857
Wiltshire Regiment, 3 Battalion 868
Worcestershire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions S61
York and Lancaster Regiment, 3 Battalion ' 869
Yorkshire Light Infantry, 3 Battalion 867
I Yorkshire Regiment, 3 and 4 Battalions 858
HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA
3m tljc £>i)rt2'£cainti Sear at Her iMajcs'tr) 'S ftctgn.
Private Secretary to the Queen Lt.Colonel Ki- Arthur J. Bigge. -5TC7?. CMG. ret. pay Royal Artillery
Assistant Prioate Secretary Lieut. F. E. G. Ponsonby, Ifl'O. Grenadier Guards'.
Aides de Camp to the Queen.
Chief Persona! ") Field Marshal His ffoynZ Highness the Duke of Cambridge, KG. KT. KP. GCB GCSI GCMG
Aidede Camp j GCIE. GCVO. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forces.
, Field Marshal Sis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG. XT. KP . GMB. GCSI. GCMG. G CIV.
\ General His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. G CIS.
gcvo.
» General His Royal Highness Prince Frederic Christian Charles Aug. of Schleswig-Holstein, KG.
Colonel William Bell, CB. Royal Guernsey Militia.
Rt. Hon. Frederick Arthur, Earl of Derby, KG.
GCB. late Lt. and CaptaiD Grenadier Guards; 3
Personal
Aides de Camp
Bn.. Lancaster Regiment (Supernumerary)
Francis, Earl o/Wemyss, 7 Middlesex Rifle Volun-
teers (Supernumerary).
Hugh Lupus, Duke of Westminster, KG. Cheshire
Yeomanry Cavalry, and 13 Middlesex Rifle
Volunteers [Supernumerary) .
~B<& p.s.c. Mark Sever Bell, CB. h.p. R. Engineers.
AVm. Jones Thomas, late 3 Bn. S.Wales Borderers.
Rf.Hon. R. E. St. L. Earl of Cork and Orrery, KP.
North Somerset Yeornanrv.
John Palmer Brabazon, LB. h.p. 4 Hussars.
John Ramsay Slade, CB. (from h.p. Roj'al Artillerv).
Uffi Arthur George Hammond, CB.'DSO. Indian
Staff Corps.
Jno.H. Barnard, CB. CMG. (from h.p. Regtl. Dist.)
J. H. Rivett-Carnac, CIE. 4. Administrative Bat-
talion North West Provinces Volunteers.
James Charles Cavendish, 2 Volunteer Battalion
Derby Regiment.
Right Hon. C. Lord SufSeld, KCB. late Norfolk-
Artillery (E. Div. R. Art.).
Right Hon. Henry G., Earl Percy, late 3 Bn. North-
umberland Fusiliers.
p.s.c.Edward Thomas Henry Hutton, C_B.(from h.p.
King's Royal Rifles).
Sir Alfred Gaselee, KCB. Indian Staff Corps.
William Campbell, Royal Marine Artillery.
Sir Reginald H. A. Ogilvy, Bart., Forfar and Kin-
cardine Artillery (S Div. R. Artillery).
George, Earl o/Haddington,Lothians and Berwick
Yeomanry.
Rt. Hon. Henry Lord Belper, late Notts Yeomanry.
Arch. C. Lord Blythswood, late 3 Bn. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
Bryan G. D. Cooke, 2 Vol. Bn. Welsh Fusiliers.
Gordon L. C. Money,;CB..DSO. Cameron Hldrs.
Equerries to
Maior General Sir H. P. Ewart, KCB.KCYO. (Crownl
Equerry).
Colonel Henry Wm. John Earl of Strafford, KC TO. CB.,
late Coldstream Guards.
"S€. Major General Sir Joan Carstairs M'Neill, KCB.)
KCMG.
Lt.Colonel Sir Arthur John Bigge, KCB. CMG. ret.
pay Roval Artillery.
Lt.Colonel Hon. W. H. P. Carington, CB.
Major Hon. H. C. Legge, MTO. Coldstream Guards. I
Colonel Francis Howard, CB h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Adolphus Brett Ctosbie. Royal Marines.
James Ciraves Kelly, CB. Indian Staff Corps.
John Davis, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regiment.
Charles Henry, Earl of March, 3 Bn. Sussex Regt.
James Stevenson, 9 Lanarkshire Volunteer Rifles.
Francis J.Kempster, DSO.(from Munster Fusiliers)
Charles Comyn Egerton, CB. DSO. Indian S. C.
(extra).
Ralph A. P. Clements, DSO. South Wales Borderers
■ Wm. G. Wood-Martin, Sligo Art. (S. Div. R. Art.).
Charles B. Bashford, 3 Battalion Middlesex Regt.
(Supernumerary).
Douglas, Duke o/Montrose, KT. 3 Battalion Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders (Supernumerary).
E. H. Earl of Clarendon, Herts Yeomanry Cavalry
(Supernumerary ).
H. U. Earl of Harewood, Yorkshire Hussars Yeo-
manry Cavalry (Supernumerary).
G. E. M. Visct. Galway, Notts Yeomanry Cavalry
(Supernumerary).
■ C. S. Marquis of Londonderry, KG. 2 Durham
Volunteer Artillery (Supernumerary).
■ A. W. B. Earl Brownlow, 2 Volunteer Battalion,
Bedfordshire Regiment (Supernumerary).
Charles Philip Le Cornu, CB. Jersey Militia Art.
William Aitken, CB. Roval Artillery.
SirFrancis R. Wingate, KCMG. CB~. DSO. R. Art.
(extra).
Charles W. H. Douglas (from h.p. Gordon High-
landers).
HenryG.Dixon.CB., h.p. King's Own Scottish
Borderers (extra).
Henry H.Mathias, C.3., Gordon Highlanders (extra'*.
Robert H. Murray, CB. Seaforth Hldrs. (extra).
p.s.c. Harry Cooper (from h.p. N. Lancashire Regi-
ment) (extra)
Hector A. Macdonald, CB. DSO. h.p. Royal
Fusiliers (extra).
the Queen.
Lieut. F. E. G. Ponsonby, MTO. Grenadier Guard?,.
Lt.Colonel A. Davidson, MTO. (from h.p. King's Royal
Rifles).
General Rt. Hon. Alex. N. Visct. Bridport, GCB. (extra).
Colonel Stanier Waller (from h.p. R. Eng.) (extra).
Lt.Colonel Sir F.I.Edwards, XC.tf.ret.pay R.Eng. (cifra).
p.s.c. Major Count Gleichen, CMG., Gren, Gds-. 'extra).
Major General Sir Charles Taylor Du Plat, KCB. r.f.p.
Royal Artillery (extra).
General Aug. C. L. Duke of Grafton, KG. CB. (honorary).
Honorary Physicians to the Queen
Surgeon General Sir Charles Alexander Gordon, KCB.
MD. half pay.
Surgeon Major General William Arthur Thomson, MB.
retired pay.
Deputy Inspector General Richard Domenichetti, JlfD.
retired pay.
Surgeon Major General James Sinclair, MD. ret. pay.
Surgeon Major General Stewart Aaron Lithgow, CB.
DSO. MD. retired pay.
Surgeon General Sir Joseph Fayrer, KCSI. MD. late-
Bengal Estab.
Deputy Surgeon General ThomasEdmondstoneCharles,
MD. late Bengal Estab.
Surgeon Major General John Pinkertcn, MD. late
Bombay Estab.
Surgeon Major General W. R. Rice, CSI. MD. late;
Bengal Estab.
Surgeon Major General C. E.M'Vittie, Madras Estab.
Colonel B. Franklin, CIE. Bengal Estab.
Honorary Surgeons to the Queen.
Surgeon General Sir John Harrie Ker Innes, KCB
half pay.
Fffi Surgeon General Sir James Mouat, KCB. half pay.
Surgeon Major General J. li.Cole Reade, CB. ret. pay.
Surgeon Major General C. D. Madden, CB. retired pay.
Surgeon Major General John George Faught, ret. pay.
Surgeon General James Jameson, CB. MD. Director
General Army Medical Service.
Surgeon Major Alexander Grant, late Indian Army.
Surgeon General Sir William GuyerHunter.-STCM <J. MD.
late Bombay Estab.
Surgeon General James Macnabb Cuningham, CSI,
MD. late Bengal Estab.
Surgecn General George Bidie, CIE. MB. late Madras
Estab.
Surgeon General James Cleghorn, CSI. MD. late Ben-
gal Estab.
Honorary Chaplains to the Quoen.
Rev. J. C. Edghill, DD. Chaplain General. | Rev. R. H. Bullock, DCL. Chaplain istC?cw«,ret. pa
NEW YEAR'S HONOURS.
Since this Volume was sent to press the following Honours have been conferred
by Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen :—
Lieut.Colonel Arthur Collins, MVO. to be CB.
Major General Sir Herbert Chermside, R. E. KCMG. CB. her Majesty's Military Com-
missioner in Crete, to be GCMG.
Colonel James Hayes Sadler, late Consul General at Valparaiso, to be KCMG.
Major Henry L. Galwey, DSO. Acting Commissioner in the Niger Protectorate, and
Major James Bor, R.M.A. , Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, to be CMG.
Captains J. L. T. Jones, W. E. Jennings, A. F. W. King, and Lieut. W. J. Niblock,
all of the Indian Medical Service, to be enrolled Honorary Associates of the Order
of St. John of Jerusalem in England, in recognition of the distinguished services
rendered by them during the plague epidemic in India.
Colonel Cooper, her Majesty's Lieutenant for County Sligo, to be a Member of the Privy
Council in Ireland.
A Supplement to the Gazette was issued last evening with the following : —
India Officf, Deo. 31, 1898.
The Queen has beeu graciously pleased to make the following promotion in, and
appointments to, the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India : —
To be Knights Commanders.
His Highness Rasul Khanji Mahabat Khanji, Nawab of Junagarh.
Charles Cecil Stevens, Esq., CSI. Indian Civil Service.
Lieut.Colonel Donald Robertson, jlndian Staff Corps, Colonel William Pleace Warburton,
MB. Indian Medical Service, and Colonel David Sinclair, MB. Indian Medical
Service, to be CSI.
Major General Gerald de Courcy Morton, CB., and Major General George Corrie Bird,
CB. Indian Staff Corps, to be KCIE.
Lieut.Colonel Henry Kellock McKay, Indian Medical Service, Major Winthropp
Benjamin Browning. Indian Medical Service, and Major John Joseph Holdsworth,
Gorakhpur Light Horse, to be CIE.
Major John Hanbury-Williams, Military Secretary to the Governor and Commander in
Chief of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, Major Matthew Nathan, E.E.,
Secretary to the Colonial Defence Committee, Major the Honourable Charles
Granville Fortescue, for services in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast, and
Captain John George Orlebar Aplin, Inspector in the Gold Coast Constabulary, to
be CMO.
2
_ C We 3fo«< Son. the Marquis of LANSDOWHE, KG. GCSI.
H«R MAJESTY'S SECRETARY OF STATE FOB W i! ^ GCMG.GCIE.
Private Secretary C. G. E. Welby, CB.
Assistant Private Secretaries { H .' Morrfsonf'
Her Majesty's Parliamentaby Undeb Secbetaby of^q Wyndham MP
State fob Wis } ' '
„ . . „ . . . ("P. H. Hanson.
Private Secretaries <
Hsb Majesty's Permanent Undbb Secretary of State > „ R H Knox j^cjj
fob War ) ' '
Private Secretary N. F. B. Osboi n.
Assistant Tinier Secretary of State G. D. A. Fleetwood Wilson, CB.
Finance Department.
Financial Secretary J- Powell Williams, MP.
Private Secretary H. W. W. M' Anally.
Assistant Private Secretary E. Williams.
Accountant General F. T. Marzials.
Deputy Accountant General T. Cnve-Rrovvne-Cave.
, ("W. Seed.
Assistant Accountants Genera t 5* Hi<™ins
Director of Contracts A. Major.
Director of Royal Army Clothing Factory H. D. De la Bere.
Director General of Ordnance Factories
Deputy Director General of Ordnance Factories H. F. Donaldson, M.Inst. C.F.
STAFF OF THE ARMY.
Note.— Throughout the Staff, where the date of first appointment to a term of Staff employment differs from
the date of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
COMMANDER IN CHIEF.
Field Marshal the St. Son. G. J. VISCOUNT WOLSELEY, KP. GCB. GCMG. Colonel of the Royal Horse Guards,
Colonel in Chief Irish Regiment, i Nov. 95.
Private Secretary p.s.c. Colonel Son. G. H. Gough.CB. (from h.p. 14 Hus.)2i Oct. 98.
I Major Son. W, Coke, Rifle Brigade, t Nov, 95.
Captain A. A. Weldon, 4 Battalion Leinster Regiment, 1 Nov. 95.
Captain Son. T. F. Fremantle, 1 Bucks Volunteer Rifles, 1 Nov. q?.
Colonel J. Davidson (from h.p. 8 Hussars), 8 July 98.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel J. Adye, Royal Artillery, 24 June 96 (extra).
Military Secretary p.s.c. Major General Sir C. Grove, KCB. 6 May 96.
Assistant Military Secretary Major General Son. >'. G. Lyttelton, CB. 21 Oct. 98.
_. . ,,,.,., r . ,,. C P- s.c. Major General Sir J. C. Ardagh, KCIE. CB. R Engineers
Director of Military Intelligence |r 1 Apr. 96. mutineers,
...... „ , „.,., T , ,,. (p.s.c. Colonei Sir W. Everett, KCMG. (from h.p.W. Ridino- Rep-t, }
Msist.Adj. General, Military Intelligence ... |^ ? Juneg8 (? june 93). ' ximmg Kegt.j
1 Major S. C. N. Grant, Royal Engineers, 1 Sept. 97 (r5 Feb. 97)
p.s.c. Major E. A. Altham, Boyal Scott, 16 Oct. 97 (9 Apr. 97).'
p.s.c. Major F. E. Cooper, Royal Artillery, 15 Nov. 97 (1 Jan. 97).
p.s.c. Major A. E. W. Count Gleichen, CMG. Grenadier Guards
29 Apr. 98 (5 May 95).
p.s.c. Captain Son. H. A. Lawrence, 17 Lane, 24 May 98 (1 Sept 97)
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel W. H. H. Waters, MVO. Royal Artillery, 15 Aug. 98*.
/Lieut. C. W. Gwynn, DSO. Royal Engineers. 1 Sept 97
Bt.Lt. Colonel E. F. H. M'Swiney. DSO. Indian S. Corps, 29 Jan 98
Staff- Captains (Ditto-) '?.».«. Captain G.T.Forestier-Walker, Royal Artillery, 29 Apr. 98.
■" ' I r-s-e. Major H. N. C. Heath, Yorksmre Light In antry, 24 May 98.
p.s.c. Bt. Major D. Henderson, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
I 18 Oct. 98. '
Assistant 'Adjutant General (in charge of Mobi-~) p.s.c. Colonel Son. F. W. Stopford, CB. (from h.p. Grenadier
lizution Services) j Guards), (• Oct. 97.
<!inirn,,„in;„„ $ p.s.c. Captain J. E. Clauson. Boyal Engineers. 1 Apr. 07.
btaff captains <^ ( c Captain w. T- Furse> Royal Artultry, 18 Apr. 98.
Adjutant General to the Forces p.s.c. JJffi General Sir Henry Evelyn Wood, GCB. GCMG. 1 Oct. 97.
Deputy Adjutant General p.s.c. Major General C. F. Clery, CB. 13 Mar. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General f »»■«■ CoionelR. E. Allen (from h.p. East Yorkshire Reagt,), 1 May g7
J (. (13 Mar. 90).
(p.s.c. Major W. Adye, Irish Rifles, 8 July 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals ip.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel F. S. Robb (Iroin h.p. Durham Light Intantry)
(. 1 Nov. 98.
r"'2^r«»£^ T' Kelly-Kenny, CB. 2 July 97.
Assistant Adjutant General for Recruiting ... p.s.c. Colonel A. G. Wavell (from Regimental District), 16 Mar. c8.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ditto Lt.Colonel C.Crutchley (from h.p. Scots Gds.),8 Sepl.97(25 Mar. 89).
B
3 Staff of the Army.
Royal Artii.lkky.
Deputy Adjutant General Major General W. F. M. Hutchinson, r Aug. 97.
Assistant Adjutant General ..
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.'t.e. Major F. G. Stone, : Sept. 94.
Royal Enginkkhs.
Deputy Adjutant General Major-General W. Salmond, CB. 8 Apr. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel D. A. Scott, CB. DSO. 8 Junea4.
Quarter Master General to the Forces ^^ Lt.General Sir G. S. White, GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Gordon Hldrs.
L 15 Oct. 98.
Assistant Quarter Master Generals f Colonel J. T. Skinner, CB. DSO. Army Service Corps, 4 Dec. 93.
■" ( Colonel A. G. Raper (from h.p. Regimental District), 25 Sept. 95.
■r, . (p.s.c. Major J. S. Cowans, Rifle Brigade, n May 98.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generals ... -' Colonel J. A. Boyd, Army Service Corps, 1 Jan. 95.
C Major F. B. Buist, Army Service Corps, 1 May 90.
Inspector General of Remounts Major General E. A. Gore, 1 Jan. 94-
Staff Paymaster j. -g. Kitson, 21 Dec. 94.
Inspector Generalof Fortifications (p.s.c. General Sir Richard Harrison, KCB. CMG. Royal Engineers,
■* J (. iSApr. 98.
Aide de Camp
( Colonel A. HilUfrom Royal Engineers), 8 Apr. 96.
Deputy Inspector Generals of Fortifications ... i Colonel C. M. AVatson, CMG. Royal Engineers, 30 Apr. 96.
(.Colonel G. Hildebrand (from h.p. R. Engineers), 8 Nov. 97.
/Colonel R. M. Hyslop, Royal Engineers, 4 July 94.
Colonel G. Barker, Roval Engineers, 1 Sept. 94.
Assistant Inspector Generals of Fortifications... h>-s-?- Colo,n?Tl f; £■ Settle, C'"?- OS?" Ro>'al Engineers, 1 Apr. 95.
Lt.Colonel N. M. Lake, Royal Engineers, 15 , June 96.
Lt.Colonel H. W. Smith-Rewse, Royal Engineers, 8 Nov. 97.
V Lt.Colonel R. Thompson, Royal Engineers, 17 Dec. 98.
Artillery Adoiser to the Inspector General of) ,,„. , ,, „ , „ , , ,.„ ,T
Fortifications \ ^lajor A. C. Hansard, Royal Artillery, 6 June 95.
Inspector of Submarine Defences Major F. Rainsford-Hannay, Royal Engineers, 1 Jan. 98,
Assistant Inspector of do Major P. R. Bum- Murdoch, Boyal Engineers, 1 Jan. 97.
Inspector of Iron Structures Captain J. H. L'E. Johustone. Royal Engineers,, 1 Nov. 95.
Inspector General of Ordnance Lt.General Sir Henry Brackenbury, KCB. Royal Artillery.
Deputy Inspector General of Ordnance p.s.c. Colonel R. A. Montgomery (from h.p. R. Artillery), 10 Jan. 97.
Assistant Inspector GeneraUof Ordnance (*■"■ ,ColTn w \ B^C?ett.' CB' £T2m h^^ HMsars), 14 July 98.
r J (.Lt.Colonel C. W. H. Tate, Army Ordnance Department, 1 Apr. 98.
f Major R. P. Leach, Royal Artillery, 26 Apr. 96.
Dep. Assist. Inspector Generals of Ordnancei Lt.Colonel C. G. Jeans, Army Ordnance Department, 1 Apr. 98.
(.Major G. H. Bittleston, Royal Artillery, 6 Dec. 98.
Assistant Military Secretary for Education ... p.s.c.Col. A. M. Delavoye(fromh.p. Essex Regt,),i4Mar. 98(2 July 85).
Director of Army Schools p.s.c. Colonel D. F.Jonesffrom h.p. Royal Art.), 18 June 97(18 June 92).
Inspector General of Cavalry in Great Britain") p.s.c. Colonel H. F. Grant. CB. (from h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards),
and Ireland (n>ith rank of Major General) $ 13 Oct. 98.
Aide de Camp
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel C. G. Earl o/Erroll (from h.p. Royal Horse Guards), 8 July 9S.
Chaplain General Bev. J. CEdghiU, DD. 8 Feb. 85, Chaplain Tower of London.
Director General of Army Medical Department Surgeon General J Jameson, CB. MD. 7 May 96.
Professional Assistant
DirectorGeneral Army Veterinary Department Veterinary Colonel F. Duck, CB. 28 June 97.
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i The Duke of Cambridge commanded the ist Division of ^^^^^^^^S^^^^Si
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot and siege of beba.topol (mentioned
in despatches, received the thanks of the House olO(n^,lIM^to^«^^i«J^lt-
3 Sir Lintorn Simmons was employed for three years m trie disputed ternary -on the >N.E ^?^"g ^"™r^"i£
States in constructing works forits defence and in making military explorations Happening to be m 1 urkey in
i8« he wa ? spec all v employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omai Pasha in
M ,- I^Tso rtcd ftn. Governor into Silistria after the former one hadbeen killed, and wm present during
March t8« • escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one nau oeen iwneu, mmj nay* ""^C^S
part of Ss^
entire charge -of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
wtthfn seven miles? was pre ent during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon^he enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied CommandersinOhief asto the
mTementsof fhe Turkish Army: was present at the battle of Eupatoria laid out .and threw ^^trenphed
samp round that place ; afterwards was before Sevastopol from April ,855 unt 1 af ter its fall, an 1 ,,her wen Mo
Min^relia, and wis present at the lorced passage of the Ingur, where he commanded the Division which crossed une
S Uum edUie enemas position, capturing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
success of the dny chic ly to Lt .( 'oloncl Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
th?outhoit th war • 11 A was employed in all the negotiations having reference to the movements ot Omar Pasha s
*£Z7 Has receive cUho Crimean Medal with Clasp°,the Turkish Gold Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Mediidi. -rd C llss, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government ; also the 4th Class of the Region of
Honor ^J Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Tnrco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the
»nfl Class ot the Uedi'idie by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it. .
<S I u L» "services -On the formation of the Army of the Sntlej in 184s he was appointed to
officiate a M lit r v Sec retov to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
present ^thebue olAIoodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he was severely
rounaedab^rape.sehot at the attack- ^^
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the thanks of both Houses of Parliament). . is-npntioned in
s Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawar frontier m 1 854-55 (mentioned in
despatches), and against the Akha Kheyl and Bassee Kheyl Tribes m 1855 (mentioned m ^«P»*^"l1S5^SS
Clasp) . Commanded the Volunteers serving in the Allyghur district ,11 May and June 1857, and ^all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches >™mJ^l*0™\™™\ °J
the North-West. Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arriving m c*mp was appointed Deputy As
sistant Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned ,nd ^Patches,
and Brevet of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture i0f
Lucknow, and throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel, Medal
with two Clasps). Commanded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 mentioned in
despatches Medal, and CB.). Commanded the forces in Southern Afghanistan from December 1878 till April ibbo,
fncludvTg the occupation of Candahar. Commanded the Candahar Field Force in the actions at Ahmed Kheyl
and TJrzoo near Gnuznee. Was in Chief Command of the forces in Southern and Eastern Afghanistan from May
-880 until the evacuation of Cabul in August 1S80. Received the thanks of the Government of India and of both
Houses of Parliament (ECB.. GCB., Baronet, and Medal with Clasp).
< Lord Wolseley served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal for Pegu) was with the
expedition under Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon, and was severely woun dedw hen lea d^gthe
storming party against the chiefs stronghold on the 19th March (mentioned m despatches). Landed it, the Ciimea
with the 90th Light Infantry on 5th Dec. ,854, and was employed in thetrenchesas Act mg Engineer until Sevastopol
was taken ; was engaged in the assault and defence of the Quarries on 7th June, and on duty ,n the lienches atthe
attack of the 18th June ; severely wounded in a sortie 30th August, when m charge of the ' advanced sap-several
times mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class 0 the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the relief ot £UCK-
now defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, with the several engagements there siege and future of Lucknow
subsequently as D.A.Q.M. General to Grant's division and with it at the affair of Baree, act on a t Nawatoguuger
and all the others fought by that force (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel Medal with Clasp) .
Served in the war of 1S60 in China upon the Quarter Master General's Staff, and was present at the assault of the
Taku Forts, and in all the engagements throughout the campaign (promoted Major unattached. Medal witntwo
Clasps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from Canada to the Red River Territory for the suppression 01
the Rebel Government established at Fort Garry against the Queen's authority, and was created a knight 01 ist.
Michael and St. George and Companion of the Bath for his services upon that occasion. Was Govei nor and com-
mander of the Forces on the Gold Coast during the Ashanti War of 1873-74 frecpived the thanks of both .Rouses
of Parliament, promoted to be Major General for distinguished service 111 the field, GCMG. KLB. and Meoai witn
Clasp). At a meeting of the Common Council of the Corporation of London it was unanimously resohed as fol-
lows :-" That the honorary freedom of this City, with a sword of the value of 100 guineas, be pres ented to M^or-
Geueral Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, KCB., GCMG., in recognition of his gallant services in the British Ai my, ana
especially in reference to the distinguished ability and gallantry displayed by him in his command ot the expedi-
tion to the Gold Coast, by which he obtained results conducive to peace, commerce and civilisation on tne conti-
nent of Africa. And this Court desires also to record its admiration of the patientenduranceot hardship cxmoitea,
and the valuable co-operation and assistance rendered to Sir Garnet Wolseley, by the gallant officers and men ot
both services and of all arms engaged in the expedition." Was sent to South Africa in .Tune ,S79 as Go-einor
and High Commissioner of Natal and lands adjacent, with local rank of General Completed the subvagAtion 01
the Zulus and brought the Zulu war to a conclusion. Afterwards overpowered Sekukuiii s hostile nation ana
destroyed their stronghold ; and finally subdued the disaffected Boers and completed the annexation or tne
Transvaal [GCB., Medal with Clasp). Was Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Army throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, in which campaign that Army in the space of 25 days effected disembarkation at lsmailia,
traversed the desert, and seized the capital of Egypt together with its citadel and the rebel chief hayin m
that period fought and defeated the enemy five times— finally at Tel-el-Kebir where the enemy s strongly en-
trenched position was taken at the point of the bayonet after an arduous night march, all his guns rapt urea and
his army overwhelmed (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, raised to the Peerage promoted General
for distinguished service in the field, Medal with Clasp, ist Class of the Osmanieh and Khedives ^t.u). com-
manded tne forces in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (received the thanks of both Houses ot 1 arliament, was
raised to a Viscount in the peerage, and received two Clasps'). , ,,,;„._ ^/.lniii-ncr
7 Lord Roberts served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery deluding
the siege and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th September (wounded 14th July, norse snoc i4in
September), actior.s of Bolundshur (horse shot), Allyghur, Agra. Kunoj (horse sabred), and Bundriera wnere ne
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring ; present in the skirmishes prior to and throughout me op-iaturas
connected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde j operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6tn Jjec. .11157, ana
defeat of the Gwal or Contingent, action of Khoda gunge, reoccupatiou of Futtehghur, storm of Meangunge, action
of Koorsee, and the various operations ending with the capture of Lucknow [thanked by the Governor General,
Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps) : received the Y€ under the following circumstances .
"Lieutenant Roberts' gallantry has on every occasion been most marked. On following up the i"™™;™™'
on the ind January 1858, at Khodagunge. he saw in the distance two sepoys going away with a standard, lieutenant
Roberts put spurs to his horse, and overtook them just as they were about to enter a village. iney immediately
turned round and presented their muskets at him, and one of the men pulled the trigger, but tortunateij inecap
9 War Services of the Field Marshals.
snapped, ard the standard-bearer was cut down by the gallant young Officer, and the standard taken possession
of by him. He also, on the same day, cut down another sepoy who was btanding at bay, with musket and bayonet,
keeping ufF a sowar. Lieutenant Roberts rode to the assistance of the horseman, and rushing at the sepoy, with
one blow of his sword cut him across the fa.ce, killing him on the spot." Was employed on special service with the
expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo,
capture of Umbeylah and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign from
January 1868, as Assistant Quarter Master General of the Bengal brigade, and as SeniorOfficerof the Department
at Zoula, superintended the re-embarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the bearer
of his final despatches (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and Senior
Staff Officer with the Cachar Column, Looshai Expeditionary Force, in 1871-72, and was present at the capture oi
the Kholel villages, and attack on the Northlang range. Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning of the
village of Taikoom. 26th January 1872 (CB.). Commanded the Koorum Field Force from the commencement of
the Afghan war in i878,and was present at the storming and capture of the PeiwarKotal and the pursuit of theAfghan
army to the Shutargardan, at the affair in the Maugior Pass and during the operations in Khost (.received the
thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and ECB.). Commanded the Cabul Field Force during the advance on and
occunation of Cabul in the autumn of 1879, and was present in t'-ie engagement at Charasiah, and throughout the
operations at Sherpore during the wiuter of 1879-80 ICIE.). Commanded the Cabul-Candahar Field Force which
marched Irom Cabul to Candahar in August 1880, relieved the Candahar Garrison, and on the 1st September de-
feated and dispersed the army under Ayub Khan (reoived the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal with
four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Nominated OCB. and created a Baronet for his distinguished services in
India. Has been twenty-three times mentioned in despatches before the Afghan war, during which campaignhe
was eicht times thanked by the Viceroy and Commander in Chief in India. Commanded the forces in Burmah in
1886 after the capture of Maudalay (received the thanks of the Government of India, Clasp).
8 Prince Edward of Saxe-Weitnar served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, includ-
ing the battles of Alma,, Balaklava. and Inkerman, and siege of ^ebastopol (wounded in the leg in the Trenches
19 Oct., and mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, CB., Medal with four Clasps,
Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class ol the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of the General Officers.
1 ?or the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, &c, see the Corps to which they
respectively belong.
" Sir Henry Evelyn Wood entered the Navy in April 1852, and served in the Naval Brigade as Aide de Camp to.
Captain Peel from istOct. 1854 to 18 June 1855,' when he was severely wounded carrying up scaling-ladders to the-
Redan: mentioned in Lord Eaglan's despatches (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 18583s Brigade Major in Somerset' s-
Brigade, and was present at Rajghur, Sindwaho (mentioned in General Michel's despatch), Kharee, and Barode
— mentioned in despatches (Medal). Employed in 1859-60, while commanding 1st Regiment Beatson's Horse,,
in huntinsr down rebels in the Seronge Jungles; thanked by the Government of India for an attack made on a
band in December 1S59. and gazetted to the Victoria Cross "for having on the 19th October 1855, during action at
Sindwaho, when in command of a Troop of the 3rd Light Cavalry, attacked with much gallantry, almost single-
handed, a body of rebels who had made a stand, whorahe routed. Also for having subsequently, near Sindhora,
gallantly advanced with a duffadar and sowar of Beatson's Horse, and rescued from a band of robbers a Potail,.
Chemmum Singh, whom thev had captured and carried oft' to the Jungles, where they intended to hang him."
Raised the 2nd Regiment Central India Horse. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in
Septembr-r 1873 on special service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Organized the natives-
forming "Wood's Regiment." Commanded the attacking force at the action of Essaman (received the ex-
pression of Her Majesty's approbation). Commanded the troops at the head of the road following the enemy
from Msnsu to the' river Prah prior to the arrival of the European troops, including the reconnaissance in
force of the 27th November. Commanded the Pught Column at the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded) ;
and commanded the Head Quarters of his regiment at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Gaika war of 1878 in command of a column (several times mentioned in despatches). Served tnroughout
the Zulu war of 1870 in command of No. 4 Column. As Political Agent raised a contingent of 1,000 friendly
Zulus, known as "Wood's Irregulars." Two days after the British reverse at Isanhlwana he surprised and
defeated a force of several thousands of the enemy and then maintained an advanced position in the enemy's
country for which he was specially commended by the Hisrh Commissioner. Nominated KCB. Defeated the
Zulus in the action of Kambula on the 29th March. Appointed Brigadier General in April. Led the advance on
Ulundi with a flying column, and was present in the engagement there on the 4th July (mentioned in despatches,.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1 with'the rank of Major General, and on the death of Sir George
War Services of the General Officers. 10
Colley, as Governor of Natal and Commander-in-Chief of the British forces (GCMG.). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 in command of the 4th Brigade in the operations near Alexandria, including the surrender of Kafr
Dowar and Damietta (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal. 2nd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of th»
Line of Communications (mentioned in desDatches, 1st Class of the Meriiidie. Clasp).
56 Sir Arthur Lyon Fremantle commanded at the defence of Suakin from July 1S84 till February 18S5, and in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 he commanded the Brigade of Guards, including the engagement at Hasheen and the de-
struction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., 2nd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9S Lieut.General Godfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
Alumbagh and relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North-
West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present in the engagement at Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
102 Lieut.General J. H. Hall serve d at the siege of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854 to 16th Jan. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
JOi Lieut.General G. D. Barker served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night
attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in i8;7, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buscerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, and the several actions
leading to and ending in the relief of the Res-idency of Lucknow and subsequent defence, including several sorties
wounded) ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and in the operations
ending in the final capture of Lucknow, where he officiated as D.A.Q.M. General, 1st Division, and was mentioned in
despatches ; the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service for Lucknow).
117 Lieut.General G. H. Moncrieff served in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
118 Sir Frederick Forestier Walker served as Assistant Military Secretary to Lieut. General Sir Arthur
Cunynghame during the Kafi" warof 1878 (mentioned in despatches, CB.). Was employed on special service
throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Principal Staff Officer to No 1 Column, being present at the action of
Jnyezane, and during the occupation of Ekowe, and subsequently on the Line of Communications, and in com-
mand of Fort Pearson and the Lower Tugela District (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General [CMG.).
121 Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the
Taptec river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of
1861, and was present at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66, present as Adjutant of the
57th at the action of Katikara (mentioned in despatches), and as D.A.Q.M. General from June 1863 to March 1866 in
the Province of Tarana.ki, including the action near Poutoko, capture of the Maori positions at Ahuahu, Kaitake,
Mataitawa, and Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1S79; commanded the 57th Regiment in the engagement
at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches) and relief of Ekowe ; afterwards commanded the 2nd Brigade 1st Divi-
sion, and subsequently was appointed to the command of "Clarke's Column" — a force of all arms — formed by
Sir Garnet Wolseley for the following objects : the second advance to Ulundi, the capture of King Cetywayo, the
subjugation of the Zulu tribes near the Middle Drift of th6 River Tugela, and the pacification of Zululand ; these
objects were successfully accomplished — thanked in General Orders (mentioned in despatches as having "per-
formed the duties of his responsible command in the most highly efficient manner," Brevet of Colonel, CB.,
Medal with Clasp). On the conclusion of the war was appointed Commandant General of the Colonial Forces in
South Africa.
126 Sir C. J. East served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, and was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign
in 1857, and was severely wounded at Cawnpore on the 26th November (Medal). When belonging to the 41SC
Regt. served as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Chittagong column of the Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the Governor-General in Council, Medal with Clasp, anci
Brevet of Major). Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1870 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master Gene-
ral, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevetof Colonel, Medal with Clasp) .
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of the 1st Brigade after the capture of Mandalay (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
128 Lord William Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal). Served with the 2nd
Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star).
132 Lieut.General J. P. C. Glvn served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the
2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the
battle of Amoafnl, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
150 Lord Methuen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th Dec. 1874, and was present at
the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian warof 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General and Commandant at Head Quarters, and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta and
Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren in 1S84-S5 in command of Methuen's Horse (mentioned in despatches, C3IG.).
154 Major General John Fryer commanded the Carabiniers throughout the Afghan war of 1879-80. On the 13th
January 1880, in command of a force of Royal Horse Artillery and Cavalry, he repulsed with heavy loss a large'
body of Mohmunds at AH Boghan. Commanded the Cavalry in the expe Mtions under Lt. General Bright to the
Lugh man Valley and against the Wnzeeree Khugianis. On tlie 5th July 1880 he commanded a force of Carabiniers-
anci 4th Bengal Cavalry at the attack and destruction of the Ghilzai villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan
(CB., Medal).
_ 166 Major General E. Hopton served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from 17th June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September — severely wounded.
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including
the siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the
88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel), and through-
out the Zulu war of 1870, during the first portion of the latter as Directo" of Transport (Medal with Clasp).
108 Sir G. B. Wolseley served with the 84th Regiment during the latter part of the Indian mutiny, and was engaged
in all the minor affairs in the Shahabad district under Sir John Douglas (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 as Assistant Adjutant General with the Candahar Field Force (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 18S2 as Assistant Adjutant General with the Head Quarters of the Army, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the-
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 as Assistant Adjutant'General at Head
Quarters, and afterwards commanded at Abu Gus(mentioned in despatches, CB.. and Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887 and 1889-91 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the troops during the operations m the Wuntho Territory in 1891 (received the thanks of the
Government of India) .
171 Major General Gore commanded the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war in i£
172 Sir William Butler served in the 69th Regiment with the '.
-_ 69th Regiment with the Field Force which repelled an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870. Served throughout the Ashanti war from the 23rd October 1873, and was employed
as Special Commissioner to the Western Akims (mentioned in despatches, substantive rank ot Major, CB. , Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Head
Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th September),,
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
II War Services of the General Officers.
Class of the Medjidio, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition ir. 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General, and was present at the action at Kirbekan (twice mentioned in despatches, two Clasps),
berved with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of a Brigade and was present in the engage-
merit at Giniss (mentioned in despatches. XCB.).
1'i Major General Wilsone Black served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimeafrom 14th June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Kafir war in 1878, including the
engagement at Taba-ka-Udoda. Served also in the Zulu war of 1879, and commanded the party which recovered
the_ lost colours of the 24th Foot (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
175 Sir George Luck was present at the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in January 1878 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-
Ghilzai; commanded a squadron of the 15th Hussars and a troop of the 1st Punjaub Cavalry in engagements
with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul on the 4th January 1379 (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches) ;
served with the ThLill-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph (CB.), and accompanied Major
General Phayre, in command of his regiment, in the march to the relief of Candahar iu August 1S80 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in command of the 15th Hussars.
178 Major General C. J.Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 1st to the 28th September
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ar.d assault of the Redan on the 8th September -severely wounded
III the left arm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
179 Lord Congleton served with the 3rd Butts iu the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol. Commanded
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Butfs throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagement of lnyezane
and during the occupation of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
lso rrne pju]!e 0f xeck served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (appointed Colonel in the Army, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
181 Major General R. T. Tbynne served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Seived'with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, after the engagement at
Hasheen, in command of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
183 Major General 0. Tucker served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Perak operations in 1S76, part of the lime as Brigade Major; com-
manded the left attack in the operations against Sekukuui in 1878 ; commanded the 80th Regiment in the Column
under ColoDel Rowlands on the Swazi border iu the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently the troops at Luneberg ;
also commanded the regiment in Wood's Column during the march through Zululand and in the engagement at
Ulundi [CB., Medal with Clasp).
185 Sir William Galbraith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Assistant Adjutant General in the
Koorum Division, being present at the capture ofthe Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the operations in
the Hariab and Khost Valleys, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ,
and in the subsequent occupation of Cabul ; afterwards served with the 85th Regiment in the Koorum Division
including the Zaimusht Expedition (Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 in command of a Brigade (CB., and Medal with Clasp).
180 Major General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of a Mounted
Gatling Battery, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
<Medal with Clasp).
189 Sir Frederick Carrington organised and commanded Mounted Infantry in the expedition to the Diamond Fields
in 1S75, and Carrington's Horse (mounted infantry) at the annexation ofthe Transvaal in 1877. Served in the
Kafir war in the Transkei in 1877, and raised and commanded the "Frontier Light Horse," and was present in the
engagement at Quintana (mentioned in despatches) and subsequent operations in the Transkei and Perie Bush.
Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 18-8-79 as Commandant of the Transvaal Volunteer Force, and
commanded the advance guard and left attack at the capture ofthe stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Brevets
of Major and Lt. Colonel, C3IG., and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Cape Mounted Riflesat the siege of Mafeteng
by the Basutos, and commanded the Colonial Forces in Basutoland during the operations against the Basutos trom
November 1880 to March 1881 — severely wounded (mentioned in Colonial despatches). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-S; in command ofthe 2nd Mounted Rifles (mentioned in des-
patches). Served in the operations in Zululand in is3S as Commandant of Native Levies. Commanded the forces
during the operations in South Africa in 1806 in the suppression of the rebellion inMatabeleland andMashcnaland
(KCB. and Medal).
195 Major General C. F. Clery served in the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in the engagements at
Isandhlwana and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major at Alexandria (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expe-
dition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistant Adjutant General, and was present in the engagements at
El Teb and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, CB., and two Clasps) ; also served with
*he Nile Expedition in 1804-85 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Clasp).
19C Major Geneial A. L. Walker served with the 09th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, includ-
ing the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the
Zulu war of 1879. Was present in the action of Gingindhlovu ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General
of the 1st Division (Medal with Clasp).
193 Major General W. E. Montgomery served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General 2nd Division from the 6th May to the 27th Jul y.aud was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
200 Major General W. L. Dalrymple served in the Ashanti war in 1874, as Special Commissioner to the Wassaws
and Denkeras, on the left flank of the Main line of Advance, and subsequently on the Transport Service (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the latter part of the Kafir war of 1878. Also served
in the Zulu war ot 1879, first as Staff Officer to Colonel Glyn's Column, and afterwards as Brigade Major to the 1st
Brigade, 2nd Division ; was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
202 Major General W. J. Gascoigne served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2,
and was present at the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion ofthe Scots Guards, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
203 Major General H. A. Bushman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879, including the operations against Sekukuni and the capture of the
stronghold where he commanded the eastern attach (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, arid accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
201 Major General C. J. Burnett served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873 till invalided at
Quarman, including the attack and capture of Adubiassie ; commanded the post of Quarman at the commence-
ment of the enemy's attack upon it on the 31st January (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in i8"79-8o as Assistant Adjutant General 1st Division Candahar Field Force, and was present
at the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
207 -Major General B. A. Combe served with the 3rd Sind Horse in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as
Orderly Officer to Colonel Fraser at the action ot Arogee, and capture of Magdala (Meda.l). Served throughout
the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Brigade Major of Cavalry 1st D'ivision Peshawur Valley Field Force, including
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and the engagement at Futtehabad ; afterwards as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1:879, in the opera-
tions aroun d Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Shekabad ; ac-
companied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (frequently
mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel.Medalwith four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
War Services of the General Officers. 12
203 Major General G. U. Prior served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
Candahar Field Force, took part in the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the operations in the Arghasan Valley
and on the Thull Chotiali line, and -,vas present in the engagement at Baghao in command of half of the column
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
209 Major General M. W. E. Gosset served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, — in Eastern Bengal in
1857 against the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858- 59 (Medal). Served as Aide de
Canip to Lord Chelmsford in the Kafir war of 1878, and was present in all the actions with the Gaikas in the Buffalo
Mountains andPerie Bush (mentionedin despatches, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide
de Camp 00 Lord Chelmsford in the first advance into Ztiluland in January, and was present in the actions fought by
the Centre Column up to the 22nd January. Was afterwards Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Divkion
in the second advance into Zululand, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and served
under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Commanded tho
Mandalay District, Btirmah, during the operations against the Kachins on the North East Frontier iu 1891-92
(Medal with Clasp).
211 Major General W. O. Barnard commanded the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1S82 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
312 Major General H. M'Calmont served in the Red River Expedition in 1870 (brought home the despatches). Ac-
companied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Go'd Coast in September 1S73, as Aide de Camp (Ashanti Medal). Was
appointed a military attache to the British Embassy at Constantinople on the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish
war in 1877, and accompanied the Turkish armies in the field throughout the campaign in Armenia (Brevet of
Major, Turkish War Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa as Aide de Camp in 1879, and
was present in the subsequent operations, including those against Sekukuni (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Medal wit'; Clasp). Served on the Staff of Brigadier General Macgregor in the expedition
against the Marris in i38o (mentioned in despatches). Served iu the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of
the 1st Cavalry Brigade, and was present, inthe engagement at Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as second in command and after-
wards in command of the Light Camel Iteaiment, including the operations of the iDesert Column (mentioned
In despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB.. and Clasp).
213 Sir Coievidtre Grove served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin (9th Sept.),
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut. -Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in i884-85and in the campaign in the Soudan in
1885 as Assistant Adjutant General for Boat Service ; Commandant at Gemal, and Assistant Adjutant General and
Acting Military Secretary at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, two Clasps).
2U Major General L.V. Swaine served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Military Secretary to Sir Garnet Wolseley,
and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of
Tel-el-kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB. , Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-35 as Military Secretary to Lord Wolseley (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
215 Major General J. B. Sterling served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahnta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — slightly wounded (Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Usmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the
1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on
the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
216 Sir Archibald Hunter served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyption Army (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss— severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.); and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1839 in command ot a Brigade
of the Egyptian Army including the engagements at Arguin and Toski— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 m com-
mand of the Infantry Division, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted to be Major General for distinguished service in the field, Khedive's Medal with two
Clasps).
219 Major General Kelly-Kenny served the campaign of i860 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephscn
including the action of Sinho (mentioned in despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of 1S67-68 in Abyssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " zeal, energy, and al-ility," Medal).
220 Major General W.Byam served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
221 Major General G. Salis-Schwabe served in the latter part of the Zulu war of i"79, in command of the
Native Carrier Corps (2,000 strongi, which he organised (Medal with Clasp).
223 Major General F. T. Hobson served in the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with Clasp for the TakuForts).
224 Major General H. R. Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, andwas present
at the action at Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers
in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at Takht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches), the advance
on and occupation of Candahar, and the affair at Saif-u-deen; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze
Decoration).
225 Major General R. F. Butler served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
226 MajorGciieral H. J. Hallowes served with Brigadier General Gough's Brigade in the Afghan war of 1879-80,
and was present during the march to and subsequent occupation of Cabul, and in the operations at Jugdulluck
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
22? Major General H. C. Borrett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of
Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
2S'J Sir Henry Colvile served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence
Department, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Intelligence Department, and was present
at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps); also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Intelligence Department, and
was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel). Commanded the Unyozo
Expedition, Central Africa, in 1894 (CMS. and Medal). Nominated to the 2nd Class of the order of the Brilliant
Star of Zanzibar for services to the Sultan of Zanzibar.
230 Major General W.V. Brownlow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Orderly
Officer to Colonel Drury Lowe, commanding the cavalry in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches).
Afterwards commanded a squadron of his Regiment in Baker Russell's Flying Column (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in command of the Mounted Squadron of the Natal Field Force, and
was present in the action at Lang's Nek (twice wounded and horse shot) and in the engagement at Ingogo River
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
231 Major General E. S. Brook served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strong-
hold (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of the Fort at Marabastadt, which he
successfully defended for a period of 92 days (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the
2nd Brigade Tochi Field Force during part of the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 (Medal with Clasp).
I3~IS War Services of the General Officers.
Major Goneral G. Paton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp>.
served in the Kafir war in 1E77-78. including the operations against the Galekas ; also served in ihe Zulu war
M470 (CMG-< and Medal with Clasp).
Lord Falmouth served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
Present m the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
usmamen, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Guards Camel
•"egiment, an<i was present in the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh,
where he commanded the whole force after the departure of Sir Charles Wilson (twice mentioned in despatches,
CB., and two Clasps).
"6 Major General B. B. D. Campbell served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagements at El Maglar and Tel-el- Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebii (Medal with
Wasp, and Khedive's Star).
Major General T. A. Cooke served with the 17th Lancers throughout, the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
ln233 engagements at Zuinguin Mountain and Ulunrli (Medal with Clasrj).
Major General G. deC. Morton served as Adjutant of the istBattalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of
1868, including the subseouent operations in the 31ack Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as Brigade
Major and as Assistant Adjutant General during the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October
1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 187a (mentioned in despatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present' at the battle of Candaha?
2-^no10r,ed iu despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
- Sir Walter Gataore served with the Hazara Expedition in i833 as Deputy "Adjutant and Quarter Master
fcreneral (DSO., and Medal with ClasD), and in the Burmese campaign 0: 1889-90 with the Tontion Expedition
(Clasp) . Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of a Brigade, including
the engagement at Mamugai and the passage of the Janbatai and Lowarai Passes (mentioned" in despatches,
CB-> and Medal with Clasp).
, " Major General R. Upcher served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78^ command of the Left Column, and was present in
the engagements at Quintana in command of the troops (mentioned in despatches), and atKei River; also served
in the Zulu war in 1879, and commanded the 1st Battalion of the 24th F iot after the engagement at Isanhlwana
Y?£Syet of MaJor> Medal with Clasp). Served with tne Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches,
°fO., and Medal with two Clasps;.
*l Major General the Hon. R. A. J. Xalbot served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1S79 on the Staff of Colonel.
Baker Russell's Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptianwar of 18S2, and
was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasm, at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Medal withClasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 in command of the Heavy Camel Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at A-bu Klea, El Gubat, and Metammeh ; also commanded the Column couvoying
sick and wounded when attacked near Shabacat Wells on the 14th February 1885 (.mentioned in despatches,
C.B., and two Clasps).
*" Major General F. L. Campbell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"* Major General G. Barton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in the Transport service, and afterwards in
Russell's Regiment, including the battle of Amoaful.aocackand capture of Becquah.advanced guard engagement of
(Xa5'0jn ban> skirmishes andambuscade affairsbetweenAdwabinandthe river Ordah (slightly wounded), battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in desnatchss, promoted Captain, Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the Zulu war of 1879 ; first, as Staff Officer to No. 2 Column (Durnford's), and, subsequently, in com-
mand of the 4th Battalion of Natal Native Contingent, to the end of the war, taking part in the engagement of
Gingindhlovu and the operations of Clarke's Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in command of the Military
Police, and was present in the action at Kassasin (o'th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lieut.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham (Clasp).
214 Major General the Hon. N. G. Lvttelton served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki
campaign of 1877 (Medal with Clasp). S'erved in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir John Adye, Chief
of the Staff, and was present in the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches), Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star).
245 Major General A. G. Wauchope served in the Ashanti war from the 30th Nov. 1873. Commanded the w'inne-
Dah company of Russell's Regiment from the Prah to the Adansi Hills ; then served as Staff Officer to Colonel
M'Leod commanding the Advanced Guard, and was present at the capture and destruction of Adubiassi, capture
of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, Advanced Guard engagement of
Jarbinbah (wounded slightly), skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, and
battle of Ordahsu — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Meual withClasp). Served with the 1st Battalion
Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutantand Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement . 'it El Teb — severely wounded (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was
present in the engagement at Kirbekan — very severely wounded (two Clasps).
846 Major Geneial L. J.Oliphant served in the Soudan campaign in 1E85 tMedal with Clasp and Khedive's
Star).
24r Major General A.FitzRoyHart accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast inSeptember 1873 on special
service. Trained the Sierra Leone Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war
of 1873-74, taking part in the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November
1873, the attack and capture of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard
engagement of Jarbinbah (slightly wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Attached to the
Quarter Master General's Department, surveyed Cape Coast, accompanied the scouting party north of the
Prah and made the surveys of the road and scenes of action from the Prah to Coomassie (twice mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp), Went on special service to South Africa in November 1878, and served
throughout the Zulu war of 1879 : first, as Staff Officer of She 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent (two
bittahons), taking part with Pearson's Column in the engagement of Inyezane; then, as Staff Officer on
thi Ekowe relieving column, being present at the action of Gingindhlovu ; afterwards as Brigade Major of the
2nd Brigade 1st Division; and, finally, as Principal Staff Officer of Clarke's Column (several times mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and
served under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Deputy Assistant Adjutantand Quarter Master General. Wens
to Egypt on special service in July 1882 and served throughout the Egyptian war as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Department, being present at the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria 5th August, the engagements of El Mas-far, Tel-el-Mahuta, and:Kassasin 9th Sept. (slightly wounded; >
and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
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War Services of the Colonels not belonging to Regiments or Corps. 33*
[For the War Services of other Colonels, vide their respective Regiments or Corps.]
1 Colonel W. H. Thompson served with the King's Dragoon* Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp).
15 Colonel A. G. H. Church served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
28 Major General R.B. Lane served in the Zulu war of 1679 as Aide de Camp to Major General Newdigate, and was
present at the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 under SirEvelyn Wood as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war
of 18S2 as Aide de Camp to H.R.H. Major General theDtike of Connaught, Commanding the 1st Brigade, and was
present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
33 Colonel G. Cox served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the Base,
Ismailia (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
31 Colonel J.E.Boyes served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under
Major General Earle (Clasp).
35 Colonel E. H. Sartorius served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in
the engagement at Shahjui (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal): was awarded
the 3Jl£ "' for conspicuous bravery during the action at Shah-jui, on the 24th October 1879, in leading a party of
rive or six men of the 59th Regiment against a body of the enemy, of unknown strength, occupying an almost
inaccessible position on the top of a precipitous hill. The nature of the ground made any sort of regular forma-
tion impossible, and Captain Sartorius had to bear the first brunt of the attack from the whole body of the
enemy, who fell upon him and his men as they gained the top of the precipitous pathway ; but the gallant and
determined bearing of this officer, emulated as it was by his men, led to the most perfect success, and the
surviving occupants of the hill top, seven in number, were all killed. In this encounter Captain Sartorius was
wounded by sword cuts in both hands, aud one of his men was killed." Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 aa
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Base and Lines of Communication (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, '• Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.J
37 Colonel C. Needham served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasir. (28th August), at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
at the capture of Cairo (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4U Colonel G. W. N. Rogers served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on
the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. aud Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
41 Brigadier General Lugard served in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
and was employed with the Transport Train (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General in the 2nd Division, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— horse
shot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's
Star).
43 Major General H. J. T. Hildyard served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General 1st Division, and was present iu the engagements at El Migfar and Tel-el- Mahuta, at the action
at Kassasin ou.thegfch September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel
Medal with Clasp, 4M1 Oiass of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
46 Major General H. H. Parr served during the Kafir war of 1877 as Colonial Military Secretary to the Cape Govern-
ment, and was employed to inspect andreport on the Colonial Forces. On the outbreak of the Zulu war in 1879 he
served as Assistant Staff Officer to Colonel Glyn's Column. Afterwards as Military Secretary to the High Commis-
sioner (several times mentioned in the despatches of his Excellency Sir Bartle^Frere, Medal with Clasp, CMQ-.).
Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Commandant of the Remount Establishment, and also as Commandant of a corps
of Mounted Infantry. Commanded the Mounted Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and yas present in the
engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 as Commandant of Suakin
and. afterwards in command of Native Troops at Suakin; organised a carrier corps for service with British troops
and also a troop of Mounted Infantry for scouting duties ; was present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned
in Admiral Sir William Hewitt's despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). "Served wilh the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 as Commandant of Shellal (Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh).
49 Colonel H. T. Jones-Vaughan served in Bengal with the 10th Regiment in suppression of the mutiny in
I8_57_58; including the actions of Chanda, Ummeerapore and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Brigade Major, Peshawur Field Force, and was present at
the capture of AH Musjid ; took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Tytler, and in the expedition into the Lughman Valley as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards
Brigade Major with the Koorum Field F'orce, and served with the Zaimusht Expeditionary Force, including the
affair at Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
53 Lord Algernon Gordon-Lennox served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of
m\*uA Was Present at tue battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* &ir William Symons served in the operations against the Galekas in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition ina8S5-39 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General, and organized and commanded the Mouated'lnfantry ; also as Brigadier General in command
of the Chm Field Force (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevets of Lt.Colonel and Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps); also with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-93 in command of the Burma Column (received the
thanks of the Government of India, CB., and Clasp). Commanded a Brigade of the Waziristan Field Force in
1894-95 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the. North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Brigade
Tochi Field Force and afterwards commanded the First Division of the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in
despatcnes, KCB., and Medal with two Clasps).
" Colonel W. F. Cavaye served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
■Colonel If. Fludyer served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
so ■ 2Uie of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in
1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
To <?°}onel H- Bicardo served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Colonel R. W. W. Follett served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khe-
dive sbtar). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
1° Colonel E. Antrobus served in the Soudan campaign in 1835 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'■ Colonel R.W. Dalgety served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the
1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded)
and Temai— severely wounded (mentiousd in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedives
34 War Services of the Colonels.
76 Colonel H. Gough served in the Afghan war in 1873-79 on special duty, and was preset t at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 10th Hussars, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-S5 under Sir Charles Warren,
When he raised and commanded a Regiment of Mounted Rifles ( CMG.).
" Colonel W. F. Kellv served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sondan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, and was present in the engagements-
at El- Teb (wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 4th Class of the Medjidie, two
Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
79 Colonel J. L. Tweedie served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss in com-
mand of the Battalion (Z>SO.).
81 Colonel W. Tolson served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the
Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
83 Colonel G. A. Lee served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-86 in command of a Reserve Batta-
s? aurl was PreseiJt in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
86 Major General H. F. Grant while serving with the Egyptian army in 1884 suppressed a mutiny of the Turkish
Battalion (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 3rd Classof theMedjidie). Served w'ith the Nile Expedition in 1884-83, and in the
subsecpaent operations in the Soudan 111 1885 in command of a Battalion of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in des-
patches, CB. , Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
88 Colonel T. G. Crawley served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
I" Sir C. Holled Smith served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to Septemher 1879.
(Medal with-Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 18S1, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and
thelngogo River (mentioned in desparches). Served with the 31 d Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps m the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexaudi ia on 5th August, in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, the action at Kassasin (oth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned m
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition m 1884-85-
with the Egyptian Army, and was employed on the Lines of Communication; was afterwards Commandant
at Semneh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86. Commanded a Brigade during the operations near Suakin in December 188S
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Clasp) Commanded the
force during the operations in February 1S91 including the capture ol iTokar (Clasp to Khedive's Star, 2nd Class
of the Medjidie).
9S Colonel J. D. P. French served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at Abu Klea and Mctammeh (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's-
Star).
94 Colonel J. W. Webber served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire
Regiment, and was present in the action at Kirbekan, where be commanded the storming party after the death of
Colonel Eyre— horse shot— (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) . [See also Civil Decorations for Gallan-
try, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
95 Colonel A. G. Raper served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84.
96 Colonel F. A. Graves-Sawle served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment,
and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two clasps, and Khedive's Star).
98 Colonel J. B. B. Dickson served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1S79 with the Native Carrier Corps (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Camel Corps, and was present at the action at Abu
Klea— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
100 Colonel H. Kmgscote served in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-68— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
101 Colonel A. S. Wynne served as Superintendent of Army Signalling in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Superintendent of Field Telegraphs, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal in charge of Army Signalling with the Koorum Valley Field Force,
and in the engagements in the Mungiar Pass and at Mattoon Khost (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General for Signalling. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 on the Lines of Communication
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). *' 4
l0i Colonel P. D. Trotter served with the Xile Expedition in 1884-85; was commandant of Dal and of Kaibar and
was employed on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, 3rd Class
of the Medjidie " in recognition of his services with the Egyptian Army ").
106 Colonel F. M. Wardrop served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley . and waspre-
sentattheengagementsofElMagfar,Tel-el-Mahuta,Kassasin (9th Sept.). and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Desert Column, and
was present at the action of Abu Klea, in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 17th February (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
107 Colonel J. C. Hanfor.d served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served, in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th
Hussars^ and was present in the'engagements at El Teb and Temai (4 th Classof the Osmanieh, two Glaspsj. Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
108 Colonel F. .T. Graves served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command cf Mounted troops of the 2nd
Brigade, and way present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
109 Colonel M. S. Crofton proceeded on special service to South Africa in June 1S79, and was employed as Stag
Officer and Deputy Assistant Quarter MasterGeneral at Durban from October 1879 till April 1880 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Meual with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Brigade Major on Intelligence
Duty, and was present in the engagement'at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, £>SO.).
110 Brigadier General Ventris served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the 2nd Battalion ol the Essex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter MasterGeneral Intelligence
Department.
111 Colonel Fetherstonhaugh served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September
1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the NileExpeditiou in 1S84-85 with the Mounted Infantry of the Desert
Column, and was present at the action? at Abu Klea and El Gu bat, and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
112 Major General J. T. Coke served in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the
Suakin field Force in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present in the engagement at
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers.
113 Colonel J. M'Cleverty served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 in command of the 2nd Battalion Derby-
shire Regiment and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Colonels. 35
114 Colonel J. A. C. Herbert served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade, and was
present in the battle ofTel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1885-86 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and
was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (two Clasps).
115 ColonelJ. P. Brabazon, formerly Lieut, and Captain Grenadier Guards, seivedasa volunteerin theAshanti
warim874and was attached to the expedition under Captain Butler to Western Akim,and afterwards to the Trans-
port service (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, first with the 10th Hussars; afterwards as-
Officiating Brigade Major and Staff Officer of Cavalry Brigade Koorum Field Force, and was present at the
capture ofthe Peiwar Kotal.inthe operations in the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Brigade Major of Cavalry, and was present also
in the reconnaissance ofthe 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in 0swh4hes,e>
Brevet.of Major, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan Expedition in i8cotbidt
the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb andTemai (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal w,ad
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with theLight Camel Regimentt
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and
17th February (Clasp).
116 Colonel Hilton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 in command of the Left Half Battalion 2nd Sea-
forth Highlanders (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S9T
in command of the 2nd Battalion Seaforlh Highlanders (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
117 Colonel F. W. Rhodes served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp to
Major General Sir Heibert Stewart, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (mentioned in de-patches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition,
in 1834-85 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Stewart, Commanding the Desert Column, and was present at the actions
at Abu Klea and El Gubat (horse shot); was afterwards Aide'de Camp to Major General the Hon. J. C. Dormer
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps) ; also served in the operations near Suakin in December
1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class ofthe Medjidie, and Clasp).
118 Colonel R. E. Allen served with the Bechuanalantt Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Brevet of Lt.Colonel) .
119 Colonel Knox served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren, when he-
raised and commanded the 4th Pioneer Regiment (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
120 Colonel the Hon. G. H. Gough served in the Boer war of 1881, first as Aide de Camp to Sir Thomas Baker.and
afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir
E 1 ward Hamley, Commanding the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — horse killed (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of Mounted Infantry, and was present at the action at Abu Klea
—severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
121 Colonel W. H. Bayly served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian warof 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Resiment (Clasp).
12i Colonel F. Cochran served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 in command ofthe 1st Battalion Hamp-
shire Regiment, part of the time in command of Military and Police in the Ruby Mines District (Medal with Clasp)..
128 Brigadier General J. H. Barnard served in the 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign ot 1868, including the
expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as a volunteer under Captain
Glover, R.N. , in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Led the Advanced Guard at the capture of Abogoo. Commanded for
five days a detached force of 650 men which captured Jaashi and Adoomassie. Commanded a detachment of 150
men which drove the enemy out of their camps in the North bank of the Anoom (mentioned in despatches for
"great discretion and judgment," and on two occasions for "gallant conduct," CMS., Medal with Clasp.
Promoted Captain "in recognition of his services in tne Ashanti Expedition of 1874"). Served in the Afghan war-
in 1879-80 as Aide de Camp to Lieut. General Bright, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and afterwards
with the Khyber Line Force (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S85 under Sir
Gerald Graham as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
129 Colonel Creek served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 "witli the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers-
including the expedition to the relief of Thila (which he commanded) and the expedition to W"oonthoo (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
132 Colonel F. Glennie served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement at Taba kaUdoda
(dangerously wounded) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
134 Colonel H. L. Dundas served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major 2nd Infantrv Brigade Candahar
Field Force from the 23rd August (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List,"'
p. 786.]
136 Colonel C. P. Temple served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss in command of the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, DSO.r
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
13: Lord Downe served in the Zulu war of 1S79 as Aide de Camp to Major General Marshall, commanding the-
Cayalry Brigade (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
138 Colonel E. Carrington served with the Zhob Valley Expedition m 1884. Served with the Bikaneer Field
Force in 1884-85.
144 Colonel C. G. Leggett served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
, us Lord William Beresford served with the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
m the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in tne engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross,,
and jiedal with Clasp) : was awarded the T€ " for gallant conduct in having at great personal risk, during the
recrement of the reconnoitring party across the ' White Umvolosi River' on 3rd July 1879, turned to assist
Sergeant Fitzmaurice, 1st Battalion 24th Foot (whose horse had fallen with him), mounted him behind him on
his horse, and brought him away in safety under the close fire of the Zulus, who were in great force, and. CDming
on quickly. Lord William Beresford's position was rendered most dangerous from the fact that Sergeant
Fitzmaizrice twice nearly pulled him from his horse." Served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of i378-8o
and was present at the capture ot Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886 as Military Secretary to the Governor General of India (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Clasp).
15° Colonel P. D. Jeffreys served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp) .
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Brigade Major 3rd Brigade, and commanded the Celumn
which captured his bivouac aud killed the Kemendine Prince on the 1st Januarv 1887 (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 an
Assistant Adjutant General of the Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel). Commanded the 2nd
Brigade Malakand Field Force in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
m 1897-9S, including the expedition into the Mohmand countrv and the night attacks of :4th and 16th September-
wounded (mentioned in despatches); also commanded the 2nd Brigade of the Buner Field Force, including the
capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
_ "2 Colonel I. S. M. Hamilton served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war of 7S78-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879 including the subsequent pursuit of the Afghans (mentioned,
in de-patches) and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps*. Served in the Boer war of 1881— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders; was Captain of the Guard to Major General
Earle, Commanding the River Column, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned iu despatches,.
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General ofthe Lines of Communications
36 War Services of the Colonels.
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Commanded 3rd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force it
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches,
two Clasps).
153 Colonel A. Broadwood served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
154 Lord Coke served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el- fcCebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition tothe Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and Tamai (Clasp).
155 Major General E. T. H. Hutton served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879 ; was present at
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe ; and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock,
commanding the 1st Division (Medal with Clasp). Serveu in the Boer war in 1881 with Barrow's Mounted In-
fantry. Seived throughout the Egyptian war of 3882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Archibald Alisen,
raised and organised the Mounted Infantry Corps, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria
(5th August), a.nd at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commandant of
Mounted Infantry, and subsequently as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ; raised the 1st and 2nd Battalions of
Mounted Infantry (Clasp).
157 Colonel R. C. Grauue served with the 31st Light Infantry in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also served
in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal >vith Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in
1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
liS Colonel W. T. Dooner accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast m September 1873 on special
service; trained the Opobo Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of
1873-74, including th\e capture and destruction of Adubiassie, the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of
Becquah, the advanced guard engagement of Jarbinbah.the skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Also surveyed for the Intelligence Depart-
ment portions of read between Cape Coast and the Prah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
159 Colonel W. S. Cooke served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
167 Colonel V. Ohater'served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, part of the time as Provost Marshal
and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to the 1st Division (Medal with Clasp).
168 Colonel E. H. G. Ravenhill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the
Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
169 Colonel J. H. Laye served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, and was present in the
various operations in the Waterkloof and Ferie Bush, and acted as Staff Officer to Colonel Palmer's Column (men-
tioned in despatches). Served in Wood's Flying Column throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hil), and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
170 Colonel M. Chin-chill served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at the defence of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches).
171 Colonel J. G. Sparkes served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Stari.
174 Colonel F. B. J. Jerrard served in the Ashanti war in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal).
i78 Colonel G. M. Fox served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
180 Colonel E. Nesbitt served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
181 Colonel R. B. Cotton served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
182 Colonel H. S. Brownrigg served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General Ross's
Column in the Jowaki Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force,
and was present in the expeditions into the Bazaar Valley and in the operations in the Shuliman Valley
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
183 Colonel Donald Browne served in the Boer war in 18S1 as Aide dc Camp to Major General Buler, Chief of
the Staff.
156 Colonel Douglas Willan served with'the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
157 Colonel A. G. Wavell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
190 Colonel J. L. Ross served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, nrs
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force
under Lieut.General Bright, including the reconnaissance in the Shiliman Valley and the attack and destruction
of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl and Jokan (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 2nd
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the SnaKin Field Force in December 1888 during the investment
of Suakiu and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1880.
'92 Colonel R. Cnalmer served with the 2nd Battalion 6oth Rifles in the Afghan war from February 1879 to
November 1880 during the occupation of Candahar, and as Brigade Major to Brigadier General Barter's Brigade,
and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches), and in
the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar
as Brigade Major to Brigadier Generai MacGregor's Brigade, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served as Brigade
Major to Brigadier General MacGregor in the Marri Expedition (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Boer
war of 1SS1 with the 2nd Battalion King s Royal Rifles in the Natal Field Force. Served with the Manipore
Expedition in 1891 in command of the 4th Battalion King's Royai Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
193 Colonel A. W. Morris served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1, and was present in the engagement at Majuba Hill— severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches).
194 Colonel C. F. W. Moir served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid and in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley. Was Brigade Transport Officer and
subsequently General Transport Officer in the Koorum Valley in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
195 Colonel J. C. R. Glasgow served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot m the Afghan warm 1880 (Medal).
190 Colonel F. W. Hemming served m the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Maude, and
was present with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General in charge of the Intelligence Branch
(mentioned in despatches), and miS87 as Military Secretary to the Officer in Chief Ccmmand of the Forces
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
197 Colonel J. A. F. H. S. Mackenzie served with the 9th Lancersin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with
the Bazar Valley Expedition, the expedition to Maidan, ihe affair at Killa Kazi (when he brought the regiment
out of action, and was severely wounded), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentionted in
despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
198 Colonel F. Howard served wiih the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition ^0877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 4th Battalion Rifie Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and Cughman Valleys (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 188889 witn tne 4tn Battalion Rifle Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Clasp). ^S
199 Colonel J. E. H. Prior served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Medal
War Services of the Colonels. 37
with Cl?sp). Proceeded 011 special service to South Africa at the commencement of the Zulu war in i879;andwas
present with the Frontier Light Horse in the engagement a t Zlobane Mountain; was Orderly Officer to Colonel Buller
at the affair at Upoko River,and was presentat the engagement at Ulundi and in the reconnaissance on the previous
day (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major) ; served in the subsequent operations againstSekukuni-as
Staff and Orderly Officer to Colonel Harrison (Medal with Clasp).
200 Colonel T. S. Gildea served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878
till August 1879 with the Kooruin Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
201 Colonel E. J. H. Spratt served as Sub-Director of transport throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present with the 2nd Division in the engagement at Ulundi. Served in the operations against Sekuknni in 1879,
and was present as Orderly Officer to Colonel Russell, commanding the troops, at the storming of the strong-
hold (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Mediil with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i?Si as a Deputy
ASRistant AdjutaDt and Quarter Master General.
203 Colonel A. W. Noyes served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served as Brigade Transport
Officer in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the affair at Mazeena — wounded (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal).
201 Colonel E.T. Dickson served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion o
the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to. and burning of, Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star): also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Brigade Major,
and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
205 Colonel A. W. Sheringham served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the -2nd Battalion Cheshire
Regiment (Mednl with Clasp].
206 Colonel W. G. Tucker served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements at El MagfarandTel-el-Mahuta, m the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (three times mentioned in despatches, promoted Major, two Clasps).
20' Colonel Disney- Roebuck served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's T.ight Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (Medal
with Clasn, and Khedive's Star).
208 Colonel E. C. Browne served with the Royal Scots Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881 as Assistant Director of Transport with the Natal Field Force.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of a Mounted Corps composed of Mounted lnfantrv,
Civilian Volunteers and Burmans, equipped and organised by him (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
209 Colonel H. B. MacCall served with thelsazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
210 Sir G-. Larpent served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
211 Colonel W. E. R. Kelly served with the Buffs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including;
the actions of the 20th January and 4th February, and commanded the escort in the reconnaissance of the 22nd
January (Medal with Clasp).
212 Colonel F. Ryley served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
213 Colonel W. Clark served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was thanked by H.R.H. the Commander
in Chief on account of good service at the action of the Gate Pah — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
Served also with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying many pahs and fortified villages (Medal) .
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Staff Officer to the Shan Column, and with the Mounted Infantry
3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the
Anglo-Siam Boundary Commission and with the VVuntho and Manipore Expeditions (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
2U Colonel A. S. Woods served with the expedition into Griquala,nd West, South Africa, in 1S75.
215 Colonel H. B. Le Mottee served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan warin 1880 with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal) .
216 Colonel H. G. Grant served in the Afghan war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and
at the assault and canture of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served as Brigade
Major in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). ,
2i~ Colonel Egerton served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
218 Colonel C. E. Swaine served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Aide de Camp to Major General Drury
Lowe, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide deCamp to Major General
Drury Lowe, Commanding the Cavalry Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-
Mahuta,the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile-
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column (Clasp).
219 Colonel L. R. S. Sackville embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashantee war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
219t Colonel J. G. Ponsonby served in the Duffla Expedition in 1874-7? with the 42nd Bengal Infantry.
220 Colonel H. T. Hughes Hallett served with the 57th Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, and1
throughout the operations of '•' Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
221 Colonel W. E. Hilliard served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in
Arabia from the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, iucluding the investment, surrender, occupation, and!
destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaidi in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of
Honshabi. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
222 Colonel D. T. Kinder served iu the Afghan warin 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal).
223 Colonel J. H. S.Craigie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Adju-
tant General to the force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
22t Colonel J. M. Babington served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85,
(mentioned in despatches).
225 Colonel J. E. W. S. Caulfeild served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
226 Colonel C. S. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the affair at Mazeena and with,
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
22; Colonel T. E. Verner served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present iu the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp;.
223 Colonel i. A. Barlow served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd
Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of a Winer of the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment (Clasp).
228+ Colonel F. J. Kempster served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Line Force, and took part in the-
expedition into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served with the Bechuanailand Expedition under Sir Charles
Warren m 1884-85 in command of the Corps of Guides. Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1887 including the engagement at Sarras; was Senior Staff Officer to the Column (mentioned in des-
patches, DSO., Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations near Suakin
in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned iu despatches, Clasp), and in the operations
on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
38 War Services of the Colonels.
•of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1896 as second in command
(mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Star). Commanded the 3rd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary-
Force in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present
•at the attack on the heights of Dargai (mentioned in de-patches Medal with two Clasps).
229 Colonel the Hon. F. VV. Stopl'ord served in the Egyptian war of 1802 as Aide de Camp to Sir John Adye,
Chief of the Stalf, and was present at the engagement of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle
•of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Major General Lyon Freema:itle and afterwards
as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in J895 as
Assistant Adjutant General (Brevet of Colonel, Star).
230 Colonel H. Cooper served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 as Aide de Camp
to the Governor General of India (Medal with Clasp).
281 Colonel H. Moore served in the Zulu war m 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
232 Colonel G. A. W. Forrest served with the Burmese Expedition in 1829-90 (dangerously wounded).
433 Colonel R. C. Hare served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Assistant Engineer and was present at the battle
of Amoaful (slightly wounded), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 2nd Brigade, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar,
Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin (9th Sept.) (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star)
z54' Colonel Harley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 1st
Battalion of the Buffs (mentioned in despatches. CB. , and Medal with Clasp". , V«i
235 Colonel M. C. Wood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in
the engagement at Fnttehabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
23H Colonel C. E. Beckett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of Military Mounted Police, and was
present inthe action at Kassasin on the 9r.l1 September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major,8Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column
including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and :7th February (Clasp).
236 Colonel J. E. Blundell served in China during the Taeping rebellion in 1863 with the 67th Regiment
•(Medal). Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879. including the engagements at Mir Karez, Khilla Ghazi, and the Asmai Heights,
■and the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 as Assistant Adjutant General of the Lower Burmah'Division (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expedition in the Kachin Hills in 1891 against the rebels Khanlaing and
Prince Shaw-yan-Naing(Clasp).
237 Colonel J. Davidson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and was present at
the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23"t Colonel R. H. Martin served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85,
•during the latter part of the time in command of a Regiment of Mounted Rifles.
23« Colonel F. S. F. Stokes served in the Boer war of i83i with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Soudan
•campaign in 1885, including the engagement at Hasheen and the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
233 Colonel W. D. Richardson served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served
in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement near Draaibosch ; served in the Zulu war in
1879 (promoted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1 881 with the Newcastle
Field Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Senior Commistariat Officer (granted honorary and relative
rank of Lt.Colonel).
240 Colonel W. A. Dunne served in the Kaffir war of 1877-78. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as
Senior Commissariat Officer of No. 3 Column, and afterwards as Commissary of Supplies of the Flying Column
and took part in the defence of Rorke's Drift Post (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary).
Served in the operations against Sekukuni.and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served inthe Egyptian
war of iS32, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the
Soudan campaign of 1885 (Clasp).
1 241 Colonel E. Grattan seived in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
242 Colonel W. F. D. Cochrane served in the Zulu warof 1879, and waspresent in the engagement at Isanhlwana
on 22nd January as Orderly Officer to Colonel Durnford ; served afterwards with Wood's Column in command of
the Natal Native Horse, taking part in the engagements at Zoblane Mountain, Kambula, and Ulundi (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Adjutant General (Principal Staff' Officer) to the Cape Colonial
Forces during the Basuto war in 1880-81, and was present at the capture of Lerothodi's stronghold and several
minor engagements. Served in the Egyptian warof 18S2 with the Commissariat and Transport Corps (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Dor.gola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbort Kitchener in 1896 on the
lines of communication (mentioned in despatches, CB., ami Khedive's Medal).
24J Colonel E. S. Browne served in the Kafir war in 187S including the operations against the Griquas ; also
■served in theZulu warof 1879, and was present in theenga°-ementsatZlobaneMountain<"v"ictoriaCross)and Ulundi
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the 1'C " for
his gallant conduct on the 29th March 1879, when the Mounted Infantry were being driven in by the enemy at
Inhlobana, in galloping back and twice assisting on his horse (under heavy fire and within a few yards of the
•e lemy) one of the mounted men, who must otherwise have fallen into the enemy's hands."
244 Colonel J.O. Quirk served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the expedition to the
Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 on Transport duty, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Lines of Com-
munication as Assistant Adjutant General to the Egyptian Army (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86 as Assistant Adjutant General to theEjjyptian Army, and was present in
the engagement at Giniss (DSO.)
244t Colonel A. H. Eraser served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
•waspresent at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
215 Colonel C. H. Shepherd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk
Regiment including the operations inthe Chin Hills (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; also
served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Clasp).
216 Colonel E. R. P. Woodgate served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold
Coast in September 1873 on special service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the
action of Essaman, repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (in com-
mand of the Kossoos), reconnaissances in force of the 8th and 27 th November, and battle of Amoaful (mentioned in
■despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zuluwarin 1879, and was present in the engagements at Kambula
•(mentioned in despatches) and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
24" Colonel W. W. Lawrence served in the Transport Department throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the action of Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war
in 1880 (Medal).
248 Colonel F. W. "Robinson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the
Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
War Services of the Colonels. 39
s*9 Colonel A. A. Girstin served as Adjutant of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, including- the
•action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General on the Lines of Communication
and Base (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
251 Colonel C. G. Brind served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in com-
maud of the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment ( Medal with Clasp).
252 Sir Simon Lockhart served with the 1st 'Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the
■engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
253 Colonel John Hogarth served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the
Peshawur Vadev Field Force under Lieut. General Maude (Medal) .
251 Colonel P. H. Murray served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
256 Colonel C. W. H. Douglas served in the Afghan war of [878-80 with the 92nd Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6tn of October 1879 aud subsequent pursuit of the Afghans, in
the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore. and in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 25th April 1S80 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Robarts in the march
So Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar— horse
shot (mentioned in despitches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also
served in the Boer war of i83i. Served in the S mdan campaign of 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's S'.ar).
2" Colonel H. G. Dixon served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
:first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Blyth, including the Bazar
Valley Expedition under Lient.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under Lieut. General
Bright (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin Field Force in December 1S88 during the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement
-at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Also
served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1891, with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the storming of the Malakand Pass,
.the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with
Clasp).
25S Colonel W. W. Franklyn served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and the Arhanga Passes, the capture ot Bagh. the Dwatoi re-
connaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra", and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
2iJ Ciloael It. C .B. Liwrence served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
260 Colonel F. G. A.Wiehe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Transport Officer with the Khyber
:Pield Force (Medal).
292 Colonel H. R. Mends served in the Boer war of 1881.
263 Colonel J. G. Maxwell served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
■was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
s8o4-8'5 as Staff Captain (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in
11885-86 as Aide de Camp to Major General Grenfell, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (DSO.) ; in the
operations near Suakir. in December i3S3 including the engagement at Gemaizah as Aide de Camp to Major
•General Grenfell, Commanding the Suakin Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 4th Class of the
Osmanieh) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
"Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, including the engagement at Firket and the
■operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Medjidie for services under the Egyptian Government.
261 Colonel H. A. MacDonald served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the affair at Karatiga
(mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), with
theMaidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on
25th April i33o; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Cabul, and was present at the recon-
naissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (promoted Second Lieutenant, Medal with three Clasps,
•and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of i88r, and was present in the engagement at Majuba Hill
■(mentioned in despatches). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1885 as Garrison Adjutant at Assiout from
22nd January to 5th June ; in the operations near Suakin in December cSS8, including the engagement at
Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in
1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp); and was present at the
capture of Tokar in 1891 (3rd Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
t;onary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade, including the
<an jagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
40
Lieutenant Colonels.
CORSET,
2nULIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
LIEUT.
Edw. Evans Grigs, Zt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Henry Byam Abbott, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
Jas. Agi ew M'Neale, Zt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Alfred Hercules Mayhew, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
Malcolm W. Stevens, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry ...
William Loch, Zt.Col-. Bengal Infantry
Henry Townley Scott Yates, Lt.Col. II. Art
William John Irwin. Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
Edward Quin, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Jas, Bird Hutchinson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..
Allan E. Langdon, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ..
p.s.c. James Latimer Crawshay St. Clair,8 Lt. Col. j
(from h. p. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), ■
Deputy Judge Advocate, London, 4 May 56 )
Jciin Fras. .las. Miller, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Crawford Boyd Cooke, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.
Hugh de la Motte Hervey, Lt.Col. Indian S. U. •;.;...
John Muir Hunter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps .:..._
William Henry Browne, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps!
Joseph Whidey, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps"?
(Ron. Major, 15 June 85) ,(
Albert de Clancy Rennick, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Wm. Hv. Dawes Jones, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Coips
David Wm. Keith Barr, CSI. Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
William F. Moore, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps (
[Son. Major, 15 Oct. 85) '... )
John W. B. Parkin, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps')
(Hon. Major, 14 Nov. 85) S
Malcolm Graham. Lt.Col. Army Service Corps )
( Bon. Major, 15 June 85) J
Svdney Drummond Turnbull, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
John P. Brocklehurst, MVO. Lt.Col. R, Horse Gds.
Alexander Evans Gordon, Lt. Col. Indian S.C
Charles Francis Massy, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Joseph Henry New ill, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur Bucknall Shakespear, Major, h.p. Royal )
Marine Artillery ; Paymaster, 4 June 97 j
Samuel H. Winter, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps 1
(Son. Major, 1 Aug. 86) j
Donald Robertson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps I 8 Aug. 65
William Geo. CuTrie Johnstone, Lt. Col. Indian ">
Staff Corps )
Alfred G. Hipwell, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps )
7 (Son. Major, 8 Aug. 86) J
p.s.c. James Keith Trotter, CMG. Lt.Col. R. Art. ..
Gerald G. Challice, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Major, a Aug. 86) ....' )
William R. Winter, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps >
7 June 61,25 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 6.
8 .Tune 61 (50 July 62
8 June 61 J23 May 6_
7 Dec. 61 16 July 64
4 Jan. 62 13 Mar. 63
\ 8 Jan. 6b
3 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 71
2 May 63
7 July 63
Dcnart-
23 Sept. 71
1 Mar. 64
8 Mar 64
5 Apr. 64
3 May 64
Depth
6 July 64
z6 July 64
20 Sept.64
Depth
8 Nov. 65
7 July 66
mental
8 Oct. 71
8 Sept. 68
3 Apr. 67
3 Apr. 67
12 Apr. 64
4 Sept. 68
Service
18 July 68
1 Aug. 67
2 July 6S
Service
CAPTAIN.
MAJOlt.
COLONEL.
i Mar. 70 30 May 81 i 7 June 87
7 June 73 7 June 81 1 7 June 87
9 May 70 8 June 81 8 June 87
8 June 73 8June8t! 3 June 87
19 Aug. 71 1 July 8127 Dec. 87
18 July 71 1 July 81 1 4 Jan. 88
1 July 79 1 6 Feb. 85; 2 Aug.
30 Nov. 79 9 Sept.85i28 Dec.
12 May 75*12 May 83I12 May
17 July 75I17 July 83 117 July
Service i66/i2 yrs. 113 Aug.
PLACED O"
HALF VAT.
Depth
Deptl
3 Jan.
(Son. Major, 1 Nov. 88), )
Thomas George Thomson, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Andrew Kennedy Macpherson, Lt.Col. Indian")
Staff Corps .(
James Butler, Lt.Col. Indian Staff' Corps
Geoffrey Stanley. Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Major 24 Feb. 87) ;..; )"
Leslie Trevor Bishop, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
William Loch, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Thomas Morris Jenkins, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Peter Henry Hammond, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Henry TraversLugard, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery....!.
Arthur C. G. Lydiard, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.
Robert B. M'Comb, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps')
(Son. Major, 6 May 87) ..,
Fras. Onslow Barrington Foote, Lt.Col. R. Art....
Edmund George Henry Bingham, Lt.Col. (from
h.p. Royal Artillery)
Edm. Baker Stnndbridge, Lt.Col. (from R. Art.)...
Edgar Holford Walker, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Robert Samuel Watson, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery .
Annesley John Garrett, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Lewis A.Hope, CS. Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Major, 17 June 87) j
Charles Wm. Hy. Sealy, Lt.Col.Indian Staff Corps
p. s.c. Son. Jas. P. Napier,29 Lt.Col . h.p. 10 Hussars
Arthur Ashley, Lt. Col. Army Service Corps (Son. 1
Major, 3 Aug. 87) .(
Alfred George Yaldwyn, DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Alex. Martin Paterson,i0Zf.CW. (from h.p. )
Bedford Regt.), Dep. Assist. Adjutant Gen. Bar- '■■
badoes, 7 Apr. 97 J
Eden Moyle Baker, Lt.Col. h.p. Rojnl Artillery ...
Son. Goo. Jas. Playfair, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Francis Crichton Maltbv, Lt.Col. Indian S. C
William H. 0. Wyllie, CLE. Lt.Col.\nil\a,n S. C. ...
p.s.c. Henry T. W. Allatt, Lt.Col. Provisional •
Battalion, Dover }
George Wemyss Anson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Bowes Thorpe M. Gompertz, Lt. Col. Indian S. C...
John James Money-Simons. Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Sir Adelbert Cecil T&lbot,KCLE.Lt. Col. Indian S.C.
8 Apr. 65
26 May 6_
4 July 65
Deptl.
3 Aug. (
8 Aug. 65
Deptl.
Deptl.
Depth
8 Dec. 6
.•9 Dec. 65
20 Feb. 66
Deptl.
2 Mar. 66
2 Mar. 66
2 Mar. 66
3 Apr. 66
Deptl.
Service
Service
8 Sept.68
2 Dec. 74
2 Apr. 69
14 Aug. 67
7 Nov. 68
24 June 68
Service
8 Aug. 67
18 May 69
Service
S Jan. 70
Service
Service
18 July 6i
14 Dec. 69
9 July 68
Service
1 Mar. 69
14 May 68
19 June 60
1 Oct. 80
1 Mar. 76
8 Mar. 76
5 Apr. 76
12 Apr. 76
3 May 76
r48/i2 .yrs.
6 July 76
26 July 76
20 Sept.76
lS8/)2 yrs I
i58/i2yrs
31 Jan. 83 1 Jan.
90
1 Mar. 9c
8 Mar. 90
5 Apr. 90
12 Apr. 90
3 May 90
15 June 90
6 Jury 90
26 July 90
20 Sept.84'20 Sept. 90
11 Dec
1 Mar. 84
8 Mar. 84
5 Apr. 84
12 Apr. 84
3 May 84
n Dec. 88
6 July 84
26 July 84
i6c/io yrs.
3 Jan. 77
18 May 81
:8 Apr. 77
26 May 77
4 July 77
10 Oct. 79
i58/i2 yrs.
8 Aug. 77
8 Aug. 77
'S8/^ yrs,
21 Aug. 80
i5s/i2yrs.
11 Dec.
ti Dec.
1 Jan. 84
15 Oct. 90
14 Nov. 90
10 Dec. 90
3 Jan
15 June85'i8 Jan. 91
18 Apr. 8518 Apr. 91
26 May 8526 May 91
4 July 85I 4 July yI
21 May 88 29 July 91
1 Aug. 91
8 Aug. 91
8 Aug. 91
11 Dec.
8 Aug.
8 Aug.
29 May 66
Dent!
Deptl.
14 Sept 66
o Oct. 65
16 Oct. 66
30 Oct. 66
oOct. 66
it Jan. 67
11 Jan. 67
Jan. 67
15 July 68
3 Jan
19 Feb. 69
Service
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
7 July 69
7 July 60
17 July 66
8 Oct. 68
Service
17 July 66
19 Oct. 72
Service
2 Dec. 1
i5s/i2 yrs.
8 Dec. 77
19 Dec. 77
20 Feb. 78
r48/i2yrs. 1
2 Mar. 7SI 2 Mar. 81
2 Mar. 78 2 Mar. 36
2 Mar. 7SI 2 Mar. 36
it Dec. 88
1 Feb. 86
11 Dec. 88
11 Dec. 88
8 Dec. 85
19 Dec. 85
20 Feb. 86]
11 Dec. 88,
8 Aug,
22 Oct.
1 Nov.
91
9 Oct. 67
15 Dec. 71
8 Jan. 70
14 Oct. 70
Oct. 68
22 Oct. 70
29 June 69
18 Mar. 70
2 Jan, 71
15 Jan. 67
27 Aug. 79
20 Sept. 79
3 Apr. 78
r48/i2 yrs.
23 Dec. 79
30 Dec. 79
17 Jan. 80
17 Jan. 80
16 Oct. 78
29 May 73
'48/i2 yrs
17 July 78
12 Nov. 79
■■48/i2 yrs.
14 Sept.78
30 Oct. 74
2 July 81
19 May 80
16 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
26 July 76
ti Jan. 79
Jan. 79
11 Jan. 79
15 Jan. 79
1 Nov. 91
8 Dec. 91
19 Dec. 91
20 Feb. 92
14 Feb. 92
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. 92
4 June 97
18 Mar. 85 U Mar. 92
2 Mar. 8-1 Apr. 92
3 Apr. 86 3 Apr. 92
11 Dec. 88| 6 May 92
12 May 85 12 May 92
12 May 85 12 May 92
13 May 85I13 May 92
13 May 35J13 May 92
26 Aug. 84^5 May 92
29 May 86129 May 92
11 Dec. 88 17 June 92
17 July 86H7 July 92
1 Mar. 84,27 July 92
11 Dec. 88 3 Aug. 92
14 Sept.!
1 July Si
12 Oct. 87
5 Oct. 8
16 Oct. 81
30 Oct. 86
1 Jan. 86
11 Jan. 87
11 Jan.
11 Jan. 87
15 Jan. 87
23 Aug
14 Sept. 92
to Oct. 92
12 Oct. 92! 20 Nov. 97
15 Oct.
y
92
16 Oct.
92
30 Oct.
92
1 Jan.
93
11 Jan.
03
11 Jan
03
11 Jan.
93
15 Jan.
93
Lieutenant Colonels.
41-*
j COB.VET,
2DdlIEUT.
OrEIfSIGJf.
p.s.c. Frederick Luttman-Johnson, Lt.Col. (from)
Major h.p. York and Lancaster Regt.); D.A.A. ,L 10 Oct. 65 7 Nov. 68(19 Apr
General for Inst faction, Malta, 14 Dec. 94 J
Thomas Greenaway, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corp* ..12 Feb. 67
James L. Aberigh-Mackay, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. 13 Feb. 67
WHEN
PLACED OK
HALF PAY.
William G. W. Macbay, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 23 Mar. 67 13 July 70
1 July 81(22 Jan
1 Jan. 6aji2 Feb. 79 12 Feb. 87 1 12 Feb. 93
o Sept. 69(13 Feb. 79J13 Feb. 87(13 Feb. 9
William Dunne, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Hon. Major, 1 Apr. 83) j I
Edmund Spencer B. Guilders, Major, Royal Bug.... -
Stephen J. M. Jopp,^ Lt.Col. (trom h.p. North- "} J
ampton Regiment) ; Commanding Discharge > :
Depot 21 Oct. 96 J
Maunsell Bowers, Lt.Col. h.p. 5 Dragoon Guards...!
Deptl.
Henry Hall, Lt.Col. (from Maior h.p. Derbyshire ) ;20 ^pr g
Regt.) ; Comdt. Hibernian Mil. School, 11 Nov.95 5 '
Service
29 Apr. 73
17 May 77
13 Apr. 72
30 Sept.6£
Gerald Ward Martin, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps" .J22 June 67J24 Mar. 71
Arthur Emerson Chapman, Lt.Col. Roval Marines 2S June 651 3 Aug. 67
Frederick Robertson Ditmas, Lt.Col. Indian S.C....1 lo July 67
George Hambley Elliott, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 13 July 67 17 Jan. 70
p.s.c. Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener,43 Lt. Col. \
h.p. (from Major Duke of CoriiwaH'sLt. Inf.) .. j
Edward Willock Chalmers, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Knighton Arnold, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Hon. Major, 1 Sept. 88) $
Jaa. A. Lawrence Montgomery, Zf.CoZ. Indian S.C.
Arthur Parrv Thornton, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps: M Sept. 67
Masters John Godfery, Lt.Col. Army Service ) I Deptl
Corps (lion. Major, 15 Sept. 88) j
Arthur Domville Corbet, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Marines
p.s.c. John Ad ye, Major, Royal Artillery
Chas. Edw. Yate, CSI CMG. Lt Col. Indian S. C...
p.s.c. John Beckwith Lcef'e, Lt.Col. R. Marine Art.
Nicholas P. O'Gorman,45 Lt. Col. ({vomMajorh.p. >
Lincoln Regt.), D.A.A. G. Mono Kong, iS Jan. 35 j
p.s.c. Richd. M. Greenfield, Lt. Col. InniskillingFus.
Ales. L. Scott Burrowes, Lt.Col. R. Marine Art. .,
Fred. Babington Peile, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Lionel G. Fawkes, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery, I
Instructor M. M. College, 1 Sspt. 93 ]
Fred. S C. Hare, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Henry Breffey Ternan, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Fred. Duncan Raikes, CIE. Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Henry Garde Rice, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ..
Edm. Percival Wilford, Lt.Col. Gloucester Regt.
Arthur Thomas Preston, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Wm. Fras. Hungerford Grey, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
James Stoneman, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Thomas F. Dunscomb Bridge, Lt.Col. R. Marines...
Charles Grenville Mansel, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
Charles Thomas Bingham, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
Dougl£3 Davidson Pryce, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C. ...
Francis F. R. Burgess, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. William Andrew Yule,5* Lt.Col. (from h.p. >
Scots Fus.) ; D.A.A. General, Bermuda, 7 Nov. 94 J
Horatio Arthur Yorke, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Solomon Chas. Fred. Peile, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Guthrie H. Jessop, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ...
Somerset Henry Paul Giaves, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Henry Hay, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Archibald Mungo Muir, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Sydney Hume Lynn, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Malcolm Alex. Gray, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur Close Borton,56 Lt.Col. h.p. Somerset \
Light Infantry )
i Henry de Courc'y Rawlins, Lt.Col. Scot.Rifles(26F.)
John Henry Aug. Spyer, Lt. Col. Irish Regt. (18 F.)
i Richard Theodore Orpen, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
i Henry Thomas Curling, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Daniel Alex. Blest, Lt.Col. Essex Regiment (56 F.)
[ Audley Dallas Neeld, Major, 2 Life Guards
I James Ramsay Hobday, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
I George Williams Deane, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
j Edmund George Barrow, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
I George, Lord Binning, Major, R. Horse Guards
Francis William Snell, L'. Col. Indian Staff Corps
1 George Robert Rollo Savage, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
I Malby Edward Grotton. Lt. Col. Lancaster Regt
Henry Kilgour,53 Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major Nor
thumberland Fusiliers) Recruiting Staff Officer,
Woolwich, 14 May 95
Robert Purdy, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ....
Charles Haydon W.Cafe.iV.CoS.Sussex Regt. (35F.)
Thomas Harding Mackenzie, Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Fred. A. Le Poer Trench, Lt.Col.. Army Service'}
Corps (Hon. Capt. 1 May 80) j
George Robert Stone, Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt. (3 F.)
John Frascr Dingwall Fordyce.it. Cot. Indian S.C.
Henry St. Patrick Maxwell, CSI. Zr.Co/.Indian S.C.
Henry Robert Dacres Thomas, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Alfred Jas. Phayre Nuthall, Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Robert V. Day, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps")
(Hon. Capt. 1 May 80) >
William James Fowler, Lt.Co'. Royal Artillery
10 July 66
14 Aug. 67
Deptl.
14 Sept. 67
13 Dec. 65
9 Nov. 67
>.j June 67
7 Mar. 65
8 Jan. 68
Deptl.
10 Feb. 69
25 Feb. 71
Service
9 Oct. 69
8 Sept. 71
Service
3 Aug. 67
2 Feb. 76
22 Mar. 71
23 Mar. 79
i3s/i2 yrs.
8 Jan. 3s 1
iS Nov. S2 23 Mar. o:
:i Dec.
12 Mar. Si, 22 Apr,
21 Aug. 78
29 Dec. 77
22 June 79
26 Aug. So
10 July 79
1 3 July 79
13 Nov. 75
21 Apr. 83
26 May 85
22 June
28 June 36
10 July 87
2 Mar.
26 July 85
4 Sept. 79
■38/i2 jrs.
ii Sept. 80
23 Jan. S5
9 Nov. 79
3 Aug. 67 1 17 Sept. 77
14 Aug. 79Ji43Aug. 87
x38/i2 yrs. in Dec. 88
14 Sept. 79 1 14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
21 Aug. 69
13 June 74
6 Dec. 67
7 July 70
1 Dec. 70
Service
r-S"
22 Feb. 68 28 Oct. 71
14 Mar. 68 j 3 May 71
Deptl . j Service,
25 July 65 27 June6S
'15 July
3 June 63 128 Oct. 71
Deptl. Service
26 June 66 3 Aug. 6;
8 July 68 ! 20 July 70
8 July 68131 Aug. 70
8 July 6815 July 71
8 July 6827 Oct. 71
2 Oct. 66| 10 Feb. 69
'13 June 69
„ I 9 Aug. 74
Dep. Ser. |i32/]2yrs.
2 Sept. 68 15 Lee. 69
16 Sept. 68, 28 Oct. 71
30 Sept. 63 28 Oct. 71
Dep. Ser. ; i38/i2yrs.
7 Nov. 68 6 May 71
24 July 69 28 Oct. 71
I23 Apr. 74
'3° Dec. 71
I 7 July 69
15 July 68
7 July 60J27 Oct. 71
15 Feb. 69 28 Oct. 71
13 Jan. 69^8 Mar. 71
13 Jan. 71 [28 Oct. 71
21 Aug. 78
14 Sept.3i
17 May 78
8 Jan. 80
12 Dec. 80
i38/]2yrs.
22 Feb. 80
14 Mar. 80
i38/i2 yrs.
27 Sept. 79
1 Dec. 88
29 Sept. 86
24 Jan. 85
9 Nov. 87
21 Dec. 86
ic Jan. 3s
90
10 Aug
31 Dec.
8 Jan.
21 July 86
14 Feb. 89
22 Feb. 88
14 Mar. 88
16 Mar. 89
19 July 82
22 Jan. 81J23 July 87
3 June 80 3 June 88
I3s/i2 ys. 25 June 89
6 May 81 15 June 8s
8 July 801 8 July 88
8 July 80I 8 July
1 Apr. 93
2 Apr. 93
22 Apr. 9
25 Apr. 93
26 May 93
22 June 93
25 June 93
10 July 93
13 July 93
26 July 93
14 Aug. 93
1 Sept.93
14 Sept. 93
14 Sept. 93
15 Sept. 93
29 Sept.93
5 Oct. 94
9 Nov. 93
1 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
->.g Dec. 93
}i Dec. 93
8 Jan. 04
3 Feb. 94
14 Feb. 94
22 Feb. 94
14 Mar. 94
16 Mar. 94
11 May 94
21 May 94
3 June 94
5 Juno 54
26 June 94
S July 94
8 July 94
25 Apr. 97
17 Dec. 98
July 80 S July 88 1 8 July 94
8 July 80I 8 July 881 8 July 94
1 Aug. 781 2 Feb. 85 25 July 94
3 June Sx j 15 June 85 6 Aug. 94
9 Aug. 85 1 9 Aug. 94 j 10 Aug. 94
11 Dec. SS I 1 Sept. 891 1 Sept.94
2 Sept.8oj 2 Sept. 88J 2 Sept.94
16 Sept. So 16 Sept. 88; 16 Sept.94
30 Sept. 80 1 3° Sept. 88 30 Sept.94
8 Oct. 94
7 Nov. 94
11 Dec. 88; 28 Oct
7 Nov. 801 7 Nov. 88
9 Jan. 79 28 Dec. 86
11 Oct. 79J30 May S3
3 Oct. 88
1 Apr. 88
6 Feb. 65
it Sept,
23 Jan. 69
t6 June 66
13 Feb. 66
28 Oct. 71.
3 Feb. 69
Dep.Serv.
4 Feb. 69
6 Feb. 6q
10 Feb. 69
10 Feb. 69
Dep.Serv,
30 Dec. 7
1 Apr.
28 Oct. 71
7 July 69
T2 Nov. 70
8 June 7c
15 July 68
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
i2u/i2yrs.
2S Feb. 74
28 Oct. 7:
27 Apr. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
"u/i2yrs.
15 July 68
1 Jan. 81
7 July 81
16 Aug. 79
9 Oct. 79
13 Apr. 81
13 Jan. 81
13 Jan. 81
30 Dec. 83
14 May 87
23 Jan. 81
7 July 81
9 July 79
4 May 80
16 Aug. 79
12 June 80
3 Feb. 81
11 Dec. 88
19 May 8j
4 Feb. Si
6 Feb. 81
10 Feb. 81
10 Feb. 81
n Dec. 88
'.6 Aug. 79
5 July 82
24 Sept. 87
1 July
13 Jan.
16 Feb. S7
22 Dec. 94
23 Jan.
1 Apr.
9 Mar. 86
2 Mar. Si
16 Feb. 35
5 Mar. 84
3 Feb. S5
3 Feb. 90
17 Dec. S4
4 Feb. 85
6 Feb. 89
10 Feb. 80
10 Feb. 89
13 Feb. 90
24 Feb. 85
8 Nov. 94
15 Dec. 94
17 Dee. 94
1 Jan. qs
4 Jan. 95
8 Jan. 95
12 Jan. 95
13 Jan. 9s
13 Jan.
16 Jan. qj
:8 Jan. 95
23 Jan. 95
24 Jan. 95
25 Jan. 95
27 Jan. 95
1 Feb. 9
2 Feb. 9
3 Feb. 95
3 Feb. 95
4 Feb. 95
4 Feb. 95
6 Feb. 9£
10 Feb. 95
10 Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
8 Nov.
43-4
Lieutenant Colonels.
Edward D. Newnham-Smith, Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Pechell Kaslett, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Wm.SenhouseClarke.Lf. Col. Worcester Regt. (29 F.)
Henry D. Williams, Lt.Col.X. Stafford Regt. (98 F.)
Henry T. Penrhys Evans, Lt.Col. E. Lane. Regt.
Adolphus James Price, CMG. Lt.Col. W.York Regt.
G-eorge William Addison, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers:
Alfred Porcelli, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Fred. Fras. Johnson, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Ciarles A. Edes, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Son. Capt. 1 May 80) j
Arundel James Nixon, Lt.Col. (from Royal Art.) ..
Frederic Gosset, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Chandos Hoskyns, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
William Bernard Wilson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
p.s.c. Wm. Aug. Collings, Lt.Col. Berkshire Regt...
Edw. Vernon Peshall llonteith, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Henry Campbell Lamb, It. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Edward Robert Hussey, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
John Leach, LA. Col. Royal Artillery
John Deering, Lt.Col. Cheshire Regiment
Vernon Ansdell Schalch.Lf. Col. Indian StaffCorps
William Henry Young, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regt.
Charles Duncan Cooper, Lt.Col. Dublin Fusiliers..
Gervas Selwyn Eyre, Lt.Col. Indian Staff' Corps..
p.s.c. Wm.RandolphRouih, if. Co/. (from-Jfu/orh.p. )
Suffolk Regt.), A.4.. General, Burmuh, 19 June 95 j
Francis Fred. Fyler Roupell, Lt. Col. E. Surrey Regt
Cosmo George Gordon, Lt Col. Royal Marines
p. s.c. Harold Paget, CB. Lt.Col. 7 Hussars
Charles Napier Miles, Lt.Col. 1 Life Guards
Lionel Jas. A. Chapman, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
/).» c.Edmund Balfe, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps ...
Hon. John Scott Napier,611 Lt.Col. (Irom Gordon^
Hldrs.), Insp.of Gymnasia, AHershot, 12 Feb. 97 j
LionelG. Brooke, Lt. Col. Connaught Rangers (94 F.)
Robert Albert Hickson, Lt.Col. The Buffs
Rowland B. Mainwaring, Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers..
John Henry Spurgin, Lt Col. Scots Fusiliers
Thomas Cole Porter, Lt.Col. 6 Dragoon Guards
John Hy. Edw. Hinde, Lt.Col. Border Regt. (34 F.)
Charles Fred. Alexander Turnbull, Lt.Col. Duke)
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32 F.) j
Henry Boughey, Lt.Col. York and Lancaster Regt.
St. George Corbet Gore, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Robert Oliver Lloyd, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
William John Orr', Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Alex..Wm. Croker Bell, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
George Cadell Dobbs, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps ...
Bradshaw L. P. Reilly, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles WemyssMuir, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
'l.'hos. Robt. M. Macpherson, Lt.Col. Indian S. C...
Edw. D. Fred. Bignell, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
G».o. Brougham Austin, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Geo. Edw. Money, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
John Clibborn, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Parker Ridley, Lt.Col. Manchester Regi- V
ment (o6Foot) j
Edw. Cecil Dowse, Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regt. (45 P.)
John Grogan Glancy, Lt.Col. Lemster Regt. (100 F.)
Claude Reignier Conder, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Woodforde Geo. du Boulay, Lt. Col. Roy. Engineers
Edmund William Creswell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Thomas Ryder Main, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Charles WilliamiSherrard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Henry Ws 13 gh Panny-Tailyour, Lt. Col. R. Engineers
Thomas French Ross, Lt.Col. Royal Scots
Fred. Seymour Allen, Lt.Col. E. Yorkshire Regt....
p.a.c. Arthur F. Barrow, d/GJ. DsO. Lt.Col. Indian j
Staff Corps ')
Wm. Butler Ferris, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hugh Claude E. Lucas, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Afwell Robert Porter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Edw. Chamier Kellie, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Alfred Robert Martin, Major, Indian StaffCorps...
Booert Alex. Wa.hab, CLB.Major, Royal Engineers
Wm. A. D'Oyly O'Mealy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Hy. Robinson, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
jo. s.c. Beauchamp Duff,C2\E. Major, Indian Staff C.
Edgar Gaussen, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps)
(Hon. Captain 6 Mar. 80) J
p.s c. Theodore E. Stephenson, Lt.Col. Essex)
Regt. (44 F.) )
Anihew Green Thompson, Lt.Col. 6 Dragoons
Geoffrey G.Grimwood,£t Col. King's R. Rifles (60F.)
William Pitt, Lt.Col, Royal Engineers
Charles Wilkinson, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
George Francis De Bnde Davidson, Lt.Col. (from |
Major, h.p. Royal Highlanders) ; Recruiting »
Staff Officer, Birmingham, 1 May 96 I
George Humphrys Leathern, Lt.Col. (from Major)
Ea?t Surrey Regiment), Recruiting Staff Officer, y
Manchester, 16 Dec. 96 J
cornet, 1
2Ild LIEUT. !
OrENSlGN.
27 Feb. 69
8 Jan. 68
7 Aug 7c
1 Dec. 66
Dep.Serv.
24 Apr. 69
5 May 69
5 May 69
8 July 68
29 May 60
20 June 68
8 July 68
12 June 69
7 July 69
5 Oct. 67
22 June 67
23 Jan. 60
June 69
14 Aug. 67
5 May 69
26 June 67
15 Feb. 68
4 Apr. 67
9 Mar. 66
27 Nov. 67
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July t>9
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
8 July 69
4 July 69
4 July 69
8 July 68
18 Nov. 68
28 Oct. 71
7 July 69
27 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 71
21 July 71
7 July 6g
7 July 69
28 Feb. 74
\'2"/j2yrs.
15 July 68
7 July 69
7 July 69
28 Oct. 71
16 Mar. 73
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
7 July 69
13 Jan. 69
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 71
27 Cct. 71
28 Oct. 71
24 Sept. 70
3 Aug. 67
22 Feb. 71
20 Nov. 75
13 Jan. 69
28 Oct. 71
17 May 71
28 Oct. 71
29 Dec. 69
30 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
24 Feb. 73
19 Jan. 70
22 July 68
28 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
19 Apr. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
30 Dec. 71
11 Feb. 75
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
27 Oct. 71
24 Sept. 70
18 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
21 Aug. 69
18 Aug. 69 28 Oct. 71
7 Oct. 71
7 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
2 Dec. 74
29 Apr. 73
12 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
17 Aug. 74
i3s/i2 yrs.
Dep.&h.p.
2 Mar. 66
23 Mar. 67
27 Feb. 81
7 July 81
1 Feb. 79
6 Mar. 80
24 May 79
4 Mar. 80
1 July Si
1 July 3i
17 Nov. 83
11 Dec. 88
13 Sept. 79
7 July 81
7 July 81
^24 Apr. 81
] 4 Oct. 80
5 May 81
5 May 81
7 July 81
25 Sept. 79
1 Jan. 3o
29 May 8 1
30 Dec. 76
1 Nov. 79!
12 June 81
1 Jan. 81
7 Aug. 78
2 July 3i
23 July 79
24 Nov. 82
14 Nov. 70
30 June 81
17 Apr. 80
15 Apr. 79
26 Feb. 76
13 June 80
19 Feb. 79
5 Oct. 78
7 Jan. 80
26 May So
3 Apr. 78
8 Jan. 82
8 Jan. 82
7 July 8
7 J«ly 8
7 July 8
7 July 8
7 July 8
7 July 8
7 July 8
8 July 8
14 July 8
14 July 8
13 Dec. 70
23 Mar. 81
7 Jan. 82
S Jan. 82
3 Jan. 82
8 Jan. 82
23 July 82
23 July 82
23 July 82
24 Nov. 77
15 Aug. 77
18 Aug. 81
18 Aug. 81
21 Aug. 81
21 Aug. 81
21 Aug. 81
2 Dec. 85
8 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
S Jan. 85
8 May 86
11 Dec. 88
, LIEUT.
COLONEL.
21 Sept.74
30 Dec. 7:
20 Jufy 72
23 July 70
23 July 70
19 Feb. 67
11 Apr
27 Feb.
1 Apr.
11 Aug.
17 June
1 June
5 Sept.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
2 Apr.
19 Mar. 851 3
1 Apr. 88 1 9
4 Apr. 88114
1 July 87 24
28 June 84 30
5 May 89' 5
5 May 89I 5
22 May 88| 6
1 Apr. 85)12
21 Apr. 88114
1 July 87I29
7 Mar. S8; 3
18 Apr. S3' 5
12 June 8g'i2
18 June85Ji9
1 Aug.
22 June
15 June 85 26
6 Dec. 93.26
7 Apr. 85 30
30 June 89 30
2 Mar. 81! 1
1 July 81! 1
14 Mar. 83! 1
ic Oct. 85! 1
2 Nov. 85J 1
17 Mar. 86| 1
31 Mar. 86! 1
5 Apr. 86' 1 July 95
89^27 Feb. 95
81 j 1 Mar. 95
86 2 Mar. 95
851 6 Mar. 95
85^8 Mar. 95
83.20 Mar. 95
88J29 Mar. 95
88,29 Mar. 95
90I 1 Apr. 95
90J 2 Apr. 95
Apr. 05
Apr. 95
Apr. 95
Apr. 93
Apr. 95
May 95
May 95
May 95
May 95
May 95
May 95
June 95
June 95
June 95
June 95
June 9 5
June 95
June 95
June 95
June 95
June 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
_j Mar. 87 1
1 10 Feb. 87 2
1 July s8i 2
7 July 80: 7
7 July 8g| 7
7 July 89, 7
7 July 89, 7
I 7 July 89] 7
j 7 July 89 7
j 7 July 89 7
8 July 89J 8
14 July fag 14
J 14 July 89:14
{30 Sept. 84 28
21 July 851 5
3 Mar. 86' 1 2
1 July 88 12
14 July 88 12
1 Aug. 88 12
18 Dec. 8812
18 Dec. 88 12
:8Dec. 8812
21 June 85:14
6 May 8&J15
16 Feb.
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 95
July 05
July 95
July 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
8 Aug. 95
18 Aug. 89' 1 8
21 Aug. 89 21
21 Aug. 89121
21 Aug. 8921
2 Sept.9ii::8
5 Dec. 92J28
12 Feb. 93)28
9 Aug. 93)28
Aug. 94
Aug. o5
Aug. S3
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
3 Sept. 90 3 Sept. 95
1 July 81 57 Nov. 83 16 Sept.95
1 Mar. 79 29 July 85 17 Sept.95
1 Oct. 81 4 Nov. 85 18 Sept.95
23 July 8218 Dec. 88124 Sept.95
23 July 82 18 Dec. 881 1 Oct. 95
11 Nov. 76 11 July 36 9 Oct. 95
2 Mar. 7S ?8 Nov. 83 16 Oct. 95
WHEN
PLACED Olf
HALF PAT.
9 Oct. 95
Lieutenant Colonels.
45
COBSSI,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSTGN
LIEUT.
William Moore, Lt.Col. South Staffordshire Eegt.
Horatio Holt Hart, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers i
Arthur Davidson,61 MTO. Lt.Col. h.p. (from)
Major King's R. Rifles), Equerry to the Queen... j '
Charles Maximilian Western, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery i
John Charles Fred. Gordon, C/J?.Zf. Col. Indian S. C.'i0 Nov. 69
Charles Ernest Heath, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Douglas Minto Allen, Lt.Col. West India Regiment!
John Stacpole,62 Zl.CoZ. (from Major h.p. Army }
Service Corpsl ; D.A.A.G .Portsmouth, 13N0V.95 ) !
Charles Henry Vincent Garbett.i*. Col. Indian S.C. 17 Nov. 69
Joseph Alexander Lambert, Lt. Col. 2 Dragoon Gds
28 Feb. 74
23 July 70
10 Sept. 76
7 July 69
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 74
22 Sept.75
21 Jan. 74
28 Oct. 71
2 Dec. 74
Andrew William Proudfoot .Lt.Col. Indian S. Corps 24 Nov. 69 8 Oct. 71
23 July 70
6 Dec. 67
6 Dec. 67
4 Oct. 81
23 July 82
23 Apr. 85
24 Jan. 80
10 Nov. 81
1 Oct. S3
16 Jan. 85
26 Mar. 84
17 Nov. Si
1 Dec. 80
24 Nov. 81
23 July 82
1 July Si
1 July 81
8 Dec. 81
8 Dec
Owen Vidal Boddy, Lt.Col. Royal Ent-ineers
p.s.c. Wm. Thompson Adair, Major, Royal Marines
Edward Ernest Pyne, 3J ajor, h.p. Royal Marines, )
Barrack Master, Chatham )
Robert Francis Trotter, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps! 8 Dec. 6g'5>8 Oct.
Aubrey de Vere Alexander, Lt.Col. Indian S. Corps! 8 Dec. 69 28 Oct.
Augustus West Hill, Lt. Col. Middlesex Regt 1 Jan. 79J27 Sept.8o
Francis Sej-mour Allen, Lt.Col. Worcester Regt.... 9 Mar. 72 29 June 81
p.s.c. James M. Grierson. Major, Royal Artillery... 9 Oct. 77
Bloomfield Gough, Lt.Col. 9 Lancers 27 Apr. 7028 Oct. 71
Edw. Archibald Young, Lt.Col. Indian Statf Corps 15 Dec. 69' 28 Oct. 71
Charles H. B. Norcott, Lt.Col. Rille Brigade ^4 Aug. 67^8 Oct. 71J
21 Jan. 74
8 Jan. 70
12 Nov. 73
24 July 72
17 May 77
28 Oct. 71
p.s.c. John Reeves, Lt.Col. lush Fusiliers
Layard Livingstone Fenton. Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Mortimer Graham Neeld, Lt Col. 17 Lancers
Harry H. Rose Heath, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Seymour Chas. H. Monro, Major, Seaforth Hldrs....
p.s.c. John William Godfray, Lt.Col. King's Own )
Scottish Borderers )
George DalrympleM. Nisbett,63 Major, h.p. Bed- )
ford Regiment j
Frederick Stapleton Gwatkin, Lt. Col-Indian S. C.
"EC Fenton John Aylmer, Captain, Royal Engineers
John Eccles Nixon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alan Coddingtou Batten, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Leslie Davidson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Alfred Astley rearson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Willoughby Pitcairn Kennedy, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Henry Macan Mason, Lt.Col. Indian Statf Corps ...
Francis Stevenson, Lt.Col. Indian Statf Corps
Henry Robert Roberts, Lt.Col. Lincolnshire Regt....
George Hawkes, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Francis Fawkes Johnstone, Major (from h.p. >
Bedford Regt.); Inspector of War'tike Stores, r
c Apr. 97 )
Wm. Hy. Riddell, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regt
Chas. C. Hayford Thorolfl, Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers
Chas. Boyd YVilkieson, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
George D. F. Sulivan, Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Guards..
James Arthur Strachan, Lt.Col. Oxford Lt. Inf. ...
Robert G. W. Hepburne, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
p.s.c. Jas. Wolfe Murray, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Fred. Thos. Clayton, Major, Army Service Corps
Arden Lowndes Bavlev, Lt.Col. West India Regt....
p.s.c. Herbert E. Belfield, Lt. Col. West RidingRegt.
p.s.c. Hugh M. Sinclair, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Wm. Edw. Morrison Rough, Lt.Col. 7 Dragoon Gds.
Arthur Reginald Fraser, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
p.s.c. John W. Thos. Spencer, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Henry Leycester Aylmer, Lt.Col. 16 Lancers
Ernest Houghton' Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. )
(Hon. Lt.Col. 21 May 84) J
Richird Terrick Stainforth, Lt.Col. Army Ord.)
Dept. (Hon. Lt.Col. 6 Jan. 86) )
Wm. Butterworth Cooke, Lt.Col. Army Ord.)
Depi. (Hon. Lt.Col. 12 Mar. 86) $
Fred*. Ociavius Leggett, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. ^
(Hon. Lt.Col. 30 Sept. 87) )
John Laugford Wheeler, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. )
(Hon. Lt.Col. :o Oct. 88) j
Robt. Fulke Noel Clarke, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. )
(Ron. Lt. Col. 6 Jan. 89) j
Chas. Wm. Hy. Tate, Lt.Col. Army Old. Dept.)
(Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Dec. 90) )
Edward Heath, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. (Hon. )
Lt.Col. 24 Dec. 90) 5
Chas. Gilchrist Jeans, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept. )
(Him. Lt.Col. 12 Jan. 91) )
Geo. Dalrymple Fanshawe, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Richard Denny, Major h.p. Royal Marines; Bar-)
rack Master, 15 Oct. 95 $
Edward Dictinson, Lt.Col. Royal lingineers
Wm. Fred. Curteis. Lt. Col. Cheshire Regiment
Reginald Campbell Hadovv, DSO.Lt. Col. Indian 3.0.
Walter Waterneld Ward, Lt.Col. East, York Regt...
Chas. H3". Kelly, Lt.Col. Provisional Battalion
William Alex. Ramsay, Lt.Col. 4 Hussars
p.s.c. Edwd. A.W. S. Grove. Lt. Col. West Kent Regt,
Thomas Perrot1", Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henry G. Mainwaring, Lt.Col. S. Wales Borderers
24 Sept. 7
8 June 70
8 Feb.
8 Feb. 70 28 Oct. 71
8 Feb. 7c 28 Oct. 71
8 Feb. 7028 Oct. 71
19 Feb. 67:15 Feb. 71
19 Feb. 70:28 Oct. 71
20 Jan,
17 July 78
15 Dec. Si
1 Apr. 79
25 June 8
8 Jan. 8
7 Jan. 8
24 July 84
25 Apr. 80
22 Dec. 79
9 Mar. 79
27 Mar. 84
2 Oct. 89
10 Sept.S6
10 Sept. 86
7 July 69I24 Jan. 80
28 Oct. 71 1 8 Feb. 82
8 Feb. 82
S Feb. 82
8 Feb. 82
17 May 79
I Oct.
7t
27 Mar. 72
27 July 80
10 Sept.75
10 Sept.75
MAJ0B.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
WHEK
FLAOEDOIT
HALF PAT.
Nov. 88
10 Jan. 89
23 Apr. 85
_ May 85
10 Nov. 89
9 Oct. 90
4 Feb. 91
11 Feb
17 Nov. i
16 Oct. 95
22 Oct. 95
1 Nov. 95
1 Nov. 95
10 Nov. 95
12 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 95
_ 17 Nov. 95
21 July 88 20 Nov. 95
24 Nov. 89-21 Nov. 9=
91
12 Jan.
6 Dec. :
6 Dec. I
8 Dec. :
8 Dec.
8 May !
3 Oct.
2 Sept.68
22 Feb. 71
30 Dec. 71
13 June 74
23 July 70
28 Oct. 71
9 Fob.
10 Sept. 77
19 June 70
25 Oct. 82
23 July 82
June 76
5 Dec. 95
6 Dec. 95
6 Dec. 95
3 Dec. 95
8 Dec. 9
11 Dec. 95
11 Dec. 95
23 Nov. 95112 Dec. 95
2 Mar. 81 i 15 Dec. 95
15 Dec. 8g| 15 Dec. 95
1 Jan. 84:16 Dec. 95
25 Jan. 88 31 Dec. 95
8 Jan. 90' 8 Jan. 9b
27 Apr. 86 15 Jan. 96
16 Feb. 87^22 Jan. 96
26 Apr. 88 22 Jan. 96
6 June 38 22 Jan. 96
28 Aug. 89 22 Jan. 96
28 July 90 22 Jan. 96
18 Oct. 93 22 Jan. 96
■o Sept. 95' 22 Jan. 96
10 Sept. 95 22 Jan. 96
7 June 85 25 Jan. 96
1 July 87 8 Feb. 96
8 Feb. ooi 8 Feb. 96
8 Feb. 90, 8 Feb.
8 Feb. 90] 8 Feb.
25 Apr. 85 17 Feb. 96
19 Feb. 90 19 Feb.
.-oOot. 83;26Feb. 96
29 Mar. Q2 26 Feb. 96
10 July 901 4 Mar. 96
15 June85 :i Mar. 96
15 Aug. 88 11 Mar. 96
13 Junef
5 Feb. 71,28 Oct. 71! 19 Sept.79|i5 Jan. 86 16 Mar.
I 8 Jan. 7o|24Mar. Sol
|i2Sept.72( 1 Nov. 81
J29 Nov. 76 4 June 84
ii Aug. 80 1 July 3ij 8 Sept.86
,26 Feb. 76,20 May 85
I12 Feb. 74J12 Feb. 85
23 Sept. 71 28 Oct. 71 1 22 Mar. 79
8 Jan. 70I 12 Apr. 80
8 Jan. 70 12 May 80
25 Sept.6j 28 Oct. 71 11 Dec. 3o
Depart- mental
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
Depart-
mental
15 Jan. 67
mental
Service
Service
Dep.Serv,
Service
mental i Service
mental
mental
mental
mental
! 8 Jan. 70
1 24 June 68
23 July 70
113 Apr. 72
>7 Apr. 70 28 Oct. 71
13c Apr. 73
26 June 72
1 Sept. 69 14 Jan. 71
12 Nov. 73
1 Dec. 7c
21 Sept.73
Service
Service
Se rvice
Service
12 May 80
1 July 81
23 July 82
16 Au|
27 Apr. 82
25 Jan
18 June 3i
2 Mar. 79
13 Apr. 81
12 Dec. 80
7 July 80
5 Au:". 85 25 Mar. g(
9 Jan. 89 25 Mar. 96
3 Apr. 92 25 Mar. 96
4 Jan. 93 25 Mar. 96
1 Feb. 93 25 Mar. 96
1 Jan. 94 25 Mar. 96
26 Aug. §4 31 Mar
1 Sept. 85 1 Apr.
. Sept.
10 Sept. 90
z39/i83'rs.
253/iayrs.
25s u yrs.
25'/i2yrs.
239/12yrs.
o9/i2yrs.
/i2?rs.
/is yrs.
1 Nov. 95
17 Mar. 95
30 Sjpt.96
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 06
1 Apr. 96
2211/uyrs. 1 Apr. 96
9 Sept. 85 11 Apr. 96
24 June 89 11 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 89 20 Apr. 9b
10 Oct. 88 21 Apr. 96
27 Apr. 9027 Apr. 9:
6 Aug. 91 29 Apr. 9C
13 May 91; 1 May 96
21 May 84 13 May 96
18 Nov. 82^7 May 96
21 July 86 30 May g6|
2 Nov. 85 9 June 96
5 Oct. 1
46
Lieutenant Colonels.
Geo. Dodsworth Stawell, Major (from h.r>. Devon-")
shire Rest.), Assist. Adj. Gen., Deem, 15 June 96 j
Fras.Hugh Flowtlen, if.'C»?. Oxford Lt. Jnf. (52 F.)
p.s.c. Edward R. Oourtenay, Lt.Col. 11 Hussars ...
John Jerome Quill. Major, h.p. Royal Marines, '(
Barrack Master, Deal, 14 Aug. 97..." J
Augustus John English, Lt.Col. 14 Hussars
Henry John Blagrove, Lt.Col. 13 Hussars
Son. Walter Philip Alexander, Lt. Col. 2Dregoons...
Ernest Armond Barclay, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Charles Oldfield Nicholetts, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C.
James Hayes Sadler, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
John Edmund Mein, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Geo. Radley Hobhs, jJ.Col. Army Ord. Dept
Gordon George Monek-Mason. Lt.Col. Royal Art
Malcolm Edw. H. Owen Welch, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
William Frederick Noel Noel, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
p.s.c. John F. G. Ross of Bladensburg,65 CB. \
Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major Coldstream Guards)...]
Francis John William Eustace, Lt. Col. Royal Art...
James Volant Vashon Baker, Lt.Col. Royal Art. ..
Edward Beresford Coke, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
Henry Spencer Wheatley, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Ralph Bromfield W. Fisher, Lt.Col. 10 Hussars
Charles Aug. Rochfort-Boyd, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Monier Williams Skinner. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Walter Hanbury White, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
James Montague T. Badgley, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Henry William Daperier, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Harry Howlett Young, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps...
Wm.' Egginton Briggs, Lt.Col. Hampshire RegiO
ment (67 F.) j
p.s.c. William Willoughby Cole-Verner,6" Major
(from h.p. Rifle Brigade), Professor Royal
Military College 1 Sept. 96
Edward Evans Kenny, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps..
Geo. D. Campbell Gastrell, Lt.Col. Indian Staff C...
George Lindsay Garstin, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Frederick Arthur Aylmer, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Ferdinando Wallace Bennet. Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Arthur Gambier Holland,66 Lt.Col. h.p. (from [
Major 15 Hussars) )
V l£Robert Bellew Adams, CB. Major, Indian S. C. ...
Thomas Currie, CB. Lt.Col. N. Stafford Regt. (64 F.)
Alfred Heathcote, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.e. George Fitzherbert Browne,69 DSO. Lt.Col,
h.p. (from Major Northampton Regiment)
Military Attache, Pekin, 19 Sept. 96
James Hurley Rosseter, Lt.Col. Royal Arttllery
Lawrence Worthington Parsons, Lt.Col. R. Art
Charles Carroll Rich, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Richard Thompson, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Edm. Jas. Thos. Ross of Bladensburg, I f. Col. R.Eng.
Stewart M'Murdo Maycock, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Wm. Robert Le Geyt Anderson, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
John Wro. Edward Angelo.ir. Col. Indian Staff C...
Edward John Dewing, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Herbert Wm. Rracisenbury, Lt.Col. Royai Artillery
Noel Montagu i.ake, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers ,
Charles Haggard, Lt.Col. Irish Rifles
Robert Wm. P. Robertson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Arthur Law Woodland, Zr.CoZ. DurharnLt.Inf.(68 F.)
Henry Vaughan Hunt, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edwa"rd Stokes Evans, Lt.Col. Muuster Fus. (101 F.)
George Frankland Francis, Lt.Col . Indian Star! C.
William M'Carthy O'Leary, -Li. Col. S. Lancashire >
Regiment (40 F.) $
John Willoughby W ray, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps.
George Evan Lloyd, BSO.Lt. Col. WestRidingRegt.
David Francis Lewis, CB. Major, Cheshire Regt. ...
p. s.c. JohnFras. Burn-Murdoch, Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Geo. Wm. Hacket Pain, Major, Worcester Regt.
John Collinson, CB. Major, Northampton Regiment
Charles Vere F.Townshend.OB. DSO. Capt.,ln&. S.C.
Laurence Julius E. Bradshaw, Major, Indian S. C.
Ernest De Brath, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Raban, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Henry Chas. Savage, Lt. Col. S. Stafford Regt. (38 F.)
Henry Averell Eagar, Lt.Col. Irish Rifles (86 F.) ...
Lewis Edmund Coker, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Alexander Masters, Lt.Col. Indian Stall' Corps
Alexander Nelson Rochfort, Lt.l ol. Royal Artillery
Martin Martin, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Gerai'd Charles Kitson,6' Li.C'ol. h.p. (from-)
Major, King's Royal Rifles), Commandant Ji.M. >
College, Kingston, Canada J
p.s.c. Rees J. F. Banfield, Lt. Col. Welsh Regt.(69F.)
Richard H. W. H. Harris, Lt.Col. East Surrey \
Regiment (70 F.) )
Henry Parry Garden,73 Lt.Col. h.p. Duke of)
Cornwall's' Light Infantry (46 F.'l j
Parkins Hearle, Major, h.p. Et. Marines; Puy-'t
master Portsmouth, 17 Nov. 97 )
COKNET,
jndLiiiUT
OrENSlON.
2 May 68
>■}
3 Feb. .
6 July 70
6 July 70
6 July 70
6 July 70
Depart-
20 July 70
3 Aug. 70
27 Aug. 70
3 Sept. 70
3 Sept. 70
3 Sept.70
24 July
6 July 70
9 Feb. 70
5 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 73
24 June 68
30 Dec. 73
11 Feb. 75
10 May 71
6 June 71
6 J une 7
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
mental
8 Jan. 70
28 Oct. 71
23 July 70
5 July 68
8 Jan. 70
S Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
8 Oct. 71
27 June 74
23 July 7°
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
7 Mar. 72
12 Nov. 73
8 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
11 Sept. 76
28 Feb. 74
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
1 Oct.
2 Oct.
1 Feb. 67
6 July 90
6 July 9c
6 July 90
6 July 9c
2211/,2yrs.
25 Dec. 85
19 May 80
19 Aug. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
16 Jan. 84
16 Mar. 83
24 Nov. 77
6 July 82
6 July *
6 July 82
6 July 82
Service
9 July 80
20 July
23 July 82
18 Mar. 8
9 July 80
28 July 80
1 Aug. 80
3 Aug. 82
28 Apr. 82
23 July 82
4 Jan. 83
4 Jan . 83
4 Jan. 83
4 Jan. 83
27 Aug. 82
8 June 81
13 Apr. 81
3 Sept. 82
3 Sept.82
30 May 83 _
1 Sept. 8o| s Feb. 00
4 Jan. 83 15 June 85
29 Apr. 7912 June 89
11 Sept. 96
1 July 88
11 June 89
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
19 May 85
1 Sept. 86
10 Apr,
24 June S9
17 Aug. 87 1 July 96
8 Jan. 90I 1 July 96
5 July 86 s July 96
WHEN
ELiCEDOIf
HALF PAT.
15 June 96
17 June 96
1 7 June 96
une 96 14 Aug. 7
6 July 96
6 July 56
6 July 96
6 July 9c
3 July 96
16 July 96
20 July 90(20 July 96
1 Apr. 89:22 July 96
10 Nov. 8927 July 96
25 Dec. 85 30 July 96
20 Jan. 86 1 Aug. 96
20 Jan. 86 1 Aug. 96
3 Aug. 90' 3 Aug. 96
12 Feb. 91I 3 Aug. 96
18 Nov. 82J 5 Aug
17 Apr. 89 1 6 Aug. 96
3 May 89(12 Aug. 96
7 May 89113 Aug. 96
10 May 89,13 Aug. 96
27 Aug. 9o( 27 Aug. 96
27 July 96
29 Aug. 82
2 Dec. 91
3 Sept. 90
3 Sept. 90
3 Sept. 90
11 Sept. 87
;■ Mar. 8 1
4 Jan. 83
6 Dec. 82
5 Nov. 70
17 Apr. 69
t2 Nov. 70
4 Dec. 7!
22 jan. 79
30 Nov. 70
23 Sept.71
10 Apr. 70
4 Jan. 71
23 July 70
23 July 7c
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
4 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 71
2 Aug. 71
27 Mar. 72
4 Jan. 7
12 Oct. 70
4 Jan. 71
13 June 74
28 Oct. 71
15 Feb. 71
23 Oct. 71
29 Nov. 76
ti Feb. 75
2 Feb. 81
20 Nov. 75
8 May 80
1 Feb. 81
10 Sept. 75
11 Sept. 76
2 Aug. 71
13 June 74
2 Dec. 74
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
4 Jan. 71
7 July 69
11 Feb. 75
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
13 June 74
16 Dec. 67
13 Mar. 81
;6 Sept. 80
27 Nov. 80
4 Jan,
4 Jan. 83
4 Jan
22 Nov. 90
Oct. 82
2 Oct. 8
4 Jan. 8
1 Feb. 8
2 Aug. 8
19 Nov. 8
9 Feb, "
29 Oct. 86
1 July 86
7 July 86
21 June 89
25 June 89
25 June 89
29 Aug. 96
1 Sept. 96
3 Sept. 96
3 Sept. 96
3 Sept. 96
7 Sept. 96
8 Sept. 96
10 Sept. 96
12 Sept.96
14 Sept.96
16 Sept.96
19 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 90 1 Oct. 96
2 Oct. 90 2 Oct. 96
6 July 89 7 Oct. 96
1 Oct, 86; 12 Oct. 96
-. 20 July 89 19 Oct.
3 Aug. 89128 Oct.
9 Oct. 86 29 Oct.
1 Sept.96
10 Sept.
19 Sept.96
96
20 June 7=; 23 Mar. 84 31 Oct. 96
26 Feb. 81 1 12 Oct. 86 1 Nov. 96
1 July 81 1 Apr. 92 4 Nov. 96
5 Nov. S2| 5 Nov. 90 5 Nov. 96
-o Mar. 78J 13 Aug. 83 11 Nov. 96
i2 Nov. 82 12 Nov. 90. 12 Nov.
20 June 831 15 June 8s!i8 Nov. 96
20 Feb. 84J14 Jan. 9;|i8Nov.96
18 Jan. 85, 3 Aug. 92 18 Nov. 96
15 Feb. 86 16 May 94 18 Nov. 96
20 Aug. 84!3o May 94J18 Nov. 96
1 Feb. 92! 10 July 95^8 Noy. 96
10 Sept. 86 10 Sept.95 18 Nov.
Sept.
2 Aug. S3
3 Feb. 82
18 Jan. 82
27 Feb. 81
30 Nov. 82
9 Mar. 81
11 May 82
1 Jan. 85
8 Mar. 81
21 June 80
8 May 83
July 81
11 Sept. 96; 18 Nov.
6 Aug. 8923 Nov. 96
23 Aug. 89(25 Nov.
28 Dec. 89^25 Nov. 96
29 Oct. 86,30 Nov. 96
30 Nov. 90,30 Nov. 96
15 June 85J' 2 Dec,
16 Dec. S8[ 6 Dec. 96
27 July 92; 10 Dec. 96
1 Aug. 86J12 Dec. 96
17 Feb. 86] 14 Dec. 96
15 June 85 16 Dec. 96
16 Dec. 89 16 Dec. 96
ic Dec. 96
14 Sept. 98
17 Nov. 97
Lieutenant Colonels.
47
Warren Hastings Frith, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
John Hothain, Lt.Col. Koyal Artillery
Hans C. Mauusell Woods, Lt.Co'. Royal Artillery.,
George Pridham Owen, Lt.Cul. Royal" Artillery
Thomas Alex, dill, Lt.Col. h.p. 12 Lancers
Suene Grant, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Buchanan Scott, C1E. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Richard Matthews Ruck, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Simeon Hardy Exham, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Edward Glenme, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Hy. P. Poingdestre Beigh, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Richard Carnac Temple. CLE. Lt.Col. Indian S.C...
Frederick Guy Vivian, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Newton Plomer Fowell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Fred. T. Mackinlay Beaver, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Solomon Watson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
George Frederick Wilson, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
■p. s.c. Geo. Mackworth Bullock, LI. Col. Devon Regt
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
Ol'ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
I WHEN
[PLACED OW
HALF PAT.
4 Jan,
4 Jan. 71I2
4 Jan. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
26 Mar. 75
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
4 Jan. 71
" Oct. 71
Oct. 71
15 Mar. 8
6 Apr. 8
6 Apr. 8:
8 May Si
30 Nov. 81
2 Aug
2 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
4 Jau.
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
83
4 Jan. 7i|io Jan.
2 Aug. 7i|23May 81
2 Aug. 71 j 1 1 June 8
2 Aug. 71J 2 Aug. 8
24 Apr. 72122 Feb. 82
Thos. M. G. Thackeray, L .Col. lunis. Fusiliers \*5 Nov. 68127 Oct. 71(23 Mar
C. Bradford H. Wolseley-Jenkins, Lt. Col. 19 Huss.
Francis Cecil Rieardo, Lt.Col. h.p. Grenadier Gds.
yi€ William Heu.y Dick-Cunyngham, Lt.Col. 1
Gordon Highlanders J
Benjamin Arthur Saitorthwaite, Lt.Col. N. }
Lancashire Regiment j
Patrick C. Eric Newbigging, Lt.Col. R. Artillery..
C. Richard Townley, Lt.Col. Suffolk Regt. (12 F.
Wm. Johnston Kirkpatrick.ii. Col. York and Lan- )
caster Regiment j
Henry Napier M'Rae, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Arthur F. G. Richardson, Lt.Col. S. Lancashire)
Regiment (82 F.) j
CuthbertGeo. Knocker, Lt.Col. Army ServiceC'c^ps
Charles Purchas, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept. >
(Hon. Major, 1 Apr. 92) 7... )
Geo.Robt.Atkinson, Lt.Col.Avmy Ordnance Dept. 1
{Hon. Major, 1 Apr. 92) j
Alfred Sadler.Zr.Co/. Army Ordnance Dept. (Hon. i
Major, 1 Apr. 92) ji
Jas. Maitland Hunt, Lt.Col. Cameron Hldrs. (79 F.)
Herbert Hugh Muirhead, Lt.Col. Royal Engineer
Alfred Luther Lane, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Hewitt Bengree, Lt.Col. Koval Artillery
Richd. D. B. Rutherford, Lt.Col. Highland Lt Inf.
Thomas Heron, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept. )
(Hon. Major, 4 May 92) j"
p.s.c. Herbert C. O. 'Plumer.-Miyor, YorkandLan- 1
caster Regiment f
Edwin A. H. Alderson, Major,W. Kent Regt. (97 F.)
George Richards Challenor, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
p.s.c. Douglas Fred. R. Dawson,1 CMG. Lt.Col. \
(from Major h.p. Coldstream Gds.), Military \
Attache, Paris, 13 July 95 )
Thos. Horatio de Montmorency Roche, DSO. ~>
Lt.Col. Royal Marines i
Frederick W. Bainbridge Landcn, Major, Army {
Service Corps )
Frederick Augustus Bowles, Lt.Col. Royai Artiliery
Willicm Sworder Walforcl, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Walter Ferrier Graham, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Jas. Redmond Patrick Gordon, Lt.Col. 15 Hussars
Charles A. Hadfleld, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps...
Charles Leslie Casey, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Geo. Glencairn Cunningham, DSO.C'n^.DerbyRegt.
John Rowlandson, Lt.Col. Lancaster Regt. ".........
E. H. Le Marchant.it. Col. Hampshire Regt. (67 F.)
Henry Walter Barrett, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance >
Department (Hon. Major, 2 July 02) j
Macan William Saunders, Lt.Col'. Royal Artillery
William Hodgson Suart, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Francis Henry Hall, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Percy Stanley Druitt, Lt.Col. Munster Fus.(ioi F.J
Henry Lethbridge Jessep, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. John C. Duke, Lt.Col. (from h.p. West")
Riding Regiment). Deputy Assistant Generals
for Instruction, Dublin, 15 July 98 )
Grey Skipwith, Major, Roval Marines
Albert Evelyn Houghton, Lt. Col. Royal Marines ..
Standish Hy. Harrison, Lt. Col. Liverpool Regt
Cecil Henry Collette, Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf. ...
Egerton Payler Morgan-Pa vior, LI. Col. R. Scots ...
Constantiue R. W. Hervey, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Charles Crutchley," Major, h.p. Scots Guards, ;
D.A.A. Gen. for Recruiting, War Officers Mar.95 )
Wm. Geo. Collingwood, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance \
Department (Hon. Major 14 Sept. 92) j
p.s.c. Wallscourt H. H. Waters, 31 VO. Major, h.p. >
Royal Artillery )
Alfred George Watson, Lt. Col.E. Lane. Regt.(3o F.)
Charles Hogge, Lt.Col. Indian Start' Corps
Fred. Charles Maisey, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps ...
vroorge Winga'te, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
p.s.c. John Wm. Hogge, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
16 Oct. 67
14 Jan. 69
25 Mar. 71
Departl.
Departl.
Departl.
9 Oct. 69
Departl
4 Dec. 78
13 June 74
11 Sept. 72
1 July 81
8 June 84
17 Feb. 73
10 Oct. 8;
28 Oct. 71
2S May 80
2 Aug. 71
28 Oct. 71
ri June Si
10 Apr. 80
2S Feb. 74
1 July 81
28 Oct. 71
25 Mar. 83
5 Oct. 73
15 Mar. 80
11 Feb. 75
15 Apr. 82
Service
22 yrs.
Service
22 yrs.
30 Nov. 86 21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 86 21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 86 21 Dec. 96
15 Aug. 87 21 Dec. 96
23 Nov. 92 21 Dec. 961 1 Dec. 97
7 Dec. 88 31 Dec. 96
4 Sept. 89 31 Dec. 96
17 Dec. 89 31 Dec. 96,'
17 Dec. 89 '31 Dee. 96
17 Dec. 8q 31 Dec. 96;
4 Jan. 91 4 Jan. 97
4 Jan. 91 j 4 Jan. 97
4 Jan. 01 1 4 Jan. 97
4 Sept.86|io Jau. 97!
4 Aug. 87I11 JaD. 97
1 Sept. 87 11 Jan. 97 1
2i Oct. 89 18 Jan. 971
29 May 91 18 Jan. 97I
Dec. 89 1 Feb. 97;
21 May 84 7 Feb. 97)
o Dec. 90 10 Feb. 97J10 Feb 97
4 Mar. 9; '12 Feb. 971
8 Aug. 86J14 Feb. 97
21 Sept. 87: 15 Feb. 97 [
9 Apr. 85 24 Feb. 971
18 Nov. 82' 13 Mar. 97!
7 Dec. S8J25 Mar. 97
3 July 87 127 Mar. 97
15 Feb. 91 J 1 Apr. 97
r Apr. 96
Service I20V12 yrs.
12 Feb. 74(12 Feb. 81
2 Aug. 71, 1 Aug. 83
2 Aug. 71 1 July 81
2 Aug. 71,21 July 8:
9 Apr. 79
13 Aug. 79
15 Dec. 71
22 Jan. 79
Departl.
23 Sept. 71
28 Oct. 71
Service
11 Sept. 76
1 July 3i
15 Dec. 71
21 Jan. 74
1 July 74
19 May 80
it July
13 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
25 Jan. 81
2 Dec. 74
2 Aug. 71
22 Oct. 81
10 Jan. 72
28 Feb. 74
Service
5 Dec. 71
5 Dec. 71
5 Dec. 71
21 Sept. 74
23 July 70
S Oct. 71
8 Jan. 63
Departl.
3 Sept. 70
23 Sept. 71
23 Sept. 71
23 Sept. 71
23 Sept. 71
1 Oct. 73
1 Oct. 73
2 Dec. 74
8 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
15 Dec. 71
21 Sept. 74
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9 Aug.
8 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct,
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2o3/j, yrs.
29 May 82
12 June 86
1 July 81
19 Sep;.85
28 May 84
19 Sept. 85
1 Oct.
13 July si
13 July Si
15 Aug. 88
14 Jan. 84
7 May 81
14 Aug. 80
!2 Sept.80
9 Sept. 83
203/i2 yrs.
13 July Si
_ July 81
13 July 81
4 May S2
3 July 82
24 Aug. 81
6 Jan. 84
;i Feb. 84
1 July 81
30 Sept. 82
14 Aug. 81
6 July 81
29 June 87
1 Apr, 96J
i Apr. 96
iS Nov.
17 Dec.
21 Sept.
21 Sept.
24 Feb. 86
1 Apr. 96
22 Jan. 93
27 May 96
28 Sept.S7
29 July 91
27 Sept. 91
18 Apr. 94
1 Oct. 87
25 Oct. 87
29 Oct. 87
1 May 95.
1 Apr. 91
21 Sept. 87
15 Aug. 89:
7 Oct. 91'
6 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 96
1 July 87
9 Jan. 88
26 June 88
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 57!
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1 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
4 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
15 Apr. 97
4 May 97
3 May 97
8 May 97
18 May 97
23 May 97
25 May 97
28 May 97
2 June 97
6 June 97
12 June 97
16 June 97
16 June 97
16 June 97
26 June 97
30 June 97
2 July 97 1
13 July 97 [
21 July 97
21 July 97
23 July 97 J
1 Apr. 89I27 July 97
30 July 84
June 80
23 Sept. 83
23 Sept. 83
23 Sept. 83J23 Sept. 91
23 Sept. 83 23 Sept. 91
25 Feb. 85
1 Aug. 90
10 Aug. 90
19 Nov. 90
19 Aug. 85
18 Ja,n. 93
4 Aug. 88
30 June 87
1 Apr. 96
22 June 92
5 Aug. 85
7 Dec. 3t
23 Sept. 9
30 July 97
1 Aug.
10 Aug.
11 Aug.
19 Aug.
97
97
97
97
21 Aug
2 Sept
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8 Sept
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14 Sept. 97
15 Sept. 97
23 Sept. 97
23 Sept. 97
23 Sept. 97
23 Sept. 97
23 Sept.97
3 Sept.97
14 Apr. 98
48
Lieutenant Colonels.
CORNET,
!21ldlIEUT.[
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LIEUT.
COLONEL.
George LycettE. May,£r. Col. Lancashire Fusiliers [13 June 67 9 Aug. 71 22 Nov. 78
Oswald Ulaude Kadtord, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 26 Sept.71128 Oct. 71126 Sept.83
2; Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
71 28 Oct.
7i'28 0ct.
71
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Edward Montaga Flint, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery ...| I25 Dec. 71
HerbertPercival Willoughby.Zf.CW.RoyalArtillery !i6Jan. 72
Hugh Aboukir Scott, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery ! 6 Jan. 72
Wm. Harold Chippindall.Zr.CV. Royal Engineers 2 Aug. 71
Edmond William Cotter. Lt. Col. Royal Engineers 2 Aug. 71
Edward John Bur, Lt.Col. Roval Engineers 2 Aug. 71
Sir &y. Ed. M'Callum, -ffCJf <?..£?. CW. Royal Eng 15 Dec. 71
John H y. Chencvix Harrison Lt. Col. R. Engineers 15 Dec. 71
Samuel Holt Loinax, Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles 13 June 74
Alfred Moutanaro, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Walter Rupert Kenyon-Slaney.trCoi.RifleBrigadelio Nov. 69
Peter LegL Clowes, Lt.Col. 8 Hussars
Alex. John Montgomery, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Jefferson Sen-ell Wood, Lt.Col. Border Regiment. ..J28 May 70
Wm.Hy. FothergillMacMullen. Lt.Col. IndianS.C. 28 Oct. 71
Lambart John Browne, Lt.Col: Indian Staff Corps I28 Oct. 7
Robert Feild Jameson, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 128 Oct
Arthur Wapshare, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps 28 Oct.
George Henry B. Coats, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps. 28 Oct.
John Wm. Hastings Potts, Lt.Col. Koyal Artillery
James Kellie, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Cecil Henry Law, Lt.Col. Dorsetshire Regiment ... 7 July 69
FitzGerald Muirson Banister, Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
John M'Donnell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pelham (ieorgeVon Donop,Z./.Co/.Royal Engineer?
Chas. G. Colvin Money, CB. Lt.Col. Northmld.Fus.
Ulick Geo C. de Burgh, Lt.Col. 3 Dragoon Guards
Robert Piestou Birkett Rodick, Lt.Col. Royal Fus. 9 Feb. '
Vesey John Dawson, Lt.Col. Coldstream Guards ...
Arthur Ralph Pemberton, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Lewis Horace Phillips, Lt.Col. Noriolk Regt. (9 F.)
David Stanley W.Earl of Airlie, Lt.Col. 12 Laucers
William John Butterworth Bird, Lt.Col. IndianS.C.
William L. Clinton Baddeley,ii.GW. R. Engineers
John Burton Forster, Lt Col. Irish Regiment U8 F.)
James Wyndham Hughes- Hallett, DSO. Lt.Col. 1
Seal'orth Highlanders (78 F.) )
Alex. Wm.Denuistown Campbell,Z<. Co/. IndianS.C
Charles Stuart Wheler,£f.CW. Indian Staff Corps.
William Grenville Mansel, Lt.Col. Indian S.O
Maurice Crosby Cuoke-Collis, Lt. Co-'. Indian S.C...
William SelwoodHewett,Zf. Co/. Indian Staff Corp
Francis George Lawrence Mainwaring, Lt.Col. )
Indian S.C J
Alexander Bowes Mein, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Mossom Innis Gibbs, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Charles Mordaunt FitzGeraid, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
Hy. Chas. Harford, Lt. Col. Wiltshire Regt. (99 F.)
Thos.JulianPenrhys Evans, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Arthur Bor, Lt.Col. West India Regiment
John Tempie, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
James Alfred Coxhead, Lt Col. Royal Artillery
Richd. L. A. Pennington, Zr. Co/.Northunibei'landFus
Edward Benj. Appelbe, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance/
Dept. {Son. Major, 21 Jan. 93) )
p.s.c. Hy. C. Claughton Walker, Lt.Col.Roya.1 Art.
Reginald Oakes, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
EdwardNathamelHenriques, i^.Cu/. Royal Artillery
Chas.Edwd.Harman.ir.Co/. Connaught Rangers /
(94 F.) i
John W. Astley Marshall, Lt.Col. West lr.dia Regu
Jas. Spens, Lt. Col. Shropshire Light Infantry(8sF.;
Robert Fulton, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wiiionghby F. G. Forbes, CB. Lt. Col. Warwick)
Regimeni [6F.I J
Ralph Egertou, Lt.Col. West India Regiment
Morey Quayle Jones, CB. Lt.Col. Warwick Regi-~j
merit (6 F.) j
Gerald Grant-Dalion, Lt.Col. West YorkshireRegt. \
(14 F.) j
Hon. Edw. Noel, Lt.Col.. (from Major) h.p. Rifle )
Brig.; Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Ceylon I
Frank Montague Randall, VSO.Lt. Col. Indian S.C.
Frank R. Lowth, CB. Lt.Col. Lincoln Regt. (10 F.) 30 Nov.
Harry M. Carter, Lt.Col. Wilts Regt. (62 F.) 8 Jan.
George Blakiston Renny, Zr.CW.Indian Staff Corps
Henry Beresford Bourk'e. DSO.Lt.Col.W. Ind. Regt.
p.s.c. Richard Fras. J ohnson.ir. Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Dacres Olivier, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
James Charles Oughterson, Lt.Col. Army S. C. ...
Thos. Preston Battersby, Lt.Col. Army Ord. Dept.
Hy. Whistler Smith- Rewse,£f.CW.Royal Engineers
7>.*.c.W.B.Capper,Lf.CoZ. NorthamptonRegt.(48 F.)
Richai'dG.BruxnerRandall,if.('o/.Lanc.Fus.(2o I'.;1 8 June 70
Charles David Myers Gall, Lt.Col. Royal Fas. (7 F.)
Arthur Wm. F. Jackson, Lt.Col. Warwick Regt. ... 22 May 75
FitzKoy Somerset Lanyon Pernio, Lt.Col. Welsh")
Regiment (69 F.) 5
R^bertHenry Gunning, Lt. CW.King'sRoyal Rifles...
John Edward Blackburn, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Harry D'Arch Breton, Major, Royal Engineers
16 July 8
17 Aug. 81
7 Sept. 81
1 Aug. 83
2 Aug. 83
2 Aug. 83
15 Dec. 83
15 Dec. 83
21 July 80!
14 Oct. 71J14OCI. 83
28 Oct. 71 j 14 June 80
20 Nov. 75 2i Feb. 83
6 Jan. 72 7 Sept.81
71 23 June 80
71 28 Oct. 83
71 28 Oct. 83
71 28 Oct. 83
71 28 Oct. 83
28 Oct. 71 28 Oct. 83
2 May 72 17 Sept.
15 Dec,
28 Oct.
5 Nov. 70
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10 Nov. 69
18 June 81
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2 May 72
2 May 72
15 Dec. 71
29 May 72
11 Sept.76
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
11 Feb. 76
2 Dec. 74
13 June 75
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
23 Nov. 72
26 June 73
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
30 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
1 July 74
18 Dec. 75
2 May 72
2 May 72
11 Sept.76
Service
12 Sept.72
12 Sept.72
12 Sept.72
21 Sept. 75
30 Nov. 77
29 May 72
17 Feb. 72
28 Oct. 7
1 July 81
12 Nov. 73
8 Jane 7:
27 Mar. 7:
o Mar. 72
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7
27 Mar. 72
30 Nov. 78
12 Sept.72
15 Dec. 71
12 Nov. 73
2 Feb. 76
15 Dec. 71
12 Feb. 76
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
22 May 76
9 Aug. 73
26 Mar. 73
15 Dee. 71
15 Dec. 71
Dec. 83
24 Jan. 83
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81
15 Dec. 8
1 Sept. 8
I July 8
10 Sept. 80
25 Oct. 84
1 Jan. 84
10 Julv 82
18 Feb. 84
m Dec. 83
15 D^c. 83
26 Feb. 81
2 Sept.8o
30 Dec. 83
,0 Dec
30 Dec.
30 Dec. 83
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30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 83
30 Dec. 83
3c Mar. 81
17 May 84
16 Jan. 85
6 Oct. 81
24 Oct. 81
9 Sept. 82
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29 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 81
30 Mar. 8 1
5 Oct. 87
1 July 83
17 Feb. 84
1 June 81
II Jan
25 Apr. 83
18 May 81
20 Aug. 80
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11 Mar. 81
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5 Oct. 87
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18 Ocl. 84!
15 Dec. 83:
15 May 84
24 Jan. 80
28 Jan. 82
12 Feb. 84
4 Apr. 83
7 Dtc. 88
4 Aug. 88
1 Oct. 88
29 Oct. 88
17 Dec. 89
18 Jan. 90
25 Jan. 90
1 Feb. 90
1 Mar. 90 j
1 Jan. 86
14 Oct. 91'
1 Dec. 85
2 Oct. 85
29 Oct. 88
15 May £9
28 Oct. 91
28 Oct. 91
28 Oct. 91
28 Oct. 91
28 Oct. 91
29 Nov. 88
19 Apr. 90
21 June 90
5 Dec. 38
21 Dec. 83
6 May 90
I 9 Dec. 91
31 Oct. 90
9 Dec. 86
:o July
7 May 93
19 Sept. 90
15 June 85
15 Dec. 91
1 10 May 90
6 Feb. 89
27 Mar. 90
'30 Dec. 91
130 Dec. 911
J30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
I30 Dec. 91
■JjoDec. 91
130 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
7 Jan. 86
I 9 Jan. 91
I24 Feb. 92
I21 Dec. 38
j 1 Jan. £9
22 Feb. 92
I 1 Apr. 96
j 1 Jan. So
1 Jan. 89
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21 Jan. 00
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17 Feb. 92
1 29 Nov.
25 Sept.97
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1 Oct. 97
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1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
6 Dec. 97
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29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
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24 Feb. 98
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3 Mar. 98
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92 9 Mar. 98
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801 19 Mar. 98
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94 28 Mar. 98
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90I 1 Apr. 98
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92 1 6 Apr. 93
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Lieutenant Colonels.
49
I COUNET,
J2ndLiEUT
OI-ENSIGN.
Philip Arnold Buckland.Zi.Co7. Indian Staff Corps
James Lome Govan.if.Cu/. Norfolk Regiment.
p.s.c. Charles Edward de la Poer Beresford,^
Lt.Col. (from Major, Wiltshire Regiment), >
Military Attache, St. Petersburg, 4 May 98 J
Charles Withers Raverishaw, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
Wm. C. Paure Field, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
p.s.c. Arthur Gillespie Churchill, l.t.Cnl. (from )
Major) 12 Lancers; Military At'ache, Japan, ;-
12 June 98 j
Walter Cook, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Ernest Charles Wace, DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Bowles, Major, Yorkshire Regiment (19 F.J
Rawdon EdwardD. Reilly, Lt. Col. Indian S. C
Herbert Manstield, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Matthew Ridley, Major, 7 Hussars
John Chivas Shirres, DSO. 'Major, Royal Artillery
Gerald H.Wildig O'Snllivan, Lt.Col. Royal Eng....
Ernest Blunt, Major, Royal Engineers
Hugh Fred. Lyons-Montgomery, ilia/or, Indian S. C.
George T. P. Downman, Major, Gordon Highlndrs.
PercyT. Rivett-Carnac, Major, W. Riding blegt. ...
Charles AlexanderAnderson, jUu/'c-.RoyalArtdlery
Wm.Aldworth, DSO. Lt.Col. Duke of Cornwall's") j
i^Light Infantry J
Robt. Ramsay Napier Sturt, Major, Indian S. C...
Edward 0. Fisher Hamilton, X7. Col. W. Surrey Regc.
Valens CongreveTonnochy, Major, Indian S. C
Forbes Macbean, Major. Gordon Highlanders
John Blaxell Woon, Major, Indian Staff Corps I
p.s.c. Herbert H. Burney, Major, Gordon Highldrs.
Edward William Fane Hurtiu, Major, Indian S. C.
Arthur Arnoid Barrett, Major, Indian S. C |
Lionel Herbert. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Herbert Powell, Major, Indian Staff Corps,
Francis Garnett Atkinson, Major, Indian S. C
Charles Louis Woollcombe, Major, King's Own ^ |
Scottish Borderers (25 P.J J |
Edward P. H. M'Swhuey, Captain, Indian S. C '
p.s.c. Henry R. B. Donne, Major, Norfolk Kegt. ...
Francis Henry Kelly, Major, Royal Engineers j
Son. Fred. W.E.de Holey ns, DSO. Maior, 4 Hussars1
Trevor P. B. Ternan, DSO. Major, Warwick Regt.i
Henry Palmer Knight, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers. .J
Edward George Grogan, Lt. Col. Black Watch (42 P.)
William Henry Goldney, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Thomas Caldwell Pears, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Robert G. Kekewich, Lt.Col. N. Lane. Regt. (47 P.)
Arthur E. R. Curran, Lt.Col. Manchester Regt
George Arthur Mills, Lt.Col. Dublin Fus. (102 P.)...
Henry Martindale Temple, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Aug. Simeon Le Quesne, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art
-Edmond J. Gallwey, Lt. Col. Somerset Lt.inf. (13 P.)
Henry Mostyn Owen, Lt. Col. 1 Dragoon Guards ...
p.s.c. John Stewart Scott Barker, Lt.Col. R. Art. ..
Frederic Brice Banny, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Francis Seymour Leslie, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Carmichael Light Young, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe, i.*. Col. Grena- >
dier Guards j
Bernhard Drysdale Moller, Lt.Col. 18 Hussars
p.s.c. Julian J. Leverson, CM &. Lt. Col. R. Engnrs.
Robert HowdenKeUie, Major, S Lancashire Regt.
John Hy. Collier Cootie, Lt.Col. R.Hghlndrs.(73 F.)
Richard Lionel Hippisley, Lt.Col. Roy. Engineers
p.s.c. Frank William N. VVogan- Browne, Lt.Col.\
3 Hussars i
Alfred Hansel, DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Charles St. Leger Barter, Lt.Col. Yorkshire •
Lightlnfantry (105 F.) j
Gerald Lionel J. Goff, Lt.Col. Argyll and Suther- )
land Highlanders j
Robert Charles Hellard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Arthur Houstoun Hewat, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Harry George Weir, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Elliott Carr, Lt.Col. Scuts Fnsiliers
John Colin L. Campbell Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Horace J. JamesKeutish, Lt. Col. Dorset Regt. (39 Ft.)
Charles Knight Wood, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Colm George Donald, Lt. Col. Royal Fusiliers
Henry John Lyster, Lt.Col. Royal Artllery
p.s. c.Arthur J. Watson, Lt.Col., Suffolk Regiment
Willia*n Walter Lean, Lt.Col Indian Staff Corps...
George Alfred Money, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Richard Hobart Morrison, It. Co . (from Major 1
h.p. iS Hussars) ; U. A. A. Gen., Malta, 10 Nov! 98 J
Frank Robt. Crofton Oarletou, Lt.Col. Irish Fus...
p.s. c. James Grove White, Lt. Col.'. Middlesex Re"t. )
(77 Ft.) j
Charles J. Spotttsw oode, Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt.
George Thorpe Unslow, LtCA. Royal Marines
30 Jan. 78
7 July 69
1 Aug. 80
24 Apr. 72
25 Aug. 80
1 Jan.
: Jan.
i Jan.
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Juiy
i July
1 Jan.
2d Oct. 71
8 May 72
8 May 72
1 July 81
10 Sept.75
1 15 Dec. 71
26 Feb. 77
31 Aug. 72
20 ^v. 75
27 Mar. 74
11 Sept.73
I 6 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 72
13 June 75
29 Nov. 76
3 Jnly 73
2 Feb. 76
13 June 74
9 Mar. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
1 1 Nov. 76
1 Oct. 73
21 July 80
10 Sept.75
10 Sept.75
1 July 81
27 Jan. 76
1 Sept.76
11 Oct. 76
4 Oct. 79
1 July 8i
6 Apr. 79
5 Sept.82
1 July 81
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
15 Dec. 71
29 May 7 1
2 Dec. 74
11 Sept. 74
12 Nov. 73
8 June 72
18 Feb. 71
28 Oct. 71
1 July 81
12 Seut.72
12 Sept. 72
15 Dec. 71
15 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
8 May 73
6 Jan. 72
30 Dec. 71
10 Sejt.75
6 Jan. 72
30 Nov. 76
12 Sept. 72
10 Sept.75
10 Mar. 75
6 Jan. 72
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 7?
9 Aug. 73
6 Jan. 72
10 Sept.75
6 Jan. 72
21 Sept. 74
12 Sept. 7:'.
9 Aug. 73
II Sept. 72
11 Sept. 72
13 June 74
21 Sept. 74
12 Nov. 73
5 June 76
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8 May 84
8 May 84
1 May 86
10 Sept.86
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26 Sept. 83
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4 Oct. 82
6 Jan. 84
6 Jan. 84
13 June 80
28 Nov. 83
19 Dec. 83
7 Nov. 84
30 Mar. 81
8 Jan. 85
19 Dec. 83
6 Jan. 85
2 July 84
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24 July 8n
10 Sept.86
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22 Jan. 92
27 Jan. 87
1 Sept.87
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30 Nov. 3i
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1 July 84
6 Jan. 84
30 Nov. 81
21 Dec. 81
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14 Apr. 83
11 Sept. 84
11 Sept.84
3i Oct. 82
8 June 81
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24 Apr. 92
20 Aug. 94
4 June 90
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24 Apr. 98
1 May 98
4 May 98
8 May 92 8 May 98
8 May 92 8 May
21 Dec. 92J11 May 98
0 Sept.95111 May 98
1 Oct. 87 1 8 May 98
15 June85'2o May 98
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21 Feb. 90! 20 May 98
3 May 90 20 May 98
9 May 91 J 20 May 98
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9 Mar. 93J20 May 981
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23 Sept. 93 20 May 98
20 May 1
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29 May 95
;o Sept. 95
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22 Jan. 96J20 May
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1 Sept. 961 20 May 98
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6 June 97 20 May 98
20 May
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1 Oct. 97
2 Mar. 98
6 Apr. 98
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20 Hay 98
20 Hay 98
22 Hay 98
4 Dec. 85 I 24 Hay 98
3 Aug. 90' 26 Hay 9?'
29 May 92129 Hay 98
15 June 85 1 June 98
6 Oct. 86[ 1 June 98'
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8 June 92; 8 June 98
12 June9i 12 JunegS
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1 July 95I14 June 98
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22 Sept. 90' 1 July 98
22 Oct. 90 1 July 9S
15 June 85 6 July 98
7 July 86 8 July 98
i Jan. 91 10 July 98
12 July 98 12 July 98
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13 Aug. 89 15 July 98
26 Mar. 90 19 July 98
29 Sept.82
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21 Sept. 92
15 Jan. 91
1 Sept. 89
2 Sept. 89
10 Aug. 91
15 Jan. 91
31 Dec. 90
0 Hay 91
3 Sept. 90
1 Oct. 89
21 Oct. 8b
11 Sept. 92
11 Sept. 92
19 Nov. 89
28 July 91
18 Sept. 89
11 Hay 90
3 Feb. 92
23 July 98
1 Aug. 98
17 Aug. 98
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25 Aug. 98
27 Aug. 98
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Lieutenant Colonels.
p.s.e.Alfred E.Codiington, Lt.Col Coldstream Gds.
Arthur Mordaunt Murray, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Geo.H.H.Couchman, DSO. Major, Somerset Lt Inf.
Philip Saltmaishe, Lt.Col., Royal Artillerv
Edward Win. Herbert, Zr.Co/.'King's Royal Rifle.-:
Benjamin D. A. Donne. Lt.Col. Sussex Regiment
Cnarles J.|Blomfieid,.D<SO. Lt. Col. Lancashire Fus.
p.s.c. Henry Byron Jeffreys, Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
Lawrence .lamieson Toriie, Lt Col. Indian S. C. ...
Roderick William MacLeod, Lt Col. Indian S. C.
Walter F.C.Chichele Plowdeu, Lt.Col. Indian S.C.
p.s.c. Walter Blunt Fletcher, Lt.Col. Royal Art.
John Wilmot Robyns, Major, Royal Marines ...
Francis Lloyd, DSO. Lt.Col. Grenadier Guards
Walter G. Crole Wyndham, CB. Lt.Col. 21 Lancers
p.s.c. Fras.Ricbd. PennefatherKane, Lt.Col. h.p.
(from Major E. Surrey Regiment), Assistant
Adjutant General, Alexandria, 30 Nov. 93
Peter Robert Bairn slather, Lt.Col. Indian S. C.
•p.s.c. Percy H. Hamon Massy,7* Lt.Cot. h.p.
(fromMajor) 6 Dragoon Guards ; Vice Consul in
AsiaMinor, 11 Mar. 96
Henry A. Walsh, Lt.Cot. S.mieiset Lt. Inf. (13 F
Arthur Wm. M'Kinstry, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt..
John Monteith, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Redmond 0. S. Macausland. Lt. Col. Indian S. C.
Henry Richard Marrett, Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Bon. Milo George Talbot, Major, Royal Eng,
James A.Campbell. Major, Seaforth Highlanders..
Fred. Baumgardt Elmslie, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas F. A. Watson-Kennedy, Major, Cameron )
Highlanders j
p.s.c. Chas. R. Simpson, Major. Lincoln Regt. (10 F.)
Johnston Stoney Talbot,75 Major (from h.p. )
Shropshire Lt. Inlantry) ; Assist. Comdt. and r
Secretary Royal Military College, 22 Jan. 97 ... J
George H. Ohippindar.,*1' Major, ii.p. West Riding '(
Regt.; Comdt. of Colonial Forces, IV. Australia )
William Hugh Williams, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Harry Finn, 3lajor, 2: Lancers
p.s.c. Charles a Court, Major, Rifle Brigade
Robert John Tudway, Captain, Essex Regiment ...
p.s.c. Hugh P. Shekleton, Major, S.Lanc. Regt....
Thomas E. Hickman, DSO. Capt. Worcester Regt.
Wm. Spottiswoode Sparkes, Captain, Welsh Regt.
Wm. Fras. Hy. S. Kraeaid, Captain, R. Engineer
p.s.c. Bertram R. Mitford, Capt. East Surrey Regt.
Herbert Wm. Jackson, Captain, Gordon Hghludis
Wm. Staveley Gordon, Captain, Royal Engineers
Fras. J. Pink, DSO. Major, West Surrey Regt. (2 F.)
Philip W. Jules LeGallais, Major, 8 Hussars.........
p.s.c. Thos. D'Oyly Snow, Major, Inniskilling Fus.
Bryan Thomas Mahon, DSO. Major, 8 Hussars ...
p.s.c. Arthur Edm. Sandbach, Major, R. Engineers
Cecil E. Keith-Falconer, Capt., Northumberland i
Fusiliers j
Fortescue John Nason, Major, Scottish Rifles
p.s.c. Wm.Hy.Sitwell.JJ/a/o)-, Northumberland Fus.
Walter Cbas.Hunter-Blair, Major, Royal Artillery
Granville G. A. Egerton, Major, Seaforth Hldrs. ...
p.s.c. Fred. Spenctr Robb, Major (fromh.p.Dur-~i
ham Light Inf.), Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. Egypt, >
1 Nov. 98 )
p.s.c. John Spencer Ewart, Major, Cameron Hldrs.
Hy. M. PakingtonHawkes, Major, Indian S. C. ...
George T.'.V. Hewat,£f. Col. King's Omi Scottish"/
Borderers (25 F.) j
p.s.c. Geo^Dudiey Carleton, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt.
Chas. T. Evelyn Metcalle. Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Thos. C. Pleydell Galley, Major, 1 bile Guards
p.s.c. John William Haw kins, Lt. Col. Royal Art. ...
Lionel Edw. B. Booth, " Lt.Col. h.p. (from Major) )
West Riding Regiment )
p.s.c. Henry Merrick Lawson, Major, Roya! Eng...
Charles Owen Hore, Major. S. Stafford Regt. ...
RichardC. G. Jlaynp, CB. Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
CharlesW.H.Evans,,DSO. jW.G'oi.West Kent Regt.
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War Services of the Lt. Colonels 'not belonging to Regiments or Corps.
[For the War Services of other Lieutenant Colonels, vide their respective Regiments or Corps.]
1 Lt.Colone! Douglas Dawson served in the Egyptian warof i882,first with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards.
and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin
(9th September) , and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebirand capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, was Staff Officer
So Colonel Boscawen while in command of the column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gufcat,
in the reconnaissance to Metammeh , and at the attack on the wounded convoy (two Clasps),
War Services of the Lt. Colonels not helonging to Regiments or Corps. 51
3 Lt. Colonel J. L. C. St. Clair served with the 91st Highlanders as Adjutant in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Harman (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
29 Lt.Colonel Hon. J. P. Napier served with the 10th Hussars in the Arghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
30 Lt.Colonel A. M. Paterson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General at Durban during the latter
part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force un'ler Sir Robert Low in 1895 in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3S Lt.Colonel S. J. M. Jopp was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal) . Served in the Boer war
of 1881, and was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River.
43 Lt.Colonel H. E. C. Kitchener served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S91 as Senior Transport Officer with
the Wuntho Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Tammu Column of
the Manipore Field Force in 1891 as Senior Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
48 Lt.Colonel N. P. O'Gorman served in the Hazara campaign in i3S8 a? Deputy Assistant Adjutant General in
the 1st Brigade under Brigadier General Channel- from 3rd October to 9th November (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp 1.
54 Lt.Colonel W. A. Yule served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
66 Lt.Colonel A. C. Borton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force in command of the 1st Battalion Somertshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
iS Lt.Colonel H. Kilgour served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley as Transport Officer including the engagement at Deh Sarakh, and with the Besud and Kama
Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
60 Lt.Colonel the Hon. J. S. Napier served with tho 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present at the attack and capture cf Ali Musjid, in the expedition into Maidan, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement ut Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (men-
tioned in despatcnes) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war in 1881.
61 Lt.Colonel A. Davidson served with the 2nd Battalion 6othRiflesin the Afghan war from October 1878 toNovembei
1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoonear Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches) ; served as Aide de Camp to Sir
Donald Stewart at Cabul, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Aide de Camp to
Major General Ross, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor.
Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force on signalling duty. Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service and ac
Acting Inspector of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches).
62 Lt.Colonel J. Stacpole served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Lt.Colonel G. D. M. Nisbett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
65 Lt.Colonel Ross of Bladensburg served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 wish the 1st Battalion
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Ha sheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
66 Lt.Colonel W. W. Cole-Verner served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General Intelligence Department to the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present at the action
at Abu Klea, in the engagement at El Gubat iwhere he acted as guide to the square on its march to the river),
in the engagement at MHamrneh cti the 21st January in command of Gordon's troops (mentioned in despatches),
and in the action at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th February (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
67 Lt.Colonel G. C. Kitson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
65 Lt.Colonel A. G. Holland served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Columnin the Afghan warof 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan Cavalry at
Takht-i-1'ul (mentioned in despatches); also served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881. Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the
operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
e0 Lt.Colonel (i.F. Browne served in the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the
West Coast of Africa, in 1892. including the capture of Tambi — wounded (Clasp).
72 Lt.Colonel Crutchley served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition of 1884-S5 as Acting Adjutant to the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at
the actions at Abu Klea and El Uubat— severely wounded (two Clasps).
73 Lt.Colonel H. P. Garden served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the actions at
Kassasin on the 23th August (wounded) and 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column onder Major General Earle (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of. Major, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
74 Lt.Colonel P. H. II. Massy served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879- 80, and took part in the expe-
dition against the Wuzeeree Khugiauis (Medal).
75 Lt.Colonel J. S. Talbot served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops in
1885-80.
76 Lt.Colonel G. H. Chippindall served with the Buffs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-7? (Medal
with Clasp).
77 Lt.Colonel L. E. B Booth served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the force under Major General Roberts
in the Koorum Valley, superintended the Transport during the advance on Cabul, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Staff Transport Officer, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Indian Contingent in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
52-3
Majors.
h.p. Royal_ Marine Artillery;)
Alexander Allen, Mojo
Barrack Mauler, 2 July 02 (Hon. Lt. Colonel. 18 July 98)
p.s.c. Henry Vivian Cowan, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Gritton, Major, h.p. R. Marines, Paymaster, Chatham, >
1 Aug. oo(«o». Lt. Colonel) i
Herbert C. Thornton Littledale, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards ...
p.s.c. Henry William Newton Guinness, Major, Irish Regt. ...
William Graydon Carter, Major, Essex Regiment (5b F.,1
Henry Crich'ton Sclater, Major, Royal Artillery
Gilbert Fred. Allan Norton, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Henry Bagnold, Maior, Royal Engineers
Frederick Hammersley, Major, Lancashire Fns. (20 F.)
Ron. Henry Charles Legge, MVO. Major, Coldstream Guards
William Christian Anderson, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Fred. Wm. Nicholas M'C'rac'ken, Major, Berkshire Regt.
Thomas Stock, Major, Essex Regiment
Julius Batt Backhouse, Major, The Buffs (3 F.)
George Ashby Ashby, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.lnf
p.s.c. Richard Stanlej' H. Moody, Major, The Buffs
Edward James Montagu Stuart .Wortley, CMB. DSO.l
Major, King's Royal Rifles (60 Foot) j
Richard Hawes MacCarthy, Major, Lancaster Regt. (4 F.) ..
Cyril Wood, Maior, ESbex Regiment (56 F.)
George F. R. Henderson, Major, York and Lancaster Regt....
Robert Hugh Eraser, Major, Northamptonshire Kegt. (48 F.)
John William Hind, Major, The Buffs (3 F.)
Fitzgerald Wintour, Captain, West Kent Regiment (50 F.) ...
John A. W. Falls, Major, Army Service Corps
Francis H. R. Drummond, CLE. Major, Indian Staff' Corps
Beauchamp J. Colclough Doran, Captain, Irish Regt, (18 F.)
Stuart Brownlow Beatson, CB. Captain, Indian Staff Corps...
Herbert F. S. Ramsden, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Baker Goodrich Dick,2Maior, h.p. Royal Marines;)
Paymaster Plymouth Division [Hon. Lt. Colonel 18 July 98) )
Edward Hegan, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
p.s.c. Frederick William Roinilly, DSO. Major, Scots Guards...
Frederick Crofcon Heath, Major, Royal Engineers
Andrew Graham Thomson, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Charles Edward Bradley, Major, N. Stafford Regt. (64 F.)...
Frederick Henry Munn,' Major. Irish Fusiliers (87 F.)
Alexander Bulstrode Fenton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Claude Rainier Rogers, Major, Irish Fusiliers (89 F.)
Henry Clerk, Major, h.p. 2 Dragoon Guards
p.s.c. Hy. Beaufoy Mortimer, Major, North Stafford Regt. ...
John Edw. Fitzmaurice Hughes Roche, Major, 3 h.p.Dr.Gdb
Albert Henry Callwell, Major, Royal Artillery
Philip Thomas Bustou, Major, Royal Engineers
James Douglas Standen, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Charles Evans-Gordon, Major, Berkshire Regiment
p.s.c. Henry Newport Chas. Heath, Major, York Light Inf. ...
Hon. Arthur Edward Dalzell, Major, Oxfordshire Lt. Infantry
p. s. c.Charles R. RobertM'Grigor, Major, King's R. Rifles ...
Spenser Jackson, Major, North Lancashire Regiment
William MacLaughlin, Major, Shropshire Light Infantry ...
Alexander Sprot, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Charles Henry Westmorland, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick Milijank Bland, Major, Royal Artillery
Edwin Hay Pickwoad, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Ward, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Pole-Penton, Major, Royal Artillery
Orbell Henry Oakes, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Robert Williams Andrews, Major (from Border Regiment);^
Governor of Cork Military Prison 26 Feb. 98 J
James Laing Fixott, Major, Royal Artillery
Bowes Leslie Eman, Major, Royal Artillery
Owen Stuart Smyth, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles A loysius Ryan. Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur H. Croker Phillpotts, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Thomas Stanford Baldock, Major, Royal Artillery
Archibald J. A. Wright, Major, East Lancashire Regiment...
Arthur Edmund Simpson, Major, Manchester Regiment
Henry Robert Kelham, Major, Highland Light Infantry
William Frederick Cleeve, Major, Royal Artillery
Napoleon Joseph R. Blake, Major, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)..
Francis Colebrooke Farmer, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Francis Wm. Bromfield, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Edward Gunner, Major, Royal Artillery
Hubert Burton, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Franc's Wiildrou, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Addison Rigg, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Tjmlreville Blackett, Major, Royal Artillery
William Grant de Jersey, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward John Kenworthey Priestley, Maior, Royal Artillery
Lawrence Richard Connolly, Major, h.D. Royal Marine .■
Artillery; Paymaster 2: May 95 j
Harry Shuldham Shuldham-Lye, Major, Irish Regiment
Ernest Vaughan-Hughes, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Frederick Hadden, Major, Royal Artillery
James Mill'ord Sutherland Brunker, Major, Royal Artillery...
Henry Tempest Hicks, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Martyn John Edward Fenwick, Major, Dorset Regt
Thomas Tweed Vaughan, Mujor, Royal Artillery
Justice Chapman Tilly, Major, Bedlordshire Regiment
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19 Nov. 81
10 Oct. 88
25 Sept. 84
24 Nov. 88
18 Sept.81
29 Nov. 88
12 Sept.S4
7 Dec. 88
14 May 84
9 Jan. 89
16 Apr. Si
23 Jan. 89
6 Feb. 89
7 Feo. 80
11 Mar. 82
11 Mar. 89
:i M ar. 89
12 Mar. 89
2 Feb. 81
10 May 89
13 Apr. 84
15 May 89
26 Apr. 82
19 July 89
21 Sept. 85
23 Aug. 89
17 May 82
1 Oct. 89
27 May 82
1 Oct. 89
1 June 82
1 Oct. 89
7 June 82
1 Oct. 89
•.7 Dec. 81
9 Oct. 89
6 Sept.81
.:oOct. 89
i2 June 82
1 Nov. 89
?4 June 82
13 Nov. 89
24 June 82
13 Nov. 89
8 July 82
15 Dec. 89
8 July 82
4 Jan. 90
15 July 82
4 jan. 90
10 Nov. So
8 Jan. 00
14 Dec. 70 28
I
Aug.
73
Apr.
73
Sept
73
Sept
73
Dec.
73
Aug.
72
Sept
7,3
Oct.
7'
.8 June 8^17 Jan. 90
7 Jan. 82 31 Jan. 90
1 Sept.82 12 Feb. 90
14 Mar. 81 19 Mar. 90
9 Sept.S2 19 Mar. 90
22 fciept. 83,24 Mar. 90
9 Sept.82! 28 Mar. 90
6 Sept.S2J29 Mar. 00
1 Oct. 82] 1 Apr. 93
1 Oct. 82 2 Apr. 90
1 Oct 821 5 Apr. 90
1 Oct. 82] 1 7 Apr. 90
1 Oct. 82^25 Apr. 90
25 Sept.80: 7 May 90
^3 May Si| 7 May 9
20 July 82 12 May 90
1 Oct. 82(12 May 90
4 Oct. 82J20 May 90
10 Nov. 8oj 7 June 90
12 Sept.83 21 June 90
25 Nov. 82 2S June 90
30 Apr. 79 1 July 90
WHEN
PLACED OS
HALF PAT.
2 July 92
i Aug. 90
i July 93
16 Dec. 93
17 Nov. 97
21 May 95
25 June 98
Majors.
54-5
Mauley Ogden Hopkins, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry James Seton, Major, Irish Rifles
Bon. John Townshend St. Aubyu, Major, Grenadier Guards
Maxwell Archibald Close, Major, 13 Hussars
Wensly James Hodson Bond, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Harry Clark-Kennedy, Captain, Indian Staff Corps...
Berkeley Crosbie Quill, Major, York a.nd Lancaster Regt. .
William Tylden, Major, Royal Artillery
Stephen Dickson Rainsford, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Henry VVilford Brett, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederic Percy Lousada, Major, York and Lancaster Regt.
Foster Lionel Cunliffe, Major, Royal Artillery
Terence England Rowan, Major, Royal Artillery
John William Marsdin Newton, Major, h.p. Royal Artillery
Harry Stewart Bruce Hodgkinson, Major, N. Staff. Regt. .
Stewart John Trench, Major, West Riding Regiment (76 F.)
William Hugh Edward Dobie, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert John Romanes, Major, K. O. Scottish Borderers
Claude Mason Haggard, Major, Royal Artillery
Carteret Walter Carey, Major, Highland Light Infantry
Llewellyn Salusbury Mellor, Major, Liverpool Regiment ..
George Wade Robertson Fultor, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Henry Jackson Woodrow, Major, Royal Artillery...
Arthur Henry Browne, Major, Royal Artillery
David Erskine Dewar, Major, Royal Artillery
Gerald Talbot Kelaart, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Churchill Bailward, Major, Royal Artillery
Harry Alexander Dyer Curtis, Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred Keene, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry O'Brien Owen, Major, Royal Artillery
William Arthur Plant, Major, Royal Artillery
John Anstruther Smith-Cuninghame, Major, 2 Life Guards
George Davidson, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Cosmo Huntly Gordon, Major, The Buffs
Robert Maziere Brady, Major, Royal Artillery
Archibald Morden Carthew-Yorstouu, Major. Black Watch
Hon. Click de Rupo Burke Roche, Major, S. Wales Borderers
John de Courcy U'Grady, Major, Connaught Rangers
Ellis Charles Fletcher Holland, Major, Royal Artillery
George Ewbank Briggs, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Son. Algernon Sidney, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Wilford Botelor, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry George Pnrdon, Major, M. Lancashire Rest,
Arthur Spencer Pratt, Major, Royal Artillery
William Edward Blewitt, Major, Ro3'al Artillery
Hon. Reginald Henry Bertie, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Charles Evan Maber'ly, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Melville Hatchell, Major, Irish Regiment
Frederick John Brown, Major, Essex Regiment
U(I Charles James William Grant, Captain, Indian S. C. ...
Charles Victor Bremer Ku per Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Clifton Hansard, Major, Royal Artillery
Granville de la Motte Faunce, A!a/oj-,BerksbireRegt.(66F.)
Augustus Simeon Le Quesne, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Somerset E. O'Brien Kevill-Davies, Major, Gordon Highrs.
Robert Frederick Lindsell, Major, Gloucester Regt. (28 F. j
Francis Edward Wallerstein, Major, York & Lancaster Regt.
Attiwell Henry Wood, Major, Connaught Rangers
p.s.c. Percy Hy. Noel Lake, Major, East Lane. Regt. (59 F.)
Frederick Morris, Maior, Welsh Fusiliers
Sir B.J. A.Wen.'Vim. Johnson, Bart., Major, York Lt. Inf. (51 F.)
Hugh Ingoldsby Massy, Major, Essex Regiment (44 F.)
Gerald Hedley Ovens, Major, Border Regiment (55 F.)
Benjamin Burton, Major, Royal Ariillery
John Richard Howard Alleu, Major, Royal Artillery
John Robert Young, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment
Alexander M'Donnell Moore, Major, Irish Fusiliers
p.s.c. John Burn-Murdoch, Major, Royal Engineers
Arnold H.N. Uruubart Champion, .l/u;. Leinster Regt. (too F.)
Charles Conyngham Ellis, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. James Birch Sharpe, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Digby, Major, Royal Engineers
Cecil Francis Garnett, Major, East Yorkshire Regiment
James Wilfred Stirling, Major, Royal Artillery
Oswald James Henry Ball, Major, Welsh Regiment
Fred. Trenchard Thomas Fowle, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Martin, Major, Leinster Regiment
John Percy Fell, Major, Royal Artillery
St. John James St. Leger, Major, Leinster Regiment (100 F.)
Percy Wm. A. Alfred Milton, Major, York Light Infantry..
Edwin Capel Carrie Sandys, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
William du Gard Gray, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Dudley Richard Apthorp, Major, 19 Hussars
Kenneth Ross MacICcnzie, Maj. Seaforth Highlandrs.(7S F.)
Robert Arthur Gwynne Harrison, Major, Royal Artillery .
Maurice Charles Barton, Major, Royal Engineers
Philip Farrer, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (39 Foot)
Ronald Charles Maxwell, Major, Royal Engineers
Percy Schletter, Major, Liverpool Regiment (8 F.)
Henry Cuthbert Connell D. Simpson, Major, R. Artillery .
Henry Davison Love, Major, Royal Engineers
William Edward Ligonier Balfour, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Burridge Purvis, Major, Royal Artillery
:g Oct. 78
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
ti Feb. 74 3 Apr. 83
11 Feb. 74 3 Apr. 83
23 July 79
30 Jan. 78
20 Mar 78
n May 78
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
11 Feb. 76
6 Jan. 7
23 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
20 Nov. 7
6 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 7
12 Feb. 74
13 June 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
11 Sept. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
2t Sfpt.74
12 Feb, 74
28 Feb. 74
10 Sept. 75
10 May 8
12 Feb. 74
17 Aug. 74
20 Nov. 76
i£ Feb. 71
12 Nov. 73
21 Sept. 74
11 Sept. 76
2 Dec. 74
9 Aug. 7
2 Dec. 7
8 Feb. 74
:o Nov. 75
21 Sept. 7,
17 Aug. 74
-7 Aug. 7
6 Mar. 7
1 Dec. 81
2 May 72
30 Dec. 71
2 May 72
2 May 72
2 May 72
;8 Feb. 74
17 Aug. 74
;8 Feb. 74
7 Aug. 74
1 Oof.. 78
[7 Aug. 74
30 Nov. 76
14 Dec. 78
2 May 72
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
9 A"g- 73
17 Aug. 74
2 May 72
20 Nov. 75
2 May 7;
13 June yt
17 Aug. 72
12 Sept. 72
17 Aug. 74
17 Aug. 74
17 Apr. 83
17 Apr. S3
12 May 83
13 May 83
23 May 83
18 June 83
10 Apr. 83
6 Jan. 84
19 Mar. 82
.'i July 83
5 Oct. 82
18 June 81
13 Apr. 81
7 July 83
16 Feb. 84
26 July 83
1 Aug. 83
5 .Ian. 84
1 Au_
1 Aug. S3
10 May 83
22 Aug. 83
1 July 81
16 Aug. S2
10 May 9
31 Aug. 83
1 Sept. 83
30 Oct. ~
27 Sept. 80
18 June
19 Nov. 81
29 May 82
16 Sept.82
31 Oct. 8_
1 July 84
6 Feb, '
30 Aug
20 Oct.
1 Sept. 83
1 Sept. 83
26 July 82
12 Au_
2 May 84
23 May
2 May
2 May 3.1
2 May 84
3 May S4
2 Sept
1 Apr.
5 Sept. S3
6 June "
8 Sept.
6 June 33
1 Jan. 84
2 May 84
10 Sept. 86
26 Apr. 82
7 Mar. 83
■6 Sept. 83
2 May 84
8 July S4
2 May 84
7 Mar. 8?
3 Oct. S3
2 Sept. 84
1 Nov. 83
'7 Nov. 83
1 July 90
2 July 90
2 Juiy 90
15 July 90
28 July 90
28 July 90
30 July 90
30 July 90
1 Aug. 90
1 Aug. qo
27 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
1 Sept.90
2 Sept.90
0 Sept.90
./: a««+ . .
•° O^f*. ~~
1 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
16 Oct. 90
Nov. 90
26 Nov. 90
31 Dec. 9
31 Dec. 90
31 Dec. 90
1 Jan. 9
1 Jan. 9
1 Jan. 9
1 Jan. 9
: Jan. 9
1 Jan. 9
9 Jan. 9
12 Jan. 9
15 Jan. 9
2; Jan. 9
25 Jan. 9
^9 Jan. 9
10 Feb. 9
12 Feb. 9
16 Feb. 9
8 Feb. 9
25 Fob. 9
1 Mar. 9
6 Mar. 9
3 Mar. 9
14 Mar. 9
2 Apr. 9
19 Apr. 9
29 Apr. 9
29 Apr. 9
11 May 9
29 May 9
3 June 9
8 June 9
1 2 J une 9
1 July 9
1 July 9
1 July 9
1 July 9
1 July 9
1 July 9
4 July 9
6 July 9
9 July 9
25 July 9
30 July 9
5 Aug. 9
5 Aug. q
6 Aug. 9
12 Aug. 9
12 Aug. 9
:3 Aug. 9
13 Aug. q
15 Aug. 9
17 Aug. 9
20 Aug. 9
20 Aug. 9
21 Aug. 9
22 Aug. 9
26 Aug. 9
1 Sept. 9
1 Sept.9
1 Sept.9
2 Sept.9
2 Sept.9
7 Sept. 9
8 Sept.9
10 Sept.9
6 Sept.9
2 Sept.9
3 Sept.9
30 Sept.q
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
PliCSDOK
HALF PAT.
56-7
Majors.
COltNET,
;nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
Rowley Wynyard, Major, Royal Artillery
John Wane Bill, Major, Royal Engineers
Kenneth Mackean, M ajor, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Edward William Fleming, Major, Royal Artillery
George Robert Townshend, Major, Royal Artillery
Andrew Bell-Irving, Maior, Royal Artillery
Willoughby Verner Constable, Major, Royal Engineers
Alwyn de Blaquiere V. Paget, Major, Durham Lt.Inf. (106 F.)
Charles Tom Reay, JIajor, Manchester Regiment (63 F.) ...
Thomas Vaughan VVynn. Phillips, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Robert E. Jennings, Major. Royal Engineers
Charles Napier Simpson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Sinclair May, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Louis Milne. DSO. Major, Leicester Regiment
Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot, Major, 11 Hussars
p.s.c. Joseph Howard Poett, Major, Dorsetshire Regt. (39 F.)
Reginald Pemberton Leach. Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon Campbell Foley, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Charles Barton Gray, Major, \Velsh Regiment
p.s.c. George F. C. Mackenzie, Major, Suffolk Regiment
Octavius Revo, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Henry Darling, Major, Hoyai Engineers
Charles Mackenzie Edwards, Major, Berkshire Regiment ...
Charles Coningham, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Wm. James Holmes Frodsitam, Major, E. Surrey Regt
Reginald Evelyn Booihhy, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Morris Poynton. Major, Somerset Light'lnfantry
Chas. Theodore Becker, Major, King's Own Scottish Brurs...
Herbert Edward Rawson, Major, Royal Engineers
William Jacob Mackenzie, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Speed Andrews- Speed, Major, Royal Engineers
William Henry Darby, Major, Royal Artillery
John Charles Tyler, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Fullarton Ludovic Lindsay, Major, Royal Artillery
Stephen Frewen, Major, 16 Lancers
Edward Grant Wdkinsou, Major, Royal Marines
Richard Bannatine-Allason, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Henry Cleland Dunlop. Major, Royal Artillery
Capel George Adye, 2Iajor. West Yorkshire Regiment
James Owen Hodgson, Major, Royal Artillery. .7
p.s.c. Ernest Walter Yeatkerd. Major, Lancaster Regiment.. .
Francis Charles Annesley, Major. Royal Fusiliers
Cecil William Park, Major, Devonshire Regiment
Frederick James Gavin, Major, Irish Regiment
Donald MacDougall, Major, h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards
William Henry Muir Lowe, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Sir Godfrey Vignoles Thomas, Bart., Major, Royal Artillery
Courtney Vor Trower, Major, South Wales Borderers
Chas. Maximilian Thos. Western, Major, Royal Artillery ...
George Hamilton Sim, Major, Royal Engineers
James William Dunlop, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Hampden Evans Acton, Mvjor, Royal Artillery ...
Robert Lewis Haines, Major, Roj-al Artillery
Hugh Palliser Hickman, Major, Royal Artiliery
JohnCharles Campbell, Major, Royal Engineers
Sir Robt. Aug. Wm. Colleton. Bart., Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Henry Finnis, Major, Royal Engineers
Alfred Heyland Parratt Turner, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Thomas Swaine, Major, Irish Ride's (86 F.)
Colin John Mackenzie, Captain, Seaforth Highlanders
Robert Henry Twigg, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Ernest Cooke, Major, Scottish Rifles (26 F.)
Walter Stanbury Churchward, Major, Royal Artillery
James Archibald Ferricr, DSO. Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Cyril Mills, Major. West Yorkshire Regt. (14 F.) ...
Knightley Stalker Dunsterville. Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur T:'acey, Major. Royal Artiliery
p.s.c. William Apsley Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Octavius Piers, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Richard Scott, Major, Leicester Regiment (17 F.) ..
Spencer Godfrey Bird, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
p.s.c. Hon. North de C.Dalrymple-Hamilton,J/<i/'o)-,ScotsGds.
George Hastings Bittleston, Major, Royal Artillery
Cecil Arthur Howard, Major, Royal Artillery '
John Davidson Fullerton, Major, Royal Engineers -
Edmund Augustine Burrows, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Henry Penny, Major, Munster fusiliers ...'.
Charles Reginald Hoskyn, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Cecil Eagles, Major, Royal Marines
George Champney Palmes, Major, South Wales Borderers
Robert George Buchanan-Riddell, Major, King's R. Rifles...
p.s.c. Francis Seymour Inglefield, Major, E. Yorkshire Regt.
Murray Venables Hilton, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Hugh Wodehouse Fearse, Major, East Surrey Regiment ...
Edgar Charles Spilslmry, Major, Royal Engineers
Hugh James Archdale, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
p.s.c. Albert Farrar Gatliff, Major, Royal Marines
Arthur Dolben Bulpett, Major, Derbyshire Regiment
p.s.c. Charles Molyneux Hutton, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Alfred Henry Carter, Major, Royal Artillery
Edgar Alan Lambart, Major, Royal Artillery
George Turner Jones, Major, Rcyal Engineers
Alexander Gordon Duff, Major, Black Watch
Frederick Edward Verney Taylor, Ma -or, Derbyshire Regt.
. Jan. 79
24 July 7s
1 May 7?
■ Jan. Si
I Aug- 79
! Jan. 78
17 Aug. 74
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
28 Jan. 7s
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
12 Sept. 72
11 Feb. 75
11 Feb. 75
28 Jan. 75
12 Sept. 72
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
31 Aug. 73
20 Nov. 75
11 Sept.76
28 Jan. 75
2 May r-i
30 Dec. 71
2 Feb. 76
28 Jan. 75
1; Sept. 72
14 Nov. 79
23 Mar. 72
28 Feb. 74
28 Jan. 75
12 Nov. 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
12 Sept. 72
28 Jan. 75
12 Sept.72
28 Jan. 75
9 Jan. 8q
1 July 74
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
20 Nov. 75
28 Jan. 75
13 Nov. 72
27 June 75
5 June 75
9 July 79
6 Sept.76
22 Oct. 81
28 Jan. 75
17 May 77
28 Jan. 75
:2 Sept.72
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
28 Jan. 75
19 Aug. 75
9 Jan. 73
2 Dec. 74
9 Jan. 73
9 Aug. 75
1 7 May 76
1 July £1
26 Dec. 8c
15 July 76
19 Aug. 75
9 Jan. 73
:g Oct. 76
19 Aug. 75
ly Aug. 75
1 9 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
5 June 75
28 Feb. 74
28 Oct. 71
19 Aug. 75
io Aug. 75
9 Jan. 73
19 Aug. 75
2 Dec- 74
9 Jan. 73
1 July 74
10 Sept. 77
20 Nov. 75
13 June 74
13 Aug. 78
11 Feb. 75
9 Jan. 73
11 Feb. 75
27 Jan. 76
20 Nov. 75
9 AuK- 73
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
9 Jan. 73
28 Apr. 75
17 May 77
MA.TOB.
I Oct. 91
1 Oct. 01
i Oct. 91
2 Oct. 91
4 Oct. 91
12 Oct. 91
19 Oct. 91
21 Oct. 91
24 Oct. 91
14 Nov. 83
12 Sept. 84
12 Sept. 84
14 Nov. 83
16 Nov. 8^
1 Dec. 83
•.2 Sept. 84
24 Aug. 81
if Mar. 82
22 Dec. S329 Oct. 91
i2Sept.8ij 6 Nov. 91
29 Dec. 831 7 Nov. 91
31 Dec. 83 7 Nov. 91
18 Mar. 85 18 Nov. 91
14 Sept. 81 19 Nov. 91
18 July 84J19 Nov. 91
1 Jan. 84 21 Nov. 91
2 May 84I23 Nov. qi
30 Aug. 81U5 Nov. qi
14 July 83
1 Jan. 84
2 Sept.84
28 j une 84
Feb. 82
30 iNov. 9
30 Nov. 91
6 Dec. 91
7 Dec. 91
9 Dec. 91
30 Sept.82,14 Dec. 91
1 Jan. 84:21 Dec. 91
23 May 83^23 Dec. 91
1 July 81I30 Dec
12 Sept.84
12 Sept.84
12 Sept.84
1 Jan. 84
12 Sept. 84
1 Jan. 84
5 May 86
19 July 84
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
6 Nov. 81
1 Jan. 84
7 Oct. 81
24 Mar. 82
9 Jan. 83
21 May 84
1 Jan. 85
9 Mar. 87
1 Jan. 84
8 Oct. 81
1 Jan. 84
12 Sept.84
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 84
8 Jan. 85
20 Mar. 85
8 Jan. 85
9 Jae. 84
19 July 82
25 Oct. S9 _,
13 Aug. 90:27 Apr. 92
24 Jan. 83 29 Apr. 92
9 Jan. 84(30 Apr. 92
8 Jan. 85 1 3 May 92
11 Nov. 82 0 May 92
9 Jan. 84 12 May 92
16 Jan. 84 12 May 92
13 Mar. 84I13 May 92
31 May 84! 13 May 92
26 Mar. 8418 May 92
12 Mar. 81(21 May 92
15 Aug.8^23 May 92
18 Mar. 84I23 May 92
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
1 Jan. 92
18 Jan. 92
27 Jan. 92
17 Jan. 92
1 Feb. 92
6 Feb. 92
6 Feb. 92
10 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
24 Feb. 92
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. Q2
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. 92
2 Mar. 92
3 Mar. 92
4 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
18 Mar. 92
19 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
2 Apr. 92
4 Apr. 92
10 Apr. 92
18 Apr. 92
27 Apr. 92
13 June 84
8 Jan. 85
■• July 84
26 July 82
8 Jan. 85
19 Jan. 85
9 June 82
9 Sept.84
30 June 84
20 Nov. 85
30 June 83
8 Jan. 85
17 July 84
23 Mar. 85
19 Jan. 83
15 Nov. S3
1 Aug. 34
14 Aug. 84
8 Jan. 85
4 Dec. 85
22 July S3
5 May
15 May 92
2 June 92
3 J une 92
3 June 92
3 June 9?
9 June 92
:o June 92
2 July 02j
c July 92
[2 July 92
12 July 92
_ July 92
18 July 92
21 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
3 Aug. 92
4 Aug. 92
WHEN
PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
21 Mar. 97
Majors.
58-9
COBNET,
2nd LIEUT.;
orENSIGFf.J
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. MAJOR.
Herbert Edwards Irwin, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ...
William Daniel Conner, Major, Royal Engineers
Richard Martin Crofton, Major, Roya.l Artillery
Percy John Tonson Lewis, Captain, Army Service Corps ...
p.s.c. lion. Arthur Stewart Hardinge, Major, Scots Fus. ...
James Farish Malcolm Kawcett, Major, 5 Lancers
Waldemar Delmar Lmdley, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Hubert Blount, Major, Royal Artillery*
p.s.e. Charles Herbert Farquharson, Major, 3 Dragoon Gdx.
p.s.c. Benjamin Reddie Hawes, Major, Munster Fus. (104 F.)
Edward Andiee W'ylde, Major, Royal Marines
Arthur Wild-man Prior, Major, N. Staffordshire Regiment
Alexander Houghton Abercrombie, Major, Scots Fusiliers
Arthur Edmund Horniblow, Major, Royal Marines
George Newton Halifax Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Norman Bruce luglefleld, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Henry Stopford Dawkins, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Edward Hugh Betheil, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick William Town Attree, Major', Royal Engineers...
Alexander Lechmere Mein. Major, Royal Engineers
George Borlase Stevens, Major, Indian Stall Corps
p.s.e. Samuel A. Einem HicKtou, DSO. Major, Royal Eng.
Frederick Williams Becher. Major, Bedford Regiment
William Augustus Seort, Major, Gordon Highlanders
Henry Capel Lott't Hoklen, Major, Royal Artillery
Nigel Maxwell, Major, Royal Artillery
Sydney Philip Strong, Major, Scottish Rifles
David Edward Wood, Major, 8 Hussa,rs
Gerald Charles Penrice Onslow, Ma/or, Royal Engineers...
Son. Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, Major, 11 Hussars
O'Donnel Colley Grattan, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Herbert S wayne FitzGerald, Major, Durham Light Infantry
Raymond Charles Foster, Major, Royal Artillery
Cholmeley E.C.Branfili Harrison, Major, W.Kent'Regt.(97 F.)
William Francis Howard Stafford, Major, R. Engineers ...
Richard Owen, Major, 21 Hussars
Arthur Graves Spratt, Major, Devonshire Regiment
John Lindesay Keir, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Algernon Curteis, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Augustus Wailer, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Herbert Keimey, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers ...
William de Bathe Hatton, Major, Seaforth Highlanders ...
Arthur Patrick Douglas Lushington, Major, 3 Dragoon Gds.
Acheson F. Acheson Lyle, Ma/or, Shropshire Lt.Inf. (85 F.)
Winton Seton, Major, Leinster Regiment (100 F.)
William Augustus Edm. St. Clair, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Templeman Morse, Major, West Kent Regiment ...
William Vieris Dickinson, Major, Welsh Regiment
Alexander Pringle, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward James Fandon Wood. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Hubert James M'Laughlin, Major, 5 Lancers
Harold Gore-Browne, Major, King's Royal Rifles
George Alfred Tower, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick John Tobin, Major, Irish Rifles (86 Foot)
Hastings Read, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Joseph Oxley English, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c.Fred. John Arthur Trench, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry George Daniel, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers (27 F.)
Duncan Campbell Carter, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Kendal Grimstone Aylmer, Major, 19 Hussars ...
Maurice George Moore, Major, Connaught Rangers
Alexander Wm. Day Maclean, Major, Connaugnt Rangers
Charles James Robarts, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Algernon William Collmgs, Major, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)...
Thomas James Atherton, Major, 12 Lancers
Edward Hogarth Molesworth, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Walter Adye, Major, Irish Rifles
Henry Weston Helyar, Major, Warwickshire Regiment ...
Reginald Hawkins Hall, Major, S.Lancashire Regt. (40 F.)
James Ahmuty Fearon, Major, Yorkshire Regimient
George Pensam Bourcicault, Major, Army Service Corps...
Cecil Vernon Wingheld-Strattord, Major, Royal Engineers
Cedric Maxwell, Major, Royal Engineers
John H. Verschoyle, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.I.(32 F.;
William Pitcairn Campbell. Major, King's Royal Rifles ..
William Weallens, Major, Northamptonshire Regiment ..
John Davidson, Major, North Lancashire Regt. (47 F.)
James Christopher Reynolds, Major, Welsli Regiment
George Frend, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers (5 F.) ..
Henry Cuthbert Denny, Major, Northampton Regt. (48 F.
Henry Beaufoy Thornhill, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Lovick Bransby Friend, Major, Royal Engineers
Hon. Richard Thompson Lawley, Major, 7 Hussars
p.s.e. Francis Gleadowe Stone, Major, Royal Artillery
Edw. Henry Hopton Montresor, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Sydney Beliingham Jameson, Major, Seaforth Highldrs....
Wm. Henry Morris Bent, Major, South Stafford Regt. (38 F.)
Robert Charles Penthtnd, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Gerald Edward Shute, Major, Royal Engineers
Harold Carmichael Wylly, Major, Derbyshire Regiment ...
Frederick Rainsford-Hannay, Major, Royal Engineers
William Hope Young, Major, Indian Staff Corns
Charles Emilius Curb, Major, South Wales Borderers
Oswald James Daniell, Major, West Kent Regiment
p.s.c. John Moore Gawne, Major, Lancaster Regiment
jtoJan. 76 4ju.ie84 o Aug. 92
I 9 Jan. 73: 8 Jan. 851 6 Aug. 02'
1:9 Aug. 75 17 Aug. 84 10 Aug. 92
. ... 23 Feb. Si; i Apr. -89 10 Aug. 92
i May 78,11 Sept. 80; 25 Aug. 86 16 Aug. 92
1 May 7830 June 8i| 9 June 84 19 Aug. 92
9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. 85 27 Aug. 02
19 Aug. 751 20 Aug. 84 2 SeDt.92
27 Jan. 83112 Feb. 87 5 Sept. 02
20 Nov. 75' 1 Apr. 85 6 Sept. 92:
27 Jan. 76 13 Apr. 8; 8 Sept. 02
13 June 75| 14 Jan. 84 14 Sept. 92!
26 July 76; 21 Sept. S3 15 Sept. 92 J
27 Jan. 76:17 May 85 28 Sept. 921
19 Aug. 75 25 Aug. 84 1 Oct. 02I
19 Aug. 75.27 Aug. 84 7 Oct. 92!
gAug. 75 1 Sept. 84 1 Oct. 02)
9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. 85 1 Oct. 92 1
9 Jan. 73 8 Jan. 85 1 Oct. 92!
29 Apr. 73 8 Jan. 8s 1 Oct. 92'
19 Sept. 77 19 Sept. 88 5 Oct. 92I
29 Apr. 73 d Jan. 851 7 Oct. 02I
21 Sept. 72 10 Oct. 70ioOct. 92!
21 Sept. 74 1 Dec. 83. 10 Oct. 92
19 Aug. 75 1 Oct. 84 12 Oct. 92
19 Aug. 75 1 Oct. 84 15 Oct. 92
7 Aug. 7S n Sent.83 16 Oct. 92
28 Feb. 75! 3 Oct. 83 19 Oct. 92
29 Apr. 73 8 Jan. 85 21 Oct. 92
11 Nov. 76 25 July 83 24 Oct. 92
10 Mar. 77,20 Sept. S2126 Oct. 92
11 Feb. 75 5 July 82j3iOct. 92
2 Feb. 76 2 Oct. 84 1 Nov. 92
11 Sept. 76 4 Sept. 84 2 Nov. 92
29 Apr. 73 1 8 Jan. 85 j 5 Nov. 92
,2 Nov. 73 13 June 831 6 Nov. 92
when
placed ok
HALF PAY.
30 Jan. 7!
23 May 75
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
29 Apr. 73
Mar. 82] 9 Nov. 92
2 Oct. 84 1 9 Nov. 92
4 Oct. 84 1 9 Nov. 92
8 Jan. 85 1 13 Nov. 92
29 Apr. 73 1 8 Jan. 85123 Nov. 92
... .. 28 Apr. 77
;i Aug. 80 1 July 81
11 Feb. 7s
Feb. 75
29 Apr. 73
28 Apr. 77
12 Feb. 76
30 Dec. 72
1 Jan. 73
1 July Si
11 Feb. 76
29 Apr. 73
12 May 77
is Jan. 73
Feb.
7 Mar. 85^3 Nov. 92
7 May 82J24 Nov. 92
11 May 87 30 Nov. 92
1 Jan. 841 1 Dec. 92
8 Jan. 85 1 19 Dec. 92
q Sept. 84 [23 Dec. 92
; Jan. 83128 Dec. 92
30 Dec. 84 J 30 Dec. 92
1 Jan. 85 1 1 Jan. 93
30 May 88 j 1 Jan. 93
11 May 78
13 Oct. 77
12 May 85' 4 Jan
8 Jan. 85 ( 8 Jan. 93
1 Apr. 83' 10 Jan. 93
8 Jan. 85' 15 Jan. 93
. :8 Oct. 84:19 Jan. 9;
2 Feb. 76 1 4 Nov. 84519 Jan. 93
21 Mar. 78 4 Oct. 84 1 Feb. 93
7 Nov. 84 1 Feb. 93
7 Nov. 83 7 Feb. 93
1 Nov. 821 8 Feb. 93
15 Aug. 85 8 Feb. 03
8 Jan. 85 22 Feb. 03
1 Mar. 84 10 Feb. 93
2 Feb. 87 22 Feb. a;
8 Jan. 85 24 Feb. o;
14 Nov. 34! 2 Mar. 93
20 Sept.84' 3 Mar. 05
,. 15 July 83 27 Mar. 93
23 Jan. 7« 16 Aug. S4 29 Mar. 95
15 Apr. 84 1 Apr. 93
8 Jan. 85 1 Apr. 03
S Jan. 851 4 Apr. 05
29 Dec. 83 5 Apr. 93
18 Apr. 85 5 Apr. c,-,
30 Sept. 82 8 Apr. 93
1 Oct. 81J11 Apr. 93
2 June 83 14 Apr. o;
14 July 83 22 Apr. 93
20 Oct. S3 22 Apr. 93
8 Jan. 85 1 1 May 03
8 Jan. 85 3 May 93
21 July 85 5 May 03
ro Nov. 84 6 May 93
8 Jan. 85 8 May 9-.
8 Jan. 88 3 Mav 03
2 Feb. 76
1 July 81
13 June 74
20 Aug. 79
12 Feb. 73
20 Nov. 75
1 July 81
24 Feb. 73
30 Jan. 78.19 Oct. 78
30 Jan. 78 17 May 79
12 Nov. 7
23 Jan. 78
10 Sept. 7b
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
13 June 75
10 Mar. 76
23 Jan. 79
28 Feb. 74
6 Sept. 76
.29 Nov. 76
31 Oct. 77,29 Oct. 79
23 Apr. 73
11 Sept. 73
11 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
8 May 73
13 Nov. 78
28 Feb. 75
21 Aug. 72
11 Sept. 73
11 Sept. 78
11 Sept. 73
29 May 73
14 Sept. 78 23 Jan. 79
n May 78 8 May 80 17 Dec. 84
3 Mar. 83 10 May 95
0 July 82! 17 May 93
8 Jan. 85 22 May 03
1 May 84 26 May 93
8 Jan. 85
3 Jan. 85
5 Jan. 84
26 May 05
29 May 93
9 June 93
-, 12 June 93
13 June 75 28 May 8426 June 93
6o
Majors.
COBNBT,
'2nd LIEUT.
OrEIfSIGN.
Arthur Cairns Daniell, Major, Royal .Artillery !
John Hasluck Campbell, Major, Argj-11 and Sutherland!
Highlanders (93 Foot) J 1
William Henry Hippisley, Major, 2 Dragoons
William Haniia, Major, Royal Artillery '
p. 8.c. Herbert de Llaga Haig, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Augustus King Hall, Major, Muuster Fus. (104 F.)
Charles Edward Duff, Major, 8 Hussars 11 May
Cooper Penrose, Major, Royal Engineers i
John George Day , Major, Royal Engineers \
Frank Broadwood Matthews, Major. Lancaster Regiment
Geoffrey Morehead Porter, Major, Royal Engineers
William Charles Nicholls, Major, Royal Marine Artillery 1
Anthony John Abdy , Major, ltoyal Artillery
Alan George Chichester, Mujor, Irish Regimeut 4 Dec. 78
Frederick Power Lawrence White, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Henry Streatfeild, Major, Grenadier Guards
Henry Joseph Walker Jerome, Major, Ro3-al Engineers ...
Charles Grant, Major, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Robert Francis Gar^side-Tipping, Major. Indian S. C
Horace George Proctor Beauehauip, Major, 20 Hussars ...
Malcolm John Meade, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John de Courcy Dashwood Meade, Major, Indian S. C
Harry Evernrd Passy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Eustace Edward Meiville Lawford, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Francis William Egerton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Montgomerie Nedham, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Wilbraham Twining Radcliffe, Major, Indian 3. C.
Charles Mervyn Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery
Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton, Major, 14 Hussars
Elmhirst Rhodes, VSO. Major, Berkshire Regt. (49 Foot)... 2; May 78
Lawrence Litchfield Steele, Major, Wiltshire Regt.(62 Foot) "
St. John Corbet Gore, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards 22 Jan. 79
Alfred G. G. Elton. Major, Connaught Rangers 5 Sept.77
Alexander Mac.Whirter Renny, Major, Indian Staff Corps . .
George Kenneth Scott-Moncriefi', Mujor, Royal Engineers
Edwin Loftus M'Causland, Major, Royal Marines
Herbert Cecil Money, Major, Royal Marines
Ernest Vernon Bellers, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Walter Henry Scott, Major, East Lancashire Rtgiment
William Henry Forbes Taj'lor, Major, Royal Artillery
John Francis Wm. Charley, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers... 30 Jan. 78
Robert Eccles, Major, Oxford Light Infantry
James Willcocks, JDSO. Major, Leinster Regiment 30 Jan.
John Francis Craig, Major, Royal Artillery
Lewis M. Murray Hall, Major, IndiaD Staff Corps
p.8.c. William Lewis White, Major, Royal Artillery....
William Heremon O'Neill, Major, Royal Artillery
Arbuthnott James Hughes, Mujor, Royal Artillery ....
p.s.e. Wm. Geo. Balfour Western, Major, West Kent Regt... 13 Aug. 79
"Frederick Rennell Thackeray, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Gibson Cotter, Major, Royal Marines
Wm. A. Lenox-Conyngham, Major, Worcester Regt. (29 F.) 1 May 78
Edward Douglass Kennedy, Major, Scottish Rifles
p.s.c. Finlay Cochrane Beatson, Major, Wiltshire Regimen
p.s.c. Arthur Edw. Wm. Colville, Major, Rifle Brigade
Charles Anthony Lamb, Major, Rifle Brigade
lEdmd. J ohn Hollway, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light Iuf.
Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe, Major, 19 Hussars
James Molesworth Candy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Fortescue, Major, 17 Lancers
Francis Douglas Lumley, Major, Middlesex Regt. (57 F.)
Sir Francis R. M. Synge, Hart., Major, S. Lane. Regt. I
p.s.c. Thos. Edw. Compton, Major, Northamptonshire Regt. 30 Jan. 78
Horace Robert Stopford, Major, Coldstream Guards.,
William Lambert, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Leonard Dawson, Mujor, Indian Staff Corps .
William Gordon Yate, Major, Indian Staff' Corps
Alex. Wilson, Major, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders 22 Feb
Henry M'Leod Young, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers 30 Jan
2 Feb. 76 20 Nov. 84(26 June 93
:oSept.77j 8 Oct. 84|27June93
22 May 75! 1 June84|28 June 93
2 Feb. 70'24 Nov. 84(28 June 93
11 Sept. 73 8 Jan. 85
20 Nov. 75 26 Sept.83
1 July 81 19 Sept.85
11 Sept.73 8 Jan. 85
11 Sept.73 8 Jan. 85
15 July 78 18 Apr. 85
11 Sept.73 8 Jan. 85
-.5 July 72 15 July 84
2 Feb. 76 5 Dec. 84
1 .Ian. 80 3 Dec. 84
24 July 73 8 Jan. 85
26 Aug. 76 20 Apr. 85
11 Sept.73 8 Jan. 85
9 Aug. 73 14 Jan. 84
3 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
u Oct. 78 15 Oct. 84
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
9 Aug. 73 8 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 76 11 Dec. 8.
1 Sept. 75 24 July 8
4 Mar. 80 ib Oct. 8
2 Dec. 74 1 Oct. 8.,
1 July Si 25 Feb. 85
20 June 79 30 July 8
11 Sept.73 8 Jan. 85
11 Sept.73 8 Jan. 85
1 Sept. 76 8 Aug. 85
1 Sept. 76 28 Aug. 85
21 Sept. 74 23 May 84
20 Nov. 75 12 Mar. 84
2 Feb. 76 13 Dec. 84
1 Nov. 78 13 Jan. 85
28 Feb. 74 26 Mar. 84
20 Oct. 79 21 Aug. 84
2 Feb. 76 10 Jan. 85
1 Oct. 73 8 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 76 29 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 76 3 Feb. 85
2 Feb. 76, 4 Feb. 85
12 July 80 6 Mar. 85
2 Feb. 76: 6 Feb. 85
1 Sept. 76, 6 Oct. 85
1 Feb. 79 20 Jan
July 93
8 July 93
8 July 93
10 July 93
10 July 93
12 July 93
14 July 9^
15 July 93
22 July 93
23 July 93
24 July 93
26 July 03
1 Aug. 93
2 Aug. 93
3 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
9 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 93
23 Aug. 93
30 Aug. 93
6 Sept.93
6 Sept.93
6 Sept.93
11 Sept.93
11 Sept.93
11 Sept.93
:i Sept. Q3
18 Sept.93
2t Sept.93
23 Sept.93
23 Sept. 9^
27 Sept 93
29 Sept.93
30 Sept. 93
1 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
4 Oct. 93
6 Oct. 93
6 Oct. 93
9 Oct. 93
15 July 78 14 Nov. 83 10 Oct. 93
WHEW
PLACED 0!f
HALF PAT.
13 Oct. 77
Thomas Hope Stavert, Major, Leinster Regiment
Ernest Charles Lambert Congdon,1 Major, h.p. Royal >
Marines : Paymaster 6 Oct. 98 j
Arthur Eardley-Wilmot, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick John Evelegh, Mujor, Oxfordshiie Lt. Infantry
Beamish St. John Barter, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment...
Henry Townsend Butcher, Major, Royal Artillery „
Archer Parry Crawley, Major, Grenadier Guards ...:
Thomas Hulkes Biugham Day, Major, Lincolnshire Regt.
Edward Robt. John Presgrave, DSO.Major, Indian Staff C.
Henry Yelvertoa Beale, Captain, Norfolk Regiment (22 Jan
Henry D'Urban Keary, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Henry Bowden Gunciry, Major, Royal Artillery
Anthony Lamb, Major, Somerset Light Infantry
•Geo. NisbetMayne, Major, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Francis Clements Godley, Major, Derbyshire Regt. (9s F.)
Henry Walter Morrieson, Major, Royal Artillery
George Gregory Simpson, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas William Powles, Major, Royal Artillery
William Gore Alban, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Ranulph Kenyon, Major, Royal Engineers
p.*.c. Robert C. A. B. Bewicke-Copley, Major, K.R Rifles
Malcolm Thomas Lyde, Major, Indian Staff Corps
12 Nov. 73 11 Mar. 8
10 Sept. 75' 1 Aug. 84
11 Feb. 76I 1 Aug. 84
11 Sept. 76 1 7 May 86
28 June 82! 2 July 85
2 Nov. 731 8 Jan. 84
15 July 76' 6 June 82
10 Mar. 75 28 June
23 Nov. 73 15 July
15 Nov. 79 14 Nov. 83
13 June 74 19 Oct. 8
12 Nov. 731 8 Jan. 8
12 Nov. 73 8 Jan. 8
12 Nov. 73 8 Jan. 8
79j 1 July 3i 13 Nov.J84
78:13 Nov. 78 2 Feb.
14 Jan. 80 25 Aug. 80 28 June 35
1 Sept. 76] 1 Nov. 85
2 Feb. 76 20 Feb. S5
13 Nov. 74 23 May 85
11 Sept.76 16 Feb. 83
14 Aug, 76 22 Feb. 85
28 Apr. 80 16 Nov. 88
29 Nov. 76J 7 Apr. 83
11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86
1 July 8129 Feb,
81
13 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 93
11 Oct. 93
15 Oct. 93
18 Oct. 93
25 Oct. 93
2 Nov. 93
6 Nov. 93
6 Nov. 93
8 Nov. 93
8 Nov. 93
10 Nov. 93
;2 Nov. 93
12 Nov. S3
12 Nov. 93
18 Nov. 93
1 Dec. 9"
2 Dec. 9
5 Dec. 93
9 Dec. 93
13 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
16 Dec. 93
20 Dec. 93
3 Dec. 93
29 Dec. 93
9 Dec. 03
10 Sept.77 10 Sept. 88 29 Dec. 93
14 Aug. 76 24 Feb. 85
12 Feb. 75 i 1 Apr.
13 June 74 j 2 June 84
11 Sept.78! 4 Oct. 84
14 Aug. 76J28 Feb. 83
14 Aug. 76J12 Mar. 85
14 Aug. 76 13 Mar. 85
9 Nov. 80
Feb. 74
Feb. 77
21 Jan. 74
13 Aug. 90
12 Feb. %--,
9 Oct. 85
29 Apr. 82
31 Dee. 93
31 Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
i Jan. 94
1 Jan. 94
1 Jan. 94
3 Jan. 94
3 Jan. 94
12 Jan. 94
15 Jan. 94
21 Jan, 94
6 Oct. 93
Majors.
61-2
CORNET,
211(1 LIEUT.
otensign,
Hay 7S
Dec. 77
June 78
Feb. 79
Aug. 80
July 77
Henry Earle, DSO. Major, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Richd. Makdougall Brisbane F. Kelly, Major, R. Artillery
Son. Rupert Leigh, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
Maxwell Kobertsou Hyslop, Mxjor, Leicester Regiment ...
Philip Bulman, Major, Shropshire Lt. Infantry (85 F.J
Hew Francis Cadell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Turner Faithfull, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Samuel Charles Norton Grant, Major, Royal Engineers ...
Charles M'Guira Bate, Major, Royal Engineers
John Crawford Middlemass, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick Peel, Major, Roval Engineers
John Gadwey Lutyens, Major, Royal Engineers
Archibald Spencer Drummond, Major, Scots Guards .
Hugo Montgomery-Campbell . Major, Royal Artillery....
Edward Hay M. Elliot, Muj <~, S. Lancashire Regt. (40 F.)
Warren Hastings, Major, li.dian Staff Corps
Henry Lushington Ramsay, Major, Indian Staff Corps
James Philip Sparling, Majar, Indian Staff Corps
Henry George Ryland, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick George Preston, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harold Arthur Deane, CSl. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Wylde Macdonald, Major, Indian Staff C.
Edward Spence Hastings, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Franklin Worlledge, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Stanley Massy, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p. s.c. Alfred Edwin Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederic Edmond Kent, Major. Royal Artillery
James Alex. Skene Thomson, Mijor, West Riding Regt...
Edward Cleary Hill, Major, Wiltshire Regiment (99 F.) ...
George William Maunsell, Major, West Kent Regiment ..
Francis Macdonald Drury, -Ifa/or, Indian Siaff Corps
Charles John Denny.s, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Thos. David Kirkpatrick, Major, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F.)...
Henry Blosse Lynch, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment (54 F.)
Archibald James Erskine, Major, Army Service Corps ...
Wm. Francis Fawcett, Major, Northampton Regiment ...
Thomas Pepper Ernest Lowry, Major, West India Regt....
Richard Joseph Norris, DSO. Major, West India Regt. ... 1 19
Arthur Russell Loscombe, Major, West India Regiment...|u
George Markham Davison, Major, Durham Lt. Inf. (106 F.)l
Herbert Ringwood, Major, East Surrey Regiment
George Morley Saunders, Major, Durham Lt. Inf. (106 F.)J
Chas. Arch. Townshend Boultbee, Major, King's R. Rifles 21
Archibald Cyril Cubitt, Major, Suffolk Regiment
James Blackwood Archdale, Major, Army Ordnance Dept
James Robert Parkinson, Major, Hampshire Regiment ..
James Robert. Johnstone, Major, Royal Marines
Arch. John Joseph Ross, Major, Lancaster Regt. (4 F.) ..
Alfred Edward Wrottesley, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Henry Alexander, Major, Royal Artillery
p. t.c. Laurence Brock-Hollinshead, Major, W. Kent Regt.. 13 Aug. 79
Stewart Dalyrmple Cleeve, Major, Royal Engineers I
Wm. Henry Slingsby O'Neill, Major, Dublin Pus. (102 F.)
G. Hay Montgomerie Conran. Major, E. York Regt
Alfred Creagh MacDonnell. Major, Royal Engineers
Alf. Herrick Butler Clough, Major, Munster Fus. (ioi F.)
Frederick Hacket-Thompson, Major, Cameron Hghldrs. 6 Aug. 79
Ernest Joseph George Boyce, Major, Royal Engineers
John Southwell Brown, Major, Irish Rifles (83 F.)
William Henry Thackwell, Major, Hampshire Regt. (67 F.)
George Arthur Shadforth, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Juxon Henry Juxon-Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Appleton, Major, Royal Engineers j
Charles Hay Cox, Major, West Yorkshire Regiment... Uo Jan. 78
Charles Herbert, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1'
Hudson Henry Ozzard, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Atkins Collins, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Charles Aslett, ilajor, Indian Staff Corps
ILumley Scobell Poyton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.g.c. Alfred Wm.Lambart Bayly, DSO. Major, Indian S.C.
William Henry Jameson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Adye, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Arch. Henry Pollock, Major, Indian Staff Corps ....
•Chas. Grant Mausell Fasken, Major, Indian Staff Corps.
Lionel Grafton Beckham, Major, Indian Staff Corps
j!.s.c. Raymond Builton Williams, Major, Somerset Lt.Inf.
StanleyHumphery, Major, Gloucester Regiment (28 F.)
John Eiford Dickie, Major, Royal Engineers
Newton Seymour Allen, Jfa/or.S. Staffordshire Regt. (80 F.)
■Charles Prideaux Triscott, DSO. Major, Royal Artillery...
•Charles John Lewis Stuart, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Robert LLoyd, Major, Bedfordshire Regimant
Henry Edward Tyler, Major, Royal Engineers
•Edmund Walter St. George Welchman, Major, Indian S.C.
JJarre Lennard Barrett, Major, Royal Marines '..'...
Arthur Cadell Tait Boileau, Major, Royal Artillery
Stanley Paterson, Major, Argyll and Suth. Highldrs. ...
'George Alfred Keef, Major, Scots Fusiliers (21 Foot)
iPercival George Parkinson, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.
jks.c. James Cnarles Young, Major, Sussex Regiment
Herbert Edward Stacy Abbott, DSO. Major. Royal Eng.
Harry Wetherell Rowden, Major, Wiltshire Regiment
John Patrick Walter Spankie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Augustus Carter King, Major, 5 Lancers 23 Oct. So
CAPTAIN.
MAJOB.
July 79
May 78
May 78
A.ug. 79
11 Sept.76 14 Feb. 83 31 Jan. 04
14 Aug. 76:13 Mar. 85 31 Jan. 94
11 Feb. 76 17 Mar. 86 31 Jan. 94
11 Sept.76 15 July 84 5 Feb. 94
n Sept.76: 4 Feb. 85 11 Feb. 94
12 Feo. 74 t2 Feb. 85 12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85 12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85 12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85 12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85 12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85 12 Feb. 94
12 Feb. 74 12 Feb. 85.12 Feb. 04
28 Oct. 71 j 1 July 85 21 Feb. 94
14 Aug. 76,18 Mar. 85)24 Feb. 94
2 Dec. 74 1 4 June 84 1 26 Feb. 94
?8 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85(28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85J28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. &$2* Feb. 04
28 Feb. 7428 Feb. 85:28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85^8 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74:28 Feb. 3528 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 7428 Feb. 8528 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 2S Feb. 85 28 Feb. 9.1
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85^8 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85!28 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 74 28 Feb. 85 28 Feb. 94
14 Aug. 76 25 Mar. 85 14 Mar. 94
24 Mar. 75(24 Jan. 85 15 Mar. 94
2 Dec. 74 j 1 July 81 19 Mar. 94
17 Aug. So; 2 May 81 g> Mar. 94
26 Mar. 74; 26 Mar. 85 26 Mar. 94
26 Mar. 74I26 Mar. 85 "
t Jan. 78:i5 Aug. 84
11 Feb. 76 22 Nov. 84
11 Sept. 77 j 1 Jan. 84
14 Apr. 80 25 Mar. 84
12 May 76J31 Mar. 86
1 Dec. 80,29 Jan- 88
1 July 81I29 Jan. 88
13 June 75,14 Mar. 83
11 Sept. 76,28 Nov. S3
26 Aug. 76(20 Jan. 84
7 Apr. 80I21 Apr. 86
11 Sept. 76) 1 Dec. 84
11 Sept.73!28Mar. 83
11 Oct. 79 J26 Aug. 85
1 Sept. 70 7 Nov. 85
6 Mar. 80 24 Mar. 86
17 Aug. 74(17 Aug. 85
14 Aug. 76 1 1 Apr. 85
31 Aug. 80123 Dec. 85
17 Aug. 74:17 Aug. 85
10 Sept. 75 2Q Jan. 84
•-2 Feb. 67'ijOct. 84
17 Aug. 74(17 Aug. 85
24 Mar. 76120 May 85
22 May 80.20 Feb. 84
17 Aug. 74 17 Aug. 85
12 Apr. 79|i5Apr. 85
7 Dec. 7919 Sept.S5
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT
Jan. 78
July 79
Sept. 77
Apr. 76
10 June 74
17 Aug. 74
19 Sept. 78
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
1- June 74
13 June 74
21 Apr. 80
17 Aug. 74
6 Oct. 76
14 Aug. 76
27 June 74
2 Dec. 74
17 Aug. 74
ti July 74
1 Sept.76
25 Jan. 77
1 July 81
11 Sept.76
21 July 80
u Nov. 76
17 Aug. 74
2 Dec. 74
9 Aug. 74
1 July 81
7 June 84
10 June 85
17 Aug. 85
2 Apr. 84
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
13 June 85
26 Mar. 94
28 Mar. 94
28 Mar. 94
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 91
11 Apr. 94
11 Apr. 94
11 Apr. 94
16 Apr. 94
18 Apr. 94
20 Apr. 94
22 Apr. 94
1 May 94
2 May 94
3 May 94
9 May 9-1
9 May 94
10 May 94
16 May 94
[6 May 94
18 May 94
20 May 94
21 May 94
21 May 94
4 June 94
6 June 94
7 June 94
to June 94
11 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 04
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June 94
13 June85'i3 June 94
1 Apr. 85J14 June 94
7 Apr. 85' 16 June 94
17 Aug. 85I21 June 94
Oct.
15 Apr. 85
27 June S5
1 Sept. 83
17 Aug. 85
11 July 85
1 Dec. 85
15 Apr. 85
1 Feb. S6
2 Feb. 85
1 July 87
5 Mar. 84
17 Aug. 85
25 Oct. 81
9 Aug. 85
ii Aug. 8q
27 June 94
27 June 94
27 June 94
1 July 94
7 July 9+
11 July 94
1 1 July 94
14 July 94
23 July 94
26 July 94
1 Aug. 94
6 Aug. 94
6 Aug. 94
8 Aug. 94
9 Aug. 94
12 Aug. 94
63-4
Majors.
COKN EX,
211(1 LIEUT.
Ol'ENSlftN.
MAJOE,
WHEN
I PLACED ON
Half TAT.
ii Feb. 75 2i June8s:io Sept.94
2 Aug. 82 8 May 88' 12 Sept 94
1 July 81 18 Oct. 89; 12 Sept.94
20 Jan. 75 28 Jan. 8620 Sept.94.
21 Sept. 74 21 Sept. 85 21 Sept.94
21 Sept.74 21 Sept.85,21 Sept.94
2: Sept.74 21 Sept. 85 21 Sept.94
21 Sept.74 21 Sept.85'21 Sept.94
21 Sept.74 21 Sept.85'21 Sept.94
21 Sept.74 21 Se[jt.85J2i Sept. 04
21 Sept.74 21 Sept.85 21 Sept.94
,n Seiit.78 20 Oct. 83 26 Sept.94
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85^9 Sept.94
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85 29 Sept.94
10 Sept.75 10 Sept.85|29 Sept.94
20 Nov. 75 10 Nov. 85I29 Sept.94
Ernest Maxwell Willshire, Major, R, Highlanders (73 P.) 13 Oct. 77 25 May 78 15 May 85 20 Aug. 94,
Henry Lee Pennell, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards 1 28 Jan. Sa 23 Oct, 8822.Aug.94
ErnestC. Brougutou. Major. Yors and Lancaster Regt... 11 Nov. 78 29 Nov 85 27Aug.94'
Wm. Lueg Harvey, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light inf. 30 Jan. 78 18 Juue Si 1 July 87!3i Aug. 94
Graham Oliidde Herbert, Major. Royal Fusiliers ! 11 Felj. 76 24 Sept. 841 3Sept.94(
Maurice Wm. Palmer Block, Major, Royal Artillery 119 Aug. 75 25 Apr. 85 1 5 Sept.94'
Malcolm Orine Little, Major, 9 Lancers 11 May 78 25 Fell. 80 20 Oct. 86i 5 Sept 94
James H. B. Reid, Major, K. O. Scottish Brdrs. (25 F.)
Francis Blayney L. Woodwright, Major, 4 Dragoon Gds
David Alexander Kinloch, Major, Grenadier Guards n May 78
p.t.c. Hubert John Foster, Major. Royal Engineers
Stewart Douglas Gordon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Jenico Edward Preston, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick Hawkins, Major, Indian Statt'Corps
Henry Philip Picot, Major, Indian Stiff Corps
William Spiller Birdwood, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Simpson Marshall, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Conrad Faithfull, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry C. Page Henderson, Major, 6 Dragoons
Charles Edwyn Jervois, Major, Royal Artillery
Walter Clare Savile, Major, Roya. Artillery
William Samuel Burrell, Major, West Surrey Regiment
p.s.c. Hon. Arthur H. ELenniker-Hajor, Major, ColdBt.Gds.
p.s.c. Wm. Inglefield liastman, Major, it. Marine Arc
Robert Theopbi! as H. Law, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.24 Mar. 75
John Blandford Ratteclyffe Butler, Major, Indian S. C. ...
Clarence Henry Hayes, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Haynes, Major, Royal Engineers
Vesey Mangles Stockley. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Horace William Scott, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
Cameron Charles Douglas, Major, Scottish Rifles (26 F.) 1 May 78
Francis Charles Carter, Major, Berkshire Regt. (66 F.) n May 78
p.s.c. Henry Ponting Northcott, CB. Major, Leinster Regt.'
p.s.c. Edw. R. C. Graham, Major, Cheshire Regt. (22 F.) ... , May t8
Horace Hutton Barupt, Major, Royal Engineers |
Oliver Edwal Ruck, Major, Royal Engineers ■
Archibald Gell Cochran, Major, Royal Marines [
Frederick Paul English, Major, Dublin Fusiliers 22 Jan. 79
Theodore Gordon Barclay, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Charles Mannoir Sumner, Major, South Lancashire Regt...
Richard Lloyd Payne, DSO. Ma jot; Somerset Lt.Inf. (13 F....
Reginald Whitworth Porter, Major, Oxford Lt. Inf. (43F....
Ribton Gore, Major, Sussex Regiment (35 Foot)
p.s.c. John Shers'ton, DSO. Major, Rifle Brigade
George Cockburn,',.D50. Major, Rifle Brigade
Albert Dallas Enriquez, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Edward Johnson, Captain, Indian Staff Corps 22 Jan. 81
1 May 78
Jeffery Charles Marston, Major, Royal Artillery
William Arthur Young, Major, Scots Fusi/liers
James Mitchell-Innes, Major, Highland Lt. Inf. (71 F.)
Ernest Henry Burney, Major, Berkshire Regiment
Charles Edward Wyncoll, Major, Army Service Corps
Robert Wm. F. Monteith, Major, Army Service Corps
Alfred Law Sinclair, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Francis Leslie. Major, Rifle Brigade
Edward BJeiddian Herbert, Major, 17 Lancers
John Forster Manifold, Major, Royal Artillery
Frank Graham, Major, Suffolk Regiment
Charles Blair Mayne, Major; Royal Engineers
Henry Edward Goodwyn, Major, Royal Engineers
Sydney Gordon Grant, Major, Scottish Rifles (90 F.)
Henry Charles Thomas Keily, Major, h.p. Royal Marines; j
Barrack Master, 12 Dec. 98 j
Walter Andrew Gale, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Francis Hawkins, Major, Koyal Engineers
Julian Oswald, Major, 16 Lancers
John de Winton Lardner-Clarke, Major, Royal Artillery...
Alfred Herbert Randolph, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Edward Maxwell, Major, Royal Highlanders
Frederick Houl ton Ward, Major, R. Artillery
James R. Leslie Macdonald, Captain, Royal Engineers
Duncan Thomas Cruiokshank, Major, Essex Regt. (56 F.)...
Henry Hartland Higginson, Major, N. Stafford. Regt
Robert Douglas Longe, Major, .Middlesex Regiment
William Crawford Middleton, Major, 2 Dragoons
Chas. F. St. Clair Anstruther Thomson, Major, 2 Life Gds
Hon. Charles Lambton.jOA'O.Jl/u/or, Northumberland Fus.
John Hulke Plumbe, Major, Royal Marines
Louis Charles Jackson, Major, Royal Engineers
John Lewis Rooke Maclurcan, Major, Royal Marines
Thos. G. L. H. Armstrong, Major, Northumberland Fus.
William Eden Sturges, Major, Northumberland Fus
Richard Francis M'Crea, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Wheler, Major, Sussex Regiment
Horatio James Evans, Major, Liverpool Regiment
p.s.c. Herbert Conyers Surtees, Major, Coldstream Gds....
Henry Wightman Benson, Major, East Surrey Regiment...
William Tomes Fairhrother, Major, Indian Statt'Corps ...
John George Ramsay, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Andrew Pennell Williamson, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Hugh Dillon Massy Minchin, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Frederick Augustus Blyth, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Lloyd Barrett, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
John William Parker, Major, Indian Staff Corps
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24 Mar. 70 8 May 85
1 Oct. 74 1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 74 1 Oct. 85
28 Jan. 73 28 Jan. 86
5 Oct. 74 5 Oct. 85
11 Feb. 76 9 June 84! 15 Oct. 94
31 Mar. So 10 Oct. SsiisOct. 94
4 May So 1 Aug. 8;,' I? Oct. 94
12 Feb. 77 12 Feb. 86 17 Oct. 94
19 June 79 6 Sept. 85 '24 Oct. 94
28 Jan. 75 28 Jan. 86 24 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 94
5 Oct. 94
3 Nov. 94
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6 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
7 Nov. 94
28 Jan. 75 2S Jan. So
1 Fel). 77 5 Jan. 86
12 Jan. 81 1 July 87
9 Aug. 73 4 Oct. 84
28 May 79 3 Nov. 85
5 Jan. 76 S May 85 1 8 Nov. 94
6 Sept. 76 11 Jan. 86| 9 Nov. 94
26 Feb. 74 5 Mar. 84(14 Nov. 94
12 Feb. 76 20 Aug. 84 ' 14 Nov. 94
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14 Nov. 74 14 Nov. 85I 14 Nov. 94
1 July Si 22 Jan. 92 1 14 Nov. 94
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85:15 Nov. 04
3 May 78 2 Nov. 85)21 Nov. 94
12 Nov. 73 15 Oct. 84I22N0V.04
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15 Aug. 77 j 17 May 79 1 Feb. 85 1 1 Dec. 94
6 Aug. 79I29 Sept. 80 7 Sept. So 2 Dec. 94
2 Dec. 74 2 Dec. 85 5 Dec. 94
>4 Nov. 77 12 Apr. 79 3 Dec. 84 5 Dec. 94
29 Nov. 76 27 Apr. 86 8 Dec. 94
25 Jan. 77 12 May 85 9 Dec. 94
11 May 78 5 Aug. So iS Mar. Bs'io Dec. 94
1 May 78
22 Mar. 79
13 Mar. 78
19 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
22 Jan. 70
30 Jan. 78
28 Jan. 75 28 Jan.
28 Jan. 75 28 Jan.
29 Sept. 80 16 Oct.
12 Dec. 94I
15 Dec. 94
15 Dec. 94
19 Sept.77! 4 Feb. 86
28 Jan. 75 28 Jan.
19 Aug. 75 19 Aug.
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14 Aug. 76 12 May 85
19 Aug. 75 19 Aug. 86
11 Sept.78 15 May 85
14 Aug. 76 27 July 85
11 Feb. 82 7 June 90
12 Feb. 77 22 Aug. 83
9 Jan. 76 1 July 84
1 Sept. 76 8 May 85
6 May 80 21 Oct, 8q
13 June 74 12 Jan. 85
31 May 77 25 July 83
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19 Aug. 75 9 Aug. 86U4 Jan. 95
9 Sept.77 2 Apr. 86:25 Jan. 95
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25 Jan. 77 5 Aug. 85 "1 Feb. 95
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11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86
11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86
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11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86J11 Feb. 95
11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86 n Feb. 95
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1 Jan. 95
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12 Jan. 95
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Majors.
65
COttNET,
2nd LIEUT.
OriiNSIGN.
Christopher G. F. Fagan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William St. John Richardson, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Spencer Walpole Follett, Major, 9 Lancers
John Tyrwhitt- Walker, Major. Dorsetshire Regiment
Hichard Money Maxwell, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Wright', Major, Gordon Highlanders (92 Foot)
Herbert Thomas De C. Hobbs, Major, West Yorkshire Regt.
William George Massy, Major, Royal Artillery
Ralph Pudsay Littledale, Major, Royal Kngiueers
Joseph Chichester, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
George O'Connor, Major, 6 Dragoons
Robert Alexander Th'reshie, Major, Welsh Regt. (41 F.) ...
Chas. Graham Moul ton-Barrett, [Major, h.p. Black Watch...
Arthur George Burn, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Bridges George Lewis, Major, East Lancashire Regr
Denis Carey, Major, East Lancashire Regiment (30 F.)
Hugh Alexander Vowell, Major, West Yorkshire Regt
George James Francis Talbot. Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. John Frediric Da.niell, Major, Royal Marines
Frederick Colpoys Ormsby Johnson, Major, R. Marines...
Hugh Charles Buck, Major, West India Regiment
Charles Ernest Commeline, Major, Royal Engineers
James Henry Cowan, Major, Royal Engineers
Francis George Bond, Major, Royal Engineers
Harvey Frederic Mercer, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick James Graeme, Major, Royal Artillery
John Henry Jervis-White-Jervis, Major, Royal Artillery...
William Hallett Connolly, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Martyn Slater, Major, Royal Artillery
Magrath Fogarty Fegen, Major, Roj'al Artillery
Thomas John O'Dell, Major, Army Service Corps
John Augustine H. Reilly, Major, Army Service Corps
John Harnage King Griffuh, Major, Welsh Fusiliers"
George Pie.vdell-Bouvcrie, Major, Coldstream Guards
p.s.c. George Francis Leverson, Major, Royal Engineers...
Frederick Gilbert Bowles, Major, Royal Engineers
Francis Bacon Longe, Major, Roj al Enginears
Edmond Talbot Stanley, Major, Army Ordnance Dept
George James Butcher, Major, Army Ordnance Dept
Edward Lmdesa.y, Major, Irish Regiment
Richd. Keppel Wmterton R. Claveli, Major, R. Marines ...
William Harry Turtou, Major, Royal Engineers
James S. M. Dalrymple-Hay, Major, West India Regt....
Henry Gage Morris, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf. ...
Cecil Edward Hamilton Heyman, Major, Royal Artillery...
Charles Richard Hugh Hardy, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Charles Turner Blewitt, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert Batson, Major Devonshire Regiment
Charles William Southcott Hallett, Major, Royal Scots
Edward Hamilton Paierson, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Taylor Robinson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edgar Herapath, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment
Charles Russell, Major, Sussex Regiment (107 Foot)
p.s.c. Wentworth Odiarne Oavenagn, Major, BedfordRegt....
Alexander Weston Gordon, Major, Dublin Fus. (103 F J ...
Edmund Bullar Anderson, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Edw. John Sharpe, Major, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)...
Richard Godfrey Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Fred. Charles Thatcher, Major, Indian Staff' Corps...
Henry Allan B. Boulderson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Palmes, Maior, North Lancashire Regiment
John Percy Gethin, Major, Manchester Regiment (63 F.)...
John Bourchier Stracey, Major, Scots Guards
Richard Lionel Walter, Major, 7 Hussars
Gordon Carter, Major, 1 Life Guards
Edward Chas. Mortimer Lushington, jli'iyoc, Indian S. C....
Phelips Brooke Hanham, Major, Royal Artillery
Bryan Francis Hclme, Major, The Buffs
John Jas. F. Hume, Major, Connaught Rangers (94 F.) ...
Charles James Vines, Major, Gloucester Regiment
John Stanusn Pelly, Major, Border Regiment (34 Foot)....
p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Smythe, Major, Scots Fus. (21 F.)...
Henry Southey Scholes, Major, York and Lane. Regt....
Ralph J. Wilbraham, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Tnf.
Francis Alexander Fortescne, Major, K. R. Rifles (6c F.)
Thomas de la Haye Brotherton, Major, Royal Engineers...
George Anderson Carr, Major, Royal Engineers
Harry C. F. Macdonald, Major, Seaforth Highlanders ...
Colin Powys Campbell, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Harry Benn Borradaile, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff C. ...
John Randal Fraser, Major, N. Lancashire Regt. (47 F.)...
Charles Gisiorne Britten', Mrjor, Royal Marines
p.s.c. Edward Altham Althaiu, Major, Royal Scots
p.s.c. William Douglas, Major, Royal Scots
2s St. Leger Wood, DSO. Major, Dorset Regt
fkler-Ferryman, Major, Oxfordshire Lt. Inf...
ioyd Maxwell, Major, Manchester Regt. (96 F.)
A. G. Gosset, Major, Derby Regt. (95 Foot)...
mm Cox, Major, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F.) ...
illand Thomas, Majur, Army Service Corps...
Arthur Jaine^. Kelly, Major, Royal Engineers .:
Frederick .corge Pollock, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Peury Montague Pricliard, Major, Indian S. 0. .:.]
13 Aug. 79
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11 May 7S
13 Aug. 79
27 Mar. 78
1 May 78
1 May 78
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
19 Oct. 78
6 Oct. 75
14 Jan. 80
1 Nov. 79
;o Jan. 78
ii May 78
1 May
31 Jan. 80
22 Feb. 79
30 Jan. 78
4 Jan. 80
1 May 78
8 Dee. 77
21 Aug. 78
2 July 79
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Arthur Ha
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13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. 80
1 May 78
30 Jan. 78
31 Oct. 77
1 May 78
1 May 78
11 Aug.!
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20 Nov. 75'24
28 Feb. 74 6
26 Feb. Si 13
29 Nov. 76 q
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25 Jan. 77J13
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2 Feb. 76
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19 June 77 1 7
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11 Feb. 75 20
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2 Feb. 76
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6 Oct. 77
1 July 81
12 Nov. 73
1 Sept. 78
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1 July 81
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19 June 77
6 Aug. 79
19 June 77
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
19 June 77
19 June 77
11 Feb. 77
10 Sept. 77
it Feb. 75
12 Mar. 81
19 June 77
31 May 76
13 June 75
13 June 75
13 June 75
21 Sept. 75
11 Sept.76
24 July 74
1 July 81
23 Mar. 81
27 June 75
19 June 77
13 June 74
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22 June 80
6 Mar. 80
17 July 80
1 Mar. 79
1 July 81
10 Feb. 81
14 Aug. 76 14
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1 Sept. 78
12 Feb. 76
25 Nov. 78
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3 May 78
19 Apr. 79
12 Feb. 79
11 Feb. 77
28 Feb. 81
14 Aug. 76
9 Aug. 75
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Majors.
21ld LIEUT.
,3 Nov. 78
14 Aue
25 Jan.
Charles Style Kinoaid, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Robert Freebairn Clothier, Major, Indian Starl Corps
Herbert Lawson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Sbakespear, C1E. DSO. Major, Indian Str.fi' Corps (22 Jan. 81
Edward Charles Stanton. Major, Royal Engineers 1
Frederic Manley Glubb, Major, Royal Engineers J
p.s.c. Ernest St. Clair Pemberton, Major, R. Engineers
p.s.c. Henry David Laffan. Major, Royal Engineers
Andrew Cracroft Becher, Major, Norfolk Regiment 30 Jan. 73
Hamilton John Goold-Adam«.Cfl.CJ/G.:Lf<//..#-,Boyal Scots 30 Jan. 78
Edward Franklaud Gos^et, Major, E. York Regt. (15 F.j
James Henry Bor, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
p.s.c. Alfred James Whitacre Allen, Major, The Buffs
Kenneth Stuart Davison, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederic Henrv John Birch, M^jor, Royal Artillery
Aylmer Gould Hunter- Weston, Cu/>r«iu, Royal Engineers..
Robert Artbur Browne, Ca/itain. Border Regt. (55 F.)
Herbert Alexander Chapman, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Allen, Major, Irish Riaes |:3 Aug. 79 26 Apr. 8ojig Aug
LIEUT.
17 May 79
:2 Aug. 73
I12 Aug. 75
< 1 July
1 14 Aug. 70
25 Jan. 77
23 Jan. 77
19 June 77
1 Sept. 80
30 Nov. 78
17 May 76
1 Oct. 74
12 Feb. 76
19 Aug. 75
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12 Aug. 86 12 Aug. 93 i
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p.s.c. Edward Cecil Betbune, Major, 16 Lancer^....
Herbert Canel Cure, DSO. Gloucestershire Regt. (61 F.)
John Rawdbn Hodge Oldfield, Major, Royal -Marines j
Leonard Joseptt Had ley, Major, Royal Marines 1
Henry Graham, Major.20 Hussars ^....23 Apr. 81
Charles Reginald Pbillips, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1
John Christopher Swann, Major. Indian Staff Corps 1
Howard Goad, Major, Indian Staff Corps I
John Mark Anthony Retallick, Major, Indian Staff Corps
James Alexander Bell, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1
Herbert Godfray, Major. Indian Staff Corps
VHi William St. Lucien Chase. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Leonard Hutchins, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Henrv William Sevmour. Major, Indian Staff Corps ]
CecifBarry Brownlow, Major, Indian Staff Corps I
George Augustus Williams, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... I
Richard Kinloch Teversharn, DSO. Major, Indian S. C. ...
John Francis Wilson, Major, Indian Staff Corps '
Ernest William Cunliffe,'jW<yor, Indian Staff Corps
James Henry Aspinwall, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards j 2 Mar. 73
John Raffray Foster, Major, Royal Artillery
William Jchn Arnold Reatson, Major. R. Artillery j
William Douglas Whatman, Major, 20 Hussars 1
Achilles F.P.M. J.A.F.X. Samut, Major, Army Ord. Dept.... 13 Nov. 78
p.t.c. Wm. Geo. Hamilton, HSO. Major, East Lane. Regt.
Charles Hope Willis, Major. Royal Marine:
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21 Jan. 871 S Sept.951
14 July 86; 9 Scpt.35
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1 Feb. 79
.p.s.c. Hy. Edw. Buchauan-Riddell, Major, King's R. Rifles 13 Aug. 79) 1 July bi
George Eusebe Even, Major, Indian Stuff Corps | 21 Sept.75
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John'Graham Smith, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alexander Edward Pelham Burn, Major. Indian S. C.
Henry Fu'ler Maitland Wilson, Major, Rifle Brigade
Artbur Granville Tatham, Major, R. Marine Artillery....
HarlandFitzLvddonFarrant. Major, Indian Staff Corps..'
John Artbur Tanner, DSO. Major. Royal Engineers
Henrv Hvde Williamson Nason, Major, Essex Regt I 4 Dec. 78
St. George E. W. Burton, Major, R Highlanders (73 Foot) 13 Aug. 79
Alex. Geo. Chesney, Major, South Staffordshire Regt
Henrv Lockhart Smith, Major, East Surrey Regiment ..
Alfred Robert Mandeville Sankey, Major, Royal Eng
Artbur William Bolton Gordon, Major, R. Artillery
Hayford D.Thorold. Ma jor, West Riding Regt. (76 F.j 14 Jan,
Fred. Braid Buist-Sparks, Major, Army Service Corps ...In Aug. 80
Horace Svdney Nelson, Major, Royal Artillery
Cbarles idward Peirse, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ernest A. C. Gariand. Major. Highland Light Inf. (74 F.)l
Arthur Noel Roberts, Major.Ariny Service Corps 11 Aug. 80
Schofield Patten Peile, Major, Royal Marines j
John George Downing, Maior. Indian Staff Corps
James Cecil Balfour Craster, Major, Indian StarfCorps
Hugo W. N. S. Smyth, Mi
Howard Wm. SroUb, Ma
William Francis Percy.
Charles George Matson, Major, Royal Marine
Frank Romilly Reynolds, Major, Royal Engineers
Stanlev George Drew Smith, Major. Royal Artillery ..
Charles Collingwood Townsend, Major, Royal Artillery
Chas. Hv. Lmtrell Fahie Wilson. Major, Royal Art
Francis 'lieviii Read Toms. Major, Royal Anilleiv
William Scott-Moncrieff. Major, Middlesex Regt. (77 F.)
Edmund John Phipps- Hornby, Major, Royal Artillery
William Fred. James Hardisty. Major, Worcester Regt.
Hon. lYennian Cuke, Major, Rifle Brigade
Robert John SpurreU, Major. 5 Lancers
Charles Bishop, Major. 9 Lancers
Edward Daw,on. Major (District Officer), R. Artillery .
Wm Stafford Joseph Rarry, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Ernest Theodore Paul, Major. Indian Staff Corps
Louis Eugene du Moulin, Major, Sussex Regt. 135 F.)....
Orestes John Henry Brooker, Major, h.p. Liverpool Re
Hon. Lionel Hy. Dudley Fortescne, Major, 17 Lancers
G-eorge Boodrie O'Donnell, Major. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. George JohnYounghusband, J/cjor, Indian S.C
21 Sept.75 2I Sept.8
21 Sept.75l2i Sept.8
30 June 79 j 5 Dec. 84
iS Apr. 85! 17 fcept.i
8 Dec. 87I18 Sept.955
10 Oct. 8S|i8 Sept.95
21 Sept.!
1 Oct. 74|
1 Oct. 75
19 June 77
6 Oct. f
1 July !
11 Nov. ;
15 Mar. I
1 Oct. S5
t Oct. 86
1 Apr. S3
o Dec. 84
1I15 Nov. 80
8 20 Nov. 83
025 Oct. 84!i6 0ct.
19 June 77 1 Apr. 8f> 22 Oct.
iq June 77' 11 Jan. 8t| 1 Nov
1 Jan. 81128 Oct, "
1 July
21 bept-95,
21 Sept.951
21 Sept.95.
25 Sept.95
1 Oct. 95 j
1 Oct. 93,
1 Oct.
7 Oct.
9 Oct.
16 Oct.
Nov.
Si I 5 Jan. 88 12 Nov,
19OCI.'. 77,13 Jau. 85' 13 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 75113 Nov. 86J13 Nov. 95
11 Nov. 78,24 Jan. 88:13 Nov. 95
r July S111 Apr. 89,13 Nov. 95'.
31 Jan. 78'i8 July 86(20 Nov. 95,
20 Nov. 75 [20 Nov. 86:20 Nov. 95.
20 Nov. 75! 13 May 87)20 Nov. 95'
Major, Armv Ordnance Dept 21 June 79 1 July 81 ioSept.Sy 22^ov.g3
ajor, Hampshire Regt. (37 F.j 21 June79'io Feb. 8, 26 July 86:27 Nov. 95
Major, Norfolk Regiment , 1 May 7816 Nov. 80 28 June S^S Nov. 951
gt..
p.s.c. George Tero Kemball, Major, Royal Artillery
James Gibbon Turner, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Tom Evelyn O'Leary, Captain, Irish Fusiliers
: May 78
c May 73
30 Jan. 7S
13 Aug. 79
7 Aug. 78
4 Jan.
1 Sept. 781 1 Mar. 87129 Nov. 951
19 June 77I 1 Apr. SSI 5 Dec. 95,
9 Oct. 77|2oJan. 86 7 Dec. 95;
9 Oct. 7720 Jan. 80! 7 Dec. 95
9 Oct. 77^0 Jan. 86 7 Dec. 031
9 Oct. 77J26 Jan. 86 7 Dec. 95!
to Mar. So 21 Dec. 85 it Dec. 95
9 Occ. 77
1 Feb. 86 11 Dec. 05!
79 7 June S6 11 Dec. 951
9 July 79 18 Apr. 85 j 14 Dec. 95
2 July 841 6 Nov. 89:14 Dec. 951
io Nov. 80J 8 Dec. S6J15 Dec. 95,
12 May S3 9 Mar. 91 20 Dec. 951
1 May 7S
30 Mar. 81; 13 Oct
1 Jan.
31 De?
Jan.
1 Jan. 87I
12 June 80 18 Apr. 85115 Jan. 96 1
11 Feb. 75^27 June 85,15 Jan. 96 27 Nov. 9S
:i Nov. 781 6 Nov. 8c 115 Jan. 90I
19 Jan. 76! 19 Jan. 87 19 Jan. 96
15 Mar. Sol 1 May 89 22 Jan. 96
r8Dec. 78! 7 Sept.86'22 Jan. gOj
iS Dec. 78 i3 Dec. 89 22 Jan. 96,
14 May 34'zi May 90 22 Jan. 96;
Major.'
68-c
Frederick Campbell, D?0. Captain, Indian Stiff Corps
Wlliam John Bythell. Captain, Royal Engineers
Edimuud Gusta'vus Nicolls, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Blagden &hnte. Major, Royal Artillery
Cyril Venn Wilton Williamson, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Robert Baillie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Mallaby Abad, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Walter Quentin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ronald Kiucaid-Smith, Major, 4 Hussars
Montague B. Gosset Jackson, Major, Royal Artillery
Ales. H. B. Cavaye, Ma/or, King's Own Scottish Borderers
Robert FitzGeraid Percy, Major, Royal Marines
Hickman Crawford Molesworth, Major, Royal Artillery
Devereux Walter Hickman, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Aveling Rutt, JXu/or, South Staffordshi-e Regt
Ernest Henry Rivett-Caruac, Jl^'/or, Indian Stuff Corps
John William Currie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Irwin Scallon. CIE. DSO. Major, IndianStaffCorps
Frank Gun Delamain, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Rawdon Penrose, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Bolton Mainvvariug, Major, Lincolnshire Regt
Chas. Du P. Richardson-Griffiths, Major, Gloucester Regt.
George Arthur Goit, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Archibald M'Laehlan, Maior, Ro.\al Scots
Affleck Alexander Fraser, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment...
Geo. John Is' inian Logan-Home, Major, Bedfordshire Regt.
Edmund D. John O'Brien. Major, 14 Hussars
Cyril Godfrey Martyr, DSO.Maj., Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Francis Benjamin Jackson, Major, Royal Artillery
Felix D. F. MacCarthy, Major, Royal Engineers
John Dawson H. Waller, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Arthur Fansliawe, Major, Royal Artillery
James Laird Irvine, Major, Royal Engineers
Tyrell O. W. Champion de Crespigny, Major, 15 Hussars...
Paul Trebv Clark, Major, Oxford Light Infantry (43 F.) ...
Jas. Hutchinson Swanton, Major, Royal Marines
John Ernest Pierson, Major, Sussex Regiment
John Shuekbnrgh Ashby, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Paul Treeby, Major, East Surrey Regiment
Harold Alexander Ravenshavr, Major, Indian Staff C
p.s.c. Charles Kdward Callwell, Major, Royal Artillery
Cecil Chas. Civendish, Major, Highland Lt. Inf. (74 F.)
p.s.c. George Elliott Benson, Major, Royal Artillery
ArthuEiForbes Montanaro, Captain, Royal Artillery
Reginald Salmond Curtis, Captain, Royal Engineers
Alex. Francis Grant Foulerton, Major, Leinster Regiment
Frederick Beauchamp Lecky, Major, Royal Artillery
Thos. Mowbray Martin Berkeley, Major', Black Watch
Claude Rawnsijy, Major, Armv Service Corps
Edward A. Monlton-Barrett, Major, Avmy Ord. Dept
Francis Alexander Sanders, Major, Inniskilling Fus. (108 F.
Hush Milbourne Jackson, Major, Royal Engineers
Leonard Thales Pease, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Charles Forbes Blane, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.e.EdwaidB.Urmston, J/<y'or,'A.&S. Hghldrs. (91 F.)...
Charles Frederick Stevens, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Ponsonby Glenn Huggins, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps
p.*.c. Edward Agar, Major, Royal Engineers
William Candler Neville, Major, Cheshire Regiment
John Robert Sand-with, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Ashton Ogle, Major, East Yorkshire Regt
Spring Robert Rice, Major, Royal Engineers
Haydon d'Aubrey P. Taylor, Major. Gloucester Regt
Eustace Chaloner Knox, Major, 18 Hussars
Charles Rosdew Burn, Major, 1 Dragoons ;....
Arthur Nairn Lysaght, Major, Irish Regiment
Joseph Scott Gowrie Manera, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Hon. Charles Harbord, Major, Scots Guards
Gerald Garble S. Bandcock, Major, Yorkshire Regiment ...
Charles Bell Watkins, Major, Royal Artillery
Geo. Seymour Chas. Jenkinson, Major, Derby Regt. (45 F.j
p.».c. Nathaniel W. Barnardiston. Major, Middlesex Re°t.
Walpole Swinton Kays, Major, King's Royal Rifles
John Hanbury-Wiliiams, Major, Oxfc/dsliire Lt. Inf.
Hon. Osbert V. Geo. Athelmg Lumley, Major, n Hussars
Thomas Francio Bui-he Major E.cyal Artillery
Chas. Warren Napier-Clavering, Major, Somerset Lt. Inf.
Walter James Gaitskell, Major, h.p. R. Marine Artillery ; )'
Puymaxter 24 Mar. 98 [
Walter Charles Smithson, Major, 13 Hussars
Frederick Wm. Brooke Koe, Major, Army Service Corps ...
Henry Jenner Scobell. Major, 2 Dragoons
Edmund Harrington Molyneux-Seel,il/'i//o<-!LiverpoolRegt.
Thomas Montgomery Hawtayne, Major, N.Stafford Regt.
Arthur Douglas Meeres, Major, Royal Engineers ?...
Horatio Norris Dnmbleton, Major, Royal Engineers
Pierce Thomas Chute, Major, Munster Fus. (104 F.)
James Stewait Douglas, Mujor, Royal Artillery
Reginald George M'Queen M'Leod, Major, Royal Artillery'
Reginald Henry Mahon, Maior, Royal Artillery
Arthur Beaumont Helyar, Major, Royal Artillery
Archibald Lcuia Hitbert Major Royal Artillery
Fred. John Dealtry Lugard, CB DSO. Major, Norfolk Regt.
Theodore John Warrender Prendergast, Major, R. Eng. ...
13 Aug
;. 79 15 Mar. 8013 Aug. 90^2 Jan,
25 July 82 15 Jan. 91 22 Jan.
I 9 Oct. 77J 5 Feb. 86J25 Jan,
9 Oct. 77! 5 Feb. 86!25 Jan.
27 Jan. 7627 Jan. 87J27 Jan.
27 Jan. 76-27 Jan. 87127 Jan.
\2/ Jan. 76 27 Jan. 8;!27Jan.
27 Jan. 76 27 Jan. 87(27 Jan.
27 Aug. 70 27 Anr. 81 26 Feb. 87 5 Feb,
. ..; ' 9 Oct. 7716 Feb. 80 6 Feb
" r 77 J 1 Apr. 86 6 Feb
. wj- TrJ 7 Anr. 88
9 Oct
27 Mar. 78
2ndr.iEDT.
u. 77I 6 Feb. 8'.
ii May 77! 1 Apr. 86
1 Feb. 79 1 7 Apr. 88
9 Oct. 77:19 Feb. 86
11 Feb. 76 11 Feb.
n Th1t7 nr. vfi J
7 Feb.
8 Feb.
ti Feb. 76(11 Feb. 87 n Feb.
9 July 7Q 26 Jan. 84 12 Feb.
12 Feb. 76 12 Feb. 87)12 Feb.
t2 Feb. 76:12 Feb. 87I12 Feb.
12 Feb. 76112 Feb. 87U2 Feb.
16 Feb. 78
8 Dec. 77
12 Feb. 7D|i2 Feb. 87J12 Feb.
12 Feb. 76!i2 Feb. 87112 Feb.
12 Feb. 76J13 Aug. 87)12 Feb.
21 Aug. 78'i8 Nov. 84I17 Feb.
20 Nov. 75I 4 Oct. 85|,9 Feb.
23 teb. 76J23 Feb. 87(23 Feb,
Sept.78 21 Jane 85 126 Feb
-. Sept. 75 10 Aug. 85126 Feb
20 Nov. 75 4 Oct. 85126 Feb.
11 May 78(28 Aug. 79 17 Jan. 87)26 Feb.
23 Oct. 80'
! July 79
> Mar. 7S
- July
9 Oct. ■,
19 June •
9 Oct.
13 Aug. 79 ^ wet. 00 *~ — j.* . ~
22 Mar. 76 22 Mar. 8
6 Aug. 79J2S May 80 5 Aug. 8_
24 Mar. 76 24 Mar. 87
31 Jan. 78 24 Mar. 86
28 Apr. 76 10 Feb. 88
19 May 80 28 July "r
26 July 8r 16 Jan,
„0 T.,l~ 0_
•3 Oct
:3 Au=
11 Aug. 80
16 Feb. 78
]3* urtix. yo 24 Mar. 86
;. 79 1 July 81 29 Jan.
' [.->v Feb. 82 11 Dec.
July 81 13 Jan. 9
Nov. 78 2 Feb.
.-j June 77 1 Apr.
1 Oct
1 May 78
79 [7 od.11. 07 20 cku.
81 14 A'ig. 89)26 Feb.
77 25 Feb. 86 27 Feb.
uuuc 77 1 Apr. 88 1 Mar.
9 Oct. 77 25 Feb. 86 5 Mar.
31 Jan. 78 17 Mar. 86 5 Mar
19 June 77 1 Apr. 88(11 Mar,
1 July 81 24 Aug. 88 n Mar.
:3 July 79 28 July 86 16 Mar.
1 Feb. 70 17 June 88 17 Mar.
2 Oct. 80 i3 Apr. 85 iS Mar.
°- 22 Mar.
24 Mar,
24 Mar,
25 Mar,
25 Mar,
„„ 25 Mar,
di 16 Jan. 90 25 Mar,
;8 July 83 31 Dec. qi 25 Mar.
I July 81 29 Sept.86 2° Ar"-
II Jan. 78 — xrQ" 9
WHAM
PLACED OH
HALF PAT.
5 Oct.' 78
IS Au
7 Ap
1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
o Apr. 78
'cpi, 03 21 -n^i
*o .npi. 7U -to £ipr. 87 28 Apr
77 31 May 78 5 May 86 00 Anr
n Ont. t
1 May 78 21
14 Sept.78 1
6 Aug. 79
25 May 78
22
19 June 77 t Apr. 88 9 Apr.
1 Oct. 75 4 Feb. 86 10 Apr.
31 Jan. 78 8 M;iy 86 u Apr.
10 Nov. 80 27 Sept.86 15 Apr.
19 Apr. 76 19 Ap^. 87 19 Apr,
19 Apr. 76 19 Apr. 87 19 Apr,
9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88
17 Apr. 80 « a""f c
:/ npi, 00 6 Sept
=8 Apr. 76 28 A
.. 29 Apr.
9 Oct. 77 1 Apr. 88 9 May
29 Sept. So 22 tiept.85 13 May
Aug. 82 14 Apr. 86 13 May
. July 81 2 Feb. 85 20 May
•9 Sept. 80 —
M, -
5 Mar.
8 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
" Apr
20 Apr.
Apr.
2 r eo. 05 20 —
29 oepv/.oo 12 Feb. 36 20 May
22 May 76 22 May 87 22 May
30 Apr. 75 1 1 Apr. 87 23 May
1 Mar. 70 24 May 85 27 May
Jan. 78 8 May 86 30 May
1 Dec. 84 10 June
to June
>S Feb!
79
^ J. -u. yy
1 Mar. So
: July 81
- Apr. 80
Oct. 81
1 Dec.
21 Dec. ~j
29 I>ec. 88 io June
1 Sept.86 1 7 June
— Oct. 81 2 Mar. 87 17 June
31 Jan. 78 16 June 80 iS June
1 May 78126 Feb. 80 22 July 86 Jane
1 Sent.76,2
i ^^e-
; Jan.
[ May 73
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
L *IA,VJ /LI;^U A'CO. OUl^f dlilj tH.' UUU^
i Sept.76,23 Mar. 86 30 June
7 Jan. 80 1 July 81 29 Sep'. 85 1 July
1 Feb. 81 1 Apr. 89 1 1 July
.3 Aug. 79I10 Nov. 80 7 Jan.
Dec. 73 17 Apr. So 10 Dec.
79 13 Sept. 79 2 Jan.
q Oct. 77 1 Apr.
77 1 Apr.
^ WOt. 77 1 2V(JX. OU ^
29 Nov. 76 7 Dec. 87 2
31 Jan. 78 18 June 8613
31 Jan. 78 3 July 3613
July
- July
8b| 5 July
84I1S July
86)22 July
88'22 July
1 Apr. 88J25 July
7 Dec. 87(29 July
18 June 86130 July
31 Jan. 78 3 July S6J30 July
31 Jan. 781 7 July 86 1 Aug.
31 Jan. 78 7 July 86 1 Aug.
ji Jan. 78 15 July "'
1 Jan. 81 1 13 Aug
9 Oct — ' • Anv
., 1 Auj,.
13 j.ug. S5 5 Aug.
77: 4 Apr. &i 5 Aug.
?( 24 Mar.
36
96
96
96
96
E 3
70
Majors.
md LIEUT.
CAPTAIX.
Hampden Hugh Massy, Major, Royal Engineers 9 Oct. 77
Alfred Matthews, Major, Royal Artillery 31 Jan. 78
1TC Pereival Serope Marling, Major, 18 Hussars n Aug.So 1 July 8
William Erskine Graham Login, Major, Royal Soots 1 May 78 15 Nov. 79
Hy. Benjamin Naylor Adair, Major, Royal Engineers . 9 Oct. 77
Charles 'William Robert St. John, Major, Royal Engineers 9 Oct. 77
William Yolland, Major, Royal Engineers 9 Oct. 7
Alfred Montgomery Mantell', Major, Royal Engineers 31 Jan.' 78;
William Charles Pollard, Major, Indian Staff Corps '14 Au<
p.s.c. William Henry Rycroft, Major, 11 Hussars 13 Aug. 79 1 1 July
Son. Gilbert Legh, Jfo/or. Grenadier Guards 13 Nov. 73' 1 July
Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour, Major, Grenadier Guards
Robert Henry Gage Heygate. DSO. Major, Border Regt. ..
George W. Brandon Swiney, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alfred Orford, Major. Royal Marine Artillery
Atherton ffolliott Powell, Major, Royal A-tillery
Howard Guise, Major, Royal Artillery
Atherton Edward Jenkins, Major, Rifle Brigade
p.s.c. Lewis Muuro. Major, Hampshire Regiment (67 F.) ...
Henry Richmond Win. Lumsdeu, Majcr.Indi&n Staff Corps
Frederick White, Major, Koyal Marines 1 Feb. 79
p.s. 0. Eaward John Granct, Major, Royal Artillery 31 Jan. 78
Philip Beauchamp Ta.y lor, Ma <or, Royal Artillery ';8 Dec. 78
Paul Robert Burn-Murdoch, Major, Royal Engineers l-ti Jan. 78
Hugh Thomas Lyl'e, DSO. Major, Welsh Fusiliers (23 F.) ... 22 Jan. 79:13 Apr. 81
Wm. Radcliffe Peel Wallace, Major, Gloucester Regt 17 Apr. 80 ; Oct. 80
William Knox Downes, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76
Albert Edmond Leslie, Major, Indian Staff Corps ioSpnt.76
John Alfred Wyllie, Major, Indian Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76
Henry Espiue ilonck-Mason, Major, Indian Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76
Gervase b'rancis Newport Tinley, Major, Indian S. C 10 Seut. 76
Frederick Bernard Deane, Maior. Indian Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76
Charles Walter Harris, Major, Indian Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76
p.s.c. Reginald C. Cokayne-Frith. Major, 15 Hussars to May
George Reade MacMullen, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 Sept. 76
N'ewdigateAddinston Knightl'ey &v.rne,Major, Indian S.C n Sept.76
Richard Cranley Onslow, Major, Indian Staff Corps it Sept. 75
Alexander Wallace, 2Iujor, Indian Staff Corps 11 Sept. 76
Philip Barber Lindsell, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 Sept. 76
George Bowriug, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11 Sept
James Henry Parsons, Major, Indian Staff Corps it Sept. 76
George Herbert Watson, Major, Indian Staff Corps n Sept. 76
George Edward Hyde Gates, Major, Indian StaffCorps 11 Sept. 76
Malcolm Henry Stanley Grover, Major, Indian StaffCorps 11 Sept. 76
p. K.c. Walter Gr'enville hey, Major, N. Stafford Regt. (9S F.)... it Aug. 80 12 Mar. 81
Ernest Aug.FredericCarter, Major, Lancaster Regt. (4 F.j... 11 May 78 20 Mar. 8c
Godfrey Williams, Major, Koyal Engineers 31 Jan. 78
Archer Clive Bolton, J/a/or,Northamptonshire Regt. (58 F.)... 22 Feb. 79 25 Aug. 80
Robert Scott-Kerr, Major, Grenadier Guards 26 Mar. 79 1 July 81
Henry Thomas Fenwick, Major, Royal Hoi se Guards tt Mar. 85
lXtCAlanRichardHiU,Ji"ay'or,NorthamptonshireRegt.(48F.)... 22 Feb. 79 29 Jan
Arthur Campbell Yate, Major. Indian StaffCorps 22 Sept. 76
Dudley Strathearn Stewart, Major, Northumberland Fus.... tr May 78 1 Jan. St
Cyril Field, Major, Royal Marines 1 Sept.79
William Huskisson, Major, Royal Engineers 31 Jan. 78
Henry Denne Robson, Major, West Surrey Regiment (; F.) ,11 Sept.78
Charles Edward Eorton, Major, Norfolk Regiment(9 F.) I 4 Dec. 78115 Feb. 81
Frederic Philip Smyly.Miy'or, SouthWales Borderers (24F.)...|3i Jan. 77112 Apr. 79
26 May 88
6 Aug. 96
21 July 86|ii Aug. 96
22 Dec. 861 12 Aug. 96
10 Jan. 87 12 Aug. 9c
1 July 88J 12 Au^. oc
1 July 881 12 Aug. 96
1 July 881 13 Ausr. 90
1 July 88] 13 Aug. 96
76 14 Aug. 871 14 Aug
Si, 71 Apr. 88I19 Aug. oc
July 90] 19 Aug. cp
13 Aug. 79
13 Nov. 78
25 Jan. 78: 1 July Si'23 July Qo'25 Aug. o
1 May 78 19 Sept.80'28 Mar. 8626 Aug. g<
126 Aug.7626 Aug. 87I26 Aug. 96
j 1 Sept.7o!25 Mar. So^q Aug. 96
31 Jan. 78 21 July 86J26 Aug. 90
31 Jfiu. 78-2 1 July 86:29 Aug. 96
15 Jan. 79 12 Mar. 81J 1 Mar. 88l 1 Sept. 96
14 Jan. 80! 9 Apr. 8126 July 86 2 Sept. 96
6Sept.76 6 Sept. 87 6Sept.96
26 Aug. 8s 6 Sept. 96
27 July 86 7 Sept, 96
29 July 36 7 Sept. 96
1 July S8 8 Sept. 96
6 Dec. S3 9 Sept.96
5 May 86j 9 Sept.g6
10 Sept. 87/ to Sept. 96
10 Sept. 87! to Sept 96
to Sept. S7I 10 Sept. 91
10 Sept.87Jio Sept.cb
to Sept. 87 to Sept 9'
10 Sept. 87 10 Sept 96
10 Septal 10 Sept.96
24 Aug. 88ho Sept.96
11 Sept.87|ti Sept.9f
ti Sept.87jn Sept.96
11 Sept. 871 11 sept 95
it Sept. 87 11 Sept. 96
11 Sept.87 n Sept. os.
11 Sept. 87 11 Sept.96
11 Sept.87 'i Sept. 90
11 Sept.87, n Sept.96
11 Sept 87)11 Sept.96
1: Sept. 87 11 Sept.96
1 July 87(14 Septic
11 Aug. 86! 16 Sept.96
10 July 88' 16 Sept.96
22 Nov. 84(19 Sept.96
16 Dec. 90' 19 Septic
15 Apr. 91 19 Sept.96
WHEM
PLACED 0»
HALF PAT.
Edward Hume Armitage, Major, Royal Artillery
John Edward Harvey, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Hammond, Major, Bedfordshire Regiment (16 F.)...
Alex. Soryrngeour Wedderburn, Maior, Hoyal Artillery
Gerald D'Arragon Alexander, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Andrew Cregan, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Druitt, Major, Royal Engineers
Harold Frank Chesney, Major, Royal Engineers.,
Henry John Watt Brownrigg, Major, Royal Engineers
Joseph Hume Balfour, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Algernon Henry Wilmei, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Arthur Fanlconer Poulton, j)ia;'or,SuffolkRegim.ent (12 F.)...
Charles Hamlyn Agnew, Major, 4 Hussars
7Ty. Lawrence C. Howard Stafford, Major, Royal Engineers
Alt'. Hamilton Mackenzie Edwards, Major, 5 Dragoon Gds....
George William Maxwell, Major, Indian StaffCorps
John Hewitt Jellett, Major, Royal Artillery
St. Clair Oswald, Major, 3 Hussars
Edward Arthur Kemble, Ma/or, Suffolk Regiment (12 F.) ...
Francis James Anderson, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Charles Newcomen Watts, Major, Derby Regiment
Herbert John James Middletnn, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Gecrge Frederick Watson, Major, Indian StaffCorps
p.s.c, Francis Edward Cooper, Major, Royal Artillery
vV alter Charteris Ross, Major, Durham Lt. Infantry (106 F.)
Herbert Kendall Jackson, Major, Royal Artillery
George Sumner Ormerod, Major, Munster Fusiliers (104 F.)
Warren Francis Trotter, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Leonard Arthur Arkwright, Maior, Royal Engineers
Thomas Lamb, Major, South Lancashire Regiment
Harrison Midwood, Major, Highland Light Infantry (74 F.)
p.s.c. Richd. Boileau Ga'isford, Major, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)
Edward K"aye Daubeney, DSO. 2Iajor, South Stafford Regt.
William Lmcelot James, Major, Lancaster Regiment (4 F.)
Frederick David Baillie, Major, 4 Hussars
Raleigh Gilbert Egerton, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
18 Dec
18 Dec. 78
1 May 78:28 Feb. 79
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec.
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
3 Jan. 7S
6 Oct. 76
21 Oct. ;6
5 Sept.80
1 Oet. So
31 Jan. 78
27 Jan. 83
11 Oct. 76
iSDec. 78
14 Sept.78 29 June 8
13 Aug
13 Aug
3 fug. 79
1 May 78
■■.g Sept.77
11 May 78
1 Sept.S6
22 Sept. 87
27 Jan. 86
24 Nov. 88
14 July 88,25 Sept.96
30 May 87 29 Sept
13 Aug. 85 30 Sept.96
15 Aug. 85 30 Sept.96
8 Sept.SoSo Sept.96
8 Sept.86|3o Sept.96
1 July 87(30 Sept.Q6
1 Oct. 86! 1 Oct. 06
1 Oct. 86| 1 Oct.
t8 July 88; 1 Oct.
1 Aug. 881 1 Oct.
19 Aug. 8S1 1 Oct.
16 Dec. 88i 4 Oct.
6 Oct. 87I 6 Oct.
6 Oct. 87 6 Oct.
9 Apr. 85! 7 Oct. 96
?.& Aug. 80! 7 Oct. o
18 Dee. 88 7 Oct. 90
Feb. 89! 7 Oct.
11 Oct. 87I11 Oct. 96
2 Oct. 86 12 Oct. go
7 Oct. 85I 14 Oct. 96
79 12 Oct. 8oi 18 May S5I 15 Oct. 96
J31 Jan. 70I iS Dec. 88|i9 Oct, 9'
79 1 1 Jan. 81 4 June 85) 21 Oct. 9
8 Oct. 76I28 Oct. S7j28 0ct. 96
8 Oct. 76j28 0ct. 87I28 Oct. 96
-«l'3 Oct. 80(29 Oct. 96
5 Nov. 87 31 Oct. 96
22 Sept.96
22 Sept.96
23 Sept.96
24 Sept.96
i3 Dec
16 July 80
iS Dec. 78
20 Mar. 80
1 Sept.76
31 Jan. 78
1 May 78 20 June 79
Iii Sept.;6
1 May 78 14 Sept. 80
it May 78 t Dec. 80
4 Dec. 78, 5 Dec. 80
(29 July 82
13 Aug, 79 19 Feb. 81
29 Oct. 86
4 June 87
5 Apr. 86
18 Dec. 88
14 Nov. 85
11 Sept.83
25 Au;
1 Nov. 96
4 Nov. 9
5 Nov. 96
6 Nov. 90
t Nov. 9c
1 1 Nov. 96
12 Nov. 96
7 Aug. 86 18 Nov. 96
1 Feb. 88 18 Nov. 96
1 July 88 t8 Nov. 96
13 Aug, 90(18 Nov. 96
Majors.
71
2nd LIEUT.
Norman Edward Young, DSO. Captain, Royal Artillery
Hamilton Bower, Captain, Indian Staff Ccrps
Henry Marwood, Captain, North Staffordshire Regt. (64 P.)
Charles Edward Lawrie, DSO. Captain, Royal Artillery
Alexander Cadell, Captain, Indipn Staff Corps
Philip Charles Gubbins, Major, Roj-al Engineers
Herbert Loftus Welman, Major, Irish Rifles
Geo. Albanus Williams, Major, S. Staffordshire Regt. (80P.)
Henry Charles Higgs, Major, 16 Lancers
Wm. Richard Yeilding, CIE. DSO. Major, Indian S. C
William Henry Lowry, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Sidney Vernon Thornton, Major, Royal Artillery
Raymond Crawford, Major, Army Ordnance Department ...
John Henry Langford Ifallas, Major, Royal Artillery
George Hall M'Laughlin, Major, Royal Artillery
Prancis Geldard, Major, North Staffordshire Regt. (9S F.) ...
Arthur de Salis Hadow, Majo*, Yorkshire Regiment (19 P.)
M. H. Prince Christian Victor A. L. E. A. of Schleswig- t
Holstein, GCB. GCVO. Captain, King's Royal Rifles )
William Alan Cairnes, Major, Royal Engineers
John Hassard Stewart Gibb, Major, Worcester Regt. (36 P.)
p.s.c. Hubert John Bu Cane. Major, Royal Artillery ....
Henry AnstrutherKinloeh, Major, King's Royal Rifles (60 P.)
Francis Russell Parkinson, Major, Welsh Regiment (41 F.)
Colin Duncan Johnstone, Major, East Surrey Regiment
Alfred Grahame Cartwright.'JbTu jor, Yorkshire Regt. (19 P.)
Francis Gerald Kenyon-Slaney, 'Major, Durham Lt. Inf.
Ed \v. John Jenkins Teale, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
John Page Wood, Major, Border Regiment
George Roe Darley, Major, Royal Artillery
Edgar Forbes Nelson, Major, Royal Artillery
Arthur Hugh Block, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Elliott Oldfield, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Neil Douglas Fiudla.y, Major, Royal Artillery
Antonio Stephen Ralli, Major, 12 Lancers
Godfrey Hy. Wolley Stockdale, Major, Royal Engineers
Stuart Davidson, Major, Royal Engineers
Richard Leigh, Major, Royal Engineers
Frank Herbert Homiblow, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Way Baker, Major, Royal Engineers
Harvey Alexander, Major, 10 Hussars
Wellesley Lynedoch Henry Paget, Major, Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. James Thomason Johnston, Major, Royal Artillery
John Edward Watson, Major, Manchester Regiment
Thomas A. Harknens Dav'ies, DSO. Major, Devon Regiment
Frederick Clifton Briggs, Major, Devonshire Regiment
Bruce Bremner Russell, Major, Royo.l Engineers
Frederick Falkiner Minchin, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Alves Inglis, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas fibster Chamberlain. Major, Royal Artillery
Hon. Henry James Anson, Major, Highland Lt. Inf.' (71 F.)...
John Wm. Babington Meade, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Edward Aubrey Strachan, Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers
p.s.c. Charles James Cockburn, Major, Warwick Regiment...
Harry Graham Marsh, Major, 19 Hussars
James Gordon Lennox Burnett, Major, Leicester Regiment...
Thos. Hy. Hollis Bradford-Atkinson, Major, Grenadier Gds.
Thomas Hutchinson Haughton, Major, lndiau Staff Corps...
p.s.c. Alfred Edward John Cavendhh, Major, Argyll and;
Sutherland Highlanders (91 Foot) j
Henry Eardley-VVilmot, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Paul Rycaut S. Churchward, Major, North Lancashire Regt.
Sydenham Caurpbell-tTrquhart Smith, Major, R. Artillery ..
F-s-c. Henry Gray Burrowes, Major, Rovai Artillery
Edmund Arthur Ponsonby Hobday, Major, Royal Artillery...
George Wright, Major, Royal Artillery
Robt. Whyte .Melville Jackson, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.
William R. De la P. Lloyd, Major, Suffolk Regiment I14 Jan
Gilbert Boys Smith, Major, Royal Artillery '
Hu?h A. L. Paterson, Major, Royal Engineers '
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton, Major, C mnanght Rangers .' 16 Feb. 78
George Prescott Douglas, Major, -.'Dragoon Guards iq Feb. 81
Hugh Harry H;:yworth Aspiiiall, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Montagu Creighton Curry, Major, Devonshire Regiment ... 13 Oct. 77
William R. H. Bereslord, Major, Welsh Fusiliers' 6 Aug. 79
Charles Douglas Learoyd, Major, Royal Engineers
Edmund Sclater Crolts', Major, Hampshire Regiment; ri Aug. So
John Antill Moggridge, Major, SouthLancashire Regt. (82 P.) 13 Aug. 79
George Osbaldeston Welch, Major, Army Service Corps
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
1 1 Aug. 80
14 Jan. 80
13 Aug. 79
4 Dec. 78
13 Aug. 79
S May 8c
3i.Oct. 77
17 Apr. 80
1 Jan. 79
1 May 78
2 July 79
13 Aug. 79
11 Aug. 81
24 Jan. 80
n May 78
25 July 82 29 May 91
1 July 81 23 Oct. 9
6 Feb. 84 14 Sept. 92
15 Feb. 84 4 Mar. 93
29 Aug. 85 29 Aug
31 Jan. 78 18 Dec.
12 Mar. 81 24 Jan. 87
2 Feb. 81 24 Aug. 87
1 July 81 16 July S8
29 Nov. 76 29 Nov. 87
29 Nov. 7620 May
18 Dec. 78129 Oct. 86
18 June 8i!22 May
18 Dec. 78: 1 Nov. 86
18 Dec. 78!28 Nov.
1 July 81 j 4 Mar. 89
8 Nov. 85
3 Dec. 96
11 Oct. 79
25 June 90
31 Jan. 78
1 Mar. 80
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11 May 78
1 May 78
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30 Jan. 78
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19 Feb. 81
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1 July 81
1 July 81
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dee. 78
18 Dec. 78
1 July 81
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18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
1 July 81
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6 Apr. 79
13 June 79
11 Sept. 76
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18 Dec. 78
6 Apr. 79
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10 Jan. 89
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10 Aug. 87
27 Nov. 84
24 Dec. 84
5 Mar. 89
1 June 87
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2 Dec. 96
2 Dec. 96
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20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
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25 Jan. 97
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3 Feb. 97
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1 Feb. 79 2 Feb. 85
7 July 80 3 Mar. 8b
29 July 82 18 Apr. 85
21 Nov. 79 24 Dec. 84
1 July 81 23 Jan. 92I10 Feb. 0,7
11 Feb. 77J 11 Feb. 38111 Feb. 97
1 July 81! 12 June 86 12 Feb. 97
12 Feb. 77 12 Feb. 88 12 Feb. 97
26 May 80 28 Aug. 86 14 Feb. 97
6 Apr. 79! 29 June 87 15 Peb. 97
6 Apr. 79J 1 July 87 15 Feb. 07
6 Apr. 79| 1 July 87I 15 Feb. 97
6 Apr. 791 15 Aug. 87 15 Feb. 97
1 July Si j 22 Oct. 90 19 Feb. 07
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6 Apr. 79 29 Aug. 87 24 Feb. 97
19 June 77I 1 Apr. 88 8 Mar. 97
22 Oct. Soj 7 Apr. 87 10 Mar. 97
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22 Mar. 7?22 Mar. 88 22 Mar. 97
25 July 78J 5 Oct. 8^ 24 Mar. 07
1 July 81 j 9 Dec. 85 24 Mar. 97
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1 July 8i|29 Aug. 36!27 Mar. 97
4 Oct. 79! 23 Aor. 87(27 Mar. 97
2 Aug. 82|ji Dec. 88! 1 Apr. 97
Frederick Horniblow, Major, Army Service Corps I12 May 83! n Dec. „„
Fred. Chas. Aimon Gilpin, Major, Army Service Corps 22 Jan. 8ij 1 Jul'y 81 11 Dee. SSJ
Frederick James Murphy, Major, 13 Hussars : 23 July 79 25 Feb. 80J18 Aug. 85'
Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm, Major, Cameron Highlanders 2 Jan. 79 29 Sept.80,24 Aug. 85
Charles James Anstruther, Major, 17 Lancers 11 May 75 27 Apr. 81! 6 Nov. 86
p.s.c. John Edward Lindley, Major, 1 Dragoons , 22 Oct. 8i|i8Nov. 861
Charles William Thompson, Ma jor, 7 Dragoon Guards I 28 Jan. 82
Herbert Bethune Patton-Bethune, Major, 3 Hussars 22 Jan. 79 1 July 81
James Edward Dewar, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards i 29 July 82
Basil St. John Mundy, Major, 15 Hussars I 2 Aug. S2
Francis Henry Toovey Hawley, Major, 2 Dragoons 11 Aug. 80 29 June 81
Francis Sudlow Garratt, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards 1 May 78 1 July Si
Michael Frederic Rimington, Ma jor, 6 Dragoons 22 Oct. 81
William Edwin Danby, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards = Aug. 82
Robert Mervyn Richardson, Major, 14 Hussars 19 Feb. 81 1 July 81
9 Mar. 87
13 Apr. S7|
20 July 87
10 Aug. 87
1 Oct. 87
3 Oct. 87 I Apr. 97
26 Oct. 87 1 3 Apr. 97
19 Dec. 37; 3 Apr. 97
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1 Apr. 97 ;
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
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WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF TAT.
72
Maiors.
2nd LIEUT.
Laurence George Drurnmond. Major, Scots Guards
Charles Batesoii Harvey, Major, 10 Hussars
William Henry Birkbeck, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards
Herbert Mercer, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards
Augustus J. H. Beaumont, Marquis of Winchester, Major,\
Coldstream Guards 5
Stephen Leslie Noiris, Major, Royal Engineers
Chas. Hildyard Thornton Wlntaker, Major, Yorkshire Lt.Inf.
Arthur Charles Hy. Thomas, Major, N. Lane. Regt. (.Si F.)
Norman Stua't Ogilvie, Major, Royal Aitillery
Charles Vernon hume. Major, Royal Artillery
Cuthbert Edward Goulburn. Major, Royal Artillery
John Robert Barkly Davidson, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Macdouald Close, Major, Royal ArtiUery
Percy Hemy Enthovcu, Major, Royal Artillery
Ingram Cosiro Conwa.v -Gordon, Major, Highland Lt. Tnf. ..
Coventry Williams, Major, 13 Hussars
William Pulteney Pnlteney, Vr<0. Major, Scots Guards
William Anstruther-Thomsou, Major', Royal Horse Guards..
p. i.e. Couraenay Bouichier Vyv.vau, Major. The Buffs
Albert Victor Jenuer. DSO. Captain, Rifle Brigade
Alexander John Gjdley, Captain, Dublin Fusiliers (102 F.)
Arthur Forde Pilson, Captain, Dublin Fusiliers (102 F.)
John Charles Arihmgton Walker, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Francis Manle-' Luwe, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. William Ernest Fairholme, Major, Royal Artillery
Eustace Guinness, Major, Bo\al Artillery
Edmund Hy. Hynman Allenby, Major, 6 Dragoons
p.s.c. Henry Gwynn Leane Sliute, Major, Coldstream Gds.
Harry Lynch Tall ot, Major. Royal Marine Artillery
Hy. Lionel Gnllwey, LSO. Contain, Ea>t Lancashire Regt.
p.s.c. Herbert S. Walker, Captain, Scottish Rifles (90 F.>
Godfrey Lancaster Beaumont, Captain, Royal Marines
John Henry Balguy, Major, Royal Artillery
Herbert MtilWly, Major, Royal Engineers
Hobart Charles Eraser, Major, Royal Marines
Walter Lambert, Major, Royal Artillery
Vincent Mackc sy Birkbeck, Major, Royal Scots
p.s.c. Henry Doivi ish Drake, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Frederick Charlton Me.\ rick, Major, 15 Hussars
Charles L. N. Bishop, Major. Royal Marine Artillery
Louis Augustus Goiuou, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frederick George Kappey, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ..
Henry Lawrence GiirUiner, Major, Royal Artillery
Gerald Robert Clark Paul, Major, Army Service Corpi
Wilkinson Dent Bird, Captain. West Surrey Regiment
?>_s.<\ Harry Chance, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederic Lewis Nathan, J/cyor.'Koyal Artiilery
p.s.c. Alexander Ramsay Stuart, Major, Royal Artillery
Wilfrid Heron Cuniiniiigs, Major, Royal Artillery
George Frederick Vv'T.les, Major, Inoian Staff Corps
Walter Henry Duffin, Major. Lancaster Regiment
Charges Herbert Philip Carter, Captain, RoyTal Scots
Charles de Winton, Major, Hampshire Regiment
Kenneth Mackenzie Foss, Major, Indian btaff Corps
Edward Plowdou Archer Tawney. Major, Royal Artillery...
Archer Llo\ ti Maris* hal Turner, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Ueorge Richard T\ rell Hundle. Major. Royal Artillery
Henry Edward Fane Goold-Adams, Major, Royal Artillery
Villiers Edward Hunt, Major, Yorkshire Light Inf. (105 F.)
p.s.c. Harold A . t-. Baikworth, Major, Border Regiment ...
William A. C. Cockburn, Captain, 2 Dragoon Guards
Samuel Wellington Lane, Major, Royai Artillery
p.s.c. Edwaid Hugh Griffith, 'J/c/oi-, Leicester Regiment ...
Charles Pears Fendall, liSO. Major, Royal Artillery ...
John Lewes, Major, Royal Artillery
William Henry Hinde. Major, Royal Engineers
"William Savona, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Richard Allred Poer O'Shee, Captain, Royal Engineers
Bryce Stewart, Major, Minister Fusiliers
Dudley Acland'Mills, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Fiedenck Williams, Major, Munster Fusiliers...
Lewis Loyd Nicol, Major, Rifle Brigade
Francis M. H. Marshall, Major, W. Riding Regt. (33 F.
Henry John Wiight Guise, Major, Liverpool Regiment
William Sydney Cumming, Major, Royal Marines
Francis Jolliffe Raitt, Major, Royal Marines
Arthur H.J. Doyle, Major, Shropshire Light Infantry (85 F.)
Francis Montagu Beaumont, Major, King's R. Rifles (60 F.)
Richard Harman, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
-loan Winn, Major, Royal Engineers
Sidney Gerald Burrard, Major, Royal Engineers
j. nomas Robert Harkness, Major, Royal Artillery
Julian Arthur Labalmondiere, Major, Royal Artillery
John Penrice Langley, Major, Royal Artillery
Lionel Forde, Major, Royal Artillery
John Henry Abbot Anderson, Major, Manchester Regiment
Francis William Galbraith Tothiil, Major, Royal Artillery
Stephen Francis Biddulph, Major, Indian Stall Corps
Eden Vansittart, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Frank Lewis Jones, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur William Forbes, Major, Indian Statt Corps
George Arthur Welman, Major, Indian Staff Corps
27 Sept.79
22 Jan. 81
27 Sept. 79
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. | MAJOR.
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22 Jan. 79
1 May 78
1 July 81
1 July 81
25 Aug. 83
30 Jan. 84
1 July 81
18 Dec. 78
30 Apr. 79
29 Sept. bo
b'Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
21 .1 ure 79
4 Jan. 3
23 Apr. 8
17 Apr. 80
1 May 78
9 May 88
30 Sept.80
11 May 78
5 Oct. 78
22 Aug. 3S
22 Jan. 79
14 Nov.
11 Aug.
8 June 87
30 J an. 78
16 Feb
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13 Aug. 79
22 Feb. 79
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
30 Jan. 78
11 Aug. 80
11 May 78
5 Sept.77
19 Dec. 88
21 July 89J
31 Jan. 90 1
8 Apr. 90 j
16 July 90
28 Mar. 89!
28 Apr. 84!
12 Feb. 87
2 Sept.87
21 bept.87
6 Apr. 79 21 Sept.87
6 Apr. 79 21 cept.87
6 Apr. 79^21 Sept.87
6 Apr. 79 21 Sept.87
1 Juiy 81 J 6 May 89
1 July 8i;24 Nov. 80
1 Ju-y 81 4 May 9
1 July 81I30 Dec. 93
6 Jan. 80 14 Jan. 86
u Sept.82J 2 Dec. 91
5 Aug. 86 6 Nov. 95
21 Apr. 90 20 Dec. 96
9 July 82:20 Jan. 86
20 Apr. 7921 Sept.87
6 Apr. 79j2i Sept.87
6 Apr. 79I21 Sept.87
10 May 82I10 Jr.11. 8s
1 July 81:27 Jan. 91
15 June 86
1 Oct. 87
16 Apr. 94
zo Feb. 95
2t Sept.87
jo Mar. 89
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t'LACED ON
HALF PAY.
Sept.7<=
30 Mar. 81
23 Aug. 84
1 Sept.84
6 Apr. 79
i3 Dec. 78
19 Sept.771 9 May 80
6 Apr. 79,21 Sept.37
9 Apr. 80 31 Dec. 87
19 Sept.77! 1 Dec. 86
17 May 84' 2 Mar. 91
1 Sept. 761 15 June 86
14 June 77^4 June 8*
1 Sept. 78131 Dec. 86
30 July 79^28 Sept,. 87
2 Oct. 81I21 Apr. 89
1 Dec. 9CJ 1 Apr. 97
30 July 79 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79! 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79 j 1 Oct. 87
30 ,iuly 79! 1 Oct. 87
24 June 77 24 June 88
27 Dec. 8o| 1 Feb. 88
20 Aug. 90 26 June 97
1 July ii 15 Apr. 89
14 Juue 77 14 J une 88
30 July 791 1 Oct. 87
to Juiy 79 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79' 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79 1 Oct. 87
30 Nov. 70, 10 Jan. 05
30 Nov. 76; 15 Dec. 86
1 Apr. 90 9 July 97
0 July 79 1 Oct.. 87
23 Dec. 79 1 Sept. 85
30 Julv 79 2 Oct. 87
30 July 7^, 12 Oct. 87
18 Dec. 7S| 1 Apr. 89
14 Jan. 85 12 Oct. 92
16 Feb. 90 21 July 97
17 Apr. 8o! 3 July 87
18 Dec. 78' 1 Apr. 89
7 July 80 12 Aug. 87
29 June 81 9 Mar. yo
12 Jan. 81 1 6 Oct. 86
25 Aug. So 12 Apr. 86
1 Sept. 78 20 Sept.86
1 Sept. 79 22 Jan. 89
9 July 80 1 June 85
1 July 8i'i7 Jan. 90
15 Aug. 36 25 Aug. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. £9
30 July 79 25 Oct. 87
30 July 79 25 Oct. 37
30 July 79 29 Oct. 87
30 July 79 29 Oct. 87
21 June 79 12 Oct. 87
30 July 79 29 Oct. 87
14 Nov. 79: 5 Sept. 88
10 Sept.77 10 Sept. 88
10 Sept.77 10 Sept. 83,
11 Sept.77 r« Sept. 881
11 Sept.77 11 3ept.S8;'
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
3 Apr. 97
4 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
14 Apr. 97
15 Apr. 97
25 Apr. 97
1 May 97
1 May 97
8 May 97
8 May 97
8 May 97
8 May 97
12 May 57
iS May 97
18 May 97
18 May 97
19 May 97
19 May 97
21 May 97
25 May 97
25 May 97
25 May 97
2 June 97
3 June 97
4 June 97
6 Juue 97
9 June 97
12 June 97
12 June97
14 June 97
14 June 97
16 June 97
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16 Juno 97
16 June 97
18 June 97
18 June 97
i? June 97
18 June 97
24 June 97
26 June 97
27 J une 97
30 June 97
2 July 97
3 July 97
3 July 97
3 July 97
3 July 97
5 July 07
7 July 97
ic July 97
13 July 97
17 July 97
21 July 07
21 July 97
21 July 97
21 July 97
22 July 97
'3 J'-Hy 97
27 July 97
28 July 97
23 July 97
30 July 97
11 Aug. 97
I14 Aug. 97
;i7 Aug. 97
19 Aug. 97
21 Aug. 97
26 Aug. 97
27 Aug. 97
31 Aug. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
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2 Sept. 97
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5 Sept. 97
10 Sept. 97
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11 Sept. 97
11 Sept. 97
Majors.
73
Charles William Westbrooke Burton, Major, Indian S.C.
John Maxwell Carpenda'.e, Major. Indian Staff Corps
Maurice Morgan Morris, Major, Royal Artillery
mdLIECT.' LIEUT. CAPTAIN. MAJO
!n Sept.77
ii SeDt.77
30 July 79
p.s.c. Colquhoun Grant Morrison, Major, 1 Dragoons 22 Jan. 79 18 June bi
Frank Seymour Derham, Major, Bast Lane. Regt. (30 ?.)... n May 78 21 July So
18 Feb. 80
28 Oct. 76
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
22 Jan.
7Q
1 May 78
1 May 78
:i Aug. 80
Charles Davis Guinness, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Digby Wnllington, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers ...
George Osborn, Major, Royal Artillery
jp.s.e. George Duff Baker, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Kelly Evans Johnstcn, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Cameron F. Somerville,7l/u/or, Lancaster Regt
William Frederick Cockburn, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Clarence Grant Taylor, Major, Royal Artiller3"
Henry Somerset King, Major, Royal Engineers
Clement Alfred Rigby Browne, Major, Royal Engineers
William Beauchamp Stansfeld, Major, West India Regiment
William Leonard Addington, Major, West Surrey Regiment;29 June 78
George Augustus Ivatt, Major, Lincolnshire Regiment
Walter Russell, Major, Royal Engineers
William Sidney Smith Harvest. Major, Royal Marines
Douglas Gordon Hrinsep, Major, Royal Artillery
George Edward Weigall, Major, Royal Artillery
Stanley Brenton Von Donop, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Hamilton-Gordon. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Augustus Carleton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Harry Innes Hopkins, Major, Scottish Rifles
Vivian Waldegrave HallGraham, Major, Suffolk Regiment.
William James Knowles Dobbin, jlfu/or, Indian Staff Corps.! 13 Oct.
Charles Fullord Grantham. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Victor Arthur Couper, Major, Rifle Brigade
p.s.c. Henry Wm. Denne Lienne, Major, Gordon Highlanders
Edward nuncombe Henry Buckley, Major, Royal Artillery.
'Hervey Sandby Mayhew, Major, Border Regiment
Frederick Vaughan Jeffreys, Major, Royal Engineers...
Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, Maior, East Lane. Regt.
William Augustus Lane-Fox- Pitt, Major, Grenadier Guards
Louis Samuel Hyde Baker, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Charles Atkinson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Daniel Chamier, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Bradley Roberts, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert George Iremonger, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Herbert Edward Porter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Stephen Flockton Charles, Major, Lancashire Fusiliers
John Bernard, Major, Royal Marines
William George Wyld, Major, Hampshire Regiment
Lionel Edmund Lushington, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
Ernest Townshend, Major, Royal Engineers
Philip John Ribton Crampton, Majir, Royal Artillery
William Yorke Foster, Major, Royal Artillery
Gilbert Edward Bryant, Major, Royal Artillery
p. s.c. Thomas David Pilcher, Major, Northumberland Fus.
Edmund William Dashvvood, Major, Northumberland Fus.
John Weston Parsons Peters, Major, 7 Dragoon Guards
Edward Joshua Cooper, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Almond Paul Westlake, DSO. Majir, Indian Staff Corps ..
Wm. Charles Henry Mackintosh, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Son. Rupert Tyrwaitt, Maior, Royal Artillery
Frederick Ivor .Maxse, DSO. Major, Coldstream Guards
Arthur Fuller-Acland-Hood, Major, Rifle Brigade
Sausmareu Dobree Shortt, Major, Norfolk Regiment (9 F.)
Charies Clarke, Major, Royal Marines
William JCirk, Major, 2 Dragoon Guards
Herman James Shelley Landon, Major, Warwick Regt. (6F.)
Vesey Th oruasBunbury. -DSO. G'://>rruM,LeicesterRegi. (17F.)
Charles Fergusson, DSO. Major, Grenadier Guards
Ernest Carbonai 0, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Franklin Allen, Major, Royal Engineers
Archdale lrby Wilson, Major, Irish Regiment (18 F.)
Harry Gordon Cot'erill, Major, Royal Marines
George Mackintosh, Major, Seaforth Highlanders (72 F.) ...
Percy Thuillier Westmorland, Major, W. India Regiment...
John Flint, Major, 1 Dragoon Guards
Francis Edward Ryde, Major, West India Regiment
Walter Hervey Besant, Major, Norfolk Regiment (9 F.) ...
Alfred Stokes, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Tinker, Major ,Royal Artillery
Colebrooke de Jersey, Major, Royal Artillery
James Henry Parsons, Major, Indiau Staff Corps
Francis Richatd Macmullen, Major, Wiltshire Regiment...
Reginald Campbell, Major, South Wales Borderers (24 F.)
Montagu Grant Wilkinson, Major, King's Own Scot. Bord.
p.s.c. Anthony Thos. Philip Hu'dson.J/a/oj-.ManchesterRegt.
Harry Wairy Steward, Major, South Stafford Regt. (38 F.J
James Dallas, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. WalterDally Jones, Major, Wiltshire Regiment
James Trevelyan Cotesworth, Major, Yorkshire Regt. (19F.)
Edward Stanley Curwen Kennedy, Major, West India Regt.
Arthur Hoskyns Festing, Captain, Irish Rifles
Henry Bowman, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery...
Arthur Lance Tisdall, Major, Royal Artillery
Louis Peile Garden, Major, Royal Artillery
Oliver Caton Sherwood, Major, West India Regiment
Cecil Buckley Morgan, Major, West India Regiment
10 Oct.
19 Jan.
21 Jan.
18 Feb. S0J31 Jan.
11 Sept. 83; ii Sept. 97
11 Sept.88ii: Sept. 97
21 Dec. 87 15 Sept. 97
27 Mar. 89' 15 Sept. 97
1 June 85 '23 Sept. 97
9 Jan. 88! 23 Sept. 97
1 July 81
iS Feb. 80
iS Feb. 80
6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
21 Apr. S3
30 Mar. 81
1 May
1 Feb.
1 F'eb.
1 Apr.
r Apr. 89
14 Sept. 91
27 June 88
1 bept. 79
iS Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 8c
18 Feb. 80
9 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 79
1 July Si
77I25 Feb. 80
13 Oct. 771 1 Nov. 78
13 Aug. 79! 1 July 81
31 Jan. 80.30 Mar. 81
18 Feb. 80
1 Feb. 79J13 May 85
6 Apr. 79I 1 Apr. 89
23 Oct. 80
11 May 78
22 Feb. 79
22 Jan. 79
23 Oct. 80
13 Aug. 79
21 June 79
22 Jan. 79
8 Feb.
1 Mar. 88
1 Mar. 88
1 Apr. 88
1 Apr. 88
9 Oct. 88
2 Jan. 86
1 Sept. 86
[3 Oct. 88
6 Jan.
9 Apr
25 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
59 Sept. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
4 Oct. 97
6 Oct. 97
7 Oct. 97
8 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
ig Oct. 97
13 Oct. 97
13 Oct. 97
0I13 Oct, 97
90 15 Oct. 97
23 Oct. 8a
29 Nov. 77
30 Nov. 77
30 July 79
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
31 Jan. 80 23 June 81
1 Sept. 79
2 Aug. 82
22 Jan. 79 12 Feb. 81
22 Jan. 79 20 Oct. 8c
7 Nov. 83
19 Dec. 77 i Sept. 80
6 Apr. 79
1 July 87 19 Oct. 97
1 Apr. 88 19 Oct. 97
1 July 81 15 May 89 20 Oct. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 8923001. 97
Sept. 80 28 May 87 25 Oct. 97
July 81 16 Mar. 92 26 Oct. 97
8 Oct. 77 28 Oct. 38!28 Oct. 97
28 Oct. 77 28 Oct. 8828 Oct. 97
18 Feb. 80 1 Apr. 881 1 Nov. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89] 2 Nov. 97
1 Nov. 77 11 Nov. S8|n Nov. 97
1; Nov. 77 11 Nov. 88 11 Nov. 97
7 July 80 9 June 88 17 Nov. 97
1 Sept. 79 8 Feb. Sg|i7 Nov. 97
1 July 81 15 Apr. 89 17 Nov. 97
July 81 21 Nov. 87J19 Nov. 97
6 Apr. 79 1 Apr. 89 19 Nov. 97
18 Feb. 80 1 Apr. 88^0 Nov. 97
8 Feb. 80 1 Apr. 88 20 Nov. 97
8 Feb. 80 3 Apr. 88 21 Nov. 97
Jan. 81 12 Feb. 86 23 Nov. 97
1 July 81J13 Nov. 86(23 Nov. 97
9 May 85 31 Mar. 91 24 Nov. 97
11 Sept. 78 13 Feb. 85 28 Nov. 97
Nov. 88 29 Nov. 97
50 Nov,
10 Jan. 88
25 Oct. 89
1 Aug. 90
20 Sept. 86
8 Feb. 89
25 July 88
30 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
6 Dec. 97
6 Dec. 97
8 Dec. 97
29 Nov. 86 17 Dec. 97
1 July 87 17 Dec. 97
1 Oct. 9s'i7 Dec. 97
19 Dec. 88'i9 Dec. 97
1 Apr. 89 19 Dec. 97
2 Feb. 79 31 Mar. St 1 1 3 Apr. 87 22 Dec. 97
1" 1 Feb. 80(23 Mar. 89 22 Dec. 97
1 May 78 12 Feb. 81 j 8 May 89 22 Deo. 97
9 Sept.S2:28 Aug. 89 £2 Dec. 97
2 July 84 16 Oct. 91 22 Dec. 97
6 Feb. 84I 9 Nov. 91 22 Dec. 97
1 July S1I30 June 87^4 Dec. 97
18 Feb. 80,25 Apr. 88 25 Dec. 97
18 Feb. 8012 May 88 25 Dec. 97
18 Feb. 30I26 June 88 25 Dec. 97
1 Sept.76Jn Sept. 87^6 Dec. 97
1 Aug. So
15 Aug. 77 13 July 78I26 Apr,
20 Mar. 79 7 July 80I 9 June 86
30 Jan. 78 17 Apr, 79 1 Nov. 86
30 Jan. 78 23 June 79 2 Oct. 87
23 Oct. 80 1 July 81 17 Dec. 87
30 July 791 4 Apr. 89
30 Jan. 78 7 Aug. 78126 Apr. 85
22 Jan. 79 20 Mar. 80 11 Jan. 88
4 Nov. 85 19 July 93(12 Jan.
3 July 89^5 Jan. 98 16 Jan.
2 July S4| 9 Mar. 91
18 Feb. 80120 June 83
18 Feb. Soi26June88
23 Aug. 84 1 19 July 93
23 Aug. 84 1 17 Jan. 94
11 Feb.
1 Jan.
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
i Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
7 Jan. 98
12 Jan.
18 Jan. 98
19 Jan. 98
19 Jan. 98
20 Jan. 98
20 Jan. 98
WHEN
PLACED OIT
HALF PAT.
74
Majors.
2ntlLIEUT.
Alfred Bene? Henenge, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
Arthur Cochrane Hamilton, Major, 0 Dragoon Guards
Robert Eyre Sullivan Taylor, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
.ffoB.EdwardReginald Batcman- H Banbury, JUV//W, Rifle Brig.
Everard Thullier Gastrell, Major, Indian Staff Corps 1
W. Wingfield Verner Pakenhain, Major, Indian Staff Corps:
Albert Edward Whistler. Major, Indian Siaff Corps j
Hugh O'Donnell, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps ';
Frederick Joseph Blakiston Priestley, Major, Indian S. C.;
Frederick William Pakenbam Ange'lo, Major, Indian S. C.i
Ernest Hunter Rodwell. Major, Indian Staff Corps
Bullion Hare Battray, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Burridge Crawley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Robert Arthur Cole, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Burnard Edwards, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Arthur ISisbet, Carr, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Mordaunt Lea Shipley, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Legh Boswell, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Fremaritle Cahusac, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
p.s.c. William Edwin Bunbury, Major, Indian StaffCorps.
Philip Mninwaring Carnegy, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Charles Henry Kennedy. Major, Royal Marines
John Trevor Spincer, Major, Essex Regiment (44 F. )
George Limbrey Lord Basing, Major, 1 Dragoons
Gerald Francis Mockler.JJ/a/ew, Oxford Lt. Infantry(52 Ft.
Creighton Wood, Major, Royal Artillery .'
Richard Ernest Hill, Major, Army Service Corps
Edward. Milner, Major, Scots Guards
Henry Coape--niith, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Edmund Alex. Grubbe, Major, Connaught Rangers (94 F.)
Febx Frpderic Hill, Major, Irish Fusiliers
Herbert Valentine Ravenseroft, Captain, Manchester Regt.
p.s.c. John Sutton Edward Western. Major, Indian S. C. ...
Charles M. Edgeworth Brinkley, Major, 4 Dragoon Guards
John Davies, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Hughes-Onslow, Major, 10 Hussars
Bobt. Ctias. Ochiltree Stuart, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Noel W. Uoiisscmayne du Boulay, Major, Royal Art.
p.s.c. Edw. Maxwell Perceval, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Sinclair Home, Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon Montyomerie Caulfeild, DSO. Major, Bord. Regt.
p.s.c. Charles Carmichael Monro, Major, West Surrey Regt.
Percy Rice Mockler, Major, Y\rarwickskire Regiment (6 F.)
Leonard Shadwell Blackdeii, Major, West India Regiment
Henry Wallace Edgcome Georges, Major, Indian S. C
Osborn Augustm Chambers, Major, Warwick Regt. (6 F. )
Edward Vyvyan Luke. Major, Royal Marines
George Henry Poyntz Burne, Major, Leicester Kegt. (17 F.)
p.s.c. John Steven Cowans, Major, Ride Brigade
William Griffith Grant, Major, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F.)...
p.s.c. Walter Kentish Wm. Jenner, Major, q Lancers
Alexander Yaughan Payne, Major, Wiltshire Regiment ...
Reginald Parker Grove, Major', Cheshire Regiment (22 F.)
Charles Tyrwhltt Dawkins, Major. Shropshire Lt. Infantry
Edgar Evelyn Ravenhill, Major, East Kent Regiment
Evelyn W. Thistiethwayte, Major, King's Royal RiHes
p.s.c. Goorge Grey Aston, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ...
Frederick Thomas Henstock, Major, West India Regiment
Walter Osborne, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery...
Fred. Drummond Vincent Wing, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Edward Hamilton Seymour, Major, Army Ordnance Dept.
George Jocelyn Shaw, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Andrew Mitchell Smart, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Edward Norton, Major, P^oyal Engineers
Henry Vero Biggs, DSO. Major, Royal Engineers
Hill Godfiey Morgan, DSO. Major, Army Service Corps ...
George Edward Hanmett, Major, Army Service Corps
William Hugh Dunlop, Major, Irish Rilies
John Fowle, Major, 21 Lancers
George Albert Lade Carew, DSO. Major, 7 Hussars
Meredith Carre Smith, Major. West ludia Regiment
Edmund Merceron Burton, Major, Royal Engineers
"£€. p.s.c. Henry Lysons, Major, Royal Fusiliers (7 F.)
Francis Affix Wilkinson, Major, Royal Fusiliers (7 F.)
p.s.c. Raymond N. Bevell Reade, Major, Shrop>hire Lt. Inf.
Brudenell Beane-Freernan, Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.)
Henry Townshend Fleming, Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.)
Lancelot Edward Kiggell, Major, Warwick Regt. (6 F.)
Duncan Francis Davidson , Major, Cameron Highlanders...
Richd. Chas. Clement Cox, Major, Inuiskilling Fus. (108 F.)
Everard Ernest Hanbnry, Major, Scots Guards
Arthur Revell Reade, Major, Welsh Regiment (69 F.)
Martin Litchfield Tuke, Major, P^oyal Engineers
Robert Scarlett Bowes, Ma'jor, King's Royal Rifles (60 F.)
George Hereward Cariew, Major, Army Service Corps ...
p.s.c. Gerald Francis Ellison, Major, Warwick Regt. (0 F.)
Frederick Hume Oldfield, Major', Royal Engineers
Frederick Archibald Adam, Major, S. Lane. Regt.UoF.
p.s.c. Louis William Bode, Major, Royal Scots (i F.)
Herbert J. W. M'K. Kennedy, Major, Norfolk Regt. (9 F.)
Fred. A. Christian Kreyer, Major, Indian Staff Corps
David William Purdon, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Godfrey Beckett Hodgson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
w Iter Harding Allen, Ma/or, Indian Staff Corps
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PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
i Feb. i
iFeb. I
> July ;
[ Jan. i
! Junec
16 Feb. 78
1 Aug.
: Jan.
14 Jan. So;
22 Jan. 79 1
22 Jan. 8i|
11 May 78 :
16 Oct. So!
30 Jan. 78!
13 Aug. 79 !:
1 May 78
3 July 79
11 Aug. : 1
. Jan.
1 Feb. 7
■ Jan. 8
. Sept.8
May 7
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( Jan. S
: Jan. 7
I. Jan. 8
['Oct. 8
. June 7
. Jan.
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■ 82 13 June
. 79^3 Jan.
' 8i| 15 Aug.
. 78 30 Jan.
. 78 30 Jan.
. 79!3o Jan.
. 79 3c Jan.
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. 79 30 Jan.
1.79 30 Jan.
80 1 30 Jan.
. 80:30 Jan.
. 80 '30 Jan.
. 80)30 Jan.
. 8o!3o Jan.
. 80 '50 Jan.
. So' 80 Jan.
;.8ol8o Jan.
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• 79, -'7 July
, 8c, 3 May
. 80 15 Sept.
■.82 1 1 Oct.
. 81! 6 June
. 80 15 July
' 83; 12 May
■ 81' 4 May
.88, 5 Feb.
r 81 1 1 Jiffy
. 81:25 Jan.
■ 92 i 9 Feb.
. 73 12 Feb.
r 82 1 7 Mar.
>. 78 16 Feb.
7 82 4 Jan.
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r 80 1 4 Aug.
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. 81 27 Mar.
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. 81124 Feb.
. 85 1 Apr.
. 78 26 Feb.
■ 81 31 Oct.
. 80 17 June
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: 81 3 Sept.
79 3 May
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. 79 7 Jau.
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t. 79 25 Jan.
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1 90 12 Sept.
T 81 15 Feb.
'. 78 1 Apr.
T 79 17 Apr.
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15 Feb.
28 May
23 Nov.
19 Dec.
1 Apr.
7 May
23 June
81 j 14 May
81 19 Oct.
80! 1 July
81 12 July
3 Apr.
1 Dec.
7 May
4 May
79 14 Apr.
79 10 May
8126 Mar.
82 11 Dec.
82 15 July
7921 May
81J13 July
80 18 Sept.
81 30 June
78 '■ 1 May
78 1 May
78 1 May
79 1 1 May
86 ._
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85 1 19 Mar,
23 Mar
23 Mar
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83 31 Mar,
88 1 Apr.
89 1 Apr.
89 1 Apr.
Sol r Apr.
1 Apr.
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6 Apr.
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89I 6 Apr.
861 9 Apr.
87 13 Apr.
92 13 Apr.
86 14 Apr.
89J16 Apr.
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88117 Apr.
91! 18 Apr.
S9I19 Apr.
8720 Apr.
87:27 Apr.
87! 1 May
89 1 1 May
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75
:;lld LIEUT.1
WHEN"
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
CDlquboun G. Roche Thackwell, DSO. Major, Indian S. C. i
Henry Samuel Price Davies, Major, Indian Staff Corps ...j i
Mark Antony Tuite, Major, Indian StaS Corps I r
William David Thomson, Major, Indian Staff Corps I i
James Harry Christie, Major, Indian Staff Corps I i
Philip James Merrill; Major, Indian Staff Corps i
Fred. Jas. Sharpies Lowry, Major, Indian Staff Corps I 1
Thomas George Johnson, Major, Indian Staff Corps I i
Douglas James Orr Taylor, Major, Indian Staff i^orps ...
George Steuart Kerrich, Major, Indian Staff Corps
John Gunning Hunter, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Fras. Kelly Waldron, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Charles Fred. Gordon Young, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Julian Henry Young, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Francis Patrick Hutchinson, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip Hornan Saulez, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Leonard Hugh Vidal, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Alexander Hugh Dobbs, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Philip J. Hanham Aplin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Arthur Phayre, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Tempter, Major, Indian Staff Corps • i
Henry Thomas King, Major, Indian Staff Corps I i
George Stewart Oicmsnney, Major, Indian Staff Corp
Henry Parkin, Major, Indian Statt Corns
Herbeit Hugh Dobbie, Major, Indian Staff Corps
William Harrington i'iers, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Irton Eardley-Wilmot, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... .
Charles Camden Wiseman-Clarke, Major, Royal Artillery... j
jy.s.c. Hon. Juiian H. George B.vng, Major, io Hussar.-1
Thomas Nock Bagnall, Major, East- Yorkshire Regt. (15 F.JI13
Edward John Limb, Major, Cheshire Regiment (22 F.) 14
James Langford Pearse, Major, Shropshire Lt. Inf. (53 F.) 11
Oliver Carltton Armstrong, Major, Indian Staff Corps [it
Fras. Bernard Walter Richardson, Major, Indian Staff C
St. George Loftus Steele, Major, Indian Staff Corps
George Warder Mitchell, Major, Indian Staff C)rps
David Silvanus Lewis, Major, Indiin Staff Corps
Charles Le Gendre Justice, Major, Indian Staff Corps ....
Ralph Champneys Broome, Major, Indian Staff C)rps ....
Arthur Fountaiue Hogge, Major, Indian Staff Corps |ii
Herbert James, Major, Indian Staff Corps In
Fras. Geo. Rodney Ostrehan, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... "
Hugh Rose, Major, Indian Staff Corps In
William Joseph Newell, Major, Indian Staff Corps In
Ernest James Medley, Major, Indian Staff Corps In
Percy Maxwell Carpendale, Major, Indian Staff Corps n
p.s.c. Henry B. Burltou Watkis, Major, Indian Staff Corpsjn
William Giles, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11
Arthur Malcolm Lloyd, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11
Herbert Sidney George Hall, Major, Indian Staff Corps ... 11
Montague Ernest O'Donoghue, Major, Indian Staff Corps... n
Mowbray Townshend Thomson, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11
Charles Patrick William Pirie, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11
Ernest Leonard Wright, Major, Indian Staff Corps 11
Frederick Blundell Mein, 2Iajor, Indian Staff Corps :n
John Charles Basil Eastwood, Major, 12 Lancers
Lord Edward Herbert Cecil, DSO. Captain, Grenadier Gds.
Arthur George, Major, Provisional Battalion
Kenneth Edward Lean, Major, Warwickshire Regt. (6 F.)
Charles William Moore Lane, Major, Ro.yal Artillery
Claude Chas. Miller- Wallnutt, DSO. Major, Gordon High....
Thomas Elliott Carte, Major, Rcyal Artillery ...
Aston M'Neil Cooper-Key, Major, Royal Artillery
George Fras. William St. John, Major, Royal Artillery ....
Hiley Reginald Addington, Major, King's R. Rifles (to F.)
Adam Scott-Elliot, Major, Cameron Highlanders (70 F)....
p.s.c. William Hely Bowes, Captain, Scots Fusiliers
Duncan Alw.vn Macfarlane, Capt. King's Own SeoUishBord.
p.s.c. William Persse Blood, Captain, Irish Fusiliers
Alex. Harry Colvin Birch, Captain, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Henry Ernest Stanton, DSO. Captain, Royal Artillery
Fred. Charles H'ood Rideoui, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Hugh Lionel Custance, Captain, Indian Staff Corps [17
Pei cy Gerald Walker, Captain, Indian. Staff Corps 9
Donald Chas. Fred. Maehifcyre, Captain, Indian Staff Corps 13
Jas. Gurwood King-King, Captain, W. Surrey Regt. (2 F.)
Harry Dixon Grier, Captain, Royal Artillery
Thomas Quin, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Arnold Hy. Grant Kemball, Captain, Indian Staff Corps ...
John Walter Graham Tulloch, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
John Lewes Parker, Captain, Royal Artillery
Harry Francis Holland, Captain, Indian Sta'fE Corps
Arthur Boyer H. Northcott, Captain, Scots Fusiliers (21 F.)
Charles Philip Scudamore, DSO. Captain, Scots Fus. (21 F.)
Ernest Wrn. S. King Maconchy, DSO. Captain, Indian S. C.
p.s.c. OfHey B. S. Fairless Shore, Captain, Indian Staff C...
Donald Baker, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Douglas Keith E. Hall, Captain, Army Service Corps
Arthur Wigram Money, Captain, Royal Artillery
Wilfred Ironside Ryder, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Charles E. de Manley Norie, Captain, Indian Staff Corps...
Robert Montagu Poore, Captain, 7 Hussars
Percy Garratt Shevvell, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
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78 29 Jan. 79 ' 1 May S9 1 May
78 2 Mar. 791 i May 89 1 May
78 5 Mar. 79 1 1 May 89 1 May
78 15 Mar. 79. 1 May 89 1 May
78 19 Apr. 79 1 1 May 89 1 May
78 6 May 79 1 May 89 1 May
78 9 June 79! 1 May 89 1 May
15 June 79; 1 May 89 1 May
19 Sept. 79 1 May 89' 1 May
24 Sept. 79 1 May 89 1 May •
17 Nov. 79 1 May 89 1 May
7 Jan. So 1 May 89 1 May
7 Mar. 80 1 May 89 1 May
1 Apr. 80 J 1 May 89 1 May
10 May So' 1 May 89! 1 May
19 May 80' 1 May 89 1 May
20 May 80) 1 May 89 1 May
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4 Sept. So 1 May 89! 1 May
16 Oct. So, 1 May 89' 1 May
1 Dec. 80I 1 May 89 1 May
1 Jan. 81 1 May 8o 1 May
30 Apr. Si; 1 May 89 1 May
19 May 80 13 Oct. 88 4 May
27 Jan. S3' 4 Jan. 90; 4 May
1 Aug. 7SJ 5 May 86,17 May
1 July 81 ' 7 Feb. 3-!ii May
1 July 81J31 Dec. 87 n May
23 Acr. 79 ii May 89 n May
17 May 70 n May 89 n May
17 May 79 j 1 May 89 n May
- Jan. 80 11 May 89 :n May
6 Mar. So n May 89'!! May
13 Mar. 80 ij May 89:11 May
3 Ap;.-. So) 11 May Sglix May
14 Apr. So 11 May So n May
21 Apr. 8011 May 89,11 May
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2 May So 11 May S91 n May
5 May 80; 1 1 May Ban May
28 May Son May 89 u May
30 May Soiii May 89 n May
2 JuiieSoiit May 89' n May
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14 SeDt. 80J11 May 89.11 May
29 Sept.Soln May 8911 May
2 Nov. So 11 May 8911 May
8 Dec. 80I11 May 89)11 May
12 May 81 |n May S911 May
1 July 81 in May 89 n May
25 Aug. 83J 10 June S9, 11 May
i5 Mar. 92I11 May 98:12 May
to Sept. 75' 1 Mai-. S4 18 May
1 July S1I29 June 87I18 May
31 Jan. 7821 Sept.87 iS May
1 July 81:14 Jan. 8S 18 May
19 May 80I13 Sept. 88 18 May
19 May 80)13 Oct. SE r8 May
19 May So'22 Oct. 88 18 May
1 July 81I16 Apr. 90:18 May
1 July 81:22 Oct. 9019 May
1 July 81 4 Oct. §7 20 May
6 May 82)11 Jazt. 88, 20 May
1 July St'iS Apr. 83;2o May
27 July 80 1 Apr. 89 20 May
26 July- 81 1 Jan. go 20 May
1 July 81)22 Jan. 90)20 May
19 Sept. So 17 May 90 20 May
16 Oct. 8o) 9 July 9020 May
1 July Si 13 Aug. 90 20 May
10 Mar. 83 12 Apr. 91 20 May
25 July 82^20 June 91 20 May
1 July 81 ti Aug. 91 20 May
1 July 8i|ii Aug. 91 20 May
1 July 8 1 ! 1 1 Aug. 91 ; 20 May
1 Oct". 8a| 7 Oct. 91,20 May
1 July 81,23 Apr. 92 20 May
1 July 81 '15 Sept. 92 20 May
22 Oct. 81)15 Sept. 92 2c May
28 Jan. 82)28 Jan. 9320 May
10 May 82J10 May 93)20 May-
1 Feb. 83I 1 Feb. 94 20 May
14 Sept. 91! 1 Dec. 94:20 May
29 Apr. 85 1 Apr. 95:20 May
23 Aug. 34 23 Aug. 95 '20 May
9 May 85 i 9 May 91 20 May
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Majors.
Walter Campbell, MVO. Captain, Gordon Highlanders
Guy Melfort Baldwin, l)SO. Captain, Indian State Corps ..
Frederic George Lucas, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps
George Arthur James Leslie, Captain, Ro.val Engineers
Francis Heale Taylor, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
William G. L. Beynon, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps ..
Hon. Charles Granville Bruce, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Lambert J. Dopping-Hepenstal.Jiiyo?-, Royal Engineers ..
Percy J. C. Livingston, Major, Black Watch (42 F)
•George Ross Cavaye, Major, Cameron Highlanders
Wro. Hall Macintosh Stewart, Major, Indian Staff Corps..
Gaston Bouverie Unwin, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Henry Scott Turner, Captain, Black Watch
Alexander Grant, Major, Royal Engineers
William Joseph Goold, Major, West Riding Regt. (76 F.)..
Archibald James Murray, Major, Inniskiliing Fus. (108 F.)
2nd LIEUT
5 FeU. 87
16 Mar. 90
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
WHEX
PLACED OS
HALF PAT,
22 Jan. 79
23 Oct. 80
25 May 78
25 May 78
31 Dec. £7
1 7 Apr
13 Aug. 79
Win. Hugh E. Murray. Majar^S. Lancashire Regt. (81 K). I22 Jan. 79
it Aug. 8<
14 Jan. 80
[ 2 July 79
11 Aug
1 July 81
: Sept. 79
19 May to
19 May £0
18 May 81
1 Feb. 80
14 Dec. 80
1 July 81
19 May 8c
19 May 8c
19 May 80
2 Dec. 89
19 May 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
19 Mny 80
19 May 80
1 July 81
10 Mar. 81
18 Feb. 80
2 Feb. 81
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
18 Feb. 80
25 Nov. 85
7 Oct. 92
19 May 80
16 July 90' 13 June 92
1 July 81
26 Aug. So
23 Apr. £1
17 Jan. 91
George Frederick Ottley, Major, Yorkshire Li. Inf. (105 F.) 17 Apr. So
Hedley Wright, DSO. Major, Indian Staff Corps 12 June
uourtney Heathcote Stisted, Major, Somerset Lt. Inf. (13F.) : May 78
Steuart Bogle Smith, Major, 1 Diagoon Guards
Richard Armstrong, Major, Cheshire Regiment (22 F.)
Edward Pole Brittan, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Fiennes Henry Crampton, Major, Royal Artillery
Evelyn Pollock, Major, Royal Artillery
Felton Amher,\Major, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 F.)
Leonard Christopher Peters, Major, Royal Marines
Francis C. K. Hunter, Major, South Wales Bordrs. (24 F.)
Xnoi Edward Harris, Major, Dorse^hire Regiment (39 F.)
Hiiaro William Wellesley Barlow, Major, Royal Artillery..
William Reginald AVallwjn James, Major, R< yal Artillery
Alexander Villiers Briscoe, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Richard Loveband, Major, West India Regiment... 22 Feb. 38
Arthur E. Aveling Butcher, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Hughes Hemming, Major. Royal Engineers
William Morgan Hodder, Mujor, Royal Enginetrs
Arthur Lyons Carroll, Major, Royal Artillery
■Charles Heury Stiverd Vores, Major, Roj al Artillery
Picbard Joshua Cooper, Major, Grenadier Guards
Henry Thornton Laming, Major, 18 Hussars
Hugh Huleatt, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. James Eales Caunter. Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.) 30 Jan. 78
p.s.c. Norman William Cuthbertson, Major, Black Watch...
Richard Woodforde Deane, Major, Lancashire Fus. (20 F.'
Hobert Smelton Maclagan, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Goring, Major, 3 Hussars
Norman Burrows, Captain, South Wales BordereTS
Henry Theodore Hawkins, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Kellett Harley, DSO. Captain, Indian Staff Corps ...
Alfred Richard Power, Major, Yorkshire Light Inf. (51 F.)
jp.s.c.Hubertlon W.Hamilton. DSO. Mojor,W. Surrey Rg.bF.)
Hugh Walter George Campbell, Major, Royal Fus. (7 F.)
Douglas James Hami'ton, Major, Ro.val Fusiliers (7 F.) ..
Richard Allrcd Poer O'Shee. Captain, Royal Engineers ..
John G. Wolriee-Gordou, Major, A. & S. Highlanders ..
William Fry, Major, West Yorkshire Regiment (14 F.)
Edward Walter Blunt, Major, Ro.val Arti lery
Arthur Ludovic Molesworth, Major, Royal Artillery
AVilfrid Lionel Brook-Smith, Major, Royal Artillery
John Marshall Burt, Major, Royal Artillery I
Clement Henry Milward, Major, Royal Artillery
Hossom Archibald Boyd, Major. Royal Engineers
William Bertram, Major, Manchester Regiment (96 F.)
Charles Henry Ashhurst, Major, Sussex Regiment
Arthur Bruce Chamberlin, Major (District Officer), R. Art..
Hugh Richard Tufnell, Major, Gloucester Regiment (61 F.)
Charles Dickson King, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Archibald Paris, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Edm. Somerville Forestier Walker, Major, Royal Artillery
D'Arcy Brownlow Preston, Major, Royal Artillery
George Willoughhy Smith Fryer, Major, Indian Staff Corp
Granville Henry Loch, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Walter Edmund Kerrich, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Arthur Bethell, Major, Ro.vai Artillery
Frederick John Angcll, Major, Army Ordnance Department
Robert William M. Blake, Major, Scrts Fusiliers (21 F.)
jy.s.c. Rowan H. Lee Warner, Mujor, Army Service Corps..
William Robert Hilliard, Major, Ro> al Engineers
Graham D'Arcy Anderson, Major, Royal Marines
Harald GeorgeCarlos Swayne, Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Sylvester Gillman, Major, South Wales Brdrs
p.s.c. Granville Roland Fras. Smith, Major, Coldstream Gds
Charles Philip Martel, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Stuart Meeres, Major, Royal Artillery
John George Erskine Wynne, Major, Royal Artiller}'
Charles Ernest English, Major, Royal Artillery
W7illiam Freme Coleman, Major, Suffolk Regiment (12 F.) 23 Apr. 81
Robert Dawson, Major, West Surrey Regiment (2 F.)
Son. William Lyonel Vane, Major, Durham Light Infantry 14 Jan. So
Leonard George Watkins, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Woodfleld Fuller, Major, Royal Artillery
Ernest A. Gartside-Tippinge, Major. Royal Artillery
•George Ralph Collier Westropp, Major, Indian Staff Corps 14 Sept. 78
Henry A. F. C. F. S. Greville, Major, 18 Hussars
5 Dec. 90)11 Jan. 97'
30 Jan. 86)30 Jan. 97
25 Aug. 86 25 Aug. 97
28 Mar. 87 23 Nov. 97
21 Feb. 881 5 Feb. 98
1 Dec. 89 s Feb. 98
19 Oct. 88 4 May 98
1 July 79 11 June
,0 July 81,21 Apr. 87
11 July 81I22 Oct. 90
11 Mar. 8125 May 89
91 Apr. Si I25 May
17 May 90 24 May
30 July 79,21 June 69
18 May 8ijn Apr. 87
1 July 81 1 1 July 87
2 Oct. 8oji4 May 87
10 INov. 80J24 Oct.
1 Mar. 80 12 June
20 Nov. 80)28 Dec. 86
28 Jan. 82 17 Feb. 92
19 Apr. 87
12 Oct. '
29 Oct. 88
29 Oct. 38
1 Jan.
18 Aug
14 June 86
25 Sept. 89
Nov, "
24 Nov. 88 26 Jane
29 Nov. 88 28 June
9 J«ly 79
11 Aug. 80
14 Jan. 80
16 Feb. 87
22 Jan. 79
11 May 78
4 Sept. 78
8 Oct. 79
21 June 79
21 Aug. 78
21 Aug. 78
1 Juiy 81
10 Mar. 83
1 July 81
16 Feu. 90
1 July 8
7 Jan. 80
19 Ma y 80
19 May 80
20 May 98!
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
20 May 98
22 May 98
24 May 98
24 May 98
25 May 98
25 May 98
25 May 98
26 May 98
1 June 98
1 June 9S
5 June 98
8 June 98
12 June 98
14 June 9S
14 June g?
15 June 9'
17 June 98
i3 June 98
18 June 98
22 June 98
22 June 98
25 June 98
25 June 9S
26 June 98
10 July 94
29 Nov. 88
25 June 89
25 June 89
30 Nov. 88
30 Nov. 88
1 1 May 92
14 Mar. 88
6 July 89
31 Aug. 87
7 Dec. 88
19 Mar.
20 J uly 89
10 Apr. 91
13 July 98
5 Dec.
16 July 98
28 June
1 July 98
1 July 98
1 July y8
2 July 98
2 July 98
6 July 93
8 July 08
10 July 98
13 July 98
13 July 98
13 July 98
14 July 98
14 July 93
14 July 98
15 July 98
17 July 93
20 Jan. 86)19 July 98
8 Dec. 89^0 July 98
18 Feb. 91)20 Jmy 98
1 Jan. 91 20 July 98
21 July 97)22 July 98
21 Feb. 88)23 July 9S
26 Jan. S6I27 July 98
5 Dec. S8!27 July 98
8 Dec. 88)27 July 93
1 Aug. 98
1 Aug. 98
22 Jan.
4 Dec.
5 Oct.
11 Aug.
19 May 80I21 Dec.
19 May 80)31 Dec.
19 May 80 1 1 Jan. 89 1 Aug. g3i
18 Feb. 80 20 July 89 1 Aue. 981
3 Sept. 79 11 Feb. 38 2 Aug. 98)
1 July 81 ■>. Feb. 87 b Aug. 98
10 June 85! 14 Apr. 91 9 Aug. 98
1 Dee. 80131 May 86: 10 Aug. 98
19 May 80] 1 Jan. 89 17 Aug. 98
1 Sept.791 7 May 90)18 Aug. 98
19 May 80I 1 Jan. 89 19 Aug. 9S
19 May 80 1 Jan. 89 19 Aug. 9S
31 Mar. 80 21 Aug. 8921 Aug. 98
26 May 80 21 Aug. 69 21 Aug. 98
19 May 8q 9 Jan. 89)22 Aug. q3
19 July 80 11 Jan. S922 Aug. 98
1 July 8t 12 Aug. 88)24 Aug. 98
27 Dec. 80 16 Sept. 86)25 Aug. 98
7 Feb. 85 1 Apr. 90 25 Aug. 98
18 Feb. 80 20 July 89 27 Aug. 98
1 Sept. 80 28 Sept. 89 1 27 Avl
18 Feb. 80,23 July 89
1 Jan. So 25 Oct. 84
1 July 81I29 June 91
27 July 80)14 Jan. 89
27 July 80)14 Jan. 89
27 July 80 14 Jan. 89
27 July 80 14 Jan. 8y
1 July Si! 1 Dec.
22 Oct. 81 24 Dec. 90
1 Jul}' 81^9 Oct,
1 Septus
7 Sept. 98
7 Sept.,98
8 Sept. 98
8 Sept. 98
8 Sept. 98
8 Sept. 98
10 Sept.98
13 Sept. 08
14 Sept. 93
27 July 80 14 Jan. 8914 Sept.98
27 July 80 14 Jan. 8914 Septus
27 July 80)15 Feb. 89 14 Sept.98
26 Nov. 79 14 Sept.89Ji4 Sept.98
7 Feb. 851 1 Oct. 91 14 Sept.98
Majors.
1 2nd lieut.
George BeresfordLempriere, M ajor, Middlesex Regt. (77F.) 21 June 79 13 Mar. 80)14 June 87J id Sept.
Michael Alfred Colin Huggms, Major, Royal Marines
Henry Peter King-Salter, Major, Ride Brigade '22 Jan. 8:
Harold Daniel Edm. Parsons, Major. West Surrey Regt. ...
Alexander William Taylor, Major, West Surrey Regiment.
Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick, Major, Coldstream Gds. 30 Mar.
Son. William Latnbton, Major, Coldstream Guards I
Sidney Mercer Kenny, Major, Royal Artillery
Frank Ernest Johnson, Major, Royal Artillery
Augustus Frederic Cooper, Major, Welsh Fusiliers In Au;
Thos. Roger Arundel Gazer Montgomery, Major, Ind. S.C.
Win. Harry Derville Rich, Major, Indian Start' Corps
Alexander Clement O'Donnell, Major, Indian Staff Corps...
Robert Southey, Captain, Indian Staff Corps
Clement John Malcolm Heighatn, Major, West YorkRjgt.
William Wandby Griffin, Major, Royal Artillery
Fitzroy Tuft on Holt Scott, Major, Royal Marines
William Horsman Goldfinch, Captain, Manchester Regt.
Charles Moorehead Hamilton, Major, Bedfordshire Regt,
Randall Charles Annesley Howe, Major, York <Sc Lane. Kgt.jio. Oct. '"
Henry Browse Scaire, Major, Sussex Regiment 23 Oct. ?
1 Sept. 80 17 Oct. 89 28 Sect. 98
1 July 81 1 3 Sept. 90 28 Sept
10 May 82! 12 Apr. 91 29 Sept. 98
10 May 82I12 Apr. 91 29 Sept
1 July 81 29 July 91 29 Sept. 98
6 Feb. 84I18 May 92 29 Sept. 93
27 July 80)15 Feo. 89I30 Sept. 98
27 July 3o 15 Feb. 8g'3o Sept. 98
1 July 81
5 Oct. 78 23 Apr. 80
5 Oct. 781 5 Aug. 80
5 Oct. 78' 1 July 81
14 Jan. 80
4 Dec. 78
1 28 June
3 Oct.
1 July
2 Oct. 80
27 July 80
1 Sept. 80
1 May 93
12 Apr. 79
1 July 81
80
9?
5 Oct.
5 Oct. 98
5 Oct. 98
5 Oct. 98
5 Oct. 93
6 Oct. 98
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
12 Oct.
15 Oct. 90
15 Oct. 98
98
93
98
Valentine Gejrge Whitla, Major, 3 Hussars
Norton Legga, DSO. Major, 20 Hussars
Claude Gcrge Henry Sitvvell, Major, Dublin Fusiliers 14 Sept.
William Waugh Taylor Duhan, Major, Royal Artillery ....
Gunning Morehead Campbell, Major, Royal Marine Art. .
Mattuew Nathan, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.e. Albert E. W. Count Gleichen, CMO. Major, Clren. Gd:
Arthur Ogiivie White, Major, Scottish Rides' n May 78
William Markham Doyne, Major, 21 Lancers
p.s.c. Arthur Benj. Norton Chuivhill, Ma/or, Royal Artillery
William Fleetwood Nash, Major, Border Regiment (34 F.) ..I22 Jan. 81
Arthur Bruce Dunsterville, Major, East Surrey Regt. (31F.) 14 Sept. 78
Malcolm Stewart Riach, Major, Cameron Highlanders
William John Chesshyre Butler, Major, 6 Dragoon Guards. j 5 Feb. 87
Hy. Howard Liediugtield, Major, Devonshire Regt. (11 ?'.) '13 Aug. 79
Herbert Rhys Lloyd, Major, S jioersetshire Light Infantry. 7 Aug. 78
Percy Bourdillon Smithe', Major, West Riding Regt. (76 F.;i 1 Aug. 80
p. s.c. Wa ter Robert Butler Doran, Captain, Irish Regiment,
Frank Henry Eadon, Captain, 2\ Lancers
Arthur Robert Austen, Major, Shropshire Light Inf. (85 P.J122 Jan. 81
p. s.c. Alex. Beamish Hamilton, Captain, K. 0. Scot. Brdrs... 22 Jan. 81
p.s.c. David Henderson, Captain, Argyll JtSthrld. Hightndrs.J j
p.s.c. Douglas Haig, Captain, 7 Hussars
p.s.c. Stanley Bird, M ajor, Rjyal Fusiliers
p.s.c. Thompson Capper, Captain, East Lancashire Regt. ..
Arthur Blewitt, Captain, King's Royal Rides
Harry Neptune Sargent, Captain, Army Service Corps
p.t.c. William Frederick Walter, Captain, Lancas. Fusiliers,
Alexander James King, Captain, Lancashire Regiment
JKdgar Edwin Bernard, Captain, Army Service Corps '14 Sept.87)i4 Sept.9o!is Oct". 92 16 Nov,
Edw. Charles James Williams, Captain, East Kent Regt. ... 23 Apr. 81 1 July 81! 1 Nov. 9216 Nov. _
Hon. Andrew David Murray, Captain, Cameron Highindrs.! 12 Nov.84'n Mar. 93 ' x6 Nov. 98
Joseph John Asser, Captain, Dorsetshire Regiment 1 14 Sept. 87 31 July 89, 5 May 9316 Nov. 98
7 July 89
5 Oct. 89
5 Oct. 89
S Oct. 89
14 Jan. 91
1 Apr. 86
16 FeD. 89
20 Nov. 89
5 Oct. 98
6 July 87
24 Aug. 87
1 July 81 'it Nov. 89
6 May 85I 9 Dec. 92115 Oct. 9S
2 Aug. 82)23 Dec. 871 = 7 0ct- 98]
1 July 81 1 13 Sept. 86! 19 Oct. 98 (
27 July 80 16 Feb. 89)19 Oct. 98
1 Sept. 80 23 Mar. 91 21 Oct. 98
19 May 80 31 .luly 89^2 Oct. 98
1 Oct. 81 21 Sept. 92^3 Oct. 98
7 Jan. 8023 June 86 26 Oct. 98
27 Jan. 83! 9 Sept. 8826 Oct. 98
27 July 80 18 Mar. 89 31 Oct. 98
1 July 81 20 Oct. 89 31 Oct. 98
28 Feb. 81! 19 Oct. 87' 2 Nov. 98
27 Jan. 83I 7 Dec. 91 2 Nov. 98
8 May 89 28 Aug. 9; 2 Nov. 98
4 Feb. Si 26 Oct. 85! 7 Nov. 98
1 July 81 31 Dec. 86) 8 Nov. 98
1 July 81 i 5 Jan. 83 t6 Nov.
10 May 82(26 Nov. 88 16 Nov. 98
30 Jan. 84 1 6 Nov. 89 16 Nov. 98
1 July 81 6 Dec. 89 16 Nov,
1 July 81 11 Dec. 89 16 Nov,
25 Aug. 83^6 Feb. go|i6 Nov. 98
7 Feb. 85^3 Jan. 91 16 Nov. 98
25 Aug. 83! 26 Mar. 91J16 Nov. 98
9 Sept.82'22 Apr. 91,16 Nov. 98
27 Jau. 83I 6 May gt ■ 16 Nov. "
10 Nov. 86| 7 Jan. 92 :6 Nov.
9 Sept. 821 8 reb. 92 id Nov.
Nov. 84[27 July 92 16 Nov.
p.s.c. Hugh Gregory Fitton, DSO. Captain, Berkshire Regt,
Harry Gerald Keith Matuhett, Captain, Connaught Rangers.j
James Kiero Watson, DSO. Captain, King's Royal Rides ...
Edward Alexander Stanton, Captain, Oxfordshire Lt. Inf.... 5 Feb. 87
J£on. Charles Edward Walsh, Captain, Ride Brigade
<rodfrey Estcourt Matthews, Captain, Royal Marines ...
Malcolm Peake, Captain, R iyal Artillery
William Horsley Persse, Captain, 2 Dragoon Guards ...
Cecil Henry de Rougemont, Captain, Royal Artillery ...
George Luse Sidney Ray, Captain, Northumberland Fus. ... 14 Sept.
Doug.ai .vilfred Churcher, Captain, Irish Fusiliers (87 F.)
Conrad Edward want Biunt, Captain, Army Service Corps 23 Mar.
Richard Handbook Thesiger, Captain, Ride Brigade 19 Mar. 90 10 Feb. 9^26 July 97*16 Nov. 98
James Reynolds Maxwell Marsh, Captain, Lincoln. Regt. ... ! 10 Nov. 88 j 13 Jan. 92, 19 Nov. 97)16 Nov. 98
Francis Ailred Ear.e, Captain, Warwickshire Regt. (6 F.)... 21 Sept. 89 8 June 91; 6 Apr. g3' ,6 Nov. 98
John Campbell, Captain, Cameron Highlanders (79 F.) | 9 Jan. 92 1 Apr. 93J 19 May 9SI16 Nov. 98
William Kerr M'Cuntook, Major, Berkshire Regiment (66 F.) 13 Aug. 79 28 July «o' 6 Jan. 86i26 Nov. 98
Reynell H. Bayley Tay.or, Major, Army Ordnance Ueptmt. 13 Aug. 79 26 Feb. 81! 1 Aug. S8(26 Nov. 98
Ueorge Campueli, Major, Liverpool Regime it 14 Jan. 8oj 9 Feb. 8t| 5 Nov. 87)27 Nov. 98
6 Feb. 84,10 May 93 16 Nov.
10 Nov. 82114 Aug. 9J 16 Nov. 98
25 Apr. 85 23 Sept.9316 Nov. 98
1 Jan. 89 17 Mar. 94 16 Nov. 98
it Mar. 85) 4 Apr. 9416 Nov. 98
1 Sept. 84, 15 Dec. 94 16 Nov. 98
9 Dec. 84) 5 Jan. 95! j6 Nov. 98
0 May 85, 6 Mar. 95,16 Nov. 98
29 Apr. 85! 1 Apr. 95)16 Nov. 98
10 Apr. 90! 20 Dec. 95116 Nov. 9S
25 Aug. 80:31 Dec. 95I16 Nov. 98
23 Sept. 91 1 Apr. 97J16 Noy.
Charles John Corheid, Major, Indian Stad' Corps I 4 Dec. 78^2 Dec. 79! 4 Dec. 89
James Clint m Hollway, Major, Indian Staff Corps ! 4 Dec. 78; 7 Aug. Sol 4 Dec. 89
George Goring John Sutton Jones, Major, Ind. Staff Corps.! 4 Dec. 78(11 Sept. 80} 4 Dec. 89
Ailred Worsley Pennymau, Major, &.O. Scotiish Brdrs....; 1 May 78)24 .May 79' 1 July 87
p.e.c. Ron. Chas. Grauville Fortescue, Major, Ride tSngade'22 Jan. "
Son. CecilEdward Bingham, Major, 1 Life Guarus j
William Price Drury, Major, R.oyal Marines
Son. fiverard Baring, Captain, 10 Hussars ...
p.s.c. Oswald Henry Pedley, Captain, Connaught Rangers
Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson, Captain, Lincolnshire Regt.
Arthur George Dwyer, Captain, East Surrey Regimeut 24 Apr.
Edmund Guy TullichBaiubridge, Captain, East Kent Regt.1 n Feb. 88
Francis Macnamara Aitken, Major, A. & S. Highlanders...! 9 July 70
Herbert Alfred Stock, Major, Wiltshire Regiment (99 F.) .13 Aug. 79
Arthur Bayard Elton, Major, York.shire Regiment (19 F.)... 13 Aug. 79
Stapleton Lynch Cotton, Major, Liverpool Rogimeat '25 Feb. 80
Herbert Russell Blyth, Major, VVarwicssbire Regiment ..J
1 July 8t|i4 Dec. 90
9 Sept.82J26 Oct. 92
1 Sept. So 2 Jan. 90
23 Aug. 84 1 Feb.
1: Oct. 82 21 Dec. 92
25 Nov. 85 1 Sept. 94
to Aug. 91)14 Dec. 96
3 Dec. 90)28 July 97
1 July 8t!2i Nov. 88
24 June So! 22 Feb. 88
2 Oct. 80] 4 May 88
: July 8t 10 June 88128 Dec. 98
9 Sept. 82^9 May 89 28 Dec
4 Dec. 98
4 Dec. 98
4 Dec. 98
3 Dec. 9S
5 Dec. 98
6 Dec. 98
2 Dec. 98
90 17 Dec. 08
17 Dec. 98
17 Dec. 98
17 Dec. 98
17 Dec. 98
21 Dec. 98
14 Dec. 98
14 Dec. 98
77-96
WHSS
PLACB OIT
HALF PAT.
1 Major Congdon served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
[For the War Services of the other Majors, vide their respective Keglments or Corps- 7
97 STAFF AT HOME.
Note.— Throughout the Staff, whore the date of first appointment to a term of Staff employment differs from the
date of the present appointment, the date of first appointment is added in a parenthesis.
1. ALDEESHOT DISTRICT.
p™„,w„t„,- „„■» tw™™. (TIC General Rt. Hon. Sir R. H. Buller, GCB. KCMG. King's
UjUMiNDI-VG THE DIVISION < t> , ,>•«,-, r\~. o
(. Royal Rifles, o Oct. 98.
f Captain G. J. Sackville-West, King's Royal Rifles, 9 Oct. 98.
Aides de Camp 1 Captain H. N. Schofield, Royal Artillery, 9 Oct. 9S.
(Lieut. A. R. Trotter, 2 Life Guards, 9 Oct. 9S (extra).
Deputy Adjutant General { C°8° M^'gl ^^ °*' <fr°m h'P' Y°rkSh're LiSht Mantry)'
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel C. W. H. Douglas (from h.p. Gordon Bghldrs.), 28 Mar. 98
rp.s.c.Et.Lt.Col. E. A. H. Alderson, West Kent Kegt. 1 Sept. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals < p.s.c. Major Hon. J. H. G. Byng, 10 Hussars, 21 Oct. 97.
(.Lt.Colonel J. \V. B. Parkin, Army Service Corps, 14 June 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals and Deputy ( p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Col. H. C. O. Piumer, York & Lane. Kegt. 5 Mar. 97.
Assist. Adj. Gens! for Instruction 'tp.s.c. Major G. F. Ellison, Warwick Regiment, 18 Apr. 98.
Inspector of Gymnasia (Lt.Colonel Hon. J. S. Napier (from Gordon Highlanders),
" J " c. 12 Feb. 97.
Assistant Inspector of Gymnasia
Inspector of Signalling
Assistant Inspector of Signalling Major E. Rhodes, DSO. Berkshire Regiment 1 .Ian. 98(1 Jan.95),
Superintendent Balloon Factory Colonel J. L. B. 'i'empler, 7 Bn. King's Royal Pufies, 1 Apr. 87.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain W. N. Congreve, Rifle Brigade, 1 Jan. 98.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel R. F. N. Clarke, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster W. H. Mortimer.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General T. F. O'Dwyer, MD.
District Veterinary Officer Veterinary Lt.Colonel C. Clayton.
Camp Quarter Master John Thomas Brind, 20 July 91(24 Jan. 80); Hon.Major,2o July 91.
Quarter Master J. H. George, S Apr. 96 ; Ho n. Lieut.
B rooost Marshal J. W.M. Wood, 29 Sept. 58 -.Hon. Major, Mil. Mounted Police.
Professor Army Veterinary School Veterinary Major R. Moore, 1 Dec. 97.
Assistant Professor Army Veterinary School Veterinary Captain J. A. Meredith, 1 June 97.
Commanding Royal Artillery (with rank of ) Cclonel G. H. Marshall, 11 Oct. 97-
JUaior General) )
Brigade Major of Artillery Major H. C. Sclater, 6 Dec. 98.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Col. on Staff")... Colonel Sir A. W. Mackworth, Barf., CB. 1 Apr. 94.
Cavalry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade
Aide de Camp
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major R. C. Cokayne-Frith, 15 Hussars, 13 June 96.
1st Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade p.s.c. Major General'A. FitzRoy Hart, CB. 1 Dec. 97.
Aide de Camp Captain Hon. St. L. H. Jervis, King's Royal Rifles, 1 Dec. 97.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major C. R. R. M'Grigor, King's Royal Rifles, 27 Jan. 9S.
2nd Infantry Brigade.
Commanding Brigade Major General W. O. Barnard, 30 Nov. 96.
Aide de Camp Captain H. F. Pakenham, King's Royal Rifles, 30 Jan. 97.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain H. H. Wilson, Rifle Brigade, 1 Sept. 97.
3rd Infantry Brigade.
,, „ , ,, ,,,,.„ 7l (p.s.c. Colonel H.J. T. Hildyard, OB. (from h.p. Highland Light
^OUiii.^T>iyGBuiGAi>s(:DithrankofMajorGeneral) < ' jrifaiitrv) 2- Feb q8
Aide de Camp p.s.c. Captain H. E. Gogarty, Scots Fusiliers, 16 March 98.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major L. Muuro, Hampshire Regiment. 26 Jan. 98.
2. EASTERN DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Colchester.
Major General Commanding p.s.c. Major General Sir W. F. Gatacre, KCB.DSO S Dec. 98.
Aide de Camv Captain R. G. Brooke, 7 Hussars.
Commanding R. Art. {.Colonel on the Staff) .. Colonel C. W. Thomson. 8 Dec. 95 (4 Feb. 95).
Commanding li. JEng. (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel R. H. Jelf, CMG. 3 Sept. 97. .
m 1 ,1 cu jt,j- n 7 7, • j, ( p.'.c. Colonel J. B. B. Dickson, CB. (from Regimental District),
Colonel on the Staff (for Cavalry Brigade) - i -\rqv Q7
Assistant Adjutant General p.8.e.ColonelA."W.Moras (from h.p. NorthamptonRegt.), 18 May 96.
n . . ' . .,. . . „ , (p.s.c. Captain J. R. F. Sladen, East Yorkshire Regt. 1 Dec. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals { Colonel C. H. Bridge, CB. Army Service Corps, 1 Mar. 97.
Dep. Assist Adj. Gen. for Instruction Captain J. F. Cadell, Royal Artillery, 23 Nov. 97.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain D. J. Gaisford, South Wales Borderers, 1 Feb. 98.
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Captain H. L. Tennant, 16 Sept. 97.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel P. A. Aylmer. Great Yarmouth.
Chief Ordnance Officii- Lt.Colonel T. P. Battersby. Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster R. 0. Richmond.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel J. Matnrin.
3. HOME DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Horse Guards.
Major General Commanding Major General H. Trotter, 16 July 97.
Aide de Camp Captain J. H. R. Bailey, Grenadier Guards, 16 July 97.
Commanding It. Eng. (Colonel 'on the Staff) ... Colonel S. Waller, 7 July 97. „,„:>■
. . . ' ... . * , (p.s.c. Colonel I. J. C.Herbert, CB. CMG. (from n.p. Grenadier
Assistant Adjutant General ^J Guards), 26 Julv 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals Colonel E. W. D. Ward, CB. Army Service Corps, 1 May 95.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Captain S. Earle, Coldstream Guards, 10 Sept. 98.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain F. S. Maude. Coldstream Guards, 1 Jan. 97.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain A. J. Balfour, Highland Light Infantry, 1 Jan. 99.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery ... Lt.Colouel F. T. M. Beaver. Woolwich.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major O. C. Sherwood, West India Regiment.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster J. G. Hamilton.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel T. O'Parrell, MD.
Chief Recruiting Staff Officer Colonel H. Moore (from h.p Lancaster Regt.), 1 Feb. 97.
-r, ' ..,:. „ .„» ,r,i -rrs (Major J. C. A. Walker, 2 Dragoon Guards, 12 May 96.
Recruiting Staff Officers (Class II.) (Major H. W. Rowden, -Wiltshire Kegiment, 20 Mar. 97.
Paymaster for Recruiting Duties Staff Paymaster W. C. Kennedy.
/Lt.Colonel W. G. Don, MD. retired pay.
UlE Lt.Colonel W. Temple, MB. retired pay.
„,. ,., - _ ... _.. Lt.Colonel G. W. M'Nalty, M D. retired pay.
Medical Officers for Recruiting Duties J. Lt.Colonel J. Hector, MB. retired pay.
Lt.Colonel W. Keir, MD. retired pay.
I Lt.Colonel H. W. A. Mackinnon, DSO. retired pay.
Staff at Home. 98
4. NORTH EASTERN DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, York
Major General Commanding Major General R. T. Thynne, CB. i Oct. 94.
Aide de Camp Major the Hon. O. V. G. A. Lumley, 11 Hussars, 1 Oct. 94.
Commanding R. Art. (Colonel on the Staff)... Colonel J. R. Slade, CB. 24 Aug. 97.
Commanding R. Enq. (Colonel on the Stuff)., p.s.c. Colonel A. O. Green, 10 Nov. 98.
. . ' c Colonel G. M. Fox (from h.p. Black \V"atch\ 22 Sept. 97.
Assistant Adiutant Generals £ Colonel W. A. Dunne, CB. (from A. S. Corps), 24 Feb. 9/ (31 Dec.92).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain W. M. Marter, 1 Dragoon Guards, 16 Mar. 97.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. fur Instruction p.s.c. Major H. J. Evans. Liverpool Regiment, 13 Nov. 97.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain J. H. Ansley, North Lancashire Regiment, 24 Feb. 96.
t> ■»■ 0* srna: ,rv tt , ("Major F. C. K. Hunter, S. Wales Borderers. 5 Apr. 97. Leeds.
Recruiting Staff Officers (Class II.) * MajQr w> G_ Gvant> Lincolnshire Regt. 13 Dec. 97. Sheffield.
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Captain D. J. M. Fasson, 22 Nov. 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel H. T. Lugard. Scarborough.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major U. W. N. S. Smyth, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster J. C. T. Humfrey.
Principal Medical Officer
5. NORTH WESTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chester.
Major General Commanding Major General L. V. Swaine, CB. CMG. 17 Oct. 96 (1 Mar. 96).
Aide de Camp Major A. Fuller-Acland-Hood, Rifle Brigade, 17 Oct.96 (t2Mar.g6).
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel P. Saltmarshe. Seafort/i.
Commanding S. Eng. (Colonel on the Stuff)... Colonel J. W. Savage, 9 Oct. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel A. H. Fraser (fromh.p. Berkshire Regiment).
_, —..'...,.. r. 1 < p.s.c. Captain L. R. Cnrleton, Essex Regiment, 14 Aug. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals (.Colonel M. E. R. Rainsford.C.B. Army Service Corps. 1 Apr. 97.
District Inspector of Musketry Major W. G. Wyld, Hampshire Regiment, 17 Apr. 98.
1 Lt.Colonel G. F. De B. Davidson (from h.p. Roj-ai Highlanders),
-n -i- cu re r\a mi -r \ 3 i May 96. Birmingham.
Recruiting Stuff Officers (Class a.) J Lt.Colonel G. H. Leathern (from h.p. East Surrey Regiment),
(. 16 Dec. 96, Manchester.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Cluss II.) Captain L. H. Prioleau, Manchester Regt., i Apr. 97. Liverpool.
Staff Captain, Royal Art ill erg Captain W. C. Staveley. n Nov. 98.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel P. Saltmarshe. Seoforth.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel T. Heron, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster W. L. Barr.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel F. B. Scott, CMG. MD.
Medical Officer for Recruiting Lt.Colonel E. V. MacSwiney, MP. ret, pay. Liverpool.
6. SCOTTISH DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
LtEDT. General Commanding p.s.c. General E. F. Chapman, CB. Royal Artillery, 6 May 96.
... , n /Lieut. Si> W. Dick-Cunyngham, Royai Highlanders,i2 Apr. 98.
Aiaesae vamp (Captain H.P. Moulton -Barrett, Argyll and Sutherland Hldrs.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Col. W. E. Franklyn (fromh.p. Yorks. Regt.), 29 Sept. 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt.Colonel S. H. Winter," Army Service Corps, 1 July 96.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. and also for Instruction ... p.s.c. Captain W. J. Bonus, Dorsetshire Regiment, 23 July 95.
District Inspector of Musketry Major M. G. Wilkinson, King's Own Scot. Brdrs., 26 Oct. 97.
-n ■*■ pj jo* , „ mi tt\ (Major D. J. Hamilton, Royal Fusiliers, 1 Sept. 97. Glasgow.
Recruiting Stuff Officers (Class II.) < ,-, Jt . T _ TT ' -' „, ' v o ttj- it
v •" M ' (.Captain o. R. Hay, Qr. Mr. R. Hldrs. 6Aug. 98. Edinburgh.
Commanding Royal Artillery (Colonel en the Staff) Colonel H. W. Rooke, 8 Dec. 95.
Staff Captain Royal Artillery p.s c. Captain W. A. M. Thompson, 5 July 98.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) p.s.c. Colonel G. M'Donald, S Oct. 97.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery i "^°}0De| *f • ?• **• Wo°ds. LeithFort.
? J (. lit. Colonel G. J. Lord Playiair. Aberdeen.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major R. W. M. Jackson, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Stall' Paymaster W. G. Small.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel J. P. Rooney.
7. SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head QuarteTs^ow^
Major General Commanding Major General Sir H. M. Auud\e,KCB. CMG.DSO. R. Artillery.
Aide de Camp
Brigadier General on the Staff, with rank o/") Colonel H. H. Parr, CB. CMG. (from h.p. Somerset Light
Major General ) Infantry), 1 July 98. Shorncliffc.
Aide de Camp p s.c. Captain H. J. Everett, Somerset Light Infantry.
Commanding R. Art. (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel E. Lake, 17 Oct. 98.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel H. P. Kirkwood, 31 Dec. 9*>.
Colonel on the Staff (for Cavalry Brigade) ... Col. J. D. P. French (from h.p. 19 Hussars), 1 May 97. Canterbury.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel F. W. Beuson (fromh.p. 17 Lancers) 1 June 98.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction Major L. E. Kiggell, Warwickshire Regt. 1 Dec. 97. Dover.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major R. B. Gaisfoid, Scots Fus. 11 July 96. Shorncliffe.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major W. G. Massy, 1 Oct. 97.
District Inspector of Musketry Major E. H. Molyneux-Seel, Liverpool Regiment, 5 Jan. 96.
Commanding Army Service Corps Lt.Colonel C. E. Henth.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt.Colonel .7. V. V. Baker.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel W. G. Collingwood, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster G. H. Anson.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel H. Comerlord.iliX).
8. SOUTHERN DISTRICT.— Headquarters, Portsmouth.
Lieutenant General Commanding Lt. General Sir B. C. Russell, KCB.KCMG. 13 Hussars, :o Nov. 98.
Aides de Camp . S Captain K. MacLaren, 13 Hussars, 10 Nov. 98 (11 Apr. 95).
Commanding R. Art. (Major Gen. on the Staff) Major General R. MacGregor Stewart, CB. 4 Nov. 97.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel on the Stuff) ... Colonel F. Masoall, 20 Apr. 96.
Colonel on the Staff for R. Engineers Colonel R. M. Barkhe, h.p. Tedworth.
(Colonel J. H. Laye (from h.p. Scottish Rifles), 8 Nov. 95.
Assistant Adjutant Generals i p.s.c. Col. R. Au!d(from h.p. Northmen. Fus. ),i Apr 97 (21 Aug. 94),
(.Col. W. Creagh (trom h.p. 7 Dragoon Gds.), 5 Aug. 97. Netley.
t p.s.c. Major H. C. Surtees, Coldstream Guards, 1 July 97-
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals i Lt.Col. H. G. Rice, Army Serv. Corps, 13N0V. 97. [(15 Sept.95).
(.Lt.Colonel J. Stacpole (from h.p. Army Service Corps), 13 Nov. 95
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General i Deputy > CaptainH. G. c. Phillips.WelshRegmt. 11 Oct. 98 (22 Apr. 98).
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction ) H • f 1 *■
District Inspector if Musketry Major H. A. Kinloch, King's Royal Rifles, 14 Sept, 98.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s c. Major E. J. Granet, 18 Aug. 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Colonel C. J. Blake. Gosport.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel D. D. T. O'Callaghan, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster E. Roberts.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General C. M'D. Cuffe, CB.
Quarter Master and Acting Adjt., Invalid Depot William Henry Hirst,1 1 April S5 ; Hon. Capt. 1 Apr. 95. Netley.
Comm. Discharge Depot, Fart Brockhurst .Gosport Lt.Col. S. J. M. Jopp (from h.p. Northampton Regt.). 21 Oct. 96.
Adjutant Captain A. J. Mitchell, Lancashire Fusiliers, 30 June 95.
Paymaster Staff Paymaster S. Churchill.
Quarter Ma*fer William Neate, 7 May 84 ; Hon. Captain, 7 May 04.
1 Lis it. Hirst served in ihj Egyptian war of 1832 (Mjdal, and Kheuive's Stan.
99 Staff at Home.
9. THAMES DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chaiham.
Major Ginbbal Commanding _ p.s.c. Major General T. Fraser, CB. CMG. R. Eng. i Oct. 98.
Aide de Camp
Commanding R. Art. {Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel F. F. Ditmas. 4 Nov. 96.
Commanding R. Eng (Colonel on the Staff) ... Colonel F. R. de Wolski. h.p. 25 Aug. 98.
Assistant Adjutant General p. s.c. Colonel A. E. W. Goldsmid (from h.p. Regtl. Dist.) 1 Apr. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery Captain F. H. F. R. M'Meekan. Royal Artillery, 27 May 97.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt. Colonel F. T. M. Beaver. Woolwich.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major G. J. Butcher, Army Ordnance Department.
District Pay matter Staff Paymaster J. B. T. Newbury.
Principal. Medical Officer Colonel R. P. Ferguson.
10. "WESTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Devonport.
Lieutenant General Commanding Sir F. W. E. F. Forestier-Walker, ECB. CMG. 1 Nov. 95.
Aide, de Camn $ Captain F. St. J. Hughes, South Wales Borderers, i3 Nov. 05.
Aides de L.amp ( j..^ D j g Beale.Browne) g LanCer!;> = May 98.
Commanding S. Art. (Colonel on the Staff). .. p.s.c. Colonel N. L. Walford, 21 June 97.
Commanding R. Eng. (Colonel on the Staff)... Colonel W. R. Purchas, 16 Aug. 98.
Colonel on the Stuff (for Severn Defences and\ Colonel T. R. Disney (from R. Art.), 1 Apr. 97 (13 June 96). Pern-
Milford Haven) $ broke Dock.
Assistant Adjutant Generals ffti^w tY^ CTkC (rf,h'P' Chesbire Regt.), 29 Dec. 93.
J I Colonel W. D. Richardson, CB. Army Service Corps, 24 Feb. 97.
Assist. Ad). Gen. for Distraction p.s.c. Colonel G. Poignand ;from h.p. Leinster Regt.). 1 July 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Col. J. S. Ewart, Cameron Highlanders. 15 Nov. 98.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain H. P. De la Bere, Scots Fusiliers, 2 Aug. 98.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major N. W. H. Du Boulay, 29 Sept. 96.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Colonel G. B. Allen. Cardiff.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel E. E. Markwick, Army Ordnance Department.
District Jraymaster Chief Paymaster T. P. Senior, CB.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General W.'D. Wilson.
11. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
Majoe Genbeal Commanding p.s.c. Major General J. F. Maurice, CB. R. Artillery, 8 Dec. 95.
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. B. Maurice, Derbyshire Regiment, 1 June 96.
Colonel on the Staff (Com. Royal Artillery) ... Colonel R. Corbett, 17 Aug. 98.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt. Colonel W. G. Du Boulay.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel F. G. Slade, CB. Royal Artillery, 28 May 95.
Deputy Assistant. Adjutant General Colonel F. E. Stevens, Armv Service Corps, 14 Jan. 97.
Brigade Major Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major H. V. Cowan, 28 May 97.
Commanding Militia and Volunteer Artillery Lt. Colonel F. T. M. Beaver.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster H. W. Bateman.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel R. P. Ferguson.
District Veterinary Officer
•a ■*■ at vp/n<j; „ .mi . t\ fLt.Colonel H. Kilirour (from h.p. Northumberland Fusiliers),
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class I.) { 14 May 98 (-.4 May 95). Woolwich. ''
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (for Supply Inspection) Lt.Col. W. Dunne, A. S. Corps, 3 Nov. 97. Woolwich Dockyard.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (for Transport Duties) Lt. Colonel G. Stanley, A. S. Corps, 14 Jan. 97. Woolwich Arsenal.
t, 1 • 1 1 j- n 1 j- a it j- n f Captain C. W. King, Army Service Corps, t Julv Q7 (1 Julv 04).
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. (for Supply Inspection) { Woolwich Dockyard. '9
IRELAND.
Lieutenant Genebal & General Governor The Right Son. G. H. Earl Cadogan, KG.
Aides de Camp.
C&pt.Hon. M. O'Brien, Northumberland Fus. 30 July 95. Lieut. Earl of Granard, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders,
Major Lord Athlumney, Kent Artillery, 22 Dec. 96. 14 Dec. 96 (extra).
Lieut. Sir J. Keane, Bart. Royal Artillery, 16 Dec. 97. Capt. C. W. M. Fielden. 2 Dragoons, 23 Jan. 07 (extra).
Captain Hon. G. O. Cadogan, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment. Lieut. F. H. Wise, 13 Hussars, 24 Feb. 97 (extra).
Captain LordG. W. Montagu-Douglas- Scott, to Hussars, Captain W. A. Tilney, 17 Lancers.
30 July 95 (extra).
Captain W. J. B. Van de Weyer, 3 Bn. Berkshire Regi-
ment, 30 July 95 (extra).
„ „ „„. (V& Field Marshal Rt. Hon. F. S. lord Roberts of Kandaharand
Commanding the Forces £ Waterford, KP. GCB. GCSI. GCIE. R. (Bengal) Art. 1 Oct. 95.
Assistant Military Secretary Major H. Streatfield, Grenadier Guards, 1 Oct. 95.
... . Camv $ Lieut. Hon. F. H. S. Roberts, King's Royal Ritles, 14 Dec. 95.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel W. F. Kelly, CB. (from h.p. Sussex Regt.), 30 Oct. 94.
Assistant Adjutant General i>.*c Colonel E. J. Courtenay (from h.p. Sussex Regiment),
J (.20 Oct. 94.
„ . , ., . ,,- . . n , (p.s.c. Captain L. A. M. Stopford. Dertn'shire Regt., 11 Aug. 98..
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals t Colonel S. J. Lea, Army Service Corps, 1 Nov. Q7.
District Inspector of Musketry Captain H. R. Hardy, West Surrey Regiment, 1 July 98.
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General R. Artillery ... p.s.c. Maior J. T. Johnstrn, 12 Nov. 98.
Chief Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) p.s.c. Colonel C. F. C. Beresford, 6 Jan. 98.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General, Royal Engineers p.s.c. Captain G. M. W. Macdonogh, Royal Eng., 28 July 98..
Deputy Judge Advocate
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel E. G. Skinner, CB. Army Ordnance Department.
Chief Paymaster Chief Paymaster H. M. Compigne.
Principal Medical Officer , Surgeon General A. F. l'reston, MB.
District Veterinary Officer
12. BELFAST DISTRICT.
Commanding Belfast District Lt. General H. Le G. Geary, CB. Royal Artillery, 5 Sept. 05.
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. S. Geary, Hampshire Regiment, 10 Oct. 98.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel G. E. Harley, CB. (from h.p. E. Kent Regt. ), 1 Dec. 97.
Denufy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain E. R. O. Ludlovr, Army Service Corps, 2 July 98
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel E. C. Wace, DbO. Londonderry. [(: Apr. 97).
Commanding Royal Engixeer Lt.Colonel F. W. Bennet.
Commanding Militia Artillrry Lt.Colonel E. C. Wace, DSO. Londonderry.
Chief Ordnance Officer , Captain C. K. Greene, East Kent Regiment^ Enniskillen,
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster A. W. H. Gelston.
Principal Medical Officer ,. Colonel J. H. Moore.
Staff at Home. io©
13. CORK DISTRICT.
Commanding Cork District Major General H. M'Calmont, CB. i Oct. 98.
Aide de Camp Lieut. J. Fryer, 7 Hussars, 1 Oct. 98 (15 Nov. 94).
Commanding Royal Artillery [Colonel on Staff) Colonel R. W. Rainsford-ttannay, 7 Sept. 98.
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery Captain R. D. Gubbins, 30 Apr. 98.
Commanding Roi/al Engineer Lt.Colonel E. W. Cotter.
Assistant Adjutant General ColonelC. P. Temple, VSO. (fromh p. Regimental Dist.),9 July 95.
„„,,.,,,,...„ , (p.s.c. Captain R. C. B. Haking, Hampshire Regiment, 1 Mar. 98.
Deputy Jtnstant Adjutant General) -, £olonel J. G. Y. Wilson, Army Service Corps, 1 Apr. 95.
District Inspector of Musketry Major T. Lamb, South Lancashire Regiment, 30 June 96.
Commanding Militia Artillery Lt.Colonel A. M. Murray. Cork.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain M. R. P. Audain, Dublin Fusiliers.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster C. F. Carey.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel W. E. Riordan.
14. CTJRRAGH DISTRICT.
Commanding Cueragh Brigade Major General B. A. Combe, CB. 13 May 96 (1 July 95).
Aide de Camp Captain K. Combe, Royal Artillery, 18 Nov. 96.
Assistant Adiutant General p.s.c. Colonel C. Kennedy (from h.p. Suffolk Regt), 11 Aug. 91.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain E. F. J. Blakeuey, Army Service Corps, 15 Oct. 98.
Dep. Assist. Ad). Gen. for Instruction p.s.c. Major W. K. W. Jenner. 9 Lancers, 27 Aug. 96.
Colonel on the Staff (for Cavalry Brigade) Colonel H. R. Visct. Downe, CIE. (from h.p. 10 Hussars), 1 Nov. 97.
Commanding Royal Artillery {Colonel on Stuff) Colonel J. F. Brough, 22 Apr. 96.
Brigade Major. Royal Artillery p.s c. Captain L. H. Ducrot, 22 July 97.
Commanding Royal 'Engineer Colonel G. A. Cockburn.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain C. W. Tribe, Leinster Regiment.
District Paymaster ,. Staff Pavmaster G. Dewar.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel J. D. Edge, UD.
Camp Quarter Master H. Gibbs,1 20 July 91; Hon. Lieut.
Assistant Provost Marshal C. Burroughs, Mil. MountedPolice Corps, 16 Sept. 94; Hon.Lieut.
15. DUBLIN DISTRICT.
Commanding Dublin District p.a.c. Major General M. W. E. Gosset, CB. 21 Sept. 97.
Aide de Camp Captain P. R. Ph'pps, Dorsetshire Regiment, 22 Deo. 97.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel H. C B. Farrant (fromh. p. N. Lanes. R.), : May97.
t-. . , . . . ... . . „ , C p.s.c. Major A. E. J. Cavendish, Arg. & Suth. High. 20 Deo. '07.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals [colonel L A. Clutterbuck, Army Service Corps, 24 Feb. 07.
t. . . .. ... . .„ , j. T , .. ( p.s.c. Lt.Colonel J. C. Duke (from h.p. West Riding Regiment >,
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General for Instruction •; [-JulvoS -«!"»/»
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel A. J. Montgomery.
Commanding Roi/al Engineer Colonel C. H. Bagot.
Commanding Militia Artillery Lt.Colonel A. VI. Murray. Cork.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel C. Purchas, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chiet Paymaster H. M. Cornpigne.
Recruiting Staff Officer (Class II.) Major W. H. Dunlop, Irish Rines, 1 Feb. 97.
Medical Officer for Recruiting Duties Lt.Colonel M. L. White, retired pay, 3 Oct. 88.
1 Lieut. Gibbs served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wai present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta>
and Mahsama, in the action at Kissasin (28;h August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Medal with Clasp,,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Corps, and was present
in the engagements at Abu Klea (when he brought the detachment out of action), El Gubat, and Metammoh.
(two Clasps, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the fieldj.
16. GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY DISTRICT.
Libitt. Governor and Commanding the Teoops Lt. General N. Stevenson, 16 Mar. 94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
Commanding Royal Artillery Major G. J. F. Talbot.
Commanding Royal Engineer Colonel M. W. Skinner.
Chief Ordnance Officer
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster J. M. Sherrard.
17. JERSEY DISTRICT.
Lieut.Governor and Commanding the Troops... Major General E. Hopton, CB. 9 May 95.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Major E. H. Griffith, Leicester Regiment, 7 Maj' 96.
Commanding Royal Artillery Major H. C. G. Taylor.
Commanding Royal Engineer Coione) H. Djve.
Chief Ordnance Officer Deputy Commissarv of Ordnance G. Stewart.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster J. C. S. Irving.
Senior Medical Officer
STAFF ABROAD.— EUROPE.
GIBRALTAR.
Governor and Commander in Chief General Sir R. Biddulph, GCMG. KCB. Royal Artillery, 6 Oet.93-.
Assistant Military Secretary p.s.c. Lt.Colonel W. B. Fletcher, Eoyal Artillery, 1 Oct. 95.
Aides de Camv ' I CaPtain H- Biddulph, R. Artillery, 18 Oct. 93.
y 1 Captain F. G. C. M. Morgan, South Wales Borderers, 9 Jan. q7.
Commanding Brigade Major General Sir F. Carrington, KCB. ECMG. 23 May 95.
Aide de Camp Lieut. W. E. Lawrence, South Wales Borderers, 26 July 98.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Major C. C. Monro, West Surrey Regiment, 20 Oct. 98.
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel H.L. Dundas (from h.p. E. York. Regt.), 20 Nov. 96..
Deputy Assistant Adjutant. General Lt.Colonel S. H. Lynn, Army Service Corps, 2S Jan. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General and Deputy ) ~ . . . ,-. „~ . t>„ „, . ,-,, „ r . „ 0
1 -i t a i- 4 in if t 1 j.- 3 t P.s.c. Captain A. Crawford, Royal Artillery, 16 Apr. 98.
Assistant Adjutant General jor Instruction ... ) r ^ ' ' ^
Commanding Royal Artillery Major General J. B. Richardson, 22 May 96 (9 Mar. 94).
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major G. D. Baker, 1 Sept. 98.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Colonel on the Staff) Colonel J. F. Lewis.
Chief Ordnance Officer'
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster T. W. Drage, CB.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel W. H. M'Namara, CB. MD.
Garrison Adjutant and Quarter Master Richard Frederick Rankin,1 15 Aug. 89; Hon. Major.
1 Major Rankin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 and was present in the actions of Amoaful and Quaman Dan.,
and at the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
lor Staff Abroad.
MALTA.
Governor and Commander in Chief Lt. General Sir F. W. Grenfell, GCB. GCMG.
Assistant Military Secretary
Aides de Camp .
Colonial Aide de Camp Major X. Grech-Biar.eardi, Royal Malta Militia, 13 Jan. 94.
Commanding Brigade Major General Lord Congleton, CB. 25 Oct. 95.
Aidede Cimp .'. Lieut. G. T. B. Wilson, Highland Light Infantry, 29 Mar. 9S.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain Son. F. Gordon, Gordon Highlanders, 12 Aug. 96.
Deputy Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel J. Spence (from h. p. York Light Inf.), tS .May 98.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel R. A. Nugent, Army Service Corps, 14 June 98.
_ . ., . .,. . ./-, - ! Lt. Colonel R. H. Morrison (from h.p. 18 Hussars), 10 Nov. 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generats [ Captain G. A. French, Army Service Corps, 9 July 9S.
_ , . . , . ... , . __ ,„_ t-„„»„,.«„„ Cjj.s.c. Lt.Col. F. Luttman-Johnson (from h. p. York and Lancaster
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Gen. for Instruction... -^ Regiment)> r4 rjec. 04.
Commanding R. Artillery (Major Gen. on the Staff) Major General J. F. Osven, 2 May 95.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery p.s.c. Captain A. S. Dunlop, 11 Nov. 97.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Colonel on the Staff ) Colonel E. Wood, CB. 8 June 94.
District Inspector of Musketry Major W. L. James, Lancaster Regiment. 12 July 97.
Chief Ordnance Officer Colonel A. W. Brirtgman, Army Ordnance Department.
District Put/master Chief Paymaster J. H. Jackson.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General T. Maunstill, CB.
Colonel on the Staff Major General Sir H. C. Chermside, KCMG. OB. 14 j*pr. 97. Crete.
CYPRUS.
High Commitsioner and Commander in Chief Sir William Frederick Haynes Smith, JZCMG. Nicosia.
Aidt deCainp Lt.Coionel C. N. Buzzard, Ro3'al Artillery, 20 Ayr. 98.
ASIA.
INDIA.
Viceroy a:id Governor General The Rt. Hon. George N. Baron Curzon of Ivedleston.
Private Secretary ,
Military Secretary p.s.c. Colonel A. G. A. Duraud, CB. CIE. Indian Staff Corps, 27 Jan. 94.
1 Lieut. F. L. Adam, Scots Guards.
J Captain R. G. T. Baker-Carr, Rifle Brigade.
Aides de Camp < Lieut. the Earl of Suffolk, 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. (extra).
\ Lieut. Hon. A. V. Meade, Royal Horse Guards (extra).
Surgeon Lt.Colonei E. H. Fenn, Royal Army MedicalCorps.
Commander in finer' Sir W. S. A. Lockhart, GCB. K CS1. Bengal Infantry, 4 Nov. 98.
Military Secretary p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel B. Duff, CIE. Indian Staff Corns.
Interpreter .". Ut. Major A. W. Money, Royal Artillery.
(■Captain J. A. L. Haldane, iiSO. Gordon Highlanders.
Aides de Camp -. Captain Q. G. K. Agnew, Scots Fusiliers.
(.Lieut, F. A. Maxwell, Indian Staff Corps.
Surgeon Captain W. G. Beyts, Royal Army Medical Corps.
Adjutant Gexebal's Department at Head Qcabtees.
Adj. General (with rani- of Maj. Gen). Colonel Sir W. G. Nicholson, Royal Engineers, 4 Nov. 98. [Bundelcund.
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel E. A. Money, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 16 Aug. 95.— Offg. in Conuf
Assistant Adjutant General.
p.s.c. Colonel J. H. S. Craigie (from h.p. Highland Light Infantry), 17 Mar. 9S (15 Apr. 97). Simla.
Additional Assistant Adjutant General. [Madras.
Colonel F. B. J. Jcrrard (from h.p. West Hiding Regiment), 2 Aug. 97 Simla.— Offg.A.A.G.HeadQuarters',
Assistant Adjutant General for Artillery in India.
Colonel A. B. Stopford,.i5 Nov. 94 Simla.
Assistant Adjutant General jor Musketry. [Dept*
Colonel W. Hill, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 25 March 95 Simla. — On Special duty, Foreign
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Major H. B. B. Watkis, Indian Staff Corps, 11 Oct. 95 Simla.
Major H. Finals, Royal Engineers, 9 March 95 Simla (for R. Eng.). — Furlough.
Quaetee Mastee General's Depabtment at Head Qcaetebs.
Quarter Matter General Major General A. R.Badcock, CB.CSI., Indian S.C. 7 Nov. 95. — Furlough.
Diputy Quarter Master General Coionel W. Peacocke, Royal Engineers, 1 Sept. 98.
D'p. Assist. Qr.Mr. Gen. (Mobilization) Major H. Mullaly, Royal Engineers, 11 Mar. 96. — Simla.
Aiiistaut Qr. Mr. Gen., Intell. Branch
(Captain A. A. J. Johnstone, Indian Staff Corps, 31 Aug. 95. — Simla.
p.s.c. Major G. V. Kemball, Royal Artillery, 11 Sept. 96.— Simla.
iJep. Assist. Quarter MasterGsnerals.do. J Captain J, A. Douglas. Indian'Staff Corps, 1 June 97 (6 May 95).— Simla.
Captain E. W. M. Norie, Middlesex Regt. 4 May 98 (23 Apr.96).— Simla.
V Captain H. 13. Walker, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.Infantry.6Ma3 "
. . i May 98.— Burma.
(p.s.c. Captain G. S. i'. Napier, Oxford Light Infantry, 5 June 97. — Furlough.
Staffi Captains and Lieutenant, do 1 p.s.c. Captain J. K. Tod, Indian Staff Corps, 8 Mai'. 98.— Simla.
(.Lieut. C. E. E. F. K, Macquoid, Indian Staff Corps, 9 May 9S.— Burma.
Inspector Genera: of Artillery in India*) „ , „.
(with rank of Major General) j Colonel T. B. Tyler, 29 Mar. 97.-Simla.
Brigade Major : Captain G. C. Dowell, Royal Artillery.
Inspector General of Cavalry in India*) r, , , ~ T t-.,.. . ~.t, t,~^ t j- c-^ ^* ^ ■..
(with rank of Major General) j Colonel E. L. Elliot, CB. DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 31 Mar. 98.
Brigade Major Bt. Major C. P. Campbell, Indian Staff Corps, 12 Oct. 98.
Director of Military .Education in India.
Colonel H. D. Hutchinson, Indian Staff Corps, 24 Oct. 96 Simla.
Principal Medical Officer, H. M.' 8 Forces in India.
Surgeon General A. A. Gore, MD. Army Medical Staff, ic Mar. 95 Simla.
Staff Abroad. 102
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals for Instruction.
Ranikhet.
p.s.c. Bt.Major O. B. S. F. Shore, Indian Staff Corps, 3 Apr. 95 Chuckrata.— Furlough.
p.».c. Captain L. J. Shadwell, Indian Staff Corps, 21 Oct. 95 (8 Mar. 95) Kussowlie.
p.s.c. Captain W. A. Watson, Indian Staff Corps, 20 Feb. 96 Dalhousie.
Major W. R. H. Beresford, Yvelsh Fusiliers, 8 -May 96 (21 Oct. 95) Poona.
p.s.c. Major E. H. Rodwell, Indian Staff Corps, 8 July 97 ... Bangalore.
Punj ab.
Commanding the Forces Lieut. General Sir R. A. Power Palmer, KCB. Indian Staff Corps.
Assist. Military Sec. and Aide de Camp Major W. C. Ross, Durham Light Infantry.
Aide de Camp Captain F. L. Galloway, Koyal Artillery.
Deputy Adjutant General
. .. . _ . ,r . _ , C Colonel St. J. F.Michell, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 95.— Offg. Col. on Staff,
Assistant Quarter Master General < T{awui Pinclee
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel J. A. Barlow (from h.p. Manchester Regt.), 8 July 97 (11 May 95).
Dep. Assistant Quarter Master General Major M. H. S. Grover, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 95 (18 Feb. 95).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ... p.m.c. Bt. Major W. P. blood, Irish Fusiliers, 1 Apr. 95 (1 Apr. 93).
Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Musketry Major W. B. Sturges, Northumberland Fusiliers, 7 May 97 (20 April 94).
Colonel on the Staff Royal Artillery ) Colonel w. p. de H. Curtis, 1 Apr. 97.
[with rank of Brigadier General) ... ) r
Dep. Assist. Adj. General R. Artillery Captain C. H. Hutchinson, i Aug. 98.
_ . . ,-,.,. t rsjr- ("Surgeon General fl. Harvey, CB. DSO. MD. Bengal Establishment,
Principal Medical Officer | 3Q De0_ g. (l Apr 95)._offi'ciating Director General, Indian Med. Service.
Inspector of Army Signalling {for > Bt Major c. P. Scudamore, DSO. Scots Fusiliers, 1 Sept. 98.-Kussowlie.
Punjab and Bengal Commands) ) J
Assist. Inspector of Army Signalling ...Captain H. G. Stamforth, Indian Staff Corps.
Fiest Class Disteict Commander.".
Commanding Punjab Frontier Force ... Major General G. C. Bird, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 1 April 98 (5 Dec. 95).
Aide de Camp Captain H. M. Twynam, East Lancashire Regiment.— Furlough.
Commanding Baicul Pindee District ... Major General C. J. Moorsom, 30 Sept. 95.
Aide de Camp :
Commanding Lahore District Major General G. de C. Morton, CB.
Aide de Camp
Second Class District Commanders.
Brigadier General Sir W. P. Symons, KCB. (from h.p. S. Wales Bord.) 25 Mar. 95 Sirhind.
p.s.c. Brigad;er General Sir E. R. Elles, KCB. (from R. Artillery), 18 Oct. 95... Peshawur. — Offg. inComd. Quetta.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Lt.Colonel E. A. Young, Indian Staff Corps, 10 Oct. 93 , Lahore.
"B& p.s.c. Colonel R. K. Ridgeway, Indian Staff Corps, 29 Apr. 95 Peshawur.— Sick Furlough.
Bt.Lt. Colonel A. A. Barrett, Indian Staff Corps, 3 June 95 Punjab Frontier Force.
Colonel J. M. Babington (from h.p. 16 Lancers), 1 Apr. 96 Sirhind.
Colonel F. C. Burton, Indian Staff Corps, 11 Aug. 97 Rawul Pindee.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Captain H. Hudson, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 95 Punjab Frontier Force.
Major C. H. I. Hopkins, Scottish Rides, 9 Aug. 95 (16 Apr. 94) Lahore.
Bt.Lt.Colonel S. C. H. Monro, Seaforth Highlanders, 4 Mar. 96 (22 Jan. 94)... Rawul Pindee.
Captain G. F. H. Dillon, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Mar. 96 Peshawur.
p.s.c. Major G. J. Younghusband, Indian Staff Corps, 22 Jan. 97 Sirhind.
Colonels on the Staff.
"0£ Colonel A.G.Hammond, CB.DSO. Indian Staff Corps, n Feb. 96 (29 Sept. 93) Rawul Pindee. —Furlough. [cund
Colonel A. McC. Bruce, Bengal Infantry, 23 Mar. 96 Ferozepore. — Offg. in Comd. Rohil-
Colonel A. J. F. Reid, Indian Staff Corps, 4 Apr. 98 Sealkote. — With Malakand Force.
Colonel R. H. F. Rennick. Indian Staff Corps Mooltan.
District Recruiting Officers.
Captain R. W. Falcon, Indian Staff Corps, 14 June 95 Peshawur.
Captain C. A. Fowler, iDdian Staff Corps, 10 Aug. 96 Jhelum.
Captain R. E. Foley, Indian Staff Corps, to Apr. 97 TJmritsur.
Major D. J. O. Taylor, Indian Staff Corps, 26 Apr. 97 Jullunder.
Commandant Fort A'tock Lieut. G. H. ifeale, West Surrev Regiment.
Adjutant Fort Attack Lieut. R. H. M' Vittie, Royal Artillery.
Bengal.
Commanding the Forces {with rank o/"> -.,- . ~„ , ~. r. T , t.~t,
It Ge ■' l\ » Major General Sir George Luck, Js CB.
Assist. Mil. Sec. and Aide de Camp... Major A. E. Sandbach, Royal Engineers.
Aide de Camp Captain E. B. Cook, 1 Life Guards.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant. General ... Major S. D. Gordon, Indian Staff Corps, 2 Feb. 97.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry ... Bt. Major C. E. Johnson, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Apr. 96.
Colonel on the Stuff. Royal Artillery ... Brigadier General H. Pipon, Royal Artillery, 11 June 96.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for R. Artillery Captain H. H. Butler, 1 Jan. 96.
Inspector of Gl/milasia (i'orPuniabaud^ rt . . ~ T ,.,,, ,r(Tr- „ . ,, -, ~ .. . . TT. , ,
Bengal Commands} j Captain R. L ]i. M'Kerrell, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 1 May (
Principal Medical Officer
Garrison Quarter Master, Fort William Captain E. St. A. Wake, Indian Staff Corps, 30 Apr. 97.
Fiest Class Disteict Commandees.
Commanding Meerut District Major General Sir B. Blood, KCB. Royal Engineers, 22 Sept. 9S.
Aide de Camp Captain W. S. Fraser. Indian Staff Corps, 22 Sept. 98.
Commanding Oude District Major General R. M. Jennings, CB. Bengal Cavalry, 1 Apr. 98.
Aide de Camp
Second Class Disteict Commanders.
Bundelcund.
Brigadier General J. H. Wodehonse, CB. CMG. Royal Artillery, 2 Feb. 98. Presidency.
p.s.c. Brigadier General P. D. Jeffreys, CB. (from h.p. Connaught Rangers), ") w •,, ,,,,„ '
17 Mar. 98 jJNeroacuia.
Brigadier General R. M. Clifford, Indian Staff Corps, 4 Apr. 9S ." Allahabad.
Brigadier General Sir A. Gaselee, KCB. Indian Start Corps, 25 July 98 Assam. — Offg. QM.G. in India
Brigadier General Sir W. H. Meiklejohn, AX'Ii«H£*#**T«Jien<ml Infantry. ) r, , ■-, ,
8 Dec. 98 ^N/.Py:.A.^>s.: S aollllcullcl-
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Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Colonel T. Prickett, (from h.p. Essex Regiment), 8 Jan. 95 Oude. LMooltan.
Colonel W. Hailes, Indian Staff Corps, 17 Aug. 95 Allahabad.— Offg. Col. on Staff,
p.s.c. Bt.Major F. Wintour, West Kent Regiment, 17 Mar. 98 (10 Sept. 94) ... Presidency. — Furlough.
p.s.c. Major J. Sherston, DSO. Rifle Brigade, 15 Oct. 93 Meerut.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Major B. T. Paul, Indian Staff Corps, 23 Apr. 94 Oude.
Major 0. F. G. Young, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 95 Meerut.
p.s.c. Major H. W. D. Denne, Gordon Highlanders, 7 Nov. 95 (is July 94) Presidency.
Major St. G. L. Steele, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Jan. 96 , Assam.
p.s.c. Captain J. MacN. Walter, Devonshire Regt. 13 May 96 (4 July 94) Nerbudda.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt. Colonel H. R. B. Donne, Norfolk Regiment, 1 Nov. 98 Bundelcund. — Furlough.
p.s.c. Captain H. F. Loch, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Nov. 98 Rohilcund.
Colonels on the Staff.
Colonel A. H. Turner, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 26 Nov. 95 .' Fyzabad.
p.s.c. Colonel G. H. More-Molyneux. Indian Staff Corps, 29 July 98 Cawnpore.
Colonel N. F. F. Chamberlain, Indian Staff Corps Delhi.
District Recruiting Officers.
Captain M. A. Kerr, Indian Staff Corps, 24 Aug. 96 Goruckpore.
Captain T. Webster, Indian Staff Corps, 1 May 97 Delhi.
Captain W. Prior, Indian Staff Corps, 3 Feb. 98 Lucknow.
Madras.
Governor St. Hon. Sir ArthurElibank Havel0ck, GCMG. GCIE. 18 Mar. 96.
Private Secretary
Military Secretary
,Captain B. P. Portal, 17 Lancers, 18 Mar. 96.
Captain W. M'L. Campbell, Black \Vatch, 17 Aug. 98.
Aides de Camp J Lieut. E. R. Clutterbuck, 4 Hussars, 8 Aug. 98.
Captain G. S. Morris, Indian Staff Corps, 26 July 98 (extra).
I Lt.Colonel C. E. Crighton, S.I. Railway Vols. 38 Mar. 96. — Son.
Surgeon , Major W. B. Browning, Indian Medical Service.
Commanding the Forces Major General Sir G. B.Wolt-eley, JxCB. 28 Oct. 98.
Assist. Military Sec. and Aide de Camp Major F. J. Eveiegh, Oxford Light Infantry.
Aide de Camp Lieut. G. R. De H. Smith, Indian Staff Corps.
Derutu Adjutant (jteneral (with ranted n. , ., a;«.„ « /m T i.*„- c.jpp r»„^
',. ,J ■ •;. a ,, v > Colonel G. Simpson, CB. Indian staff Corps, 20 Oct. 95.
oj Brigadier General) J e 1 1 t yj
Assistanr Quarter Master General Colonel J. P. C. Neville, Indian Staff Corps, 15 Mar. 97.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel F. J. Kempster, DSO. (from Munster Fus.), 23 July 97,- Furlough.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain B. H. J. Reay, Wiltshire Regiment, 18 Mar. 97 (19 Aug. 95).
Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Musketry Major H. S. Mayhew, Border Regiment, 19 Nov. 97 (31 Mar. 94).
Colonel on the Staff', Royal Artillery ... Brigadier General A. A. Saunders, 24 June 97.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General R. Artillery Captain W. K. M'Leod, 4 Aug. 98.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General C. E. M'Vittie, Indian Medical Service, 1 Apr. 95.
Fihsi Class District Commanders.
Commanding Secunderabad District ... Major General C. Tucker, CB. 5 Dec. 95.
Aide de Vamp Major G. A. Williams, South Staffordshire Regiment, 16 Sept. 97.
Commanding Burma District Major General M. Protheroe, CB. CSS. Indian Staff Corps.
Aide de Camp
Second Class District Commanders.
Brigadier General D. J. S. M'Leod, CB. DSO. Madras Cav. 3 July 95 Bangalore. — Furlough.
p.s.c. Brig. Gen. E. J. Lugard (from h.p. Lanes. Regt.) 21 Aug. 95 ... Southern.
Brigadier General J. T. Cummins, DSO. Indian Stafl Corps, 11 Nov. 95 Madras.
"S&p.s.e. Brigadier General R. C. Hart, OB. (from ft. Eng.) 2 Mar. 96 Belgaum.
Rrig. Gen. J. H. Barnard, CB. CMG. (fromh.p.Regtl.Dist.), 18 Aug. 96 Mandalay.
Brigadier General S. E. Rolland, Indian Staff Corps, 31 Dec. 96 Belgaum.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel W. R. Routh, Suffolk Regiment, 19 June 95 Madras.
p.s.c. Major E. R. C. Graham, Cheshire Regt. 2 Sept. 95 (25 May 94) Secunderabad.
Major A. B. Fenton, Indian Staff Corps, 14 Dec. 90 Bangalore.
Major G. W. Maxwell, Indian Staff Corps, 19 Dec. 96 Belgaum.— Furlough.
Major T. H. Haughton, Indian Staff Corps, 4 Apr. 97 (23 Feb. 95) ... Southern.
~S£. Bt.Lt. Colonel F. J. Aylmer, R. Engineers, 8 July 97 (4 Oct. 95) Burma.
p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel J. W. Murray, Royal Artillery, 25 Jan. 98 Rangoon.— Offg. A.Q.M.G. Intel]. Br.
Lt.Colonel M. E. H. O. Welch, Indian Staff Corps, 22 July 98 Mandalay.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Captain E. M. Reed, Indian Staff Corps, 15 Nov. 95 Rangoon.— Sick Furlough.
Major H. A. Vowell, West Yorkshire Regt. 19 Nov. 93 (13 Feb. 94)... Bangalore.
Captain R. H. D. Turing, Indian Staff Dorps, 17 Apr. 96 Secunderabad.
Captain F. T. Williams, Indian Staff Corps, 13 Nov. 96 Madras.
p.s c. Captain W. S. Banks, Dorsetshire Regt. 18 Mar. 97 (30 Dec. 95) Belgaum.
Ciptam J. R. Mathewes, Indian Staff Corps, 6 Apr. 97 Mandalay. — Furlough.
p.s.c. Major H. St. L. Wood, DSO. Dorset Regiment, 14 June 97 Southern Shan States. — Offg. A.A.G.
Captain H. L: Rosher, Dorsetshire Regiment, 20 Oct. 97 (18 Mar. 97) Burma.
Colonels on the Staff.
Bellary.
Colonel E. B. Anderson, Indian Staff Corps, 5 June 97 Southern Shan States.
Bombay.
Governor , Rt. Hon. W. Lord Sandhurst, GCIE. Knight of Justice of St. John of Jem-
Private Secretary S. W. Edgerley, CSI. [salem, 18 Feb. 95.
Military Secretary Major R. Owen, 21 Hussars, 18 Feb. 95.
... , „ ( Captain B. J. T. Levett, Scots Guards, 10 Feb. 95.
A.iaesae ^amp < Captain A_ D.Young, Royal Artillery, 9 Dec. 97.
Surgeon Major Henry Martin, MB. Royal Army Medical Corps.
Commanding the Forces Lieut. General Sir Robert C. Low, KCB. Bengal Cavalry, 29 Oct. 98.
ASdeCamalUary SeCr'tttry a"d Jide } Bt.Major H. E. Stanton, DSO. Royal Artillery, 29 Oct. 98.
Aide de Camp Captain R. B. Low, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 29 Oct. 98.
Deputy Adjutant General (icith rank <; p.s.c. Colonel R. L. H. Cnrteis (from h.p. Bedlordshire Regt.), 10 Apr. 95
of Brigadier General) \ (1 July 90). — Officiating in Command, Bangalore.
Staff Abroad. 104
Assistant Quarter If aster General U(£ Col.O'M.Creagh, Indian S.C. 7 Mar. 96 (1 Nov. 95.) — Offg. inComd.Aden
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel W. C. Black, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Nov. 96.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Captain S. C. F. Jackson, DSO. Hampshire Regt 18 July 97. (21 Apr. 97).
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry ... Major C. Grant, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 23 Feb. 96.
Colonel on the Staff, Royal Artillery ... Brigadier General C. H. Spragge, CB. 24 Mar. 96.
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for S. Artillery Captain J. G. Geddes, Royal Artillery, 14 May 97.
principal Medical Officer ".. Surgeon General A.F.Churchill, MD. Army Medical Staff, 17 July 96.
Inspector of Gymnasia (Madras and Bombay Commands).
Major E. C. Hill, Wiltshire Regiment, 18 Mar. 97 Poona.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. British Army Schools (Mulras and Bombay Commands).
Major H. W. Scott, Lancashire Fusiliers, 24 Mar. 96.
Inspector of Army Signalling (Madras and Bombay Commands) .
Captain A. E. Hatch, Indian Staff Corps, 16 Aug. 97.
First Class District Commanders.
Commanding Mhow District Major General M. H. Nicolson, CIS. Bombay Infantry, 3 Apr. 95.
Aidede Camp Captain R. J. G. Eikingcon, Royal Artillery, 2 Mar. 96.
Commanding Quetta District Major General Sir W. Ualbraitli, KCB. 1 Apr. 95.
Aidede Camp Captain D. L. Mallaby, Royal Engineers, 1 Nov. 97.
Commanding Poona District p.s.c. Maj ir General C. J. liamett.
Aide de Camp
Secoxd Class District Coitiiandebs.
Major General T. A. Cooke, 9 Jan. 94 Sind.
Brigadier General C. A. Cumngham, Indian Staff Corps, 8 May 95 Aden. — Furlough.
Major General G. C. Hogg, CB. Bombay Cavalry, 10 June 95 Deesa- Offg.in Uomd., Poona.
Brigadier General Sir R. Westmacott, KCB. DSO. Indian Staff Corps, 1 Nov. 96 Nagpore.
p.s.c. Brigadier General F.Ventris (from h.p. Essex Regt.), 23 July 97 Bombay.— Furlough.
Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Colonel F. S. F. Stokes (from h p. Irish Ri3esl 2 Sept. 95 Mhow.— Offg. D. A.G. Bombay.
Colonel G. H. C. Dyce, CB. Indian Staff Corps, 24 Jan gi (11 Oct. 95) yuetta. — Comdg. Tochi Force.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel G. D. Stawell (from h.p. Devonshire Regiment) 15 June 90 Deesa.
p.s.c. Major A. \V. L. Bayly, DSO. , Indian Staff Corps, 16 Nov. 95 Siud.
Bt.Lt.tJolonel G. H. W. o'Sullivan, Royal Engineers, 20 Nov. 96 Pooua.
Major C. P. Triscott, DSO. Royal Artillery, 22 Apr. 98 Bombay.— Furlough.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
p.s.c. Major H. Chance, Royal Artillery, 4 Feb. 94 Sind.— Offg. A. A.G.
Major L. H. Tidal, Indian Staff Corps, 17 Sept. 95 Aden.
Captain A. E. Aitken, Indian Staff Corps, 16 Sov. 95 Bombay.
Captain F. J. M. Edwards, DSO. Indian Staff Corps, fc Feb. 96 Mhow.
Major W. F. Cahusac, Indian Staff Corps, 24 Aug. 96 Bombay.— Sick Furlough.
p.s.c. Captain R. J. Pinuey, Royal Fusiliers, 27 Nov. 96 Quetta.
p.s.c. Major E. C. Bathune, 16 Lancers, 8 Jan. 98 Nagpore. — Offg. A. A.. Ger.
Captain VV. J. M'Whmme, Irish Rifles, 22 Apr. 98 Pooua.
Colonel on the Staff.
Colonel H. S. Tandy, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Nov. 96 Nusseerabad. — Sick Furlough.
District Recruiting Officers.
Captain J. M. Ransom, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 96 Nusseerabad.
Captain G. W. C. Snatchoull, Indian Staff Corps, 1 Apr. 96 Poona.
Commandant Fort As*eerghur
CEYLON.
Gooernor and Commander in Chief Rt.Hon. Sir Joseph West Ridgeway, KCB. KCSI. Colombo.
("Lieut. R. S. VV. .lackson, n Hussars, 2(. Jan. 96.
Aides de Camp •< Lieut. W. F. G. Wyndhatn, King's Royal Rides, 31 Dec. 97.
CLieut.C.L Ward-Jackson, York. t£us.YeomiUiry,2ol?eb.97 (extra).
Brigadier General Major Geueral F. T. riobson, 26 Mar. 97.
Aide de Camp p.s.c. Captain N. H. Vcrtue, East Kent Regiment, 26 Mar. 97
T> , , ■ 1 4 u- * (/-■„„„...;. ( Lt. Colonel -Hon. E. Noel (from ih.p. Rifle Brigade).
Deputit Assistant Adjutant Generals { ,T . ., ., ... , v ~ ^* *" ,, " «-f^/.
■^ J J (.Major F. Horniblow, Army Service Corps, 3: Jan. 05.
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel G. D. Faushawe.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel (j. R. K. Savage.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel E. Heith, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster C. Ward.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel A. W. Duke, MD.
CHINA AND HONG KONG.
Gooernor and Commander in Chief of Ilonq Kong... Sir Henry Arthur Blake, GCMG. Victoria.
Aide de Camp Captain G. H. P. Colley, 3 Bn. Irish Regiment, 30 Jan. 98.
Major General Major General W. J. Gascoigne, 17 Nov. 98.
Aide de Camp Captaia Son. H. W. Treftuis, Scots Guards, 17 Nov. 98.
Devutu Assistant Adjutant Generals f Lt.Colonel N. P. OGorman (from h.p Lincoln Regt.) 18 Jan.95.
uepiuy -HMM..U./. j " (Captain S. S. Long, Army Service Corps, 20 Apr. 96.
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel A. R. Fraser.
/Commanding R -yal E,igineer(Colonel on the Staff) Colonel H. Elsdale, 14 Nov. 96.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Oolonel J. L. W Heeler, Army Ordnance Department.
District Pai) waster Chief Paymaster E. H. Gorges.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel G. J. M. Evatl, MD.
STBAITS SETTLEMENTS.
(Including Prince of Wales* Island, Malacca, Singapore, and Christmas Island. )
Gooernor and Commander in Chief, and Uighy Lt.c0lonel Sir Charles Bullen Hugh Mitchell, 67 CMG. ret. pay
Commissioner ./or the Protected States %n theY R. MaTines, Singapore. VJ
Malay Peninsula )
Aide de Camp
7 *j. «,*• (,„;n, m„,irnf 7ir„,v,,. r*„»,;,j) <P-»-c- Colonel H. T. Jones-Vaughan, CB. (from h.p. E. Yorkshire
Colonel on the Staff (with rank off Major General) ^r jjeu-t.), t > Adi\ 94.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Captain "R. W. P. White, Welsh Regiment, 28 Feb. 96.
Garrison Adjutant Lieut. T. N. S. M. Howard, West Yorkshire Regiment, 7 Jan. 98.
Commanding Royal Artillery Lt.Colonel C. L. Casey. Singapore.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel W. H. Chippindall.
Chief Ordnance'Office Major H. D E. Parsons, West Surrey Regiment.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster De la P. Robinson.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel H. H. Stokes, MB ).
F 2
ioc Staff Abroad.
LABUAN AND ITS DEPENDENCIES.
Governor and Commander in Chief. L. P. Beaufort, Esq.
AUSTRALIA.
New South "Wales.
Governor and Commander in Chief Rt. Hon. H. R. Visct. Hampden. Sydney.
... , n C Captain C. V. Sloane-Stanley, 12 Lancers, n Oct. 95.
Aides ae vamp C Lieut. P.H.G. Fielden, 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles, 22 liar. 97 [extra)
Victoria.
Governor and Commander in Chief lit. Hon. T. Lord Brastey, KCB. Melbourne.
Aide de Camp Captain T. Frewen, 3 Battalion Leicester Regiment, 3 Sept. 98.
South Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Adelaide.
Aide de Camp
Western Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Lt.Colonel Sir Gerard Smith, KCMG. late Scots Guards. Perth.
Aide de Camp Lieut. N. W. Haig, 6 Dragoons, 5 Dec. 97.
Queensland.
Governor and Commander in Chief. lit. Hon. C. W. A. N. Lord Lamington, KCMG. Brisbane.
Aide de Camp Capt.C.H. Anderson-Pelham,4Bn. Lincoln Regt. 11 Feb. 97 (extra)
Tasmania.
Governor and Commander in Chief Rt. Hon. J. W. J. Visct. Gormanstown, GCMG. Hobart Town.
Aide de Camp
NEW ZEALAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief U. J. M. Earl o/'Ranfurly, KCMG. Wellington.
( Captain D. H. Alexander, West Yorkshire Regiment, 2 June 97.
Aides de Camp - Lieut. H. D. O. Ward, Royal Artillery. 10 June 97.
(Lieut. A. 0. Wellesley, 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 28 Jan. gS (.extra).
FIJI ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief, and High~\
Commissioner, and Consul General for the > Sir George Thomas Michael O'Brien, KCMG. Suva.
Western Pacific )
Aide de Camp
BRITISH NEW GUINEA.
Lieutenant Governor George Ruthven Le Hunte, Esq. CMG.
AFRICA.
EGYPT, EORCE IN.
Major General Major General Hon. R. A.J. Talbot.
Aide de Camp
Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Colonel H. Cooper (from h. p. N. Lancashire Regt.), 3 Apr. 96.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Lt.Colonel L. A. Hope, CB. Army Service Corps, 2S Feb. 97.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General and do. jor Instruction p.s.c. Major W. H. Rycroft, n Hussars, 16 July 98.
(ps.c. Major S. Bird, Royal Fusiliers, 31 Jan. 96.
Staff vapta-MS ^ Major H. G. Morgan, DSO. Army Service Corps, 1 Apr. 97.
Commanding Royal Artillery Major J. H. L. Dallas.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel R. L. Hippisley.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel F. O. Leggett, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster F. Treflfry.
Principal Medical Officer Surgeon General H. S. Muir, M D.
Senior Veterinary Officer Veterinary Captain L. J. Blenkinsop, DSO.
Garrison of Alexandria.
Colonel on the Staff (with rank of Major General) Colonel R. B. Lane, CB. (frcm h.p. Rifle Brigade), 30 Nov. 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General ..'. Lt.ColonelF. R. B. Kane (from h.p. E. Surrey Regt.), 30 Nov. gi
Staff Captain - p.s.c. Captain E. Montagu, Suffolk Regiment, 19 May 98.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel J. C. L. Campbell.
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain H. A. Anley, East Surrey Regiment.
Governor oftheDongola Province and Commandant-) M . General sil. A> Hunter, DSO. KCB. 1 Dec. 96 (2 July 94).
of the Frontier Field Force ) ■> - v '' "'
Suakin.
Governor of the Red Sea Littoral and Commandant \ Colonel c. s. B. Parsons, Royal Artillery, 1 Dec. 96
at Suakin , )
Staff Abroad. 1 06
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chief, and High Com--> ; QCM& KCB_ Q T
missioner for South Africa j • *
ililitary Secretary Major J. Hanbury-Williams, Oxford Light Infantry, 17 Apr. 97.
Aide de Camp Lieut. R. C. Master, King's Royal Rifles, 12 Apr. 98.
Major General (with ran/c of Lieutenant General) Sir William F. Butler, KCB. 12 Nov. 98.
Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp... Captain B. S. Bulfm, Yorkshire Regiment, 12 Nov.98.
Aide de Camp ....'. Capt. M.J. Sweetman.EnstYorkshire Regt. 12 Nov. 98 (1 Mar. 96).
Assistant Ad/r.tant General Colonel M. S.Crofton, -DSO.flroinh. p. S.Stafford Regt.) 13 July 94.
tj,,,,,. , ,,. . . „ , < p.s. c. Captain F. J. Davies, Grenadier Guards, 13 Feb. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals |£ g c_ Ca£tainE. B.Carter, Army Ser. Corps, 2 July 98 (11 Dec.97).
Commanding Royal Artillery p.s.c. Lt.Colonel J. K. Trotter, CMG.
Commanding Royal Engineer ( Colonel on the Staff) p.s.c. Colonel W. G. Morris, CMG. 22 July 98.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Color.el G. R. Hobbs, Arm.f Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Chief Paymaster W. B. Wade.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel J. F. Supple.
Senior Veterinary Officer Veterinary Major R. F. Frost.
NATAL AND ZULTJLAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Hon. Sir Walter Fras. Hely-Hutehinson, GCMG .Pietermaritzburg .
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. D. Murray, Royal Highlanders, 1 Aug. 98.
Brigadier General (with rank of Major General) Colonel G. Cox (from h.p. Irish Fusiliers), 1 Jan. 98 (30 Aug. 95).
~n„„„i,. 1 „■ t , u- , . r< ; (p.s.c. Captain H. W. G. Graham, DSO. 5 Lancers, 11 Mar. 9;.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals [kooloife! B. Gaussen, Army Service Corps, 17 Apr. 97.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain J. M. Vallentin, Somerset Light Inf., 9 Apr. 98.
Commanding Royal Artillery (with rank of Colonel) Lt.Colonel E. O. Hay.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel W. F. N.Noel.
Chief Ordnance' Officer Major E. T. Stanley, A.rmy Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster W." B. Caulfeild-Stoker.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Commander in Chief Robert Armitage Sterndale, Esq. James Town.
Chmist°erd'm"'Ce ^"^ a"d ^^ XMriet *"*' \ CaPtail1 J- K. Hale> East Lancashire Regiment.
MAURITIUS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Charles Bruce, KCMG. Port. Louis.
Aides de Camv '. -Lieut. ^. H. Robinson, 4 Bn. Arg. and Suth. High, (extra).
Colonel on the Staff (with rank of Major General) Colonel J. T. Coke (from h.p. King's Own Scot. Bor.), 28 May 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General p.s.c. Major A. T. P. Hudson, Manchester Regiment, 1 Mar. 95.
Commanding Royal Artillery Major H. S. Nelson.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel H. L. Jessep.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lieut. S. C. C. Townsend, Royal Artillery.
District Paymaster Paymaster H. D. Stacpole.
Senior Medical Officer Colonel J. Fraser, MD.
SEYCHELLES ISLANDS.
Administrator Henry Cockburn Stewart, CMG. Mahe.
GOLD COAST COLONY.
Governor and Commander in Chief F. M. Hodgson, CMG. Accra.
COLONY OF LAGOS.
Governor and Commander hi Chief
Aide de Camp
Garrison Adjutant 2nd Lieut. A. Cameron, West. India Regiment, 21st Aug. 98.
WEST AFRICA SETTLEMENTS.
{At Sierra Leone and on the Gambia.)
Governor and Commander in Chief ^lu>C°i°0nel ££ Frreder'ck Cardew, KCMG. ret. pay S. Lanca-
J {. shire Regiment. Free Town.
Aide de Camp Lieut. J. F. N. Price, 3 Bn. Bedford Regiment, 23 Oct. 97.
Brigade Major Major E. S. C. Kennedy, West India Regiment, '16 Apr. 98.
Garrison Adjutant Lieut. N.E. F. Safford, West India Regt. 10 Aug. 98. Sierra Leone.
Commanding Royal Artillery p.s.c. Major A. R. Stuart. Sierra Leone.
Commanding Royal Engineer (with rank of Captain) Lieut. J. P. Mackesy. Sierra Leone.
Senior Medical Officer Major S. J. Flood. '
Chief Ordnance Officer Captain R. H. B. Taylor, King's Own Scottish Borderers.
District Paymaster Paymaster, J. E. Benbow, Major late 1 Dragoon Guards.
Gambia. — Governor and Commander in Chief
Administrator Sir Robert Baxter Llewellyn, KCMG.
AMERICA.
CANADA.
Comprising all the Provinces within and adjacent thereto.
Governor General of the Dominion of Canada The Rt. Son. the. Earl of Minto, GCMG. Ottawa.
Military Secretary Major L. G. Drummond, Scots Guards, 3 Nov. 98.
Aide de Camp Lieut. W. F. Lascelles, Scots Guards, 3 Nov. 98.
Lieutenant General Lord W. F. E. Seymour, 2 June 98. Halifax.
Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp Major Hon. L. H. D. Fortescue, 17 Lancers, 2 June 98.
Aidede Camp Captain A. G. Ferguson, Rifle Brigade, 2 June 98.
Commanding the Militia of 'the Dominion, tcithrankC p.s.c. Colonel E. T. H. Hutton, CB. (from h.p. King's Royal
of Major General \ Rifles), 11 Aug. 98.
Aide de Camp Lieut. A. C. Bell, Scots Guards, 22 Sept. 98.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel V. R. Biscoe (from h.p. N. Lancashire Regt.) 18 Mar. 97.
n»„..t .</„•/ t Ai- t j. n 1 (p.s.c. Captain V. Semini, Leicester Regiment, 22 Oct. 9^.
JJepuFy Assist a nt A( hutaitt Generals -i -i-i . , ', „r r, n i . <. M \= r c
r " ■' (.Colonel A. W. Collard, Army Service Corps, 16 June 96.
Commanding Royal Artillery {Colonel on the Staff) Colonel H. B. Kingscote, 24 Sept. 95.
Staff Captain, Royal Artillery Cantain G. S. Duffus, r Jan. 96.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel C. Wilkinson.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel G. R. Atkinson, Army Ordnance Department.
district Paymaster Paymaster H. B. Harward.
Principal Medical Officer Colonel W. M'Watters.
ioj-8 Staff Ahmad.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief Lt. Col. Sir Henry E. M'Callum, KCMG., Reserve List R. Engv
Aide de Camp
BARBADOES. &c.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir James Shaw Hay, KCMG Bridgetown.
Aide de Camp Lieut. E. G. Lees, Berkshire Resiment.
Brigadier General on the Staff Major General R. P. Butler. 12 Jan. 98 (8 May 95).
T>»„. f„ .„ ,,( 1 ,r , 1 n 1 f p.s.c.l.t. Colonel A. M.Paterson(fromh. p. Bedford Regt.), 7 Apr.97.
Ueputii Assista at Adiulant Generals 11, . ~ -n tt-h . c • n xt
r J " uc/icuii, (.Major R. E. Hill, Army Service Corps, 3 Nov. 97.
Commanding Royal Artillery Major A. L. Molesworth St. Lucia.
Commanding Soyal Engineer .". Lt.Colonel E. Dickinson.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major J. B. Archdale, Army Ordnance Department.
Dishicf Paymaster Staff Paymaster O. M. Johnston.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel P. R. Gabbett.
ANTIGUA AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Gjvernor and Commander in Chief Sir Francis Fleming, KCMG St. John's.
Aide de Camp
Antigua.— Islim* Secretary G. Melville, Esq. CMG St. John's.
Dominica.— \dministrator P. A. Templer, Esq. CMG Roseau.
Montserrat. — Commissioner E. Baynes. Eso Plymouth.
St. Christcphrr and Nevis.— Administrator ... T. R. 'Griffith, Esq. CMG Basseterre.
Virgin Islands. — Commissioner N. G. Cookman, Esq Tortola.
BAHAMAS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Gilbert Thomas Carter, KCMG. Nassau.
Aide de Camp
WINDWARD ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Cornelius Alfred Moloney, KCMG St. George, Grenada.
St. Lucia. — Administering the Government Charles Anthony King-Harrnan, Esq. CMG Castries.
Garrison Adjutant
District Paymaster Paymaster A. F. Pereira.
St. Vincent. — Administrator Hany Langhorne Thompson, Esq. CMG. ' Kingstown.
BRITISH GUIANA.
Governor and Commander in Chief. Sir Walter Joseph Sendall, KCMG. George Town.
Aide de Camp
HONDURAS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. D. Wilson, Esq. CMG Belize,
Aide de Camp
JAMAICA.
Captain General and Governor in Chief Sir Augustus William Lawson Hemming, KCMG Kingston.
/±i£p<?2 Camp ■
Brigadier General on the Staff .' .'.'. Major General H. J. Hallowes, 16 Feb. 9S (19 Dec. 94 )
Deputy Assistant Adjutant G'enerals Captain M. W. J. Edye. Army Service Corps, 21 Sept. 08.
Garrison Adjutant Lieut. R. K. Healing, West India Regiment, 12 Feb. 98.
Commanding Soya! Artillery Major W. Lambert.
Commanding Bengal Engineer Coionel A. R. F. Dorward, DSO.
Chief Ordnance Officer Major R. Crawford, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Staff Paymaster J. A. R. Bell.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel B. H. Joynt, MD.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Hubert Edward Henry Jerningham, KCMG. ..Port of Spain .
Aide de Camp
Tobago. — Commissioner "W". Low, Esq.
TURKS AND CAJCOS ISLANDS.
Commissioner E. j. Cameron, Esq Grand Turk*
BERMUDA.
Governor and Commander in Chief p.s.c. Lt.General G. D. Barker, CB., 24 June 96.
Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camv (P-*-e- Captain H. O. D. Hickman, Inniskilling Fusiliers,.
r" (. 24 June 96.
Aide de Camp Lieut. H. E. Piatt, Gloucester Regiment, 15 Mar. 97.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals (p.s.c. Lt.Colonel W. A. Yule (from h.p. Scots Fusiliers), 7 Nov. 94^
(.Lt.Colonel W. R. Winter, Army Service Corps, 31 May 94.
Commanding Royal Artiuery p.s.c. Colonel J. C. Daltun.
Commanding Royal Engineer Lt.Colonel E. J. Bor.
Chief Ordnance Officer Lt.Colonel R. T. Stainforth, Army Ordnance Department.
District Paymaster Pa vmaster I. W. T. S. Smythe.
Senior Medical Officer Lt.Colonel G. D. N. Leake.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief William Grey-Wilson, Esq. CMG Stanley
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REGIMENTAL DISTRICT STAFF.
M^/-v "J Regimental District, GLENCORSE. Counties, Edinburgh, Peebles, Haddington Berwick,
^* ^' Linlithgow.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Gordon, 14 Feb. 98; Colonel, 31 Oct. 96.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Scots (1 F. and Edinburgh Militial.— Volunteers, The Queen's Rifle Volunteer
Brigade, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th Volunteer Battalions Royal Scots.
JT/-V O Regimental District, GUILDFORD. County, Part of Surrey.
~ ■ . . " Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles F\ Lawsnn. 25 Mar. 95; Colonel, 2c, Sept. 90.
Territorial Regiment, West Surrey Rest. (2 F. and 2nd'Surrey Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
Volunteer Battalions West Surrey Regiment.
"M"i-\ O Regimental District, CANTERBURY. County. Part of Ktm.
V" '"'■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Waldron E R. Kelly, 1 Nov 95 ; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, East Kent Regiment (3 F. and East Kent Militia). — Volunteers, 1st a»J 2nd Volunteer
Battalions East Kent Regiment.
"N"n 4- Regimental District, LANCASTER. Countv, Part of Lanc\shire.
J.^1 KJ, ^3Z. Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward R Fitzherb'ert, 3 Nov. of : Colonel 12 .Tulr 97.
Territorial Regiment, Lancaster Regt. (4 F. and 1st Lancashire Militia).— Volunteers, 1st Volunteer Battalion
Lancaster Regiment.
f"N"n ^ Regimental District, NEWCASTLE. Counties, Northumberland, Durham.
nf" ■ Lieuie'""lt Colonel.— Alfred A. Garstin, 20 Nov. 9S ; Co'ouel, 18 Sept. 97.
Territorial Regiment, Northumberland Fusiliers (5 F. «»<i Northumberland Militia).— Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and
3rd Volunteer Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers.
N"0 6 8 Territorial Regiment, Durham Light Infantry (68 F. and 106 F. and 1st and 2nd Durham Militia)
J-^^/i VJi_ra — Volunteers, nt, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, uiid 5th Volunteer Battalions Durham Light Infantry.
XTi-v £* Regimental District, WARWICK. County, Warwick.
AN (_>■ \J . Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Ne»bitt, 30 July 95; Colonel, 25 May 94.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Warwickshire Regt. (6 F. and 1st and 2nd Warwick Militia). — Volunteers, 1st and
2nd Volunteer Battalions Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
/^T/^ TJ Regimental District, HOUNSLOW. County, Middlesex, and Metropolitan.
AN yJt I ' Lieutenant Colonel. — Gardiner F. Guyon, 28 Nov. 97; Colonel, n Dec. 95.
Territorial Regiment, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 Bns. Royal Fusiliers (7 F. and Westminster, London, and South Middlesex
Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions Royal Fusiliers.
"VT^-. C X~I Territorial Regiment, Middlesex Regt. (57 F. and 77 F. and East Middlesex and 5th Middlesex
\AN \J , \J I • Militia). — Volunteers, i»t and 2nd Vol. Bns. Middlesex Regt., 17th Middlesex.
"N"r> fi Regimental District, WARRINGTON. County, Part of Lancashire.
AN U. O. Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward J. H. Spratt, 27 Oct. 97 ; Colonel, 2 Mar. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Liverpool Regt. (8 F. and 2nd Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,
and 6th Volunteer Battalions Liverpool Regiment (7th Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment attached
to 6th).
"^T_ ZLC\ Territorial Regiment, South Lancashire Regt. (40 F. and 82 F. and 4th Lancashire Militia). —
AN >J. Tc\_/d Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions South Lancashire Regiment.
"M"^ Q Regimental District, NORWICH. County, Norfolk.
ANvJ. & . Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles E. Shepherd, DSO. 28 Oct. 98; Colonel, 1 May 97.
Territorial Regiment, Norfolk Reirt. (9 F. cf- 1st Sf 2nd Norfolk Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nu, 3rd,^- 4th Volunteer
Battalions Norfolk Regiment.
"NTo 1 C\ Regimental District, LINCOLN. County, Lincoln
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas E. Verner, CB. 13 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 11 March 96.
Territorial Regiment, Lincolnshire Regt. (10 F. and N. and S. Lincoln Militia). — Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer
Battalions Lincolnshire Regiment.
"NT/~» 1 1 Regimental District, EXETER. County, Devonshire.
J-' vJ« A A ■ Lieutenant Colonel.— Dennett T. Kinder, 7 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 18 Jan. 96.
Territorial Regiment, Devonshire Regiment (n F. and 2nd and 1st Devon Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd
4th, and 5th Volunteer Battalions Devonshire Regiment.
"VT^ "j Q Regimental District, BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Counties, Suffolk, Cambridge.
AN vJ ■ XZj. , Lieutenant Colonel. — Richard T. E. Dowse, 10 Sept. 98 ; Colonel, 10 Sept. 98.
Territorial Regiment, Suffolk Regt. (12 F. and WestSutfolk and Cambridge ililitia.). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th Volunteer Battalions Suffolk Regiment.
"^T -. 1 O Regimental District, TAUNTON. County, Somerset.
AN*-'" AO. Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert B. Cotton, 4 June 96 ; Colonel, 25 May 94.
Territorial Regiment, Somersetshire L'ght Infantry (13 F. # 1 6r 2 Somerset Militia,'. — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and
3rd Volunteer Battalions Somersetshire Light Infantry.
"NTfl 14- Regimental District, YORK. County, Part of West Riding of York.
AN vJ. XrJC. Lieutenant Colonel. — Arthur W. Noyes, 10 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 20 March 95.
Territorial Regiment, West Yorkshire Regt. (14 F. end 2nd and 4th West York Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions West Yorkshire Regiment.
"NTn 1 ^ Regimental District, BEVERLEY. County, East Riding of York.
AN vJ. A vJ ■ Lieutenant Colonel. — Douglas C. De Wend, 19 Dec. 94 ; Colonel, 6 Oct. 90.
Territorial Regiment, East Yorkshire Regt. (15 F. and East York Militia). — Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer
Battalions East Yorkshire Regiment.
"h^ f\ ~\ f5 Regimental District, BEDFORD. Counties, Huntingdon, Bedford, Heetford.
AN '-»■ *U> Lieutenant Colonel. — ^ir G. A. de Hochepied-LarpeLit, 1 Sept. 97 ; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, Bedfordshire Regt. (16 F. and Bedford and Hertford Militia). — Vclunteeri. T.S*; 2nd, and
3rd Volunteer Battalions Bedfordshire Regiment.
no Regimental District Staff.
'M'/-j "j r7 Regimental District, LEICESTER. Counties, Nottingham, Leicester.
■"■' *-'■ ^- I • Lieutenant Colonel. — Wi'.liain M. Rolph, 4 Mar. 96 ; Colonel, 25 May 94.
Territorial Regiment, Leicestershire Regt. (17 F. and Leicestershire Militia). — Volunteers, 1st Volunteer
Battalion Leicestershire Regiment.
•J/-) ~| Q Regimental District, CLONMEL. Counties, Kilkenny, TippeeahTj Wexford, Watereord.
A^ '-'• J-v?. Lieutenant Colonel. — William W. Lawrence, 22 Dec. 07 ; Colonel, 23 July 97.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Regiment ( 18 F. and Wexford, North. Tipperary, and Kilkenny Militia) .
!N"n 1Q Regimental District, RICHMOND (Yorkshire). County, North
A~ '-'• J-C7. Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Arthur Wilkinson, 25 Mar. 95 ; Cole
Territorial Regiment, Yorkshire Regt. (19 F. and 5th W-. York and North Yor
Riding op York.
onel. 6 Jan. 94.
_ ik Militia). — Volunteers, istan'i 2nd
Volunteer Battalions Yorkshire Regiment.
"^TfN QH Regimental 'District, BURY. County, Fart of Lancashire.
*^' *"'■ _ £*\J • Lieutenant Colonel. — John L. Ross, 30 June 96; Colonel, 10 Sept. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 F. and 7th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd and 3rd
Volunteer Battalions Lancashire Fusiliers.
"NJ"/-\ QT Regimental District, AYR. Counties, Ayr, Wigtown, Kirkcudbright.
"^' '•"'■ "*■ Lieutenant Colonel. — Edmund C. Browne, 5 Nov. 95 ; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Scots Fusiliers (21 F. and Ayr and Wigtown Militia).— Volunteers, ist and 2nd
Volunteer Battalions Scots Fusiliers, Galloway.
N"n 90 Regimental District, CHESTER. County, Cheshire.
A'lw. /Li <Li . Lieutenant Colonel. — Arthur W. Sheringnam, 27 Jan. 98 ; Colonel, 14 May 05.
Territorial Regiment, CheshiveRegt. {22F. and 1st and 2nd Cheshire Militia). — Volunteers, ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and
5th Volunteer Battalions Cheshire Regiment.
1ST /-j Q O Regimental District, WREXHAM. Co«rt<ies, Anglesea, Carnarvon, Denbigh, Flint, Merioneth.
J-V \J. ^lO. Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Edward S. Creek, ■>. Aug. 97 ; Colonel, 26 May 90.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (23 F. an d Denbigh and Flint and Merioneth and Carnarvon Militia).
— Volunteers, ist, 2nd and yd Volunteer Battalions Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
"NFn Q4- Regimental District, BRECON. Counties, Cardigan, Radnor, Brecon, Monmouth, Montgomery
^'", ^ClTC. Lieutenant Colonel. — I1 C Edward S. Browne, 8 Apr. 97 ; Colonel, 8 Apr. 97.
Territorial Regiment, South Wales Borderers (24 F. and South Wales Borderers and Montgomery Militia). —
Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Volunteer Battalions South Wales Borderers.
N/-> OC Regimental District, BERWICK-ON-T WEED. Counties, Dumfries, Roxburgh, Selkirk.
*-*" ^1 vj . Lieutenant Colonel. — Veruor Chater, 1 Apr. 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, King's Own Scottish Borderers (25 1'. ui<#Scottish Borderers Militia). — Volunteers, ist
Roxburgh and Selkirk, and arid 3rd Volunteer Battalions King's Own Scottish Borderers.
"N"n C^fi Regimental District, HAMILTON. County, Part of Lanark.
■" »■»■ .£j)\j , Lieutenant Colonel. — John R.Mecbam, 17 Mar. 97 ; Colonel, 15 Dec. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Scottish Rifles (26 F. and 90 F. and 2 Lanark Militia).— Volunteers, ist Lanark, 2nd
Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles, 3rd Lanark, 4th Volunteer Battalion Scottish Rifles.
Territorial Regiment, Highland Lt. Inf. (71 F. and 74 F. and ist Lanark Mil.). — Volunteers, ist,
2nd, and 3rd Vol. Bns. Highland Lt. Inf., 9th Lanarkshire, 5th Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.
No. 71.
iNo. 27.
Regimental District, OMAGH. Counties, Londonderry, Donegal, Tyrone, Fermanagh.
Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Mackenzie Churchill, 31 May 97; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Inniskilling Fas. (27 F. and 108 F. and Fermanagh, Tyrone and Donegal Militia).
"VT — . Cy Q Regimental District, BRISTOL. County, Gloucester.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Frederic J. Curtin, 5 Jan. 97 ; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, Gloucestershire Regt. (28 F. and 61 F. and South and North Gloucester Militia).—
Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Gloucestershire Regiment.
"NTo {? Q Regimental District, WORCESTER. County, Worcestershire.
■*-N vJ . *£i kj . Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry J. de 3. de Berniere, 9 July 05 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Worcester Regt. (29 F. and 36 F. and Worcestei Militia). — Volunteers, island 2nd Volunteer
Battalions Worcester Regiment.
I'T^n *-£fi Regimental District, PRESTON. County, Part of Lancashire.
*■'"■ <J\J, Lieutenant Colonel.— p. s.c. Metcalfe S. Brownrigg, 30 Nov. 96 ; Colonel, 30 Nov. 96.
J Territorial Regiment, B. Lancashire Regt. (30 F. Sf 59 F. % 5th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist and 2nd
Volunteer Battalions East Lancashire Regt.
TNTj-v /Lt'7 Territorial Regiment, North Lancashire Regt. (17 F. Jr 81 F. Sr 3 Lancashire Militia).— Volun-
' JLt! \j . ^£ I . teers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions North Lancashire Regiment.
f3f\ O"! Regimental District, KINGSTON. County, Part of Surrey.
Jj\ 4_». OX. Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert W. F. Phillips, 14 Dec. 96 ; Colonel, 14 Dec. 95.
Territorial Regiment, East Surrey Regt. (31 F. and-o F. and ist and 3rd Surrey Militia). — Volunteers, ist Surrey,
2nd, 3rd, and 4th Volunteer Battalions East Surre3' Regiment.
"NTn *-?0 Regimental District, BODMIN. County, Cornwall.
J.'J \J . O^U . Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles E. Knox]" 29 Julv 95 ; Colonel, 9 Dec. S9.
Territorial Regiment, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32 F. and 46 F. and Cornwall Rangers Militia).—
Volunteers, ist and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
"MT/-\ *3 Of Regimental District, HALIFAX. Cou ntt/, Part of West R,iding of York.
JLN O. (JO, Lieutenant Colonel— Henry B. Le Mottle, 8 Oct. 98; Colonel, 15 Aug. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regt. (33 F. and 76 F. arcs' 6t'h West York Militia). —
Volunteers, ist, 2nd, and 3rd Volunteer Battalions West Riding Regiment.
"I^Ty-. r-^.A. Regimental District, CARLISLE. Counties, CuaiBERLAND, Westmoreland.
AN U< 0"±. Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles G. Brind, 13 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 20 Oct. 97.
Territorial Regiment, The Border Regt. (34 F. and 55 F. and Cumberland and Westmoreland Militia). — Volun-
teers, tst and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Border Regiment.
\T/, QK "Regimental District, CHICHESTER. County, Sussex.
A^ Vj. 0«J. Lieutenant Colonel.— William F. Cavaye, 3 Nov. 08; Colonel, 15 Aug. 87.
Territorial Regiment, The Royal Sussex Regiment (35 F. <i«ii 107 F. and Sussex Militiaj. — Volunteers, rst ami 2«d
Volunteer Battalions Royal Sussex Regiment, istCiuqat Ports.
Regimental District Staff.
-RJ on Regimental District, WINCHESTER^ County, Hampshire.
Ill
O. O /. Lieutenant Colonel.— p. a. c. Francis Cochran, 12 Apr. 96; Colonel, 21 Apr. 90.
Territorial Regiment, HamDshire Regt. (37 P. ond 67 F. aiiii Hampshire Militia)— Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,
" th (Isle of Wight "Princess Beatrice's") Volunteer Battalions Hampshire Regiment.
,\T QQ Regimental District, LICHFIELD. County of Stafford.
f IN O , OO. Lieutenant Colonel.— John K. H. Prior, 20 Oct. 95 ; Colonel, n Feb. 95.
Territorial Regiment, South Staffordshire Regt. (38 F. and So F. and 1 Stafford Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd,
and 3rd Volunteer Battalions South Staffordshire Regiment.
XTa-w Q.A Territorial Regiment, North Staffordshire Regt. (64 F. and 98 F. and 2nd and 3rd Stafford
{ IN O . Ot:. Militia) .— Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions North Staffordshire Regiment.
"NTr\ QQ Regimental District, DORCHESTER. Cou nty, Dorset.
INUi Oy, Lieutenant Colonel. — Caledon P. Egerton, 5 Oct. 9S ; Colonel, 19 Nov. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Dorsetshire Regt. (.39 F. and 54 F. and Dorset Militia). — Volunteers, 1st Volunteer Battalion
Dorsetshire Regiment.
For No. 40, see No. 8.]
■K|"_. A~\ Regimental District, CARDIFF. Counties. Pembroke, Carmarthen, Glamorgan.
IN U . r± A . Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry B. MacCall, CB. 8 Apr. 97 ; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, Welsh Regt. (41 F. and 69 F. miJ Glamorgan Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
Volunteer Battalions Welsh Regiment, 3rd Glamorganshire.
"M"/-. A_<~) Regimental District, PERTH.. Counties. Forfar, Perth, Fife.
AN vJ. "'X. jii . Lieutenant. Colonel. — p.s.c. Richard H. L. Brickenden, 24 May 98 ; Colonel, 11 July 96.
Territorial Regiment, R 03-31 Highlanders (42 F. and 73 F. and Pertn Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th,
and 6th Volunteer Battalions Royal Highlanders.
TO"-. /lO Regimental District, OXFORD. Counties, Oxford, Bucks.
AN U. iO . Lieutenant Colonel. — Howard Kingscote, 24 Aug. 95 ; Colonel, 20 May 89.
Territorial Regiment, Oxford Light Infantry (43 F. and 52 F. and Bucks and Oxford Militia). — Volunteers, 1st
and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Oxford Light Infantry, 1st Buckinghamshire, 4th Volunteer Battalion Oxford
Light Infantry.
VI".-. A A Regimental District, WARLEY. County, Essex.
AN (J. *±"±. Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward H. G. Ravenhill, 16 Apr. 95; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Essex Regt. (44 F. and 56 F. and Essex Rifles and West Essex Militia).— Volunteers, 1st
2nd, 3rd, ana 4th Volunteer Battalions Essex Regiment.
"NT,-. AP\ Regimental District, DERBY. County, Derby.
J-NU. rtO. Lieutenant Colonel.— John G. Sparkes, 2S Aug. 95 ; Colonel, 6 Jan. 94.
Territorial Regiment, Derbyshire Regt. (45 F. and g$ F.and i&t and 2ml Derby Militia, Sherwood foresters.—
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Derbyshire Regiment, 1st Nottingham, 4th (Notts) Volunteer
Battalion Derbyshire Regiment.
[For No. 47, see No. 30.]
-j^r yiQ Regimental District, NORTHAMPTON. Count ies, Northampton, Rutland.
AN O. XC>. Lieutenant Colonel.— Frank Ryley, 17 Oct. 98; Colonel, 1 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, Northampton Regt. (48 F. 'and 5S F. and Northampton and Rutland Militia).— Volunteers,
1st Volunteer Battalion Northampton Regiment.
VT_ A Q Regimental District, READING. County, Berkshire.
AN Vj ■ \fc \J • Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward T. Dickson, 1 May 97 ; Colonel, 30 Apr. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Berkshire Regiment (49 F. and 66F. and Berks Militia). — Volunteers, 1st Volunteer
Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment.
•JVT- PL f\ Regimental District, MAIDSTONE. County, Part of Kent.
AN U. JU, Lieutenant Colonel.— Wm. Head Bayly. 12 July 94; Colonel, 23 Dec. 89.
Territorial Reoiment, Royal West Kent Regiment (50 F. and 97 F. and West Kent Militia). — Volunteers , 1st, 2nd
and 3rd ( Woolwich) Volunteer Battalions Royal West Kent Regiment.
"VT-. R"l Regimental District, PONTEFRACT. County, West Riding of Yorkshiee.
(ANU. \J A. • Lieutenant Colonel. — William Clark, 1 Apr. 97 ; Colonel, 27 July 95.
Territorial Regiment, The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (51 F. and 105 F. and 1 W.York Militia). — Volun-
teers, 1st Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Light Infantry.
"VT.~ C2 C Territorial Regiment, York and Lancaster Regt. (65 F. and 84 F. and 3rd West York Militia). —
AN U . vJ ^J . Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions York and Lancaster Regiment.
N_ CO Regimental District, SHREWSBURY. Counties, Shropshire and Hereford.
Oi OO. Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. Francis W. Robinson, 1 Nov. 97 ; Colonel, 19 Aug. 97.
Territorial Ucgiment, Shropshire Light Infantry (53 F. and S5 F. and Shropshire and Hereford Militia). — Volun-
teers, 1st and 2nd Volunteer Battalions Shropshire Light Infantry, 1st Herefordshire.
[For No. 57, see No. 7.]
fj-. CZQ Regimental District, DEVIZES. County, Wiltshire.
AN U , \J AX. Lieutenant. Colonel— William B. Williams, 19 Oct. 98 ; Colonel, 19 March 98.
Territorial Regiment, Wiltshire Regt. (62 F. and 99 F. and Wiltshire Militia). — Volunteers, 1 Wiltshire, 2nd Volun-
teer Battalion Wiltshire Regiment.
VT- ftQ Regimental District, ASHTON. County, Part of Lancashire.
AN \J • \J<J m Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Richard C. Hare, 19 March 98 ; Colonel, 21 Apr. 96.
Territorial Regiment, Manchester Regiment (6t F. and 96 F. and 6th Lancashire Militia). — Volunteers, ist,2nd,
3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6tti Voluctocr Battalions Manchester Reg;ment.
[For No. 64, see No. 38.]
rFor No. 65, see No. 51.]
[For No. 68, see No. 5.]
[For No. 71, see No. 26.]
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Heghneniil District Staf.
No. 72.
Regimental District, FORT GEORGE. Counties, Orkney and Shetland, Sutherland, Caithness
Ross and Cromarty, Inverness, Nairn and Elgin.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Gordon, 6 June 94 ; Colonel, 11 July 90.
Territorial Regiment, Seaforth Highlanders (72 F. and 78 F. and Highland Rifle Militia). — Volunteers, 1st Vol.
Bn. Seaforth Highlanders, ist Sutherland, 3rd Vol. Br.. Seaforth Highlanders.
nental District, ABERDEEN. Counties, Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine.
JLN. O. I <Ji Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas S. Gildea, 1 Apr. 97; Colonel, 14 Feb. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Gordon Highlanders (75 F. and 92 F. and Aberdeenshire Militia). — Volunteers, 1st,
3rd (The Buchan), 4th, 5th (Deeside highland), and 6th Volunteer Battalions Gordon Highlanders.
2nd
No. 79.
No. 83.
Regimental District, INVERNESS.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Gordon, 6 June 94; Colonel, 11 July 90.
Territorial Regiment. Cameron Highlanders (79 F. and Highland Light Infantry Militia). — Volunteers, 1st
Volunteer Battalion Cameron Highlanders.
Regimental District, BELFAST. Counties, Antrim, Down.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Francis J. Graves. 21 Sept. 95 ; Colonel, 15 June S9.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Rifles (83 F. ana 86 F. and N. Down, Antrim, S. Down, and Louth Militia).
TOT— Q rj Regimental District, ARMAGH. Counties, Cavan, Monaghan, Armagh, LoriH.
J.N O. Of. Lieutenant Colonel. — p.s.c. William Toke Dooner, 19 Apr. 91; Colonel, 29 Aug. 93.
Territorial Regiment, Royal Irish Fusiliers (87 F. and 89 F. and Armagh, Cavan, and Monaghan Militia).
"VT_ QQ Regimental District, GAL WAY. Counties, Leitrim, Sligo, Roscommon, Mayo, Galway.
■LN (J. OO. Lieutenant Colonel. — Adrieu S. Woods, 12 Apr. 96; Colonel, 12 Apr. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Connaught Rangers 1
Militia).
IF. audg^F. and South and North Mayo, Galway, and Roscommoa
"VT-. Q"[ Regimental District, STIRLING. Counties, Kinross and Clackmannan, Stirling, Dumbarton,
■LN Vj. C/li Argyll, Bctk, Renfrew.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Philip D. Trotter, 21 Jan. 98 ; Colonel, 15 June 89.
Territorial Regiment, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (91 F. and 93 F. and Highland Borderers and Renfrew
Militia). — Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th uiitl 5th Volunteer Battalions Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, is*
Dumbarton, 7th Voluuteer BattaUon Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders.
"MT/-N "I f\f\ Regimental District, Emu. Counties, Meath, Westmeath, Longford, King's Co., Queen's Co
J.NU. J.\JKJ, Lieutenant Colonel.- George W. N. Rogers. T7 Feb. 95; Colonel, 18 Nov. 86.
Territorial Regiment, Prince 01 Wales's Leinster Regt. (10c F. and 109 F. and King's County, Queen's County
and Meath Militia).
"VTy-j 1 A] Regimental District, TRALEE. Counties, Limerick, Kerry, Cork, Clare.
AN<J. XXJj.. Lieutenant Colonel. — David G. Johnston, 29 July 96 ; Colonel, 26 Mar. 95.
Territorial Regiment, Koyal Munster Fusiliers (101 F. and 104 F. and South Cork, Kerry, and Limerick
County Militia).
"NT/-^ TOO Regimental District, NAAS. Counties, Dublin, Wicklow, Kildaee, Carlow.
J-NU. JL\JZl. Lieutenant Colonel.—
Territorial Regiment, Royal Dublin Fusiliers (102 F. and 103 F. and Kildare, Dublin City, and Dublin County
Militia).
'Rifle Depot, GOSPORT {temp.)
Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry D. Browne, 25 May 94 ; Colonel, 25 May 94.
Quarter Master.— Thomas Riley, 8 Feb. 88; Hon. Captain, 27 Sept. 92.
Line Battalions, 1st to 9th Bns. King's Roya'l Rifles (60 F. and Huntingdon, 2nd Middlesex, Carlow, and
North Cork Militia). —Volunteer), 1st, 2nd, 4th ( 14th attached), 5th \gih attached) ,12th (25th and 26th attached),
13th, 21st, and 22nd Middlesex, ist, 2nd, and 3rd London.
Line Battalions, ist to 9th Bns. Rifle Brigade (Rifle Brigade and Queen's Own Tower Hamlets, Longford,
King's Own Tower Hamlets, and Westmeath Militia). — Volunteers, 7th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th, 20th and
24th Middlesex, ist Tower Hamlets, 2nd Tower Hamlets.
The following Regiments of Militia and Volunteers are attached to the Brigade of Foot Guards : —
Commando/ Lt. Colonel Grenadier Guards. — Militia: 6th Bn. Royal Fusiliers. Voluyiteers: 15th and 24th Middle-
sex, ist, 2nd, and 3rd London, ist and 2nd Tower Hamlets.
Command of Lt. Colonel Coldstream Guards.— Militia : 7th Bn. King's Royal Rifles. Volunteers: ist, 16th,
18th, 19th, 21st, and 22nd Middlesex.
Command of Lt. Colonel Scots Guards. — Militia; 7th Bn. Rifle Brigade. Volunteers: 2nd, 4th (14th attached),
5th (9th attached), 7th, 12th (25th and 26th attached), 13th and 20th Middlesex.
Guards' Depot. — Catcrham.
Officer Commanding. — Major C. A. A. Frederics, Coldstream Guards, 1 Aug. 97.
Adjutant. — Lieut. F. H de K. Steuart, Scots Guards, 2c July 98.
Quarter Master. — Frederick Walker, 13 Jan. 97 : Hon. Lieut.
West India Depot.
Officer Commanding, — Chas. F. W. Moir, 9 Sept. 96 ; Colonel, 3 Dec. 94.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF REGIMENTAL DISTRICT STATIONS.
Aberdeen 75
Armagh 87
Ashton 63
Ayr 2i
Bedford 16
Belfast 83
Berwick-on-Tweed 25
Beverley 15
Birr 100
Bodmin 32
Brecon 24
Bristol 28
Bury 20
Bury St. Edmunds 12
Canterbury 3
Cardiff 41
Carlisle 34 1 Kingston 31
Chester 22 Lancaster 4
Chichester 35! Leicester 17
Clonmel 18 Lichfield 38, 64
Derby 4-, I Lincoln 10
Devizes 62 j Maidstone 50
Dorchester 39 1 Naas 102
Exeter 11 1 Newcastle 5,68
Fort George 72 ] Northampton 4s
Galway S3
Glencorse 1
Guildford 2
Halifax 33
Hamilton 26, 71
Hounslow 7, 57
Norwich 9
Omagh 27
Oxford 43
Perth 42
Pontefract 51, 65
Preston 3°>47
Inverness
79 Reading 9
Richmond (Torks.) ... 19
Rifle Depot page 112
Shrewsbury S3
Stirling 91
Taunton 13
Tralee :oi
Warley 44
Warrington 3, 41s
Warwick 6
Winchester 37
Worcester 29
Wrexham 23
York 14
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS.
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Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
President.— Field Marshal G. J. Visct. Wolseley, KP.
GCB. 6?CW67.RoyalHorse Guards, Commander in Chief.
Governor and Commandant. — Lieut.General Sir. Edwin
Markham, KCB. Royal Artillery, 19 Dec. 98.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary. — Lt. Colonel J. S.
Talbot (from h.p. Shropshire Lt.Inf.), 22 Jan. 97.
Quarter Master. — Thomas King Bunting, 1 Apr. 91
(1 Apr. 84 ) ; Son. Captain, 1 Apr. 94.
Siding Master. — Hugh Ernest Elliott, 30 Sept. 74 (30
May 95) ; Son. Major, 30 May 95.
Surgeon.— Lt.ColonelA. E. S.Clarke, MD. r.n. 1 Sept.82.
Assist. Surg. — Lt.Colonel E. Gillespie, MD. retired
pay, 1 Aug. 95.
Chaplain. — Itev. &.. J. Townend, MA. 15 Sept. 94.
Military Professors and Instructors.
Professor of Fortification. — Major VV. Huskisson, Royal
Engineers, 14 Jan. 98.
instructors in Fortification.
Captain W. N. Bolton, Wiltshire Regiment, 1 Sept. 92.
Captain F. W. D. Quinton, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 96.
p.s.c. Capt. J. L. Armitage, Inniskilling Fus. 27 June 96.
Captain C. Moore, Berkshire Regiment, 25 Aug. 97.
Captain Sir C. Cuyler, Bart. Oxford Light Infantry,
25 Aug 97.
Captain W. II. P. Plomer, Irish Fnsilieis, 27 Jan. 98.
Professor of Military Topography. — p.s.c. Lt.Colonel
W. W. C.Verner (from h.p. Rifle Brigade), 1 Sept. 96.
Instructors in Military Topography .
Major J. R. Young, East York Kegiment, 8 Oct. 91.
Captain B. W. S. Van Straubenzee, South Wales Bor-
derers, 1 Sept. 92. [(17 Dec. 02).
Major A. F. Mockler-Ferryman, Oxford Lt. Inf. 22 Dec. 97
Captain T. R. R. Ward, West York Regt. 11 May 95.
p.s.c. Captain L. Conway-Gordon, R. Mar. Art. 29 Aug. 96.
p.s.c. Captain L. A. H. Hamilton, York Lt.lnfantry,
27 Jan. 97. [25 Ang. 97.
p.s.c. Major N. W. Cuthbertson, Royal Highlanders,
Captain C. B. FitzHenry, 7 Hussars, 6 Oct. 98.
Professor of Tactics, Military Administration and Law.
p.s.c. Colonel J. A. Fergusson (from h.p. Rifle Brigade),
1 Sept. 93.
Instructors in Tactics, Military Administration and law.
p.s.c. Captain P. Wildman-Lushington, King's Own
Scottish Borderers, 13 Feb. 93.
p.s.c. CaptainB. R. James, East Surrey Regt. 1 Sept. 93.
p.s.c. Captain S. T. Banning, Munster Fus. 1 Feb. 96.
p.s.c. Captain J. S. Knox, E. York Regiment, 27 Jan. 97.
p.s.c. Captain C. M. De Gruyther, Suffolk Regiment,
13 Dec. 97.
p.s.c. Major J. E. Caunter, Lancashire Fus. 1 Jan. 98.
Professor of French. — Mons. M. Deshumbert, 25 Aug. 97.
Instructors of French. — Prof. B. L. O'Donnell, 25 Aug. 97;
Messrs. L. Lassimonne and E. de Tuetey.
Professor of German.- Dr. H. O. Sommer, 25 Aug. 97.
Instructor of German. — J. A. Liebmann, 27 Jan. 98.
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
President.— Field Marshal G. J. Visct. Wolseley, KP.
GCB. GCMG. R. Horse Guards, Commander in Chief.
Governor and Commandant. — Major General F. T. Ll03'd,
CB. Royal Artillery, 1 Aug. 97.
Assistant Commandant and Secretary. — Colonel F. A.
Yorke (from Royal Artillery), 1 Nov. 95.
Lieutenants of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Lieut. C. G. Vereker, Royal Artillery, 3 Jan. 96.
Lieut. J. G. Austin, Royal Artillery, 7 May 98.
Adjutant 6r Qr. Master. — Captain A. Handley, Royal
Artillery, 26 Feb. 94. [15 Feb/90.
Surgeon. — Lt.Colonel W. C. Gasteen, MB. retired pay,
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics. — H. Hart, MA.
14 Mar. 91 (14 Mar. 84).
Instructors of Mathematics. — W. Foord Kelcey, BA. 27
Apr. 93 (27 Apr. 86); E. J. Brook-Smith, BA. LLM.
1 Mar. 89 ; C. S. Jackson, BA. 14 Mar. 98 (17 Mar. 91) ;
E. W. Barnes, B.A. 1 Sept. 98.
Professor of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Major W. D. Conner, Royal Engineers, 25 July 93.
Instructors of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Captain E. H. de V. Atkinson, R. Engineers, 15 Jan. 96.
Lieut. F. G. Guggisberg, Royal Engineers, 27 Jan. 98.
Captain B. R. Ward, Royal Engineers, 10 Aug. 97.
Captain E. M'L. Blair, Royal Engineers.
Professor of Artillery .
Major S. B. Von Donop, R. Artillery, 26 Jan. 98.
Instructors of Artillery .
Major F. H. Crampton, Royal Artillery, 15 Sept. 93.
Captain C. C. Sankey, Royal Artillery, in Sept. 95.
Captain R. P. Benson, Royal Artillery, 26 Jan. 98.
Professor of Military Topography,
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel L. G. Fawkes, R. Artillery, 12 Oct. 96
(16 Apr. 95).
Instructors of Military Topography.
Captain A. B. Denne, Royal Artillery, 5 Dec. 92.
Major J. W. Sill, Royal Engineers, 2*6 Sept. 94.
p.s.c. Major E. M. Perceval, R. Artillery, 27 Jan. 97.
p.s.c. Major J. F. Daniell, Royal Marines, 1 Jan. 98.
Professor of Tactics.— p.s.c. Major B. St. J. Barter, Lin-
coln Regiment, 29 Jan. 97.
Instructors in Electricity.— Captain W. P. Brett, R.Eng.
1 Apr. 94; Captain M. C. Maunsell, R. Art. 1 Apr. 94.
Professor of French. — Mons. Albert Barrere, 25 Sept. 79.
Professor of German. — A. Weiss, Ph.D. MA. 29 Nov. 94.
Professor of Landscape Drawing. — Lt.Colonel D. T. C.
Belgrave, ret. pay W. Kent Regt. 13 Nov. 97 (13 Nov. 9o>
Instructor of Landscape Drawing. -J .B.Jameson, 1 Nov. 86.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics. — W. R. E. Hodgkin-
son, Ph.D. 23 March 82.
Staff College, Sandhurst.
Governor and Commandant. — p.s.c. Colonel H. S. G. Miles,
MVO. (from h.p. Munster Fusiliers), 1 Mar. 98.
Professors.
Military Art and Sistory. — Lt.Colonel G. F. R. Hender-
son, York and Lancaster Regt. 1 Jan. 97 (: Jan. 90).
Fortification and Artillery. — p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. C. C.
Walker, Royal Artillery, 29 Jan. 98 (1 Aug. 90).
Military Topography. — p.s.c. Colonel R. C. B. Lawrence
(Irorn h p. 1 Dragoon Guards), 7 July 98.
Staff Duties and Military Administration. — p.s.c. Lt.
Colonel E. W. Fleming, R. Artillery, 18 May 96.
French. — Mons. M. Deshumbert, 1 July Sq.
German. — Dr. K. O. Sommer, 1 Sept. 94.
Sonorary Professor of Military Law. — J. C. O'Dowd, Cif.
Instructor in Military Topography. — p.s.c. Captain E. S.
Heard, Northumberland Fusiliers, 1 Jan. 97.
Students.
Senior Division.
Captain J. H. V. Crowe, Royal Artilllery.
Captain G. F. Milne. Roj-al Artillery.
Captain J. G. Baldwin, Royal Artillery.
Captain M. C. P. Ward, Royal Artillery.
Captain C. R. Ballard, Norfolk Regiment.
Captain C. Ross, Norfolk Regiment.
Lieut. A. G. Boyle, Somerset Lt. Infantry.
Captain J. H. W. Pollard, Scots Fusiliers.
Lieutenant A. H. S. Hart, East Surrey Regiment.
Captain C. B. Jervis-Edwards, Duke of Cornwall's L.I.
Captain A. T. England, Derbyshire Regiment.
Captain R. W. Thompson, N. Lancashire Regt.
Captain A. W. Elles, Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Lieut. F.C.Dundas.ArgyllandSutherlaud Highlanders.
Captain L. T. Saunderson, Rifle Brigade.
Captain F. Rennick, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain W. C. Knight, Indian Staff Corps.
Captain J. M. Home, Indian Staff Corps.
Captaia F. J. S. Cleeve, Royal Artillery (admitted with-
out competition).
Captain A. W. Gay, Royal Artillery (do.).
Brevet Major A. G. Hunter-Weston, Royl. Engrs. (do.).
Captain J. S. Fowler, DSO., Royal Engineers (do.).
Captain C. S. 0. Monck, Coldstream Guards (do.).
Captain A. L. Lyndeu-Bell, Fast Kent Regiment (do.).
Captain W. P. Braithwaite, Somerset Light Inf. (do.).
Captain E. H. S. Twyford, Scottish Rifles (do.).
Captain H. C. MacTier, Hampshire Regiment (do.).
Captain E. St. G. Pratt, Durham Light Infantry (do.).
Captain A. J. R. Chapman, Dublin Fusiliers (do.).
Captain Son. H. Yarde-Buller, Rifle Brigade (do.).
Captain D. D. Baynes, Indian Staff Corps (do.).
Cxndidateswho havebeen successful in the examinations,
and who will join the College on 23rd January, unless
they shall have previously received other orders: —
Adams, Captain W. A. 5 Lancers.
Gough, Captain H. de la P., 16 Lancers.
Perceval, Captain C. J., Royal Artillery.
Pack-Beresford, Captain A. W., Royal Artillery.
Russell, Captain E. S. E. W., Royal Artillery.
Gaynor, Captain H. F., Royal Engineers.
W.iliams, Captain H. B., Royal Engineers.
Coffin, Lieut. Clifford, Royal Engineers.
Hood, Lieut. Son. G. A. A., Grenadier Guards.
Hieke, Captain W. B., Royal Fusiliers.
Clarke, Captain J. L. J., East Yorkshire Regiment..
Melvill, Captain W. S., Leicester Regiment.
Pearless, Lieut. C. W., South Wales Borderers.
Leverson, Lieut. H, A., Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Davie, Captain K. M , Gloucester Regiment.
Jervis, Captain S. J., South Staffordshire Regiment.
Cameron, Lieut. A. K., Royal Highlanders.
Bonham, Lieut. W. F., Essex Regiment.
Delisle, Captain H. De B., DSO., Durham L.I.
Romer, Lieut. C. F., Dublin Fusiliers.
Turner, Lieut. H. H. F., Indian Staff Corps.
Cockerill, Lieut. G. K., Indian Staff Corps.
McConaghey, Lieut. H., Indian Staff Corps.
Hudson Captain T. R. C, Royal Artillery (admitted
without competition).
Gorton, Captain R. St. G., Royal Artillery (do.).
Hare, Captain R. H., Royal Artillery (do.).
King-King, Bt. Major J. G., West Surry Regiment (do.)..
Whigham, Captain R. D., Warwickshire Regiment(rft).).
Fanshawe, Cantain R., Oxfordshire L.I. (do).
Campbell, Bt. Major W., Gordon Highlanders (do.).
Godley, Bt.Major A. J., Dublin Fusiliers (do.).
Water'nald, Ciptain A. C. M., Indian Staff Corps (do.).
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Commandant $ Superintendent .—Colonel J. F. Bally,
8 Oct. 97.
Chief Instructors.
Lt.Colonel A. J.Nixon (Comdt. Golden Rill), 28 May 97.
Colonel 0. M. H. Downing-, 19 Oct. 97.
Colonel H. Barron. 21 Nov. 97.
Lt.Colonel T. Ferrott, 3 Sept. 98 (Woolwich).
Lt.Colonel F. 11. Bunny (Comdt. Devonport), 8 Sept. 98.
Brigade Major.- p.s.c. '.Major N. B. inglefield, 1 Jan. 94.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Captain H. S.Jeudwine, 22 Mar. 94.
Major J. G. E. Wynne I Woolwich), 1 Apr. 95.
Major R. M. B. F. Kelly, 10 Apr. 95.
Major E. H. Paterson, 17 Apr. 95.
Captain G. S. B. Lyle, 16 Apr. 96.
Captain J. R. Ritchie ( Woolwich), 1 June 96.
Educational Establishments.
School of Gunnery.
Captain L. D. Jackson (Woolwich), 1: June 96.
Captain H. E. Marsh (Devonport), 14 Oct. 96.
Captain C. I). Scott {Golden Sill), 1 Apr. 98 (1 Nov. 96).
Captain A. C. Currie (Woolwich), 18 Dec. 96.
Captain G. G. Traheme (Deoonport), 1 Apr. 98 (i Apr. 97).
Major G. R. T. Rundle, 1 July 97.
Major H. L. Gardiner (Sheerness), 26 Jan. 98.
Captain E. Bickford (Leith Fort), 1 Apr. 98.
Captain H. B. Stanford (Woolwich), 2 May 98. '
Assistant Supdt. of Experiments. — Major F. M. Lowe, 18
Apr. 98.
2nd do. — Lieut. F. P. Hutchinson, 1 Feb. 98.
3rd do. — Captain F. S. Butcher, 1 Feb. 98.
Adjutant. — Captain A. F. Pullen, 16 Jan. 97.
Quarter Master.— T. Stevens, 8 Jan. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Director.— Colonel C. Trench, ret. pay, 19 July 90.
Staff Officer— -Lieut. J. G M. Watson, 1 Apr. 98.
Professors of Artillery. — Captain J. W. Ormiston, 1
Oct. 97.
Major C. P. Martel, r Apr. 98.
p.s.c. Major H. C. Dunlop, 6 June 9S.
Instructor. —
Artillery College.
Professor of Applied Mathematics. — A. G. Greenhill, MA.
1 Apr. 76.
Lecturer on Metallurgy. — H. Bauerman, FGS. 11 July 80
Lecturer on Armour Plates. — Captain C. 0. Browne, late
of R. Art. 3 Sept. 80.
Lecturer on Chemistry $■ Physics. — W. R. E. Hodgkinson,
Ph.D.
Lecturer on Practical Mechanics. — H.W.Jones, 10 July 74.
School of Military Engineering.
(For Instructing the Corps in Military Field Works, at Chatham.)
Commandant.— p.s.c. Major GeneralT. Fraser, CB. CMG,
16 Apr. 96. [ 14 July 9S.
Assistant Commandant. — Col. M. H. Purcell (frornh.p.),
Brigade Major 3f Secretary .—p.s.c. Major F. C. Heath,
12 July 94.
Instructor in Construction and Estimating. — Major J.
Winn, 6 Dee. 98.
Assistant Instructors do. — Capt. J. I. Lang, CMG.
1 Oct. 94 ; Lieut. J. B. MacGeorge, 24 July 98.
Instructor in Surveying. — Major A.C.MacDonnell,i6Dec. 95.
Assistant Instructors in Surveying. — Lieut. W. J. John-
ston, 23 Apr. 98 ; Lieut. A. J. Woodroffe, 1 Dec. 98.
instructor in Fortification. — Major L. C. Jackson, 1 Dec.9.
Assist. Instructors in Fortification. — Lieut. J. C. Mathe-
son, 1 Mar. 96; Lieut. E. D. Swinton, 3 Nov. 96.
Assistant Instructor for Charge of Workshops. — Captain
A. C. de L. Joly de Lotbiniere, 10 June 98.
Instructor in Electricity. — Major G. A. Carr,
30 Jan. 96.
Assistant instructor in Electricity. — Lt. A. H. Dumaresq,
26 Feb. 94.
Assistant Instructor in Chemistry, Phofoqrapky, Arc. —
Captain E. H. Hills, 1 Aug. 98 (1 Aug. 93).
Instructor in facrici-.— Major T. de la H. Brotherton,
28 June 98.
Adjutant. — Captain R. TJ. H. Buckland, 1 Oct. 95.
Quarter Master. — Major J. T. Evans, 23 Apr. 97.
Chief Instructor
Major H. N. Dumbleton, 16 Aug. 95.— Portsmouth.
Captain W. B. Brown, 1 Apr. 96.—S.M.E., Chatham.
Captain F. L. Lloyd, 16 May 97 (25 May 95).— Plymouth.
Schools of Submarine Mining.
Assistant Instructors.
Captain G. P. A. A(rworth, 1 Apr. g6.—S.M.E., Chath€m.
Captain E. H. Haig, 1 Apr. 96. — Portsmouth.
Captain C. B. Collins, 1 Apr. 97. — S.M.E., Chatham.
Lieut. W. M. Pyne, 21 June 97. — Plymouth.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant.— Colonel I. S. M. Hamilton, CB. DSC (from h.p. Gordon Highlanders), 11 May 98.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. — Captain J. D. Hunt, Highland Light Infantry, 31 May 96.
Chief Instructor. — Colonel F. G. A. Wiehe (from h.p. Durham Light Infantry), 28 July 94.
Instructors i Captain E. C. H. Grant, Argj-11 and Sutherland Highlanders, 17 Dec. 97.
' t Captain H. C. de la M. Hill, East Kent Regiment, 12 Mar. 98.
Assistant Instructors.^.^- g- ™£G: M; W?od- ?e,70n Regiment, 4 Feb. 97.
(. Lieut. R. F. Umacke, Iraitskilhng Fusiliers, 15 July 98.
Quarter Master and Acting Adjutant. — Frank Bourne,1 1 May 93 (?i May 90) ; Son. Lieut.
Surgeon.— Surgeon Lt.Coionel W. M. James, retired pay, 26 May 98.
1 Lieut. Bourne served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 and took part in the operations against the Galekas ; also in
the Zulu war in 1879 including the defence of Rorke's Drift (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Medal
for Distinguished conduct in the Field). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp.)
School of Signalling.
Inspector of Signalling. — Aldershot.
Assistant Inspector of Signalling. — Major E. Rhodes, DSO. Berkshire Regiment, 1 Jan. 98(1 Jan. 95). Aldershot.
Balloon Factory.
Instructor in Ballooning.— Lt.Colonel J. L. B. Templer, 7 Bn. King's Boyal Rifles, 1 Apr. 87.
Aldershot.
Army Medical School, Netley.
Senate.
Surgeon General J. Jameson, CB. MD., Director General Army Medical Service, President.
Surgeon General W. R. Hooper, LSI. late Bengal Est. ; President of the Medical Board, India
The Professors of the Army Medical School.
The Principal Medical Officer at Netley (ex officio) .
Pbofbssobs.
Clinical and Military Surgeru. — Colonel W. F.Stevenson,
MB. 10 Aug. 92.
Clinical and Military Medicine. — Colonel K. M'Leod,
MD., late Bengal Estab., 1 Aug. 97.
Military llvijiene. — Colonel J. L. Notter, MD. 6 Oct. 95
(6 Oct. 88).
Pathol pan — Almroth Edw. Wright, Esq.,3/D.i Sept. 92.
Assistant Peoeessobs.
Clinical and Military Surgery. — Major W. Dick, ME.
Clinical and Military Medicine. — Lt.Colonel W. E.
Webb, MD.
Military Sygiene.— Captain W. H. Horroeks, MB.
Pathology. — Major D. Semple, MD.
Secretary— Surg. Capt. W.W.Webb, MD.Iate Ben.Estab.
Royal Military School of Music, Kneller Hall.
Commandant. — Colonel F. Glennie (from h.p. S. Wales Borderers), 20 Sept. 94.
Quarter Master and Adjutant.— Fred. H. Mahony,1 15 Aug. 87 (17 Dec. 81 ; Son. Captain, 21 May 84.
Director of Music. — Arthur J. Stretton, 25 Mar. 96 ; Qr. Mr. <{- Son. Lieut.
1 Captaiu Mahony served in the Soudan campaign in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and.Temai (mentionedin despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Educational Establishments.
The Duke cf York's Royal Military School.
Commissioner*.
Ex Officio.
The Secretary of State for War, President.
The Commander in Chief, Vice President.
The Bishop of London.
The Bishop of "Winchester.
The Paymaster General.
The Under Secretaries of State for War.
The Quarter Master General.
The Adjutant General.
The Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
The Lieutenant Governor of Chelsea Hospital.
The Governor of the Royal Military College.
The Chaplain General.
The Judge Advocate General.
The Director General of Military Education.
Specially Appointed.
Field Marshal H. S. H. The Duke of Cambridge, KG.
KT. EP.GCB.GCS1.GCMG.GCIE.GCVO. Grenadier
Guards, &c.
Colonel H.S. E. The Duke of York, KG. KT. KP.
GOTO. 3 Bn.W. York Regiment.
General Sir R.C.H.Taylor.ATCjB.CameronHighlanders.
p.s.e. Major General J. P. Bat.fersby, retired pay.
Major General A. H. King, CD. ret. pay Royal Artillery.
General Sir F.C. A. Stephenson, GCB. Coldstream Gds.
General SirM. Dillon, KCB. CSI. West York Regt.
Lt. General J. W. Thomas, CD. Hampshire Regiment.
General Sir E. G. BuKver, KCB. Welsh Fusiliers.
Commandant. — Colonel G. A. W. Forrest (from h.p.
Hampshire Regiment), 18 Oct. 93.
Quarter Master and Ad/utant. — E. 0. Thomas,1 3 Aug. 86
(27 Feb. 85); Son. Captain, 27 Feb. 95.
-Lt.Colonel J. H. C.
"5
Whipple, HID.,
Medical Officer.
;- retired pay.
Chaplain. — Pev. G. H. Andrews, MA.
Modrl School. HeadMaste) — W. Irwin, 2? J. 29 Dec. 93;
Hon. Lieut. Masters— T. Glynn, 17 Feb. 94 ; G.
O'Connor, 26 Apr. 97; J. Cunningham, 10 Au°\ 97 ;
W. S. Wingfield. 21 Aug. 98.
Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
Commandant. — Lt.Colonel H. Hall (from h.p. Derbyshire
Regiment), 11 Nov. 95.
Quarter Master and Adjutant. — Benjamin Smyth,
24 Jan. 95 (1 Dec. 8&) ; Hon. Captain, 1 Dec. 30.
Surgeon. — Lt.Colonel J. H. Whittaker, retired pay,
1 Apr. 85.
Chaplains. — Pev. Robert Foster, PA., Pev. J. M.
Hamilton, MA.. Pev. J. P. M'Swiggan.
Head Mastei — W. Gooding, 23 Jan. 94; Hon. Lieut.
Masters— V. Holland, 1 Dec. 92 ;
P. D. Rogers, 14 June 96.
J. Head, 31 July 95 ;
Army Schools.
Lnspectors of Army Schools, with hon. rank of Lieut.
Wm. Gooding ... 1 Apr
Chas. S. Coo, BA. 3 Jan. 90
Wm. Irwin. BA. 25 June 90
Wm. Langford 1 Sept. 90
Robt. Raymer... 18 Feb. 91
Henry .Terrain... 20 Feb. 91
John M. Gilmore 1 Apr. g\
William H. Jupp 1 Apr. 92
Fred.W. Browne 6 May 02
Wm. F. Blount 13 July 92
Wal. W. Clarke 23 Jan. 94
Samuel Logan... 2 July
Fred.G. Hendley28 Dec. 94
Thomas Murray 28 Dec. 94
Hen. John Seed 24 May 95
Chas. Lincoln ... 2 June 95
Thos. Wright ... 2 Sept.95
J.W. Cunningham24Dec. 95
Fred. Freeman 29 Dec. 95
Aug.Barton 18 Dec. 96
H.C.Elliott ... 1 Apr. 97
Chas.Jas.Vasey...8 July 97
Henry M'llroy 28 Feb. 94 Thos. Geo.Cooken Dec. 98
1 Captain Thomas served with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
ORDNANCE FACTORIES.
Director General Ordnance Factories
Deputy Director General Ordnance Factories H. F. Donaldson, M.Inst. CE. 1 Jan. 98.
First Military Assistant Commander B. H. Chevallier, R.N. 15 Apr. 90.
Second Military Assistant Major H. W. W. Barlow, R. Artillery, 12 June 93.
Civil Assistant G. M. Tapp, t Apr. 88.
Experimental Officer Lieut. R. P. Clutton, R.N. 26 May 98.
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.
Royal Carriage Factory.
Superintendent, Colonel Sir G. S. Clarke, KCMG.
Royal Engineers, 27 July 94.
Royal Laboratory.
Superintendent, Colonel E. Bainbridge, CB. retired pay,
6 June 92.
Ln charge of Danger Buildings, Major J. S. Douglas,
Royal Artillery, 1 July 95.
Captain H. C. W. Eteson, Royal Artillery. 2 Feb. 97.
Captain C. J. Blunt, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 98.
Royal Gun Factory.
Superintendent,
Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield.
Officer in Charge, H. F. Donaldson, M.Inst.CE. 1 Jan. 98.
Royal Small Arms Factory at Birmingham.
Superintendent, Colonel F. W. J. Barker, retired pay
Royal Artillery, 1 Oct. 92.
Building Works-
Superintendent, Colonel M. T. Sale, CMG. retired pay
1 July 88 (r Apr. 881.
First Assistant, Major H, Huleatt, R. Eng. 14 Nov. 95.
Second Assistant, Captain E. R. B. Stokes- Roberts, Royal
Engineers, 1 Dec. 95.
Pailway Traffic Manager, Lieut. E. H. M. Leggett, Royal
Engineers, 15 Aug. 95.
Medical Officers (Poyal Arsenal).
Major J. R. Dodd, MB. 12 July 97.
Captain A. Pearse, 7 Dec. 97.
Captain J. C. Jameson, MB. 28 June 98.
Royal GunpowderFactory at Waltham Abb ey
Superintendent, Colonel J. B. Ormsby. ret. pay, 27 July 9$
(r March 00).
In charge of Danger Buildings.
Major F. L. Nathan, Royal Artillery, 1 Oct. 02.
Lieut. W. B. Anley, Royal Artillery, 30 Nov.' 97.
Director of Clothing, H. D. De la Bere.
Storekeeper, H. L. Kennedy.
Royal Army Clothing Factory.
Medical Officer, ¥'& Lt.Colonel J. H. Reynolds, MB.
retired pay.
Inspector of Colours, Sir Albert Wm. Woods, KCB.
KCMG. Garter King of Arms.
Brennan Torpedo factory.
Consulting Engineer ...L. Brennan, CB.
Superintendent Captain W. MacAdam. Royal Engineers, 24 June 96..
COMMITTEES AND INSPECTION OF WARLIKE STORES
Ordnance Committee.
( Under the Inspector General of Ordnance. )
President
Vice-President ._.„.... Rear Admiral A. B. Jenkins's, R.N., 15 Jan. 98
Members.
Captain H. J. May, CB. R.N 26N0V. 96
Captain H. M. T. Tudor. R.N o Feb. g3
Colonel J. G. Stone (from R. Art.), Ord.
Consulting Officer for India, ex-offlcio 17 Apr. 95
Colonel S. J. Lambert (from h.p. R. Eng.) ...24 Oct. 96
Colonel F. C. Morgan (from R. Art.) 10 Jan. 97
Lt.Colonel H. P. Willoughby (from R. Art.) 19 Oct. qS
Sic F.J. Bramwell, .B/. CB. M.Inst.CE. FBS.DCL.LLD.
t Apr. 81.
Sir B. Baker, KCMG. M.Inst.CE. FPS. LLD.
Associate Members,
Dr. A. Dupre. FPS. ( for Explosives).
W. Kellner, Ph.D. FIC. FCS.
Colonel C. M. H. Downing (for Field Artillery).
Director Gen. Ord. Factories (for Cordite).
Lt.Colonel A. J. Nixon, R. Art. (for Coast Defence), 2
May 97.
Lt.Colonel T. Perrott, R. Art. (for Lydel Experiments
and Siege Artillery).
Major H. C. CD. Simpson, R. Art. ( for Mountain A*-t.)^
Major E. Druitt, R. Eng. ( for Lydd Experiments).
The Com. R. Eng. Shornchffe (ex-officio)—for Lydd Ex-
periments. [Field Guns) .
p.s.c. Major H. B. Jeffries, R. Art. (for Quick Firing
Special as Inspector of Warlike Stores for the Australasian
Colonies, Colonel J. M. Gordon, South Australia^.
Military Forces, 1 July 9S.
Secretary Major H. P. Hickman, R. Artillery 1 Apr. <_,_.
Assistant. Secretary Commander B. B. Farquhar, R.N 1 Sept. 96.
Specially Employed Captain L. R. Kenyon, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 98.
Curator of Tomer Armouries H, A. Visct. Dillon, Pres. Soe. Ant 1 Jan. 95
n6
Committees and Inspection of Warlike Stores.
Joint Naval and Military Committee on Defence.
President The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for War.
Members, Naval and Military.
The Senior Naval Lord of the Admiralty. The Adjutant General.
The Admiral Superintendent of Naval Reserve;. The Inspector General of Fortifications.
The Director of Naval Ordnance. The Inspector General of Ordnance.
The Director of Naval Intelligence. I The Director of Military Intelligence.
Joint Secretaries.
Colonel G. Hildebrand (from R. Engineers). I Captain Hon. S. C. J. Colville, R.N.
Army Sanitary Committee.
President l*C Lt.Genfcial Sir G. S. "White, GCB. GCSI .GCIE. Gordon Highlanders.
Members.
Colonel H.Locock, OB. retired pay, i July 90 (1 Nov. 87)
Sir D. Galton, KCB. FES. late Capt. R. Eng. 1 July 90
SuY"CtGen.'j. A. Marston. CB. il/D.ret.pay, 1 July 90.
Sir C. A. Cameron, Knt. MD. 9 Sept. 90.
Surg. Gen. W. R. Hooper, CSI. late Ben. Estab. (for
India), 6 Apr. 95.
Colonel A. Hill, 8 Apr. 90.
Sargeon Colonel J. Richardson, MB. retired Indian
Medical Service (for India), 13 July 96.
Major W. G. Macpherson, MB. 5 Mar. 97.
Secretary J. J. Frederick, 1 July 90 (1 Dec. 62).
Royal Engineer Committeo.
President p.s.c. Major General T. Fraser, CB. CMG. 16 Apr. 96.
Ex-officio Members.
Colonel D. A. Scott, DSO 8 June 94
MaiorH. W. S. Rewse 26 Jan. oh
Major F. R. Hannay 1 Jan. 98
Major G. K. Scott-Moncriefl 1 ^ov. 93
Major A. C. MacDonnell 16 Dec. 9;
Major L. C. Jackson ; Dec. 95
Major G. A. Carr 16 May 92
Captain W. B. Brown 1 Apr. 96
Associate Members.
Captain H. M. St. A "Wade 19 Apr. 98
Major A. E. "Wrottesley 2 May 98
Major W. F. Hawkins June 9S
W. Kellner, Ph.D. PCS 21 June 93
Major D. C. Courtney, ret. pay (for India)... 20 Apr. 87
Major A. C. Hansard
Major J. L.Irvine 26 Aug. 96
Major P. R. Bum-Murdoch 1 -Jan. 97
Captain J. H. L'E. Johnstone * Nov. 95
Secretary Major E. Druitt, 1 Jan. 95.
Experimental Officer, Submarine Mining Service Captain G. F. H. Le Breton-Simmons, 1 Jan. 97
Dress and Equipment Committee.
President Colonel C. W. H. Douglas.
Members.
Lt.Colonel G. M. Bullock, Devonshire Regiment.
Major O. J. H. Ball. Welsh Regiment.
Major E. S. May, Royal Artillery.
Lt.Colonel W. B. Allin, MB.
Lt Colonel R. F. N. Clarke, Army Ordnance Dept.
Lt Colonel T. C. Porter, 6 Dragoon Guards.
Lt.Colonel C. A. Rochfort-Boyd, Royal Engineers.
Secretary p.s.c. Major Son. J. H. G. Byng, 10 Hussars.
INSPECTION STAFF.
Assistant to Inspector B. ~Eng. Stores. — Lieut.G. E therinc
Small Abms.
Chief Inspector— Colonel AV. N. Lockyer (from h.p.
Royal Artillery), 19 Feb. 96 (21 June 94).
Inspectors.
Major E. Ward, Royal Artillery, 1 Oct. 95.
Lt.Colonel F. F. Johnstone (from h.p. Bedford Regt.),
1 Apr. 97.
Assistant Inspectors.
Captain W. B. Wallace, Suffolk Regiment, 21 Jar
Major A. L. Tisdall, Royal Artillery, 5 Apr. 97.
Steel.
Inspector.— Major T. H. E. Acton, R.Artiliery, 1 Oct. 96.
Assistant Inspectors.
Lieut. H. Johnstone, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 96 (26 Apr. 95).
Major C. W. M. Lane, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 96 (1 Apr. 95).
Lieut. A. R. Oldfield, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 96 (c Apr. 95).
Lieut. H. G. Howorth, R. Artillery, 3 June 96.
Captain P. A. Bainbridge, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 97.
Captain H. A. Pratt, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 9S.
ROYAL AbSENAL.
Chief Inspector (with rank of Lt.Colonel).— Major C. F.
Haddcn, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 93.
Inspectors.
Major H. C. L. Holden, R. Artillery, 1 Feb. 88.
Major T. F. Bushe, R. Artillery, 19 Sept. 96.
Major A. H. P. Turner, R. Art. 9 Oct. 97 (9 Nov. 96).
Major F. F. Minchin, R. Artillery, 6 Apr. 98 (1 Apr. 93).
Captain H. M. St. A. Wade, R. Engineers, 19 Apr. 98.
Assistant Inspectors.
MajorE. F. Nelson, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 96 (23 Mar. 95).
Captain T. G. Tulloch, R. Artil. 1 Apr. 96 (14 Aug. 95).
Captain N. E. B. Bellairs, R. Art. 1 Apr. gb.
Major L. T. Pease, R. Mar. Art. 30 Apr. 96.
Captain R. P. Robinson. R.Engineers.i Apr.98dApr.93).
Captain E. S. Cooper, R. Artillery, 1 Apr. 97.
Captain H. Waring, Royal Artillery, i Oct. 97.
Major E. Tinker, Royal Artillery, 17 Dec. 97.
Captain A. H. Wolley-Dod, Royal Artillery, 21 Dec. 97.
Captain E. W. Davies, Royal Artillery, 1 Apr. 98.
Captain C. E. Phipps, Royal Artillery, 6 Apr. 98.
Captain W. Moore-Lane, Royal Artillery, 9 May 98.
Caotain H. R. Adair, Ro.yal Artillery, i7Sept98.
Captain .
ton, Coast Bn. R. Engineers, 1 Apr. 97.
Attached.
Lieut. T. H. E. Anderson (District Officer), R. Artil-
lery, 2t Apr. 95.
Dep. Com. of Ord. S. M'A. AValker, Army Ord. Dept.
22 Dec. 94.
Assist. Com. of Ord. A. P. Robertson, Hon. Lieut. Ord.
Dept. 10 Hay 98.
General Stoees.
Chief Inspector.— Lt.Colonel R. S.Watson, 5 Sept. 97
'16 July 96).
Inspector.— Major A. H. W. Brett, Royal Artillery, 23
Nov. 97.
Assistant to Chief Inspector. — Com. of Ord. F. Tims,
Army Ord. Dept. 1 Apr. 96 (1 Apr. 92).
Position Finding.
Chief Inspector. — Colonel H. S. S. Watkin, CB.
26 -July 90 (1 Apr. 86). AVoolwich.
Inspectors.
Major G. Osborn, R. Artillery, 25 Apr. 96. Woolwich.
Major H. T. Hawkins, R. Artillery, 2 1 Aug. 94. Malta.
Capt. L. E. B. Dykes, R. Art. 24'july 95. Golden Hill.
Captain E. F. Hoblyn, R. Art., 26 Aug. 98. Gibraltar.
Assistant Inspector. — Lieut. A. H. Thorp, R. Artillery,
1 Apr. 96 (24 July 93). AA'oolwich.
Machinery.
Superintending Engineer and Constructor of Shipping. —
H. Travis, 27 Nov. 96. Woolwich Arsenal.
Assistant do,— A. Jackson, 13 Sept. 97. AToolwieh
Arsenal.
Attached.
Captain A. S. Palmer, York and Lancaster Regiment,
t6 Sept. 98. Woolwich.
Captain AV. Graham, Qr.Mr. retired pay, 24 July 90.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Captain R. Bennett, Devonshire Regt. 22 Apr. 95.
Woolwich.
Valuation and Inspection of Military Equipment (India Committee).
{for War Ofict), \ Col. G. A. Crawford, ret. pay R. Art. (for India Offiie)'
Miscellaneous Establishments.
1 1 7-18
MISCELLANEOUS ESTABLISHMENTS.
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury.
Riding Master. — George Matthews, 13 Nov. 95 (8 Feb. 82) , .
Quarter Master. — James William Humphrey,1 5 Oct. 93 (18 July 88); Hon. Captain, 18 July 93.
Bon. Major. 13 Nov. 95.
, , 8 July 88); Hon. Captaii ,
1 Captain Humphrey served hi the Afghan war in 7879-80 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881
Remount Establishment.
Assistant Inspectors.
Inspector General.— Major General W. R. Truman, Head
Quarter.
Colonel B. L. Tollner.ret. pay R. Artillery, 23 June 89.
Woolwich.
Colonel J.C. Hanford (from h.p. 19 Hussars), 9 Aug. 97.
Dublin.
Colonel R. Stevenson (from h.p. 6 Dragoon Guards),
t Jan. 99.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
Major .1. W. Peters, 7 Dragoon Guards, 29 Apr. 96.
Head Quarters.
Staff Captains.
Major M.F. Rimington, 6 Dragoons, 1 Sept. 97. Dublin.
Captain C. G.Mackenzie, R. Art., u July 98. Woolwich.
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Governor. — Field Marshal Sir D. M. Stewart, Bart
GCB. GCSI. CIE. Indian Staff Corps, 29 Mar. 95.
Lt. Governor Jr Secretary. — p.s.c. Major General G.
Salis-Schwabe, 12 June 98.
Assistant Secretary. — J. Dowling.
Adjutant.— Major R. C. Pentland, Dublin Fusiliers
Apr. 98.
Chaplain.— Rev. J. H. S.'Moxley, BA. 23 Mar. 96.
Physician and Surgeon (with rank of Surgeon Colonel). —
Thomas Ligertwood,1 MD. h.p. 3 June 96.
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Deputy Surgeon. — Major W. J. Macnamara, MD.
4 Aug. 96.
Dispenser. — J.Hague, 1 Jan. 97
Quarter Master. — Richd. Barry Jupp, ret. pay, 13 Sept. 93
(9 Sept. 71) ; Hon. Captain, 9 Sept. Si.
Captains of Invalids.
J.VanderH.Rees,2late 40F.
MajorJ.W.Daniell, ret. pay.
I Major E. VV. Humphry, ret.
pay.
_ l Doctor T. Ligertwood served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma (men-
tioned in despatches) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Rees served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was severely wounded in the engagement at
Te Arei( Medal).
Colonel A. Green, ret. pay.
Major E. Brutton, ret. pay.
Major A. S. Carter, retired
pay.
Judge Advocate General's Office.
Office, 7, Victoria Street, S.W.
Judae Advocate General.— Rt. Hon. Sir F. H. Jeune,
KCB.
Deputy Judae Advocate Generals.— J, C. O'Dowd, Esq.
CB. ;!Sir J. Scott, KCMG.
Deputy Judge Advocate.— p.s.c. Lt. Colonel J. L. C. St. Clair
(from h.p. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders), 4
May q6.
Royal Hospital, Kilrnainham.
Master. — The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
Joint Dep. MastersJ^e^ePn^ A?J- »en; m Inland.
r I The Dep. Quarter Master Gen. do.
Captain of Invalids.
Major George Cresswell, retired pay.
Adjutant.— Capt. J. Fielding, Qr. Mr. ret. pay, 3 Nov. 91
Physician and Surgeon. — William Carte,1 13 Aug. 58.
Secretary. — Langrishe F. Banks.
Quarter Matter. —
■Solicitor. — R. J. Ferguson, Esq.
Army Pay Office.
Paymaster General. —
Assistant Paymaster General. — C. J. Maude, Esq.
Army Purchase Commission.
Commissioner. — J. C. O'Dowd, CB. 30 Sept. 71.
Military Prisons.
Inspector General.— ht. Colonel M. C. Garsia, ret. pay.
Inspectors.— Bt. Major A. G. F. Griffiths, late 63 Foot;
Major E. G. Clayton, ret. pay R. (Bergal) Engineers;
Cautain W. F. V. Harris, late 71 Foot; Captain L. P.
Pennethorne, late R. Artillery.
Aldershot. — ffou.Capt.R.A. Henderson, Manchester Segt.
17 Feb. 96.
Med. Off., Lt.Colonel W. F. Ruttledge, ret. pay.
Cork. — Governor, Major R. W. Andrews (from Border
Regt.). 26 Feb. 98.
Med. Off, Lt.Colonel U. A. Jraings, MD. ret. pay.
Dublin. — Governor, Captain G. S. Haines, Cheshire
Regiment, 27 Mar. 96.
Med. Off., Lt.Colonel N. Alcook, ret. pay.
Gosport. — Governor, Lt.Colonel H. Waring, ret. pay.
2 Foot.
Med. Off., Captain E. Chandler, h.p.
Malta.— Governor, Major G. A. P. Evans, net. pay
7 Hussars, 9 June 9S.
Bine.— Facings Red.
1 Surgeon Carte served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman,
«iege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
Tower of London.
Nonstable, General. ?tr Frederick G. A. Stephenson, GCB. I Chaplain, Rev. J. C. Edghill, iiD.1Apr.87; Chaplain
Coldstream Guards, 21 Mar. 98. General.
Lieut. Lt.General G. Clerk, CB. 5 Jan. 97. Medical Officer, Captain F.J. Morgan, 3 Feb. 97.
Major, Lieut. General G. B. Milman, CB. 29 Aug. 70. I
List of Officers, noio serving in the Army, ivho passed the Examination and received
Certificates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
Cameron, General Sir Wm. Gordon, KCB. Lancaster) Jarvis, Colonel S. P. CMG. h.p. 82 F. May 1856.
Regiment, May 1853. ' Paterson, Colonel Wm. Unatt. Nov. 1855.
Cox, Major General Sir J. W. KCB. Bedford Regiment, I Peacocke, Major General G. J. Dec. 1856.
Nov. 1847. \ Stapylton, Lt.General G.G. C, W. Surrey Regt. May 1849.
Cranfield, Captain G. D. h.p. Unatt. I Stewart, Major A. F. h.p. 36 F. Dec. 1S57.
D'Oyly, Major General J. W. Nov. 1847.
E wart, General Sir 3. A., KCB. Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders, May 1845.
ii9
List of Officers, now serving, who lave passed the Staff College.
Passed, December 18C0.
*Grant, Lt. General Sir R., KCB. R.
Engineers.
Passed, December 1862.
East, General Sir C. J., KCB.
B'lack, Major General W., CB.
Passed, December 1864.
>J(<r Wood, General Sir H. E., GCB.
G-CMG.
Passed, December 1865.
Suther, Lt. General C. C, R. M. Art.
Passed, December 1866.
Barker, Lt.General G. D., CB.
Passed, December 1867.
Prior, Major General G. U.
Passed, December 1868.
Walker, Major General A. L.
Passed, December 1869.
Boughey, Major General J.
Cooke, Col.W. S.,h.p. Cheshire Regt.
Chapman, General E. P., CB. R.Art.
Passed, December 1870.
Maurice, Major General J. P., CB.
R. Art.
Clery, Major General C. F., CB.
TS€ Sartorius, Colonel E. H. CB.
(from h.p. East Lancashire Regt.)
*„* In the foregoing lists the names
are placed in the Order of Merit in
which the Officers passed the final
Examination, as officially notified ;
but, the Order of Merit in which
Officers have passed out of the Staff
College havingceased to bedisclosed.
their names in thefollowing lists are
consequently given in the Order ol
Merit in which they passed, into the
Staff College.
Passed, December 1871.
Schwabe, Major General G. S.
Jones-Vaughan, Colonel H. T., CB.
(from h.p. East Yorkshire Regt.).
Dundas, Colonel H. L., h.p. East
Yorkshire Regt. (is F.)
Passed, December 1872,
Hart, Major General A. FitzRoy.CB.
Gosset, Major General M. W. E. , CB.
Hall, Colonel B. G., h.p. R. Mar. Art.
Brickenden, Colonel R. H. L., Regi-
mental District.
Dooner, Colonel W. T., Regimental
District.
Collen, Major General Sir E. H. H.,
KCIE. CB. Indian 3. C. (passed into
the College with the preceding Class).
Passed, December 1873.
Dairy mple, Major General W. L.,CB
Walford.ColonelN.L., h.p. R.Art.
Cooper, Lt.Colonel H. h.p. North
Lancashire Regiment.
Poignand, Colonel G., h.p. Leinster
Regiment.
Burnett, Major-General O.J.,C_B.
* Hutchinson, Major General W.F. M.
R. Artillery.
Passed, December 1874.
Hare, Colonel W. A. H.,h.p. R. Eng.
Ardagh, Major General Sir j. C,
KCIE. CB'. R. Engineers.
Creek, Colonel E. S.. Regtl. Dist.
Delavoye,Col.A.M.(from Essex Regt.)
Courtenay, Lt.Col. E. J., h.p. Sussex
Regiment.
Gatacre, Major General Sir W. F. ,
KCB. DSO.
Lugard,Col, E. J.,h.p.LancasterRegt.
Passed, December 1875.
Morris, Col.W. G., CMG. h.p.R. Eng.
Yule, Lt.Col. W. A., h.p. Scots Fus.
Kitchener, Lt Col.H. E. C, h.p. Duke
of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry.
Brownrigg, Col. H. S., h.p. Rifle Brig
Kelly-Kenny, Major General T.,
CB.
Curteis.Col.R.L.H., h.p. Bedford Regt
Glen, Colonel'A., Regtl. District.
♦Harrison, General Sir R., KCB.
cm a.
Passed, December 1S76.
Money, Colonel E. C.,h.p. Irish Fus.
Fraser, Colonel A. H., Berks Regt.
Passed, December 1877.
Jones, Col. D. F. (from h.p. R. Art.)
Smith, Colonel W. W. M., R. Art.
Barker, Colonel J. C, R. Eng.
Hildyard, Major General H. J. T.,CB.
(from h.p Highland Lt. Infantry).
Ross of liladeiisbnrg, Lt.Col. J. F.G.
CB. h.p. Coldstream Guards.
Woodgate, Colonel E. R. P., CB.
Regimental District.
Goldsmid, Colonel A. E. W. Regi-
mental District.
Monson, Lt.Col. F.deL., h.p. R.Scots.
Hughes - Hallett, Colonel H. T.,
h.p. Middlesex Regt. (57 F.)
Cochran, Colonel F., Regtl. District.
Auld, Colonel J., h.p. Northumber-
land Fusiliers.
Hare, Col. R.U., Regtl. District.
Passed, December 1878.
V<£ Bell, Colonel M. S., CB. h.p.
Royal Engineers.
Everett, Colonel Sir V?.,KCMG. h.p.
West Riding Regt.
Luttman- Johnson, Lt.Colonel F., h. p.
York and Lancaster Regt.
Fergusson, Colonel J. A. (from h.p.
Rifle Brigade.)
Miles, Colonel H. S. G., MVO. h.p.
Munster Fusiliers.
Paterson, Lt.Colonel A.M. ,h. p. Bed-
ford Regiment.
Passed, December 1879.
Grove, Major General Sir 0.,KCB.
Leverson, Lt.Col. J. J., R. Engineers.
M'Donald, Colonel G., h.p. R.Eng.
Elles, Col. Sir E. R., KCB. (from R.
__ Art.).
Jocelyn, Colonel J. R. J., h.p. R.Art.
Glasgow, Col. J. C.R., h.p. Sutf oik Reg.
Ponsonby,Col.J.G.(fromBerks Regt.)
Craigie, Colonel J. H. S., Highland
Lt. Inf.
* Spencer, Lt.Colonel J. W. T., R. Art.
Passed, December 1880.
Beresford, Col. C. F. C, h.p. R. Eng.
Montgomery, Colonel R. A., R. Art.
Buohanan-Danlop, Lt.Colonel H. D.
Royal Artillery.
Benson, Lt.Col.F.W., h.p. 17 Lancers.
Browne, Lt.Colonel G. F., £>SO.,h.p..
Northamptonshire Regt. (48 F.)
Romilly, Major F.W., DSO. Scots
Guards.
Bullock, Lt.Colonel G.M., Devon Regt.
Allatt, Lt.Colonel H. T. W., Pro-
visional Battalion.
Thomson, Lt. Col. C.F., h.p. 7 Hussars.
Prickett.Col. T.,h.p. Essex Regt.
Godfray, Lt.Colonel J. W., King's
Own Scottish Borderers.
•Fraser, Major General T., CB.
CMS., Royal Engineers.
"UlE Hart, Colonel Reginald C, CB.
(from Roval Engineers).
♦Watson, Col. C. M., CMG. R. Eng.
Crookenden, Col. H. H., h.p. R. Art.
(passed into the College with the pre-
ceding Class).
Jeffreys, Colonel P. D., CB. h.p.
Connaught Rangers (83 F. ) (do.).
Spence, Colonel J., h.p. York Lt
Inf. (do.).
Passed, December 1881.
Green, Colonel A. O., R. Engineers.
Murray, Lt.Colonel J. W., R. Art.
Daniell, Colonel De C, R. Artillery.
Johnson, Lt.Colonel R. F., R. Art.
Routh, Lt.Colonel W. R., h.p. Suffolk
Regiment.
Herbert, Colonel I. J. C, CB. CMG.
h.p. Grenadier Guards.
Yeatherd, Maj.E.W., Lancaster Regt.
Dawson, Lt.Colonel D. F. R., CMG.
h.p. Coldstream Guards.
Legard, Col. J. D., York Art. (W.
Div. R. Artillery).
Peacocke, Col. W., CMG. R.E. (passad
in*o College with the preceding Class)
Barton, Major General G., CB. (do.)
Hntton, Colonel E. T. H., CB. h.p.
King's Royal Rifles (do.).
Passed, December 1882.
Morris, Colonel A. W., h.p. Northamp-
tonshire Regt.
Haig, Major H. de H., R. Engineers.
Leete, Lt.Colonel J. B., R. Mar. Art.
Trotter, Lt. Col. J. IC, CM 0. R. Art.
Dalton, Colonel J. C, R. Artillery.
Mortimer, Major H. B., North Staf-
fordshire Regt. (64 F.)
Allen, Colonel R.E., h.p. E.York Regt.
Hulton, Major C. M... Lane. Fusiliers.
Stephenson, Lt.Col. T.E., Essex Regt,
Bromfield, Maj. F. W., Cheshire Regt.
Balfe, Lt.Col. E., Indian Staff Corps.
Passed, December 1883.
Grove, Lt.Colonel E. A. W. S.,W.
Kent Regt.
Gough,Col.ifoH.G.H.,CJB.h.D. i4Hus.
Beckett, Colonel C. E., CB. li. p. 3 Hus.
Codrington, Lt.Colonel A. E., Cold-
stream Guards.
Verner,Lt.Col.W.W.C.h.p. Rifle Brig.
Stone, Major F. G., R. Artillery.
Settle, Colonel H. H. , CB. DSO. h.p.
Royal Engineers.
Barrow, Lt.Col. A. F., CMG. DSO.
Indian Staff Corps.
St. Clair, Lt.Colonel J. L. C, h.p.
Argyll and Sutherland Highldrs.
Grant', Major General H. F., CB.
ITiC Ridgeway, Col. R. K., Ind. S.C.
Barter, Lt.Co'l. C. St. L.,York Lt. Inf.
Wilkinson, Col. A., Regtl. District.
Duke, Lt.Colonel J.C.^from h.p. W.
Riding Regt.).
Passed, December 1884.
Sawyer, Colonel H. A., Indian S. C.
Lake, Major P. H. N., E. Lane. Regt.
Moody, Major R. S. H., The Buffs.
More-Molyneux, ColonelG. H., Indian
Staff Corps.
Banfield, Major R. J. F., Welsh Regt.
Sharpe, Major E. J., Middlesex Regt.
Hammond, 'Lt.Col. P. H., R. Art.
Lawrence, Lt. Col. R. C. B., h.p.
1 Dragoon Guards.
Watson, Lt.ColonelA. J., Suffolk Regt.
Passed, December 1885.
Stopford, Colonel Son. F. W., CB.
h.p. Grenadier Guards.
Grierson, Bt. Lt.Colonel J. M., R.Art.
Walker, Lt.Col. H. C. C, Royal Art.
Foster, Major H. J., R. Engineers.
Sharpe, Major J. B., Royal Engineers.
Dunlop, Major H. C, Royal Art.
Peuton, Capt. H. E., Indian S.C.
Colville, Major A. E. W., Rifle Brig.
Adair, Lt.Colonel W. T., R. Marines.
Hogge, Lt.Col. J. W., Indian Staff C.
Inglefield, Major F. S., E. York Regt.
Napier, Lt.Col. Son. J. P., h.p. ioHus.
Wavell, Col. A. G., Regimental Dist.
Cavenagh. Major W. O..BedfordRegt.
Durand, Col. A. G. A., CB. CIE. In-
dian Staff Cerps.
Johnstone, Lt.Col. .l..h.p. Oxf. Lt.Inf.
Robinson, Colonel F. W.,h.p. Shrop-
shire Lt. Infantry.
Sherston, Major J.', DSO. Rifle Brig.
Passed, December 1886.
Wyndham, Lt.Col. W.G.C.,CJB.2iHus.
Paget, Lt.Colonel H., CB. 7 Hussars.
Allen, Major A. J. W., The Buffs.
Callwell, Major C. E., R. Artillery.
Fleming, Major E. W., R. Artillery -
Agar, Major E., Royal Engineers.
Northcott. Major H." P., CB. Leinster
Regiment.
Smith, Major W. A., R. Artillery.
Fletcher, Lt.Col. W. B., R. Artillery.
Daniell, Major J. F., R. Marines.
Jones, Major A. E., Indian S. C.
S my the, Captain H.H., Scots Fus.
Passed the Final Examination without having gone through the College.
List of Officers, now serving, who have passed the Staff College.
Urmston, Major E. B., Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
Farrant, Colonel H. G. B., N. Lane.
Regt.
Bethune, Major E. C, i5 Lancers.
Simpson, Bt.Lt.Col. C. R., Linc.Rgt.
Mackenzie, Major G. F. C., Suffolk
Regiment.
Barkworth, Major H. A. S., Border
Regiment.
Bode, Major L. W., Royal Scots.
Churchill, Colonel M. Regtl. Dist.
Williams, Maj. R. B. , Somerset Lt. Inf.
Wogan-Brovvne, Lt. Colonel P. W. N.,
3 Hussars.
Kitchener, Colonel F. W., W.York
Regiment.
Eastman, Major W. I., R. M. Art.
Passed, December 1887.
Reade, Major R. N. R., Shropshire
Light Infantry.
Fawkes, Lt. Colonel L. G., R. Art.
Banning, Capt. 8. T., MunsterFus.
Waters, Lt.Colonel W. H. H., MYO.
h.p. Royal Artillery.
Waldron, Major F., R. Artillery.
Hamilton, Major W. G., DSO. East
Lancashire Regiment.
Franklyn, Colonel W. E., York Regt.
Beatson, Lt.Colonel F. C, Wilts Regt.
Caunter, Major J. E., Lane. Fus.
Plumer, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. C. O.,
York and Lancaster Regiment.
Kitson.Maj. G. C, King's R. Rifles.
Griffith, Major E. H., Leicester Regt.
Gatliff, Major A. F., Royal Marines.
Morrison, Major C. G., i Dragoons.
Cockbarn.Major 0. J., Warwick Regt.
Lawson, Bt.Lt.Colonel H.M., R. Eng.
Renny, Capt. A. M., lnd. S. C. {passed
into College with preceding Class).
Creagh, Col. A. G., CB. R. Art. (do.).
Collings, Lt.Colonel W. A., Berks
Regt. (do.).
Hammersley,MajorF.,Lanc.Fus.(<?o.)
Beresford, Lt.Colonel C. E. de la P.
(from h.p.Wiltshire Regiment) (do.)
Passed, December 1888.
Reeves, Lt.Colonel J., Irish Fusiliers.
Barker.Lt.ColonelJ. S. S., Royal Art.
Baldock, Major T. S., Royal Art.
Cooper, Major F. E., Royal Artillery
Kemball, Major G. V., Royal Art.
Burn-Murdoch, Lt.Col. J., R. Eng.
O'Leary, Captain W. E., Irish Rifles,
a Court, Bt.Lt.Col. C, Rifle Brigade.
Paris, Major A., Royal Marine Art.
Carleton, 'Lt.Col. G.D., Leicester Rgt.
Heath, Major F. C, R. Engineers
Hegan, Major E., 5 Dragoon Guards.
Smith Dorrien, Lt.Colonel H.L., DSO.
Derbyshire Regt.
Kennedy, Colonel C. (from h.p.
Suffolk Regiment.)
Munro, Major h., Hampshire Regt.
Guilding, Captain E. S., Essex Regt
M'Grigor, Major C. R. R., King's
Roval Rifles.
Watts, Major C.N. , Derby Regiment.
Barnardiston, Major 1ST. W., Middle-
sex Regiment.
Gordon, Major C. H., The Buffs.
Stawell.Lt.Col. G.D.h.p. Devon Regt.
Burney, Bt. Lt.Colonel H. H., Gordon
Highlanders.
Bewicke-Copley, Major R. C. A. B.,
King's Royal Rifles.
Armitage, Captain J. L., Inniskilling
Fusiliers.
Adye, Bt.Lt.Colonel J., R. Artillery.
Heimiker-Major, Major Son. A. H.
Coldstream Guards.
Passed, December 1889.
Bethell, Major E. H., R. Engineers.
Sinclair, Lt.Colonel H. M., R. Eng.
Benson, Major G. E., R. Artillery.
M'Cracken,' Major F. W. N., Berk-
shire Regiment.
Duff, Bt.Lt.Colonel B..CIE.Jnd. S.C.
Robb, Bt.Lt.Colonel F. S.,h.p. Dur-
ham Light Infantry.
Ellison, Major G. F., Warwick Regt.
Drake, Major H. D.,R. Marine Art.
Leverson. Major G.F., CM 67. R.Eng.
Belfleld, Lt.Col. H.E.,W.RidingRegt.
Jeffreys, Lt.Colonel H.B..R. Artillery
Hamilton, Bt.Maj. A. B., King's Own
Scottish Borderers.
Shute, Major H. G. D., Coldst. Gds.
White, Lt.Co'. J. G., Middlesex Regt.
Guinness, Major H. W.N., Irish Regt.
Altham, Major E. A., Royal Scots.
Goldschmid't, Captain E. S. D., Welsh
Regiment.
Littledale. Major H. C. T., 4 Dr. Gds.
Dalrymple-Hamilton, Major Hon. N.
de C, Scots Guards.
Cavendish, Major A. E. J., Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders.
Wildman-Lushington, Captain P.,
King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Compton, Major T. E., Northamp-
ton Regt.
Jones, Major W. D., Wilts Regt.
Kane, Lt.Colonel F.R. P., h.p. East
Surrey Regiment.
Brock-Hollinehead, Major L., West
Kent Regt.
du Bonlay, Major N. W. H., R. Ar
Burn-Murdoch, Major J. F., 1 Drgns.
Passed, December 1890.
De Brath, Major E., Indian S.C.
Pemberton, Major E. St. C, R. Eng.
Chance, Major H., Royal Artillery.
Inglefield, Major N. B., R. Artillery
Western, MajorW.G.B., W.Kent Regl
Pairholme, Major W. E., R.Artiller;
Semim, Captain V., Leicester Regt.
VVigram, Capt. H. H., Scots Guards
Granet, Major E. J., R. Artillery.
Cole, Capt.A. W. G. L., Welsh Fus.
Poett, Major J. H., Dorset Regt.
Monro, Major C. C.,W. Surrey Regt.
Denne, Major H. W. D., Gordon High.
Ventris, Colonel F., h.p. Essex Regt.
Pedley, Bt.Major O. H., Connaught
Rangers.
Young, Major J. C, Sussex Regt.
Western, Major J. S. E., Indian S.C.
Macdonald, Capt. N. D., Wilts Regt.
Greenfield, Lt.Colonel R. M., Innis-
killing Fusiliers.
Lawrence, Capt. H. D., East Surrey
Regiment.
Brcadwood, Colonel R.G., 12 Lanes.
Sitwell, Bt.Lt.Colonel W. H., North-
umberland Fusiliers.
Gawne, Major J. M., Lancaster Regt.
Courtenay, Lt.Col. E. R., n Hussars.
Wortley, 'Major E. J. M. S., CMG.
DSO. King's Royal Rifles.
UULysons, Major H., R. Fusiliers.
Passed, December 1891.
Talbot, Bt.Lt.Col. Son.M.. G., R. Eng .
Laffan, Major H. D., R. Engineers.
Davies, Capt. F. J., Grenadier Gds.
Bunbury, Major W. E., Indian S.C.
Allen, Lt Col.D. M.,West India Regt.
Crawford, Captain A., R. Artillery.
Wintour, Bt.Major F., W. Kent Regt.
Walter, Bt.Major W. F., Lancas Fuu.
Stuart, Major A. R., R. Artillery.
Hawkins, Lt.Col. J. W., R. Artillery.
Vyvyan, Major C. B., E.Kent Regt.
Gleichen, Major A. ~&.\?.Cou.nt,CMG.
Grenadier Guards.
Woodward.Capt. E. M.,Leicstr.Regt.
Blood, Bt.Major W. P., Irish Fusiliers.
Lindley, Major J. E., 1 Dragoons.
Hudson, Major A. T. P., Manchester
Regiment.
Ewart.Bt.Lt.Col.. J.S.,Cam.Highldrs
Aston, Major G. G., R. Mar. Art.
Gamble, Capt. R. 'NT., Lincoln Regt.
Walker, Colonel M. C. B. F., King's
Royal Rifles.
Hamilton, ColonelB.M., E.York Regt.
Cowans, Major J. S., Rifle Brigade.
Richardson, Capt.A. J., E.YorkRegt.
Pinney, Captain R. J., R. Fusiliers,
Hardinge, Majorfiore.A. S.,ScotsFus.
Johnson, Major Sir H. A. W.,Bart.,
York Light Infantry.
Younehusband, Major G. J., Indian
Staff Corps.
ISO
Passed, December 1892.
Rycroft, Major W. H., 11 Hussars.
Wathen, Captain E. 0., 5 Lancers.
Cokayne Frith, Major R. C, 13 Hus
Cowan, Major H. V., R. Artillery.
Dawkins, Major H. S., R. Artillery.
Baker, Major G. D., R. Artillery.
Churchill, MajorA. B. N., Royal Art.
Stanton, Bt.Major H. E. ,DSO. R. Art.
Macbean, Capt. W. A., Royal Art.
Hickson, Major S. A. E,,DSO. R.Eng.
Heath, Capt. G.M., Royal Engineers.
Surtees. Major H., Coldstream Gds.
Smith, Major G. R. F., Coldst. Gds.
Pilcher, Major T. D., Northumber-
land Fusiliers.
Walter, Captain J. M., Devon Regt.
Graham, Maj. E.R.C., Cheshire Regt.
Lomax, Lt.Col. S. H., Scottish Rifles.
James, Capt.B.R., East Surrey Regt.
Bonus, Captain W. J., Dorset Regt.
Gosset, Major E. A. G., Derby Regt.
Shekleton, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. P., S
Lane. Regiment.
Fitton, Bt.Maj. H.G.,DSO.Berks Reg
Morland, Captain T. L. N., King's
Royal Rifle Corps.
Hughes, Captain E. H., York and
Lancaster Regiment.
Carleton, Lt.Col. F. R. C. Irish Fus.
Delme-Radcliffe, Captain C, Con-
naught Rangera.
Foster, Lieut. A., Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders.
Hawes, Major B. R., Munster Fus.
U'atkis, Major H. B. B., Indian S. C
Shore, Bt. Maj. 0. B. S. F., Indian S.C
Selwyn, Captain C. H., Indian S. C.
Passed, December 1893.
Shadwell, Capt. L. J., Suffolk Regt.
Cadell. Capt. J. F., Royal Artillery.
Rose, Capt. J. M., R. Marine Art.
Clauson, Captain J. E., Royal Eng.
Massy, Lt.Colonel P. H. H., h.p. 6
Dragoon Guards.
Bowes, Bt. Major W.H., Scots Fus.
White, Capt. R. W. P., Welsh Regt.
Edwards, Capt. F. M.^mind. S.C
Wilson, Capt. H. H., Rifle Brigade.
Hamilton, Major H. I. W., DSO.
West Surrey Regiment.
Rawlinson, Captain H. S., Cold-
stream Guards.
Churchill, Lt.Colonel A. G., h.p. 12
Lancers.
Dyas, Capt. J. R., Warwickshire Regt.
Lev, Major W. G., N. Stafford Regt.
Watson, Capt. W. A., Indian Staff C.
Donne, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. R. B., Nor-
folk Regiment.
Banks. Capt. W. S., Dorsetshire Regt.
Marrable, Capt. A. G., YorkLt. Inf.
Montagu, Capt. E., Suffolk Regr..
Gordon, Capt.F.,GordonHisrhlanders.
Gaisford, Major R. B., Scots Fus.
Snow, Bt.Lt.Colonel T.D'O., Innis-
killing Fusiliers.
Bayly, Major A. W. L., DSO.^
Indian Staff Corps.
Passed, December 1834.
Kenny, Captain H. T., Indian S. C.
Doran, Bt.Maj. W. R. B., Irish Regt.
Montgomery, Capt. R. A. K., R. Art.
Loch, Captain H. F., Indian S. C.
Keir, Major J. L., Royal Artillery.
Norie, Captain E. W. M., Middlesex
Regiment.
Trench, Major F. J. A., Royal Art.
Shute, Captain C. D., Rifle Brigade.
White, Major W. L., Royal Artillery.
Napier, Capt. G. S. F., Oxford Lt. Inf.
Farquharson.MajorC. H., 3 Dr. Gds.
Cuthbertson, Major N. W., Royal
Highlanders.
Dudgeon, Captain F. A., South Lan-
cashire Regiment.
Heard, Capt. E. S., Northnmb. Fus.
Nicholson, Captain C. L., York Regt.
Gosset, Captain E. F., E. York Regt.
Carleton, Captain L. R., Essex Regt.
Brander, Captain H. R., Indian S. 0.
Copland, Captain U.S., Northampton
Regiment.
I2I-Q
List of Officers, now serving, tvho have passed the Staff College.
Royal
Conway-Gordon, Captain L
Marine Artillery.
Jenner, Major W. K. W., 9 Lancers.
Kiggell, Major L. E., Warwick Regt.
Fortescue, Major Hon.C.G., Rif. Brig.
Warner, Major R. H. L., Army
Service Corps.
Byng, Captain Son. J. H. G., ioHus.
Hume, Oapt. C. V., Royal Artillery.
Wood, Major H. St. L. DSO., Dor-
setshire Regiment.
Aldworth, Major W..DSO., Bedford
Regiment.
Mitford, Bt. Lt.Col. B. R., E. Surrey
Regiment.
Capper, Lt.Colonel W. B., North-
ampton Regiment.
Passed, December 1895.
Keith-Falconer, Bt. Lt.Colonel C. E.
Northumberland Fusiliers.
Henderson, Bt.Majcr D., Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders.
Peach, Capt. E., Indian Staff Corps.
Fasson, Capt. D. J. M., R. Artillery.
Vallancey, Cantain H. d'K., Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders.
Marter, Capt.W.M., 1st Dragn. Grds.
Dovvding, Oapt. H. H.H., Essex Regt.
Duc-ot, Capt. L. H., Royal Artiillery.
Williams, Capt. G. D. R'., Berks Rest.
Chiches'er.Capt. A. A., Dorset Regt.
Coffin, Captain C. , Royal Engineers.
Massv, Major W. G., Royal Artillery.
Kirkpatrick. Captain R. T., ±>SO.
Leinster Regiment.
Ludlow, Capt. E. R. 0., Army Service
Corps.
Dunlop. Capt. A. S., Royal Artillery.
Gwa tkin, Capt. W.G.Manchester Regt.
Evans, Major H. J., Liverpool Regi.
Bird, Major S., Royal Fusiliers.
Taylor, Capt. E. T.~, Cheshire Regt.
Maunsell, Capt. F. ft., Royal Artillery
(admitted without competition),
Hickman, Capt. H. O. D., Innisidilmg
Fusiliers (do.).
Alderson, Captain E. A. H., West
Kent Regiment (do.).
Fortescue, Major F. A., King's Royal
Rifles (do.).
Adye, Major W„ Irish Rifles (do.).
Ducat, Capt. CM., Indian Staff C. (do).
Philipps.Capt. I., Indian Staff C.(do.).
Passed, December 1896.
Graham, Captain H. W. G., DSO.,
5 Lancers.
Perceval, Major E. M., Royal Art.
Thompson, Captain W. A. M., R. Art.
Tennant, Captain H. L., Royal Art.
Ewbank. Captain W., Roj-al Eng.
Kirkpatrick, Captain G. il., R. Eng.
Frieuerichs, Lieut. D. A., R. Eng.
Earle, Captain S., Coldstream Gds.
Vertue, Captain N. H., S. Kent Regt.
Barter, MajorB.St. J., Lincoln Regt.
De Gruyther, Captain C. M., Suffolk
Regiment.
Knox, Captain J. S., E. York Regt.
Sladen.Capt. J. R. F., E. York Regt.
Walker.Bt.MajorH.S. ScotfehRifles.
Sloman, Capt. H. S., E. Surrey Regt.
Skinner, Capt. F. St. D., Sussex Regt.
Bridge, Captain W. C, South Stal-
ford Regiment.
Jennings-Bramly, Captain H., Royal
Highlanders.
Barthorp, Captain A. H., Norlhamp-
tou Regiment.
Hamilton, Crept. L. A. H., York L. I.
MacBean, Capt. J. A. E., DSO. Dublin
Futiliers.
Strachey, Cap'. R. J., Rifle Brigade.
Carter, Capt. E. E., Army Ser. Corps.
Young, Major F. de B., Indian S. C.
Clay, Captain C. H., Indinn S. C.
Tod, Captain J. K., Indian S. C.
Lawrence, Capt. -Hon. H. A., 17 Lanes.
Du Cane, Major H. J., Roy. Art.
Maude, Capiain F. S., Coldstream
Guards.
Wise, Captain H. E., h.p. Derbyshire
Regiment.
Passed, December 1897.
Allenby, Major E. H. H., 6 Dragoons.
Johnston, Major J. T., R. Artillery,
Burrowes, Major H. G., K. Artillery.
Furse, Captain W. T., R. Artillery.
Walker, Capt. G. T. F., R. Artillery.
Edmonds, Capt. J. E.,R. Engineers.
Macdonogh.Capt. G. M.W., R. Eng.
Vallentin, Capt. J. M., Somerset Lt.
Infantry.
0'Doni.ell, Capt. H., W. York Regt.
Gogariy, Captain, H. E., Scots Fus.
Bla"ir, Lieut. A., King's Own Scot-
tish Borderers.
Bucklev.Capt. E.J.,Inniskilling Fus.
Capper,Bt.Maj.T.,E. Lancashire Regt
Anderson, Cant. W. J., W.RidingRegt.
Haking, Capt. R. C. B., Hampshire
Regiment.
Phipns, Capt. P. R., Dorset Regt.
Phillips, Capt. H.G.C.. Welsh Regt.
Biddulph, Capt.H. ML, Rifle Brigade.
Hollo-way, Capt. B., Indian Staff C.
Willonghby, Capt. M. E., Indian S.C
Dyer, Capt. R. E. H., Ind:an S. C,
Birkbeck,MajorW.H..i Dragoon Gds,
Haig, Bt.Major D., 7 Hussars.
Findlay, Major N. D., R, Artillery.
Sandbacb,Bt.Lt.ColonelA.E..R.Eng.
Douglas. Major W., Royal Scots.
Stopford, Capt. L.A.M . Derby Regt.
Heath, Major H.N.C.. YorkLt.Inf.
Buchanan-Riddell, Major H. E.,
K. R. Rifles.
Colomb, Capt. F. C, Indian S. C.
Passed, December 1898.
Wynham, Captain G. P., 16 Lancers.
Anstruther, Major C. J., 17 Lancers.
Perrott, Cantain W. H P., RoyalArt.
Symonds, Captain G. D., Royal Art.
Owen, Captain F. C.,' Royal Art-
Molony, Captain F. A., Royal Eng,
O'Meara, Captain W. A. J. Royal Eng.
Ruggles-Brise, Captain H.G., Grena-
dier Guards.
England, Captain T. P., Royal Fus.
Bannatyne.CaptainW. S.Liverpl.Rgt.
Everett, Capt. H,J.,Somer.-et Lt. Inf.
May, CaptaiUiWJS. R., E.York. Regt.
Fowle, Captain T. E., Bedford Regt.
Tuson, Captain H. D. Border Regt,
Cumming - Bruce, Captain Hon.
J. F. T., Royal Highlanders.
Banon, Captain F. L.,Shrop. Lt. Inf.
Oxley, Captain R. S., K. Rifles.
Burr'owes, Captaiu A. R-, Iiish Fus.
King-Salter, Major H. P., Rifle Brig.
Climo, Captain V. C, W.|India Regt.
Barrow.Captain G. de S.,Ind.S.Crps
Holman, Lieut. IT. C, Ind.SiaffCrps.
Robertson, Captain W. R., DSO., 3:
Dragoon Guards.
Thomp.-on, Major C. W., 7 Drag.Gds.
Seagrim, Captain D. G., Royal Art.
Scewart, Captain R. S., Liverpl.Rgt.
Blackburn, CaptainL.D., Scot. Rifles.
Murray, Major A. J., Inmskilling
Fusiliers.
Nugent, Captain O. S. W., DSO.,
King's Royal Rifles.
Mackenzie, Bt. Major C. J., Seaforth.
Highlanders. ,..,_«,
Fox-Strangeway, Capt.T.S.InshRfls
Henstock, Major F. T., W.India Rgt.
Oficers under Section V., Paragraph 74, of the Queens Regulation s Quah Jed for
Staff Employment in consequence of Serv.ee on the Staff m the Field, without
Passing the Staff College.
Lieuienant General.
Grenfell, SirY. W., GVB. GCALG.
Major Generals.
Butler, Sir W. F., KCB.
AJleyue, Sir J., KCB. Royal Artillery.
K tehener, H. H. Lord, G-CB. KC.MG., Roval Encmeers.
uandle, Sir K. M. L.. KC3IG. DSO., Royal Artillery.
Stewart, R. McG., CB., Royal Artillery.
Colvile, -Si-- H. E., KCMG. 0«.,h.p. Grenadier Guards.
Morton, G. de C, CB.
lurner, A. E., CB.
Colonels.
Lane, R. B., CB. h.p.
Wood, E., CB.
Kelly, fr. F., CB.
Wynne, A. S. , CB.
Crofton, M. S„ DSO.
p. s.c. Yentris. F.
Slade, F. G., CB.
Brabazon, J. P., CB., h.p. 4 Hussars.
Slade, J. R„ CB.
Nicholson, Sir W. G., KCB.
3JiI Beresford, Lord W. L. de la P., KCIE. h.p.
Hamilton, I. S. M,, CB. DSO.
Murray, R. H., CB. Seaforth Highlanders.
Chal-ner, R., CB.,b.p.
Hemming, F. W., h.p.
Money, G.*L. C, CB.,DSO., Cameron Highlanders.
Clark, W., Regimental District.
Grant, H. G.. h.p.
Hilliard, W. I!., h p.
Clements, R. A. P., DSO. South Wales Borderers.
Cochrane, W. F. D., CB. h. p.
Quirk, J. O., CB. DSO., h.p. W elsh Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Yates, H. T. S., Royal Artillery.
Childers, E. S. E., Royal Engineers.
Cunningham, G. G., DSO., Derbyshire Regiment.
Saunders, M. W., Royal Artillery.
Crutchley, C.
Airlie, D. S. ^Y.,Earl of, 12 Lancers.
Smith-Rewse, H. W., Royal Engineers
Ternan T. P. B..DSO., Warwickshire Regiment.
Kekewi'cn, R. G., N. Lancashire Regiment.
Hickman. T. E., DSO., Worcester Regiment.
Pink, F. J., DSO., West Surrey Regiment.
Majobs.
Sclater, H. C, Royal Artillery. ,
,,,.r. Wortley. E J. M. S., CM G. DSO., Kmg s R.Rifls.
Doran, B. J.'C, Irish Regiment.
Milne, R. L., DSO. Leicester Regiment,
vsc Bon N deC.Dalrymple-Hamilton, Scots Guards.
ps c Hickso'n, S. A. E., DSO., Royal Engineers.
F'itzGerald, H. S., Durham Light Infantry.
Triscott, C. P., DSO., Royal Artillery.
Douglas. C. C, Scottish Rifles.
Carter, F. C. Berkshire Regiment.
Holme, B.F.. East Kent Regiment,
Scudamore, C. F. DSO., Scots Fusiliers.
Captains.
Hamilton, C de C, Royal ArtiUery.
Arnold, A. J., DSO., 3 Dragoon Uuaids.
Her Majesty's Body Guard of
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
130
The Body Guard of the Sovereign on all Public and State occasions.
(Established in the Yeae isoq.)
Captain Henry, Lord Belper, 16 July 95.
Lieutenant Sir Henry Hugh Oldham,1 Knt. Colonel ret. pay Cameron Hghdrs., 25 June 91.
Standard Bearer Philip Liniborch Tillbrook,2 late Major Unatt., 18 Dec. 86.
Gentlemen-at-Abms.
Stapleton Charles Cotton „. :l vi6 Oct. 49 [John Edward Varty Rogers," Lt.CoIonef
Fra. C. Wemyss, Colonel late 3 Bn. West Rid
ing Regt. (6 West York Militia)
Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan,5late Cap-
tain 2 P
Paget John Bourke,6 late Captain 11 P
Henry JoblingWallaeb," lata Captain 77 P. ...
John Henry Lowndes,8 late Lt. Colonel 6 P. ...
John Walrond Clarke, 9late Captain ioHus. ...
Wm, Cuninghame Cuninghame,12 late Cap-
tain 70 P
Jas Ainslie Stewart,14 late Colonel R. Marines-
John Glas Sandeman,15 late Captain 1 Drs....
Walter Clopton Wingfield,19 late Major Mont-
gomery Yeomanry Cavalry
!?£ John Grant Malcolmson,20 late Lieut. 3
Bombay Cavalry
John Hampden Waller,21 late Lieut. 28 F
Wm. Chester Master, OB.22 late Colorel 28 P.
Edward Andrew Noel,24 '.ate Captain 31 Foot
Reynold Alleyne Clement,27 late Capt. 68 Foot,
and late Lt. Colonel 2 Bucks Rifle Volunteers...
Charles Cooch,28 Colonel retired pay
Edward Brown,29 Colonel r.f p. 101 P
Geo. Henry Pocklington,30 late Lt.Colonel
18 Foot
Henry Brackenbury,31 late MajorDepot Batt.
Arthur Allen Owen,38 Colonel retired pay 88th
Connaught Rangers
Herbert Alex. St. John Mildmay,39 Lt.Colonel
late Rifle Brigade
Charles Clitherow Gore,40 Colonel retired pay
Irish Rifles
^iS Nov. 60
8 Oct. 63
25 Apr. 64
17 Dec. 64
17 Dec. 64
8 Mar. 65
18 Aug. 67 1
4 June 69
18 June 69
22 Apr. 70
25 May 70
24 Aug. 70
31 Oct. 70
19 Mar. 75
1 Apr. 76
14 Mar. 77
1 July 77
1 July 77
8 Nov. 77
3 Mar. 85
16 Oct. 85
27 Jan. 87
retired pay 102 F.
Charles Wheler Hume,44 Bt. Major late Rifle
Brigade; Hon. Col. lute 4 Bn. JV. Kent Regt
Christopher Middlemass Davidson,45 Lt. Col
retired pay Munster Fusiliers
Walter Frederick Kelsey,4" Colonel retired
pay Seaforth Highlanders
p.r.c. Charles Wyndham Murray,48 Colonel re-
tired payGloucesterRegimeiit; MP.forButh,
Knight of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem...
Augustus James Hill,49 Lt.Colonel retired pay
Royal Marine Artillery
Henry Arthur Fletcher,*! Lt.Colonel late Ben-
gal Cavalry
Walter Henry Holbe.-h,52 Lt.Colonel retired
pay King's Royal Rifles
Edward Tufnell,53 Lt.Colonel retired pay
Irish Regiment
Edward George Keppel,5" Lt.Colonel retired
pay Manchester Regiment
Alfred Western Hatchell Hornsby - Drake,58
Lt.Colonel late Madras Staff Corps
Brackley H. Barrington Kennett,59 late
Major South Yorkshire Regiment
George Anthony Bllard Gore,60 Lt.Colonel
late Royal Marines
Augustus Frederick Liddell,61 Capt.lateR. A.
Robert Henry Brooke-Hunt,62 Lt.Colonel late
Seaforth Highlanders
Charles Edgeworth Gubbins,63 Major late
Bengal Staff Corps
27 Apr. 87
9 Jan. 88
S May 89
1 Jan. 90
1 Jan.
17 July 91
16 May 92
i July 93
21 Mai. 94
17 July 94
20 Apr. 95
20 Apr. g5
1 June 95
27 July 95
to Feb. 96
1 Jan. 97
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant.— Aubone George Fife,43 Colonel lata 6 Dragoon Guards, 4 July 91.
Sub Officer. — Lt.Colonel J. G. Sandeman,15 late Captain 1 Dragoons, 21 Feb. 74.
Scarlet — Facings Blue Velvet. I Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Gentlemen-at-Arms on Half Pay.
Bevil Granville,54 late Bt.Major 23 Foot ] 9 Sept. 63 Francis Pavy,55 late Captain 74 Foot 20 July 69
John Chas.D. Morrison, 13 late Col. R. Marines) 30 Mar. 60 William Mathew Dunbar,56 Colonei retired
Cha.Edwyn Wyatt,17 late Bt.Major 8 Hussars 2oJuly69:l pay 24 Foot i6June82
1 Sir Henry Oldham served in the China Expeditionary Force of 1860, and was present in the actions of Sinho
and Tangku, assault and capture of the North Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hill campaign in 1863.
2 Major P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the 13th Light Infantry, and was present at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1850-51 (Medal); and in 1S52-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successful patrols.
1 Captain Wallack served with the 9th Regt. throughout the Sntlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps) .
8 Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture, of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and storming-
the Quarries on 7th June — severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
9 Captain Clarke served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from 17th April 1855, including the sieo-e
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya where he commanded a squadron in support
of a troob of Horse Artillery, and an affair with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
12 Captain Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up to 26th Nov., anrl
alsofrom Jan. to 9th Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
13 Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligado in the River Parana were attacked and carried
20th Nov. 1845. Served on the China expedition ot 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, thelandirg
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as D.A.A.
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Maior). Set ved the campaign in the north of China in i860",
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in de-
spatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Bievet of Lt.Colonel).
14 Colonel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840,— at the Camp nt D'Jouni as Acting Engineer
the storm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre (War Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the West Coast of Africa from 1841 to 1844 ; commanded a de-
tachment of Marines at the destruction of several Barracoons in 1S42 andliberatPd 1,200 slaves atKabenda. Anibrjz,
Black Point, Loango, Punta da Linha, 25 miles up the river Congo ; and a second time at Kabenda, three miles
inland, when he was attacked by a much superior force, and after liberating the slaves and destroying the barra-
coons effected a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally wounded, closely pressed by a large force
of armed Africans (mentioned in despatches). Served with the battalion of Royal Marines sent to Japan from 1S64
to 1866, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inland ssa of Japan, on the 5th and 6th H!ent. 1864.
15 Lt.Colonel Sandeman served with the 1st Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Oct. 185,1
and was present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege ana fall of Sebastopcl (Modal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
17 Major Wyatt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp) . Also
in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1S58 and was present at the siege and capture of Rabutghwy
action of Barndia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture o'f
Thansi (Modal with Clasp).
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130& The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen- at- Arms.
19 Major Wingfield served with the 1st Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was pre-
sent at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the 18th and 21st September.
Commanded the Cavalry force sent to Tungchon with llr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
eoth September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'"> Lieutenant Malcolrason served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force 111
■1356-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action of
Kuooshab (Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the 1~(T under the following circumstances : — " On
the occasion of an attack on the enemy on the 8th February 1857, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CM., Lieutenant
Moore, the Adjutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by a hose's length. His hurse leaped into the
square, and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks
of the enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sworn to force his way
through the press ; but he would assuredly have lost liis life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson,
observing his peril, fought h;s way to his dismounted comrade through a crowd of ei.emies to his rescue, and. giving
him his stirrup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfulness for others, cool
determination, devoted courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
Malcolmson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour." Served also with the
Central India Field Force, including the siege of Ratghur and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp) .
21 Lieut. Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the capture of the fort of Kaili (Medal).
33 Colonel Master commanded the 5th Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, and served with it in
Outram's Force at the Alumbagh in all the, operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Begt. at the
capture of Lucknow, as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Dounderkeira and
Buxurghat, and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colcnel, CB.,
Medal with two Clasps, and a 3-ear's service).
24 Captain Noel served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at
the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medai and three Clasps).
27 Lt.Colonel Clement served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal) .
28 Colonel Cooch served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and the sorties of the 5th 9th and 10th May, defence of the Quariies 71b June, assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June (in command of the Wool-bag party of his regiment) and 8tL September (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion ol Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals). Appointed Town Major in Sebastopol immediately alter its fall for his services during the
siege and final assault.
29 Colonel E. Brown served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Burmese warof 1852-53, including the recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov., lelief of its
garrison on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clas7> for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian
Mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and assault of the Eedga.te, wounded in five places, in
one dangerously (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in tile Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla. (Clasp).
80 Lt.Colonel G. H. Pockbngton served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served alsoin the Crimea from 1st June 1855, including ttie siegeand Juilof bebastopol.and
attack of the 1800. June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
81 Major Brackenbury served with the6ist Regiment in the Pud jaub campaign of i84S-49,and was present at tie
battle of Goojorat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Kbyber Pass in February and March
18,9 (Medal with Clasp) Present with the expedition to the Euzofzie Country and at the attack ai.d capture of
insurgentvillages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the rank of Captain -with the
Turkish Contingent and performed duty as an Engineer Officer in the Crimea in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal) .
38 Cclonel A. A. Oweuservedin the Kafir war in 1877-78. first as Assistant Adjutant General to Colonial Forces
and afterwards as Assistant Adjutant General to the Transkei Field Force, and commanded the attacking column in
the action at Newmaka and subsequent engagements in tbe Chicabu and Kei River Valley (mentioned in despatches,
and received the thanks of Colonel Glyn, Commanding Transkei Field Force, for having, with assistance, saved
the life of a private soldier, who was very severely wounded, by carrying him to a place of shelter under a very
heavy fire) : also served in the Zulu war in 1379 in command of a draft battalion at 1'inetown (Brevet ol Lt.Colonei,
Medal with Clasp) .
39 Lt.Colonel H. A St. John Mildmay served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept.
i885,.including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served m the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1864 (Medal).
40 Colonel C. C. Gore was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege and capture of Kotah on the 30th March,
1858, affair at Sanganeer, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur
{Medal with Clasp). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war of 1881.
42 Lt.Colonel J. E. V. Rogers served the campaign in Oude from June to Dec. 1858, including the occupation of
Fyzabad, capture of Sultanpore, passage of the Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaili, and other
minor affairs (Medal).
43 Colonel A. G. Fife served witn the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Division of
the Cabul Field Force, and took part in the expeditions against Asmatulla Khan in the Lughman Valley and against
the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and
Jokan, and in the engagement at Nargashai (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with
Clasp). Granted a step of honorary rank for service in the Field.
*4 Colonel C. W. Hume served with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1857-58, including tbe siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah. Was
Staff OBcer to a Field Force under Brigadier General Wheeler in the final campaign in Bundlecnnd in 1859
(Medal with Clasp). Promoted to an unattached Company for service in the Field.
45 Lt. Colonel C. M. Davidson served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 as Adjutant of the 4th Regiment, and
was m-esent s.t the action of Arogee and capture_of Magdala (Medab.
4" Colonel W. F. Kelsey served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1S7S
till June 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost Expedition, and was present in the engagement
at Mattoon (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Chalouf on the 20th August in command of four companies of his Battalion, and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
48 Colonel C. W. Murray served in the Zulu war of 1879, first as Aide de Camp to Major General Ciealock. com-
manding the 1st Division, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch
of the Division; was finally attached in this capacity to Clarke's Column, reconnoitred the country beyond Ulundi
as far as the Ngome region, and made a reconnaissance of the route to be traversed by the column from Ulundi to
the Middle Drift of the Tugela River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in
tbe Afghan war in 1880 with the 72nd Highlanders, and was Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Baker in the
expedition to the Logar Valley (Medal). Served in the Marri Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier General Tanner.
Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General on the Base and
Lines of Communication, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General.
*'■' Lt.Colonel A. J. Hill served in the Ashauti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
11 Lt.Colonel Fletcher served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was present in
the engagement with the Mohmunds near Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war in 1SS2
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
52 Lt.Colonel W. H. Holbech served on the Red River Expedition of i8t>. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir as Brigade Major to the 2nd Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen- at- Arms. 13I
53 Lt.Colonel E. Tufnell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
5* Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's
Army before Lucknow on 14 Nov. 1857. and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwalior
Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. :2j8 (Brevet of Major, Medal with
two Clasps).
55 Captain Pavy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 with the 74th Highlanders, and was present at
the storm and capture of Capuul (Medal).
50 Colonel W. M. Dunbar served with the 34th. Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th Jury 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th ard 28th Nov. 1857, siege
and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowar.ie (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the 1st Battalion
24th Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) .
57 Lt.Colonel E. G. Keppel served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
58 Lt.Colonel Hornsby-Drakeserved with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
59 Major B. H. B. Kennett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp) . Served with the 51 st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition to the
Bazar Valley and in the operations in the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys— wounded 1 Medal).
60 Lt.Colonel G. A. E. Gore served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
61 Captain A. F. Liddell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present during the operations round
Cabul in December 1879, including 'n8 storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (Jledal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at Lhe destruction of Temai (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Scar).
62 Lt.Colonel R. H. Brooke-Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1879 till
January 1880 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
(mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Major C. E. Gubbins served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Yeomen of the Guard.
Her Majesty's Body Guard.
(Instituted nr Henry VII. in the Year 1485.)
Captain William Frederick, Earl Waldegrave, 20 Aug. 96.
Lieutenant Lt.Colonel Sir Horatio Page Vance.1 Ent. late of 38 Foot, 9 Dec. 93.
Ensign Lt.Colonel Richard George Ellison,2 late of 47 Foot, Son. Col. 2 Vol. En. Lincoln Eegt. 4 Oct. 92.
Exons.
Lt.Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson,3 late of 10 Foot, 13 Feb. 62.
Major Edmund Halbert Elliot.,4 ret. pay Royal Artillery, 7 May 92.
Bt.Major Hon. Francis Lionel Lydston Colborne,5 ret. pay Iri^h Rifles, 16 Nov. 92.
Captain Houston French," retired pay 2 Life Guards, 26 May 95.
Cleric of the Cheque and Adjutant. — Colonel Reginald Hennell,6 DSO. late Bombay Infantry, 22 Apr. 95.
140 Yeomen.
Agents. — Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Sir H. P. Vance served with the 33th Regiment in the Crimea from January to the 15th April 1855, in-
cluding the siege ot'Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian camDaign from Nov
1857, an<i was uresent at the storm and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree
and Nuggur (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clafp).
2 Colonel Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in tne 47th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
3 Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Soorjkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded three companies of
the 10th Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
1 Major E. H. Elliotserved in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major the Hon. F. L. L. Colborne served in the Afghan War in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major-General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war oi
1881. Was employed with the Beats during the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85, and was present at the action of
Kirbekan (mentioned ir- despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Senior Officer in charge of Water Transport.
6 Colonel R. Hennell served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afgbun war in 1879-80
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expe'ditionin 1885-87 (mentioned in despatchss, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
1 Captain French served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battl' Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
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Colonil-in-Chief.— Field Marshal His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Dulce of Com wall>
KG. KT. KP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 29 Hay So.
Colonel.— H.S.H. Prince Wm. Aug. Edward ot'Saxe-Wemiar,1 KP. GCB.Ens. 1 June 41 ; Ens. $ Lt.*8 June
41 ; Lt ic Capt. *ig May 46 ; Bt. Major, 20 June 54 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Capt. Sc Lt. Colonel, pi May
55 j Colonel, 5 Oct. 55 ; Major General. 6 Mar. 68; Lieut. General, 6 July 77; General, 14 Nov. 7c; .FteW
Marshal, 22 June 97 ; Colonil 1st Life Guards. 14 Nov. 88.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles Napier Miles.9 Lt. 20 Nov. 75; Captain, 24 Ncv. 82; Major, 6 Dec. »3;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 June 95 : Lt. Colonel. 6 Dec. cS.
Majors.
Thomas Charles Pleydell Calley^fjBrcrcO
Lt. Colonel, 6 Dec. 98) ) |
Gordon Carter lltidinj Master, 24 Jan. 80) |
Son. Cecil Edward Bingham
Captains.
Geo.LindsayHolford,C/iI■. MVO. Equerry \
in WaitingtoH.R.H. the Prince of Wales )'
George Francis Milner
Edwin Berkeley Cook, Aide de Camp to Sir') \
George L"ck $ *
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Hugh Craufurd Fraser12
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2ND LIEUT.
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11 Sept. 76! 21 July 86
23 Mar. 81 [ 28 Sept. 87
9 Sept. 32; 26 Oct. 92
Lieutenants.
Harold Maxwell Grenfell 17 Aug. 92
Charles Shuldham Schreiber i 23 Sept. 93
9 July 90!
n Apr.
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3 Dec.
12 Aug.
5 Dec.
Philip Blencowe Cookson ' iS Apr
iS Mar.
15 Apr.
3 Feb.
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Frederick Henry Wauer Garden .
Rhodri Vaushan Llovd Lloyd-Philipps..
John Spencer Cavendish
Harold Greenwood Henderson
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Frederick Edward Guest...
Walter Waring
1 July
27 Jan.
4 July
n Jan.
2 Sept. 91
2 Nov. 92
2 Nov. 92'
25 Jan. 93
1 July 88
11 Jan. 93
5 May 94|
26 June 95
14 Mar. 96
24 June 96
7 Oct. 96
6 Dec.
5 May 94
26 June 95
6 Dee. 98
13 May
1 Dec.
9 Aug.
13 Feb.
14 Mar.
5 Sept.
13 Jan.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
Riding Master. — Douglas Hall, 8 May S9 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Muster. — William Wragg, 6 Nov. 86 ; Hon. Captain, 6 Nov. 96.
Medical Officers.— Horatio R. O. Cross,11 13 Oct. 97; Surgeon Captain, 4 Aug. 78; Surgeon Major, 11 Aug.
97; Lt. Colonel, 3 Aug. 98.
George Edgar Hughes, 1 Jan. 98 ; Surgeon Lieut. 30 Jan. 92 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 Jan. 95
(attached).
Veterinary Officer.— John Loushlin, 28 May 98; Vet. Lieut. 2 July 90.
Scarlet— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, January 1816.
1 Prince Edward of Saxe- Weimar served the Eastern Campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava.and Inkerman.and siege of Sebastopol (wounded in the leg in the Trenches, 19 Oct., and
mentioned in despatches, Aide deCarnp to the Queen and Colonel, Cif., Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the Legion
of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
9 Lt.Colonel Miles served with the 1st Life (iuards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements
at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
10 Lt.Colonel Calley served with the 1st LifeGuards in theEgyptian warof 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magt'ar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the cap-
ture o' Cairo (Meda Iwith Clasp, and Kb. ^dive's Star).
12 Captain Fraser.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
1)1 Lt.Colonel Crosse.— Fcr War Services, see Royal Army Medical Corps.
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The Royal Arms. " Dettingen" "Peninsula" " Watebloo " "Egypt, 1882 " " Tel-el-Kbbie."
Colonel-in-Chief.— Field Marshal His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
EG. XT. KP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 29 May 80.
Colonel.— Richard William Perm, Earl Howe,1 GCVO. CB. Ens.SrZt. pi4 July 38 ; Zt. 4- Capt. p5 Apr. 44 ;
Bt. Major, 28 May 53 ; Capt. <fr Zt. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Colonel, 17 Nov. 57 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ;
Zt. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 16 March 80; Colonel 17th Foot. 25 June 79 ; Colonel 2nd Life Guards,
5 Jan. 90.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton, Earl of Dundonald,6 CB. MVO. Cornet,
*6 July 70; Zt. 2$ Oct. 71; Capt. 10 April 78; Major, 12 Jan. 85; Bt.Zt. Colonel, 15 June 85; Colonel,
15 June 89; Zt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 95.
Majobs.
AudleyDallasNeeld(Bf.Zf. CoZone?,i 2 Jan.")
95), 2nd in Command 26 June 96 j
John Anstruther Smith-Cuninghame10
CORNET, SUB
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2ND LIEUT.
pi5 Feb. 71
Charles Fred. St.ClairAnstruther-Thomson
Captains.
Mountifort John Courtnay Longfield16
Oswald Henrv Ames
Reginald Arthur Haworth Peel
Thomas, Earlof Longford
Algernon Francis Holford Ferguson
Richard Todd Ellison, Adjutant 9 Oct. 98
Sydney Thornhill Haukey
Lieutenants.
John Chaytor Brinton
Algernon Richard Trotter, Aide de Camp ~)
to Sir E. H. Bailer, 9 Oct. 98 }
William Zord Kensington
Sir Edward Paulet Slracey, Bart
Claude Champion-de Crespiguy
Hon. Malcolm Bowes-Lyon
Heavy Siward Balliol Surtees
Herbert Henry Spender Clay
Hon. Arthur Edward Brace O'Neill
23 Oct. 3c
28 Oct.
11 Feb.
Second Lieutenants.
Ralph Francis Howard, Earl of Wicklow.
Sir George Lionel Lawson Bagot Pres- '
cott, Bart
5 Feb. 8;
22 Aug. 8£
17 July 8c
28 June 9^
28 Jan. 91
10 Feb. 9:
22 June 9
22 Auu. 94
3 July 9
3 July 95
21 Dec. 95
10 June 90
26 May 97
16 Feb. qS
25 June 98
13 June 74
1 July
14 May
6 May
16 May
12 Jan.
8 Apr.
13 Apr. 92
13 Apr.
5 Apr.
5 Apr.
11 Oct.
5 Aug.
26 May
14 July
20 Apr.
15 June
1 3 April 8 1
10 April 83
12 Jan.
14 Mar.
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24 Sept. 87
12 Jan. 91
12 Jan. 95
20 May 96
Riding Master.— Charles Henry Burt, S June 81 ; Hon Captain, 8 June 91.
Quarter Master.— Thomas George Entwistle, 13 Oct. 86; Hon. Captain, 13 Oct. 96.
Medical Officers.— P. Gordon Radstock Young, 13 Oct. 80 ; Surgeon, 3 Feb. 78 ; Surgeon Major, 12 Aug. 50.
Rupert Fawssett, 19 Sept. 97; Suraeon Zieut. 29 July 95 {attacked 1.
Veterinary Officer.— Thomas Fliutotf,18 10 June 91 ; Vet. Capt. 23 June 75 ; 1st Class, 23 June 85 ; Vet. Major,
Scarlet— Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. [23 June 95.
Returned from France, February 1816.
1 Ean Howe served as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir war in 1832-53 (Medal), for which-
service he was promoted to the Brevet rank of Major. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, as Acting Quarter
Master General of the QueeD's Troops (Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
6 Lord Dundonald served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 2nd Life Guards detachment
of the Camel Corps; carried the despatches to Korti announcing the seizure of the Gakdul wells; commanded
the transport and baggage of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart in the advance to Metammeh;
*vas present at the action of Abu Klea and ia the engagement at Gubat; acted as guide to the convoys
whicn left Gubat on the evenings of 23rd January and 1st February, and also to the reinforcements to Abu
Klea; carried the despatches from Gubat announcing the fall of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lieut. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Smith-Cuninghame served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
16 Captain Longlicld served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment of the Camel
>Corps (Medai with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
18 Veterinary Captain Flinton*.— For War Services, see Army Veterinary Department.
Continuation of Notes to Royal Horse Guards.
2 Lt. Colonel Hrocklehurst served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in
itho engagements at ElMagfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir
'(Medafwttu Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 m charge of the Remount
Depot(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). . ,
» Lord BinniDg served with the Roval Horse Guards and in command of the Signallers of the Cavalry Bripde
an the Egyptian war of 1882, and was" present in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, at the battle ot
Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Seived in the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the Heavv Camel Corps in the Desert Column, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and JS1
■Gubat, the affair before Metammeh and the attack on the Convoy on 14th February (two Clasps). Served m the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the River Column, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). , , . , _
* Captain Villiers served with the TJnyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1893-94 (nominated to the 3rd mass
.0f the order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for services to the Sultan of Zanzibar).
6 Lt.Colonel Forrester.— For War Services, see Royal Army Medical Corps.
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Colonel-in-Chief. — Field Marshal His Royal Highness Albert Edward , Prince of Wales and Duice of Cornwall
KG. KT. KP. GMB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 29 Mav 80.
Colonel.— Rt. Hon. Ge.rnet Joseph, Viscount Wolseley,1 KP. GCB. GCMG. Commander in Chief an
Colonel in Chief Royal Irish Regiment ; Ensign, 12 March 52; Lieut. 16 May 53; Captain, 26 Jan. 55 j
Bt. Major, 43 Mar. 58 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 26 Apr. 59; Major, 15 Feb. 61 ; Colonel, 5 June 65 ; Major General,
6 Mar. 68 ; Lt. General, 25 Mar. 78; General, 18 Nov. 82; Held Marshal, 26 May 94 ; Golsnel Eoya
Horse Guards, 29 .Mar. 95.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Fielden Brocklehurst,2 MVO. Lt. 2 Dee. 74; Ca.pt. 18 May 81 ; Bt.Major,
15 June 85 ; Major, 24 Sept. 87 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 18 Jan. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 18 Jan. 95.
2ND LIBIT.
BBEV.HAJ.
Majors.
George, Zord Binning3 (Brevet Lt .Colonel ")
18 Jan. 95), 2nd in Command 26 June 96 $ '
Henrv Thomas Fen wick
William Anstruther-Thomson
11 Sept. 80
17 Apr. So
11 Apr. 81 14 May 87
Captains.
Arthur Vaughan Hanning Vaughan-Lee ...
Gordon Chesney Wilson
Charles Hyde Villiera*
Wilfred Francis Ricardo
Gerald James FitzGerald
Hon. Geo. Cecil Beaumont Weld Forester, >
Adjutant 5 Yeomanry Brigade 1 Oct. 95. 5
Arthur (Jocelyn Charles, Vigct. Sudley ...
William Dixon Mann-Thomson
.Lieutenants.
Charles Ernest Rose
John Geo. Marquit of Tullibardinc, DSO.
Hon. AlgernonHy.Chas.Hanbury-Tracy, },
serving in British E. Africa Protectorate /
Edmund Butler Charteris
Henry William, Visct. Crichton, Adju- /
tan't 8 Dec. 96 j
Hon. Reginald Ward
Hon. Arthur Vesey Meade, Aide de Camp )
to the Governor General of India )
Hon. Richard Frederick Molyneux
Hon. Dudley Churchill Marjori banks
Henry De la Poer, Marquis o/Waterford ...
Henry John, Duke o/'Roxburghe
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Stewart Henry, Visct. Castlereagh
Harold Ernest Brassey
4 May 87
23 Nov. 87
16 May 88
17 July 89
17 July 09
20 Nov. 89
4 Mar. 91
23 Apr. 92
28 Dec. 92
28 Dec. 92
28 Dec. 92
5 May 94
6 Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
3 Apr. 95
3 J"l.r 9
18 Mar. 96
20 Feb. 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
11 Mar. 85
1 July 81
18 July 85
5 Dec. 88
1 June 89
18 Sept. 89
24 Sept. 90
15 Oct. 90
13 Apr. 92
S Apr. 93
5 Apr. 93
30 Dec. 93
18 Apr. 94
22 Dec. 94
6 Feb. 95
6 Nov. 95
4 Mar. 96
11 Nov. 96
13 Jan. 97
18 June 97
11 May 98
13 Apr. 9:
30 Dec. 9;
18 Apr. 94
21 Nov. 94
22 Dec. 94
18 Jan. 95
6 Feb. 95
30 Mar. 95
30 Mar. 95
4 Mar. 96
22 Dec. g4
19 Sept. 96
1 May 97
Hiding Master. — Charles James Ashley, 20 Dec. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Stubbs, 27 Nov. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Medical Officers.— James Stevenson Forrester,0 13 Oct. 97 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 Sept. 74; Surgeon Major,
25 Oct. 94 ; Surgeon Lt. Colonel, 25 Oct. 94.
Hugh Rayner, MB. 13 Feb. 97; Surgeon Captain, 30 Jan. 86.
Veterinary Officer. — Francis Binyoun Drage, 1 ilay 97"; I7«<- Lieut. 18 July 88; Vet. Captain, 18 July 98.
Blue— Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, 2 February 1816.
Loid Wolseley served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1832-53 (Medal for Fetru), was with the
expedition under Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon, and was severely wounded when leading
he storming party against the chief's stronghold on the 19th March (mentioned in despatches). Landed in the
Crimea with the 90th Light Infantry on =th Dec. 1854. and was employed in the trenches as Acting Engineer until
Sebastopol was taken ; was engaged inthe assault and defence of the Quarries on 7th June, and on duty in the
Trenches at the attack of the 18th June ; severely wonnded in a sortie 30th August, when in charge of the
advanced sap — several times mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
ef Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns of 1837-59, anci ,was
present at the relief ol Luoknow, defence of the Alumbaghby Outram, with the several engagements there, siege
and capture of Lucknow, subsequently as D.A.Q.M. General to Grant's division and with it at the affair of Baree,
action at Nawabgunger and all the others fought by that force (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the war of 1S60 in China upon the Quarter Master General's Staff, and
was present at the assault of the Taku Forts, and in all the engagements throughout the campaign (promoted
Major unattached, Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from Canada to the Red
River Territorv for the suppression of the Rebel Government established at Fort Garry against the Queen's
authority, and"was created a Knight of St. Michael and St. George and Companion of the Bath for his services
upon that occasion. Was Governor and Commander of the Forces 011 the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war of
1873-74 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted to be Major General for distinguished ser-
vice in the field, GCMG. ECB. and Medal with Clasp). At a meeting of the Common Council of the Corporation
of London it was unanimously resolved as follows :— " That the honorary freedom of this City, with a sword of
the value of 100 guineas, be presented to Major-General Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley, ECB. GCMG., in recogni-
tion of his gallant services in the British Army, and especially in reference to the distinguished ability and
gallantry displayed by him in his command of the expedition to the Gold Coast, by which he obtained results
conducive t« peace, commerce, and civilisation on the continent of Africa. And this Court desires also to record
fts admiration of the patient endurance of hardship exhibited, and the valuable co-operation and assistance
rendered to Sir Garnet Wolseley, by the gallant officers and men of both services and of all arms engaged m the
expedition." Was seut to South Africa in June 1879 as Governor and High Commissioner of Natal and lands
adjacent, with local rank of General. Completed the subjugation of the Zulus and brought the Zulu war to a
conclusion. Afterwards overpowered Sekukuni's hostile nation and destroyed their stronghold ; and finally
subdued the disaffected Boers and completed the annexation of the Transvaal (GCB. Medal with Clasp). Was
Commander in Chief of the British Expeditionary Army throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, m which campaign
that Army in the space of 25 days effected disembarkation at Ismailia, traversed the desert, and seized the capital
of Egypt together with its citadel and the rebel chief, having in that period fought and defeated the enemy five
times— finally at Tel-el-Kebir where the enemy's strongly entrenched position was taken at the point of the
bayonet after an arduous night march, all his guns captured, aud his army overwhelmed (received the thanks of
both Houses of Parliament, raised to the peerage, promoted General for distinguished service in the field, Medal
with Clasp, 1st Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the forces in the Soudan campaign m
1884-85 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, was raised to a Viscount m the peerage, and received
two Clasps) LFor remainder of Notes, see preceding page
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'Dettingen" "Watecloo" "Sevastopol" " Taku Fobts " "Rekin" "South Afbica, 1879."
Colonel in Chief.— His Majesty Francis Joseph I. Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary KG 25 Mar. 96.
Uoionel— James Robert Steadman Sayer,1 CB. Cornet, P23 May 45 ; Lt. p3i March 48 ; 'Capt. p2; Nov. 50 ;
Major, v6 Feb. 57 ; Lt. Colonel, "21 Oct. 50 ; Colonel, 21 Oct. 64; Major General, 6 Feb. 70 : Lieut. General,
13 March 85 ; Colonel 1 Dragoon Guards, 25 June 86.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Mostyn Owen,8 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 7S: Lt. 1 July 81 : Capt. 4 Dec 86 ; Major,
1 July 95 : Lt. Colonel, 14 June 98.
Majors.
p.s.c. William Henry Birkbeck,4 2nd in *)
Command 14 June 98 /
Henry Lee Pennell, Aide de Camp to the )
Lt. Governor N.W. Provinces 6 Nov. 95 }
John Flint .'.
Steuart Bogle Smith, Adjutant Devon\
Yeomanry Brigade 15 Nov. 95...., J
Captains.
William James Smyth Fergusscn5
Charles James Briggs
Frederick Courtenay Longuet Hulton, \
Army Pay Department J
Hugh de Crespigny Eastwood
Francis Churchill Quicke
John Ambard Bell-Smyth
p. s.c.William Maurice llarter, Hep. Assist. \
Adjutant General, York, 16 Mar. 97 j
Herbert Francis Langton
Henry John Williams
2ND LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
Frederic Graham
Edmraid Deacon, Adjutant 8 June 97..
Hugh Fforde Searight
Peter Robert Denny
Henry Francis Wickham
Hon. Chandos Graham Gore-Langton
John Andrew Charies Hamilton
Darcy Arthur Rasbotham
Duncan Mackinnon Gray ...%
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Johnstone Grewing._
4 May 87
21 Dec. 87
5 Feb. 87
8 Oct. 90
4 Mar. 91
1 Mar.
5 Oct.
6 Mar.
7 Dec. 95
4 July 96
16 Sept. 96
28 Oct. 96
- Julv 9
5 Sept. 97
1 Dec.
97
25 Aug. 85 31 Jan.
90
28 Jan. 82
2 July 84
28 Jan. 82
6 Feb. 84
30 Jan. 86
24 Nov. 86
19 Aug. 85
1 Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
j8 Feb.
7 Sept. 92
1 Mar. 93
17 Feb. 9..
5 Sept. 94
1 1 Mar. 96
4 July 96
2 June 97
2 June 97
13 Oct. 97
18 May 98
24 Aug. '
23 Oct. 88
16 Oct. 91
17 Feb. 92
29 June 90
1 Mar. 93
iS Oct. 93
14 June 94
6 Nov. 9
15 Nov. 95
1 1 Mar. 96
14 June
13 Sept. 98
3 Apr. 97
22 Aug. 94
22 Dec. 07
x4 June 98
Riding Master.— .William Plowman, 8Jan. 96; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Henry Collins,6 1 Mar. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarltt— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beturned from India, 1 Nov. 91.
1 Lieut.General Sayer served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from: iSth Aug. 1S55,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Regiment in
China throughout the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, and those of the 18th and 21st September ,
also the surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with two Clasps).
3 Lt.Colonel Owen served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement with
the Mshmunds at Dakkaand the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal).
* Major Birkbeck served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling-
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 as
Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
5 Captain Fergusson served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earl« (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Lieut. Collins served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the Cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Meda!
with Clasp).
136
Pay.
2nd Dragoon Guards {Queen's Bays). [ Leeds.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Lucoow."
Colonel.— William Henry Seymour,' CS. Ensign, p7 May 47 ; Lt. 10 June 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 13
May 58 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 July 58 ; Colonel, 7 July'63; Major General, 24 Dec. 68 ; Lieut. General, 30 Sept. 82 ;
General, 1 Jan. 85 ; Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards, 2 Nov. 83 ; Colonel 13th Hussars, 5 Jan. 91 ; Colonel 2nd
Dragoon Guards, 20 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Joseph Alexander Lambert, Lieut. 2 Dec. 74; Captain, 1 Dec. 80; Major, 21 July 88;
Lt. Colonel. 20 Nov. 95.
MaJOBS.
George Prescott Douglas,4 znd in Com- )
mand 21 Apr. 98 I
James Edward Dewar9
John Chas Arthington Walker,™ Recruit-'
ing Staff Officer, West London, 12 May 96 J
William Kirk..
2XD LIEUT.
19 Feb. 81
William Horsley Persse,11 serving with the~)
Egyptian Army )
Captains.
James O'Hara, Army Pag Department
Herbert William Wilberforce14
Edward William Llewhellic Urquhart, )
Adjutant 1 Nov. 97 J
Harold Piatt Svkes
William AlexanderCrawford Cockburn,16 #
serving in the Niger Coast Protectorate ... )
Robert Douglas Herron ...
Percy Molesworth Sykes, Consul at~>
Kermaii. Persia. J
FC Nevill Maskelyne Smvth,16 serving^ ,
with th° Egyptian Army ...'. j| 22 AuS' w
Thomas Ward ..
William Robert Bindloss
14 Sept. 87
[6 Nov. 87
8 June 87
14 Mar.
29 Feb.
23 July 90
12 Mar. 92
Lieutenants.
Richard Lucas Mullens
George Frederick Thompson .
Edward Spencer Dickin
Charles Albert Leslie French..
Cecil Pellew Bradshaw
Cecil Aubrey Escombe
Second Libutbnants.
John Henry Pisre-Le^challas
James Alexander Browning
8 Oct. 90
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
3 Feb. 97
7 July 97
1 Dec. 97
11 May 98
LIEUT
i July
81
29 July
82
29 July
82
2 Aug.
82
6 May
85
30 Jan.
10 Mar.
86
86
24 Feb.
92
9 Dec.
92
1 Apr.
90
6 Mar.
95
26 Apr.
95
26 Apr.
95
28 Aug.
i3 Sept.
95
95
27 Jan.
10 Mar.
10 Mar.
9 July
1 Apr.
24 Aug.
92
97
97
97
98
98
CAPTAIN.
20 July
87
20 July
87
20 Jan.
86
25 July
88
6 Mar.
95
16 Dec.
16 Dec.
96
96
16 Dec.
96
10 Mar.
97
9 July
97
9 July
97
8 Dec.
97
8 Dec.
97
8 Dec.
15 Oct.
97
9*
Hiding Master.— Henry Andrew Hughes, 23 July 79 ; Son. Captain, 23 July I
Quarter Master. — Joseph Hopkins, 3 Nov. 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Egypt, 3 Nov. 1896.
BEEV.MAJ.
10 July 97
10 Mar. 97
3 Apr. 97
12 May 97
8 Dec. 97
16 Nov. 98
I General Seymour served during the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55 with the 68th Light Infantry, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, aDd Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1858-59 with the 2nd Dragoon Guards, including the action
of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (charger wounded), and subsequent operations, action of Nawab
gunge (in command of three squadrons of the Regiment), and re-occupation of Fyzabad. Commanded the Bays
■throughout the Oude campaign, including the action ot Jamo (wounded), assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-
Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Gazetted Brevet Major on 20th July 1858, frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and CB.).
4 Major Douglas served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 7th Dragoon Guards as a volunteer, and was present
an the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Major Dewar served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Ewart, Com-
manding the Cavalry Brigade (Medal with Clas-p. and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Walker served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
3884-85 with the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
II Major Persse served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including
-the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
14 Captain Wilberforce served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Major General Elles,
Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Cockburn served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 with the Niger Coast
Protectorate Forces (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Smyth served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890-91. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir
(mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Also served in the
campaign in 1898, and was present in the Cavalry reconnaissance of 4th April and at the battle of Khartoum
•(slightly wounded) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following act : — " At the battle of Khartoum, on the
2nd September 189S, Captain Smyth galloped forward and attacked an Arab who had run amok among some
•camp followers. Captain Smyth received the Arab's charge and killed him, being wounded with a spear in the
arm in so doing. He thus saved the life of one at least of the camp followers."
York.
3rd (The Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards.
137
I rears' Ser. The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Blenheim" "Ramillies" " Oudenabdb"
Fall Half "Malplaquet" "Talaveba" "Albuheea" " Vittobia " "Peninsula" "Abyssinia."
Day Pnv
' Colonel.— Conyers Tower,1 CB. Cornet, p7 June 44 ; Lt. *6 June 45 ; Capt. pi8 Jan. 50 ; Major, 1*17 May 61 ;
Lt. Colonel, p4 Aug. 63; Colonel, 4 Aug. 68; Major General, 20 liar. 78; Lieut. General, 20 March 83 ;
Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards, 5 Jan. 91.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Uiick George Campbell de Burgh,2 Lieut. 11 Sept. 76 ; Capt. 1 July Si ; Major, 31
Oct. 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Nov. 97.
23
Majobs.
James Henry Aspinwall,* 2nd in Com- 1
mand 22 Jan. 98 $
p.s.c. Charles Herbert Farquharson
Si r Arthur Patrick Douglas Lushington, ~>
Bart $
Herbert Mercer
2ND LIBUT.
2 Mar. 78
11 Aug. 80
Captains.
Charles Leonard Cotton
Charles Inglis Scott, Army Pay Depart....
Andrew Bellew Nolan fArmy Pay Depart.
'p. s. c. William Robert Robertson,6 D&O. ...
Francis John Ryder, Adjutant 17 Aug. 93
Oswald Buckley Bingham Smith-Bing- >
ham J
Alfred James Arnold,7 DSO. serving)
under the Boyal Niger Ctmpany, witli >
rank of Major J
James William Ferguson
Lieutenants.
William Ernest Davis Goff
Alexander Ian Mitchell
Percival Naylor Kent
Richard Wm. Longfield, serving under)
the Foreign Office j
Robert Edward M'lllree Lomer
Gerald Achilles Burgoyne
Alfred Burt
George Trevor-Roper Cook
Second Lieutenants.
1 Henry John Joseph Patten 16 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
27 June 88
30 Jan. 89
8 June 89
23 Aug. 93
26 Apr. 90
12 Mar.
1 Nov.
10 Jan.
6 Mar. 93
29 May 95
6 June 96
6 June 96
8 Sept. 97
22 Mar.
27 Jan.
1 July
30 Jan.
7 Feb.
8 Dec.
31 July
1 Mar.
17 Sept.
23 Dec.
25 July 94
5 Sopt. 92
7 June 93
23 Feb. 95
23 Feb. 95
15 Apr. 96
16 Sept. 96
15 Dec. 97
30 Jan. 98
28 May 98
26 Aug. 84
12 Feb. S7
7 May 87
8 Apr. 90
5 Sept. 92
24 May 93
5 July 93
3 Apr. 95
3 Apr. 95
30 Jan.
16 June 97
2 Mar. 08
11 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 92
24 Nov. 92
3 Apr. 97
^Hiding Matter. — William Sykes, 20 Feb. 95 ; Hon. Lieu
Quarter Master. — Charles Henry Thorne, 5 Aug. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Returned from Natal, 21 Nov. 1895.
1 Lt. General Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Dragoon
Guards during the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the assault and capture of Magdala (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
2 Lt.Colonel de Burgh served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present as
Adjutant in the engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassatin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Major Aspinwall served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Captain Nolan served in the operations in Matabeleland in 1893-94 (Medal).
6 Captain Robertson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Intelligence Officer
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
" Major Arnold served in the Niger-Soudan campaisn in 1896-97 in command of the force, including the
expeditions to Egbon, Bida and Ilorin (received the thanks of the Governor and the "high appreciation of Her
Majesty's Government of the manner in which the campaign was organized and carried out;" promoted to bo
Captain, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 3rd (The Prince of Wales's) Dragoon Guards.
Riisedin 16S5. Germany, to 1758 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, OudenardeandMalplaquet). England,
to 1780. France, to 1794. England, to 1839. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Talavera, Albuhera and
Vittoria). England, to 1815. Prance, to Jan. 1816. England, to June 1816. Ireland, to 1829. Eng-
land, to 1834. Ireland, to 1837. England, to 1843. Ireland, to 1846. Scotland, to 1848. England, to
1852. Ireland, to March 1857. England, to August 1857. India, to Feb. 1868. Abyssinia, to May
i858 (Abyssinian war). England, to 1875. Ireland, to 1881. Scotland, to 1883. England, to 1884.
India, 1884.
138
4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards.
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay
rEawul Pindee,
L PuDJab.
The Harp and Crown, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " Quisseparahit?" "Peninsula"
"Balaklaya" "Sevastopol" "Egypt, :E82 " " Tel-el-Kebib."
Colonel.— SiV Henry Clement Wilkinson,' KCB. Ensign, 15 Feb. 56; Lieut. e5 Aug. 59; Captain, ''22 Sept. 93
Major, fi3Juy7o; Lt.Colonel, 3 Jury 72 ; Colonel, 3 July 77; J/U>r General, 1 Mar. 87 : Lieut. General
2b May 94 ; Colonel 4 Dragoon Guards, 4 Oct. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel.-GeorgeDigbyFilmerSulivan,2Corne<,i>i3June68; Zi>uf. ^Oct^i : Cant 24 June 76-
Major, 15 Aug. 88 ; Lt.Colonel, 11 Mar. 96.
Majors.
jD.*.e. Herbert Chas. Thornton Littledale,3
2nd in Command 26 June 96 _
Francis Blayney Lucas Woodwright
Hon. Rupert Leigh*
Charles Michael Edgeworth Brinkley ....
Captains.
Gerald Burrell Geach
Hon. William Wrottesley
Malcolm M'Neill,5 Equerry to H.R.H. the ]
Dulce of Connaught J
William Belk, Adjutant 14 Apr. 97
David Plenderleath Sellar
Bampfylde Leonard Care w
George Frederick Mappin
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
Cecil Robert Gaunt6
Clement Parker Toulson
Krnest Frank Holden
Edward Rickards
Herbert Timbrell M'Clellan
Brownlow Hy. Hamilton Mathew-Lannowe
John Hardress Lloyd
Augustus George Aime Jerrard, special^
employ West African Regiment )
Charles Mackenzie Grogan
Hugh Tweed Walford Wyllie
Second Lieutenants.
Kyrle Eugene Money
Stanley Malcolm Bruce
Arthur Henry Nicholas Corsellis
Gerald Barclay Lamont
21 Sept. 74
2 Aug. 82
n Feb. 76
29 July 82
2 Aug. 82
23 May 85
5 Dec. 83
30 Jan. 89 11 June 90
8 June 89' 30 Sept. 90
8 June Eg j 8 Oct. 90 12 Sept. 94
29 Nov. 90! 23 Apr. 92 16 Feb. 98
8 Mar. 82
8 May 88
17 Mar. 86
7 Mar. 88
18 June 90
5 Mar. 91
4 May 92
18 Apr. 94
6 Au
BREV.MAJ.
21 May 84
27 June
3 Dec.
28 June
5 Oct.
11 July
8 Aug.
10 Oct.
91I 23 Apr. 92
90 . 24 May 92
13 Nov. 93
:S Apr. 94
31 July 95
11 Sept. 95
1 July 96
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec.
6 June
13 Jan. 98
94! 28 May 98
96 s Nov.
13 June 94
12 Sept. 94
31 Jan. 94
16 Feb. 08
12 Aug. 96
16 Feb. 9S
16 Feb. 98
3 Aug. 98
Biding Master. — Ernest Pettitt Cant, 25 Jan. 88; Hon. Captain, 25 Jan. 98.
Quarter Master. — Frank Hamilton Charters, 14 May 87 ; Hon. Captain, 14 May 97.
Scarlet — Facing 8 Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
Embarked for India, 12 Sept. 94.
1 Sir Henry Wilkinson served with the 9sth Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1858, and was present
at the siege and capture of Awah, siege, assault and capture of Kotah , battle of Kotakeserai, general action resulting
in the capture of Gwalior, assault and capture of Rowa, siege and capture ol Pouree, battle of Beejapore, andaffair
of Koondry (Medalwith Clasp), Served in the AfghanwariniS8o in command of the Cavalry Brigade in Southern
Afghanistan, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Cavalry Brigade of the
Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in, despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
2 Lt.Colonel Sulivan served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; also served with the Thull-Chctiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph, and in the Column under Major General Phayre in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 1881.
3 Major Littledale served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 with the 1st
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagement at El Teb— severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
* Major the Hon. R. Leigh served with the 15th Hussars in theCandahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-
i-Pul (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier Genera)
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881. Served with the 13th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service as Assistant Commandant of the Remount
Depot.
5 Captain M'Neill served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 5th Lancers and as Orderly Officer
to Sir Henry Ewart, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen'and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Lieut. Gaunt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1897
with the Malakand Field Force as Ordelry Officer 1st Brigade Staff, and was present at the relief of Chakdara For
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). t
Record of the Services of the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards.
Raised in 1685 as a Regiment of Cuirassiers. ''The Sixth Horse." Designated "The Fifth Horse,"
1690. To Flanders, 1691. To England, 1697. To Ireland, 1698. Designated " First Irish Horse,"
or "The Blue Horse." 1746. Designated "Fourth Royal Irish Regiment of Dragoon Guards." 1788.
To England, 1793. To Ireland, 1795. To England, 1799. To Ireland. 1S02. To England. 1S04. To
Portugal, 1811 (Peninsular War). To England. 1813. To Ireland. 1814. To England, 1818. To
Ireland, 1822. To England, 1826. To Ireland. 1832. To England. 1835. To Ireland, 1841. To
England. 1845. To Ireland, 1851. To the Crimea. 1854 (battle of Balaklaya and siege of Sebastopol).
To England, 1856. To Ireland, 1861. To England, 1867. To Ireland, 1872. To England, 1S78. To
Egypt, 1882 (campaign of 1882 and battle of Tel-el-Kebir). To England. 1882. Detachment to the
Nile, 1884-85. To Ireland, 1886. To England, 1891. To India. 1894.
[Meerut, Bengal. 5th {Princess Charlotte of Wales's) Dragoon Guards.
" Vestigia nulla retrorsum." — "Blenheiii" " Rahillies'' "Oudbnarde" "Malplaquet"
'Salamanca" "Viitoeia" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
139
Years
'Ser. ,
Fall Halt
Pay.
Pay.
■23
Colonel. — Hon. Somerset.Tohn Gough Calthorpe,1 Cornel, p23 May 48 ; Lieut. •'23 May 51 ; Capt. pi4 Sept. 55 ;
Bt.Major, 2 Nov. 53 ; Major, 22 July 56; Lt. Colonel, pis Feb. 61; Colonel, 15 Feb. 66; Major General,
25 July 70; Lieut. General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel 5th Lancers, 18 Nov. 87; Colonel 3th Dragoon Guards,
24 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell,2 Lieut, n Sept. 76; Cip/ain, 10 Hay 83 ;
Major, 1 July 92 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 25 Mar. 96 ; Lieut. Colonel, 25 Apr. 97 ; Colonel, Z May 07.
Majors.
p.s.c. "Edward Hegan,4 2nd in Command\
13 Dec. 97 i
St. John Corbet Gore6
Alfred Hamilton Mackenzie Edwards8
Alfred Rene Heneage10
Captains.
William Eden Stobart9
Henry Bagwell-Purefoy12
Herbert Hoare, Adjutant Calcutta Light)
Horse S
Frederick AdolphusDawsonOIiverEustace
Perc v Henry Darby s hi re
Henry Gerard Hegan Kennard, Adjutant )
6 Jan. 97 i
Donald Maclachlan
2ND LIEUT.
22 ,. an. 79
Lieutenants.
Bertram Robert Mitfonl Glossop, serving \
with the West African Frontier Police... i
.lames Robert Lindsay Garrard
William Quintyne Winwood
Hugh Price Travers
Bertie Gordon Clay
Philip Guy Reynolds
Guy Hartley Watson
lion. Ralph Legge Pomeroy
Lewis Maxwell Dunbar
Owen Edgar Moore Saunders
16 Nov.
9 Jan.
8 Oct.
16 Nov.
30 May
1 3 July
15 Mar.
28 June
21 Oct.
28 June
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
12 Dec.
6 June
11 Sept. 76
1 July 81
27 Jan. 83
ii Sept. 77
10 Mar.
23 Aug.
23 May
6 Feb.
26 Mar.
21 Oct.
21 Apr.
83
91J 25 Apr. 93
92 6 Sept. 93
931 24 Jan. 94
93 1 9 May 95
93I 11 Sept. 95
93 1 15 Apr. 96
931 23 Dec. 97
93! 16 Feb. 98
94 1 4 June 98
96! 2S Dec. 98
Secojid Lieutenants.
George Archibald Swinton Home
Oswald Every
James Lifter Melvill
Cecil Sherman Piatt
6 June q6
13 July 98
3 Aug. 98
2 Noy. 98
31 Jan. 82
25 Feb. 85
18 Feb. 89
23 May 88
24 Aug. 87
27 Mar. 8g
6 Sept. 93
15 Jan. 95
11 Sept. 95
9 Feb. 98
23 Nov. 98
EKEV.MAJ.
22 Dec. 87
6 Sept. 93
7 Oct. 96
22 Jan. 98
9 3'/i2 Riding Master. — George Jackson, 16 Mar. 87 ; Bon. Lieut.
4 I ... Quarter Master.— Charles Hill Farbrother, 10 July 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for Lndia, 7 September 1893.
1 Lt. General Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-35 as Aide de Camp to Lord
Riglun, includmg.the battlesof Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel Baden-Powell served in the operations in Zululand in i838 as Assistant Military Secretary to the
General Officer Commanding and as Intelligence Officer (mentioned in despatches). Served with the expedition
co Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Star). Served in the operations in South
Africa in 1896 as Chief Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal).
* Major Hegan served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
6 Major Gore served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 with the Camel Corps (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
8 Major Edwards served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Assistant Provost Marshal (Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain Stobart served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Heneage served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'- Captain Bagwell-Purefoy served in the operations in Zululand in 1888. Served with the Bechuanaland Expe
dition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
140
6th Dragoon Guards (Caraliniers) .
Alderihot.
Fall
Pay.
Hall
Pay
»6
"Blenheiu'
'raiiillies" "oudenabdb" " malplaquet"
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
"Sevastopol" "Delhi'
Colonel.— Sir Alexander James Hardy Elliot,1 KCB., Cornet, 18 July 48; Lieut. P14 June 50; Capt.
22 Dec. 54; Bt. Major, 17 July 55 ; Major, 29 July 56; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 May 63: Colonel 1 Feb. 71 •"
Major General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel 6 Dragoon Guards, 3 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas Cole Porter,11 Lieut. 24 Feb. 73; Capt. 5 Oct. 78; Major 17 Mar. 86-
Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
Majors.
Sprot,13 2nd
Alexander
26 June 9
Francis Sudlow Garratt7
Arthur Cochrane Hamilton
William John Chesshyre Butler
Command
(Japtains.
Charles Kershaw Elworthy
Henry Peregrine Leader, Superintendent )
of Gymnasia, Dover, 26 Aug. 97 $
Charles Melville Johnstone
Walter Dougall
Edward Leopold Reiss
Lieutenants.
Owen Lyall Francis
John Leslie Reid
Claud Herbert Campbell
Hon. Lonsdale Richard Douglas Gray
Stuart Rodger Kirby
Robert Henry Collis
Walter Gabriel Home
Malcolm Matthew MoncrieS
Second Lieutenants.
Harold Child Bickford
William Ernest Watson
Edward Francis Green
Francis Edward Till
Aubrey du Plat Thorold Cole
2ND LIEUT. I
1 May 78
5 Feb. 87
30 Jan. 89
22 Aug. 88
28 June 90
28 June 90
28 June 90
11 May 92
9 Nov. 89
15 Feb. 93
15 Mar. 03
6 June 96
24 June 96
5 Aug. 96
24 Feb. 97
15 May 97
9 June 97
7 July 97
8 Sept. 97
28 Feb. 74
1 July 8 1
10 May 82
8 May 8q
16 Apr.
go
2 Sept.
8s
2 Feb.
QO
28 Oct.
01
28 Oct.
9'
8 June
Q2
28 Dec.
92
28 Dec.
92
1 July
9.5
4 Sept.
95
24 Feb.
97
5 Mav
97
1 Sept.
97
CAPTAIN.
BBEV. ilij.
MAJOB
26 Apr. 82
19 July
8<>
3 Oct. 87
3 Apr.
97
13 June 88
22 Jan.
oR
28 Aug. qs
2 Nov.
94
4 Sept. 95
9 Dec. 94
11 Mar. 96
4 Nov. 96
4 Mar. 97
21 Captain Brittlebank served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was
present with the expeditions into
the Lughman "Valley and against
the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and at the
attack and destruction of several vil-
lages (Medal).
Riding Master. — Benjamin Turner,23 29 July 91 : Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Joseph Brittlebank,24 73 April 81 ; Hon. Captain, 13 Apr
Blue — Facings White. — A gents, Messrs. Cox &. Co.
Returned from India, 20 JVoi'. 3888.
91.
I Sir Alexander Elliot served five years in India, the last two on Lord Hardinge's staff, prior to entering the
Royal Army, and was present with his regiment, the 8th Bengal Cavalry, at the battle of Punniar (Bronze
Star); also in the Sutlej campaign, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal). Served in the
Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to 1st April 1855 as Aide de Camp to General Scarlett, including the battle of
Balaklava (severely wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Commander of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
" Major Garratt served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
II Lt.Colonel Porter served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1870-80, including the affair at All
Boghan under Lt. Colonel Fryer, the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis-
and to the Hissarik Valley, and at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan
(mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
13 Major Sprot served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement with the-
Mohmunds at Dakka (Medal) .
23 Lieut. Turner served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, took part with the Koorura and Khost Expeditions, and
was present at the reconnaissance of the Peiwar Kotal and in the engagements at Mattoon and Futtehabad
(Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Lieht Camel Corps, and was present at the attack on
the convoy on the 14th February and in the action at Abu Kiea (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,.
Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field).
Record of the Services of the 6th Dragoon Guards.
Raised in 1685 (Monmouth's Rebellion). To Ireland, ;68S to 1691. England, to March 1692. Flanders, to 1697.
England, to 1702. Flanders, to 1715. Ireland, to 1744. England, 1744, and returned to Ireland (date uncertain).
In Ireland, 1747 to 1760. Germany, to 1763. Ireland, to 1793. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to 1796. Ireland
to 1803. England (4 troops to Buenos Ayres, 1806) and Scotland, to 1813. Ireland, to 1815. England and Scot-
land, to 1821. Ireland, to 1824. England and Scotland, to 1830. Ireland, to March 1834. England, to 1840.
Ireland, to 1842. England and Scotland, to 1846. Ireland, to 1852. England. to 1855. Crimea, to 1856. England,
to August 1856. India, to 1861. England, to 1S66. Ireland, to May 1872. England, to December 1877. India,
to September 1879. Afghanistan, to October 2880. India, to October 1888. Home, November 1888.
Colchester.!
YenrB'Ser
Fall
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28
Half
Pay.
29/,:
7th (The. Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards.
141
"Blenheim" " Ramillies" "Oudenabdb" " Malplaquet " " Dbttingen " " South Avbica, 1846-7"
"Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebie."
Colonel. — Andrew Nugent,1 Cornet,* 17 Dec. 52 ; Lieut. p24 Nov. 54; Captain, PS Feb. 56 ; Major, 31 Mar. 66 j
Lt.Colonel, p3 Feb. 69 ; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74 ; Major General, 19 Feb. 85 ; Lt. General, 13 Nov. 86; Colonel
7 Dragoon Guards, 30 Apr. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel. —William Edward Morrison Rough,3 Cornet, 23 Sept. 71; Lieut. 2S Oct. 71; Capt*
22 Mar. 79; Major, 26 Aug. 84; Lt.Colonel, 31 Mar. 96.
■2nd
Majoes.
William Henry Muir Lowe.
Command 24 Nov. 97 $
p.s.c. Charles William Thompson10
William Edwin Danby
John Weston Parsons Peters,13 Deputy )
Assist. Adj. Gen., Remount Est. 29 Apr. 96 £
Captains.
Henry Spencer Follett
Robert Cooper, serving in Uganda
Bernard Russel Dietz
George Langworthy Aide de Camp to~>
Major General H. F. Grant 5
Cecil William Ratline
William Daniel M'Swiney, serving in}
China i
Henry Anderson Lempriere, Adjutant 7
15 Apr. 96 )
Lieutenants.
John Edward Frederick Dyer
John Sanders Cayzer
Richard Sparrow
Moreton Foley Gage, serving in Uganda...
Christopher Goddard Jackson
Wilbraham Taylor
Richd. Griffith Oliver Bramston-Newman
BertramDouglas Macculloch
Noel Dawson Henry Campbell
Second Lieutenants.
William Reginald Haldane Jenkins.
Wickham Frith Chappell
William Stobart Whetherly
2ND LIEUT
4 May 87
4 May 87
28 Nov. 88
14 Mar. 88
28 June 90
10 Oct. 91
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
5 Oct. 92
6 June 96
5 Aug. 96
20 Feb. 97
20 Feb. 97
8 Sept. 97
7 May 98
3 Aug. 98
13 Major Peters served with the Chin-Lu3hai
Expeditionary Force in 1883-89 on special service
with Brigadier-General Tregear's Column (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Expedition to the
Black Mountain in 1891 as Superintendent of
Signalling (Clasp).
Hiding Master.— Harry Richard James Willis, 13 March 80 ; Hon. Captain, 13 March 00.
Quarter Master. — Frederick Charles Butcher, 26 Oct. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet— Facings Black.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Egypt, 10 Nov. 94.
LIEUT.
22 Oct.
28 Jan. 82
2 Aug. 82
9 May 85
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
30 Jan.
6 Nov.
26 Feb.
20 Nov.
23 Dec. 91
2 Mar. 92
9 Nov. 92
8 May 95
15 Apr. 96
29 Apr. 96
9 June 97
9 June 97
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
CAPTAIN.
9 Mar.
87
9 Mar.
19 Dec.
87
87
31 Mar.
91
2 Mar.
1 Apr.
29 Apr.
92
95
96
28 Oct.
96
21 Mar.
97
9 Jan.
98
9 Jan.
98
2 Mar. 92
21 Mar. 97-
3 Apr. 97
24 Nov. gy
1 Lt.General Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the batiks
of Balaklava, Inkerman, ard Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Rough served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, iD the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
♦Major Lowe served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was presentin the engage-
ments of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
and the canture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1S86-89
on special service (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Major Thompson served with the 7 th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the two
actions atKassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
Record of the Services of the yth (Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards.
Raised in i683asthe " 10th Horse, or Devonshire's Regiment." To Ireland, 1689. To the Netherlands au-
" Schomberg's Horse," 1691. To England, 1698. To Holland, 1702 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde,
and Malplaquet). To Ireland, 1714. Entitled " Ligonicr's Horse," 1720. To Germany, 1742 (battle of Dettingen.)
To England, 1745. Entitled " 4th Irish Horse, or The Black Horse," 1746. To Ireland, 1747. To Germany, 1760.
To Ireland, 1763. Entitled " 7th Dragoon Guards (The Princess Royal's Regiment)," 1788. To England, 1799. To
Ireland, 1814. To Scotland, 1820. To England, 1822. To the Cape, 1846 (first Kafir war). To England, 1847.
To India, 1857. To England, 1868. To Ireland, 1872. To England, 1878. To Egypt, ]88p (actions at Kassasin
and battle of Tel-el-Kebir). To India, 1885. To Egypt, 1893. To England, 1894.
1 42
1st (Royal) Dragoons.
Ho un slow.
The Crest of England within the Garter. An Eagle. " Spectemur agendo."
"Dettingen" "Peninsula" " Waterloo " "Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
Colonel in Chief. — His Majesty William II. German Emperor and King of Prussia KG c "\fn-v
Colonel.— Sir Frederick Marshall,' KCMG. Cornet, P18 Sept. 49; Lieut. J',6 Sept.'ii • Contain »', P»h en
Major and U.Colonel, ?6 Mar. 63 j Zt.Colonel, "3 Mar- 64 ; Colonel, 6 Mar. 68; M^'or GenJZl in,,' -,-,
Lt.General, 5 Sept. 84; Colonel i.Pragoons, 29 Mar. 90.
Lieutenant Colonel. — jj.s.c. John Francis Burn-Murdoch,4 2Hrf Lieut. 4 Dec. 7S ;
18 Jan. 85 ; Major, 3 Aug. 92 ; Tit. U.Colonel, i3 Not. 96 ; Zt.Colonel, 2 Feb. o3.'
Lieut. 2 Feb. 81; Cup*
Majoes.
Charles RosdewBurn,3 2nd in Command')
23 Mar. 98 5
p.s.c. John Edward Lindley
p.s.c. Colquhoun Grant Morrison
George Limbrey Lord Basing
Captains.
Ralph Henry Carr-Elhwon, Adjutant iz")
Yeomanry Brigade 25'Sept. 94 )
John Middleton Rogers
John Wreford Julian Hardman
H.S.H. Prince Francis Joseph Leopold )
Frederick of Teck. DSO )
Hon. Henry William Mansfield
John William Burns
Ernest Makins
Lieutenants.
George Frederick Steele, Adjutant ,
22 Dec. 93 >
Sore. Arthur Rairilton-Russell
Henry Donald M'Neile
Thomas Morton Stanhope Pitt
Charles Archibald Calvert
Hon. Christian Henry Charles Guest
Edward York
Zoni CuarlesGeorgeFraneisFitzmaurice
Second Lieutenants.
Bertie Edward Parker Leighton
Richard FitzGerald Glyn
Thomas Philip Godman
Thomas Douglas Pilkington
Philip Edward Hardwick
Merrik Raymond Burrell
2ND LIEUT.
1 May 78
22 Jan. 79
}o Jan. 80
23 Jan. 92
7 Sept. 92
21 Oct. 93
31 Jan. 94
20 June 94
1? Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
29 May 95
25 Mar. 96
4 Nov. 96
7 Apr. 97
9 June 97
11 Aug. 97
4 May 98
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
18 June Si
2 Aug. S2
22 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
29 Aug. 85
26 Aug. 91
11 Feb. 85
25 Nov. 85
31 Aug. 03
20 Nov. 93
27 June 94
9 Jan. 05
27 Feb. 95
28 Aug. 95
14 Mar. 96
14 Oct. 96
2 Feb. 08
CAPTAIN.
BREV.JIAJ.
MAJOR.
2 Feb. 85
20 May 96
18 Nov. 36
27 Mar. 89
1 Oct. 87
3 Apr. C7
15 Sept. 97
2 Feb. 98
25 Nov. 91
25 Nov. 91
31 Aug. 03
25 July 94
6 Apr. 94
13 Feb. 91
2 Feb. 98
Hiding Master.— John Crowley, 14 Dec. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master.— Frederick William Burch, 2 Nov. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returnedfrom the Crimea, 27 May 1856.
1 f-ir Frederick Marshall served in the Crimea from istto 26th Sept. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir James Scarlett
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopcl, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Zulu warof 1879 in command of the Cavalry
Brigade, and after the dissolution of the Brigade commanded the advanced posts on the Lines of Communication
(Medal with Clasp, and CMG.).
* L'-.Colonel Burn-Murdoch served iu the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the Royal Dragoons' Detachment of the
Camel Corps ; took part in the action of Abu Klea, and commanded the Detachment in the engagement of El Gubat
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in ihe Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbeit Kitchener
in 1896 ; in command of three squadrons of Egyptian cavalry defeated a Dervish force near Akasheh, 1st May ;
commanded the Desert Column, composed of ail arms, in the battle at Firket, 7th June (promoted Miraili on the
held) ; commanded the mounted troops in the pursuit which followed and at the capture of Suarda 8th June, in the
engagement at Ha.ffir, and at the capture of Dongola (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
' Major Burn served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S as Orderly Officer to Major General M'Queen, Com-
manding the Hazara Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the Royal Dragoons (formerly " The King's Own Royal Regiment of
Dragoons.")
Raised in England in 1661 as the " Tangiers Horse," and proceeded to Tangiers. Returned to
England, 1684. To Ireland, 1689. To England. 1690. To Elanders, 1694. To England, 1697. To
Holland, 1702. To Portugal, 1703 (Spanish War of Succession). Detachment to Spain, 1719. To
Elanders, 1742 (battle of Dettingen). To Germany, 1760. Four Troops to the Netherlands, 1793. To
Portugal, 1SU9 (Peninsular War, battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria and Toulouse). To
Belgium, 1S15 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1816. To the Crimea. 1854 (battle of Balaldava and
sie<°e of Sebastopol). To England and Ireland, 1856. To England. 1861. To Ireland, 1867. To
Scotland, 1873. To England, 1875. To Ireland. 1880. Detachment to Egypt, 1884. To England, 1886.
To Ireland, J.893.
Edinburgh
Teats'Ser.
Full Halt,
Pay.
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20
39
18
17
17
20
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12
12
10
10
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7
6
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2nd Dragoons {Royal Scots Greys).
M3
The Thistle within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. An Baffle. " Second to None."— "Blenheim^
RiAU[,LIEs""0[JDENAKDB" "MaLPLAQUET " " DETTINGBN " "WaTEKLOo" " BaLAKLATa" " SEVASTOPOL. '
Colonel in Chief. — His Imperial Majesty Nicholas II. Emperor of Russia, KG. 3 Dec. 94.
Colonel.— George Calvert Clarke,' CB'. Ensign, P30 May 34 ; Lt. p7 Oct. 36 ; Capt. p2o Sept. 39 ; Bt. Major, 11
Nov. 51; J3t.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 26 Feb. 58 ; Colonel, 23 Apr. 60; Lt. Colonel, 31 March 66;
Major General, 6 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 1 July 81; Colonel 6 Dragoon Guards,
4 Oct. 80 ; Colonel 2 Dragoons, 23 Sept. 91.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Hon. Walter Philip Alexander, Cornet, P3 Feb. 69 ; Lt. ?ioMay 71 ; Capt. 24 Nov. 77;
Major, 5 .Tulv 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 July 96.
Majors.
William Henry Hippisley,7 2nd in Com-
mand 5 July 96
William Crawford Middleton6
Henry Jenuer Scobell
Francis Henry TooveyHawley
Captains.
Robert Henry Adams0
John Grabble, Adjutant 1 Fifeshire Light >
Horse Volunteers 16 Dec. 95 3
Cecil Wm. Montague Feilden, ^4 !«,«<?eCam/> ~{
to theLord Lieutenant of Ireland 23 Jan. 97 )
Francis Blake Simpson, Army Ordnance}
Department )
Charles James Maxwell
Alfred Douglas Miller, Adjutant 18 Jan. 06
Charles Bulkeley Bulkeley-Johnson
Eustace Addison Maude
William Fellowes Collins
Lieutenants.
John Colliuson Harrison
Patrick Moir-B3'res, serving with Lagos')
Constabulary )
Edward Ussher
Algernon Lawson
Thomas Conolly, seroing with the Egyptian \
Army )
Arthur Campbell Duckworth
Hon. Robert Hamilton Lindsay
Charles Percival Fester
Archibald George Seymour
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Archibald James Murray St. Clair >
{Master of Sinclair) j
Foster Swetenham
Robert Dingwall Fordyce
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
13 Mar. 7
13 Aug. 79
11 Aug. 80
19 Feb. 81
!3 Aug. 79
5 Feb. 87
24 Aug. 87
6 Feb. 89
5 June 89
23 Oct. So
29 Mar. 90
28 Dec. 92
28 June
23 Dec.
10 Oct.
29 May
25 Mar.
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
13 Apr. 9S
22 May 75
6 May
10 Nov. 80
29 June 81
1 July 81
10 May 82
2 Aug. 82
1 July
16 Apr.
7 Feb.
16 Mar.
16 Mar.
15 Oct.
23 May 91
19 Aug. 91
21 Sept. 92
25 Apr. 94
5 Dec. 94
5 Dec. 94
25 Sept. 95
16 Sept. 96
23 Mar. 98
CAPTAIN.
1 June 84
21 Oct. 85
27 Jan. 86
1 Oct. 87
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
14 Feb. 91
19 Aug. 91
19 Aug. 91
28 June 93
13 June 94
16 Dec. 95
5 July 96
89
BBEV.MAJ.
28 June 93
9 Jan.
3 Apr.
Riding Muster. — George Parker, 27 Feb. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
QuarierMaster. — Peter Fraser Fleming, 21 Feb. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Scarlet— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Meturnedfrom the Crimea, 4 July 1856.
1 General Clarke served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava (sabre cut on the neck), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight ol the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
CB. and Turkish Medal).
' Major Hippisley served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affaif at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp) . Accompanied the reinforcements sent to
South Africa during the Boer war of 1881 , and served as Staff Officer of Pine Town Camp. Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 in command of a detachment of the Scots Greys attached to the Heavy Camel Regiment, and
took part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and the
reconnaissance to Metammeh ; was appointed Adjutant to the Heavy Camel Regiment after Lord St. Vincent had
been killed in action (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Middleton served in the Nile Expedition in i884-85with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
9 Captain Adams served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the Royal Scots Greys (formerly il The Royal Regiment of Scots Dragoons " and
"The Royal North British Dragoons" ).
Raised in Scotland in 167S, and proceeded to Flandei-3 in 1694. To Scotland, 1698. To Holland,
1702 (battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To the Conti-
nent, 1743. To England, 1748. To Germany, 1758. To England, 1763. Four troops to Holland, 1793
to 1795. The Regiment embarked for Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1816. To the
Crimea, 1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1S56. To Ireland, 1856. To
Scotland, 1861. T<.. England, 1863. To Ireland, 1365. To Scotland, 1871 To England, 1873. To
Ireland, 1878. To Scotland, 1883. To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1888.
1 44
The
Pay,
23
Pay.
3 rd ( The King 's Ow n) Hussar s . [Xb^X
While Horse withinthe Garter. " Necasperaterrent." "Dettingen "*' Salamanca " "Vitiobia"
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Cabool, 1842 " "Moodkeb" "Ferozeshah"
"Sobeaon" "Punjaub" " Chillianwallah " "Goojebat."
Colonel.— Edward Howard-Vyse, Cornet, >>2i Aug. 49; Lieut. P3 Feb. 54; Captain, 'i7 Feb. 57; Major,
•ioJune62; Lt.Colonel, TiS Oct. 64; Colonel, 18 Oct. 69; Major General, 25 Apr. So ; Lt. General, 2? Apr.
85; Colonel 3 Hussars, 23 Sept. 91.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Frank William Nicholas Wogan-Biowne, Lieut.™ Nov. 76 ; Capt. 5 Aug. 8<; 1
Major, 22 May 95 ; Lt.Colonel, 14 June 98.
COHNEXOK
2ND LIEUT.
Majors
St. Clair Oswald, 2nd in Command 14. July 98 14 Sept. 78
Herbert Bethune Patton-Bethune1 1 22 Jan.' 79
Walter Goring
Valentine George Whitla2
Captains.
I.John Edmund Mackenzie I
|Walter Graham Murray I 30 Jan. 89
Altred Alexander Kennedy, Adjutant/1 _
27 Oct. 95 d 10 Oct. 91
James Stamers Roche7 3 Oct. 88
William Maitland Tower 9 Jan. 92
Albeit Maitland Tabor ! 17 Dec. 02
I
Lieutenants.
Mounteney Kortright
Clement William Onley Unthank
Gerald Hugh Charles Madden
John Guy Baron Lethbridge
Henry Sanderson Laverton
2<; Jan. 95
12 Dec. 94
20 Dec. 94
6 Feb. 95
26 June 95
Bernard Granville j 24 June 96
9 Dec. 96
is May 97
15 May 97
Moresby ChiDnery .
Gw.vnn Churchill Preston
Reginald Seager Hunt
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Ronald Henderson
George Landale
Philip James Vandelsur Kelly
29 June 81
1 July 81
25 Nov. 85
6 Mayj 85
17 June 85
23 May 9
16 Nov. 92
13 Aug. 90
16 Nov. 92
6 Dec. 93
21 Feb.
22 May
8 Jan.
26 Aug.
14 Nov.
24 Feb.
14 July
13 Sept.
13 Sept.
15 May 97
15 Dec. 97
4 May 98
17 Oct. 85
13 Apr. 87
10 Apr. 91
9 Dec. 92
8 May 95
23 May 96
23 May 96
2 Jan. 97
14 July 98
13 Sept. 98
Riding Master. — Charles Edward Hann, 8 Dec. 97 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Richard James Coe, 13 Nov. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 13 Sept. 98.
BBB7.MAJ.
3IAJOE.
14 Oct. 96
3 Apr. 97
14 July 98
15 Oct. 98
1 Major Patton-Bethune served m the Boer -war of 1881 as a volunteer attached to the Inniskilling Dragoons.
Served as a volunteer attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wes present in the en-
gagement at Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Captain Whitla served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Midshipman on board H.M.S. Sultan, and was present
at the bombardment of the Alexandrian Forts; afterwards landed with the Naval Brigade (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionar3' Force under Sir Herbert Kitcher.er in 1896, includ-
ing the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafrr (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two-
Clasps).
'' Captain Roche served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 20th Hussars Troop of the Lieht
Camel Corps, including the operations of the Desert Column and the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th
and 17th February UVLedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 31 cl (King's Own) Hussars.
Raised in 1685. To Holland, 1694. To England, 1697. To Spain, 1702, and returned same year.
To Spain, 1107. To England, 1708. To Germany, 1712. To England, 1745. To France, 1758, and
returned same year. To Holland, 1803, and returned same year. To Spain, 1811. To England, 1814.
To France, 1S15. To England, 1818. To India, 1837. To England 1852. To India, 1868. To
England, 1S79.
Bangalore, Madras.]
J
4 th. {The Queen" s Own) Hussars.
i45
'PENINSULA"
^ear£Ser.l"D£TTiNGEs" "Talavera" "Albuheba" "Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Toulouse*
Full Haiti "Afghanistan " "Ghuznee" "Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkeeman" "Sevastopol.
" y' — Colonel.— Alexander Low,! CB. Cornet, P20ct. 35; Lt. »6 July 38; Cavt.*n July 43 ; Bt. Major, 20 June 54;
Major, 26 Oct. 54; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Lt. Co lonel,i May 57; jtftyor General, 6 March 68: Lieutenant
General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 22 May 8c ; Colonel 4th Hussars, 27 Oct. 81.
30 ... Lieutenant Colonel.— William Alexander Ramsay, Coj-ne*, i>i Sept. 69: iie«<. P14 Jan. 71: Captain,
2 Mar. 79 ; Major, 21 May 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 13 May q6.
Majors.
2-VD LIEUT.
Ronald Kincaid-Srnith
jnald Kincaia-braitlV 2nd in Command')
19 Oct. 97 j 27Aufr.
Charles Hamlyn Aanew8
Frederick David Baillie
Hon. Frederick RossmoreWauchope Eve-"'
leigh-de Moleyns,8 DSO. (Brevet Lt. j
Colonel 20 May 98) J
Captains.
Reginald Hoare
Francis Lee
Edgar Mortimore Lafone
Joseph William Underwood
Charles Lanfear Graham
Arthur Lockwood Trevor-Boothe
79;
1 May 78
Lieutenants.
Alan Ogilvie Francis
Reginald Walter Ralph Barnes, Adjutant )
20 May 96 }
Albert Savory
Henry George Watkin
lEdmund Ricardo Clutterbuck, Aide de^i
) Camp to the Governor of Madras >
I 8 Aug. 98 )
{William Edward Long
; Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
Ian Graham Hogg
Auston Morgan Rotheram....^
.Egerton Orme Bellairs Black Black- >
Hawkins j
Second Lieutenants.
Lewis Eales Dening
Herbert Richard Moseley
Stephen Edwin Wright Thompson
Thomas Percy Tew
Eaton Hely Caldbeck
11 Feb.
29 Feb.
29 Dec.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
31 Dec.
12 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 Jan.
5 Aug.
5 Aug.
89;
27 Apr. 81
1 Oct. 80
29 July 82
9 Sept. 82
30 Jan.
1 Sept.
6 Nov. 89
18 Dec. 89
3 Sept. 90
13 May 91
6 Feb. 87
28 Aug.
1 July
1 May 90
89I 4 Nov.
90' 10 May
92I 10 Mar.
94 27 Nov.
94I 27 Nov.
5 Aug.
23 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
94; 5 Feb. 96
95 ! 20 May 96
96 5 Sept. 96
96! 8 June 98
96 8 June 98
10 May
9}
10 Mar.
P4
17 Oct.
94
13 Feb.
QS
5 Feb.
96
18 Nov.
96
5 Feb. 96
7 Oct. 96
18 Nor. 96
2 Mar. 98
4 ... 'Siding Master. — Walter John Rose, 31 July 95 ; Son. Lieut.
4 ... Quarter Master. — William Alfred Cochrane, 10 Apr. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 10 Sept. 1896.
1 General Low served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, I.akerman,
and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria; nt
Inkerman he commanded the Regiment (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
5 Major Kincaid-Smith served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, took
part in the operations of the Desert Column, and was present at the action at Abu Klea (Medal with twa Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Agnew served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp).
9 Lt.Colonel the Hon. Frederick Eveleigh-de Moleyns served in the operations in South Africa under Sir
Frederick Carrington in 1896 as extra Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal) ; and in the
operations in Mashonaland under Sir Richard Martin iu 1897 in general command of the forces (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO.)
H 2
5th {Royal Irish) Lancers.
21
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15
15
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6
17
12
12
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LUepot, Canterbury
The Harp and Crown. " Quiz SeparabU?"—' 'Blenheim" " Ramillibs " "Oudenarde "
" MALpLAQUET " "SUAKIN, 1885."
Colonel.— William Godfrey Dunham Massy.1 CB. Ensign, 27 Oct. 54 : Lieut. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 20 Feb. 57 ;
Major, p23.]an.63; Lt. Colonel, >3i Oct. 71; Colonel, 31 Oct. 76; 3/<y'or General, 28 Au6. 86; Lieut. General,
21 Jan. 93 : Colonel 4 Dragoon Guards, 11 Deo. 94; Colonel 5 Lancers, 4 Oct. y5.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John James Scott Chisholme,6 Lieut. 10 Jan. 72; Captain,
2 Mar. 61 ; Major, 15 Dec. 84; Lt. Colonel, 12 Aug. 94 ; Colonel, 12 Aug. 9*
, 2 liar. 7S ; Breoef Major,
Majors.
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett, 2nd in~)
Command 26 June 96 )
Hubert James M'Laiighlin12
Augustus Carter King16 :....
Robert John Spurrell'5
Cai-tains.
p. s.c. Herman Witsius Gore Graham,18 N
DSO. D. A. A. General,]Yatal, 11 Mar. 98 (
Henry Vincent Bailey, Station Slaf OJi- \
oer, Delhi, 6 July 97 )
Wilfrid Edward Russell Collis, Adiutant I
4 Yeomanry Brigade 28 Oct. 94 $
p. s.c.Edward Owen Wathen19
Arthur Parker
WilliamiAugustus Adams, Staff College ...
Edwin Bryce Wilson (Depot)
Montague Percy Rowland Oakes
LIEUTENANTS.
John Barclay S criven
Alexander Vaughan Ijoipzic Wood
Harold Hatton Hulse, Adjutant 9 May 96
Ernest Edward West
James Bruce Jardine
Reginald Preston Jermy Gwyn (Depot) ..
Robert Clavton Browne-Clayton
Walter Temple Willcox !
Cyril Arkwright
Maxwell Fielding M'Taggart
«D LIEUT.
i May 7:
11 Aug. 80
23 Oct.
30 June 81
1 July 81
i July 81
2 July 84
cattain.
9 June 84
30 May 88
21 Aug. 89
2 July 92
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Francis Fraser
William Henry Tucker Hill
Richard Grenside Hooper
Sidney Stanley Williams
B REV. MA J.
5 Mar. 84| -2 July 92
14 May S4 2 July 92
9 Nov. 92
18 Jan. 89
i2 Aug. 94
4 Nov. 93
28 Oct. 94
11 Mar. 98
12 Nov.
84
10 May
82
16 Nov.
87
S May
lu
5 Feo.
87
31 July
8g
16 Nov.
87
3.1ulv
So
16 Nov.
«7
26 Mar.
90
3 Oct,
88
26 Mar.
.
3 Oct.
88
10 Sept.
30 Jan.
«9
9 Mai'.
92
10 Nov.
88
29 Apr
91
12 Mar.
90
2 July
92
31 May
90
7 Sept
92
24 Dec.
90
12 Aug.
94
8 Nov.
93
5 Aug.
95
10 Oct.
94
1 July
96
20 Feb.
95
2 May
97
7 Dec.
95
7 Dec.
95
7 Dec.
9=1
7 Dec.
95
19 Aug. 92
1 Jan. 93
12 Aug. 94
14 Dec. 95
Riding Master. — Henry Pa.yne, 18 July 88 ; Son. Captain, 18 July 98.
Quarter Master.— George Waterman, 15 Feb. 88 ; Lion. Captain, 15 Feb. 98.
Blue. — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 21 Nov. 1888.
'- Lieut. General Dunham Massy served at the latter partof the siege of Sebastopol,was underfirc at the batlle
of the Tchemava. and commanded the Grenadiers of the 19th Regt. at the assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept.,
wherewith minor injuries he was dangerously wounded by a ball which passed through hisleit thigh, shattering
the bone. Being left on the ground, he fell into the hands of the enemy the ensuing night, who, supposing him to
be mortally wounded, did not remove him -with their prisoners. Was recommended in a special despatch by the
Commander in Chief in the Crimea for his gallantry at the Redan, his fortitude, and the patient endurance with
which he bore his most severe suffering during a confinement tohiscamp stretcher of nearly sixmonths (promoted
Cantain, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in tne Afghan war in
1879-80 in command of a Cavalry Brigade, and was present at the battle of Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, the
capture of the cantonment of Sherpore, the engagement in the Chardeh Valley, and the operations around L'abul
in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
« Colonel Chisholme served with the gth Lancersin the Afghan war of 1878-80, and waspresentatthecaptureot
AliMusjid, in the affair at SiahSung (severely wounded), and inthe operations around Cabul m December 1879—
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medalwith two Clasps). * .
la Major M'Laughlmserved in the Boer war of 1880-81, and took part inthe defence of Standerton. Served m
the Nile Expeditionin 1884-S5 with the 10th Hussars(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13 Major Spurrell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Provost Marshal 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart m 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Chief Transport Officer on the Lines ot Com-
munication, and part of the time as Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Division (Medal with, two Clasps).
113 Major King served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal _Welsh Fusiliers and
was present in the engagement at Yuatho (where he commanded), at the relief of Thila as Stall Officer, and in
the expedition to Woonthoo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain G 'ham served iD the operations against the Awunahs, on the West Coast of Africa in 1889 (mentioned
in despatches, DSO.). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m 1895 (Star).
19 Captain Wathen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Dundalk.
Years'Ser.
Full
Pay.
28
Half
Pay.
J 6fcli (Innisldlling) Dragoons. 147
The Castle of Inniskilling with the St. George's Colours, and the word " Inniskilling " underneath.
"Dettingen" "Waterloo" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
Colonel in Chief.— S.R.ZT. Arthur W. P. A., Duke of Connaught,1 KG. XT. ZP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIB. GCTO. Personal Aide de Camp to the Queen, tf-c. ire. ; Lieut. 19 June 6S ; Capt. i May 71; Major
7 Aug. 75; Lt. Colonel, 27 Sept. 76; Colonel, 20 May So; IZajor General, rg May 80; Lieut' General,
1 Apr. 89; General, 1 Apr. 93; Colonel Rifle Brigade, 29 May So; 'Colonel in Chief Inniskilling Dragoons
22 June 97.
Colonel.— ^/•CharlesCameronShute,= XC5.,Co<-!ze<)Pi9 July 34; Zt.*i3 May39; Copf.psMar. 47 ; Major, 1
June 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Zt. Colonel, pio Feb. 58; Colonel, 21 Sept. 58; Major General, i'Ma.r. 68 ;
Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 1 July Si; Colonel 6th Dragoons, 2S March 86.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Andrew Green Thompson,4 Zieut. 30 Dec. 71; Capt;; 1 Mar. 79; Major, 29 July 83 ;
Zt. Colonel, 17 Sept. 95.
Majors.
Henry Cockcroft Page-Henderson,5 2nd \
in Command 26 June 96 }
George O'Connor
Michael FredericRimington/^i^Caprani I
j Remount Establishment 1 Sept. 97 i
p.s.c. Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby8...
Captains.
John Watkins Yardley10
Guy Lindsey Jennings-Brandy,12 Army )
Pay Department )
jCamborne Haweis Paynter
[Arthur Rowland Mosley18
John Christian Appold Anstice, Adjutant )
11 Yeomanry Brigade 1 Oct. 96 i
James William Gully Philip Jeffcock, )
! Adjutant 17 Yeomanry Brig. 1 June 98 5
;Edmund Arthur Herbert19
jEdmund Sylvester Jackson
James Stevenson-Hamilton20
2ND LIEUT.
11 Sept. 78
9 Sept. 82
22 Oct.
10 May
14 Mar. 38
SOct.
4 Mar.
30 May
28 Oct.
Lieutenants.
Frederick Arthur Bashford Fryer, Private ~) \
j Secretary to the Zt .Governor of Burma... j (
(Ernest Charles Holland
jNeil Wolseley Haig, Aide de Camp to\
Governor of Western Australia 5 Dec. 97 )
Cuthbert Francis Dixon-Johnson
Ewing Paterson
George Kirkpatrick Ansell, Adjutant J
29 Sept. 97 )
Chippinda.U Holmes Higgin
John Hairis
John Lawrence Lawler J 9 Dec,
Second Lieutenants.
Raymond Bazley Johnson 1 4 May
Charles Edward Amphlett I 3 Aug.
Riding Master. — Alfred Charles Shawyer, 28 Dec. 9:
Quarter Master. — Thomas Humphreys, 15 Au;
Scarlet — Facings Yellow.
10 May
31 Oct.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
25 Aug.
28 Feb.
10 Nov.
29 Aug.
20 Feb.
17 Feb.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
30 Aug.
1 Jan.
83
95
9 Sept. 9;
18 Apr. 941 17 Sept. 95
2 June 94! 29 Oct.
6 June
96
Mar.
. Mar.
CAPTAIN.
20 Oct.
83
1 June
88
26 Oct.
87
10 Jan.
88
17 Oct.
88
16 Nov.
88
3 May
23 May
89
91
8 Sept.
88
7 Feb.
94
1 Sept.
4 Mar.
1 June
97
98
98
BHEV.MAJ.
26 Sept. 94
6 Mar. 95
3 Apr. 97
19 May 97
98
:. 98!
: ; Mon. Lieut.
94 ; Hon. Zieut.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from South Africa, 13 Nov. 1890.
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards),
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, CB. Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
2 Sir Charles Shute acted as Adjutant with the right wing of the 13th Light Dragoons in the campaign against
the Rajah of Kurnool, East Indies, in 1839. Served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as
Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry Division from 23rd Nov. 1854 to 2nd July 1856, when the division waB
finally broken up, including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in Sir James Scarlett's despatch) and Tnkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, night attack on lhe Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1853, and battle of theTchernaya
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Giass of the Medjidie, Turkish
Medal, and CB.) .
1 Lt.Colonel Thompson served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 188:.
5 Major Page-Henderson served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the Bechu-
analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
"Major Rimington served with 1 he BechtriuiUiii.l .-Jxpedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 with the
Inniskilling Dmgoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in iS38 as Adjutant InuiskiHing Dracoons.
8 Major Allenby served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in i883.
10 Captain Yardley served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 with the
Inniskilling Dragoons.
12 Captain Jennings-Bramly served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85
with the Inniskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 188S.
18 Captain Mosiey served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
19 Captain Herbert served in the operations in Zululand in 1S88.
20 Captain Stevenson-Hamiltou served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
Record of the Services of the 6th {Inniskilling) Draqoons.
Raised in 1689 and served in Ireland till 1763. To England, 1763. To the Low Countnes, 1793 (battle of
Dettingen). To England, 1797. To Scotland, 1808. To Ireland, 1809. To England, 1814. To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England and Scotland, 1816. To Ireland, 1819. To Scotland, 1823. To
England, 1824. To Ireland, 1829. To Scotland, 1833. To England, 1834. To Ireland, 1838. To England, 1841.
To Scotland, 7842. To England, 1843. To Ireland, 1846. To Scotland, 1851. To England, 1852. To the Crimea,
1854 (battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1356. To India, 1858. To England. 1866. To
Ireland, 1871. To Scotland, 1877. To England, 1880. To South Africa, tS8i (Eoerwar of 1881 and Bechuanaland
Expedition in 1884-85). Tc England, 1890.
148
7th {The Queen's Own) Hussars.
Years Ser.
Fulll
Pay.
Hall
Pay.
3°
25
23
19
16
15
14
IS
15
J3
13
12
ix
10
11
9
9
9
8
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5
5
5
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11
7
...
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
"Obihes'' "Peninsula"
Norwich.
: Waterloo"
Detiingen"
'Lccooiv."
Jolonel. — Robert Hale, Cornet, pn June 52; Lieut. 14 Sept. 55; Capt. 1 Jan. 59; Major, p2i Aug. 69 ;
Lt. Colonel, v22 Feb. 71 ; Colonel, 22 Feb. 76 ; Major General, 20 Dec. 85 ; Colonel 12 .Lancers, 10 Feb. 94 ;
Colonel 7th Hussars, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. Harold Paget,1 CB. Cornet,?23 Jan. 69 ; Lieut. '22 Feb. 71 ; Captain, 23 July 79 ;
Bt. Major, 15 June 85 ; Major. 5 May 86; Lt. Colonel, 26 June 95.
Majors.
Henry Matthew Ridley' ( Brevet Lt. Col. \
20 May 98), 2nd in Command 26 June 96 )
Hon. Richard Thompson Lawley8
Richard Lionel Walter
George Albert Lade Carew ,9 DSO
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
31 Jan. 80
BBEV.UAJ.
Captains.
John Sanctuary Nicholson,10 DSO. Com-s.
mandt. General of Police, British S. Africa y
p.s.c. Douglas Haig, zeroing with theSgyp- ~l
tian Army )
George Lewis Holdsworth, Adjutant 15 ^
Yeomanry Brigade 15 Apr. 96 >
Claude Brittain FitzHenry,11 Instructor >
Uoyal Military College 6 Oct. 98 f
Robert Montagu Poore12
Ronald George Brooke,13 DSO. Aide de~)
Camp to Sir W. F. Gatacre 5
Hon. John Graham HopeHorsley Beresford"
Hon. Reginald Hastings Marsham
Charles ErnestGraham Norton, Adjutant >
20 May 96 i
Sir Keith Alexander Fraser, Bart
Henry Barkly Dalget3_
Lieutenants.
Harold Fielden
John Fryer, Aide deCampto Major General
H. M'Calmont 1 Oct. 98
John Vaugban15
Frederick William Wormald16
Charles Herbert Rankin17
Alexander Frederic Airne Imbert-Terry .
Hon. Charles Beresford Fulke Greville...
Henry Arthur Johnstone
James Henry Edward Holford
Second Lieutenants.
H.S.H. Prince Alexander Aug. Fred. Wm. "1
Alfred George of Teck,18 KCVO j
Lawrence Rawstorne
John Henry Michael, Viscount Cole
5 Feb.
8 Feb.
9 Oct.
S Dec.
26 Feb.
28 June 90I
26 Nov. 90
ir Mar. 91
29 Apr. 91
21 Oct. Q3
21 Oct. 93
21 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
27 Mar. 74
11 Feb. 76
1 July 81
31 Oct. 83
6 Feb. 84
7 Feb. 85
23 Aug. 84
14 May 84
28 Apr. 86
13 Oct. 86
10 Apr. 89
I Nov. 90
15 Mar. 93
4 July qi
5 May 93
26 June 93
26 June 93
4 Sept. 93
24 Oct. 94
1 July 06
6 July 96
7 Oct. 96
it Jan. 98
II Hay 98
19 Dec. 83
21 July 85
19 Dec.
89
25 Jan.
91
23 Jan.
91
6 Feb.
91
11 Feb.
9'
1 July
96
6 July
gfi
7 Oct.
14 Apr.
96
67
17 Nov.
97
11 Jan.
2S Jau.
98
98
16 Nov.
20 May
21 Feb. 9c
5 May q3
26 June 95
2 Apr. 98
24 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
13 Apr. 9
Hiding Matter.— Harry Dibble, 31 Oct. 88 ; Hon. Captain 31 Oct. 98.
Quarter Master.— Frederick Durman, 4 Feb. 92; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Beturned from Natal, 29 A'oo. 1898.
1 Lt.Colonel Paget served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant tc the Light Camel Regiment , and
took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and
17th February— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served In the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (mentioned m despatches, CB.).
7 Lt.Colonel Ridley served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present intheaction
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the operations in South Africa under Sir Richard Martia in 1396-97 — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
3 Major Hon. R. T. Lawley served throughout the Nile Expedition iD iS^-Ss with the Light Camel Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the i6thand
17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Major Carew served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (mentioned
in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
10 Captain Nicholson served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1S96 as acting
Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
11 Captain FitzHenry served with the Nile Expedition in 1384-83, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the opera-
tions on the Upper Nile in 1883-86.
12 Major Poore served in the operations in Mashonaland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Maior, Medal).
13 Captain Brooke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Offieer te
Brigadier General Gatacre, Commanding 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain the Hon. J. G. H. H. Beresford served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Car-
rington in 1896 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
15 Lieut. Vaughan served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
16 Lieut. Wormald served at Mafeking during the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
1; Lieut Rankin served in the operations in West Africa in 1896 (Medal).
18 Prince Alexander of Teck served in the operations in Soutti Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in i8j6
as Acting Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Curragh. 1
8th {The King's Royal Irish) Hussars.
i49
Pay.
24
Halt
Pav,
The Harp and Crown. " Pristine virtutismemores." — "Leswabbee" "Hindoostan" "Alma"
"Balaklava" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" " Central India" "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Colonel. — William Mussenden,'- Cornet, pio June 53; Lieut. 19 Jan. 55; Capt. 31 Jan. 58; Major,
l'2iMar.68; Lt.Colonel, 14 Nov. 74 ; Colonel, 14 Nov. 79 ; Major General, 29 Dec. 89 ; Colonel 3 Hussars,
8 June 95.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Peter Legh Clowes/- Lt. 20 Nov. 75 ; Copt 21 Feb. 83 ; Major, 2 Oct. 85 ; Lt. Colonel,
19 Oct. 97.
Majoks.
David Edward Wood,7 2nd in Command')
19 Oct. 97 )
Charles Edward Duff4
Philip Walter Jules Le Gallais (Bt.Lt.^\
Colonel 16 Nov. 98), serving with the Egyp- >
tian Army J
Bryan Thomas Mahon,8 DSO. (Bt.Lt.
Colonel 16 Nov. 98), serving with the Egyp-
tian Army
Captains.
Philip Langdale, Adjutant Kent Yeomanry ")
Brigade 1 Aag. 95 5
Harry Newman Morgan Thoyts
John Acheson Henderson
Henry Poulkes Deare
Reginald Bethune, Visct. Garnock
Lincoln Sandwith, Adjutant 2 Yeomanry^
Brigade 1 Mar. 98 )
Francis William llussenden
Isaac William Burns-Lindow, Adjutant )
24 May 96 j
Lieutenants.
Maximilian de Bathe
Egerton Augustus Stafford O'Brien
Robert Lambert
Philip Astell Temple Jones
Francis Montgomery Jennings
Frederick Herbert YVylain
Guy Macaulay Mori
2ND libut.
11 May 78
23 Apr. 3i
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Morris Tbrelfall
John Van der Byl
LIEUT.
28 Feb.
1 July
1 July
16 Nov.
9 May
11 June
9 Jan.
27 Jan. 83
25 Aug. S3
23 Aug. 84
6 May 3
7 Feb. 8
5 June 8
BBEV.JIAJ.
3 Oct. S3
19 Sept. 85
19 Mar. 88
19 Apr. 38
28 Apr.
30 July
4 Apr. 94
2 June 94
29 May 9
28 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
8 Sept
96
97
4 Miy 9<3
7 May 98
16 July
93i
|
17 Oct.
94
27 Nov.
95
2 Sept.
96
27 Nov.
Qb
22 Jan.
98
1 Mar.
98
4 May
98
19 Oct.
1 Mar.
8 July
17 Feb.
30 July 94
1 Aug. 95
1 Mar.
1 Mar. 93
SIAJOB.
19 Oct.
8 July
3 Apr.
19 Oct. 97
Bidina Master. — Edward Griffith Tomblings, 3 Ang. 87 ; Hon. Captain 3 Aug. 97.
Quarter Master. — Louis Cecil Page, 6 Dec. 90 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Bengal, Nov. 1889.
1 Major General Mussenden served the Eastern campaign of 1854-53 with the 8th Hussars, including the
battles of Alma, Balaclava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Ke.nzie's Farm,
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served in
Rajpootana in 1 8 58-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah and battle of Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
1 Major Dutf served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Clowes served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 including the engagement at
-Mazeena (Medal).
7 Major Wood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and took part in the Zaimusht
Expedition, including the engagement at Mazeena (Medal).
8 Lt.Colonel Mahon served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Staff
"Officer, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and
iKhedive's Medal with two Clasps).
15° 9th {The Queen's Royal) Lancers. [~Kuttra, Bengal.
Years' Ser. The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Peninsula" "Punniak" " Sobraon" "Punjaub"
Full Halt" " Chillian wallah" "Goojerat" "Delhi" " Lucknow " "Chakasiah" "Kabul, 1879"
Pay [Pay
"Kandahar, 1S80" " Afghanistan, 18
Bo.'
Colonel.— Sir William Drystfale,1 XCB. Cot-net, p2q Dec. 35; Lt. p3i Aug. 38; Capt. P2Q Oct. 47; Bt.Mojor,
9 Jan. 58; Major, 5 March 58; 1st. Lt. Colonel, 20 July 58; Lt. Colonel, '24 May 61; Colonel, 20 June 64;
Major General, 2 Jan. 70; Lieut. General, 1 July 81 : Colonel 18 Hussars, 16 March 85; Colonel 9 Lancers,
11 June 91.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Bloonifleld Couch,10 Comet, 27 Apr. 70; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 17 July 78 ; Bt.Major,
i 2 Mar. 81 ; Major, 8 Dec. 86 ; Lt.C'olorrel.is Dec. 05.
Majoks.
Malcolm Orme Little,18 2nd in Command. >
26 June 96 I
Spencer Walpole Follett
Charles Bishop, Adj. 3 Yeomanry Brigade \
1 July 95 i
p. *.c. Walter Kentish William Jenner,
D.A.A. General for Instruction, Cur-
ragk, 27 Aug. 96
Captains.
Forrester Farnell Colvin, Adjutant 1 Teo- 1
manry Brigade 17 Sept. 94 )
Bo». Claude Henry Comaraich Willoughby
Frederick Thwaites Lund
Lord Douglas James Cecil Compton
Herbert Foster Wentworth Stanley
Henry Edw. Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes
Gilbert Frank Henry
George Paget Ellison
Edward Robertson Gordon
Lieutenants.
David Graham Mushiet Campbell
Lord Charles Cavendish Bentinek
Desmond John Edward Beaie-Browne, )
Aide de Camp to Sir F. W. E. F. \
Forestier-Walker 2 May 93 )
Ernest Fitzroy Bell, Adjutant 20 Apr. 98 ...
Frederick Henry Allhusen
Thomas Malcolm Harvey Kincaid-Smith, j
serving icith West African Frontier Force, r
Lagos J
"Victor Reginald Brooke
Geoffrey Henry Julian Skerh'ngton Smyth
John Gordon Stirling
Henry Marion Durand
Dudley Massey Pigott-Carleton
Second Lieutenants.
Eustace Henry Egremont Abadie
Lord Frederick Temple Hamilton- ~)
Temple-Blackwood j
Frederick William Lawrence Sheppard '/
Hart Cavendish )
Stanley Reay Theobald
John Steuart Duckett
Lionel Warren de Vere Sad leir- Jackson ...
George Go^gh Cobden
2ND LIEUT.
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
16 Oct.
23 Oct.
17 Aug.
26 Feb. 87
30 Apr. 87
16 Nov. 87
22 Aug. 88
16 Mar. tig
8 June 89
30 May 91
5 Dec. 91
25 Jan. 9^
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
29 May 95
31 July 95
13 May 96
5 Aug. 96
25 Feb. 80 20 Oct
20 Nov. 75
10 Nov. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
12 Nov. 84
15 Feb. 88
2 Sept. 85
21 Nov. 88
21 Nov. 88
5 June 8o
4 Jan. uo
25 Nov. 85
9 Dec. 90
23 Jan. 9
1 Jan. 93
5 Sept. 94
13 Mar. 95
25 Sept. 95
29 Apr.
4 July
4 July
12 Mar.
2 May
96
BEEV.MAJ.
24 Aug. 81
S Dec. 86
23 May 88
10 Aug.
4 Dec. Sq|
11 May 921
5 Sept. 94
5 Sept. 94
17 Sept. 94
1 July 93
15 Dec. q;
S Sept. 05
1IAJOB.
5 Sept. 94
13 Feb. 95
15 Dec. 95
12 Mar. 98
11 Aug
11 An"
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
4 May q3
3 Aug. 98
Hiding Master. —William Baxter, 5 Feb. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — David Laicg, 23 Dec. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Fmbarlced for Natal, 27 Aug. 1896.
1 Sir William Drysdale served with the 4th Light Dragoons during the campaign in Allghanistan under Lord
Keane, and was present at the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers in the Gwalior
campaign, including the action at Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). The Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including
the battle ofSobraon (Medal and Clasp). The Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab
at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). The Indian campaign of
1857-59, and present at Delhi auring the siege operations, commanding the Regt. from 18th Aug. to the fall of the
city — horse shot at the assault; commanded the Regt. with Greathed's Column, in action at Bolundshuhur, horse
shot (wounded), and present in the actions of Allyghur and Agra (mentioned in despatch); also present at the
relief of Lucknow( Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
10 Lt. Colonel Goi'gh served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present at the capture
of Ali Musjid, the affair ax Kiiia Kazi, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and took part in the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
18 Major Little served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition to
Maidan and in the operations around Cabul in December 1870 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the haul"; of Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General H. Gough (men-
tioned i:.i despatches, Kedal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoiation) .
Record of the Services oj the gth (Queen's Itoyal) Lancers.
Raised in Ireland in 1715. To England, 1803. To Monte Video, 1806. To England, 1807. To
Walcheren. July 1809. To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1S11. To England, 1813. To Ireland,
1814. To England, 1815. To Ireland, 1823. To Scotland, 1826. To England, 1827. To Ireland, 1832.
To England, 1835. To Scotland, 1837. To England, 1838. To India, 1842 (battle of Sobraon ; Punjab
campaign — battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; Indian Mutiny— Delhi, Lucknow). To England,
1859. To Ireland, 1864. To England, 1869. To India, 1875 (Afghanistan, 1878-80— battles of Char-
asiah and Candahar). To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1890.
Canterbury.] 10th (The Prince of Wales' 's Own Royal) Hussars. 151
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Peninsula. " "Watebloo" "Sevastopol"
" Ali Masjid " " Afghanistan, 1878-79 " " Egtpt, 1S84."
Colonel.— HisSoyal Highn ess Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, KG.KT.KF.GMB.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Colonel, 9 Nov. 58; General, 9 Nov. 62; Field Marshal, 29 Hay 75;
Colonel 10 Hussars, 18 April 63.
lieutenant Colonel. — Ralph Bromfield Willington Fisher,1 Lieut. 27 June 74; Capt., 28 Apr. S2 ; Major,
12 Feb. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Aug. 96.
3
4
4
4
3
2
Majobs.
HarveyAlexander,2H<? in Command 2oJune 9S
Charles Bateson Harvey9
Arthur Hughes-Onslow9
p.s.e.Son. Julian HedworthGeorgeByng,9"}
Dep. Assist. Adjt. Gen. Aldershot, 21 r
Oct. 97 )
Captains.
Charles Toler M'Murragh Kavanagh, (
Adjutant 6 Yeomanry Brigade 12 June 95 )
Ron. Everard Baring, serving with the)
Egyptian Army j
Cameron Barclay
Lord William Augustus Cavendish-Bentinck
BertrarnChas.ChristopherSpencerMeekirig
Lord Geo. Win. Montagu-Douglas-Scott,
Aide de Camp to the Lord Lieut, of Ireland
30 July 95
Hon. Thomas '."alter Brand
Anthony Ashley Cooper ,Earl o/Shaftes-")
bury " I
Nathaniel William Curzon
Lieutenants.
Hon. John Da wnay. Adjutant 30 May 9S...
Reginald Spencer Chaplin
John Peniston Milbanke
Stanley Leonard Barry
ifoH.Dudley Roger Hugh Auderson-Pelham
Hon. Gerald Berkeley Portman
Eustace Robert Ambrose Shearman ..
Charles William Henry Crichton
Adrian Laurence Cave
Second Lieutenants.
Charles William Beeston Prescott
Mathew Richard Henry Wilson
Haliburton Francis Dallas-Yorke
Hon, Thomas Lister
Thomas Pryse Arthur Holford
Hon. Frederick William Stanlev
2ND LIEUT
24 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 81
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
11 Feb. SS
27 Mar. 8q
20 Nov. 89
29 Mar. qo
4 Mar. 91
5 Dec. 91
5 Oct. 92
23 Nov. 92
2 June 94
ioOcr. 94
25 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 55
7 Dec. 05
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
26 May 97
14 July 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 98
16 Feb.
1 July 81 16 Mar.
21 July 89
4 Jan. 90
4 Jan. 90
: Feb. 00
1 Feb. 90
23 Mar. 92
1 Feb. 93
2 Jan. 97
25 June 97
16 Feb. 98
16 Feb. 98
16 Feb. 98
1 July
81
10 May
82
27 Jan.
83
6 Feb.
84
23 Aug.
84
6 Mar.
8q
10 Aug.
89
18 Sept.
89
11 June
90
10 June
91
10 June
91
14 Sept.
92
11 June
93
18 Oct.
93
18 Apr.
Qi
5 b'eb.
Go
8 Apr.
06
5 Oct.
96
2 Jan.
97
2<; June
97
11 May
98
17 Dec. 90
2 Jan.
3 Apr.
16 Feb.
4 May 98
Riding Master. — Albert William Waite, 27 Aug. 90; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Arthur Edward Poole,17 2 Dec. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 2 Deo. q2.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 10 January 1S73. Returned from Egypt, 21 April iS
1 Lt. Colonel Fisher served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 10th Hussars, and was present at the
attack and i:aptivre of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagements at Mattoon and Futtehabad, with the expedition into
the Khost Valley, in the operations in the Shutargardan — horse killed (mentioned in despatches), and in the opera-
tions around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration). Served as Transport Officer with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1 under Brigadier
General Gordon (mentioned in despatches).
9 Majors Harvey, Hughes-Onslow, and Hon. J. H. G. Byng served in the Soudan Expedition in 1SS4 with the
10th Hussars, and were present in the engagements at El TebandTemai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
17 Captain Poole served in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4 with the 10th Hussars (Medal, and Khedive s Star)
152
11th {Prince Albert's Own) Hussars.
FulY Half
Pay. Pay.
26
The Crest and Motto of the lute Prince Consort. "Egtpt" (with the Sphinx)
"Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Bhubtpobk " " Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkebman
J Sealkote, Punjab.
' Salamanca"
'Sevastopol."
Colonel.— William Charles Forrest,1 CB. Cornet, ^ii March 36 ; Lt. p5 Jan. 39 ; Caft. rj Sept. 41; Major,
"3 Oct. 48; Bt. Li. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Lt. Colonel,?! Aug. 59; Colonel, 8 March 60 ; Major General. 6 March
8 ; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel nth Hussars, 8 Feb. 86.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p. s.c. Edward Reginald Courtenay,5 Lt. 9 Aug. 73 ; Capt. 1 July 81 ; Major, 10 Apr. 89;
Lt. Colonel, 17 June 96.
Majobs.
Hon. Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore, ind in ~)
Command 26 June 96 j
Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot, MP. for~>
Chichester >
Bon. OsbertVictor Geo. AthelingLumley. ]
Aide de Camp to Major General B. T. -
Thynne 1 Oct. 94 )
p.s.c. William Henry Rycroft,6 Dep.\
Assist. Adj. General, Egypt j
Captains.
Boyce Combe
Esme Stuart Erskine Harrison
Lewis Owen Williams, Adjutant Pembroke)
Yeomanry Cavalry 15 Oct. 96 .*
Francis Temple Bacon
Thomas Anderdon Salt7
Julian Dallas Tyndale T3rndale-Biscoe
William Bailey
John Alan Le Norreys Daniell
Thomas Tait Pitman
Herbert William Mascall Kenrick
Lieutenants.
WilHam Robert Codrington
Ralph Stapleton Ward Jackson, Aide de~)
Camp to the Governor of Ceylon 24 Jan. 96 j
James Jardine Richardson
Harry Bertram Abadie8
Sidney Vernon Occleston
Norman Marshall Johnstone
Rowland James Percy Anderson, terving 1
in Uganda $
Godfrey Trevelj'an Williams
Percy Desmond FitzGerald
William Scott-Elliot
Cuthbert von Essen Moberly
Second Lieutenants.
Archibald Fraser Home
RalphMaximilianYorke, Adjutant 28 Nov. 9
Claude Stuart Rome
Harold Vernon Barnard Byles
John Alexander Halliday
Guy Greville Wilson
Char es Leslie Rome ,
2ND LIEUT.
13 Aug. 79
CAPTAIN. I BBEV.MAJ.
II Nov. 76
20 Nov. 75
22 Oct. 8l
i July 81
26 Feb. 87
30 Nov. 87
29 Feb. 88
16 May 88
9 Oct. S9
30 May 9
31 Dec.
12 Mar.
5 Oct.
5 Oct.
17 Dec.
1 s Mar.
>3 Mar.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
6 Mar.
28 Sept.
8 Sept.
5 Jan.
Ti May
16 Nov.
12 Nov.
9 May
25 Nov.
6 Feb.
25 Aug.
22 July
22 July
31 Mar.
6 Apr.
10 Aug.
25 July 83
14 Sept. 81
2 Mar. 87
11 Apr. 88
19 Nov. 91
4 Jan. 92
10 Aug. 92
8 Mar. 93
8 Mar. 93
1 Oct. 94
30 Jan. 95
91 1 16 Apr. 95
91 16 Apr. 95
92 16 July 98
84
24 Oct. 52
28 June 93
18 July 94
20 Sept. 94
22 Oct. 94
30 Jan. 95
13 Sept. 95
24 Jan. 96
20 Nov. 97
26 Jan. 98
16 July 98
24 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 91
17 June 96
19 Aug. 96
Riding Master. — Henry Hume Morton, 23 Nov. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — George Page, 4 June 90 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for South Africa, 22 July 189c.
1 General Forrest served with the 4th Dragoon Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
•of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, night attack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1855, and battle of
Tchernaya ; commanded the 4th Royal Irish Dragoons from iSch February to 1st July 1855 (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
5 Lt. Colonel Courtenay served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 as Staff Officer of the mounted troops of the
Lower Tugela Column, and was present at the engagement of Inyezane, the action of Gingindhlovn, and the
relief of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
in command of the troop of 20th Hussars with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of
the Desert Column, including the attack on the convoy on the 14th February and the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 17th Februarv (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant to the 20th Hussars and as Staff Officer to Mounted troops, and was
present in the engagementat Giniss.
6 Major Rycroft served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regi-
ment including the operations of the Desert Column, and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887 in command of the Irregular
Troops of the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class
of the Medjidie).
7 Captain Salt served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-8S (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Claspi.
8 Lieut. Abadie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Trans-
port Officer 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the nth (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars.
Raised in 1715 and proceeded to France in 1758. To Flanders, 1794- To England, I796-
1799. A detachment to Egypt, 1802 (received the badge of
Peninsula, 1811 (battle of Salamanca). To England, 1813. To Belgium and France, 1815 (battle of
Waterloo and Army of Occupation in Paris). To England, 1818. To India, 1819 (battle of Bhurtpore).
To England, 1838. To Ireland. 1843. To England, 1846. To Ireland, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854
.(battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To Ireland,
1861. To England, 1865. To India, 1806. To England, 1877. To Ireland, 1884. To England, 1SB9.
To South Africa, 1890.
To Holland,
fcigypt" — with the Sphinx). To the
Alciershot.
12th (The Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers.
153
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx) "Peninsula."
"Waterloo" " South Afbica, 1851-2-3" "Setastopol" "Central India."
Colonel. — Arthur Lyttelton Lyttelton-Annesley,1 Cornet, p2i July 54; Lieut. 8 Dec. 54; Capt. p24 Feb. 57;
Majorats Jan. 61 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 9 Dec. 71; Lt. Colonel, 16 , July 73; Colonel, 18 May 77; Major
General, 2 Oct. 86; Lt. General, 15 Feb. 93; Colonel 12 Lancers, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel.— David Stanley William, Earl of Airlie,2 Lt. 13 June 75 ; Capt. 18 Feb. 84 ; Bt. Major,
15 June 85 ; Major, 3 Aug. 92; Lt.Colonel, 8 Dec. 97.
Majors.
rhomns James Atherton, ini in Com-~)
mand 11 M iy 98 J
Antonio Stephen Ralli
p.s.c. Robert George Broadwood3 (Brevet^)
Lt.Colonel 4 Apr. 97, Bt. Colonel 16 Nov. >•
98) , serving with the Egyptian Army
John Charles Basil Eastwood
Captains.
Francis Egerton-Green
Hon. Henry Granville Heneage
Eustace Loder, Adjutant 1 May 95
Howard Clifton Brown
Eustace Crawley
Frank Wormald
Cecil Vivian Sloane Stanley, Aide dt )
Camp to Got. of N. S. Walts 11 Oct. 95 5
2ND LIEUT
11 Aug. 80
11 Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81
16 May
8 Dec.
8 June
7 Aug.
20 Nov.
31 May 90
4 Mar.
5 Oct.
Lieutenants.
Miles Halton Tristram
Gerald Walton Hobson
Godfrey Charles de Cardonnel Wright I 15 Mar.
Walter Howorth Greenly 20 Feb.
Percy James Bailey n Dec.
Balfour Macnighten5 9 Dec.
David Johnstone Keswick
William Matthew Barrel!..
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Laidley Brown
Cecil Fane
John Nicholas Price Wood
Son. John David Hamilton ....
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July Si
25 Aug. 83
5 July 84
18 Sept. 89
3 Sept. 90
3 Sept. 90
7 Jan. 91
25 Mar. 91
4 Sept.
20 Feb.
97
15 May
97
9 June
97
9 June
97
b July
98
16 Nov.
98
21 Dec.
9 Aug.
11 Oct.
1 Oct.
12 May
it May
11 May
3 Sept.
2 Feb. 87
1 Jan.
15 Feb. 38
10 June S9
a Sept. 92
17 May 93
3 June 96
1 Oct. 96
17 Nov. 97
11 May 98
12 Oct. 98
22 Feb. 93
21 Dec. 96
3 Apr. 97
11 May 98
Riding Matter. — William Harry King, 26 Nov. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Barrows, 10 Aug. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co
Returned from India, 24 floo. 1887.
1 Lieut. General Lvttelton-Annesley served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal and Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Lord Air! ie served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 1834 as Adjutant 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Brigade Major under Sir
Herbert Stewart, and was present atthe action at Abu Klea (slightly wounded), in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells on the 16th and 17th February, and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh — slightly wounded (twice mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
3 CoIodjI Broalivood served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1396, in-
cluding the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coloael,
anil Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
5 Lieut. Macnaghten.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
Record of the Services of the 12th {The Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers.
Raised in 1715 as the 12th Dragoons. To Ireland, 1718, remaining there 75 years. In 1768 desig-
nated " The Prince of Wales's Regiment," and constituted " Light Dragoons." To the Mediterranean,
i_793 (capture of Corsica). To Italy, 1794. To England, 1795. To Portugal, 1797. To Egypt, 1801
(investment of Cairo). To England, 1802. To Ireland, 1803. To England, 1805. To Holland, 1809.
To England, 1810. To Portugal, 1811; through the Peninsular War and marched through France,
embarking at Calais for England, 1814. To Ostend 1815 (at the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo
and in the Army of Occupation in Prance). Converted into " Lancers," 1816. To England, 1818. Tc
Ireland, 1820. To England, 1824. To Portugal, 1827. To England, 1828. To Scotland, 1829. To
Ireland, 1830. To England, 1833. To Ireland, 1841. To Scotland and England, 1843. To Ireland,
1848. Returned to England and embarked for South Africa, 1851. To India, 1854. To the Crimea,
•855 (inarching through Egypt). To England, 1856. To India, 1857. To England, i860. To
Ireland, 1865. To England, 1870. To India, 1877. To England, 1887. "
i54
13th Hussars.
Vears' Ser
nil
Pay.
Viret In .Elernum.
" Waterloo '
fAldershot. j
'iLBUEEKA " "VlTTOttIA" "OuTitES" "Toulouse" "Peninsula'
A LSI A " liALAKLAVA " " iKKJMUis" "SEVASTOPOL."
Colonel.— Sir Baker Creed RnsscW^KCU. XCM 67. Commanding at Portsmouth. io Xov.oS[R]; Cornet, 2N0V.55;
Lieut. 1 Aug. 56 ; Ca/>fl. •'iS Feb. 59 : Bt.Major, 24 Jan. 65 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel , 1 Apr. 74 : Major, 15 July 78 ;
Colonel, 18 Feb. 80; Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept.' 80; Major General, 1 Apr. 89 j Lieut. General, 20 Jan. 97; Colonel
13 Hussars, 20 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry John Blagrove,5 Lt. 11 Feb. 75; C«/ir. 16 Mar. 83; Major, 8 Jan. 50;
£r. Colonel, 1 July go.
Majoes.
Maxwell Archibald Close, 2nd in Com-t
maud 1 July 96 )
Walter Charles Smitbson
Frederick James Murphys
Coventry Williams
Captains.
Kenneth MacLaren, Aide de Cam]) to Sir [
B. C. Sussell 10 Nov. 98 )
Angus Howard Reginald Ogilvy
Ernest William Newsham Pedder, Adju- \
toint 14 Yeomanry Brigade 1 Sept. 96 ... )
Edgar Askin Wiggin ._.
John Hearle Tremayne, Adjutant a .inne 97
Richard Arthur Lennox Massy Bolton
Lionel Richard James Scholefield Battye...
Lieutenants.
Francis Hubert Wise, Aide de Camp to ~)
the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. 24Feb.97i
John Fletcher Church
Henry Phelps Dangar
Adolphe Symons
Ernest Wriothesley Denny
Henry Julius Joseph Stern
Frederic George Bayley
Alan William Berkley Spencer
Second Lieutenants.
John Tyson Wigan
.lames Denis Lj-ons
W alter Pepys
Ernest Frederick Twist
Thomas Harry Saunders Marchant
George Holden Hodgkinson
2ND LIEUT.
7 Jan.
23 July
4 Jan.
80
79
80
11 Aug.
80
22 Jan.
8 j
7 Mar.
8?
30 July
90
2 May
30 May
T2 Mar.
2S June
10 Oct.
9 Dec.
15 May
,.
9i
9=
9 ^
94
9'
97
15 May
8 Sept.
co Feb.
4 May
13 Jaly
3 Aug.
97
97
97
98
■/■
98
LIEUT
2 Dec.
74
1 July
Si
25 Feb.
So
1 July
81
1 July
81
1 July
81
25 Aug.
S3
29 Aug.
8s
19 May
86
25 Aug.
86
1 1 June
90
29 Apr.
91
23 Nov.
92
23 Nov.
92
7 June
93
8 June
06
1 Sept
96
11 May
9S
3 Aug.
9«
BUEY.MA.T.
MAJOR.
25 Sept. 80
29 Sept. 83
iS Aug. 85
24 Nov. 86
3 Aug. 87
1 July 8S
S Oct. 90
12 Nov. 90
3 June 96
1 July 96
1 Sept. 96
Riding Master.— Robert MacWalter, 26 Sept. 94 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — William Carter, 7 Jan. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 7 Jan. 92
Blue — Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Natal, 3 Nov. 1885.
90
25 July
1 July 96
3 Apr. 97
25 Apr. 97
1 Sir Baker Creed Russell was at Meerut with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy Mutiny, and at
Kurnaul when Colonel Gerrard was killed ; was afterwards present with Seaton's Moveable Column at the battle
of Gungaree, where — his three senior officers being killed — he commanded the Squadron of his Regt., and
a Detachment of the 9th Lancers ; again, on the 17th Dec. 1837, he commanded the Cavalry in the action of tutteali,
where over 700 Sepoys were killed, — "To Lieut. Russell," writes Sir Thomas Seaton in his despatch, "who
commanded the Cavalry, as well as to his brave companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallantry
in action anu vigour in pursuit." He commanded the Cavalry also at Mynpooree, where 250 of the rebels were
killed, and was with his Regiment when General Penny was killed and Bareilly taken ; present at the relief of
Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, capture- of the Fort of Remai and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of
Mahundee, action -of Btmkagaon, operations in Oude and actions of Mohudipore and Russoolpore, attack and
capture of Fort Mitoulee, actions of Alligunge and Biswa; also served with the Agra Field Force under Brigadier
Showers in Central India in pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to
the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organized the natives forming " Russell's Regiment," and
commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. During the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa
on the 5th and 6th November he commanded the defending forces. His regiment with Lord Gilford's Scouts
formed the Advanced Guard of the Army from the River Prah to the north side of the Adansi Hills. Commanded
the regiment, now forming part of the augmented Advanced Guard under Colonel M'Leod, at the attack and
capture of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, Advanced Guard engagement of
Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the River Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa in 1879, and commanded the forces in the operations against
Sekukuni resulting in the storming of the stronghold and subjugation of the tribe (mentioned in despatches
KCMG-., Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, first as Assistant
Adjutant General for Cavalry, and afterwards in command of a brigade of Cavalry, and was present at the
engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the
capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, A" CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class oftheMedjidie, and Khedive's Star).,
5 Lt.Colonel Blagrove served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Orderly Officer to Sir Baker Russell, Commanding isi
Cavalry Brigade, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Murphy served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the en-
gagementsof El Magfar and Mahsama, and at the action at Kassasin on the 2Sth August (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
Newbridg
i'eirs'Ser
Full Huh
gay-iPay
] 14th (The King's) Hussars.
The Royal Crest withinthe Garter The Prussian Eagle. " Doueo " "Talaveea" «• Fcmtmsd'Owob"
"SALAMANCA- >"\ ITTOEIA." OetHES V • tatoroj » « PuNJAUP. » « CHILLIAN WALLAH "
GOOJEBAT PlBSIA " " CeNTEAL India."
Col
" I
Lieu
'o/onel, i July 96
2ND LIEUT.
Majoes.
Gilbert Henry Claude Hamilton,9 2nd in "> j
Command 1 July 96 j
Edmund Donough John O'Brien10 ■ n May 78
Lionel James Richardson-Gardner I ...,.,
Robert Mervyn Richardson52 ! 19 Feb. 81
Captains.
Edward Douglas Brown I
Edward JamesTickell, serving in Uganda...]
iEUa Molyneirx Berkeley Gage ■
John Murray I
Denis Menezes Miller S Eeb. 87
Richard Gvlby Brooksbank ! 14 Sept. S7
William Gardiner Eley, Adjutant 13 ~) I
Yeomanry Brigade 1 June 98 j! IO-Nov- ss
Robert Campbell Stephen, Adjutant 1 . .,
1 Sept. 96 ; ! 2 APrl1 9=
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
i Sept. 75 24 July
28 Aug. 79
14 May
S
1 July
7 Nov. 83
7 Feb. 85
9 Sept. 82
27 Jan. 86
8 Aug. .88
5 Dec. 88
12 Mar. 90
1 July 91
17 Jan
24 Mar.
25 July
23 Jan.
23 Nov.
22 Feb.
10 Jan.
96
26 Feb.
1 Sept. 96
13 Oct. 97
27 Aug. 98
8 Aug.
1 June
q Nov.
1 July
1 June
14 Mar.
26 Feb.
1 Sept. 96
23 Aug. 93
26 Feb. 96
1 July 96
3 Apr. 97
Lieutenants.
William Prevost : S Nov.
Charles Bosvile Tottenham 1 29 Oct.
William Henry 1 3 Feb.
William Jeffery Lockett 15 Mar.
Freeling Ross Lawrence, serving in the)
Soyai Niger Company s Protectorate ...J. 7 Mar. 94J 13 Nov. 95
Harry Frederick Hamilton Hardy 10 Oct.
Harold Jamos Tiluey 29 May
Thomas Ernest Lynedoch Hill-Whitson ... 6 June 96
Ralph Blackett 20 Feb. 97'
Second Lieutenants.
Edmond James Jameson ! 15 May 97I
Elliot Phiiipson Phiiipson-Stow : 1 Dec. 97
„ Riding Master. — Richard Odium, 9 June 80 ; Son. Captain, 9 June 90-
17 ... Quarter Master. — Frederick Mugford, 20 Sept. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 20 Sept. 92.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 24 Noo. 1886.
1 Lieut. General the Hon. C. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle commanding the Cavalry
Brigade during the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affairs of the 12th August, 18th and 21st
Sept. and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
5 Lt. Colonel English served in the Boer war of 1881.
9 Major Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Aide de Camp to Sir Samuel Browne, Commanding
the 1st Division Peshawur Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 with
the 14th Hussars.
10 Major O'Brien served in the Afghan war in 18S0, and was present with the 1st Punjab Cavalry in the affair at
Padkao Shana (mentioned in Brigadier General Palliser's despatch). Was attached to the 15th Sikhs as a volunteer
in the march from Cabul to Candahar under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was engaged in the reconnaissance on the
31st August and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
12 Major Richardson served with the Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Cbalouf and at the battle of fel-el-Kebir (Medal with Ciasp, and Khedive'* Star). Served through-
out the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 20th Hussars Troop Light Camel Regiment, including the operations
of the Desert Column [Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in
tao engagement at Giniss.
156
I'ears'Ser.
15th (The King's) Hussars.
I Ehorncliffe.
Full
Pay
Half
Pay.
The Crest of England within the Garter. "Merebimur."" Emsdobf" "Villikbs bnCouchi" "Egsiont-
op-Zek " "Sahiguk " "VmoBii" "Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Colonel.— Sir Frederick Wellington John FitzWygram, Burt.,' MP. for Fareham ; Cornet, ^28 July 43;
J.t. 'nMay 44; Capt??2 Dec. 4S ; Major, pi9 Feb. 58 ; It. Colonel, 26 July 58; Colonel, 26 July 63; Major
General, 23 Mar. 69; Lieut. General, 1 Apr. 83 ; Colonel 3 Hussars, :6 Apr. 84; Colonel T5 Hussars, 19 Apr. 91.
Lieutenant Colonel. — James Redmond Patrick Gordon,4 2nd Lieut. 22 Jan. 79; Lieut. 25 Jan. 81; Capt.
15 Aug. 83: Major, t May 9s ; Lt. Colonel, 12 June 97.
Majors.
Tyrell Other William Champion del
Crespigny,5 2«<2 ifl Command 12 June 97 J
p.g.c. Reginald Cokayne Cokayne-Frith, )
Brigade Major, Aldershot, 13 June 96 >
Basil St. John Mundy?
Frederick Charlton Meyrick
Captains.
Robert Lowndes Aspinall
HenryWest Hodgson
William Eliot Peyton,6 DsO. serving with \
the Egyptian Army )
William Campbell Anderson, Assistant*
Inspector Gold Coast Constabulary j"
Harold Arthur Lewis Tagart
Henry Divneombe Bramwell, Adjutant}
Portsmouth Yeomanry Brig. 19 Nov. 98 j
Lionel Edward Kennard
Percival Otway Hambro, Adjutant 17)
Dec. 97 j
Lieutenants.
James Alexander Stewart Balmain
Ernest Herbert Campbell Bald
Frederick Carlisle Pilkington
James Knowles
Henry Baker Cresswell
Hon. 'William Andrew Nugent
Oswald Bethell Walker
Anthony Courage
Second Lieutenants.
Ron. Hugh Edwardes
Nigel James ChristianLivingstone-Lear- }
month j
Frederick WTiitneld Barrett
Blyth Ritchie
Win. Philip CantrellCantrell-Hubbersty...
2ND LIEUT.
2 July
79
19 Sept.
6 Feb.
88
89
18 June
87
29 Mar.
90
3 Dec.
90
29 Apr.
91
18 June
92
18 June
92
7 Nov.
2 June
12 Dec.
28 Sept.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
93
94
94
95
96
96
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
96
96
20 Feb.
97
7 Apr.
97
15 May
t Dec.
97
97
97
1 July 8ij 24 Aug. 8S
10 May £2, 24 Aug. S8
2 Aug. 82! 10 Aug. 87
17 May 84] 2 Mar. gi
18 Dec. 891 10 July q5
2 Mar. gij 10 July 95
1 Apr. qo 8 Apr. 96
25 May 92 13 June 96
25 May 92 13 June 96
11 Oct. 92 1 10 Sept. 96
12 June 93 14 July 97
24 Jan. 94 23 Mar.
1 May 95
1 July 95
6 Nov. 95
13 June 96
9 Dec. 96
26 June 97
14 July 97
23 Mar. 98
MAJOI.
11 Mar. 96'
10 Sept. 96
3 Apr. 97
12 June 57
lEiding Master. — Frederick Arthur Richer, 26 Oct. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
I Quarter Mister. — Harold Wilberforce Bell,9 18 Oct. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Returned from Natal, i8Sr.
J Sir Frederick FitzWygram served in the Crimea with the 6th Dragoons, was present at the battle of Tcherna 7
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
4 Lt.Colonel Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 15th Hussars (Medal) . Served in the Boer war of
881 as Adjutant 15th Hussars. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 13S4-S5 under Sir Charles Warren as
Adjutant of Methuen's Horse. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition againstthe Jebus.on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (mentioned in des-
5 Majo'r de Crespigny served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1S81. Served with the 19th Hussars m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin
e engagement at Hasheen
(9th September), and at the riattle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
7 Major Mundvserved with the expedition to the Soudan in 1SS5, and was pre6entin ths
and at the'destrnction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Captain Peyton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896. including
the eno-a^ement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two
9 Lieut. Bell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) . Served in the Boer war of 1881.
TJmballa, P
unjab. I
16th (The Queen's) Lancers.
157
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "AutCursu, aut Cominut amis." " Talavera " "Fuentes b'Okos "
Years'ser. " Salamanca "" Vittoria " "Nive" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Bhurtpoeb" "Afghanistan"
Ghuznee" "Maharajpore " "Aliwal" "Sobraon."
Colonel.— William Thomas Dickson, Cornet, P23 April 47; Zr. P25 Feb. 48 ; Capt. P25 April 51; Major, pi9
May 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel,. 26 Oct. 58; Lt. Colonel, »} Oct. 62 ; Colonel, 5 Jan. 64; Major General, iS July
69 ; Lieut. General, 1 July 8: ; Colonel 7'Hussars, 19 July 84; Colonel 16 Lancers, 12 Feb. 96.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Henry Leycester Aylmer,1 Cornet, 25 Sept. 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 1 Dec. 80;.
Major. 10 Sept. 90; Lt.ColonM, 1 Apr. 96.
Fnll
Pay.
30
H-dll
Pay.
16
Majohs.
Stephen Frewen, 2nd in Command 26^
June 90 )
Julian Oswald
«.c. Edward Cecil Bethune,6 Dep Assist. \
Adjutant General, Nagpore, 8 Jan. 98 .... J
Henry Charles Higgs7
Captains.
Lovelace Stamer, Adjutant 8 Yeomanry ~)
Brigade 1 Sept. 94 J
Henry Pownall Kirkpatrick, Adjutant g~)
Yeomanry Brigade 15 ApriL 96 j
p.s.c. Guy Percy Wyndham
Edw. de Grey Beaumont
Alister Grant Dallas9
Ronald Francis Assheton Sloane-Stauley..
Hubert De La Poer (rough, StaJ? College ..
Maurice Lilburn MacEwen
I 2ND LIEUT.
24 July 78
22 Mar. 79
11 Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81
14 Sept. 87
6 Mar. 89
23 April 90
Lieutenants.
Edward Bagwell-Purefoy
Clive Maudonnell Dixon,10 Aajutant E 1
Aug. 98 i
RobertLeuy Macalpine-Leny
George Edward Tuson10 ,
"EC Alexander Edward, Fi»e?. Fincastle "
Edmund Francis Macnaghten
Robert Walter Dillon Bellew I
Cuthbert John Eccles j
Roland Haig I
Charles Lionel Kirwan Campbell
Second Lieutenants.
Algernon Ernest Hesketh
John Bertram Redfern Russell
Charles Edward St. John Harris....
Charles Fennelly Vanderbyl
Son. Cecil Montague Evans-Freke .
Arundell Neave
23 July
8 Oct.
8 Oct.
8 Oct.
30 May
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
1 Aug.
14 Nov.
13 Feb.
20 Feb.
29 May
29 May
9 Dec.
7 Apr.
11 May 98
9 Jan. 80
16 Oct. 80
;o Sept. 75
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 Dec. 83
23 Aug. 84
17 June 85
25 Aug. 86
8 May 89
23 July 90
23 May 91 1
9 Sept. 91!
27 Jan. 93!
17 Feb. 94
31 July 94
1 Sept. 94
13 Mar. 95
13 Mar. 95
4 Nov. 96I
24 Mar. 97
23 Nov. 981
5 May
8 Dec.
1 Feb.
:6 July
25 July
2 Sept.
10 Sept.
27 Jan.
7 Mar.
27 Jan.
22 Dec.
24 Mar.
BEEV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
27 Jan. 92
22 Dec. 94
4 Sept. 95
25 Nov. 96
Siding Master. — James Laing, 11 May 92 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Israel Hart,12 23 Nov. 92; Son. Lieut.
Scarlet — Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Embarked for India, 3 Sept. 1890.
1 Lt. Colonel Aylmer served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1S73 ; commanded the Cape Coast Volun-
teers of Wood's Regiment, with the advanced guard under Major Furze during the march to the Prah; and after-
wards commanded the post of Essiaman on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Bethune served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Boer war of 1881.
7 Major Higga served in the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Light Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
3 Captain Dallas served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Aide de Camp to Major General W. P. Symons, Commanding 1st
Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
10 Lieuis. Dixon and Tuson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
11 Lord Fincastle served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Aide de Camp to Sir Bind .n Blood, Commanding Malakand Field Force, and was present in the en-
gagement at ^Landakai ; also with the Buner Field Force as Aide de Camp to Sir Bindon Blood (three times
mentioned in despatches, TJiI, and Medal with two Clasps); was awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous
bravery during the operations on the North West Frontier of India in 1897, as here recorded: " Durin"- the
fighting at Nawa Xili, in Upper Swat, on the 17th August 1897, Lt.Colonei R. B. Adams proceeded with L?euts.
H. L. S. MacLean and Viscount Fincastle, and five men of the Guides, under a very heavy and close fire, to the"
rescue of Lieut. R. T. Greaves, Lancashire Fusiliers, who was lying disabled by a bullet wound and surrounded
by the enemy's swordsmen. In bringing him under cover he (Lieut. Greaves) was struck by a bullet and killed
Lieut. MacLean was mortally wounded— whilst the horses of Lt.Colonei Adams and Lieut. Viscount Fincastle were
shot, as well as two troop horses."
12 Lieut. Hart served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 16th (The Queen's) Lancers.
Raised as the 16th Regiment of Light Dragoons in 1759. Served at thesi3geof Belle Isle and in Portugal till
the end of the Seven Years' War. To America, 1776. Four Troops to Flanders, 1793 (remainder uncertain"). To
England, 1796. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1805. To the Peninsula, 3809 (battles of Talavera, Fuentes d'Onor
Salamanca, Vittoria, and Nive). To England, 1814. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England 1815'
To Ireland, 1816. To England, 18:9. To Ireland, 1821. To England, 1822. To India, 1822 (battle of Bhurtpore
capture of Ghuznee, battles of Maharajpore, Aliwal.and Sobraon). To England, 1846. To Ireland i8« To
Scotland, 1857. To England, 1859. To India, 1865. To England, 1876. To Ireland, 1882. ToEngland '188S. To-
India, 1890. '
I5«
17th (The Duke of Cambridge's Own) Lancers.
Baliincollig.
Sevastopol"
Death's Head, with the Motto." Or Glory."— " Alma " "Balaklava" "Inkerman
" Central India" "South Africa, 1879."
Years'Sor. Colonel in Chief.— Field Marshal His Royal High.nest George TV. F. C, Dulce of Cambridge,1 KG.KT. EP.
GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GOTO. Son. Colonel in Chief to the Forces, 21 June 76.
Colonel. — Sir Drury Curzon Drury -Lowe,2 GCS. Cornet, P2S July 54 ; Lieut. 7 Nov. 54; Capt. pq Nov. 56 ;
Major, pio June 62; Lt. Colonel, vi$ June 66 ; Colonel, 15 June 71 ; Major General, 9 Dec. 81 ; Lieut.
General, 1 Apr. 90: Colonel 17th Lancers, 24 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Mortimer Graham Neeld,8 Lieut. 12 Nov. 73 ; Capt. 7 Jan. 82 ; Major, 27 Apr. 86
Lt. Colonel, 15 Jan. p6.
Full, 'Halt
Pay. Pay.
26
Majors.
Henry Fortescue,11 2nd in Command 26)
June 96 i
Edward. Bleiddian Herbert13
Ron. Lionel Henry Dudley Fortescue,1' >
Assist. Mil. Secretary, Canada, 2 June 98 )
2>.s.c. Charles James Anstruther15
2ND LIECT.
n May 78
CAPTAINS.
Harry William Ralph Ricardo
p.s.e. Hon. Herbert Alexander Lawrence,")
D. A. A. General, Intell. Branch, War \
Office, 24 May 98
Charles Algernon Simeon Warner., ..
Bertram Perc.y Portal, Aide de Camp to )
the Governor of Madras 18 March 96 ... j
Norman Tom Nickalls
Victor Staunton Sandainan, Adjutant 1 )
Nov. 96 J
Thomas Gerraru Collins 1 9 Nov.
William Arthur Tilney, Aide de Camp to '/ 1 ,
the Lord Lieut, nant of Ireland j\ I0 APr-
Lieutenants.
Houston Michael Shaw Stewart
Hon. Algernon William John Clotworthy |
Skefh'ngton ) !
D'Arcy Legard
Lord Osborne de Vera Beauclerk !
Hon. William Reginald Wyndham
Ronald James Walter Carden !
Richard lirinsley Sheridan I
Edward Gerald Thompson
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Lukin Davis
Durham Simpson Matthews
Alan Francis Fletcher
Robert Bingham Brassey '
Robert Alexander Morritt j
Hon. Charles William Hugh Cavendish ...
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
15 July 76
29 Nov. 76
ii Nov. 78
27 Apr. 81
28 Jan. 82
io May 82
30 Jan. 84
2q Aug. 85
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
26 Oct. 92
5 Dec. 94
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
6 June gfc
5 Aug.
5 Sept. 96
15 May 97
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
7 May
3 Aug,
13 Nov.
13 Nov.
4 July
4 July
27 Mar.
27 Mar.
13 Apr.
2 June
6 June 8
27 Apr. 86
6 Nov. 86
6 Nov. 86
7 Apr. 88
25 Feb. 92
5 Dec. 94
j Jan. 5
13 Nov. 95
19 Feb. . 96
18 Mar. 96
2 June 9S
BREV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
6 Nov. 93
5 Dec. 94
15 Jan. 96
3 Apr. 97
14 Major the Hon. L.H. D. Fortescue
served with the 17th Lancers in the
Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagements at Zuinguin Moun-
tain and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Anstruther served with
the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of
1879 attached to the Intelligence De-
93 partment, and was present in the en-
-o gagement at TJiuudi (Medal with
Clasp).
Hon. unartes witnani nugn uuveucusn ... 3 Aug. 9s
Riding Master. — William Pilley,10 19 May 86; Hon. Captain, 19 May 96.
Quarter Muster. — Charles Clarke,17 21 Dec. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
dl-Irt t?n..t*,e,o WV.1 to inavte. ~\Kr,e.e.*.e. C* n*. ,
Blue — Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from India, 3 *7uv. 1S90; Squadron from Fgypt, 2 Uov. 91.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854
ineluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of'the House of Commons, Medalwith four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Sir D. C. Drury-Lowe served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from iSth June 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign
of 1858-59, including pursuit of rebel force under Tantia Topee, and the action of Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp
for Central India). Commanded the 17th Lancers and the Cavalry of the 2nd Division in the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present in the engagement at TJlundi — wounded (CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i£8i
under Sir Evelyn Wood in command of the Cavalry Brigade. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of
the Cavalry Division, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin,
and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, immediately after which he commenced a forced march with the Cavalry by
which he obtained possession of Cairo, the surrender of its citadel, and of the rebel chief Arabi (six times men-
tioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
8 Lt. Colonel Neeld served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present as Orderly Officer to
Oolonei Drury Lowe, commanding the Cavalry Brigade in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Henry Fortescue served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medalwith Clasp).
13 Major Herbert served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
lllumli (Medal with Clasp).
13 CapSain Pilley served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the engagement at
Zingnin Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
17 Lieut. Clarke served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zinguin Mountain and
Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
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ord of the Services of the i-jth (Duke of Cambridge's Own) "Lancers [formerly the iyth Light Dragoons)
aiscd in i->59 as the 18th Light Dragoons. Re-numbered 17th Light Dragoons, 1763. To Ireland, 1764. To
1U1 America, 1775 (American war of 1775-82). To Ireland, 1784. To the West Indies, 1795. To England,
7 (shipwrecked enrontt). To South America, 1806 (capture of Monte Video)., To England and thence to India,
! To England, and became Lancers, 1823. To Ireland, 1828. To England, 1832. To Ireland, 1838. To Scot-
el, 1841. To England, 1842. To Ireland. 1846. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma,
nklav'a, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol). To Ireland, 1856. To East Indies, 1857 (Indian Mutiny —
>ntval India"). To England, 1S65. To Scotland, 1869 T" Ireland. 1870. To England, 1876. To South
Lea, i&7S (Zulu war of 1870, including the battle o Ulundi). To East Indies, 1879. To England, 1890, one
a Iron rttmiinlajr in Egypt
Maritzburg, Natal. I
Depot, Canterbury. J
18th Hussars.
"Pro Xege, pro Lege, pro Patmd conamur." "Peninsula'
*59
' Waterloo.'
pg May 56
Lt. General
Colonel. Alexander George Montgomery Moore [R] ; Cornet, pi3 Dec. 50 ; Lt. v6 July 52; Cant.
Major, 14. Sept. 67 ; Lt, Colonel, p23 L)ec. 68 ; Ceionel, 23 Dec. 73 ; Major General, 30 Dec. 84 ;
10 Mar. 92 ; Gene nil, 4 July 96; Colmel 18th Hussars, 4 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Bernhard Drysdale Moller, Lt. S May 73; Capt. 18 Dec. 80; Major, 7 July 86;
Lt. Colonel, 8 July 98.
Majors.
\ 2ND LIEUT.
EustaceChalonerKnox.^nrZ in Command'} I
1 Oct. 98 ij
"EUL Percival Scrope Marling6 j 11 Aug.
Henry Thornton Laming.....
Henry Algernon Fulke Charles Fer- )
dinand Stephan Greville8 j
Captains.
William Poll ok Morris Pollok9
Montagu Sinclair Wellby, Adjutant i
28 Feb. 97 3
Son. Horace Scott Davey
Charles Harold Corbett (Depot)
Charles Kenyon Burnett
CAPTAIN.
30 Aug. 82
1 July 81
10 Mar. 83
7 Feb. 85
25 Aug.
25 Aug. 86
16 Mar. S9
14 Sept. 87
10 Nov. 881 25 June 90
n Sept. 89I 23 Jan. 9-
Lieutenants.
Charles Henry Leveson10
EmilCarlHaag
John Ha-dett Gosselin
Noel St. Vincent Ramsay Stewart
John Lockhart Wood
Edward Arthur Williams
Cecil Duncan Field
James Howard AdolphusAnnesley. ilAide
de Cam}) to the Lt. Goternor of the Punjab
5 March 97
Charles Joseph Thackwell
Second Lieutenants.
Aloert Charles M'Lachlan
Edmund Heseltine Bayford
Herbert Anderson Cape (Depot) ..
Goland Vanhalt Clarke
James Gordon Dugdale
Cecil Faulkner Cawston
Major Seiton Purdey
23 Oct. 89
1 Mar. 90
8 Oct. 90
10 Oct. 91
i2 Mar. 92
18 June 92
j7Dec. 92
15 Feb. 93
28 June 93
23 Dec. 93
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
25 Mar. 96
t Dec. 97
13 Apr. 9S
18 May 98
14 Apr. 36
22 Dec. S6
14 Mar. 88
1 Oct. 91
12 Feb. 93
25 Apr. 94J
20 June 941
28 Feb. 97
13 Nov. 98J
BREV. MA.T.
13 May 96
i2 Aug. 96
8 July 98
14 Sept. 98
29 July 91
11 May 92
14 Dec. 92
5 Apr. 94
20 June 94
14 Nov. 94
14 Nov. 94
6 Apr. 9S
6 Apr. 98
Hiding Master. — William Edgar Mummery, 30 Jan. 95; lion. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Joseph Baker, 18 July 88; Son. Captain, 18 July 98.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 20 November 1889.
1 Major Knox served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with tlie Light Camel Regiment, and took
part in the operations of the Desert Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Marling serve! with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rides in the Boer war in 1881, and was present in the
engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, inthe'action at Kassasin (9U2
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present iu the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, two Clasps) : was awarded the 3Jl£ "for his conspicuous bravery at
the battle of Temai, on 13th March 1884, in risking his life to save that of Private Morley, Royal Sussex Regiment,
who, having been shot, was lifted and placed in front of Lieutenant Marling on his horse. He fell off almost
immediately, when Lieutenant. Marling dismounted , and gave up his horse for the purpose of carrying off Private
Morley, the enemy pressing close on to them until they succeeded in carrying him about So yards to a place of
comparative safety." Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at
the actions of Abu Klea and Abu Kru in the reconnaissance before Metammeh, and in the second action at Aba
Klea (two Clasps).
8 Captain Greville served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain Poilok served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
10 Lieut. Leveson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
n Lieut. Annesley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-9S as Orderly Officer to
Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 18th Hussars.
"Raised in 1759 as the 19th Light Dragoons. Numbered 18th Light Dragoons, 1763. To Jamaica, 1793.
To St. Domingo, 1796. To England, 1797. To Holland, 1799. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1804.
To the Peninsula, 1808. To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1813. To Belgium, 1815 (battle of
Waterloo). To England, 1818. To Ireland, 1819. Disbanded in 1821. Again raised in 1858. To
England, 1858. To India, 1864. To England, 1875. To Ireland, 18S1. To England, 1887. To India
i6o
Vrs.
rsii
Pay.
Ser?
Half
Pay.
25
...
19
24
17
17
17
17
10
10
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
...
6
e
5
5
5
3
3
2
1
1
8
14
19th {Princess of Wales's Own) HuSSarS. [secunderabad, Madras.
The Elephant.— "Mysobe" "Assaye" " Niagaba" ** Egypt, 1882, 18S4" "Tel-el-Kbbib"
"Nile, 1884-85" "Abu Klea."
Colonel.-Coote Synge Hutchinson.1 Cornet, pX4 June 50; Lieut. »i Aug. 51 ; Capt. P30 Nov. 55; Major,
7 July 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59 i CWo»eJ, 19 Nov. 66 ; J/u>r General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieut. General, 1 July
3i ; Colonel 19 Hussars. 24 Mar. 89. ' J
Lieutenant Colonel.-Charles Bradford Harries Wolseley-.Tenkins,? Zieai. :3 June 74; CWaire 1 July 81:
Bt. Major, 21 May 84; Jf«/or, n Nov. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 Feb 97
Majors.
Edmund Kendal Grimstone Aylmer,102n<?
in Command 7 Feb. 97
Dudley Richard Apthorp9
Hew Dalrymple Fanshawe13
Harry Graham Marsh1*
Captains.
Hugh Gerald Stewart Young16
Harold George De Pledge18
Alfred J ennings-Bramly2*
Philip Walhouse Chetwode
Albert Lawrence Powell
Lieutenants.
George Algernon Egerton
Robert Frederick Cox
Montagu George Erskine Woodmass
Ernest Snowdon St. Quintm
Wellington Robert .Paul Stapleton-Cotton
Norman Fyle Uniacke, saving in the\
Niger Coast Protectorate J
Muriin Archer-Shee, Adjutant, 1 Jan. 98 ...
Archibald John Campbell
George Despard Franks
Steuart Scott Bmny
Second Lieutbnants.
Herbert Alfred Porter, seroing with West\
African Frontier Police J
William Jocelyn Rhys Wingfield
Arthur Holford
Lionel Knox DArcy
William Aubrey Orlebar
Alfred Woodis Parsons
2ND LIEUT.
11 Aug. 80
9 Oct. 89
20 Nov. 89
30 May 91
10 Oct. 91
10 Oct. 91
7 Nov. 91
5 Dec. 91
12 Mar. 92
9 Nov. 9
15 Mar. 9
23 Dec. 9
7 Mar. 9
2 June 9.
1 July 81
20 Nov. 75
28 June 82
29 July 82
2 Aug. 82
2 Aug. 82
6 Aug. 90
6 Aug. 90
2 July 92
2 June 94
18 July 06
9 Dec.
15 May
7 May
7 May
18 Oct.
18 Oct.
23 Nov.
31 Jan.
20 Feb.
12 May
7 Feb.
14 Feb.
27 Apr.
22 Cct.
CAPTAIN.
BBEV.MAJ.
MAJOE.
7 Nov. 83
7 Feb. 93
26 Apr. 82
2 July 84
18 April £5
2 Sept. 91
25 Oot. 93
7 Feb. 97
!
! 6 Feb. 89
11 June 90
7 Feb. 97
7 Feb. 97
27 Apr. 98
98
'" Captain Jennings
served during the risin*
North West Territories of Canada
•885 (Medal).
Bramly
the
Ruling Master. — William Frank Graham Percy, 4 Nov. 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
Quarter Master.— ■¥& William Thomas Marshall,26 20 Jan. 85; Hon. Captain, 20 Jan. 95.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Embarked for India, 1891.
I Lt. General Hutchinson served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including
the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations, and commanded a detached Squadron in the action
•of Barree, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
' Lt.Colonel Wolseley- Jenkins served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star,.
Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
(wounded) and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of theMedjidie, two Clasps).
9 Major Apthorp served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the
19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1885 with the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
IU Major Aylmer served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama.andat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and waspresent in the action at
Kirbekan (two Clasps).
13 Major Fanshawe served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps) . Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was
present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps).
II Major Marsh served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
16 Captain Young served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the en-
gagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
19th Hussars, and was presentin the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps).
III Captain De Pledge served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea and Metammeh (two Clasps).
20 Captain Marshall served in the Egyptian war of 1 882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 and was present in the en-
gagements au El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and two Clasps) : was awarded the jfc'C
" for his conspicuous bravery during the Cavalry charge at El Teb on 29th February last, in bringing Lt.Colonel
Barrow, 19th Hussars, our of action. That officer, having been severely wounded and his horse killed, was on the
ground surrounded by the enemy, when Quartermaster-Sergeant Marshall, who stayed behind with him, seized
his hand ai'd dragged him through the enemy back to the regiment. Had Lt.Colonel Barrow been left behind he
list have ijeen killed."
ttnow, Bombay. J
20th Hussars.
id
Full Half
Bay. Pay.
"Vimieba" " Peninsula "" Suakin, 1885."
Colonel.— Sir Roger William Henry Palmer,1 Bart., Cornet, p22 Jan. 53; Lt. 4 Sept. 54; Ca»<. i" 22 July 59 ;
Major and Lt. Colonel, »S Mar. 64; Colonel, 8 Mar. 69; Major General, 15 Mar. 79; Lt. General,
1 July 81 ; Colonel 20 Hussars, 11 June 91. .
Lieutenant Colonel.— William John Irwin,' Cornet, 23 Jan. 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Co^r. 30 Nov. 79 ; Major,
9 Sept. 85; Bt.Lt.C0l0nel.2S Dec. 88; Lt.Colnnel.g Sept. 95. rf
Majobs.
Horace George Proctor Seauchamp,9 ">
zjed in Command 18 Oct. 98 J
(Henry Graham8
William Douglas Whatman10
Norton Legge,11 DSO
2ND LIEUT.
Captains.
Arthur Morgan Bulkeley Jones17
Graham Thomas George Edwards
James Whitaker, Adjutant 7 Yeomanry 1
Brigade 1 June 96 5
Edward Witham12
ArthurOtway Jacob, Adjutant 21 June 96
Gerald Walter James FitzGerald St.aunus
Hubert Balfour Ogilvy Williams
LlKUTBNANTS.
Thomas Elliott Bayley
William Wybergh James
Gilbert Mars Reginald Alexander Swiney
Harry RomerLee
Alan Goring
Arthur Paget Gibbs
Herbert Street
Haroid Cazenove Hessey
Alwyn William Jeunlngs-Bramly
Second Lieutenants.
John Cecil Latham Bott
Carlyle MacGregor Dunbar
Kenneth Macaulay Woollcombe .
Philip Granville Mason
John Stephen C'awley
Eric Sydney Periy-smith
23 Apr. 81
16 Mar. 87
19 Dec. 88
28 June 90
j 7 Jan. 94
31 Jan. 94
to Oct. 94
12 Dec. 95
20 Feb. 95
2 June 94
28 Sept. 95
23 Dec. 93
28 Sept. 95
6 Mar. 9
7 Dec.
29 Feb.
5 Aug.
29 May
3 Aug.
4 Aug.
11 Oct. 78
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
2 Aug. 82
31 Oct.
29 Aug.
83
85
25 Nov.
85
5 Dec.
88
y Sept.
0 Aug.
10 Oct.
9<
93
94
13 Mar. 95
2i Aug. 95
1 Juue 96
1 June 96
16 Sept. 96
27 Jan. 97
23 July 97
23 Feb. 98
5 Aug. 93
CAl'TAIN. BBEV.MAJ.
MAJOB.
9 AUg. 93
9 Sept. 95
11 Sept. 95
17 Oct. 98
15 Oct. 84
14 July 86
16 Mar. 87
23 Dec. 87
:i Dec.
18 Oct. 93
6 Apr. 94
11 Sept. 95
11 Sept. 95
1 1 Sept. 95
5 Aug. 98
11 Major Legge served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagement at
Hasheen, the attack on the convoy
on the 24th March, and at th|e de-
struction of Teniai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86, and was present
at the investment of Ktsheh, the
relief of Ambigole, and the engage-
ment at Giniss (mentioned in des-
patches). Served with the Dongola
Kxpeditionary Force under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in i896,including
the engagements at Firket ^wounded)
and Hafir ami the capture 01 Dongola
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Riding Master. — John Nolan Crawshaw,22 27 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Quarter Master. — Frank Talland,22 10 May 89 ; lion. Lieut.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. limlarhed for India, 11 Sept. 1895.
1 Sir Roger Palmer served in the Eastern campaigr. of 1834, and np to 26th August iS ; c wi th the nth Hussars , in-
eluding the affair of Bulganak, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkciman, and siegeof Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Lt. Colonel Irwin commanded the Squadron of 20th Hussars in the onerations near Suakin in Decern oer 1S88,
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, .Medal with Clasp and
Khedive's Star) j also commanded the Squadron of 20th Hussars in the operations on the Soudan frontier in' 1889
including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in desnatohes, 3rd Class 0: the Medjidie, and Clasp).
» Major Graham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, ana was present in the eiic-ap-emeut at the Tofrek
eereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star); in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including
<the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp); and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1SS9 including the encase-
ment at Toski (Clasp).
s Major Beauchamp served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Forcein 1885-86 and was present in the engagement at Giniss ; also served in the
operations near Suakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches
3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp). '
10 Major Whatman served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, aDd Khedive's Star). Served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1835-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
12 Captain Wilham served in the campaign on the Noith-West Frontier of India under Sir William Lcckhart
in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Provost Marshal 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Jones served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-06, ana was present in the engagement
at Giniss in command of the escort to the General Officer Commanding (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
22 Lieut. Crawshaw served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
23 Lieut. Talland served with the Soudan Frontier Force in 18S5-86, and was present in the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Kecord of the Services of the 20th Husaar?.
Raised in 1759 as the 20th Inniskilling Light Dragoons. Ireland till 1763, when it was disbanaed. Eaised in
1779 a3 tae 2°th Light Dragoons. United Kingdom till 1783, when it was disbanded. Raised in 1791 as the 20th
Jamaica Light Dragoons. Jamaica to 1802. England to 1S05. To the Meaiterrarean, 1805. [A wing to San
Salvador in 1805, thence to the Cape in 1806. and South America (capture of Monte Video), returning to England,
1807.] Head Quarters at Barcelona, June 1806 ; a detachment to Maida, .-807 ; a detachment to Egypt, June 1808
Kix troops in England and four troops in Sicily, July 1808. Head Quarters to the Peninsula (battle of Vimieia).
The whole Regiment to Messina, Sept. 1809. Head Quarters to Palermo, May 1812 ; Sicily and Malta, 1815 ; and
in September embarked for England. To Ireland, 1S17. Disbanded, December i8i3. Raised in i860 as 20th
Light Dragoons at Muttra of volunteers from the 2nd European Bengal Light Cavalry on the amalgamation of
the British and Indian Forces. Soon afterwards changed to Hussars. India till Oct. 1872. England till Nov.
1879. Ireland till Aug 1 SC 4. Head ^--arters and four troops to Suakin. one tronn to the Nile, 18S5. In Egypt
and Soudan till Oct. 1887. To England (leaving one Squadron in Egypt till Nov. 1890) till Sept. 189^. To India
Sept. 1895.
I 2
102
21st (Empress of India's) Lancers.
|£2!l§5£ Colonel. -SirKobertWhile.i XCB. Cornet, "iS Oct. 47; Lieut. '22 Dec a8
Full Half Mainr t. TW r.. TIT.„;.L ... 1„1,, ,p . r .,../._ ., 4V if, , JiCC:- 4=
Pull I Half
Pay.lPay
26
["Egypt;
LDepot, Canterbury.
-, Capt. P26 March 52; Brerei!
1 March 70 ; Lieut.Generkl 8 July 85 \ General^ N0V.90/ MoZelAVj^ rt&^JT ^'^
Lieutenant Colonel.— ;,.».c. Walter George Crole Wyndham > OB i«
Major, 16 July 84 ■ Lf. Colonel, 26 Oct. 98.
Major, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 12 July 58 ; Lt. Colonel
Ueut. 11 Feb. 75 ; Captain, 19 May 90 ;
Majors.
Harry Finn9 (Tit. Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98) )
tnd :n Comma 7id 26 Oct. 98 1'
Richard Owen,'1 Military Secretary, Bom- \
bay, 18 Feb. 95 j
JohnFowle8
William Markham Doyne
Captains.
Frank Henry Eadon
Thursby Henry Ernest Dauncey11
James George Fair
David Bowly (Depot)
William Wilfred Cordeaux ,
U(E Paul Aloysius Kenna12
LIEUTENANTS.
Charles James Clerk, Adjutant 7 Oct. 98
WE, Hon. Raymond Harvey Lodge)
Joseph de Montmorency12 j
Arthur Murray Pirie, DSO. serving with >
the Egyptian Army j
Robert Napier Smyth
Arthur Henry Mendle Taylor
Theobald Michael Langton, serving in\
Uganda J
Arthur Duncan Champion
Ernest Hastings Lewis
Cranfuird George Graham Hutchison >
{Depot) j
Hugh Bateman Protheroe Smith :
Second Libutknants.
Cuthbert Spencer Nesham
Oswald Walter Brinton
2ND r.IKUT.
23 Mar. 81
22 Jan.
5 Oct. 87
24 Sept. 87
30 Jan. 89
12 Feb. 90
28 June 90
4 Mar. 91
21 Sept. 92
17 Dec. 92
2 June 94
13 July 92
25 Mar. 96
1 Dec. 97
LIEUT.
12 Nov.
73
1 July
81
1 July
27 Jan.
81
83
30 Jan.
20 Sept.
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
:o Mar.
23 Aug.
84
84
85
86
83
86
6 Nov.
89
6 Nov.
89
11 Nov.
91
6 Nov.
25 Jan.
92
93
12 June
95
15 Apr.
12 Aug.
96
96
2 June
97
15 June
'■:■
CAPTAIN.
BHEV
MA J.
uajou
13 June 83
6 Nov.
92
23 Nov 87
24 Oct.
94
23 Nov. 87
9 Sept. 88
Apr
26 Oct.
98
98
6 Nov. 89
26 Oct. 92
26 Oct. 92
23 Jan. 93
30 Jan. 05
12 June 93
16 Nov.
98
Riding Master. — William Henry King, 10 June 85; Son. Captain, 10 June 95.
Quarter Master. — George Leslie Graham, 24 June 85 ; Hon. Captain, 24 JuDe 95.
Blue — Facings French Grey. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co. Embarked for India, 23 Nov. 1887.
1 Sir Robert White served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 17th Lancers, including tne affair of
Bulganak, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege ol Sebastopol. At Balaklava he led the squadron of direction
was severely wounded, and had his horse shot (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mediidie,
and Turkish Medal). Proceeded with his Regiment to India in 1857, and served throughout the campaign in
Central India in 1858-59, part of the time in_command of a Flying Column, including the action of Barode "(Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Wyndham served with the lying's Dragoon Gua:<is in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently in
Baker Russell's Flying Column (Medal with. Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the-
Light Camel Regiment, and took part In the operations of the Desert Column (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
~ Major Owen served in the Afghan war of 1879-S0, first attached to the 9th Lancers, and afterwards as Aide de
Camp to Sir Donald Stewart (Medal) . Served with the 14th Hussars in the Boer war of 1881 under Sir Evelyn
Wood. Served during the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts (Medal with
Ciasp).
8 Majer Fowle served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84 with the Light Camel Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
9 Lt.Colonel Finn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was presentin the engagements at Killa Kaziand
Siah Sung, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Medal for distinguished conduct in the Field).
11 Captain Dauncey served in the Egyptian, war of 18S2 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magf ar and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.]
12 Captain Kenca served m the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned, in despatches, Ul£, and Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the Victoria
Cross for the following service:— " At the battle of Khartoum on the 2nd September, 1898, Captain P. A. Kenna
assisted Major Crole Wyndham, of the same regiment, by taking him on his horse, behind the saddle (Major
Wyndharn's horse having been killed in the charge), thus enabling him to reach a place of safety ; and, after the
charge of the 21st Lancers, Captain Kenna returned to assist Lieutenant de Montmorency, who was endeavouring
to recover the body of Second Lieutenant R. G. Grenfell."
13 Lieut, the Hon. Raymond de Montmorency served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1S98, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, "BS, and Medal with
Clasp) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service : — " At the battle of Khartoum on the 2nd Septem-
ber, 1898, Lieutenant de Montmorency, after the charge of the 21st Lancers, returned to assist Second Lieutenant.
R. G. Grenfell, who was lying surrounded by a large bodv of Dervishes. Lieutenant de Montmorency drove the
Dervishes off, and finding Lieutenant Grenfell dead, put the body on his horse, which then broke away. Captain
Kenna and Corporal Swarbrick then came to his assistance, and enabled him to rejoin the Regiment, which had
begun to open a heavy fire on the enemy.'
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vfN Email, Bowes Leslie
mn Smyth, Owen Stuart,18" DSO
ww Ryan, Chas. Aloysius,278 Commandant Dalfiousie Depot 20 Jan. 96
O bha Phillpotts, Arthur Henry Croker279
58 p.s.c. Baldock, Thomas Stanford
uk Cleeve, William Frederick281
dep fi> Farmer, Francis Oolebrooke
C bha Gunner, Edward282
29 Burton, Hubert
64 p.s.c. Waldron, Francis
wit Rips, Ruhert Addison (1 Depot)
wn Blackett, Edward Umfreville
41 de Jersey, William Grant
ea Priestley, Edward John Kenworthey
Q bha Vaughan-Hughes, Ernest280
Hadden, Charles Fred. Chief Inspector, Royal Arsenal, with 1
rank of Lt. Colonel, t Apr. 93 )
J bha Brunker, James Milt'ord Sutherland170
UN Shirres, John Chivas,265 DSO. (Brevet Lt. Colonel, 2c May 98) ...
p.s.c. Cowan, Henry Vivian,286 Brigade Major, Royal Arlil-\
lery, Woolwich, 28 May 97 3
Vaughan, Thomas Tweed, Indian Ordnance Department
Wn Honkinf , Manley Ogden170
65 Tylden, William
47 Rainsford, Stephen Dickson287
Brett, Arthur Hy.Wilford, p.a.c. Insp. of "Warlike Stores 23 Nov. 97
F bha Cunlifie, Foster Lionel165
Rowan. Terence England. Indian Ordnance Department
wu Dobie, William Hugh Edward
24 Haggard, Claude Mason290
so Fulton, George Wade Robertson
so Woodrow, Thomas Henry Jackson225
wn Browne, Arthur Henry291
42 Dewar, David Erskine292
6 p.s.c. Creagh, Arthur Gethin293OB. (Bt.IA. Colonel, 15 June 8s ; >
Brevet Colonel, 1 Jan. 93) }
ea Kelaart, Gerald Talbot, p.a.c
14 Bailward, Arthur Churchill2'*
91 Curtis, Harry Alexander Dyer296
uk Keene, Alfred,297 DSO
59 Owen, Henry O'Brien
wn Plant, William Arthur298
ns Brady, Robert Maziere
M bha Holland, Ellis Charles Fletcher165
31 Sidney, Hon. Algernon
46 Boteler, Francis Wilford, p.a.c
82 Pratt, Arthur Spencer
21 Blewitt, William Edward
U bha Maberly, Charles Evan301
Kuper, Charles Victor Bremer, Commandant Presidency Re- )
mount Depot, Calcutta, 16 .lune 97 5
Hansard, Arthur Clifton, Artillery Adviser to Inspector General >
of Fortification*, 6 June 95 t
R bha Burton, Benjamin
so Allen, John Richard Howard
D ep bha Stirling, James Wilfred
Fowle, Frederick Trenchard Thomas,303 Indian Ordnance Dept.
so Fell, John Percy
76 Harrison, Robert Arthur Gwynne
Parsons, Charles Sim Bremridge,304 {Brevet Colonel, 17')
Dec. 98! Colcnel.ty Dec. 98) Governor of the Red Sea Littoral j
sis Simpson, Henry Cuthbert Connell Dunlop306
ea Balfour, William Edward Ligonier307
ea Purvis, Alexander Burridge
so Wynyard, Rowley
p.s.c. Fleming, Edward William,308 Professor at the Sfaffi
College, with rank of Colonel, 18 May 96 $
ea Townshend, George Robert
2 Bell-Irving, Andrew309
Sclater, Hv. Crichton,310 Brig. Major X Art. Aldershot, 6 Dec. oS
ea Phillips, Thomas Vaughan Wynn,18' iraiumenf J/ujsr
23 Simpson, Charles Napier
T hha May. Edward Sinclair
Leach, Reg. Pemberton, Deputy Assistant Inspector Gen. of\
Ordnance, War OjfiZce, 26 Apr. 96 )
ea Rowe, Octavius311
49 Boothby. Reginald Evelyn225
ea Darby, William Henry
75 Lindsay, Walter Fullarton Ludovic312t
G bha BannatineAllasou. Richard313
p.s.c. Dunlop, Henry Cleland, Professor Artillery Cilleget June 98
2 Dep so Hodgson, James Oweu
Pkha Thomas, Sir Godfrey Vignoles, Bart.31* ■
50 Western, Charles Maximilian Thomas
N bha Dunlop, James William315
MN Norton, Gilbert Fred. Allan316 (2 Depot)
Acton, Thos. Hampden Evans, Insp. of Warlike Stores, 1 Oct. gt
wn Haines, Robert Lewis318
Hickman, Hugh Palliser, Secretary Ordnance Committee, '
1 Apr. 98 ' )
Turner, Alf. Heyland Parrott, Insp. of Warlike Stores, 9 Oct. 97
so Churchward, Walter Stanbury320
24 Dunsterville, Knightley Stalker,321 Indian Ordnance Dept
24 50 Tracey, Arthur
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9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
79 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
29 Apr. 73
11 Sept. 73
11 Sept.73
11 Sept.73
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1 Sept.73
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11 Sept.73
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11 Feb. 74
11 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
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12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
12 Feb. 74
CAPTAIN.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
'7 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
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28 Jan.
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14 June 82
24 June 82
8 July 82
8 July 82
15 July 82
1 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
16 Sept.82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
20 July 82
1 Oct. 82
4 Oct. 82
4 Oct. 82
i Nov. 82
25 Nov. 82
25 Nov. 82
27 Dec. 82
31 Dec. 82
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
16 Feb. 83
I28 Feb. 83
28 Feb. 83
28 Mar. 83
1 Apr. 83
3 Apr. 83
3 Apr. 83
14 Apr. 83
r7 Apr. 83
:7 Apr. 83
12 May 83
13 May 83
23 May 83
18 June 83
1 July 83
7 July S3
26 July 83
1 Aug. 83
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22 Aug. 83
31 Aug. 83
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5 Sept.
8 Sept.
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1 Jan.
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15 JuneS5
13 Nov.
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13 Nov.
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15 Dec.
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4 Jan.
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4 Jan.
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12 Feb.
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19 Mar.
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28 Mar.
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29 Mar.
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1 Apr.
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2 Apr.
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5 Apr.
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:7 Apr.
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25 Apr.
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12 May
90
12 May
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20 May
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23 May
90
19 June
90
28 June
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j July
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30 July
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1 Aug.
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1 Aug.
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27 Aug.
90
1 Sept
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1 Oct.
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16 Oct.
90
31 Dec.
qo
31 Dec.
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31 Dec.
90
1 Jan.
91
1 Jan.
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1 Jan.
91
1 Jan.
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1 Jan.
91
1 Jan.
91
1 Jan.
91
9 Jan.
91
25 Jan.
91
16 Feb.
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26 Feb.
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1 Mar.
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13 Mar.
91
14 Mar.
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19 Apr.
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29 May
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25 July
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30 July
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17 Aug
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20 Aug
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22 Aug
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7 Sept
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11 Sept
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23 Sept
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1 Oct.
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1 Oct.
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1 Oct.
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2 Oct.
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4 Oct.
95
12 Oct.
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22 Oct.
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29 Oct.
91
7 Nov
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7 Nov
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27 Jan.
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6 Feb.
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30 Apr.
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12 May
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12 May
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Royal Artillery.
169
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Majors.
1. Smith, William Apsley"- : ;""/j'-":""i."
leston, George Hastings, 323 Deputy Assistant Adjutant 1
eueral for Fortifications, War Office, 6 Dec. 98 )
so Piers, Henry Oetavius1"0.
88 p.s.c. Smith.William Apsley
Bittlesi
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so Howard, Cecil Arthur
A bha Burrows, Edmund Augustine"6
25 Carter, Alfred Henry
Esha Lambart, Edgar Alan324
Kbha Crofton, Richard Martin
20 Blount, Charles Hubert
ea Barlow, George Newton Halifax • ■•••••
37 Elmslie, Frederick Baumgardt325 (St. Lt. Colonel, 16 T^ov. 98,...
p.s.c. Inglefield, Normar. Bruce326
26 p.s.c. Dawkins, Henry Stopford
Holden, Henry CapelLofft, Intpect ion Dept. 1 Feb. 88
ea Maxwell, Nigel
so Foster, Raymond Charles
S bha Keir, John Lindesay
wn Curteis, Francis Algernon327
so English, Joseph Oxley
p.s.c. Trench, Frederick John Arthur328 •• ■
Ieh.a Anderson, Charles Alexander329 (Brevet Lt.Colonel 20 May 98)
7S Carter, Duncan Campbell330 ;
p.s.c. Stone, Francis Gleadowe,165 Deputy Assistant Adjutant \
General. Royal Artillery, War Office, 1 Sept. 94 J
34 Daniell, Arthur Cairns331
22 Hanna, William
53 Abdy, Anthony John
73 Barlow, Charles Mervyn
Tavlor, William Hy. Forbes,333 Staff Officer and Chief Gunnery \
Inst., Art. Vols., Cape Colony, Kith rank of Lt.Col. 1 Apr. 93 J
¥» Craig, John Francis334
BAp.s.c. Adye, John,335 (Brevet Lt. Colonel, 5 Oct. 93), Extra Aide")
de Camp to Lord Wolseley, 24 June 06 >
White, William Lewis,337 Military Attache. Madrid, 21 July 98
Brha O'Neill, William Heremon,3362i'd/utanit, Jubbulpore
48 Hughes, Arbuthnott James
ira Thackeray, Frederick Rennell134
L bha Eardley-Wilmot, Arthur341
wn Butcher, Henry Townsend
Gundry, Henry Bowden342
wn Morrieson, Henry Walter
32 Williams, William Hugh (SI. Lt.Colonel, 16 Nov. 98)
ee Simpson, George Gregory170
so Powles, Thomas William346
Kelly, Rd. M. Brisbane F.3487n«<. School of Gunnery, -.0 Apr. 95
40 Montgomery-Campbell, Hugo299
wn Kent, Frederic Edmond34'
so Alexander, Charles Henry
Triscott.Charles Prideaux,353 DSO. Assistant Adjutant General, ")
Sombay Command, 22 Apr. 98 J
Boileau, Arthur Cadell Tait, Sec. B.A. Institution
so Block, Maurice William Palmer (1 Depot)
ea Jervois, Charles Edwyn258
Savili, Walter Clare, Ordnance Officer, yrd Class, 6 Aug. 96 ...
wn Marston, Jeffery Charles134
67 Manifold, John Forster
ea Anderson, William Christian357
so Lardner-Clarke, John de Winton
13 bha "Ward, Frederick Houlton
90 M'Crea, Richard Francis, Adjutant
p.s.c. Massy, Wm. Geo. Brigade Major E. Art., Dover, 1 Oct. 97
wn Talbot. George James Francis
85 Mercer, Harvey Frederic358
so Graeme. Frederick James
18 Jervis-White-Jervis, Sir John Henry, bart.'sm
44 Connolly, William Hallett,356 Commanding E. Artillery, Egypt
ea Slater, Henry Martyn362
hi Fegen, Magrath Fogarty361
iDkpea Heymar., Cecil Edward Hamilton295
39 Blewitt, Charles Turner
Paterson. Edward Hamilton, Inst. School of Gunnery, 17 Apr. 95
72 Robinson, Charles Taylor363
wn Anderson, Edmund Bullar365
so Hanham, Phelips Brooke
81 Chapman, Heroeit Alexander
5 Foster, John Raffray
52 Beatson, William John Arnold367
19 Gordon, Arthur William Bolton368
wn Nelson, Horace Sydney
p.s.c. Grierson, James Moncrieff,369 Knight of Grace of St.'.
John of Jerusalem ; Military Atiachi, Berlin, 1 March. 96 1-
(Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Deo. $s) J
Smith, S.G. Dvew,1~°Supt. GunCarriageFactory, Bombay, i$~)A.fiT.gi
Townsend, C.Collingwood, Supt. Gun Car.Fac. Madras, 6 0ct.93
Wilson, Chas. Henry Luttrell Fahie,3710n2H[J»ee Officer, ^ih Class
ea Toms, Francis Bevill Read372
70 Phipps-Horuby, Edmund John373
wn Nicolls, Edmund Gustavus
ea Shute, Arthur Blagden
2 def. wn Jackson, Montague Bertie Gosset374
so Molesworth, Hickman Crawford
so Jackson, Francis Benjamin134
Waller, John Dawson Hutchinson, 1st CI. Commissary of Ordnance
H bha Fanshawe, Edward Arthur379
LIEDT. CAPTAIN
19 Aug. 7s 31 May 84
19 Aug. 75 13 Mar. 84
18 Mar. 84
13 June 84
2 July 84
1 Aug °
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
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17 Aug. 84
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4 Oct. 84
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2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76 4 Oct. 84
2 Feb. 76 iS Oct. 84
2 Feb. 76 4 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76 7 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76[ 7 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76'2o Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76120 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76:24 Nov. 84
2 Feb. 76; 5 Dec. 84
2 Feb. 76 11 Dec. 84
2 Feb. 76,13 Dec. 84
2 Feb. 76; 10 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 76:23 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 76^9 Jan. 85
2 Feb. 76: 3 Feb. 85
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6 Feb. 85
20 Feb. 85
22 Feb. 85
24 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
1 Mar. 85
12 Mar. 85
13 Mar. 85
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2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
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14 Aug. 76 13 Mar. 85
14 Aug. 76 13 Mar. 85
14 Aug. 76, 18 Mar. 85
14 Aug. 76 25 Mar. 85
14 Aug. 76 1 Apr. 85
. 76 1 Apr. 85
14 Aug. 76 15 Apr. 85
77 15 Apr. 85
25 Jan.
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85
25 Jan. 77 12 May 85
25 Jan. 77 12 May 85
25 Jan. 77 12 May 85
[4 Aug. 76J27 July 85
25 Jan. 77 5 Aug. 85
25 Jan. 77! 13 Aue. 85
25 Jan. 77 13 Aug. 8s
25 Jan. 77 13 Aug. 85
25 Jan. 77 13 Aug. 85
25 Jan. 77 1 Sept. 85
25 Jan. 77 2 Sept.85
19 June 77 7 Nov. 85
19 June 77 26 Nov. 85
19 June 77 25 Dec. 85
19 June 77 27 Dec. 85
19 June 77 1 Jan. 85
19 June 77 2 Jan. 86
19 June 77 4 Jan. 86
19 June 77 4 Jan. 86
:g June 77 n Jan. 86
19 June 77 11 Jan. 86j
19 June 77 11 Jan. 86j
19 June 771 11 Jan. 86
19 Oct. 77 13 Jan. 86
19 Aug. 75 25 Apr. 85
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85
25 Jan. 77 6 May 85
~r Ton „.. to May 85
May 85,15 June 85
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t Jan. 85 4 Oct.
1 Oct.
13 May ge-
13 May 92
23 May 92
25 May 92
2 June 912
27 July 92
27 July 92
10 Aug. 92
2 Sept.912
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. gx
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12 Oct. 92
15 Oct. 92
1 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 92
.9 Jan. 93
:g Jan. 93
29 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 93
6 May 93
26 June 93
28 June 9s
22 July 93
19 Aug. 93
23 Sept.93
30 Sept.93
95
9 Oct. f7
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
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31 Jan.
2h
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78 17
20JJD. 86
20 Jan. 861
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
Jan. 86
Feb. 86
Feb. 86
Feb. 86
Feb. 86
Feb. 86
Feb. 86
Feb. 86
Mar. 86
Oct. ,
Oct. 93
Oct. 93
y Dec. 95
16 Dec. 93-
31 Dec. 9jr
1 Jan. 94;
1 Jan. 94
1 Jan. 94
3 Jan. 941
31 Jan. 94
24 Feb. 9+
14 Mar. 94
9 May 94
27 June 94
14 July 941
5 Sept. 94
29 Sept. 94
29 Sept. 94
15 Nov. 9*
3 Dec. 94
10 Dec. 94
25 Dec. 941
4 Jan. 95
1 Feb. 95,
20 Feb. 95
20 Mar. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 A pr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. os
12 May 9.9
_ May 95-
24 May 95
28 May 95
3 June 95
30 June 95
1 Sept.95
11 Sept.95
11 Sept.95
1 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 95
23 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
11 Dec. 95
25 Jan. 96
2S Jan. 96
6 Feb. 96
8 Feb. g&
27 Feb. 96
5 Mar. g&
5 Mar. g6>
170
Royal Artillery.
Yra.
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78 3 July 86
31 Jan. 78 7 July 86
Majors.
so p.s.c. Callwell, Charles Edward™
SIN Birch, Frederic Henry John3ii [Breoet Maior 28 Aug. 95)
68 Lecky, Frederick Beauchamp352
8 Blane, Charles Forbes, Commanding Boyal Artillery, Jamaica
7 Watkins, Charles Bel 13S* '.
Bushe, Thos. Francis, Insp. Army Ordnance Dept. 19 Sept. 96
Douglas. Jas. Stewart, 354 in charge of Danger Buildings, \
Boyal Laboratory, 1 July 95 ) iL tJtlli* 7°j
74 M'Leod, Reginald George M'Queen
Mahon, Jieginald Henry, Superintendent Foundry and Shell 1
Factory, Cossipore, 15 Mar. 91 )
57 Helyar, Arthur Beaumont
80 Hibbert, Archibald Louis
so Matthews, Alfred
wn Powell, Atherton ffolliott305
3 Guise, Howard
p.s.c. Granet, Edw. J. ,3S6 Brig. Maj.E. Art. Portsmouth, :8 Aug. 96
60 Taylor, Philip Beaueham
p.s.c. Kemball, George Vero,387 Dep. Assist. Qr.Mr. Gen. In- \
telligence Branch, India, 14 Sept. 96 )
79 Armitage. Edward Hume™
54 Harvey, John Edward
9 Wedderburn. Alexander Scr.ymgeour3S0
wrf Alexander, Gerald D'Arragon
36 Jellett, John Hewitt
p.s.c. Cooper, Francis Edward,300 Deputy Assistant Adjutants
General, Intelligence Branch, War Office, 15 Nov. 97 .?
35 Jackson, Herbert Kendall zs Dee
wjy Thornton, Sidney Vernon :8 Dec
ea Dallas, John Henry Langford, Comdg. B. Artillery, Egypt z% Dec.
62 M'Laughlin, George Hall301 ,S Dec
p.s.c.Du Cane. Hubert John301t 18 Dec
83 Darley, George Roe 18 Dec
Nelson, Edgar Forbes,Assist. Inspector of Warlike Stores, 23 Mar. 95 t8 Dec
WN Block, Arthur Hugh ,8 Dec. 78
38 Oldfleld, Henry Elliott ts Dec. 78
87 p.s.c. Findiay, Neil Douglas378 18 Dec. 78
63 Paget, Wellesley Lynedoch Henry 18 Dec.
p.s.c. Johnston, James Thomason. Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen.for'i
X. Artillery, Ireland, 12 Nov. 98 > 6 APr- 79
Minchin. Fred. Falkincr,39* Insp. of Warlike Stores, 6 Apr. 98... 5 Apr. 79
ea. Inglis, Henry Alves303 6 Apr. 79
so Chamberlain, Thomas ffoster 6 Apr. 79
6 Apr. 79
CAPTAIN. I BT. MAJOR.
24 Mar. 86
24 Mar. 86
24 Mar. 86
8 May 86
8 May 86
16 June 86
18 June 86
31 Jan. 78
1 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
.8 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 7S
18 Dec. 78
iS Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
-.8 Dec. 78
7 July 86
15 Juiy 86
21 July 86
21 July 86
21 July 86
27 July 86
29 July 86
7 Sept. 86
8 Sept.86
Sept.06
22 Jan. 96
1 Oct.
1 Oct. 86
12 Oct. 86
12 Oct. 86
29 Oct. 86
78'29 0ct. 86
78| 1 Nov. 86
7812S Nov. 86
78 2° Dec. 86
- 21 Dec. 86
21 Dec. 86
21 Dec. 86
1 Jan. 87
28 Apr. 87
11 May 87
25 May 87
1 June 87
6 June 87
17 June 87
20 June 87
1 July 87
1 July 87
iS Aug. 87
29 Aug. 87
2 Sept. 87
21 Sept.S7
21 Sept. 87
2: Sept. 87
21 Sept. 87
21 Sept.8?
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
21 Sept.87
28 Sept.87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
Smith, S. Camp •>eU-Urquha,TtJCdg.Local Art. V.S.Wales,iSDec
43 p.s.c. Burrowes, Henry Gray 5 Apr. 79
Hobday, Edm. Arthur Vonsonhy ,3'13i Station Staff" Ojficer;Moo[ tan 5 Apr. 79
wn Wright, George, Adjutant, Boorkee 6 Apr. 79
uy Smith, Gilbert Boys394 g Apr. 79
Ogilcie, Norman Stuart ,170 Commissary of Ordnance, yrd Class ... 5 Apr. 79
Hume, Chae. Vernon ,305 Governor to Crown Princeof Siam, with't
rank of Lt . Colonel ) 6 Apr. 79
27Gonlbnrn, Cuthbert Edward 6 Apr. 79
Davidson, John Bobert Barklu, Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class 6 Apr. 79
so Close, Frederick Macdonald 6 Apr. 79
55 Enthoven, Percy Henry306 6 Apr. 79
Lowe, Francis Manley, Assistant Superintendent of Expert- I
ments, School of Gunnery, 18 Apr. 98 I 6 Apr. 79
45 p.s.c. Fairholme, William Ernest 6 Apr. 79
84 Guinness, Eustace 6 Apr. 79
ea Balguyv John Henry 6 Apr. 79:21 Sept.87
so Lambert, Walter, p.a.c 6 Apr. 79I21 Sept , ~
Gardiner, Hy Lawrence307/«sf. School of Gunnery 26 Jan. 98 ...
p.s.c. Chance, Harry,396 Deputy Assist. Adj. General, Sind District
Nathan, Frederic Lewis, in charge of Danger Buildings, Boyal')
Gunpowder Factory, 1 Oct. 92 )
p.s.c. Stuart, Alex. Ramsaj", Commanding Sierra Leone ComjKiny
ea Oummings, Wilfred Heron
Ea Tawney, Edward Plowden Archer
Turner , Archer Lloyd Marischal. Commissary of Ordnance, 2nd Class
Bundle, |G. Ricb&rd'FyreU, Instructor School of Gunnery, 1 July 97
so Goold- Adams, Henry Edward Fane
10 Lane, Samuel Willington
16 Fendall, Charles Pears,300 DSO
so Lewes, John
ea Harkness, Thomas Robert
so Labalmondierc, Julian Arthur
11 Langley, John Penrice 30 July 79 29 Oct. 87
51 Forue, Lionei206 30 .Tnly 70 29 Oct. S7
ea Tofhill, Francis William GalbraUh 30 July 79 29 Oct
ea Morris, Maurice Morgan 30 July 7921 Dec. 87
86 Guinness, Charles Davis 18 Feb. 80 19 Jan.
Osborn, George,^0 Insp. of Position Finding, Woolwich, 23 Apr. 96 j8 Feb. 80 19 Jan.
p.s.c. Baker, Geo. Duff. Brig. Major, B. Art. Gibraltar 1 Sept. 98 18 Feb. 80I21 Jan.
17 Johnston, Thomas Kelly Evans401 18 Feb. 80 31 Jan. 88
wk Cockburu, William Frederick 18 Feb. 80 1 Feb. 88
Jwn Taylor, Henr3' Clarence Grant,4™ Comdg. B. Artillery, Jersey ... 18 Feb. So 1 Feb. 88
556 Prinsep, Douglas Gordon 18 Feb. 80 1 Mar,
I EAWeigall, George Edward 18 Fuo. 80 1 Mar. 88
Von Donop.iStanley Brenton, Professor B. Mil. Academy 26 Jan. 98 .., 18 Feb. 80] 1 Apr. 88
61 Hamilton-Gordon, Alexander402 ". 18 Feb. 80 1 Apr. 88
so Buckley, Edward Duncombe Henry 18 Feb. 80 1 Apr. 88
wn Chamier, George Daniel 18 Feb 80 1 Apr. 88
] 13 Crampton, Philip John Ribton, Brigade Major School of Gunnery 18 Feb. 80: 1 Apr. 88
j 66 Foster, William Yorke |i8Feb. 80 1 Apr. 88
I Atx Bryant, Gilbert Edward256 '18 Feb. 80! 3 Apr. 88
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79
30 July 79! 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79] 1 Oct. 87
30 July 79 ' 1 Oct. 87
30 July 791 1 Oct. 87
30 July 70 2 Oct. 87
30 Juby 79 12 Oct. 87
30 July 7QU5 Oct. 87
30 July 79. 25 Oct
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96
1 Apr. 96
11 Apr. 96
30 May 96
18 June 96
30 July 96
30 July 96
1 Aug. 96
1 Aug. 96
I Aug. 96
11 Aug. 96
29 Aug. 96
29 Aug. 96
7 Sept. 96
7 Sept. 96
10 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
12 Oct. 96
29 Oct. 96
1 Nov. 96
30 Nov. 96
2 Dec. 96
2 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
: Dec. 96
21 Dec. 06
21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
21 Dec. 96
10 Jan. 97
II Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
j Feb. 97
1 5 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
15 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
i Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
8 Apr. 97
14 Apr. 97
18 May 97
! May 97
i May 97
2 June 97
6 June 97
16 June97
1-8 June 97
18 June 97
18 June 97
18 June 97
3 July 97
3 July 97
3 July 97
13 July 97
13 July 97
21 July 79
21 July 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
1 Sept. 97
2 Sept. 97
15 Sept. 97
23 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
28 Sept. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
9 Oct. 97
19 Oct. 97
1 Nov. 97
120 Nov, 97
20 Nov. 97
121 Nov. 97
Royal Artillery.
Majobs.
so Tyrwhitt. Hon. Rupert
28 Stokes. Alfred""
Tinker, Edward, Asst. Inspector Army Ordnance Department 17 Dec. 97
33 de Jersey, Colebrooke
Tisdall, 'Arthur Lance^Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores 5 Apr. 97
so Garden, Louis Peile
so Hunter-Blair. Walter Charles (Bt. Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98)
Wood, Creighton, Commissary of Ordnance, 3rd Class
71 p.s.c. Benson, George Elliott*"8 {Bt. Major, 25 War. 96)
Stuart, Robert Charles Ochiltree,*"- Ordnance Officer, yd Class
p.s.c. Du Boulay, Noel Wilmot Houssemayne,*10 Brig. Major S. A.'}
Western Bid. so Sept: g5 '. 5
p.s.c. Perceval, Edw. Maxwell, Inst. li. Military Academy, 27 Jan. 97 ...
89 Home, Henry Sinclair
69 Wing, Frederick Drurrimond Vincent
ea Wiseman-Clarke, Charles Camden
Cooper-Key, Aston M'Neil,*12 Inspector of Explosives, Home Office
St. John, George Francis William413 Cdg. Hong Kong-Singapore Battn.
Lane, Charles William Moore, p.a.c. Assist. Inspector of Warlike Stores
so Carte, Thomas Elliott
Crampton. Fiennes Henry,*1* Instr. lioyul Military Academy 15 Sept. 93
15 Pollock, Evelyn _
Barlow, Jlilaro Wm. Wellesleg, 2nd Assist, to Director Gen. Ordnance )
Factories 12 June 93 5
so James, William Reginald Wallwyn
ka Briscoe, Alexander Villiers
so Butcher, Arthur E. Aveling ."?.".'. r..'
wk Carroll, Arthur Lyons*"1
30 Vores. Charles Henry Stiverd41"
Hawkins, Henry Theodore,412 Inspector in Position Finding, Malta [
24 Aug. 94 J
Blunt, Edward Walter*1* Sierra Leone Co Ea
WK Molesworth, Arlhur Ludovic Commanding Royal Artillery, Barbadoes
so Brook-Smith, Wilfrid Lionel
so Burt, John Marshall
ea Milward, Clement Henry421
1 King, Charles Dickson422
Walker, Edmond Somerville Forestier, Assistant Superintendent of)
Factories, Bengal, 1 Sept. 89 j
EA Preston, D'Arcy Brownlow
Kerricn, Walter Edmund, Indian Ordnance Department
92 Bethell, Henry Arthur
Martel, Charles Philip, Professor Artillery College 1 Apr. 98
Meeres, Chas. Stuart, Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class, Gibraltar, 2=, Aug. 95
Wingate, Sir Francis Reginald,*-3 KCMG. CB. DSO. (Bt'.Major,^
15 Jan. 89 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 18 Nov. 96 ; Colonel, 17 Dec. 97 ; Aide >
de Camp to the Queen, 17 Dec. 97) ; serving with Egyptian Army ...J
Wynne, John George Erskine, Instructor School of Gunnery 1 Apr. 95...
so English, Charles Ernest421,
Watkins, Leonard George,*2* Assistant to Inspector General of Ordnance, )
Bengal, 1 Apr. 00 $
WN Fuller, Richard Woodfield*2* Native Mountain Artillery, India
so Gartside-Tippinge, Ernest Alfred
Renny, Sidney Mercer,*2^ Ordnance Officer, 3rd Class, Bombay
12 Johnson, Frank Ernest
os Griffin, William Waudby
SO Duhan, William Wauffh Taylor
ea p.s.c. Charchii), Arthur Benjamin Norton290
171
30 July 75
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. 8c
18 Feb. 80
18 Feb. So
iS Feb. 80
j 8 Feb. 80
19 May 80
19 May 80
19 M ly 80
19 May 80
:g May So
-g May 80
[9 May 80
19 May 8c
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31 Jan. 78
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19 May 80
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1 9 May 80
19 May 80
tg May 80
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27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July So
27 July 80
?7 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
27 July 80
7 July 80
CAPTAIN. I BT. MAJOR. I MAJOR.
10 Jan. 88'
25 Apr. 88
12 May 88
26 J une 88
26 J une 8:
26 June S
15 July 8
15 July 8
28 July 3:
1 Aug. 88
4 Aug. 88
4 Aug.
17 Aug.
12 Sept.
13 Oct. 88
13 Oct.
22 Oct.
2r Sept. 87
3 Sept. "
29 Oct
20 Oct. 8S
2 Nov. 88
24 Nov. 88
29 Nov. 88
29 Nov. SS
30 Nov. 88
30 Nov. 88
5 Dec. 88
5 Dec. 38
8 Dec.
21 Dec. 88
31 Dec. 88
1 Jan. 89
1 Jan. 89
1 Jan. 89
1 Jan. 89
9 Jan. 89
11 Jan. 89
14 Jan. 89
14 Jan. 89
14 Jan. 89
Jan.
Jan.
14 Jan.
Jan. Bo
Feb.
Feb.
Feb. 89
Feb. 8.
Feb. 81
Mar. 89
Captains.
Thomson, Jocelyn Home,3** H.M.'s Inspector of Explosives, Home Office, 12 June 93
so Simmonds, Percy Kichard
so Powell, Frederick Acton Lanibart
Bickford, Edward,*2'1 Instructor School of Gunnery 1 Apr. 98
wn Brownlow, Henry Blaikie430
61 p.s.c. Dawkins, John Wyndham Ueorge
33 Hamilton, Claude de Courcy431 "
53 Strange, Robert George412
Birch, Alexander Harry Colvin*32 (Brevet Major 20 May 98)
Mullins, Arthur John, Instructor in Gunnery, Kurrachee
Morris, Robert*33 Adjutunt Cossipore Volunteer Artillery 20 July 93
ea Baker, Augustus Theodore
74 Bond, Ralph Francis Xavier M'Geough
Montgomery, Robert Arundel Kerr
p.s.c. Crawford, Archibald,*31' Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Instruction, Gibraltar, 16 Apr.
Burney Percy it Sausmarez 43" Local Artihry Hong Lona
ieha Scott, Arthur Binny ~
Wolley-Dod. Anthony Hurt, Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department 21 Dec. 97 "".'.
SO Heffernan, Nesbitt Breillat , p. a c
Moore-Lane, William*3* Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department g May 98
ea Kich, Harold Hampden
24 Long&eld, Alfred Purcell44" '...'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'
p.s.c. Maicnsell, Francis Richard; Vice Consul, Sivas, Asia Minor
4 Henshaw, Clinton Grant
Cole, Frederick Temple, 2nd Class Ordnance Officer, India
Q eha Lawlses, Skerrett Edward George
Perry, Hugh Whitchurch, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Portsmouth
Percy-Smith, Rennell, Instructor in Range Finding, Devonport "
ea Carr, Robert Cattley, Adjutant 6 Jan. 96
Cleeve, Frederick John Stewart,**2 at Staff College !!!!!....'....!.!!!........'.!!!!!.".".!
59 Coghill, Charles Edward
Stanford, Henry Bedell, Instructor School of Gunnery, 2 May 98
MacMahon, John Joseph, Adjutant Cork Artillcni, S. Division, 15 Jan. 94
{ 1 Dec. 97
25 Dec. 97
25 Dec. 97
25 Dec. 97
'19 Jan. 98
1 19 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 98
1 2 Feb. 98
J23 Feb. 98
[23 Feb. 9S
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
31 Mar. 98
j 4 May 98
18 May 98
18 May 98
iS May 98
1 18 May 98
j 18 May 98
I18 JuneoS
26 June 98
j 26 Jvue 98
28 June 98
I 1 July 98
2 July 98
2 J uly 98
15 July 98
27 July 9S
27 July 98
1 Aug. 98
1 Aug. 98
1 Aug. 98
17 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 9S
19 Aug. 9?
22 Aug. 98
22 Aug. 98
8 SeDt.98
8 Sept.oS
3 Septus
3 Sept.93
5 Sept. 98
14 Sept.93
14 Sept.98.
14 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
6 Oct. 98
19 Oct. 98
31 Oct. 98
LIE D.I.
iS Dec.
30 July
27 May
20 Mar.
26 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
8 May
14 May
1 June
1 June
1 July
6 July
17 July
31 July
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 4 Aug.
24 Aug.
1 Sept.
2 Sept.
14 Sept.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
CAPTAIN.
2 Jan. &j
1 Oct. 87
ii Jan. 89
27 July So
27 July go
27 July So
27 July Sc
27 July So
27 July So
27 July So
27 July So
19 May 80
27 July So
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23 Feb. Si
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23 Feb. £ 1
23 Feb. !i
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23 Feb. £1
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23 Feb. £1
23 Feb. £1
23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. £ 1
23 Feb. £1
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. 81
172
Royal Artillery.
Captains.
bha Campbell, Herbert Montgomery, Adjutant
Dep. rha Tyndale-Biscoe, Albert Sandeman
14 Capel-Cure, Alfred"3
Oiei Rodwell, Reginald Mandeville
Bryan, Thomas William Guy***
p s.c. Ducrot, Louis Hay**1 Brigade Major Royal Artillery, Curragh, 23 July 97
Muspratt'Williams, Charles Augustus. Superintendent Gunpowder Factory, Iskapore
Richardson, Charles William, Instructor in Gunnery, Barrackpore, 1 Mar. 94
Sankey, Cyril Charles, Instructor of Artillery, Ii. M. Academy, 16 Sept. 95
Scoff, Charles Darracott,**7 Instructor School of Gunnery, 1 Apr. 98
5J eha Drake, Bernard Francis
Walker, Melville, Superintendent Small Arms Ammunition Factory, Kirkee
Hundley, Arthur, Adjutant Royal Military Academy 26 Feb. 94
N biia BelQeld, Sydney .»
Jackson, London Dealtry,^ Instructor lioyal Military Repository 17 June 96
Slee, Percy Henry, Adjutant, Wtolmich, 25 Dec. 97
p. s c. Stanton, Henry Ernest,*** DSO. Assistant [Military Secretary, Bombay, 29 Oct. qtf >
{Brevet Major 20 May 98) )
16 Brendon, Herbert Algernon
49 Vigne, Robert Austen
Montanaro, Arthur Forbes450 (Brevet Major, 25 Mar. 96), Ceylon
Carleton, Montgomery Launcelof,*y- serving in Uganda
R bha Biddulph, George Warren
so Gurdon, VVilliam
E eha Paget, Victor Frederick William Augustus
Nowlan, Thomas Bowman, Ordnance OJficer, 4th Class, Malta ••«•••
J eha Connal, Alexander Campbell
be Han well, Joseph4-3
p. s.c. Cadell, John Francis, Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Instruction, Colchester, 23 Nov. 97. ...
II bha Askwith, John Browning Harrison
Bickncll, Maldion Byron,*'-**-* Commissary of Ordnance, 3rd Class
ea Dorehill, Phillip Henry Marcus ,
Johnson, Arthur Graham
Burrard, William Dutton, Adjutant Lancashire Artillery (South Dio. R. Art.) 13 Jan. 96
-so Crowe, John Henry Verinder, Staff College
Fisher, Charles John, Adjutant West of Scotland Artillery (S. Div. R. Art.) 3 Mar. 97 (7 Jan. 97)
Breakey, Arthur John, Adjutant 1 HampihireVolunteer Artillery, Southern Division, 7 Jan. 98
its Guille, Henry Stevens le Marchant, p.a.c
Hoblyn, Edward Florance, Inspector of Position Finding, Gibraltar, 26 Aug.
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
F eha Short, Anthony Holbeche457 '22 Feb. 82
CAPTAIB.
9 Oct. 89
18 Oct. 89
1 Nov. 89
1 Nov. 89
13 Nov. 89
13 Nov. 89
30 Nov. 89
2 Dec. 89
2 Dec. 89
4 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 89
20 Dec. 89
1 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 90
1 Jan. 90
4 Jan. 90
15 Jan. 90
16 Jan. go
26 Jan. 90
10 Mnr. 90
19 Mar. 90
31 Mar. go
1 Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
1 Apr. 90
2 Apr. 90
2 Apr. 90
5 Apr. 90
20 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
6 July 8
26 July 8
6 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
26 July 8
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 8:2
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82! 12 Apr. 90
22 Feb. 82 12 Apr. 90
22 Feb. 8217 Apr. 90
22 Feb. 82 J 21 Apr. 90
22 Feb. 82 ?5 Apr. 90
Braid, Arthur Reade, Ordnance OJficer, yd Class
Ormiston, James Walker ,*'& Professor Artillery College 1 Oct. 97
42 Yuuge-Bateman, George Marcus
M'Leod, William Kelty, Deputy Assistant Adjutunt General, Royal Art. Madras, 4 Aug. 98
.87 Balfour, Arthur Mai kintosh
t8 Johnstone, Francis Buchanan
Hutchinson, Charles Hammond, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Royal Artillery, Punjab
A eha Browne, Sherwood Dighton459
SIN Dowell, George Ceci\,*C0Brigade Major to Insp. Gen. of Artillery in India
Jeudwine, Hugh Sandham, Instructor in Gunnery, School of Gunnery, 22 Mar. 94
Dutfus, Grteme Sym, Staff Captain, Halifax, 1 Jan. q5
G bha Jenkinson, Henry Law Acland
27 Harrison, Halford Claude Vaughan
bha Caulfeild, Charles Trevor, Adjutant
71 Coates, John Unett
so Lane, Herbert Edwari Bruce461
Birch, Downward Perceval Lea, Adj. 1 Renfrew and Dumbarton Vol. Art. 15 Aug. 93
L eha Hussey, Arthur Herbert
73 White, Hans Stannard
Young, Norman Edward,M3D50. (Brevet Major, 18 Nov. 96)
B eha Lecky, Rober: St. Clair
Denne, Alured Barkley, Instructor Royal Military Academy 5 Dec. 92
sjn Grier, Harry Dixon464 (Brevet Major 20 May 98)
Jennings, Herbert Alexander Kaye, Commissary of Ordnance, 2nd Class
Adair, Hugh Robert, Asssitant Inspector of Warlike Stores
so Stevenson, Robert Crawford
.41 Young, Arthur Davidson,*''9 Aide de Camp to the Governor of Bombay
Parry, Llewellyn Hnmffreys, Adjutant 2 Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery 9 June 98
Taylor, Mowbray, *GG Adjutunt 1st Caithness Volunteer Artillery 20 Dec. 97
? bha King, Algernon D'Aguilar
Cooper, Edward Sliewell,*6' Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores 1 Apr. 97
so Gay, Arthur William,463 Staff College
Baker, Arthur Slade, Senior Class, Artillery College
Babington, David Melville
Waring, Henry, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores 1 Oct. 97
Parker, John Lewes,*'0 Native Mountain Artillery, India (Brevet Major, 2c May 98)
Hadcliffe, William Charles Alfred, Ordnance Officer yd Class
Foote, Henry Bruce, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Cookson, William IVhicher. Commissary of Ordnance, yd Class
Bell, Charles Thornhill,*11 Ordnance Officer, yd Class
bo Horton, Sydney George
Gubbins, Russell Duumore, Staff Captain Royal Artillery , Cork
wa Fisher, Francis Torriano, p.a.c. Divisional Adjutant, Pembroke Dock
Eteson, Harold Carlton Wetherall, Danger Building Officer, Woolwich, 2 Feb. 97
Giles, Francis Henry Synqe,*'2 Native Mountain Artillery, India
wn Noble, Montague Mark473
Ej Smeaton, Charles Oswald474
Currie, Arthur Cecil,206 Instructor in Gunnery, Royal Military Repository, 18 Dec. 96 ..
wj Mills, William Holroyd
Butler, Henry Hugh,476 Dep. Assist. Adj. General for Royal Artillery, Bengal, 1 Jan. 96
So Farmar, William Lawrance, p.a.c
Donaldson, Frederick Leverton*7'
63 Fox, Robert Faushawe
de Berry, George John Lewes, Mauritius Companies
Dsha Cloete, Evelyn Rivers Henry Josias400
26 July 81
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb
27 June 82
23 July 82
75 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
25 Juiy 82
25 July
25 July 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. S2
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
i Of 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
j Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
26 Apr. 90
30 Apr. 90
30 Apr. 90
6 May 90
12 May 90
12 May 90
20 May 90
22 May 90
23 May 90
1 Aug. 90
1 Sept. 90
31 Dec. 90
1 Jan. 91
10 Jan. 91
25 Jan. 91
10 Feb. 91
10 Feb. 9t
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
26 Feb. qi
28 Feb. 91
1: Mar. 91
29 May 91
3 June 91
3 June 91
20 June qt
22 July 91
25 July 91
25 July 91
30 July 91
3 Sept. 91
23 Sept. 91
23 Sept. 91
1 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 91
7 Oct. 91
7 Oct. 91
7 Oct. 91
7 Oct.
12 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
1 Nov.
1 Nov.
1 Nov. 91
1 Nov. 91
i Nov. 91
4 Nov. 91
4 Nov. 91
4 Nov. 91
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91
91
9i
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91
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91
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Royal Artillery.
173
Captains.
Vincent, Henry Osman, Instructor in Range Finding, Harwich
mn Brownlow, Charles William4"9
*wif p.s.c. Macbeau, Willinni Alleyne
Campbell, Malcolm Sydenham Clarke,2'- Commissary of Ordnance, 4th Class
MN Drake, Francis Richard.-180
44 Owen, Charles Cunliffe
ws Robinson, Walter Henry,1*1 Adjutant 19 Aug. 98
Tbha Breeks, Richard William
8 Herbert, George Frederick400
Old-field, Christopher George, 2nd Class Ordnance Officer, India
Williamson, Oswald Charles,*** Native Mountain Artillery, India
39 Goff, Algernon Hamilton Stannus
mn Kaye, Ralph Arthur,484 Adjutant
Pullen, Arthur Fox,485 Adjutant 16 Jan. 97
so Dodgson, Heathfield Butler
11 Buckle, Christopher Reginald, Sierra Leone Detachment
Thorp, John Claude*** Ordnance Officer, nth Class, Halifax, N.S., 9 Apr. 96
Benson, liion Philip, Instructor Royal Military Academy 26 Jan. 98
Berkley, James, Adjutant 1 Devon Volunteer Artillery 11 Feb. 97
MS Stanton, Frederick William Starkey487
wtf Moleswnrth, Herbert Crol'ton St. George
mn Cook, Henry Rex453
Muter, St. John Arthur Douglas, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Mackenzie, Cortlandt Gordon., Staff Captain, Remount Establishment, Woolwich, it July 98.
wn Galbraith, Gerald Edward490 ...
Gordon. Lawrence Christian,™ Punjab Garrison Battery, Kohat
Logan, David Finlay Hosken,*92 Adjutant Cape Garrison Artillery Volunteers 6 .Nov. 97 ....
K. sii Ferrar, Henry Minchin
US Lyall, Charles Noel493
JEa Randolph, Francis Arthur,400 p.a.c
-29 Tyler, Charles William
wn Vans-Agnew, Francis
Pasley, Montagu fVynyard Sabine, 494 Ordnance Ojjicer, 3rd Class
55 Knox, Arthur Rice
■Seha Gray, Phillip Easson
eha Headlam, John Emerson Wharton, Adjutant
so Perceval, Claude John, Adjutant
bo Napier, William John
9 Maunsell, Frederick Guy
iCkha Smith, Edmund Perceval
81 Onslow, William Henry
Mansell, John Herbert, Instructor in Range Finding, Portsmouth
Bertie-Clay, Neville Sneyd, Superintendent of Small Arms Ammunition Factory, Dum Dum
M'Meekan, Francis Henry Fremoult Reader,*97 Staff Capt. for R.Art., Chatham, 27 May 97..
Geddes, John Gordon, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Bombay, 14 May 97
ajD Walfkei", Alexander Lainond,495 Adjutant Rawul Pindi
jBHi Williams- Wynn, Henry Cunliffe
Bingham, Hon. Francis Richard
Gordon, Lochinvar Alexander Charles, Hong Kong Artillery
Ritchie, John Robert, Instructor in Gunnery Royal Military Repository 1 June 96
Ross, Horatio St. George, Instructor in Range Finding, Sheerness
64 Corbyn, Hector
sin Eyre, Morland Stanhope499
22 Gordon, Lawrence George Frank
2 Smith, Herbert Guthrie
.so Tyacke, George
.50 Sandilands, Henry George
Robinson, William Arthur, 50° employed in West Africa, with rank of Major
Lushington, Stephen, Adjutant Cardigan Artillery, West Division, 16 Feb. 95
-so Burnett, John Chaplyn
ws Cameron, E wen Donald Charles258
.80 Warden, Richard Edward ,
ea Bremner, Donald
31 Ford, Charles Hopewell, Adjutant at Fort Attack
Schofield, Harry Norton, Aide de Camp to Sir R. H. Buller 9 Oct. 98
si Campbell, Henri Montgomery501
so Kemmis, William Henry Olphert
36 Casement, Roger
Anderson, James Douglas, Ceylon
Salmon, James Nflson, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Army Ordnance Department
Du Cane, John Philip, Adjutant Norfolk Artillery, Eastern Division, 16 Feb. 94
I. aw it, Charles Fiwi 5J'! DSO [Brevrt My:r .18 7Sl 3v- 96)
Dennis, Meade James Crosbie, Adjutant Wtcklow Artillery, Southern Division R. Art. 1 June 9.
12 Graham, Lancelot ,.....".
^2 Maxwell, James M'Call ."I"!/.!!!".'"""!!"""""...".!!.!!
p.s.c. Fasson, Disney John Menzies, Stuff' Captain, Royal Artillery, York, 22 Nov. 96
Lyle, George Samuel Batesou, Instructor in Gunnery, shoeburyness, 16 Apr. 96
Wray, John Cecil, Adjutant Hon. Artillery Company of London 1 Dec. 94
Jiainbridge, Percy Agneia, Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department 1 Apr. 97
Pratt, Henry Arthur, Assistant Inspector, Army Ordnance Department 1 Apr. 98
p.s.c. Furse, William Thomas, Staff Captain, War Office, 18 Apr. 98
iwn Fowler, Francis Charles
70 Geddes, George Hessing '
ii Coxhead, Thomas Laughorne,504 DSO. [Adjutant]
Marshall, Hawtrey Charles, serving in Uganda
Kirke, Henry Lushington, Sierra Leone
p.s.c. Dunlop, Archibald Samuel, Brigade Major, Koi/ul Artillery, Malta
86 Kilner, Charles Harold
-60 N orris, Arthur Gambier I..!..'.........'..".....'.!.'..'.!.'..........!'..'.!...
so Warren, William Lewis ' _[
', 1 Lachlan, Ernest Moncrief "
-19 Radcliffe, Robert Edmund Lowndes
60 Rouse, Hubert .......'.
Lloyd, Maurice Brickdale, Inspector of Explosives, Home Office, 6 June 98 '..'.........'.
20 Humphreys, Gardiner
1 Oct.
1 Oct. 82
14 Feb.
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 8
14 Feb. 83
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14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 8
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14 Feb. 83
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14 Feb. 83
28 Feb. 83
28 Feb. 83
7 Mar. 83
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21 Mar. 83
28 Mar. 83
26 June 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 8 j
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
" July 83
July
4 Nov. 91
4 Nov. 91
4 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 91
30 Nov. 91
2 Dec. 92
1 Jan. 92
1 Jan. 9«
27 Jan. 92
27 Jan. 9_->
27 Jan. 92
27 Jan. 92
1 Feb. 92
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15 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
3 Mar. 92
3 Mar. 92
3 Mar. 92
13 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
18 Mar. 92
19 Mar. 92
19 Mar. 93
19 Mar. 92
23 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 92
t Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
13 May 92
18 May 92
28 May 92
25 May 92
25 May 92
July 83|27 .juiy g2
28 July 83
" July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
28 July 83
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10 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
15 Aug. 92
1 Oct. 92
17 Oct. 92
17 Oct. 92
14 Dec. 92
28 July 83 JO Jan. 93
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15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. S4
15 Feb. 84
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15 Feb. S4
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
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5 Feb. 34
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
S Feb. 84
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10 Jan. 93
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5 July 84 '30 May 93
S July 84 26 June 93
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5 July 84U3 June 93
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5 July 84
5 July 84
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5 J«iy 84
1 Aus\ 93
15 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 93
19 Aug. 93
14 Sept. 93
4 Oct. 93
13 Oct. 93
5 July 84 (I4 Oct. 9
174
Roy til Artillery.
itouth .
Captains.
so Playfair, Frederick Lyon
wn Roberts, Michael Bradley
Cuming, Arthur Thomas, Instructor in Gunnery, Ports
62 Askwith. Henry Francis
Parry, James Bacchus, Adjutant Mid Ulster Artillery, South Division, 20 Feb. 95
EA Bateman, Bernard Montague. Divisional Adjutant, sheerness
Merriman. Reginald Gordon,™ DSO. Adjutant Kent Artillery, Bast Division, 1 Mar. 95
mn Hardy, William Kyle50'
46 White, George Francis
bo Foster, Philip
Cooper, Philip I'empler, Indian Ordnance Department
Wood, Thomas Birchall, Hyderabad Contingent
Norris, Ernest Edward, Adjutant 1 Dorsetshire Volunteer Artillery 7 Feb. 98
54 du Plat-Taylor, St. John Louis Hyde
Lambert, Edward Parry, Native Artillery, India
80 Battiscombe, Charles
6 Cleeve, Egerton Stewart
Bidgood, Thomas Edward Wingfield, Adjutant Siigo Artillery, Southern Division, 20 Aug. 94 .
Watson, Christopher Godfrey ,5u;( Native Art. India
28 Grover, William Montague
Lyon, Charles, Adjutant Isle of Wight Artillery, Southern Division Royal Artillery, 4 Nov. 95
38 Cameron, Ewan Cornwallis
Campbell, Edmund Arthur, Singapore
Hall, Ernest Frederic, Adjutant Glamorgan Artillery, 19 Dec. 96
Harrison, Arthur Estcourt, Adjutant Durham Artillery, West Division, 5 Jan. 95
Peake, Malcolm-'1* {Brevet Major, 16 Nov. 98;, serving witk the Egyptian Army
7 White-Thomson, Hugh Davie
p.s.c. Forestier- Walker. Geo. Townshend, Staff ' Capt. Intell. Branch, War Office, 29 Apr. 98
Lamb, George Rothneyf12 Instructor in Range Finding, Gibraltar
Maunsell, Manuel Charles, Instructor Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1 Apr. 94
Ogg, George Sim,5li Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Money, Arthur Wiuram'*'* (Brevet Major 20 May 98), Interpreter to Ccn. C. India
Macgowan, Robert Stuart
wn Saltren- Willett, Archibald John
soc Young, Francis Henry
Staveley, William Cathcart, Staff' Captain Royal Artillery, Chester, 16 Nov. 9S
Marsh, Hopton Eliolt, Instructor School of Gunnery 14 Oct. 96
so Gooch, John Sherlock
Birch, James Frederick Noel
p.s.c. Thompson, William Arthur Murray , Staff Captain for Royal Art.. Edinburgh, 5 July 98
Dykes, Lionel Erie Ballantine, Inspector oj Position Finding, Golden Hill, 24;July 95
wn lies, Henry Wilson51'
Vanderzee, Henry Frank,618 Ordnance Officer 4th Class
mn Hudson, Thomas Roe Christopher,513 Staff College
26 Prescott-Decie. Cyril
de Rougemont, Cecil Henry620 (Brevet Major, 16 Nov. 98), serving with the Egyptian Army ....
ea Stansiield, James Rawdon
Biddulph, Hope, Aide de Camp to Sir R. Biddulph 18 Oct. 93
Cardew, George Ambrose, Adjutant Edinburgh Artillery (South Div. R. Art.) 1 Jan. 96
p.s.c. Tennant, Henry Lancelot, Staff Captain for Royal Artillery , Colchester, 16 Sept. 97....
mn Marshall, Thomas Edward5*2
43 Heath, Francis William ,
77 Blacker, Stewart Ward William
66 Elton, Frederick Algernon George Young
84 Norwood, William Blakeney
so Strange, Harry Bland,52* Adjutant 10 Aug. 93
ea Moren, James Alexander
Hodgins, Charles Richard, Adjutant 1 Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery, 1 Apr. 95
Bun us, Edward John ."
11 Potts, Frederick5'5
Bruce-Kingsmill, Julian Claud de Kennef20 Adjutant 1 Lanark Volunteer Artillery , 15 May 95..
37 Milne, George Francis, at Staff College
Harvest, Hector Horatio, Special duty, Lagos
Simonds, Cecil Barrow, Hong Kong Companies, Royal Artillery
Ea Prendergast, Frederick
Ea Clark, Charles Watson, Divisional Adjutant, Dover
3 Wilson, Joseph Reginald
Hill, Charles Edward,''2* Adjutant 1 London Volunteer Artillery 1 Apr. 94
Tyler, Arthur Malcolm, Instructor in Gunnery, Dover
Langhorne, Harold Stephen, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Hong Kong, iS Apr. 96
79 Glanville. Arthur George
Perkins, Arthur John Ernest,529 Adjutant Royal Artillery, Roorkee
Davidson, Francis Middleton, Adj . South East of Scotland Art. (Southern Division), 22 Jan. 97..
47 Calvert. George
East, Lionel William Pelleiv,530 DSO., Hyderabad Contingent
30 Morris, Charles James Ussher
so Powell, Henrj' Lloyd
Moore, Robert Thornton, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Quinton, Francis William Drummond, Instructor Royal 2Iilitary College, 1 Apr. 96
90 Uniacke, Herbert Crot'ton Campbell
Blunt, Charles Jasper.**2 in charge of Danger Buildings 1 Apr. 98
WN Baldwin, John Grey,533 Staff College '.
Li/le, Henry Duntzef3i Adjutant ; East Riding of York Vol. Art. (W. Div. R. Art.),)
22 Feb. 96 5
57 Ravenhill, Frederick Thornhill
92 Lennox, Amyot Maitland Augustus
■ww Ouseley, Ralph Glynn
so Jenour, Arthur Stawell
48 White, Henry Arthur Pilkiugton
45 England, Edward Parker ,
69 Olivier, William Henry
Nicholson, William Cyril Alwynne, Adjutant 1 Orkney Volunteer Artillery
10 Oldnall, Henry Cairns '.
68 Carey, George Glas Sandeman
85 Stockdale, Herbert Edward
Ellcington, Rt. Jas.Goodall, Aide de Camp to Maj.Gen. Nicolson, Comdg. Mhow Dist. 2 Mar. 96,
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Royal Artillery.
I7S
Captains.
Wn Tancred, Thomas Agnew535
83 Butler, Arthur Townley
Wn Wooditteld, Anthony Hudson
25 Sharp, Frederick Leonard
Combe, Kenneth, Aide tie Camp to Major General B. A. Combe, 18 Nov. 96
Tancock, Osborne Kendal,™ Native Art. India
Pringle, George Octavius Shaw, Adjutant Guernsey Artillery Militia, 8 May 97
so Alexander, William Patrick (Depot) .-.
17 Campbell- Johnston, Gordon
so Nichol, William Dale"7 :
so Crowe, Mordaunt Abingdon Carlisle,537 Inspector of RangeFinding, Golden Hill...
Boulnois, William Arthur, serving with the Egyptian Army
Malleson, Wilfrid, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, India
35 Usborne, Thomas Masters
Fd Crockett, Walter Macandrew (Depot) -.
Wh Palmer, Hugh Robert
Aikenhead, Frank, Instructor in Gunnery, Gibraltar'
89 Arbuthnot, Dalryrnple533
p. s.c. Perrott, William Henry Willy
p s.c. Symonds, George Davey
76 Stevens, Charles Frederick :.
Davies, Ernest Wilson, Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department, 1 Apr. 98
Phipps, Charles Edward, Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department 6 Apr. gi
so Gorton, Reginald St. George,5*1 Staff College
Head, Harry Francis, Officiating Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, India
Phillips, Thomas Richitond, Adjutant Cornwall and Devon Miners Artillery, )
West Division, 15 Aug. 98 i
Brake, Herbert Edward John, serving in the British Central Africa Protectorate . .
SG Chepmell, Claude Herrie-
Shortt, Alexander Graham, Adjutant 2 Northumberland Vol. Artillery 26 May 97 ...
Brewster, Robert Ferdinand, Mauritius
Reid, Harold Arthur,1*3 Hyderabad' Contingent '.
51 FitzMaurice, Robert :...;
Knapp, Kempster Kenmure544 Native Art. India
fd Tyler, James Arbuthnot, Adjutant, Natal, 11 Sept. 98
34 Hickie, Arthur Francis
Hamilton, Percy Douglas, Adjutant 1 Ayrshire and. Galloway Vol. Art. 12 Mar. 98..
so Kelsall, Harry Joseph, Instructor in Gunnery, Rangoon
ea Hare, Robert Hugh 545 Staff College
Adair, Charles Osborn, Adjutant 8 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, 27 Feb. 96
91 Kennard, Arthur Mulloy
Forestier-Walker. Claude Edward, Adjt. 1 Cheshire $■ Carnarvon Vol. Art. 1 Oct. 97
Fawcett, Percy Harrison, Adjutant 1 Cornwall Volunteer Artillery 13 Jan. 96
13 MacCarthy, Morgan John
Wn Church, George Ross- Marryat547
so Macgowan, James Murray
Traheme, George G-ilbert ,ili Instructor School of Gunnery 1 Apr. 98
5 Ellice, Robert Frederick
78 Levita, Cecil Bingham
w» Griffin, Henry Lysaght, Divisional Adjutant, Bermuda
Courtenay, Michael Hudson, Adjutant Donegal Artillery 1 Jan. 96
Broadrick, Frederick Benjamin Dumaresa, Adjutant 1 Lincoln Vol. Art. 21 Dec. 9
Smallwood, Frank Graham,yM Commissary of Ordnance ~Drd Class
p. s.c. Seagrim, Dudley Gillum^1
so Watson, John Capron (1 Depot)
15 Ross-Johnson, Cyril Maxwell
58 Godfrey- Faussett, Percival Godfrey
ea Cameron, Ewan Duncan
40 Allen, Frederick Edward Halstead
ea Cadell, Harry Ernest
so Larymore, Henry Douglas,5'2 CMG. (Lieut. Edinburgh Art. Mil, 5 Oct. 86; '(
Captain Edinburgh Art. Mil. 7 Feb. 91) >
Van Straubenzee,Casimir Cartwright, Prof .11. Mil. Coll. Kingston, Canada, 18 Aug. gi
65 Fordyce-Buchan, George Charles
Curme, William Charles, Commandiuq Permanent Garrison, Albany, West Australic
Wn Pack-Beresford, Arthur William, Staff College
M'Kay, Donald, Adjutant 1 Worcester Volunteer Artillery, 15 Jan. 97
Wn Jones, Walter Howel553
67 Tapp, James Hanson William
bo Phillipps, Charles
Kenyan, Lionel Richard
S8 Lake, Hubert Atwell
ea Woodcock, Heury Stephen
2 dep ea Stewart, James Anthony,555 Mountain Artillery, India
so Smith, Arthur Murray550
48 Wingfleld, William Edward
ea Beynon, Henry Lawrence Norman
Taylor, Cecil Salusbury , Adjt . Limerick City Art. Southern Division 16 Nov. 97
ea Bell, Kenneth Dowie
Comyn, Edward Walter, Ceylon
Douglas, Archibald Philip, Ordnance Officer, Officiating 4th Class, India
WN Taylor, Herbert Wodehouse
so Ruthven, Robert Mervyn Bermingham
Barron, Netterville Guy, Adjutant 1 Norfolk Volunteer Artillery 1 Dec. 94
WNFarrell, Henry John William
Stiffe, Archibald Francis Everitt, Adjutant Highland Volunteer Art. 14 Apr. 97
WN FitzGerald, George Alfred
ea Thwaites, William
ds Macdonald, Reginald James
so Sandys, William Bain Richardson
Bland, William St. Colum,™ Hong Kong
Pitman, Alfred Cyril, Mauritius
Molesworth,Ri chard Pigot^ Adjutant CarmarthenArtillery Western Div. 18 Apr. 98
so Chapman, Lawrence Joseph
Leahy, Henry Gordon, Senior Class, Artillery College
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Captains.
wij-Praser, Lyons David
72 Head, Charles Octavius ,
li Laird, Gordon
Desborouoh, Arthur Peregrine Henry
Pottinger, Eldred Charles, Duty under Foreign Office
Mice, George William, Adj. 1 Edinburgh Vol. Art 11 Apr. 96
56 Spedding, Edward Wilfrid
Williams, Masterman Stanley t Adj. Yorkshire Art
MN Patch, Francis Robert,503 Native Mountain Artillery, India
Hooper, Stuart Huntly, Adj. Suffolk Art. (E. Bio. R. Art.), 23 Nov. 96.
ea Kirby, Arthur Durham
23 Sclater-Booth, Hon. Walter Dashwood
so Fisher, John Francis
Franks, George M'Kenzie., serving with the Egyptian Army..
2NDI.IBTJT1
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23 July 87
23 July 90
20 Nov. 97
22 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
3 Dec. 97
3 Dec. 97
23 July 90 ' 3 Dec. 97
2i July 9c J 3 Dec. 97
23 July ooj 3 Dec. 97
23 July 90^5 Dec. 97
23 July go'i9 Jan. 98
23 July go 19 Jan. 98
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23 Feb. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
12 Apr. 98
12 Apr. 98
23 July 87 23 July 90
23 July 87*23 July 90
so Ward. Hon. Maxwell Richard Crosbie ".'. 7. 23 July 87(23 July 90
Savage, Arthur Raymond Boscaweyi, Adj. 2 W. Biding of York Vol. Art. 15 Nov. 9723 July 87123 July 90
Battine, Alexander James, Adjutant 1 North Biding of York Volunteer Artillery > t„i_ d ! 1,1
(West Division Royal Artillery), 8Apr. 95 , j23 JUly »723 July 9=
So Roberts, Hugh Bradley 17 Feb. f-8 17 Feb. 91 12 Apr. 98
Young, Henry Alfred, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class 17 Feb. 88I17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
Peile, Alfred James, Bombay Volunteer Artillery '17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 18 Apr.
Crozicr, Thomas Henry 17 Feb. 88(17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. _
fd Parsons, Edward Howard Thornbrough, Adjutant Depot 17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
p.s.c. Omen, Frederick Cunlife 17 Feb. 88 1 17 Feb. gi 18 Apr. 98
Cohy-Bromfield, John Coley, Adjutant 2 Sussex Volunteer Art. 1 Aug. 96 '17 Feb. 88(17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
Lee, Arthur Hamilton {17 Feb. 88(17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
Seddon, Edward M' Mahon, Adjutant Devon Art . West Div. :o Feb. 98 '17 Feb. 881 17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
Hutchinson, F. Pierrepont, 2nd Assist. Supdt. Expts. School of Gunnery, 1 Feb. 98 17 Feb. 88 17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
So Stewart, Charles Edward 17 Feb. 88I17 Feb. 91 18 Apr. 98
Wellesley, Richard Ashmore Colley, Adj. Dublin City Art. South Div. 16 May 98 17 Feb. 88 j 17 Feb. 91 30 Apr. g8
Graham-Clarke, Lionel Alfham, Adj. 4 W. Riding of York Vol. Art 26 Feb. 94 24 July 86,18 May 98
Gordon, William Neville, St. Lucia :6 Feb. 87)16 Feb. 90 18 May 98
Wn Lyon, Francis ..23 July 87123 July go1 18 May g8
Rotton. John Guy 17 Feb.
Scott, Alexander Francis Sinclair, Adj. 1 Lanark Vol. Art. 1 March g5 17 Feb.
Carter, Ernest Pasley,hr,& Indian Ordnance Department 17 May g7 17 Feb.
Ei JjiLhgow, Hugh Lancaster J17 Feb.
wn Sanders, George Herbert ,17 Feb.
Ward, Montagu Charles Pearson, Staff College [17 Feb.
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n Rugge-l'rice, Charles Frederick
Tullnch, Tom Gregorie, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores
Alford, Frederick Lewis, Adj. 2 Devon Vol. Art. 15 March g$
Artliy, Walter, Adj. 1 Argyll and Bute V0l. Art. 1 Sept. 94
ws Parker, Henry William Manwaring568
Christie, Herbert Willie Andrew, Adj. 1 Midlothian Vol. Art. 26 Jan. 94
ea Cartwright, Garnier Norton
E.i Molohy, Trevor CharlesWheler
so Herbert, Percy Thomas Colthurst
us Carey, William Havilland, Hong Kong
Thriipp, Francis Morton, Ordimnce Officer, ^th Class, Bermuda, 1 Apr. 96
iw Davidson, Gordon Villiers
EA MacMUlan, John St, Clair, Assist. Instructor in Range Finding, School of Gunnery
Buckle, Arcbie Stewart, Instr. in Gunnery, Aden
so Anderson, Austin Thomas567
8 May 98
18 May 98
j 8 May 98
18 May 9S
1 8 May 98
18 May 98
18 June 98
Ea Stuart, Ralph Esm6 '23 July 87
so Russell, Edmund Stuart Eardley Wilmot, Staff College
ea Brett, Herbert George571
ea Ballard, Charles NaesmythBruere
■wn Saunders, William Power
so Elliot, Harry Macintire (1 Depot)
WN" M'Hardy, Alexander Anderson
so Corrie, William Francis Taylor509
so Geognegau, Robert
ea Walters, Hubert de Lansey
so Rettie. William John Kerr
Morrison, Manketl Mackenzie Downie, Adj. 2 Hants Vol. Art. 10 Apr. g6
so Gotto, Harold Ralph
so Grepe, Arthur Wellesley
so Smith, Edward Pelham
2 dhp. so Reed, Hamilton Lyster
WN Massy, Edward Charles
ea Pennethorne, Henry Evelyn
so Tyler. Ralph Edward
Wk Nicholson, Graham Henry Whalley
Ei Boger, Richard Wharton
Ws Wailes, William Eteson, Acting Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, Devonport
so Kirkpatrick, Alexander Ronald Vane, Ceylon
Wn Moultrie, Hugh Crawford5"2
EAEdlmanii, Ernest'Ellit, DiO .,.
Ea Freeiand, Anthony Drage
Tomkbis, Ernest Leith, Indian Ordnance Department ...
so Home, Robert Elton,573t Native Artillery, India
so Barker. Frederic Edward Lloyd
ea Skipwith, Philip Armfleld
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Lambarde. Francis Fane, Adj. 2 Lancashire Vol. Art. with rank of C apt. 27 Feb. 96
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Johnston, George Napier, Adjutant 1 Sussex Vol. Art. Eastern Div. R. Art. 14)
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Captains.
Crockett, Sydney Laurence, Adjutant Pembroke Artillery (Western Division),')
12 Dec. 98 J
Smith, William Hugh Usher, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class, 1 April, 97
Galloway, Frank Leonnox,™ Aide de Camp to Sir tower Palmer
Bellairs, Norman Edward Breton, Assi-taut Inspector of Warlike Stores, 1 Apr. 96
Xethbridge, Sydney, Ordnance Officer, 4th Class
Coningham, Henry
Butcher, Frederick Spurrell, 3rd Assist. Supdt. of Experiments, School of Gun very, )
1 Feb. 98 i
MacMunn, George Fletcher*!* DSO. Native Artillery, Kashmir
Lieutenants.
Armitage, William Stuart, serving in West Africa, with rank of Captain
ea Langdon, Paui Perram ...
Cayley, Arthur Macaulay, Instructor in Gunnery, Halifax .
so Morrice, Herbert j27 Jn Y
Johnstone, Hope, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, 26 Apr. 95 I27 July 8fc
Cheke, Edw. Geo. Adj. 1 Northumberland Art. West Dio. B. Art. with rank of Capt. 1 Aug. 95|27 July 88
K bha Nairne, Edward Spencer 27 July 88
41 Strong, William 27 July 88
27 July 88
27 July
7 July 88
7 July
27 July
27 July 88
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July 88
27 July 8
27 July 8
27 July 8
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15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
[5 Feb. 89
t5 Feb.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
15 Feb. 8y
15 Feb.
15 Feb. 89
ea Waymouth, Ernest Glanvillc
Mackintosh, John Burn, Native Mountain Artillery, India
Hill, Howard Berkeley, Adjutant 1 Shropshire Vol. Artillery, with rank of Capt. 1 Feb. 98
35 Nixon-Eckersall, Frederic Eckersall
'69 M'Culloch, Robert Henry Frederick,5"" DSO
Dent, Frank Wilkinson, Adj. 2 Glamorgan Vol. Art. with rank of Captain, 15 Nov. 94
UK Metcalfe, Fenwick Henry
Massie, Soger Henry, Native Mountain Artillery, India
Thorp, Arthur Hugh, Assist. Inspector of Position, Finding, Woolwich, 24 July 93
Nicholson, Walter Adams, Adj. 3 Kent Vol. Art. with rank of Capt. 9 March 96
so Kendall, John Kaye
58 Pim, Edward Hugh
mn Ellershaw, Arthur
L eha Hichens, Thomas Sikes
Hardcastle, John Herschel, Adjt. 1 Kent Volunteer Artillery with rank of Capt. 23 Nov. 96 .
M eha Brock, Henry Jenkins
I eha Thomson, Alexander Frederick Roberts
J bha Budvrorth, Charles Edward Dutton
Farmar, William Cecil Russell, Hyderabad Contingent
so Redfern, Peter Youngson (2 Depot)
26 Oldham, Frank Trevor
Gordon, Neil Fraser, Ordnance Department, India
8 Goldie, Adrian Hope
"Williams, Arthur Cecil, Instructor in Range Finding, Devonport
Hunt, Wm. Holdsworth, Adj. 1 Gloucester Volunteer Art. with rank of Captain, 22 Feb. 97.
li Bishop, Charles Frederick
wn Forbes, Arthur J15 Feb
Woods, George Breville, Indian Ordnance Department, Rawal Pindi 115 Feb.
61 Coates, Reginald Carlyon 15 Feb.
wn Noott, Cuthbert Cecil 15 Feb
Blanford, William George, Instructor in Range Finding, Halifax
mn Poole, Frederick Cuthbert
A bha Simpson-Baikie, Hugh Archie Dundas
84 Barnes, Henry Marshall
88 Hardman, Reginald Stanlev ...
F bha Dixon, George Frederic
ea Craig, Robert Annesley
Bruce, John Elliot Lidderdale,*''3 Native Mountain Artillery, India
ba Pilkington, William Alexander Cunningham
hi Crastcr, Edmund Henry Bertram580
J bha Hobson, John Alexander
Stockley, Arthur Uniacke, Adj. 1 Monmouth Vol. Art. with rank of Captain, 4 Nov. qs
O eha Valientin, Henry Edward
mn Thomas, Henry Melville ...
Duff, George Graham Kayll, Ordnance Department, India
be Sandars, Edward Carew
Eaton-Evans, Harry James, Adj. 5 Lancashire Vol. Art. with rank of Captain, 15 July 95
tg Dawson, Henry Finch
so Sherer, James Donnelly
wn Quain, John
CAPTAJB"
9 Not. 98
23 Nov. 08
3 Nov. 98
i Dec. 38
1 Deo. 98
i Dec. 98
5 Dec. 98
5 Dec. 98
Vereker, Charles Granville, Lt. of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets, 3 Jan. 96
de Brett, Harry Simonds,^ DSO
7 Hay, James
mn Orr, Charles William James582
4 Nevinson, Tom Sc. Aubyn Barrett-Lennard
Dep F.a Emery, William Basil
N bha Gillmnn, Webb
Jacob, Walter Hy. B., Ordnayice Officer, 4/h Class, Cork, 1 Apr. qo
Kane, Arthur Hyde, Instructor in Gunnery, Cork
Haringfon, Elliott Copeland
24 Grove, Ernest Williams
De Sausmarez, Cecil
Chartres, Richard Carew, Adj. Wuterford Art. S. Div. with rank of Captain, 10 Jan. 98
70 Campbell, Gordon M'Clelland
33 Marsden, Richard Travc-rs
Howorth, Henry Godfrey, Assistant Inspector Army Ordnance Department , 3 June 96 ;.
MN Smith, Archibald George
Burton, Harry C. H., Singapore
90 Bowriug, Arthur Hautayne
Fife, Robert Balnbridge, Adi. 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne Vol. Art. with rank of Capt. 10 Feb. 96
Abha Bright, Reginald Arthur
74 Lewis, Gerald
wn Bushe, Charles Kendal
15 Feb. 8
15 Feb. 8,
15 Feb. 89
15 *'eb. 89
13 Feb 8y
27 July 89
7 July
27 July 89
27 July 89
27 July 89
27 July 8g
27 J lll.y 8c,
27 July 89
27 July 89
27 July 80
7 July Sc
27 July 89
7 July 89
7 Juli
27 July
27 July 89
27 July
-'4 July 86
17 Feb. 91
8 June 91
7 July 91
7 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 9.1
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July g*
27 July gt
27 July 91
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27 July 91
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27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
13 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 97
13 Feb. 9^
13 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
25 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
20 c>epi.Q2
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
:5 Feb. 92
r5 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 9:
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
7 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
7 Juiy 92
27 July 92
7 July 92
27 July 92
7 July 92
7 July 9z
27 July 92
7 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 8927 July 92
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178
lioyal Artillery.
Lieutenants.
21 Broome, Guy Saville Frederick
0 rha Aldridge, John Barttelot
Ebha Elwes, Walter Valentine J. C.
Hepper, Lionel Lees
Q rha Peel, Edward John Russell ..
Brha Powell, E. Weyjand Martin..
89 James, John Edgcumbe
1 Dep wn Cleghorn, Charles Augui
2 drp so Tulloch, Donald Fiddes
Kempson, John W. Mauritius ..
51 Allen, William Jefferies Benett..
60 Alexander, Ernest Wr.ight
43 M'Gildowny, William
Sykes, Clement Arthur, serving )
in Uganda )
Gierke, Augustus Basil Ilolt
87 Metcalfe, Sydney Fortescue ...
1 dep so deWinton,Richd.Stretton595
9 Sheppard. Herbert Cecil
28 Arderne, David Davies
Cape, George Augustus Stewart, )
serving in Uganda )
mn Hewetson, Alexander William...
F rha Gillson, Godfrey
47 Hext, Lyonel John
Kelly , Henry Edward Theodore'->~s
UN FitzKoy, P. FitzWm
76 Wylde, Robert Darell
Mir Gray, Charles Lloyd Rashleigh
Willis, Edward Henry, Queens- I
land Permanent Artillery i
Owen, Chas. Richd. Blackstone ...
47 Curtis, Arthur WiHiamss0
45 Ashworth, Leonard Temple
Watson, John George Maitland,"/
Staff Officer Art. Col.i Apr. 98 j
M Greathed. Robert Napier
ea Ziegler, Charles Henry
Hint on, Godfrey Sing ham, Adj. ,
4 Durham Vol. Art., withrank r
ofCapt., 12 July 97 )
Probyn. Dighton Gordon, Adj.
3 Middlesex Vol. Art. with
rank of Captain, 14 Jan. 97...
Townsend,Sam.C.Chetwode,lm 4th~)
Class Ord. Officer, Mauritius, r
26 Feb. 97 J
Wynter, Francis Arthur, 5"8Z> SO. ~)
Army Ordnance Department, >
with rank of Captain .)
C bha Stiilmg, Charles
63 Browell, William Basil
I rha Talbot, Geo. Hog. FitzRoy561
Lewes, Price Kinnear, Lnstruc- \
tor ir. Gunnery, Malta J
Paine, James Henry,™ DSO,
Waring, Richard, Ord. Officer, \
4th Class, Mauritius, 4 Juiy yqo
62 Phillpotts, Louis Murray
D bha Best, Philip George
45 Manley. William George Henry
1 Parry, C. F. Pilkington
22 Barlow, John Frederick
27 Bayly, Abingdon Robert
80 Parker, Lionel Lewis
Drake. Henry Manning, Adj. 7
Lancashire Volunteer Art. with
rankof Captain 15 Feb. 97 ...
Dep.ea Cochrane.NormanDenneys
61 Mallock, Art. Maude Raymond
O'Connor, Win, Fred. Tnvers'^"
C rha Smith, Lionel Abel
83 Wilson, Charles Holmes
mn Bullen, Stephen Darley
Donovan, C. Creaghe.Ojjg.i, Class >
Ord. Officer, India, 22 J n. 96 )
G ossel in .Bertrand , Adj. Clare Art \
with rank of Capt. r Dec. 97 j
T rha Ruck-Keene, Robert Francis
Eady, Chas. Edward, Adjutant j
Glamorgan Art. Vols., with }■
rank of Captain, to May 96 1
Osborn, L. L. Hafton, Adjutant )
4 Lancashire Volunteer Art. r
with rank of Capt, 24 Nov. 97)
ea Morris, Robert C
Cotter, Harry John,iSl Native [
Artillery, India )
El Crichton, Hew
so Partridge, Richard Grenville ...
w» Stevens-Nash, Chas. Geo.Edw. . . .
wn Low, Charles Frederick Gemley
Haynes, Kenneth Edward, "/
^thAsst, Supts.Expts.S.of G. 5
Poulter, Douglas Ryley, Offg. r
4 Class Ord. Officer, India ... )
2ND lit BUT.
27 July 89
27 July 89
27 July 89
27 July 89
S7 July 89
27 July
27 Juh' 89
27 July
27 July 89
27 July 89
27 July
27 July 80
27 July
27 July
27 July 89
27 July
27 July 89
13 Nov. "
13 Nov.
1 3 Nov.
13 Nov.
13 Nov. 09
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 00
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 9c
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
i4"Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb.
14 Feb. 90.
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
4 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb
LIKU1. j
27 July 92 j
27 July 92!
27 July 92'
27 July 92 ;
27 July 92,
27 July 92 1
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 9
13 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
14 Feb. 93
J4 Feb. 93
14 Feb. Q3
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Fob. 93
14 Feb. 93
4 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
90
14 Feb. 90
10 May 90
10 May 90
10 May 90
4 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
July 9c
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 91
14 Feb. 93
ia Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 9
14 FGb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
10 May 93
10 May 93
10 May 93
4 July 9;
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
23 July 93
.IEUTKNANTS.
I 2X1) LIEUT!
25 July 90 25 July 93
25 July 90 :
25 July 90 :
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 90^5 July 93
25 July 00 25 July 93
sin Easton, Frederick Arthur 25 July 90.25 July 93
Robinson, Stratford JVatson^* 25 July 90J25 July 93
[o Delaforce, Edwin Francis ,25 July 90 25 July 93
w Bell, Maurice Douglas 25 July 9025 July 93
K kha De Pree. Hugo Douglas '25 July 90 25 July 9^
Madocks, Wm. R. Napier, Staff)
Offr. Mew Zealand Def. Force)
:-j le Peliey, Edward Carey
vIrha Tudor, Henry Hugh
t7 Palmer, Cyril Eustace
to Lowry, Hubert Leslie
6 Kirwan, Bertram Richard
vn Lyddon, William George
J eha Livingstone - Learmouth, )
Lennox Christian .S
Lawrence- Archer, James Henry}
Offg. 4 Class Ord. Officer, India}
Walker, Edward William May, >
Native Artillery , India $
Whitehead, E. L' 'Estrange,^
Adjutant Jersey Art. Militia, >
with rank of Capt. 1 Oct. 97 ..)
mn Wilkinson, Arthur Ciement
54 Boyce, Harry Augustus
Lane, Frederick Cecil, Offg. 4 \
Class Ord. Officer, India $
Watts, Chas. Donald Raynsford, )
Army Ordnance Department j
53 Perreau, Arthur Montagu
Cottingham, Henry Laugrishe, )
Native Artillery, India J
42 Douglas, Sholto William
71 Washington, Cecil Francis Geo..
Hoi loway, William Octavius
NRHAWhite, Geoffrey Herbt. Anthony
dep.fd. Reade.Piercy NevillGraham
Hope, William Henry Webley
2 Packard, Henry Norrington
178 Henning, Philip Walter Beresford
[<9 Henderson, George James
27 Stewart, Davison Bruce
5 Biddulph, Michael
80 Ravenhill, ColHngwood
14 Birch, Arthur Charles
P kha Baillie, George
mn Lowis, Penton Shakespear
Robert son, Chas. Chetwode, serving j
on the West Coast of Africa, Y
with rank of Captain )
Bowen, H. Walt. Ord. Dept. India
wn Muspratt-Williams, Reginald L,
25 Henry, John
UN Moor', Hatherley George
Boyd, Alex. Chas. Ind. Ord. Dept.
Oldfeld, Arthur Radulphus,\
Assist. Insp.of Warlike Stores )
so Parker, Robert Hamilton
Slater, George Francis, Adju-
tant 1 Durham Vol. Art. with
rank of Captain, 21 Nov. 98
Imn Westerman, Joseph Francis
ICrha Short, William Ambrose
'So Bland-Hunt, Ernest S. deVere
wn Rumbold, William Edwin
G p.ha Ramsden, Henry
i so Appleyard, George Crossley ..
Smyth, George Abraham
N bha England, Raymond
79 Montgomery, H.M. de Fellenberg
,24 Browne, Samuel Swinton
so Christie, Lindsay Bruce Stark...
72 Plummer, Edmund Waller
Donaldson, John Wm. Edw.^*)
Native Mountain Art. India. . . )
6 Mackenzie, Arthur M. Nutt
Hamilton, Robert Sydney, Army }
Ordnance Department j
grha Behrens, Clive
I eha Kay, William Heape
wn Mayne, Herbert Blair
Manley, Reginald Harwood, )
Instructor in Range Finding j
Twiss, Francis Arthur ,596 Native \
Mountain Artillery, India ... }
Fergusson, Arthur Charles,'^ \
Native Mountain Art., India )
dep.fd Overton, Harry Rudall
Cubitt, Thomas Asiley
so Palmer, Cecil Charles
52 Dalby, John
D rha Eankey, John O.Giffard Alers
U bha 'Stapylton, Granville J. C.
Clark-Kennedy, Alex. William,'}
Indian Ord. Dept. 1 Apr. 97... j
46 Bruce, Thomas
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 9c
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 9c
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
5 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 91
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
25 July 90
1 Nov. 90
1 Nov. 90
1 Nov. 90
3 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 9:
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 9;
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 9
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 9
3 Feb. 91
3 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
3 Feb.
3 Feb
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb.
13 Feb.
91
_ Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
5 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 9?.
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
25 July 93
1 Nov. 93
1 Nov. 93
1 Nov. 93
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
31 Feb. 04
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. ,.
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 FeD. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
1 3 Feb. 94
Royal Artillery.
179
Lieutenants.
Warren, Frank, Inst, in Ranged
Finding, Mauritius j
Sale, Edmund Thomas, serving )
in Uganda j
Halse, Stanley Clarence, St. Lucia
31 Bruce, Chas. Maurice Dundas
Ms Mathew-Lannowe.G.R.Monckton
48 Wheatley, Philip
17 Wemyss.Robt. Edw.Fitzmayer..
Snott. Roll. Kellock,imOrdnance 1
Officer, 4th, Class, Devonport, >
26 Apr. 96 1
11 Evans, Cuthbert
50 Downes, Leouard Sawbridge ..
Ward, S. Dudley Ossulston,
Extra Aide de Camp to the Goo.
of New Zealaudio June 97 ...
Q eha Monkhouse, William Percival
2ND LIEUT.
13 Feb. yi
13 Feb. 91
13 Feb. 91
16 May 91
16 May 91
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
16 May 94
16 May 94
6 May 91 16 May 94
16 May 94
16 May 91
16 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
16 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
H bha Charlton, C.E. Chas.Graham|24 July 91 24 July 94
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24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July
21 July 91
24 July 91
24 July oi
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
Field
81 Devenish, Arthur Henry .,sToel ... : Nov. 91
65 Montgomery, Archibald Armar 4 Nov. 91
dep rha Hine-Haycock, Vaughan R. 20 Nov. 91
E rha Kincaid- Smith, Kenneth John 23 Nov. 91
B eha Hi!dyard,HaroldC. Thoroton. 24 Nov. 91
S eha Gosling, Seymour Frederick 1 Dec. 91
Pbha Atkinson, Ben 2 Dec. 91
Becke, Arch Frank, Sierra Leone 1 Jan. 9
S eha Jeffcoat, Hy. Jameson Powell;27 Jan. 9
15 Lloyd, Horace Giesler5SS 12 Feb. 92
dep. rha Liveing, Charles Hawker... 12 Feb. 92
T rha Davson, Harry Miller 12 Feb. 92
Ti/rrell .Grd.Ertiesf ,m0 Nat '.R.Ind\i2 Feb. 92
Young, J. E. II., Ord. Dept., Ind-
O" rha Carbutt, Edward Goddard ...
Ea Haymes, Kobert Leycester
Merrick. George Churlcton^9
Anley, William Bower. Danger^
Building Officer, Waltham >
Abbey, 30 Nov. 97 )
Q rha Ashmore, Edward Bailey ...
B RHAVincent, Berkeley
so Myers. Alfred Edw Cecil
Browning, Sanworth Stephens,
Adj. W.Riding of York Vol. Art
with rank of Capt., 24 July 97
E rha Dennistoun, James George
42 MucDougall, James Taylor ..
us Chrystie, John
SO Manley, William Edward
so Gordon, Alfred Ernest
27 Evans, William
July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
24 July 94
70 Maule, Henry Noel St. John
19 Spencer, Harrison
H rha Wardrop, Alexander Ernest
L RHABridges,Gec. Tom Molesworth
Heha Forman, Douglas Evans
62 Johnstone, James Henry Waller
S rha Tilney, Norman Eccles
39 Ellershaw, Wilfrid
1 Byron, John591
L RHASwann, Clarence John Henry
21 Garstin,HenryEdward
35 Oldfield, Leopold Charles Louis
Boyd,SluartOgiloy,Nat.Art.Indii
Luke, Titos. Mawe, Nat. Art. India
54 Mackenzie, Frederick William
P nha Houstoun, Alexander
FRHAWalshe, Frederick Wm. Henry
46 Foulkes, Henry Drury
D rha Wilson, Herbert Stanley
29 Bond, Henry Hendley
72 de Berry, Philip Patrick Evelyn
G rha Courage, Miles R. Ferguson
A rha Ollivant, John Spencer
K rha Keyworth, Robert Geoffrey
M rha Wood, Charles Hastings
28 Seligman, Herbert Spencer
Macnaqhten,E.Brandon,sermng \
on the West Coast of Africa... }
Rrha Lamont,JohnWilliamFrasere
76 Buchanan, Bertram George
J RHAStanley, Son. George Frederic
RRHAPonsonby, Kdw.Francis Talbot
8t Stevenson, Edward Hall
91 Harpur, Edmund Herbert
Wynter,K.T.,A.O.Dept.,Singapor
293Newman, Edward Harding
82 Davies, Walter Percy Lionel .
O eha Thompson, William George.
dep. rha Symon, Walter Conover
B rha Johnson, Ronald Marr
7 Clarke, George Vernon
Thorp, Austin, Native Art. India
75 Eden, William Rushbrooke
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
12 Feb. 92
xg Feb. 92
19 Feb. 92
3 Mar. 92
19 Mar. 9
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 9'
1 Apr. 92
4 May 92
13 May 92
i3 May 92
22 July 92
2 July 92
22 July 92
2 July 92
27 July 92
0 Aug. 92
1 Oct. 92
10 Oct. 92
7 Oct. 92
17 Oct. 92
9 Nov. 92
1 Jan. 93
11 Jan. 93
16 Jan. 93
16 Jan. 93
8 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Feb. 93
6 Feb. 93
1 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 93
4 Mar. 9
4 Mar. 93
1 Nov. 94
4 Nov. 94
20 Nov. 94
23 Nov. 94
24 Nov. 94
1 Dec. 94
2 Dec. 94
1 Jan. 95
27 Jan. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
12 Feb. 95
19 Feb. 95
19 Feb. OS
3 Mar. 95
9 Mar. 95
1 Apr. 95
j Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
4 May 95
1 3 May 95
18 May 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
22 July 95
10 Aug. 95
Oct. 95
17 Oct. 95
17 Oct. 95
17 Oct. 95
9 Nov. 95
1 Jan. 95
11 Jan. 96
3 Jan. 96
16 Jan. 96
1 3 Jan. 96
1 Feb. 96
1 Feb. 96
1 Feb. 96
1 Feb. 96
16 Feb. 96
r Mar. 96
1 Mar,
4 Mar. 96
4 Mar. 96
14 Mar. 96
LIEUTENANTS.
2ND LIEUT.
3 Nutt, Arthur Charles Rothery ...j.6 Mar. 93 6 Mar. 96
57 Wilson, Lancelot Machell 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
30 Hamillon.ClaudLornCampbell... 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
T rha Lascelles, Alfred 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
73 Doyle, John Fras. Innes Hay ... 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
41 Roberts, Charles Percy 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
re Cairnes, James Elliot 1 Apr. 93 r Apr. 96
19 Broughton,LeghHarleyDelves... 6 Apr. 93 6 Apr. 96
38 Carey, Harold Eustace 6 Apr. 93 6 Apr. 96
56 Drake, William Hacche 1 May 93 i May 96
82 Stanton, Francis Henry Guy ...30 May 9330 May 96
45 Clarke, Henry Calvert Stanley 30 May 9330 May 96
60 Ritchie, Charles Maclver 14 June 9314 June 96
77 Keane.&ir John, Jit., A.D.C. to 1 T T ,
Ld.Lieut. oflrelandijun. 97 $ *? June ^7 June 96
26 Atlay, Hugh Wordsworth 26 June 9326 June 96
38 O'Malley, Charles Loughlin ...26 June932fi June g6
16 Mair, George Tagore 30 June 9330 June 96
86 Edwards, Arthur Clement 1 Aug. 93 1 Aug. 96
34 Brooke, Edward Wm. Saurin ...11 Aug. 9311 Aug. 96
80 Seagram, Tom Ogle 11 Aug. 9311 Aug. 96
22 Stallard, Stacy Frampton n Aug. 9311 Aug. 96
66 Hawkes, Corlis St. L. Gillman...i9 Aug. 9319 Aug. 96
54 Cotton, Arthur Stedman 1 Sept.93 1 Sept. 96
63 Radcliffe, Percy PollexfeudeB... 4 Oct. 93 4 Oct. 96
81 Musgrave, Arthur David 21 Oct. 9321 Oct. 96
67 Phipps, Henry Ramsay 21 Oct. 9321 Oct. 96
61 Arbuthnot, Alexander George. ..21 Oct. 9321 Oct. 96
23 Koebel, Henry Arthur 21 Oct. 9321 Oct. 96
60 Tyler, Francis Cameron 23 Oct. 9323001. 96
1 Montresor, Louis Basset 4 Nov. 93 4 Nov. 96
77 Hope, Charles Dunbar 9 Dec. 93 9 Dec. 96
37 Wade, H.Amyas LeighHerschdi6 Dec. 9316 Dec. 96
58 Coode, Henry Penrose Rushton 31 Dec. 9331 Dec. 96
72 Forman, Arthur Baron601 14 Mar. 9414 Mar. 97
34 Stobart, George Herbert 16 Mar. 9416 Mar. 97
92 Ellisseu, Gustav Edmund 16 Mar. 9416 Mar. 97
59 Fair, Arthur Edward Balfour ...22 Mar. 9422 Mar. 97
57 Birley, Richard Archibald 1 Apr. 94 1 Apr. 97
36 Brown, Prank Tatton 1 Apr. 94 1 Apr. 97
15 Lewin, Henry Frederick Elliott 1 Apr. 94 1 Apr. 97
49 Edwards, William Egerton 1 Apr. 94 1 Apr. 97
25 Paley, Raymond Edward 1 Apr. 94 1 Apr. 97
43 Walthall, E. C.Walthall Delves 1 Apr. 94 1 Apr. 07
20 Conolly, Edward Michael 14 July 9414 July 97
2 FitzGe'rald, Mordaunt J. Fort.... 1 Sept.94 1 Sept. 97
37 Gemmell, Wm. Alex. Stewart ...29 Sept. 9429 Sept. 97
16 Grayson, Ambrose D. Holdrege 4 Oct. 94 4 Oct. 97
74 Dickson. Bertram 15 Nov. 9415 Nov. 97
85 Barnes, Christopher Chevalier... 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
84 Wheeler, Edgar Lockyer 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
55 Ingham, Charles St. Maur 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
43 Peck, Henry Richardson 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
59 Giitfith, Rupert Henn 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
2 Russell, Harry Thompson 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
65 Wainewright, Arthur Reginald 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
33 Smith, Henry Broke 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
68 Miller, Hugh de Burgh 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
56 Foster, Wilfrid Lionel 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
31 Balfour, Colin Denison 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
67 Weber, Wm. Herman Frank 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
38 Scott, Charles Walker 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
35 Barton, Patterson 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
55 Winter, Ormonde de l'Epee 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
13 Wilson, Francis Adrian 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
70 Livingstone-Learmonth, Fras. > v ' tt
Leger Christian j '? Sov- 94*7 Nov. 97
86 Gray, Norman M'Neill 17 Nov. 9417 Nov. 97
dep fd Dyson, Louis Morgan 12 Dec. 9412 Dec. 97
78 Archdale, Theodore Montgomryi2 Dec. 9412 Dec. 97
83 Newcome, Henry William 15 June 9515 June 98
3 Newman, Charles Richard 15 June 9515 JunegS
71 Murch, Denis Jerom 15 June 9515 June 98
53 Higgins, John Fred. Andrews ...15 June95i5 Juneg8
74 Birch, Edward Massy 15 June 9315 JunegS
32 Despard.Wilfred H.Croasdaile ...15 June 9515 June 98
12 Butler, George Lewis 15 June 9515 June 98
75 Begbie, Alfred Richard Glynn ...15 June 9513 June 93
76 Kirke, Kenneth St. George 15 June 9515 June 98
19 Collen, Edwin H. Ethelbert593 ...15 June 9515 June 98
58 Bethell, Alfred Bryan 15 June 9515 June 98
22 Ketnble, Francis Arthur..... 15 June 9515 Juneg8
86 Hill, Roderick Tickell 15 June 951 5 June 98
20 Bayley, George H. Wyndham ...15 Junegsis Juneg8
83 Blois, Dudley George 15 June 9515 JunegS
85 Rudkin, William Charles Eric ...15 Junegsis Juneg8
26 Maidlow, John Southern 15 June gsi5 JunegS
6g Belcher, Harold Thomas 15 Junegsis Juneg8
2c West.G.EvelynJohnAnnesley ...ig July 9519 July 98
66 Schreiber, Clare Basil 19 July gsig July g8
52 Game, Philip Woolcott 2 Nov. gs 2 Nov. 98
6 Buzzard, Prank Anstie 2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98
38 Street, Haxold Edward 2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98
84 Hinde, Alan 2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98
dep fd Gosset, Francis William 2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98
Bolster, George Emil 2 Nov. 95 2 Nov. 98
iSo
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Field.
64 Calthrop, Everard Ferguson...
37 Smith, Harry Reg. Walter ^
Marriott j
8 Howell, Geoff. Llewellyn Hinds
67 Du Port, Osmond Chnrteris
92 MacDougall, John Patrick
11 Gordon, George Hamilton
30 Pattisson, John Howell
5 Chamier, Edwin Harold St. )
Leger •
36 Thackeray, Charles Bouverie ...
46 Goldie, Mark Leigh
18 Fox, Arthur Maxwell
36 Holland, Charles Stewart
49 Bell, William Cory Heward
66 Gryils, John Here
21 Ramsden, Richard Elinslie
32 Logan, Francis Douglas
3 Jones, Eustace Henry
64 Goodson, Frank
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Garrison.
ba Alderson, Samuel Frank 1 Nov. 91
So Kennedy, Andi ew Campbell 4 Nov. 91
Moore, Frank B. JJ.am.ilt
Adj. Londonderry Art., with*? 4N0V. 9
rank ofCapt. 8 Mar. 9S )
Moorhouse, Harry Claude, )
serving in Uganda !j 4 Nov. 91
ww Innes, Hector Munro 16 Nov. 91
in Ollivant. Alfred Henry 23 Nov. 91
Corbett, Fdwy Frank . 23 Nov. 91
XX Pritchard, Clive Gordon 23 Nov. ,
MwMolesworth, Herbert Ellicombei23 Nov. 91
so Hall, Henry Constable U3 Nov. 91
so Marton , Richard Oliver 23 Nov. 91
Austin, John Gardiner, Lieut.~\
of a Company of Gentlemen > 26 Nov. 91
Cadets 7 May 98 )
so Phipps, Charles Foskett 30 Nov. 91
Ea Gooding, Lancelot N 1 Jan. 92
ra Wyatt, Francis Ogilvy 1 Jan,
mk Wheeler, Guy Danvers592 27 Jan. 92
so Nicholl, Donald FitzRoy 12 Feb. 92
Mackenzie, Georqe Birnie, New ) ~ ,
Zra'and $ " Feb. 92
so Freeth, Charles John David 12 Feb. 92
ea Owen, Charles Harold Wells 12 Feb. 92
so MeCheane, Montagu Wm. Hiley 15 Feb. 92
MN Robmson, Henry 15 Feb. 92
Sturrock, George Colleymore 3 Mar. 92
UV Fowler, Willoughby Jones 15 Mar. 92
so Lockhart, Robert Norman 16 Mar. 92
Corrie, George Gotvan Wyatt 18 Mar. 92
ea Greene, Albert James Roth well 19 Mar. 92
Stiilpnagel, C.W.,ifyderabadCont. 23 Mar. 92
wn Riddell, Robert Buchanan 28 Mar. 92
ea Hanna, John Connor 1 Apr. 92
ea Wilkinson, Maurice Lean 1 Apr. 92
Currie, Ivor Bertram F., Ceylon 1 Apr. 92
Scott, Edward Baliol 1 Apr. 92
so Westropp, Richard Gibbings .. 1 Apr. 92
WW Nuttall, Charles Montague 1 Apr.
so Massie, John Hamon590 1 May 92
ea FitzGibbon, John Augustine ... 13 May 92
M.elly, C. S. Native Art. India... 18 May 9
so Holbrooke, Philip Lancelot 25 May 9
deBury, Hy. Rob. Visart, Ceylon 4 July 92
2 dep ea Collingwood.ClennellWm. 22 July 92
Perceval, Philip, Instructor in} T .
Range Finding, Dover j 22 Ju]y 92
Rickard, Frank M., Senior Class 27 July 92
8G Webb, Andrew Henry 10 Aug. 92
Godfray, H. C.Weston, Mauritius 10 Aug. 92
Buzzard, Charles Norman, Aide~\
de Cam}} to the High Com- V 15 Aug. 92
missioner of Cyprus 20 Apr. 98 J
ea Carey, Walter Louis John
ea O'Kinealy, James
Hood, Hon. Neville Albert, Ceylon
WH M'Vittie, Robert Henry, Adju-'i
tunt Fort Attack 1 Apr. 97... j
wn Carter, Gerard Edward
Loring, William, Hong Kong ...
EA Ewart, C. Nicholson :o Jan. 93 10 Jan. 96
so Howard-Vyse, Cecil jg Jan. 93 19 Jan. 96
Hope, GrahamA.,NativeArt. India 29 Jan. 93 29 Jan. 96
Ea Waters, Edmond Egerton Nash 1 Feb. 93 1 Feb.
so Fisher, Charles Alexander 1 Feb. 93 1 Feb. 96
so Galwey, Reginald Hugh 24 Feb. 93 24 Feb. 96
ww Tyrrell, John Frederick 13 Mar. 93 13 Mar. 96
wm Meares, Hugh Poynder 1 Feb. 93 17 Mar. 96
Locke, Brian John Michael 30 Mar. 93 50 Mar. 96
WW Goodwin, Robert Hamilton ... 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
Brierley, Geoffrey Tcote 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
ea Sargeaunt, Herbert Gaussen.,,1 1 Apr. 93 1 Apr. 96
14 Sept.92
11 Oct. 92
30 Oct. 92
2 Nov. 98
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15 Aug. 95
14 Sept. 95
11 Oct. 95
30 Oct. 95
9 Dec. 92! 9 Dec. 95
14 Dec. 92 14 Dec. 95
21 Dec. 02 21 Dec. 95
Garrison.
so Hart, Henry Travers
Playfair, Chas. Murray, Inst
in Range Finding, Bermuda
wn Armitage, William Thompson
so Nugent, G. Roubiliac Hodges
Kough, Thomas M. , Mauritius
so Keogh. John Henry
wn Riddell, Edwd.VaneittartDick
Suther, Percival, Inst, in)
Range Finding, St. Lucia ... j
ww Hanks, John James
ea Wilkins, George Hubert Carey
Hollinshead, Henry Neville)
Brock, Mauritius J
ea Ogg, William Mortimer
ea Chevallier, Francis E. de C...
so Sreettenham. Wm. Alex. W...
Simpson, Arthur C.S.W., Ceylon
Thatcher, G.G.,Nat. Art. India
n Keyes, Alfred jonn Hudleston
ww Haidcastle, Edward Lewis
so Rolland, Charles Edw. Tulloch
wn Casters, William Ernest
ww Odevaine, Ferdir.ald James ...
ww Saunders, Edw. Aldborough...
wwDwyer.G.ToulminCunynghume
ea Blanlord, Charles Edward
ea Thompson, Aubrey Julian
ea Stoddart, George
ea Keddie, Herbert Wm. Graham
ww Crofton, Robert Beniamin
mn Moore, William Henry
so Trimnell,W. Dune. Conybeai;^
wn Jacob, Art. Lawrance Baldwin
Izat, Alex. Rennie, Hong Kong
so Cruickshank, Percy Hamilton.
ww Curteis, Cyril Samuel Sackville
wn Kemble, William Edward
Ki Blount, George Percy Cosmo..
ea Finch, Geo. Forbes Carpenter
so Ravenhill, Harold William
ea Grose, James
Mulliken, Chas. Francis Larkin
so Cameron, Robt. Bruce Macleod
wn Beer, Vernon Lemuel
wn Dudley, George de Somen
so Davidson, Edmund
Rambaut.B.R.R., Sierra Leone
so Van der Kiste.Freegift Wm.. .
ea Norinand, Samuel Richard. ..
so Walker, Walter Blennerhaesett
so Stanbrough, Leonard Kenyon
ea Castle, Reginald Wingfield ..
so Pike, Sydney Royston
so Barton, Richard Lionel
so Gardiner, Herbert William ...
wn Disney-Roebuck, A. Wyndham
ea Bayley, Lionel Seton
wn Richey, Frederick William ..
so Robinson, John A. Purefoy...
so Dawson-Scott, Geoff. Nicholl
wn Alexander, William Dallas ...
Russel, Alexander Carter ,serv- ~)
ingon theW. Coast of Africa $
Ker, Chart ts Arthur, serving)
on the W. Coast of Africa 5
so Wilkes, George Sidney
e a Bird, Max Hermann Clarence
ka MacFarlan, John Buchanan ...
so Hearn, Hugh Shuckburgh
ea Clayton, Gilbert Falkingham
so Greeue, Alleyn Chas. Rothwell
wn Clapham, Douglas
ea Trittou, Oswald
ea Stevenson, Kenlis Langley ...
so Hall, Francis
ea Climo, Percy Hill
ww Riach, George Hamilton
so Vandeleur, Henry Martley ...
so Hutchison, Kenneth Douglas
ea Russell, Richard Tyler
so Wighton, Edward
wn Bignell, Bertram Harold
2NDL1EC1
1 Apr. 93
6 Apr. 93
1 May 93
1 May 93
6 May 93
13 May 93
30 May 93
16 June 93
23 Aug, 92
24 June 93
27 June 93
1 Aug. 93
15 Aug. 93
17 Aug. 93
11 Oct. 93
14 Oct. 93
4 Nov. 93
23 Nov. 93
if Dec. 93
21 Dec. 9_
1 Jan. 94
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4 Jan. 94
26 Feb. 94
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4 Ju!y 94
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5 June 95
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26 Sept. 95
2 Nov. 95
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1 Apr. 9&
6 Apr. 96
t May 96
1 May 96
6 May 96
13 May 96
30 May 96
16 June 96
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15 Aug.
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Second Lieutenants.
wn Harrison, Charles Ingleby I 2
53 Hughes, Walter Hastings Frederic \z6
so Bonrchier, Rodney Lewis 25
23 Ward, Harry 21
so Thomas, Chas. Samuel Williamson 21
ea Seton, Alexander Maxwell 21
23 Lewis, Philip Edward 21
13 Furnivall, Willoughby 21
ea Rickard, George Henry '21
79 Allcard, Herbert 21
Colvile, Arthur Montagu 2j
2nd LIEUT.
IN 0 V. 9°
Jan. 96
Jan 96
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Mar. 96
Mar. 96.
Royal Artillery.
181
2ND LliiUT
Second Lieutenants.
33 Lough, Arthur Tobin 2i Mar. 96
so Cock, Hubert Chas. Langslow 21 Mar. 96
55 Hope, John William .... 2i Mar. 96
so M'Uhee, Arthur Sydney Ponsonby 21 Mar. 96
68 Farquhar, James 21 Mar. 96
ws Beasley, James Henry Mountifort 21 Mar. 96
24 Hudson, Arthur Ross 21 Mar. 96
31 Stirling, William 21 Mar. 96
48 Mackey, Hugh James Alexander 21 Mar. q6
59 Sedgwick, Francis Roger : 21 Mar. 96
13 Henvey, Ralph 21 Mar. 96
44 Barry, Francis Melvil Otter- 21 Mar. 96
48 Atkinson. Francis Damer 21 Mar. 96
17 Pringle, Hail Grant 21 Mar. 96
40 Kinsman, Gerald Richard Vivian 21 Mar. gf
w» Creswell, Edmund Fraser 21 Mar. 96
ws Harington, Hugh Win. Montgomery ... 21 Mar. 96
65 Tovey, George Strangways 21 Mar. 96
so Evans, Charles Lewis 21 Mar. 96
52 Gilpin, Bradney Bernard 21 Mar. 96
34 Head, Arthur Edward Maxwell 21 Mar. 96
so Cobb, Ivor Staveley 21 Mar. 96
56 Deshon, Frederick George Tower 21 Mar. 96
li Greig, Hugh Irwin 21 Mar. 96
wn Jones, John Henry Hili 21 Mar. 90
82 Fulton, John Duncan Bertie 21 Mar. 96
2 depea Pollard-Lowsley,Inglis de Lisle... 14 July 96
so Paterson, Philip Joseph 14 July 96
5 Brancker, William Sel'ton 21 Sept. 96
85 Liviagstone-Learmonth, John Eric C. 21 Sept.915
ea Spalding, William Burrington 21 Sept. 96
62 Wynne, Henry Ernest Singleton 21 Sept.96
87 Bnrne, Edward Robert 21 Sept.96
12 Kirke, Walter Mervyn St. George 21 Sept.96
71 Hogg, Rudolph Edward Trower 21 Sept.96
so Sanders, William Orpen Skottowe 21 Sept.96
so Haig, Alan Gordon 21 Sept.96
ea Carr, Harrie Gardiner 21 Sept.96
wn Johnston, Hugh Bertie Henricues 21 Sept.96
so Campbell, Keith Gordon 21 Sept.96
wn Jamieson, Gerald Alister 21 Sept.96
41 Tailyour, George Hercules Forster 21 Sept.96
61 Dooner, John Graham 21 Sept.96
68 Hill, Henry Warburton 21 Sept.96
73 Buchanan-Dunlop, Colin Napier 21 Sept.96
so Gayer, Hugh Walters 21 Sept.96
39 Elliot. Edward Halhed Hugh 21 Sept.96
wn Campbell, Archibald Neil 21 Sept.96
so Hill, Rowley Richard 21 Sept.96
so Mitchell, Arthur 21 Sept.96
9 Julian, Charles John 21 Sept.96
88 Russell, Son. Bertrand Joseph 21 Sept.96
32 Roberts, John Bradley 21 Sept.96
77 Clark, William Elli 21 Sept.96
wn Close, Hugh Marston 21 Sept.96
ea Sitwell, Norman Sisscn Hurt 2t Sept _
so Stenhouse, James Llewellyn 21 Sept.96
10 Cantlie, YVilliam Henry Northcote 25 Sept.96
wn Riccard, John Stanley 16 Jan. 97
44 Phillips, Edward Eawtin 16 Jan. 97
so Smith, Etienne de Herriez 23 Mar. 97
so Ledwich, William Henry 23 Mar. 97
ea Hardinge, Thomas Sheffield Newcome 23 Mar. 97
14 Gethin, Richard Walter St. Lawrance 23 Mar. 97
50 Stopford, Heneage Frank 23Mar.97
so Price, Owen Lloyd 23 Mar. 97
ea Kennaway, Charles Noel 23 Mar. 97
Niven, Oswald Carmichael, Song Kong 23 Mar. 97
40 Smith-Rewse, Hy. Bingham Whistler 23 Mar. 97
wn Crozier, Cecil Barley 23 Mar. 97
ea Harvey, William Kerle 23 Mar. 97
so Dreyer, John Tuthill ,... 23 Mar. 97
50 Bartholomew, William Henry 23 Mar. 97
wn Cruickshank, Harold St. John 23 Mar. 97
so Rainsford-Hannay, Frederick 23 Mar. 97
so Allanson, Cecil John Lyons 23 Mar. 97
wn Gill, Douglas Howard 23 Mar. 97
. 90 Peckham, Richard Harry 23 Mar. 97
30 Warburton, William Meiyill 23 Mar. 97
ea Haves-Sadler, James 23 Mar. 97
4 Hartland-Mahon, Marcus Chas. James 23 Mar. 97
91 Mundy, Havcourt Antrobus Lindsay ... 23 Mar. 97
so Campbell, Norman St. Clair 23 Mar. 97
so Willis, Sherlock George Ramsay 23 Mar. 97
57 Wyatt, George Nevile 23 Mar. 97
Ea Angus, John Neil! 23 Mar. 97
so M'Donell, Maurice Leister 23 Mar. 97
so Jones, William Price Suiton 1 Apr. 97
4 Spender, Wilfrid Bliss 18 June 97
ea Fawcus, Hugh 18 Juneg7
ea Rochfort-Boyd, Henry Charles 1 Sept.97
wn Hart, Eric George 1 Sept.97
ea Golf, Lionel Trevor 1 Sept.97
ea Ogilvie, Gordon 1 Sept.97
so Stanley, Frederick 1 Sept.97
18 Furse, Edmund William 1 Sept.97
ea Cowie, David Gordon 1 Sept.97
so Forsyth, James Archibald Charteris ... 1 Sept.97
so Ellington, Edward Leonard [ 1 Septal
Second Lieutenants. |2Ndlieui.
so Nevill, Hugh Lewis 1 Sept. 97
so Hay-Coghlan, Percy Hay 1 Sept,97
Wakefield, Thomas M., Song Konj 1 Sept.97
so Jones, Richard Percy 1 Sept. 97
wn Moberly, Alfred Joseph 1 Sept.97
39 Cummins, Ian Ashley Marshman 1 Sept.97
so Twinale, William Cecil Erasmus 1 Sept.97
so Shewell. Eden Francis 1 Sept.97
wn Hawksley, John PlunkettVerney 1 Sept.97
so de Smidt, Erroll Mervyn 1 Sept.97
wn Mevricke, Rupert John Chabert 1 Sept.gy
wn Bedwell, Edward Parker 1 Sept.97
wn Byrne, Percy Edward 1 Sept.97
wn Paxton, Harold William 1 Sept.97
wtc Dalvell, Charles William Parry 1 Sept.97
ws Spiller, Duncan Wilfred Lambart 1 Sept.97
so Courtney. Frederick Harold 15 Sept.97
ea Browne, Edmond Waller 22 Oct. 97
so Finlay, Robert Eraucis 22 Ocli. 97
ea Thompson, Arthur Howard Symes ... 22 Oct. 97
ea Bone, Fost-r Al'an Frederic 22 Oct. 97
so Webb, George Theodoiiins Wynne 22 Oct. 97
so Jameson, William Kenneth Eustace ... 22 Oct. 91
73 Bartley, Stanhope Cole 23 Dec. 97
ea Butler, Bernard Arnold Barungton 23 Dec. 97
ea Shaw-Stewart, Basil Heron 23 Dec. 97
ea Green, Arthur Frank Und'reville 23 Dec. 97
78 Turner, Arthur Jervois 23 Dec. 97
so Alexander. Robert Clifford John 23 Dec. 97
ea Leggett, Wilfred Noel 23 Dec. 97
wn Mallock, Charles Herbert 23 Dec. 97
ea Inglis, Charles Elliot 23 Dec. 97
ea Brind, John Edward Spencer 23 Dec. 97
ea Haywood, Austin H. Wightwick 23 Dec. 97
2DEP.WN Thompson-Pegge, John Francis 23 Dec. 97
WNSpicer, Percy Leopold 23 Dec. 97
ea Campbell, Robert William Procter 23 Dec. 97
64 Allardyce, John Grahame Buchanan... 23 Dec. 97
so Norton, William Harold 23 Dec. 97
wn Cameron, Oxford Somerville 23 Dec. 97
wNScott, John Willoughby 23 Dec. 97
wn Synnoit, Wilfrid Tnomas 23 Dec. 97
ea Martelli, Horace de Courc.y601 23 Dec. 97
ea Bennett, Francis Larkworthy 23 Dec. 97
WNHoman. Arthur Charles FitzGerald .... 23 Dec. 97
ea Nutt, Charles Raymond 23 Dec. 97
so Mellor, Jocelyn 23 Dec. 97
so Reid, John Francis 25 Dec. 97
wn Harrison, Alfred Herbert 25 Dec. 97
ea Szczepauski, Hugh Clayton 8 Jan. 98
Peiniger, Robert Francis, Song Konq 10 Jan. 98
Badham-Thornhill, George. Song Kong 19 Jan. 98
63 Cuninghame.EdwardWm. Montgomery 19 Jan. 98
89 West, Alexander Henry Delap iq Jan. 98
ea Dobson, Montague Charles 26 Feb. 98
ea Cotter, Edmond Brian 26 Feb. 98
so Maitland-Addison,John F. R.Norman 26 Feb. 98
wn Moberly, Archibald Henry 26 Feb. 98
so Browne, William Lloyd 26 Feb. 98
wn Tandy, Ernest Napper 26 Feb. 98
ea M'Kenzie, Hugh Fraser 26 Feb. 98
ea Browne, Alfred Eden 26 Feb. 98
so Ramsay, Hilton Alexander 26 Feb. 98
so Fisbe, Arthur Francis Babington 26 Feb. 98
so St. John, Edmund Farquhar 26 Feb. 98
38 Belcher, William Greaves 26 Feb. 98
wn Dean, Arthur Cecil Hamilton 26 Feb. 98
wn Smith, Allison Eugene 26 Feb. 98
ea Reichwald, William Frederick ... 21 Apr. 9S
ea Ensor, Frederick Charles Curme 23 June 98
9 Bird, Hubeit Bertram Drought 23 June 98
so Mathews, Walter Vivante Dewar 23 June 98
so Thomson, Roger Gordon 23 June 98
so Brancker, Henry Russel 23 June 98
ea Littledale, Arthur Charles 23 June 98
Wit Anstruther, Robert Abercrombie 23 June 98
so Salmond, William Geoffrey Hansen 23 June 98
so Schrottky, Cecil Eugene Gerard 23 June 98
wn Pollard, CyrilJames Keith 23 June 98
14 Holford, Charles Frederick 23 June 98
wn Karslake, Henry 23JunegS
so Parson5, William Forster.... 23 June 98
ea Rich, John Easton 23 June 98
wn Lock, Robert Ferguson 23 JunegS
so Wickham, Thomas Edmund Palmer ... 23 June 98
ea Langhorne, James Archibald Dunboyne 23 June 98
89 Awdry, Ambrose John 23 June 98
so Snowdon, Harold SmurthwaiteKeinpiay 23 JunegS
so Langt in, Arthur Victor 23 June 98
so Sheppard, Ponsonby 23 JunegS
vvn Benn, Jotm Piercy 23 June 98
wn Browning, Charles Hunter 24 June 98
so Mackworth, Francis Julian Audley 24 June 98
wn Davidson, Norman Randall 24 JunegS
so Clarke, Hugh 24 Juneg8
wn Andrewes, Francis Edward .., 24 JunegS
so Newcombe, Clifford Henry 24 June g8
so Murray, Archibald Digby 24 JunegS
so Gretton, George Foster 24 JunegS
182-4
Royal Artillery.
SECOVII LIEUTENANTS.
wn Colville, John Ross 124 June
so Maturin, Reginald George I24 June
ea Disney, James William King 24 June
ea Hamersley, Hugh St. George I27 June
M Morris, George William Sterne 114 Sept.98
ws Colteck, Bernard Bowles I14 Sept.
Lockhart, Hugh Wallace 14 Sept,
23 Sealy, John M'Queen ,..14 Sept
Second Lieutenbnts.
so Boddam-Whetham, Cecil
so Holme, Harold Leupold
so Daubuz, Robert Frederic
so Cockburrj, John Edward Harison
ea Hiekling, Charles Lawrence
gt Sherbrooke, Nevile Hugh Cairns
Woollcombc-Adams, Cecil Edward Geo.
2ND LIEUT.
14 Sept. 98
14 Sept.98
14 Sept.98
14 Sept.98
14 Sept.98
14 Sept.98
>6 Nov. 98
Deputi" A»jutant General.
p. -i.e. Major General W. P. M. Hutchinson, 1 Aug,
Assistant Adjutant General.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
p.s.c. Major F. G. Stone, 1 Sept. 94.
Riding .Masters,
r.h.a. Draper, Frederick, Woolwich
re Stevens, John, -2o».JU"u/o)-i70ct.98
r.h.a. Simpson, Robert, Meerut
fd Bevington, John, Colckerter
fd Trusler, James, Newcastle
fd Thorne. Willia,m James, Uilsea...
r.h.a. Brogan, Thos. Uy.Kirkec
r.h.a. Carnaghan, John',605 Aldcrshot
R.H.A.M'Combie,Alex. \V m..^ ewbridge
RE Learmont, Jn. Hid. Eat. Woolwich
fd Fleming, Frederick, Jiawal Pindi
fd Clarke, Tom, Luclcnom
fd Aherne, Denis, Secunderabad
fd Hayward,George William,Ba»- ■)
aalorc
rg.me.and
HON. 1
fd Parr, John Frederick, Aldershot..
e.h.a Kirkbride, T. Warcup, Meerut
fd Connell, Timothy, Shornclife
fd Rock, Edward (Depot) Woolwich
fd Wilkins, Charles Bertie, Woolwich
Quarter Masters.
Murdoch,RobertHarnilton,5™.
Major 15 June St, Assist. Supdt.
JR. A. Records, Woolwich
b.h.a. Paton, William,60" Aldershot
Firth, Samuel,603 Scarboro'
ds Wishart, Richard Jas., Woolwich
Edwards, James, Limerick City ~>
Art. S. Division, 21 May 87 ...j
St. Cooper, Thos. Francis, Gibraltar.
Small, Alex. Wicklow Art. S. \
Div. 20 July87 , /
1 Apr. 75
24 Jan. 80
31 Deo. 81
10 June "
24 Nov.
15 May 89
14 Sept. 89
20 Feb. 92
5 Apr. 93
17 Jan. 94
3 Feb. 94
6 Mar. 95
10 Apr.
16 June 97
9 Oct. 97
25 Dec. 97
23 Feb. "
13 Apr.
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19 Feb. 73
27 May 82
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1 Apr. 94
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Riding Establishment.
Major. — G. G. Simpson.
Captain. — J. Hanwell.
Lieutenants. — W. Thwaites and J. E. Cairnes.
Hiding Master. — J. Stevens, Son. Major.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
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CAPTAIN.
Eoyal Artillery.
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ROYAL REGIMENT OP ARTILLERY.
Horse Artillery.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
F. J. W. Eustace, Aldershot
W. L. Davidson, Woolwich
Col. W. G. Knox, CB. New
bridge.
E. B. Coke, Ipswich.
Riding Masters.
Lieut. J. Carnaghan
Aldershot.
Lieut. A. W. McCombie,
Newbridge.
Quarter Masters.
Capt. \V. Paton, Aldershot..
Lieut. W. C. Haley,
Woolwich.
Staff in India.
Lieutenant Colonels.
J. Leach. Secunderabad.
C. C. Rich, Umballa.
J. Hotham, Bangalore.
A. N. Rochfort. Meerut.
W. H. Suart, Kirkee.
Adjutants.
Captain J. E. W. Headlam.
Capt. H. M. Campbell, Kir-
kee.
Captain C. T. Caulfeild,
Secunderabad.
Hiding Masters.
Lieut. T. H. Brogan, Kirkee.
Capt. R. Simpson, Meerut.
Lieut.T. W. Kirkbride,
Meerut.
A Battery, Umballa.
Major.— E. A. Burrows.
Captain. — S. D. Browne.
Lieuts.— H. A. D. Simpson-
Baikie.
R. A. Bright.
J. S. Ollivant.
B Battery, Lucknow.
Major.— F. H. Ward.
Captain.— R. St. C. Lecky.
Lieuts.— B. Vincent.
H. C. T. Hildyard.
R. M. Johnson.
n Bit.tery, Meerut.
Major. — E. Gunner.
Captain.— E. P. Smith.
Lieuts. — C. Stirling.
W. A. Short.
L. A. Smith.
D Battery, Umballa.
Major. — J. W. Stirling.
Captain— E. R. H. J. Cloete.
Lieuts.— P. G. Best.
J. C. G. A. Hankey.
H. S. Wilson.
E Battery, Aldershot.
Major. — E. A. Lambart.
Capt.—V. F. W. A. Paget.
Lieuts.— W. V. J. C. Elwes.
.r. G. Denmstoun.
K. J. Kincaid Smith.
F Battery, Sealkote.
Major.— F. L. Cunliffe.
Captain. — A. H. Short.
Lieuts. — G. P. Dixon.
G. Gillson.
T. W. H. Walshe.
G Battery, St. John's Wood.
Major. — R. B. Allason.
Capt. — H. L. A. Jenkinson.
Lieuts. — H. Ra,msden.
C. Behrens.
M. R. F. Courage.
H Battery, Meerut.
Major. — E. A. Fanshawe.
Captain. — H. C. Williams-
Wy nn.
Lieuts.-G. E. C.G.Charlton.
A. E. Wardrop.
D. E. Forman.
1 Battery, Mhow.
Major. — Bt.Lt.Col. C. A
Anderson.
Captain. — A. B. Scott.
Lieuts. — A. F. R. Thomson.
G. R. FitzR. Talbot.
W. H. Kay.
J Battery, Bangalore.
Major.— J. M. S. Bruncker.
Captain. — A. C. Counal.
Lieuts.— C. E. D. Budworth.
J. A. Hobson.
Stanley, Hon. G. F.
K Battery, Rawul Pindee.
Major. — R. M. Cvofton.
Captain. — H. M. Ferrar.
Lieuts. — E. S. Nairne.
H. D. De free.
R. G. Keyworth.
L Battery, Kirkee.
Major.— A. E. Wilmot.
Captain. — A. H. Hussey.
Lieuts. — T. S. Hichens.
E. T. M. Bridges.
C. J. H. Swann.
M Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— E C. F. Holland.
Captain.— J. B. H. Askwith.
Lieuts. — H. J. Brock.
H. H. Tudor.
C. H. Wood.
N Battery, Woolwich.
Major. — J. W. Dunlop.
Captain.— S. Belfield.
Lieuts. — W. Gillman.
G. H. A. White.
R. England.
O Battery, Aldershot.
Major— A..' K. C. Phillpotts
Captains. — R. M. Rodwell.
Lieuts.— H. E. Vallentin.
J. B. Aldridge.
W. G. Thompson.
P Battery, Ipswich.
Major.— Sir G. Y. Thomas,
Bart.
Captain. — A. DA. King.
Lieuts.— G. Baillie.
B. Atkinson.
A. Houstoun.
Q Battery, Newbridge.
Major.— E. V. Hughes.
Captain. — S. E. G. Lawless.
Lieuts.— W. P. Monkhouse.
E. J. R. Peel.
E. B. A.shmore.
R Battery. Woolwich.
Major. — B. Burton.
Captain.— G. W. Biddulph.
Lieuts.— E. W. M. Powell.
J. W. F. Lamont.
E. F. T. Ponsonhy.
S Battery, Trimulgherry.
Major.— p.s.c. J. L. Keir.
Captain.— P. E. Gray.
Lieuts. — H. J. P. Jefi'coat.
S. F. Gosling.
N. E. Tilney.
T Battery, Aldershot.
Major.— E. S. May.
Captain. — R. W. Breeks.
Lieuts. — H. M. Davson.
R. F. Ruck-Keene.
A. Lascelles.
TJ Battery, Newbridge.
Major.— C. E. Maheriy,
Captain.— B. F. Drake.
Lieuts. — L. C. Livingstone-
Learmonth.
G. J. C. Stapylton.
E. G. Carbult.
DEPOT.
Woolwich.
Biding Master. — Capt . F.
Draper.
Master. — Lieut. F.
Richardson.
Major.— W. H. O'Neill.
Captain.— A. S. T. Biscoe.
Lieuts.— V. R. Hine-Hay-
coek.
C. H. Liveing.
W. C. Symon.
Field Artillery.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
S. Watson, Weedon.
E. M. Flint, Shorncliffe.
H. T, S. Yates, Newcastle
on-Tyne.
Col. J. M'Donnell, Exeter.
G. R. Challenor, Col-
chester.
A. J. Montgomery, Athlone.
H. V. Hunt, Aldershot.
L. J. A. Chapman, Hilsea.
H. H. Pengree, Woolwich.
p.s.c. P. H. HammoQd,
Limerick. [wich.
P. 0. E. Newbigging, Wool-
p.s.c. J. S.S. Barker, Woolwich
F. H. Hall, Aldershot.
L. W. Parsons, Cahir.
H. B. Jeffreys, p.s.c. Bir-
mingham.
Biding Masters.
Lieut. W. J. Thorne, Hilsea.
Capt. J. Bevington, Col-
chester.
Lieut, i. Trnsler, Newcastle,
Lieut. J. F. Parr, Aldershot
Lieut. T. Connell, Shorn-
cliffe. [wieh
Lieut. C. B. Wilkins, Wool-
Lieuienant Colonel.
E. O. Hay, Natal.
Adjutant.
Capt. J. A. Tyler, Natal.
Staff in India.
Lieutenant Colonels.
p.s.c. W. W. M. Smith,
Rawul Pindee.
Col.W. N. Jervis, Lucknow.
j R. Purdy, Jhansi.
R. G. W. Hepburne, Meean
Meer. [bellpore.
j H. W. Brackenbury, Ca-mp-
] J. W. H. Potts, Mooltan.
I F. W. Banister, Mhow.
J. Temple, St. Thomas's
Mount.
J. A. Coxhead, Umballa.
A. H. Hewat, Mooltan.
p.s.c. J. W. Hawkins, India.
Adjutant.
Capt. A. L. VValker. Rawul
Pindee.
Biding Masters.
Lieut. G. W. Hayward, Ban-
galore.
Lieut. F. Fleming, Rawul
Pindee.
Lieut. T. Clarke, Lucknow..
Lieut. D. Aheme, Secunder-
abad.
i Battery, Kirkee.
Major C. D. King.
Captain. — E. M. Lachlan.
Lieuts.— C. F. P. Parry.
J. Byron.
L. B. Montresor.
■2 Battery, Shorncliffe.
Major. — A. Bell-Irving.
Captain. — H. G. Smith.
Lieuts.— H. T. Russell.
M. J. T. FitzGerald.
2nd Lt. —
3 Battery, Meean Meer.
Major. — H. Guise.
Captain. — J. R. Wilson.
Lieuts.— A. C. R. Nutt.
C. R. Newman.
E. H. Jones.
4 Battery, Woolwich.
Major— E. H. Pickwoad.
Captain. — C. G. Henshaw.
Lieut.— T. St. A. B. L.
Nevinson.
2nd Lts.—M.. J. C. H. Mahon
W. B. Spender.
5 Battery, Fermoy.
Maior.— S. R. Foster.
Captain.— R. F. Ellice.
Lieuts.— ML. Biddulph.
B. H. St. L. Chamier
2nd Lt. — W. S. Brancker.
6 Battery, Dinapore.
Major. — p.s.c. Col. A. G.
Creagh, CB.
Captain. — E. S. Cleeve.
Lieuts. — B. R. Kirwan.
A. M. N. Mackenzie.
F. A. Buzzard.
7 Battery, Aldershot.
Major— C. B. Watkins.
Captain. — H.D.W.Thomsonv
Lieuts. —
J. Hay.
G. V. Clarke.
8 Battery, Christchurch.
Major.— C. F. Blane.
Captain.— G. F. Herbert.
Lieuts. — A. H. Goldie.
W. O. Holloway.
G. L. H. Howell.
9 Battery, Limerick.
Major. — A. S. Wedderburn
Captain. — P. G. Maunsell.
Lieut. — H. C. Sheppard.
2nd Lis. — C. J. Julian.
H. B. D. Bird.
eo Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— S. W. Lane.
Captain.— H. C. Oldnall.
Lieuts.— E. F. Delaibrce.
E. H. E. Collen.
2nd Lt.—W. H. N. Cantlie.
ii Battery, Ferozepore.
Major.— J. P. Langley.
Captain. — P. Potts.
Lieuts. — C. Evans.
A. G. Arbuthnot.
G. H. Gordon.
12 Battery, Jullunder.
Major.— F. E. Johnson.
Captain. — L. Graham.
Lieuts. — H. N. Packard.
2nd Lts.—B.. G. Pringle.
W. M. St. G. Kirke.
13 Battery, Natal.
Major.— p.s.c. P. J. R.
Crampton.
Captain. — M. J. MacCarthy.
Lieut. — F. A. Wilson.
211 i Lts.—W. Furnivall.
R. Henvey.
14 Battery, Aldershot.
Major. — A. C. Bailward.
Captain. — A. Capel-Cure.
Lieut. — A. C. Birch.
2nd Lts.-R. W. St.L. Gethin.
C. P. Holtbrd.
15 Batterv, Meerut.
Major.— E. Pollock.
Captain. — C. M. R. Johnson.
Lieuts. — R. E. A. Le Mottee.
H. G. Lloyd.
H. F. E. Lewin.
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16 Battery, Kirkee.
Major.— C. P. Fendall, DSO.
Captain.— S. A. Brendon.
Lieuts.—G. T. Mair.
A. D. H. Grayson.
C. S. Holland.
17 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— T. K. E. Johnston
Captain.— G. C. Johnston.
Lieuts.— E. C. Le Pelley.
R. E. P. Wemyss.
G. L. Batler.
18 Battery, Aldershot.
Major.— Sir j. H. J. W
Jervis, St.
Captain.— F. B. Johnstone.
Lieuts. — H. E. Carey.
A. M. Fox.
and Zt.— E. W. Furse.
19 Battery, Exeter.
Major. — A. W. B. Gordon.
Captain.— R.E.L. Radcliffe,
Lieuts. — H. F. Dawson.
H. Spencer.
L. H. D. Broughtou.
20 Battery, Ipswich.
Ma)or.—C. H. Blount.
Captain.— G. Humphreys.
Lieuts. — E. J£. Conolly.
G. H. W. Bayley.
G.E.J. A. West.
2: Battery, Bangalore.
Major. — W. E. Blewict.
Captain. — H. M. Campbell.
Lieuts. — G. S. F. Broome.
H. E. Garstin.
R. E. Ramsden.
22 Battery, Mhow.
Major. — W. Hanna.
Captain. — L. G. F. Gordon.
Lieuts.— J. F. Barlow.
S. F. Stallard.
F. A. Kemble.
23 Battery, Trimulgherry.
Major. — C. N. Simpson.
Captain. — Son. W. D
Sclater- Booth.
ini Lts.—K. Ward.
P.E.Lewis.
J. Ji'Q. Sealy.
24 Battery, Agra.
Major.— C. M. Haggard.
Captain. — A. P. Longfield.
Lieuts.— E. W. Grove.
S. S. Browne.
2nd Lt. — A. R. Hudson.
25 Battery, Bangalore.
Major.— A. H. Carter.
Captain. — F. L. Sharp.
Lieuts. — J. Henry.
H. A. Koebel.
R. E. Paley.
26 Battery, Shorncliffe.
M ajor.— p.s.c.H.S. Dawkins.
Captain.— C. P. Decie.
Lieuts.— F. T. Oldham.
H. W. Atlay.
J. S. Maidlow.
27 Battery, Kusseerabad.
Major.— C. E. Goulburn.
Captain.— H. C. V. Harrison.
Lieuts. — A. R. Bayly.
D. B. Stewart.
W. Evans.
28 Battery, Athlone.
Major. — A. Stokes.
Captain. — W. M. Grover.
Lieuts. — D. D. Arderne.
H. S. Seligman.
29 Battery, Kirkee.
Major. — H. Burton.
Captain.— C. W. Tyler.
Lieuts.— H. H. Bond.
E. H. Newman.
30 Battery, Fyzabad.
Major.— C. H. S. Vores.
Captain.— C. J. U. Morris.
Lieuts. — C. L. C. Hamilton
J.H. A.Pattisson.
z»dLt.—W. II. Warbuxton.
Royal Artillery.
I 31 Battery, Hyderabad.
\Mqjor. — Hon. A. Sidney.
Captain. — C. H. Ford.
Lieuts.— C. SI. D. Bruce.
C. D. Balfour.
indLt. — W. Stirling.
32 Battery, Jhansi.
Major.— W. H. Williams.
Captain. —
Lieuts.- W. H. C.Despard.
F. D. Logan.
iniLt.— J. B. Roberts.
33 Battery, St. Thomas's
Mount.
Major. — C. de Jersey.
Captain. — C. de C.Hamilton.
.Lieuts. — R. T. Slarsden.
I H. B. Smith.
2nd Lieut. — A. T. Lough.
34 Battery, Ahmedabad
Major. — A. C. Daniell.
Captain. — A. F. Hickie.
Lieuts. — E. W. S. Brooke.
G. H. Stobart.
2nd Lt.—A. E. M. Head.
I 35 Battery, Kurrachee.
Major. — H. K. Jackson.
Captain.— T. SI. TJsborne.
Lieuts.— F. E. N. Eckersall
L. C. L. Oldfleld.
P. Barton.
36 Battery, Neemuch,
Major. — J. H. Jellett.
Captain. — R. Casement.
Lieuts.— F. T. Brown.
C. B. Thackeray.
37 Battery, Woolwioh.
Major. — Bt.Lt. Col. F. B
Elmslie.
'Captain.— G. F. Milne at
Staff College.
[Lieuts.— W. A. S. Gemmell.
H. A. L. H. Wade.
H. R. W. M. Smith.
" 38 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— H. E. Oldfleld.
Captain. — E. C. Cameron.
Lieuts— C. L. O'Malley.
C. W. Scott.
2ndLt.—W. G. Belcher.
39 Battery, Hilsea.
Major.— C. T. Blewitt.
Captain.— A. H. S. Goff.
Lieuts. — W. Ellershaw.
2nd Lts.—W. C. E. Twidale,
E. H. H. Elliot.
40 Battery, Ahmednagar.
Major. — H. M. -Campbell
Captain.— F. E. H. Allen.
2nd Lts. — G. R.V. Kinsman,
H. B. W. S. Rewse.
41 Battery, Lucknow.
Major. — W. G. de Jersey.
Captain.— W. E. Wingfield.
Lieuts. — W. Strong.
C. P. Roberts.
2nd Lt. G. H. F. Tailyour.
42 Battery, Trimulgherry.
Mayor. — D. E. Dewar.
Captain. — G. M. Yunge-
Bateman.
Lieuts. — S. W. Douglas.
J. T. MacDougall.
43 Battery, Shorncliffe.
Major. — p. s.c. H. G. Bur-
rowes.
Captain.— F. W. Heath.
Lieuts. — W. SI'Gildowny.
H. H. Peck.
E. C. W. D. Walthall.
44 Battery, Colchester.
Major.— W. H. Connolly.
Captain. — C. C. Owen.
Lieut. —
2nd Lts.—S. H. Phillips.
F. M. Otter-Barry.
45 Battery, St. Thomas's
Mount.
Major.— p.s.e. W. E. Fair-
holme.
Captain.— E. P. England.
Lieuts— W. G. H. Manley.
J. T. Ashworth.
H. C. S. Clarke.
46 Battery, Cawnpore.
Major.— F. W. Boteler.
Captain. -G. F. White.
Lieuts.— T. Bruce.
H. D. Fonlkes.
M. L. Goldie.
47 Battery, Meean Mecr.
Major.— S. D. Rainsford.
Captain. — G. Calvert.
Lieuts. — A. W. Curtis.
C. E. Palmer.
L. J. Hext.
48 Battery, Barrackpore.
Major. — A. J. Hughes.
Caufain.— H. A. P. White.
Lieuts— P. Wheatley.
2nd Lts.—B.. J. A. Mackey.
F. D. Atkinson.
49 Battery, Belgaum.
Major.— R. E. Boothby.
Captain. — R.A. Vigne.
Lieuts. — G. J. Henderson.
W. E. Edwards.
W. C. H. Bell.
50 Battery, Jullunder.
Major.— C. M. T. Western.
Captain. — H. G.Sandilands,
Lieuts. — L. S. Downes.
2nd Lts.—W. H. Bartholo-
mew.
H. F. Stopford.
51 Battery, Peshawur.
Major. — L. Forde.
Captain. — R. Fitz-SIaurice.
Lieuts- W. J. B. Allen.
G. E. Bolster.
52 Battery, Jubbulpore.
Major.— W. J. A. Beat30n.
Captain. — J. G. Rotten.
Lieuts. — J. Dalby.
P. W. Game.
2nd Lt.—B. B. Gilpin.
53 Battery, Deesa.
Maior. — A. J. Abdy.
Captain.— R. G. Strange.
Lieuts. — A. M. Perreau.
J. F. A. Higgins.
2nd Lt.—W. H. F. Hughes.
54 Battery, Meerut.
Major.— J. E. Harvey.
Captain.— St. J. L. H. Du
Plat-Taylor.
Lieuts.— H. A. Boyce.
F. W. Mackenzie.
A. S. Cotton.
55 Battery, Saugor.
Major. — P. H. Enthoven.
Captain. — A. R. Knox.
Lieuts.— 0. de l'E. Winter.
C. St. SI. Ingham.
2nd Lt.— J.W.Hope.
56 Battery, Egypt.
Hajor. — D. G. Prinsep.
Captain.— E. W. SDedding.
Lieuts— W. H. Drake.
W. L. Foster.
2?!d Lt— F. G. T. Deshon.
57 Battery, Campbellpore.
Major.— A. B. Helyar.
Captain.— F. T. Ravenhill.
Lieut. — L. M. Wilson.
3. A. Birley.
2nd Lt— G. N. Wyatt.
58 Battery, Kamptee.
Major.— p.s.e.'!. S.Baldock.
Captain.— P. G. G. Faussett.
Lieuts.— E. H. Pirn.
A. B. Bethell.
H. P. R. Coode.
59 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— H. O'B. Owen.
Captain.— C. E. Coghill.
Lieuts.— A. E. B. Fair.
R. H. Griffith.
2nd Lt.— F. R. Sedgwick.
60 Battery, Allahabad.
Major. — P. B. Taylor.
Captain. — H. Rouse.
Lieuts. — E. W. Alexander.
G. M'l. Ritchie.
F. C. Tyler.
6i Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— p. s.c. A. H. Gordon.
Captain. — p. s.c, J. W. G,
Dawkins.
Lieuts. — R. C. Coates.
A. SI. R. Slallock.
2niLt. — J. G. Dooner.
62 Battery, Aldershot.
Major. — G. H. SlcLaughlin.
Capt.—H.. F. Askwith.
Lieuts.— L. SI. PhillpottS,
J. H. W. Johnstone.
H. E. S. Wynne.
63 Battery, Bristol.
Maj.—W. L. H. Paget.
Captain. — K. F. Fox.
Lieuts.— W. B. Browell.
P. P. deB. Radcliffe.
2nd Lt.—E. W. M. Cuning-
hame.
64 Battery, Weedon.
Major.— p.s.c. F. Waldron.
Captain. — H. Corbyn.
Lieuts. — F. Goodson.
E. F. Calthrop.
2nd Lt.—J. G.B. Allardyce*
65 Battery, Woolwich.
Major.— W. Tylden.
Captain.— G. C. F. Buchan.
Lieuts.— A. A. Montgomery.
A. R. Wainewright.
2nd Lt. — G. S. Tovey.
66 Battery, Aldershot.
Major.— W. Y. Foster.
Captain.— F. A. G. Y. Elton.
Lieuts.— C.St.L. G. Hawkes.
C. B. Schreiber.
J. B. Grylls.
67 Battery, Natal.
Major.— J. F. Manifold.
Captain.— J. H. W. Tapp.
Lieuts.— H. R. Pbipps.
W. H. F. Weber.
O. C. DuPort.
68 Battery, Hilsea.
Major.— Y. B. Lecky.
Captain. — G. G. S. Carey.
Lieut.— H. de B. Miller.
2nd Lts. — J. Farquhar.
H. W. Hill.
69 Battery, Natal.
Major— F. D. V. Wing.
Captain.— W. H. Olivier.
Lieuts.— R. H. F. Sl'Culloch.
H. T. Belcher.
70 Battery, Bareilly.
Maj. — E. J. Phipps-Hornby .
Captain. — G. H. Geddes.
Lieuts.— G. M'C. Campbell.
H. N. St. J. Maule.
F. L. C. Livingstone-
Learmonth.
71 Battery, Mooltan.
Major. — p.s.c. G. E. Benson.
Captain. — J. U. Coates.
Lieuts. — C. F.G.Washington,
D. J. Slurch.
2nd Lt.— R. E. T. Hogg.
72 Battery, Bellary.
Major. — C. T. Robinson.
Captain. — C. O. Head.
Lieuts. — E. W. Plunimer,
P. P. E. de Berry.
A. B. Forman.
Royal Artillery.
1 87
73 Battery, Dorchester.
Major. — C. M. Barlow.
Captain— K. S. White.
Lieuts. — D. B. Coates.
J. F. I. H. Doyle.
2nd Lieut. — S. C. Bartley.
74 Battery, Newcastle.
Major.— B. G. M'Q.M'Leod.
Captain.— B.F. X. M. Bond.
Lieuts. — G. Lewis.
B. Dickson.
E. M. Birch.
75 Battery, Aldershot.
Major.— W. F. L. Lindsay.
Captain.— C. N. Lyall.
Lieuts— W. R. Eden.
A. R. G. Begbie.
2nd Lieut— C. N. B. Dunlop.
76 Battery, Athlone.
Major. — R. A. G. Harrison.
Captain. — C. P. Stevens.
Lieuts.— R. D. Wylde.
B. G. Buchanan.
K. St. G. Kirke.
77 Battery, Coventry.
Major. — F. M. Bland.
Captain.— S. W. W. Blacker.
Lieuts. — Sir J. Keane, Bt.
C. D. Hope.
2nd Lieut.— -W. E. Clark.
78 Battery, Woolwich.
Major. — D. C. Carter.
Captain. — C. B. Levita.
Lieuts.— P. W. B. Kenning.
T. M. Arcbdale.
2nd Lieut. — A. J. Turner.
79 Battery, Cahir.
Major. — E. H. Armitage.
Captain. — A. G. Glanville.
Lieut.— H. SI. de F. Mont
gomery.
2nd Lieut. — H. Allcard.
80 Battery, .Than si .
Major. — A. L. Hibbert.
Captain. — C Battiscombe.
Lieuts. — L. L. Parker.
C. Ravenhlll.
T. O. Seagram.
Si Battery, Trowbridge.
Major. — H. A. Chapman.
Captain. — W. H. Onslow.
Lieuts. — A. H. N. Devenish.
E. H. Stevenson.
A. D. Musgrave.
82 Battery, Exeter.
Major.— A. S. Pratt.
Captain. — J. M'C Maxwell.
Lieuts.— F. H. G. Stanton.
W. P. L. Davies.
2nd Lieut— J. D. B. Fulton.
83 Battery, Colchester.
Major.— G. R. Darley.
Captain.— A. T. Butler.
Lieuts.— C. H. Wilson.
H. W. Neweome.
D. G. Blois.
84 Battery, Newcastle.
Major. — E. Guinness.
Captain. — W. B. Norwood.
Lieuts. — H. M. Barnes.
E. L. Wheeler.
A. Hinde.
85 Battery, Clonmel.
Major. — H. F. Mercer.
Captain. — H. E. Stockdale.
Lieuts. — C. C. Barnes.
W. C. E. Rudkin.
2nd Lt. — 3. E. C. jj. Lear
month.
86 Battery, Newcastle.
Major. — C. D. Guinness.
Captain. — C. A. Kilner.
Lieuts.— W. MeN. Gray.
A. C. Edwards.
R. T. Hill.
87 Battery, Seaforth.
Major.— p.s.c. N. D. Findlay
Captain. — A. M. Balfour.
Lieut.— S. F. L. Metcalfe.
2nd Lieut. — E. R. Burne.
88 Battery. Weedon.
Major. — p.s.c. W. A. Smith
Captain. — H. A. Lake.
Lieuts. — R. S. Hardman.
H. E. Street.
2nd Lt.-B.on. B. J. Russell
89 Battery, Hilsea.
Major.— H. S. Home.
Captain. — D. Arbuthnot
Liout.—J. E. James.
2nd Lieuts.— A. H. D. West.
A. J. Awdry.
90 Battery, Longford.
■ Major.— R. F. M'Crea.
! Captain.— H. C. C. TJniacke.
Lieut. — A. H. Bowring.
2nd Lt.—R. H. Peckham.
91 Battery, Waterford.
Major.— H. A. D. Curtis.
Captain. — A. M. Kennard.
Lieut. — E. H. Harpur.
2nd Lis.— H. A.L.Mundy.
N. H. C. Sherbrookev
92 Battery, Birmingham.
Major.— H. A. Bethell.
Captain. — A. M. A. Lennox*
Lieuts.— G. E. Ellissen.
J. P. MacDougall.
Dbpot, Woolwich.
Lieutenant Colonel. — p.t.i,
J. W. T. Spencer.
Adjutant. — Captain E. H. T.
Parsons.
Riding Master. — Lieut. E.
Rock.
Qr. Mr.— Lieut. J. Scott.
Major. — F. C. Farmer.
Captain.— W. M. Crockett.
Lieuts. — W. B. Emery.
H. R. Overton.
L. M. Dyson.
P. N.G. Reace.
F. W. Gosset.
RrniKG EsTABLiSHUEWi,
Woolwich.
Major. — G. G. Simpson.
Captain. — J. Hanwell.
Lieuts. — E. C. Sanders.
J. E. Cairnes.
RidingMasters. — Hon . Mojo iff
3. Stevens.
Hon. Lieut. J. Learmont.
Mountain Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Col. A. E.Duthy, Allahabad.
Col. W. Aitken, CB. Murree
Hills.
M. W. Saunders, Quetta.
Adjutant.
Capt. R. A. Kaye, Quetta.
1 Battery, Rawal Pindi.
Major.— G. F. A. Norton.
Captain. — C. W. Brovvnlow.
Lieuts. — H. Robinson.
C. L. R. Gray.
J. Chrystie.
2 Battery, Quetta.
Major.— 0. S. Smvth, DSO.
Captain.— F. R. Drake.
Lieuts. — F. C. Poole.
E. H. B. Craster.
A. H. Ollivant.
3 Battery, Khyber Force.
Major.— G. B. Smith.
Captain. — Bt. Major H. D
Grier.
Lieuts.— P. F. FitzRoy.
C. W. J. Orr.
J. F. Westerman.
4 Battery, Newport, Hon.
Major.— U.G.G. D.Simpson.
Captain.— F. R. Patch.
Lieut.— W. J. Fowler.
2nd Lt.—G. E.G. W.Adams.
5 Battery, Barragully.
Major.— W. F. Cleeve.
Captain. — W. K. Hardy.
Lieuts. — A. Ellershaw.
S. D. Bullen.
C. G. Pritchard.
6 Battery, Mandalay.
Major.— A. Keene, DSO.
Captain.— H. R. Cook.
Lieuts.— F. H. Metcalfe.
A. W. Hewetson.
H. M. Thomas.
7 Battery, Kalabagh.
Major. — M. F. Fegen.
Captain.— T. E. Marshall.
Lieuts.— P. S. Lowis.
F. A. Easton.
F. O. Wyatt.
8 Battery, Jutogh.
Major.— Bt.Lt. Colonel S. C.
Shirres, DSO.
Captain.— F. W. S. Stanton.
Lieuts. — A. G. Smith.
H. 13. Molesworth.
A. C. Wilkinson.
9 Battery, Darjeeling.
Major.— F. H. J. Birch.
Captain. — M. S. Eyre.
Lieuts.— G. R. M. Mathew-
Lannowe.
R. H. Parker.
R. N. Greathed.
10 Battery, Natal.
Major. — G. E.Bryant.
Captain— T. R. C. Hudson..
Lieuts.— G. D. Wheeler.
H. G. Moor.
W. H. Moore.
EASTERN DIVISION.
Dover.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
A. S. Griffiths, Sheerness.
H. T. Curling, Dover.
F. M. Turner, Harwich.
N.P. Fowell.Shoeburyness,
Armament Majors.
W. E. L. Balfour, Dover.
T. V. W. Phillips, Graves-
end.
Adjutant.
Capt. R. C. Carr, Dover.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. G. V. Clark, Dover.
Captain B. M. Bateman,
Pheerness.
Cap;. R. Price, Hanrich.
Instructor in Gunnery.
Captain A.M. Tyler, Dover.
Instructors in Range Finding
Captain H. St. G. Ross,
Sheerness.
Captain H. O. Vincent,
Harwich.
Lieut. E.M.Perceval,Dover.
Garrison Artillery
District Officers.
Dover.
Major E. Dawson, Tower of
London.
Maj. W.Osborne, Chatham.
Lieut. R. Clarke, Newhaven.
LieutM. C. Mason, Graves-
end.
Quarter Master.
Lt. W.Lawrence, Sheerness
Staff Abhoad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Gibraltar.
H. A. Scott, Gibraltar.
G. M. Stevens, Bombay.
Armament Officer.
Adjutant.
Capt. T. L. Coxhead, DSO.
Bombay.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. D. Bremner, Gibraltar.
Lieut.— C. H. Ziegler.
Instructor in Gunnery.
Captain F. Aikenhead,
Gibraltar.
Instructors in Range Finding
Quarter Master.
Capt.T. P.Cooper.Gibraltar
1 Company, Calcutta.
Major.— E. P. A. Tawney.
Capt.— E.E.Edlmann, DSO
Lieuts. — J. C. Hanna.
J. O'Kinealy.
L. S.Bay ley.
2 Company, St. Helena.
Major.— C. C. W. Clarke.
Captains. — H. H. Rich.
F. Prendergast.
Lieut. — L. N. Gooding.
2ndLts— T.S.N. Hardinge .
L. T. GofT
B. A. B. Butler.
3 Company, Rangoon.
Major. — G. R. Townshend.
Captain. — W. Jennings.
Lieut.— A. J. Thompson.
D. G. Cowie.
2nd Lt.—B.. J. Greig.
4 Company, Karachi.
Major. — N. Maxwell.
Captain. — H. L. N. Beynon
Lieuts. — P. P. Langdon.
W. M. Ogg.
2nd Lieut. — H. G. Carr.
5 Company, Malta.
Major— p.s.c. Bt.Lt. Csl.3..
Adye.
Captains.— K. D. Bell.
P. A. Skipwith.
2nd Lieuts. — G. H. Rickard..
E. B. Cotter.
H. St. G. Hamersley.
6 Company, Dover;
Major.— A. B. Shute.
Captain.— T. C. W. Molony.
Lieuts.— G. P. C. Blount.
2nd Lieuts. — A. M. Seton.
A. C. Littledale.
7 (Siege Train) Company,.
Dover.
Major. — G. N. H. Barlow.
Captain— C. N. B. Ballard.
Lieuts. — R. A. Craig,
A. J. R. Greene.
2nd Lieut. — H. C. Szcze-
panski.
8 Company, Aden.
Major. — T. R. Harkness.
Captain. — R. E. Stuart.
Lieuts.— W. A. C. Pilkingtoc
G. H. C.Wilkins.
C. E. Blanford.
iH8
9 Company, Allahabad.
Major.— p.s.c. A. B. N. Chur-
chill.
Captain. — J.St.C.Macmillan
Lieuts.— H. Crichton.
G.F. C. Fmch.
P. H. Climo.
10 Company, Shoeburyness.
Major. — C. E. Jervois.
Captain. — R. H. Hare.
Lieut. — J. A. FitzGibbon.
2nd Lieut. — H.F.MeKenzie.
n Company, Gibraltar.
Major. — H. M. Slater.
Capt. — H. E. Pennethorne.
Lieut. — S. R. Normand.
■znilLt. — A. E. Browne.
12 Company, Hooltan.
Major. — A. B. Purvis.
Captain. — J. R. Stansfeld.
Lieuts. — E. E. N. Waters.
N. S. H. SitWell.
2nd Lt.—J. E. S. Brind.
13 Company, Bombay.
Major. — A. V. Briscoe.
Captain. — R. S.. Macgowan.
Lieuts. — G. Stoddart.
R. L. Haymes.
2nd Lieut. — J. V> . Angus.
14 Company, Sheerness.
Major.— W. H. Darby.
Captain.— P. H.M. Dorehill.
2nd Lieuts.— F. A. P. Bone.
A. P. XJ. Green.
M. C. Dobson.
15 Company, Bover.
Major. — O. Rowe.
Captain. — E. D. Cameron.
Lieuts.— A. J. H. Keyes.
2nd Lt. — J.A. D. Langhorne.
16 Company, Egypt.
Major. — J. H. L. Dallas.
Captain. — C. O. Smeaton.
Lieuts. — E. G. Waymouth.
O. H. W. Owen.
G. P. Clayton.
17 Company, Malta.
Major.— C. H. Milward.
Captain. — A. D. Kirby.
Lieut.— M. 0. C. Bird
2ndLts.— A.H.S. Thompson,
J. W. K. Disney.
18 Company, Gibraltar.
Major. — D'A. B. Preston.
Captain. — J. A. Moren.
2nd Lts. — J. B. MacFarlan.
G. Ogilvie.
R. W.P. Campbell.
19 Company, Gibraltar.
Major. — TV. H. Cummings.
Captain. — H. G. Brett.
2nd Lts.—VT. B. Spalding.
W. N. Leggett.
F. L. Bennett.
20 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— W. C. Anderson.
Captain. — H. S. "Woodcock.
Lieuts.— F. E. de C. Cheval-
lier.
2nd Lieuts. — W. K. Harvey.
C. R. Nutt.
21 Company, Sheerness.
Major.—?. W. G. Tothill.
Captain.— A. T. Baker.
Lieuts. — C. N. Kennaway.
O. Tritton.
22 Company, Sheerness.
Major— P. B. R. Toms.
Captain. — A. D. Freland.
Lieut. —
2nd Lieuts. — H. C. R. Boyd.
A. H. W. Haywood.'
Royal Artillery.
23 Company, Shoeburyness.
Major— K. A. Inglis.
Captain.— R. W. Boger.
Lieut.— S. P. Alderson.
2nd Lts. — K. L. Stevenson.
R. T. Russell.
24 Company, Belhi.
Major.— A. H. Callwell.
Captain— F. A. Randolph.
Lieuts. — R. C. Morris.
J. Grose.
B. H. S. Stewart.
25 Company, Hong Kong.
Major. — M. M. Morris.
Captain. — W. Thwaites.
Lieuts. — M. L. Wilkinson.
R. W. Castle.
2nd Lt. — E. W. Browne.
26 Company, Bombay.
Major.— E. J. K. Priestley.
Captain. — G.N. Cartwright.
Lieuts. — H. G. Sargeaunt.
2nd Lts. — J. H. Sadler.
H. de C. Martelli.
27 Company, Sheerness.
Major— G. H. Bittleston.
Captain.- H. E. Cadell.
Lieut.— H. W. G. Keddie.
2nd Lieuts. — H. Fawcus.
C. E. Inglis.
28Company,landguardFort.
Major. — J. H. Balguy.
Captain. — H. L. Lithgow.
2nd Lts.—W. F. Reich wald.
F. C. C. Ensor.
. J.E.Rich.
29 Company, leith Fort.
Major.— G. T. Kelaart.
Capt.— H. de L. Walters.
Lieut.— C. N. Ewart.
2nd Lieut. — C. L. Hickling.
Depots.
Lieutenant Colonels.
F. T. M. Beaver, Woolwich.
J. V. V. Baker, Dover.
F. A. Aylmer, Great Yar-
mouth.
District Officers.
Cvptain E. Turner (Acting
Adjutant), Woolwich.
Lieut. Great
Yarmouth.
Adjutants.
Captain R. G. Merriman
DSO. Dover.
Captain J. P. Du Cane, Great
Yarmouth.
Quarter Master.
Lieut. W. Mott, Dover.
No. 1 Co., Dover.
Major. — C. E. H. Heyman.
Captain. — G. Laird.
Lieuts. — N. D. Cochrane.
C. F. Bishop.
No. 2 Co., Gt. Yarmouth.
Major.— G. E. Weigall.
Capt. — J. A. Stewart.
Lieut.— C. W. Collingwood.
2ndLt. — I. de L.P.Lowsley.
Affiliated Militia Artillery.
—Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk
and Sussex Artillery.
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Portsmouth.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
J. H. Rosseter, Portsmouth.
H. G. Weir, Portsmouth
A. Mansel, DSO. Ports-
mouth.
P. A. Bowies, Weymouth.
Col. W. W. Smith, Golden
Hill.
E. C. Wace, DSO. London-
derry.
E. N. Henriques, Gosport.
R. Oakes, Cork Harbour.
Adjutants.
Capt. C. J. Perceval, Ports-
mouth.
Capt. H. B. Strange, Ports-
mouth.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. A. M. Smith, Golden
Hill. [mouth.
Capt. W. J. Kapier, Wey-
Capt. H. L. Powell, Gosport
Capt. A. G. Norris, Cork
Harbour.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Capt. A. T. Cuming, Ports-
mouth. [Harbour.
Lieut. A. H. Kane, Cork
Instructors in ItangeFinding.
Capt. M. A. C. Crowe,
Golden Hill. [mouth.
Capt. J. H. Mansell, Ports-
Capt.
Capt.
Lieut,
Lieut.
Lieut.
Lieut.
Lieut.
District OjpZcers.
J. H. Chinn, Edin-
burgh.
G. A. CD. Wingfield,
Gosport.
G. Neal, Seaforth.
S. T. Smith, Dublin.
W. P. Furner, Cork.
A. R. Malcolm, Ports-
mouth, [deen.
J. A. Williams, Aber-
Quarter Masters.
Capt. Portsmouth.
Lieut.'W'.C. Perry, Cork Hbr.
Staff Abroad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
G. D. Fanshawe, Ceylon.
p.s.c. CoZ.deC.Daniell,Malta.
R'. W. P. Robertson, Malta.
W. P. Graham, Malta.
C. L. Casey, Singapore.
G. P. Owen, Roorkee.
W. S. Wali'ord, Aden.
A. R. Praser, Hong Kong.
R. F. Johnson, Rangoon.
Armament OjpZcers.
Lieut. P. L. Holbrooke,
Malta.
Malta.
Adjutants.
Capf.W.H.O.Kemmis,Aden.
Captain A. E. J. Perkins,
Roorkee.
Capt.B.. J. Kelsall, Rangoon.
Divisional Adjutants.
Capt. F. L. Playfair, Malta.
Capt. N. B. Hefi'ernan,Malta
Capt. J. C. Burnett, Malta.
Capt.G. H. Chepmell, Hong
Kong.
Lieut. R. H. Manley, Ceylon.
Capt. G.Tyacke, Singapore.
Instructors in Gunnery.
Lieut. P. K. Lewes, Malta.
Capt. A. S. Buckle, Aden.
Instructor in Mange Finding
Lieut. C. A. Fisher, Malta.
District Officer.
Capt. R. M. Laird, Malta.
Quarter Master.
Lieut— W.T.Wbitley.Malta.
1 Company, Malta.
Major. — C. A. Howard.
Captains. — R. C. Stevenson.
W. J. K. Rettie.
Lieut. — J. A. P. Robinson.
2nd Lts. — J. T. Dreyer.
W. K. E. Jameson.
A. P. B. Fishe.
2 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— T. W. Powles.
Captain.— H. M. Elliot.
Lieut.— E. Wighton.
2nd Lt.—C. E. G. Schrottky.
3 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— M. W. P. Block.
Captain.— W. F. T. Corrie.
2?id Lts.— A. S. P. McGhee.
4 Company, Weymouth.
Major— G. W. R. Fulton.
Captain. — J. F. Fisher.
Lieut. — R. N. Lockhart.
2nd Lt.—K. W. Lockhart.
5 Company, Agra.
Major— Man. R. Tyrwhitt.
Captain. — E. R. Phillips.
Lieuts — W. B. Walker.
2nd Lieuts. — R.L.Bourchier.
P. H. Courtney.
6 Company, Ceylon.
Major.— A. E. A. Butcher.
Captain. — C. E. Stewart.
Lts. — W.A. W.Swettenham.
2nd Lts. — W. H. Ledwich.
H. S. K. Sncwdon.
7 Company, Weymouth.
M a jo r. —
Captain.— W. B. R. Sandys.
Lieuts. — L. B. S. Christie.
2nd Lt.—F. Stanley.
8 Company, Bermuda.
Major.— C. E. English.
Capts.— O. Phillipps.
H. B. Roberts.
2nd Lieuts. — ■
P. H. H.Coghlan.
E. M. deSmidt.
J. E. H. Cockburn.
9 Company, Roorkee.
Major.— F. B. Jackson.
Captain. — R. St. G. Gorton.
Lieuts.— H. T. Hart.
F. W. Van der Kiste.
2nd Lt.—F. de H. Smith.
10 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— R. Wynyard.
Captain. —
Lieut.— A. E. Gordon.
2nd Lieuts. — J. F. R. N. M.
Addison.
H. Clarke.
11 Company, Roorkee.
Major. — H. C. Molesworth.
Captain.— H. D. Larymore,
CMG.
Lieuts. — R. G. Partridge.
C. E. T. Rolland.
G. S. Wilkes.
12 Company, Singapore.
Major. — J. Lewes.
Captain. — P. R. Simmonds.
2nd Lieuts. — J.L.Stenhouse.
M. L. McDonell.
R. G. Maturin.
i3Company,GoldenHill,I.W
Major.— Bt.Lt.Col.W. C. H.
Blair.
Captain.— P. T. C. Herbert.
Lieuts. — G. C. Appleyard.
2nd Lt.—R. L. Holme.
14 Company, Cork Harbour.
Maior.—W. L. B. Smith.
Captain.— R. E. Warden.
Lieuts. — D. P. Nicholl.
G. N. D. Scott.
F. Hall.
15 (Siege Train) Company,
Fort Grange, Gosport.
Major.— J. R. H. Allen.
Captain.— F. A. L. Powell.
Lieuts.— C. Howard- Vyse.
R. L. Barton.
2nd Lieut.— J. A.C.Forsyth.
16 Company, Malta.
Major.— p.s.c. C. E. Callwell.
Captain.— R. E. Home.
Lieuts.— J. K. Kendall.
M. D. Bell.
2nd Lts.—G. S. W. Thomas.
P. J. Paterson.
Royal Artillery.
17 Company, Malta.
Major.— J. de W. L. Clarke.
Capt.—F. E. L. Barker.
2nd Lieuts. — O. L. Price.
A. J. Moberly.
W. L. Browne.
18 Company, Aden.
Major. — J. 0. English.
Captain. — L. J. Chapman.
Lieuts. -C. C. Palmer.
G. M. Lennox.
ig Company, Malta.
Major. — C. H. Alexander.
Capts.— Son. 14. R. C. Ward.
H. E. B. Lane.
Lieuts. — R. G. Westropp.
R. H. Galvvey.
2nd Lieut. — T. E. P. Wick-
ham.
20 (Siege Train) Company,
Fort Fareham, Farenam.
Major.— T. H. J. Woodrow.
Captain.— A. W. Gay, at
Staff College.
Lieut.— C. J. D .Freeth.
2nd Lieuts. — F. R. Hannaj'.
W. V. D. Mathews.
21 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— E. D. H. Buckley.
Captain. —
Lieuts. — A. C. Kennedy.
G. R. H. Nugent.
2nd Lieut.— K. W. Gayer.
22 Company, Jamaica.
Major. — W. Lamhert.
Capts. — A. S. Jenour.
A. W. Grepe.
2nd Lis— S. G.R.Willis.
W. P. S. Jones.
H. L. Nevill.
R. F. Daubuz.
23 Company, Quetta.
Major— W. W. T. Duhan.
Captain. — P. Foster.
Lieat.—W. E. Manley.
2nd Lieuts. — H. C. L. Cock.
R. F. Finlay.
24 (Heavy) Company,
Campbellpore.
Major. — H. O. Piers.
Captain. — J. S. Gooch.
Lieut. — H. C. Hall.
2nd Lts. — C. J. L. Allanscn.
W. 0. S. Sanders.
25 Company, Hong Kong.
Major.— W. W. Griffin.
Captain. — R. Geoghegan.
2nd Lieut.— E. F. Shewell.
26 Company, Gibraltar.
Major. — L. P. Garden.
Captain. — W. Gurdon.
Lieut. — E. Davidson.
-2nd Lieuts. — W. H. Norton.
P. Sheppard.
27 Company, Malta.
Major.— B.. E.F. G. Adams.
Captain. — H. R. Gotto.
Lieut.— S. R.Pike.
2nd Lieuts. — A. G. Haig.
R. R. Hill.
28 Company, Bombay.
Major. — A. Traeey.
Captain. —
Lieut— J. H. Keogh.
2nd Lt.—W. G. H. Salmond.
29 Company, Barrackpore.
Major.— '!. E. Carte.
Captain.— W . D. Nichol.
Lieut, — L. K. Stanbrough.
2nd Lieuts. — C. L. Evans.
A. D. Murray.
30 Company, Portsmouth.
Major. — W. S. Churchward.
Captain. — E. P. Smith.
Lieut. — H. S. Hearn.
2nd Lts.—B. F. St. John.
G. F. Gretton.
31 Company, Malta.
Major.— J. P. Fell.
Captain. — J. H. V. Crowe,
at StatT College.
2nd £/s.—R.C. J. Alexander.
W: F. Parsons.
32 Company, Cork Harbour.
Major. — E. A. G. Tippinge.
Captain.— R. E. Tyler.
Lieuts. — R. O. Marton.
■T. H. Ma.ssie.
H. M. Vandeleur.
33 Company, Rawal Pindee.
Major.— J. M. Burt.
Captain. — W. P. Alexander.
Lieut.— C. F. Phipps.
2nd Lt.—A. Mitchell.
I. S. Cobbe.
34 Company, Ceylon.
Major.— V[. R. W. James.
Captain. — E. S. E. W.
Russell.
Lieuts.— H. Morrice.
H. W. Gardiner.
2nd Lt.—C. H. Newcombe.
35 Company, Singapore.
Major. — P. B. Hanham.
Captain. — W. L. Farmar.
Lieut. — -P. H. Cruickshank.
2nd Lts.— (i. T. W. Webb.
J. F. Reid.
36 Company, Gibraltar.
Major.— R. C. Foster.
Captain. — A. T. Anderson.
Lieuts.— A.. E. C. Myers.
M. W. H. M'Cheane.
2nd Li. — J. Mellor.
37 Company, Ceylon.
Major. —
Capt. — A . R. Y.Kirkpatrick.
Lieut.— &. B. M. Cameron.
2nd Lt.—G. Boddam- Whet-
ham.
38 Company, Hong Kong.
Major.— F. M. Close.
Captain. — W. L. Warren.
Lieut.— A. C. R. Greene.
2nd Lts.—K. G. Campbell.
R. G. Thomson.
39 Company, Portsmouth.
Major.— J.A.Labalmondiere
Captain. — R.M.B.Ruthven.
2nd Lts. — H. A. Ramsay.
H. R. Brancker.
F. J. A. Mackworth.
4oCompany,GoldenHill,I.W.
Major. — F. J. Graeme.
Captain. — S. G. Horton.
Lieuts.— W. D. C. Trimnell.
H. W. Ravenhill.
2nd Lt. —
41 Company, Portsmouth.
Major. — T. fi. Chamberlain.
Captain. — H. B. Dodgson.
Lieut. — J, D. Sherer.
2nd Lts — E. L.Ellington.
A. V. Langton.
Depots.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Col. C.J.Blake, Fort Rowner.
A. M. Murray, Cork.
G. J. Lord Play fair, Aber-
deen.
H.C. M. Woods, Leith Fort.
P. Saltmarshe. Seaforth.
Adjutants.
Capt. G. A. Cardew, Leith
Fort.
Captain W. D. Bnrrard,
Seaforth.
Divisional Adjutant.
Capt. F. H.Young, Gosport.
Quarter Master.
Lieut. G. Mason.
No. 1 Depot, Fort Rowner,
Gosport.
Major. — A. Matthews.
Captain. — J. C. Watson.
Lieuts. — R. S. de Winton.
H. L. Lowry.
E. S.de V.B. Hnni.
No. 2 Depot, Seaforth,
.Liverpool.
Major. — J. O. Hodgson.
Captain. — H. L. Reed.
Lieuts.— D. F. Tulloch.
P. Y. Redfern.
2nd Lt. — K. D. Hutchison.
AfjiliatedMilitia Artillery
Antrim, South - East of
Scotland, Cork, Donegal,
Dublin City, Edinburgh,
Fife.Forfar and Kincardine,
Hampshire and Isle of
Wight, Lancasmre, Limerick
City, Mid Ulster, Tipperary
Waterford.West of Scotland,
Wicklow, Sligo, London-
derry, and Clare.
'WESTERN DIVISION.
Devonport.
Staff at Home.
Lieutenant Colonels.
W. H. Frith, Devonport.
W. J. Fowler, Devonport.
L. E. Coker, Devonport.
Col. G.B.Allen, Cardiff.
CM. Western, PembrokeDk.
A. L. Lane, Falmouth.
Armament Major.
R. L. Haines, Devonport.
Adjutant.
Captain W. H. Robinson,
Devonport.
Divisional Adjutants.
Captain H. S. LeM. Guelle,
Devonport.
Capt. F. C. Fowler, Devon-
port.
Capt. T. A. Tancred, Devon-
rjort.
Capt. F. T. Fisher, Pem-
broke Dock.
Lnstruetors in Mange Finding
Capt. R. P. Smith, Devon-
port.
Lieut. A. C.Williams, Devon-
port.
District Officers.
Major H. Bowman, Devon-
port.
Major A. B. Chamberlin.
Tynemouth.
Captain W. H. Popplestone,
Falmouth.
Lieut. W. J. Beardsley,
Cardiff.
Paull
Point.
Lieut. H. G. W. Jennison,
Devonport.
Quarter Master.
Lieut. J. S. Clements, Ply-
mouth.
Staff Abeoad.
Lieutenant Colonels.
p.s.c. J. C. Dalton, Canada.
C. R. W.Hervey.Kurrachee
p.s.c. J. K. Trotter, CMG.
Cape of Good Hope.
G. G.M.Mason, Barrackpore
H. J. Lyster, Mauritius.
Adjutant.
Captain A. J. Mullins,
Kurrachce.
Divisional Adjutants.
Lt. W. E. Rumbold, Halifax.
Captain W. H. Mills, Cape.
Capt.H.li. Griffin, Bermuda.
188a
Instructor in Gunnery.
Lieut. A.. M. Cayley, Hali-
fax, N.S.
Captain C. W. Richardson,
Barrackpore.
Instructors in Range Finding.
Lieut. W. G. ' UlanforcL
Halifax, N.S.
Lieut. C. M. Playfair,
Bermuda.
Lieut. F. Warren, Mauritius. -
Lieut. P. Suther, St. Lucia.
District Officer.
Lieut. J. R. F. Lightowlers,
Cape of Good Hope.
Qr. Mr. —Lieut. H. Vincent,
Halifax, N.S.
i Company, St. Lucia.
Major. — A. L. Molesworth.
Captain.— W. E. Wailes.
Lieut.— E. V. D. Riddell.
2nd Lts.—K. W. Paxton.
C. I. Harrison.
2 Company, Pembroke Dock.
Major.— F. A. Curteis.
Captain.— H. W. Taylor.
2nd Lts.—O. D. Crozier.
E. N. Tandy.
C. H. Browning.
3 Company, Bermuda.
Major.— E. B. Anderson.
Capts.— A. W. P.-Beresford.
H. W. lies.
Lieuts.— H. M. Innes.
G. T. C. Dwyer.
W. E. Castens.
2ndLt.— 3. p. v. Hawksley.
4 (Siege Train) Company,
Roorkee.
Major.— 0. A. Ryan.
Captain— E. D. C. Cameron.
Lieuts.— R. H. Goodwin.
R. B. Crofcon.
E. L. Hardcastle.
5 Company, Fort Attock.
2Iajor.— A. H. Browne.
Captain.— F. Vans Agnew.
Lieuts.— C. G. E. S. Nash.
R. H. M'Vittie.
2nd Lt.— E. F. Creswell.'
6 Company, Guernsey.
Major.— G. J. F. Talbot.
Captain — W. H. Carey.
2nd Lts. — D. H. Gill
P. L. Spicer.
7 Company, Trimulgherry.
Major.— F. R. Thackeray.
Captain.— R. G. Ouseley.
Lieut. — W. T. Armitage.
2nd Lt. — J. H. M. Beasley
E. G. Hart.
8 Company, Mauiitius.
Major. — A. L. Carroll.
Capt.— H. J. W. Farrell.
Lieut. — W. D. Alexander.
2nd Lts. — O. S. Cameron.
R. F. Lock.
9 (Heavy) Company, Jhansi..
Major. — A. H. Block.
Captain.— M. M. Noble.
Lieuts. — C. K. Bushe.
C. M. Nuttall.
2nd Lt. — J. P. Benn.
10 Company, Devonpoit.
Major. — F. E. Kent.
Capt— G. H. Sanders.
Lieut.— C. F. G. Low.
2nd Lts.—B.. W. M. Harimg-
ton.
H. Karslakc,
11 Comp.,Fort St. George.
Major.— R. W. Fuller.
Captain. — H. R. Palmer.
Lieut.— H. B. Mayne.
2ndLt— H. St. J. Cruick-
shank.
A. H. Moberley.
189
12 Company, Jersey.
Major.— H. C. G. Taylor.
Captain.— H.W. M. Parker.
Lieut. — G. E. Carter.
and Zt.—A. C. H. Dean.
' 13 Company, Devonport.
Major. — H. W. Morrieson.
Captain— H.C. St.G. Moles-
worth. •
Lieut. — A. L. B. Jacob.
2nd Lts. — R. A. Anstruther.
F. E. Andrewes.
K14 Company, Cape.
Major— W. H. E. Dobie.
Capt. — H. B. Browniow.
znd Lts. — A. N. Campbell.
B. B. Colbeck.
15 Company (Siege Train),
Fort Efford, Plymouth.
Major. — E. G. Nicolls.
Captain.— G. E. Giilbraith.
Lieut.— A. W. D. Roebuck.
and Lts.—G. W. P. Dalyell.
D. W. L. Spiller.
16 Company, Aden.
Major.— E. U. Blackett.
Captain.— G. R. M. Church.
Lieut.— B. H. Bignell.
zndLt. — J. A. M. Cummins.
17 Company, Devonport.
Major. — W. F. Cockburn.
Captain. — A. A. McHardy.
Lieuts.— W. G. Lyddon.
D. Clapham.
2nd Lt.—A. C. F. Homan.
Royal Artillery.
18 Company, Bombay.
Major.— H. 'J>. Butcher.
Captain.— E. C. Massy.
Lieut.— G. de S. Dudley.
and Lt.—G. J. K. Pollard.
19 Company, Halifax, N.S.
Major. — J. C. Marston.
Capts. — 7>.s.e.W.A.Macbean
Lieuts.— C. S. S. Curteis.
V. L. Beer.
2nd Lts. — J. H. H. Jones.
P. E. Byrne.
20 Company, Halifax, N.S.
Major.— H. A. Plant.
Captains. — M. B. Roberts.
W. H. Jones.
Lieuts. — A. Forbes.
F. J. Odevaine.
md Lfs,—E. P. Bedwell.
R. P. Jones.
21 Company, Bermuda.
Major.— M. O. Hopkins.
Captain. — W. P. Saunders.
2nd Lts.—W. T. Synnott.
J. R. Colville.
C. H. Mallock.
22 Company, Rangoon.
Major.— S. V. Thornton.
Captain. — L. W. Fraser.
Lieut*.— C. C.Noott.
F. W. Richey.
2nd Lt. — G. A. Jamieson.
23 Company, Cape.
Major. — G. D. Chamier.
Capt.— C. F. R. Price.
Lieuts.— E. A. Saunders.
2nd Lr\— N. St. C. Camp-
bell.
H. B. H. Johnston.
24 Company, Malta.
Major. — Q. DA. Alexander.
Captain. — A. H. Woodifield.
Lieuts. — R. L. M. Williams.
R. B. Riddell.
2nd Lt. — A. E. Smith.
25 Company, Quetta.
Major.— A. ff. Powell.
Captain.— A. J. S. Willett.
Lieut.— J. F. Tyrrell.
2nd Lt. — J. S. Riccard.
26 Company, Mauritius.
Majoi H. S. Nelson.
Captain. — H. C. Moultrie.
Lieuts.— W. E. Kemble.
2nd Lfs.—K. M. Close.
A. H. Harrison.
27Company,PembrokeDock.
Major. — B. L. Eman.
Captain.— J. ft. Baldwin, at
Staff College.
Lieut.— G. H. Riach.
2nd Lts. — R.J. C.Meyricke.
J. W. Scott.
28 Company, Londonderry.
Major.— G. Wright.
Captain. — F. Lyon.
Lieut. — J. Quain.
2nd Lt. — N. R. Davidson.
29 Company, Plymouth.
Major.— J. F. Craig.
Captain.— G. V. Davidson.
Lieut. — H. P. Meares.
?nd Lt.—G. W. S.Morris.
Dbpotj.
Lieutenant Colonels.
H. I. Lugard, Scarborough.
L. E. Coker, Devonport.
Quarter Master.
Lt. S. Coombes, Devonport.
No. 1 Depot (Citadel),
Plymouth.
Major. — R. A. Rigg.
Captain.— G. A. FitzGerald.
Lieuts.— C. A. Cleghorn.
J. J. Hanks.
No. 2 Depot, Scarborough.
Major.— M. B.G.Jackson.
Capt.— G. H. W. Nicholson.
Lieut. — W. Parker.
2nd Lt.—Z. F. T. Pegge.
Affiliated Militia Artillery .
—Cornwall & DevonMiners,
Devon, Durham, Glamorgan,
Northumberland, Carmar-
then, Pembroke.Yorkshire,
and Cardigan.
REGIMENTAL DISTRICT
STAFF,
Woolwich.
Lt.Col.—Y. O. B. Foote.
Div. Adj. — Lieut. G. Clark.
Qr.Mr— CVyrf.R.J.Wishart.
Major. — R. M. Brady.
Captain.— R. J. Macdonald.
Lieuts. — W. Robson.
J. Inder.
SIERRA LEONE DE-
TACHMENT.
Sierra Leone (Plymouth). —
Capt. C. R. Buckle.
Lieut.
Royal Malta Artillery.
The Ro3'al Cypher and a Maltese Cross. " Egypt, 1882."
Honorary Colonel -Field Marshal' H.R.H. George W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge,1 KG. XT. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forces, 22 May 95.
Lt.Colonel. — *Paolo Bernard, 77 Feb. 97.
Majobs.
*Rinaldo Briffa, 4 Nov. 96.
'Alfred Vella,8 17 Feb. 97.
•William Savona, 21 July 97.
♦Joseph Francis Bernard, 4 Nov. 96 (Adjutant
♦ Walter Dunbar Vella, 11 Aug. 97. [27 Mar. 73).
♦Alfred William Ganado, n Aug. 97.
♦Arthur Vella, 16 Mar. 98.
LlBUTBNANTS.
John Salomone, n Aug. 97.
Hugh Sammut, n Aug. 97.
97. Edward Henry Reynaud, 16 Mar.
•Antonio Gatt, 14 Feb. 91.
•Alexander Mattel,3 12 Oct. 92.
•Alfred Trapani,3 1 Apr. 96.
"Edward Savona, 1 Apr. 96.
♦Henry Alexander Balbi, 1 Apr. 96.
*George Dallas Enriquez, 12 Aug. 96.
♦Louis Monreal, 12 Aug. 9G.
♦Charles Albert Denaro, 11 Aug. 97.
Oswald Marianus Carbonaro, 11 Aug. 97.
Joseph Mary Otho De Domenico, n Aug
Victor Charles Micallef, 11 Aug. 97.
Captains.
Pio Savona, 2 Apr. 98.
Edward Caruana Dingli, 2 Apr. 1
Second Lieutenants.
I Joseph Vincent Briffa, 2 Apr. 98.
Alfred Vincent Falzon Sant Manduca, 2 Apr.
Adjutant. — 'Captain J. F. Bernard, 27 Mar. 97.
Quarter Master.— ♦Nicola Vassallo, 14 Aug. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Medical Officers. — *Surqeon Major Lorenzo Manche, lf-D. 27 Feb. 75.
* Surgeon Captain Alfred Mifsud, FRCS.Ed. 1 Apr. 97.
Hon. Chaplain. — Rev. Canon P. Muscat, 19 4ug. 96.
Blue — Facings Scarlet.
1 The Duke of Cambridge.— For War Services, see Royal Artillery, note 1.
» Majors Mattel and A. Trapani served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive s Star),
s Captain Vella served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
Horse Guards. 1
District Officers.
190
Years'Ser,
F.P, H.P
~i6~
IS
«4
1 +
Majors.
Edward Dawson, Tower of London
Henry Bowman,1 Devonport
Walter Osborne, Chatham
Arthur Bruce Chamberlin, Tynemouth .
Captain's.
Edward Turner, Acting Adjutant, Woolwich
Richard Price, Harwich —
William Pickup, Adjutant 9 Lancashire Volunteer
Artillery, 1 Nov. 98
William Henry Popplestone, Falmouth
John Henry Chinn, Edinburgh
George Arthur Cecil Digby Wingfield, Gosport
John Russell, Adjutant 3rd Durham Volunteer Art,
7 Nov. 98
Robert Montgomery Laird,12 Malta
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
Frederick Lane, Army Ordnance Department,
Portsmouth (Qr.Mr. 24 Jan. 85)
Robert Leaver Clark, Army Ordnance Department,
Mauritius (Qr.Mr. 24 Jan. 85)
Wm. Edwd. Donohue, Army Ordnance Depart-
ment, Gibraltar (Qr.Mr. 14 Apr. 86)
Lieutenants.
William Paine Furner, Cork
Thomas Young \Osmond,13 Adjt. 1st Fife Vol. Art.'-)
with rank of Captain, 20 Dec. 98 )
Albert Bayspoole,1* Adjutant 1 Aberdeenshire Vol.}
Artillery, with rank of Captain, 20 June 94 j
William Parker, Scarborough
Michnel John Long. Adjutant 1 Lancashire Vol. }
Art. with rank of Captain, 28 Nov. 98 >
James Richard Prance Lightowlers, Cape
Archibald M' Gill, Adjutant Tynemouth Vol. Art.]
TV. Div. with rank of Captain, 15 Jan. 98 )
Joseph Henry Bell Johnston,16 Adj. 2 Durham Vol. }
Art. with rank of Captain, 1 Feb. 94 )
Sidney Thomas Smith, Dublin
Francis Cheualley ,ls Adj. 1 Forfar Vol. Art. with }
rank of Captain, 16 Feb. 94 J
John Christian, Adjutant Alderney Militia, with}
rank of Captain, it June 96 )
William Robson,19 Woolwich
William Joseph Beardsley ,20 Cardiff"
Richard Saunders, Adjutant 1 Cumberland Vol.~i
Art. with rank of Captain, 10 Nov. 96 $
George Clark, Woolwich
William Richard Arnold, Adjuta.it 1 Banff Volun-}
teer Artillery, withrank of 'Captain, 15 Aug. 93... )
Henry George William Jennison, Devonport
Thomas Lacey,2i Adjutant 1 Essex Vol. Art. with^)
rank of Captain, 20 Nov. 96 )
George Neal, Adjutant, 6 Lancashire Vol. Artillery 1
with rank of Captain, 1 May 93 j
Robert Clarke, Newhaven
John Rowley,21 Adjutant Rangoon Volunteer Artil-\
lery, with rank of Captain, 10 Nov. 93 j
Andrew Renton Malcolm, Portsmouth
Thos. Hy. Edw. Anderson, RoyalJ rsenal, Woolwich
John Andrews Williams, Aberdeen
William Campbell Mason,22 Gravesend
Jacob Inder Woolwich
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
Charles Wallace Everett, Army Ordnance De- >
parlment, Halifax, N.S j
John James Truscott, Barrackpore
John Grute, Army Ordnance Departmeat, Ceylon . .
Percy George Davies, Army Ordnance Depart-}
ment, Hong Kong J
Henry Alfred Marshall, Rangoon
Arthur John Last, Army Ordnance Department, }
Cape j
APPD.DIST.
OFFICEB.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
i Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
t Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug. 9
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
:o Aug.
14 Dec.
19 Aug.
•■9 Aug.
3 Feb.
3 Feb.
17 Feb.
:5 Oct.
4 Mar.
4 liar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
4 Mar.
6 May
12 May 83 9 Mar. 91
2 July 84 9 Mar. 91
18 Mar. 85 ' 9 Mar. 91
10 June85 14 Apr. 91
19 Sept. 85
7 Nov. 85
7 Apr. 86
2 Sept.91
2 Sept.91
23 Aug. 92
14 Apr. 86 23 Aug. 92
14 Aug. 86 2 Apr. 95
14 Aug.
8 Sept.86
20 July 87
12 May
12 May
24 Apr.
24 Apr.
24 Apr.
10 Aug.
q Oct.
4 Dec.
30 Apr.
30 Apr.
2 Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Oct.
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
Aug.
Dec.
Aug.
Aug.
94 3 Feb.
94 3 Feb.
94 17 Feb.
~ 15 Oct.
9
9
'9
9
9
7
91 8
9
9
92 2
92 27
92 10
92 14
93 19
93 '9
90
24 Apr. 95
1 Nov. 98
7 Nov. 98
1 Aug. 91
1 Aug. 9:
1 Aug. 91
BT. MAJOR. VfAJOB.
20 Dec. 95
18 Jan. 98
30 Mar. 98
9 Aug. 93
93 4 Mar.
93 4 Mar.
93 4 Mar.
93 4 Mar.
93 4 Mar.
93 6 May
1 Major Bowman served
in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
12 Captain Laird served in
the Egyptian war in 1882, and
was present in the action at
Kassasin on the 9th Septem-
ber— severely wounded (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
13 Lieut. Osmond served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp ,
and Khedive's Star).
14 Lieut. Bayspoole served
in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
23 Lieut. T. Lacey served in
the Afghan war "of 1378-80.
Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in i885-87(Medal with
Clasp).
™ Captain Johnston served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and was pre-
sent at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and m the
operations around Cabulin December 1879 including the engagement at Killa Khazi and the investment of Sher-
pore (Medal with three Clasps).
18 Lieut. Chevalley served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
19 Lieut. Robson served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-u-
■deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 188s and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2° Lieut. Beardsley served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and
•was present in the engagements at El Magfar. Tel-el-Mahuta. Mahsama, and Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
21 Captain Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal)
Served with the Mabsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was nrea<vr-J
atthebattleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp). ' uu w&s present
22 Lieut. Mason served in the Zulu war in 1879, and took part in the pursuit of King Cetewayo (Medal).
191-2 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and lukerinan (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol ("mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal J .
2 Sir Collingwood Dickson served on the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was
present at the affairs of Bulganacand M'Keii^ie'sFarm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and was
present at the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 17th June (Medal with four Clasps. CB., Aide de Camp
to the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal) : was awarded the 1T<£ "for having, on the 17th October 1854, when the batteries of theRight Attack
had run short of powder, displayed the greatest coolness and contempt of danger in directing the unloading of
several waggons of the field battery which were brought up to the trenches to supply the want, and having
personally assisted in carrying the powder barrels under a severe fire from the enemy.'' He is also a Knight of
Charles the Third, 1st Class St. Fernando, and Knisht of Isabella the Catholic.
3 Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan, including the siege and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal). Campaign of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Major). The Governor General of
India stated in his notification of the 18th June 1857 that "the valuable assistance afforded on every occasion of
difficulty and danger, and especially in the brilliant expedition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemball had been
highly commended by Sir James Outram and merited the unqualified approbation and the hearty thanks of the
Governor General in Council."
* Sir Charles D'Agnilar served the Crimean campaign from September 1854 to March 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman (horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment of
17th October (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and commanded the Artillery of Gen-
eral Franks' Force at the action of Secundra, also commanded the Royal Horse Artillery at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
5 Sir John Miller Adye served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assist.Adjt.General of Royal Artillery, and
was presentattheaffairsof Bulganac andM'Kenzie's Farm, thebattlesof Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture
of Balaklava Castle, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Commander ofthe Legion o'fBonor
4 th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in 1857-58 as Assist.Adjt.General of Royal Artillery)
and was present at the action of PandooNuddee 26th Nov., operations before Cawnpore under General Windham*
27th 28th and 29th Nov., battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent 6th Dee. 1857 (three times men -
tioned in despatches, Medal). Employed on special service with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo, capture of Umbeylah, and destruction of
Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Chief of the Staff' in the Egyptian war of 1882, with the rank of General,
and was present at the engagements of Tel-el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(twice mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, GCB., Medal with Clasp
Grand Cross ofthe Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
6 General Carleton commanded the Bengal Artillery Division siege train at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in 1858; commandedArtillery in the action of Nawabgunge (twice mentionedin despatches, Brevet ofLt Colonel
CB., Medal with Clasp).
7 Sir Michael Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkei-man, and siege and fall of Sebastopol; served as an Assistant Engineer in thetrenches
and as Director General of Submarine Telegraphs in the Black Sea (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, Knight ofthe Legion of Honor, 5 th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
During the Afghan war in 1878-79 he commanded the Quetta Field Force and the 2nd Division ofthe Candahar
Field Force, and was present at the occupation cf Candahar and in the engagement at Khushk-i-Nakhud ; after-
wards commanded theThull Chotiali Field Force (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses
of Parliament, KCB., and Medal). TSee also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.)
8 Genera) Pearse served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49; — was Assistant Field Engineer under General
Whish at the siage of Mooltan, and at the action of Soorujkoond, and subsequently commanding the Artillery of
the Nawab of Bhawulpore under Major H. B. Edwardes ; present at the capture of the city of Mooltan (men-
tioned in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a sortie from the fortress on 30th December 1848).
Served under Major R. G. Taylor with the Force in the Derajat, which drove the Affghans from Bunnoo (Punjaub
Medal with Clasp). On the 2nd- Jan. 1850, at the Goombuttee Pass, at the head of the border levies defeated the
tribe of Oomurzye Vizeerees who made a descent on Bunnoo. In November 1852 was in command of 4000 Cash-
mere Regular Troops and British Irregular Levies in the Expedition to Khagan and the Black Mountain (Medal
with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny, commanded the Cavalry of the Hurreeana Irregular Field
Force of General Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodahand Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Cavalry*
of Bickaneer, — made a forced march on the 26th June 1857, by which Hissar was relieved. Commanded a Force
which stormed and captured the fortified positions of Bhatoul and Mungalee in Hurreeana. Commanded the Cavalry
at Jumalpoor. Served with General Showers' Delhi Column, and was present at the occupation of theForts of Dadree,
Jhujjur, and Kanound. Commanded a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Gerrard's Delhi Column at the battle of Narnoul
(severely wounded). Commanded the 3rd Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858. Served
with the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard atrthe actions of Munnehar, Azimghur 15th April, and in the
pursuit of Koer Sing including the actions of Azmitghur 17th April 1858, Munnear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in the
expedition into the Jugdespore Jungles during June and July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
9 Sir William Olpherts commanded four Guns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jhirua
Ghat during the insurrection in Saugor and Nerbudda territory in 1842. Commanded a Light Field Battery
throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar (mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). Raised and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Sind under Sir Charles
Napier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kote Kangra. Served with Sir Colin
Campbell in the Peshawur Valley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-55-56. Com-
manded three Guns, which, with Detachment of 10th Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under General Neil (in
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1857. Commanded a Battery with
Havelock's Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow ; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Presidency from 27th Sept. to 16th Nov. 1857
(wounded, mentioned in despatches) . Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from 22nd Nov. 1857 to 17th March
185S, and was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of L icknow by Lord
Clyde (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps): was awarded the>"C"ior
highly distinguished conduct on the 25th September 1857, when the troops penetrated into the city of Lucknow, in
having charged on horseback, with Her Majesty's 90th Regiment, when, gallantly headed by Colonel Campbell, it
captured two guns in the face of a. heavy fire of grape, and having afterwards returned, under a severe fire of
musketry, to bring up limbers and horses to carry off the captured ordnance, which he accomplished. — Extract jrom
yield Force Orders of the late Major General Havelock. dated ljfh October 1857." Commanded a Battery of Horse
Artillery in Onde in 1858. Served as a Volunteer with the Frontier Expedition against the Wuzeerees in 1859-60
under Sir N. Chamberlain.
10 General Hon. Sir D. M. Eraser served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inkerman
n nd siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in the action at Hyderghur 29th Nov. 1858, defeat of a rebel force
at Bujeedia, capture of Fort Mujeedia, and action at Bankee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the second expedition to the Bazar Valley under Lt. General
Maude (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
13 Lt.General G. V. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
11 General Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet .of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ofthe Medjidie).
War Services of the Officers of the Eoyal Artillery. 1 93
15 General Fuller served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotahkesera
and recup;ure of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
16 General Cordner served in the Peshawur Mountain Train in various engagements on the Trans-Indus
Frontier from 1854 to 1859 (Medal with Clasp). In the Indian Mutiny (Medal). Commanded Mountain Train
Batt e> ry in the Cossyah Hill campaign of 1862-63, and also in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp). . ■ j,
17 Sir Charles George Arbuthnot served in the Crimean war from May 1855, including the siege and tall ot
Seoastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment of 6th and 17th June— twice wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Afgjian war of 1878-80, and commanded the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis. Also
commanded a Moveable Column in the operations in the Hissarik and Lughman Valleys (mentioned in despatches
KCB , and Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7 in chief command of the forces (received!;
thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
18 General F. W. Hastings served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of
Major Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidi3, and Turkish Medal).
19 General E. M. Playfair served in the second Burmese war in 1853 (Medal). Also served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign and was often engaged with the rebels in inconsiderable actions (Medal with Clasp).
20 Sir Henry Smyth served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkisli Medal). Conducted the operations in Zululand in 1888 (CMG.).
21 Sir "William Stirling Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by 200 Affree-
dies whilst making a military road to Fort Mackeson" and encamped six miles from Peshawur. Out of 60
burkundaz and employes in the camp 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi from the 26th June
to the capture of the city on the 20th Sept. 1S57, having organized the 1st Company of Sikh Artillery during the
siege, and constantly commanded Batteries of position (mentioned in despatches, with "especial approbation
and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger" — Medal with Clasp).
22 General Nicholl was thanked by the Governor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for services
during the defence of Syugor in 1858.
23 Sir Robert Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including- the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, siege and
capture of Lucknow (as D. A. Q.M. General of Artillery), action of Jamo (as Brigade Major to the Field Force), and
affair of Daoodpoore. Served as D.A.Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope Grant from Oct.1858,
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the Gogra, and various actions on the
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in 1850 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served as Military Secretary with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps) . Was promoted Brevet Lt.Colonel for services in India.
2i Lieut.GeneralG. Le M. Tupperservedinthe Eastern campaignof 1854-55, including tJ>e battles of Balaklava
and Inkerman (wounded), the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October, 1S54
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medal s, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
25 Lord Roberts served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1S57-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery, including
the siege and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th September (wounded 14th July, horse shot 14th
September), actions of Bolundshur (horse shot) , Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse sabred), and Bundhera where he
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring; present in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the operations
connected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action ofKhodagunge, reoccupation of Futtehghur, storm of Meangunge, action of
Koorsee, andthe various operations ending with the capture ofLucknow(thanked by the Governor Generai.Victona
Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps) : received the ¥C under the following circumstances: — "Lieutenant
Roberts' gallantry has on every occasion been most marked. On following up the retreating enemy on the 2nd
January 1858, at Khodagung6, he saw in the distance two sepoys going away with a standard. Lieutenant Roberts
put spurs to his horse, and oveitook them just as they were about to enter a village. They immediately turned
round and presented their muskets at him, and one of thf; men pulled the trigger, but fortunately the cap snapped,
and the standard-bearer was cut down by the gallant young Officer, andthe standard taken possession of by him. He
also, on the same day, cut down another sepoy who was standing at bay, with musket and bayonet, keeping off a
sowar. Lieutenant Roberts rode to the assistance of the horseman, and rushing at the sepoy, with one blow of his
sword cut him across the face, killing him on the spot." Was employed on special service with the expedition of 186 »
against the tribes on the North West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo, capture of
Umbeylah and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign from January 1868,
as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, as Senior Officer of the Department at Zoula,
superintended the re-embarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as thebearer of his final
despatches (Brevet of Lt.Colonel2 and Medal). Served fa,s Assistant Quarter Master General and Senior Staff
Officer with the Cachar Column, .Looshai Expeditionary Force, in 1871-72, and was present at the capture oi the
Kholel villages, and attack on the.Northlang range. Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning of the
village of Taikoom, 26 January 1872 (CB.). Commanded the Koorum Field Force from the commencement of the
Afghan war in 1878, and was present at the storming and capture of thel'eiwar Kotal and the pursuit of the Afghan
army totheShutargardan, at the affair in the Maugior Pass and during the operations in Khost (received the thanks
of both Houses of Parliament, and KCB.). Commanded theCabul Field Force during the advance on and occupation
of Cabul in the autumn of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah, and throughout the operations at
Sherpore during the winter of 1879-80 (CIE.). Commanded the Cabul-Candahar Field Force which marched from
Cabul to Candahar in August 1S80, relieved the Candahar Garrison, and on the 1st September defeated and dis-
persed the army under Ayub Khan (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Nominated GC'B. and created a Baronet for his distinguished services in India. Has been
1 wenty-three times mentioned in despatches before the Afghan war, during which campaign he was eight times
thanked by the Viceroy and Commander in Chief in India. Commanded the forces in Burmah in 1886 after the
capture of Mandalay (received the thanks of the Government of India, Clasp).
25 General Bayly served in the Punjab campaign ot 1848-49, and was present at the siege and capture of
Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
27 Sir Henry Brackenbury served in India in 1857-58, and wag present at the action of Banda and capture of
Kirwee (Medal with Clasp). In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded, and was present with the armies till the conclusion
cif the Armistice. For his services in this capacity he was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor by special
decree of the French Government of National Defence, was made a Knight of the First Class of the Royal Bavarian
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Cross from the Emperor of Germany. Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 as Assistant Military Secretary, and served throughout the Ashanti
war of 1873-74, including the action of Essamen, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). In 1875 was further rewarded
with the Brevet of Lt. Colonel on return from special service with Sir Garnet Wolseley in Jtfatal. Served as Military
Secretary to Sir Garnet Wolseley in the latter part of the Zulu war, and throughout the operations against
Sekukuni in 1879, being present at the storming of the stronghold. Performed the duties of Chief of the Staff in
South Africa from the 29th Sept. 1879 to the 7th Feb. 1880 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 under Lord Wolseley as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General]
and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches) ; after the death of Major General
Earle he commanded the Nile Column (mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished
service in the field, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
J94 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
m 2S Sir Robert John Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in iS5o, and
■was present at Sinho. Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Taugehow, and surrender of Pekiu (Brevet
of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
J8T Sir W. J. Williams served in tho Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5tb Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expeditien
in 1877-78 in command of the Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1878-79, and was present at tbe attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
29 General Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from December 1867, having brought the
" B " Battery of Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the
arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade ; served with the Battery until thegth >pril 1868. when he was appointed Aide
de Camp to Brigadier General Petrie commanding the Artillery, and waspresent atthe action of Arogee ard fall
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal/. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Adjutant and
Quarter Master General of theGhuzneeand Northern Afghanistan Field Forces and Cabul-Candahar Force, and was
present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Boberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-86 (Medal
with Clasp).
31 Sir William Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign cf 1854-55, including the affairs oi
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's'Farm, the battles of A'ma, Balr.klava and lnkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Hnncr, and
Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major of Artillery with Rnjpootana Field Force at the capture of Kotah on
30th March 1858 (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Sinho. actions near Ta.ngchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79.,
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal {CB., and Medal with Clasp).
32 Sir Edwin Markham served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to January 1855, including tne affair off
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and lnkerman, siege of Sebastopol.and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was
present at the action of Secundra on 23rd Jan. (Medal).
33 Lieut. General Forster served as Aide de Camp to Major General Pratt during the New Zealand war ol
1860-61 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal),
34 Sir C. E. Nairne sierved during the Indian Mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with the second expedition
to Eusofzai, North-West Frontier, in 1863. Served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field
Force (Medal) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Royal Horse Artillery, and iva< present in
the two actions at Kassasin and'at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CM., Medal with Clasp,
3rd Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
55 Lieut. Geuer-il H. be G. Geary served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with th» siege
train at the siege and fall of Sevastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and 17th Juue and 17th August (Medal with
Olasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny from
October 1858 to 18:9 m the Jugdespore district, and with Sir Hope Grant's and Gorruckpore Field Forces. Served
throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 1868 as Brigade Major of Artillery and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in 'lespatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
36 Major General J. F. Owen served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1879 in command ol a Monnted
Gatling Battery, and was present iu the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
37 Major General A. Walker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
39 Major General T. M. Hazlerigg served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
40 Major General Ward served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S (Medal). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal wich Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and
took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
11 Sir James Alleyne served in command of the Detachment of Royal Artillery and 7-pounder mountain guns
which accompanied the Red River Expedition from Canada in 1S70. Served iu the Zulu war of 1879, and was pre-
sent in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of i832 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Lines of Communication
and Base, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Director of River Transport and Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
at Head Quarters, and was present at the action at Kirbekan in command of a detached furce (twice mentioned in.
despatches, Brevet of Colonel, two Clasps).
42 Major General J. F. Maurice accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 0I> special1
service, and served as his Private Secretary throughout the Ashanli war of 1873-74, including the relief of
Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah (as StatfOihcer to Colonel M'Leod), battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General in the operations against Sekukum in 1879, and was pre-
sent at the storming of the stroughold— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Aljutant and Quarter Master General on
the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Kassasin
9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Com-
mandant at Assiont and at Abu Fatmeh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet cf Colonel, Clasp).
43 Major General J. B. Richardson was present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery under Colonel M'Creain the
revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859 ; landed and protected the Europeans at Port au
Prince, and carried off the Emperor, his family and ministers; received the thanks of the English and French
Governments.
45 Sir Henry Rundle served in the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's F'.Yino Column, and was present with the
Gatling Battery in the engagement at Ulundi imentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Serveu with the Field
Artillery in the Boer war of 1881, and took part iu the defence of Potchefstroom (slightly wounded) . Served with
toe Fiefd Artillery in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Kheaive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-S5 on special employ with Bedouin Tribes,
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. 3rd Class of t.he Medjidie, Clasp); with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 188^-87 including the engagements at Giniss (3rd Class of the Osmauieh) and Sarras in command of Mounted
Corps and as Assisiant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, DSO.) ; and in the operations on the Soudan
frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in rlespatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served
with the Dongola Kxpeditionary F nee under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1096 as Chief of the Staff, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Major General for
distinguished service in the field, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
46 Major General Pretyman served throughout the Afghan war of 187S-S0 ; was Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick
Roberts1 from November 187S to November 1879, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in all
the operations in the Koorum and Khost Vaileys (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the advance on and
occupation of Cabul in 1879, and was present iu the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in despatches) ; was
reappointed Aide de Camp Sir Frederick Roberts in March i83o, and accompanied him in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lieut. Colonel, Medal
.vitn three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92 in command of the ist
Brigade.
47 Major General Stewartserved as Adjutant Royal Artillery in the Haznra campaign in 186S against the tribe3 on
the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Servedin the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant Quarter-
Master General 2nd liivi-i n Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatches.Bcevetof Major, and Medal). Served
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 1 95
with, the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the Indian Con-
tingent, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned in despafc -lies, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
4S Major General V. T. Llovd served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Me lal. and Khedive's Star) ; served with the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4 in command of the Royal Artillery, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps). Served during
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Co nro.aa.dam at Assiout (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
49 Major General Holley served with the expedition to the Soudan in 18S4 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was
present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Cr.lonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
50 Sir Edmund Elles served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Me lal with Clasp). Served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir( mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasn, 4 th Class of the Medjidie.and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18B8 as Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the N' rth West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the operations against the Mohmands, incluoing the engagement near Shab-
kadr, and of the .\Iohmand Field Force during the subsequent operations, (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and.
Medal with Clasp).
51 Colonel J. R. Slade served throughout the Afghan wax of 1878-80, aud took part in the Bazar Valley Ex-
pedition under Lt. General Maude, and as Adjutant of Royal Artillery with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under
Lt. General S. Browne (mentioned in despatches). Afterwards served with the Candahar Field Force, and ivaa
present at the affair on the Helmund with the Wali's mutineers, in the engagement at Maiwand (where he com-
manded the Artillery after the death of Major Blackwood), at the siege of Candahar, and at the battle of Can-
dahar (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war
o" t38i as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Commanding the Liues ot Communication.
5! Colonel N. L. Waif >rd served in the Egvptian war of 7882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
53 Major General A. E. Turner served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General,
Intelligence Department, Head Quarters Staff, and was present in the engagement at Abu Klea (mentioned in
despatches, B-e^et of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
54 Colonel F. G. Slade served in the latter part of the Kafir war of 1878, aud afterwards the operations against
Sekukuni in 1878. including the storming ofTolyana's Stadt. Commanded a division of a field battery, and acted
as Ordnance Officer to the Transvaal Field Force throughout the operations. Served throughout the Zulu war of
1879 with Wood's Flying Column, and was present at the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula (horse 'shot),
and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Aidede Camp to Major
General Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Evelyn
Wood, Commanding the 4th Brigade (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence Department, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1864-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Intelligence Department, and was present at the action
of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
55 Brigadier General C. H. Spragge commanded the Royal Artillery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
and Medal with two Clasps .
;t> Colonel J. F. Brough served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8S Brigadier General H. Pipon served in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present in. the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 iucluding the in-
vestment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
90 Colonel T. R. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was present at
the fall of Magdala (Medal).
91 Major General R. Wace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Baghao
(mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal 1.
94 Colonel W. F. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign
from the 1st Jan. 1868 and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
95 Colonel J. C. Da.lton served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the force under Major General Phayre in
Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
121 Colonel R. Corbett served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
130 Colonel J. F. Bally served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
134 Colonels E. La.ke and C. J. Long, Lt.Colonels' E. B. Coke, J. W. H. Potts, and J. M'Donnell, Maiors T.
V. W. Phillips, F. R. Thackeray, J. C. Marston, and F. B. Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
142 Colonel Blaksley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
144 Lt. Colonel A. F Fletcher served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
150 Major General W. Hunter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at
Abu Klea on the 16th and 17th February 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
157 Colonel J. J. Congdon served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of
Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
163 Colonel H. H. Crookenden served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
105 Colonel N. Powlett, Lt.Colonels J. Leach. G. D. Fanshawe, F. M. Banister, H. G. Weir, and P. Saltmarshe.
Majors E. H. Plckwoad, F. L. Cunliffe, E. C. F. Holland, and F. G Stone served in the Algban war in 1878-79
(Medal).
166 Colonel A. B. Stopford served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as a Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
(Medal).
i6' Colonel W. W. M. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
170 Colonel J. A. F. Nutt, Lt.Colonel W. H. Suart, Majors J. M. S. Brunker, M. 0. Hopkins, H. 0. Piers,
G. G. Simpson, S. G. D. Smith, N. S. Ogilvie, and G. Osborn served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
172 Colonel G. B. N. Martin served in the Egyptian war of ■ 882 as Aidede Camp to Brigadier General Goodenough,
Commanding Roya' Artillery, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 on special duty with the boats, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
174 Colonel A. E. Duthy served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the enga sement at Nargishai ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration),
176 Colonel CM. H. Downing served in Abyssinia from the 29th Dec. 1867 toPeb.1868 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
177 Colonel W. W. Smith served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
196 War Services oj the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
J"9 Colonel W. Aitken served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the affair at Jhandola (mentioned
m despatches, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with tne
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895, first in command of Royal Artill»ry Divisional Troops, and
afterwards in command of the Royal Artillery with the force (mentioned in despatches, CS., and Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Malakand Field Force as Colonel on the Staff Commanding Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches),
and took pirt in the expedition inti the Mohmand country; also commanded the Royal Artillery with the
Buner Field Force, and was present at the capture of the Tauga Pass (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
182 Colonel W. G. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was stationed
at Addigerat with the two guns there (Medal). Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war from the
37th Dec. 1873 with Rait's Artillery, including the capture of Borborassie. battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsn
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war of 187S-79, first as Orderly Officer to the
officer commanding Royal Artillery, and afterwards as Adjutant, and was present at the assault and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Transvaal in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and com-
manded the Artiller3- in the attack on the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
187 Colonel Hay served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet if Major, Medal with Clasp, 41;! Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star)
189 Lt.Colonel H. T. S. Yates served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S36-87 in command of the Northern Shan
Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
190 Colonel C. H. Scott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William L^ckhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Senior Ordnance Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
191 Lt.Colonel H. T. Curling served in the Kafir war in 1S78-79, and in the Zulu war of 1879, including the en-
gagement at Isandhlwana (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (McHl).
192 Lt.Colonel R. Purdy served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali M usjid and in the operations round Cabal
in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir Wiiiiam Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah .expeditionary Force in command of Royal Artillery 2nd Division
(mentioned in despatches, Medal w th two Clasps).
19:1 Lt.Colonel W. J. Fowler served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
195 Lt.Colonel Lugard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present iu the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Meda' with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expe-
dition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
197 Colonel W. M. Campbel1 served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present during the operations round
Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881.
I9S Lt.Colonel F. O. B. Foote served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General at the base of operations at Alexandria in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
199 Lt.Colonel Bingham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
201 Lt.Colonel E. H. Walker served in the Egyptian war of 1882, anti was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
202 Lt.Colonel C. M. Western served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
204 Lt.Colonel W. L. Davidson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present iu the engagement at Ulundi—
alightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Ciasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
210 Lt.Colonel Hepburne served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal witn Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
211 Lt.Colonel J. W. T. Spencer served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
216 Lt.Colonel Monck-Mason served in Perak with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Ross from
November 1875 to February 1876 (Medal with Clasp).
217 Lt.Colonel Eustace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Adjutant of Royal Artillery in Soul hern
Afghanistan, and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding the Forces in Northern
Afghanistan (Medal).
219 Lt.Colonel J. V. V. Baker serv;d in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
220 Lt.Colonel J. K. Trotter served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85^ the
Intelligence Department and as Commissioner in Stellalaud,
224 Lt.Colonel C. C. Rich.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
225 Lt.Colonel F. H. Hall, Majors T. H. J. Woodrow and R. E. Boothby served in the Afghan war of 1878-80
(Medal).
220 Lt.Colonel N. P. Fowell served in the Afghan warm 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present in the engagement at Maiwand (severely wounded) and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Ciasp).
228 Lt.Colonel H. W. Brackenbury served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present, at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1870 (Medal with two Clasps).
229 Lt.Colonel R. W. P. Robertson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
230 Lt.Colonel H. V. Hunt served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
"Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
232 Lt.Colonel A. N. Rochfort served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
235 Lt.Colonel Woods served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
240 Lt.Colonel Dean Pittserved in the Afghan war as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Phayre from January
to August 1879, and subsequently to the battle of Candahar in 1880 with the Royal Horse Artillery (Medal).
243 Lt.Colonel Newbigging served iu the Bechuanaiand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren iu 1884-85 with
the Mounted Rifles.
245 Lt.Colonel H. H. Pengree served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war or 1S82,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
247 Lt.Colonel Challenor served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Candahar Column under Sir Donald
Stewart (Medal).
248 Lt.Colonel F. A. Bowles served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 9 Mountain Battery
Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
249 Lt.Colonel E.C.Wace served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-73 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expedition
into the Lughman Valley, and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with tlieBurmese Expedition in 1885-87 ; wasin command of the Hazara Mountain Battery until
April 1SS6 ; was present in the engagement at Nyoungoo-Mingyan, at the surrender of Mandalay , in the expedi-
tion to Buaino (slightly wounded), Mogoung, and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontier, and in the
engagement at Choung Pang (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
"l Lt.Colonel E. M. Baker served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and took part in the advance to Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
»« Lt.Colonel M.W. Saunders served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 133^-87 (mentionediu despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
«5 Lt.Colonel H. P. Willcughby served in the Afghan. war of 1878-S0, first as Commissary of Ordnance ard
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 197
Division Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and afterwards in charge of the Ordnance Field Park, Koorum Valley
Field Force (Medal).
256 Major J. Temple served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
258 Majors A. H. Callwell and C. E. Jervois, Captains L. D. Jackson, M. S. C. Campbell, and E. D. C.
Cameron served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp).
259 Brigadier General Wodehonse served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi
(Medal with Clasp;. Served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with
the Egyptian Army, and was present in the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps); with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-S6 including the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
3rd Class of the Mediidie) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagements nt
Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, CB., Clasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie). Nominated to the 2nd
Class of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
252 Lt. Colonel E. N\ Henriques served with a detachment of Royal Artillery in Suughie Ujong throughout
the operations in Perak in 1875-77 (Medal with Clasp).
203 Lt. Colonel J. W. Murray served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as
Assistant Adjutant General on the Lines of Communication (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Star).
265 Lt. Colonel Mansel commanded the Artillery with the is'aga Expeditionary Force underBrigadier General Nation
in 1879-80, and was present at the storming of Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Shan Column
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
266 Major E. A. Smith served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Matoon and Lataband (mentioned in despatches),
and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Can-
dahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and
Clasp).
a67 Lt. Colonel A. H. Hewat served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and -was present in the engagement at Ali
Boghan (Medal).
269 Lt.Colonel H. r. Lyster served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-S0, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
270 Lt.Colonel A. M. Murray served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
271 Lt.Colonel J.W. Hawkins served with D Battery A Brigade Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war of 1878-80
(Medal). Served with No. 7 Screw-gun Mountain Battery 1st Brigade in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
272 Major F. M. Bland served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai ('Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
273 Lt.Colonel Pole Penton served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, including the defence of Fort Battye (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
277 Major O. S. Smyth served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Alt
Musjid, with the expedition into the Pazar Valley under Lieut.General Maude (mentioned in despatches), and in the
engagement at Jugdulluck ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition m
1885-80 (mentioned iD despatches, DSO., ar.dMedal with Clasp) ; with the Wuntho Expedition m 1801 in command
of the Southern Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition m 1891 in com-
mand of No. 2 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
278 Major C. A. Ryan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
279 Major A. H. C. Phillpotts served'm the Afghan war in 1S80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
280 Major Vaughan Hughes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah or. the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December T879 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
231 Major VV. F. Cleeve served during the war in i83o in Southern Afghanistan (Medal) .
282 Major E. Gunner served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1875, andin the operations round Cabul in December i379( Medal with two Clasps').
28:1 Lt.Colonel Shirres served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture ot tue Peiwar Kotai,
at the forcing of the Sapri Pass, in the engagement at Mattocn, at the assault on the Shutargardan (mentioned in
despatches), in the operations around Cabul including the investment of Sherpore, and with the expedition into
the Hissarik Valley (Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served
with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 "and was present in the engagement at Tanga Pi-.ni (mentioned in
despatches); and with the Isazai Field Force in 1832. Serve 1 with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 in command of No. 8 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery, and was present at the capture of the Mala-
kand Pass, the passa.ge of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora River (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
286 Major H. V. Cowan served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Com-
manding 3rd Division, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiab on
the 6th October 1879, andin the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore
and the storming of the Asmai Heights (Medal with three Clasps) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adju-
tant Royal Artillery 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Ma.ior. Medal with Cla.sn, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
287 Ma.ior s. D. Rainsford served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
2'-° Major Haggard served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Koorurn Valley Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (MedaS'
with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
291 Major A. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal) . .
292 Major D. E. Dewar served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Soudan Frontier 1'ield iorco
in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). , _ .
293 Colonel Creagh served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Aide de Ca.mp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, »n(l
took part in the pursuit of King Cetywayo. Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and was present
at the capture of the stronghold7mention'ed in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian «-ar of 1882
as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, lel-cl-Mahuta,
Kasnasin (gtn September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Ma.ior,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85,
and in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot
Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). „ .
294 Major A. C. Bailward served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the operations round Cabul ;i<
December 1S79, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
295 Major C. E. H. Heyman served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of lel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
296 Majors H. A. D. Curtis, E. A. Burrows, L. Forde, G.E.Bryant, and A. B. N. Churchi'l and Captain A. U
Currie serrved with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
198 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
-97 Major A. Keene served in the Afghan war oT 1878-80, and took part in the march to Cnndahar with the
force under Major General Pbayre in command of two guns of No. 2 Mountain Batierv (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition 111 18*5-86 (mentioned in despatches, TWO., and Medal with Clasp).
iM Major W. A. Plant served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
-JS Major Montgomery Campbell served in the Boer war of i38t.
301 Major C. K. Maberly served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-S5 on Transport duty (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Stan.
303 Captain F. T. T. Fowle served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the defence o( Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
304 Colonel Parsons served in the Gaika war of 1877-78, including the operations in the Peri« Bush an.1 the affair
at Taba Inac.da, where he commanded two mountain guns. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1R79. and was
present in the engagements at Isanhlwana and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war o: 18S1, and
was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River— severely
wounded, and horse shot (mentioned in despatches'. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
engagement of Tel-el -Mahiwa, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches. Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener iu 1896 111 command of the Egyptian Artillery,
including the engagement at Fivket and tne operations at Hahr (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
3Ji Major H. C. C. D. Simpson served with the Burraah Expedition in 1886-87 m command of a Mountain
Battery of Royal Artillery (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3,7 Major W*. E. L. Balfour served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles "Warren in 1884-85.
3Ji L: Colonel E. \V. Fleming served in the Afghan war in 1870-79 (Medal).
3,1 Major uel'-lrving served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3" Major H. C. Sclater served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 as Staff Glficer at Gemal and afterwards as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S35-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
311 Major O. Rowe served in the Egyptian war of i832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
313 Captain H. M. Aplin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'-t Major W. V. Ij. Lindsay served in the Egyptian war in 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kelur (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
313 Major Bannatine Allason served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0 including the engagement at Shahjni ;
was Adjutant of Field Artillery in Southern Alghanistan from August 1879 till January 18S0, when he was
appointed Adjutant of Artillery ;' iu April 1880 he took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart
as Slab" Officer of Artillery, aiid was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches,
and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Orderly Officer to
Colonel Johnson, and was present in the reconnaissance on the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
as Brigade Major Royal Artillery, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and at the destruction ot Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
314 Sir G.V.Thomas served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance to Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1802, and was presout at the action at Kassasin on the
9th September, and at rhe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Scar). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (horse killed) and
Temai (4th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps).
31i Major J. W. Durilop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Served with the Bnrmtse Expedition in t386-87 (Medal with Clasp).
3lG Major Norton served in the Afghan war in 1878-79. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Merial with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and
w.'.s present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat. in the reconnaissance to Metammeh, and in the engagement
at Abu K lea Wells on the 16th and nth February (three times mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
313 Major R. L. Haines served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal).
32" Major W. S. Churchward served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the engage-
ment at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with two Clasos). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
321 Major K. S. Puusterv'lle served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 as Semcr
Ordnance Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cla.-oi.
3-- Major W. A. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 188?, and was
present in the engagements at Tel-el- Ma huta. and M&h-ama and in the two actions at Kassusin (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, sth Class ot the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
323 Major G. H. Bittleston served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
324 Major rJ. A. Lambart served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near GhuzDf e (Medal with Clasp).
3:5 Lt.Colonel F. H. Elmslie served in the Afghan war in 18^-79 (Medal).
3!>,; Major N. B. Inglefield served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Royal Artillery (Medal).
3-~ Major F. A. Curteis served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
326 Major F. J. A. Trench served in the Zulu war in 1879. and was preset tin the engagement at Ulundi (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3-9 Lt.Colonel C. A. Anderson served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1378-80, was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and took part in the advance
to Cabulunder Brigadier General Gough including the affair at Jugdullnck (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Clasp).
33J Major D. C. Carte'- served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1 B84-85 w:ith the Egyptian Armv. and was present at the action at Kh-bekan (two Clasps, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
33-' Lt.Colonel A. C. Daniell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
333 Major W. H. F. Taylor served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
33* Major J. F.Craig served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
335 Lt.Colonel Adye served in the Afghan war in 1879 w itn the Koorum Valley Field Force under Major General
Roberts (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at
the engagements of El Magfar, Tel'el-Mahuta, Kassasin (9th September), aDd in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 and in the Eastern Soudan in 18S5 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley, and was
present in the engagement at Abu Klea "Wells on the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
337 Major W. L. White served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present at the destruction of Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
338 Major W. H. O'Neill served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* " Major A. Eardley "Wilinot served with the Mahsood "Wuzeeree Expedition 111 1881.
E12 Major H. B. Gundry served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture 01
A!. Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 199
846 Major T. W. Powles served id. the Egyptian war of 1882, ana was present at; oho battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
348 Major R. M. B. F. Kelly served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of a Mountain
Battery (Medal with Clasp).
519 Major F. E. Kent served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
3i3 Major C. P. Triscott served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at Charaainh
on the 6th October 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candah-ar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Exp3diti:mary Force as Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
354 Major J. S. Douglas and Captain J. H. Thomson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
350 Major W. H. Conolly served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
357 Major W. C. Anderson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*3 Major Mercer served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of two FieldGunsat Khelat-i-Ghilzie, including
the advance to the relief of Candahar ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 18P6-87 as Staff Officer to the Lower Bnrmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards as Adjutant,
ot Artillery Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches'. Served in the Hazara campaign in i.'88
and was present in the engagement at Kotkai and in the subsequent operations with the Rive.' Column (mentioi ed
in despatches. Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock! art
in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary .field Force as Orderly Officer Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
360 Sir J. H. Jerv is- VVhite-Jervis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
362 Major 11. M. Slater served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Khevl and U rzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
:w3 Major C. T. Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Khyber Column (Medal). Served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888 (mentioned in despatches).
304 Captain M. F. Fegen served 111 the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Knedive's Stan. Served with the Hizara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and
i.-lth the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was
present in the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
365 Major B. B. Anderson served in the Afghan war in 1873-79 (Medal).
367 Major W. J. A. Beatson served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
368 Major A "W. B. Gordon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-tl-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
369 Lt.Colonel J. M. Grierson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
Intelligence Braneh Indian Contingent, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cla-sp, 5th Class ot the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Expedition r.o the Soudan in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjurant and Quarter Master General at Head
Quarters, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Black Mountain in 1888 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General 2nd Brigade Hazara Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
371 Major OH. L.F.Wilson served w^h the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RobercLowin 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
372 Major F. B. R. Toms served in the Egyptian war of i88i, and was present at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir
\Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
373 Major Phipps Hornoy served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 188,1-85.
371 Major M. B. G. Jackson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. and in those in 1888 including the
engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp). Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services under the Egyptian
Government.
378 Major N. D. Findlay served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
•Clasp).
379 -Major E. A. Fanshawe served in the Afghan war of T878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
380 Maior C. E.Callwell served with a battery of Royal Artillery in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal). Served in
the rjoer war of 18S1.
331 Major F. H. J. Birch served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Jhandola
<>nentioned in despatches. Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of No. ^ Peshawar Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Served with the WazirUtan Delimitation Escort uuder Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in com-
mand of No. 3 Peshawnr Mountain Battery (meutioned in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
382 Major F. B. Lecky served in the Egyptian war in 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
384 Major C. B. Watkins served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Khevi and Urzoo Dear Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
385 Major A. ft'. Powell served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
386 Major E. J. Granet served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the expedition to the Soudan
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84, and was present in the engagements a El-Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khediva's Star).
3W Major G. V. Kemball served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Commu-
nicav.ons (mentioned in despatches, Rrevet of Major, Medal with Clasn). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant
Qna -ter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
33£ Major E.H. A rmitage served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
385 Major A. S. Wedderburn served in the Egyptian war of i83j, and was present at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir
— hc.-se shot (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
39U Major F. E. Cooper served with No. 7 Screw-gun Mountain Battery inthe Egyptian war of 1882, and was
.present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
391 Major G. H. M'Laugblin served in the Egyptian war in 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
391t Major H. J. Du Cane served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
392 Major F. F. Minchin served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah Force (Medal
with Ciasp).
393 Major H. A. Inglis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar. and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasn. and Bronze Decoration).
m3t MijorE. A. P. Hobday served in thi cimoiign on the North West Frontier of Iniia under Sir William
.Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field' Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade, and
took part in the defence of the Malakand and the operations at Malakand and the Swat Valley (mentioned in
despatches); also served with the Mohmand Field Fore? and the Buner Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutan
General 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
394 Major G. B. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served
with the Wuntho Expedition, Burmah, in 1890-91 (Medal with Clasp).
200 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
395 Lt.Colonel C. V. Hume served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Intelligence Officer 5th Brigadt
and as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
396 Major P. H.Enthoven served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
397 Major H. L. Gardiner served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, took part in the defence of C.^ndahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
398 Major H. Chance served .vith the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
399 Major C. P. Fendall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at
Myadaw on the 2nd December 1885 ; was Staff Officer to the Eastern Frontier Column and at Taungdwingyi till 16th
September 18S6 (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
400 Major H. C. G. Taylor, Captains Cloete.G. F.Herbert, and F. A. Randolph served in the Soudan campaign in
1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
101 Major T. K. E. Johnston served in the Afghan war in i83o (Medal).
402 Major A. Hamilton-Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
404 Major A. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches).
406 Major A. L. Tisdall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
408 Major G. E. Benson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
(slightly wounded) and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1805 (Brevet of Major, Star). Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major Mounted Corps until invalided, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
409 Major R. C. O. Stuart and Captain A. D. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with
Clasp).
410 Major Du Boulay served in the Kile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Abu Klea, and in
he engagements at Abu Kru, Metammeh, and Abu KleaAVellson the 16th and 17th February (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Japanese Army during the war between China
and Japan in 1S94 (Japanese War Medal).
412 Majors Cooper Key and H. T. Hawkins and Captain R. G. Strange served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
andKhedive's Star).
413 Major G. F. W. St. John served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S90, and with the Isazai Field Force
in 1S9?. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhartin 1S97-98
with the ist Division Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of No. 1 (Koh;it) Mountain Battery, and was pre-
sent in tlie engagement at Dargai (mentioned in despatches), at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
414 Major F. H. Crampton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of Tema
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-26, and was
present in the engagement at Giniss.
416 Major A. L. Carroll served in the Boer wir of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force, and was present at the
engagement at Lang's Nek.
417 Major Vores served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, andKhedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present
in the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp).
419 Major E. W. Blunt served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
421 Major C. H. Milward served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the siege train under Lt.Colonel Minto Elliot
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
422 Major C. D. King served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
423 Sir F. R. Wingate served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Acting Aide de Camp and Military
Secretary to the Major General on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier
in 18S0, including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp), and also in the operations
in 1891 including the capture of Tokar (3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Director of Military Intelligence, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1897-98, resulting in the capture of Abu
Hamed and the snbsecpient occupation of Berber (extra Aide de Camp to tue Queen and Coionei).
454 Major L. G. Watkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Ordnance Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Bimer Field
Force as Ordnance Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps 1.
423 Major (I. E. English served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
3rd Mounted Rifles.
426 Major R. W. Fuller served with the Chitral Relief Fcrce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
427 Major S. M. Renny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was present m the engagement at
Nyoungoo-Mingyan, at the surrender of Mandalay, in the expeditions to Bhanoo and Mogoung, and against the
Kachins on ine Chinese Frontier, and in the engagements at Choung-Pangand Paung-Yona-(Medal with Clasp).
429 Captain E. Bickford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Sikkim Expedition, in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches Clasp).
430 Captain H. B. Brownlow served with the Burmese Expedition in :886 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
431 Captain C. de C. Hamilton served with the Lu'shai Expedition in 1889 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Major Royal Artillery
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
432 Major A. H. C. Birch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery (mentioned in de-
spatches, Clasp) ; and with the 'Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force in command of the 8th Bengal Mountain Battery, including the defence of Malakand, the relief of
Chakdara, and the operations in Swat and Mamund Valley'(wounded) ; with the Utman Khel Column of the
Malakand Field Force and with the Buner Field Force, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (several times
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
433 Captain R. Morris served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on Transport Duty, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
436 Captain A. Crawford served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army, and waspresent at the
action at Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served at Suakin during the operations in the Soudan from April to August
1891 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
437 Captain Burney served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender
of KafrDowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 201
439 Captain W. Moore Lane served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of two guns of No. 2
(Derajat) Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp)..
440 Captain A. P. Longfleld served with the .Burmese Expedition in 1685-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
448 Captain F.J. S.Cleeve served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
443 Captain AXapel-Cureservedintbe E gyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kehir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Stai).
444 Captain T. W. G. Bryan served with the Eurmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the night attack on
Bhamo (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp) ; and with the two Miranzai Expeditions
in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
445 Captain L. H. Ducrot served in the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Starl.
447 Captain C. D. Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Clasp).
448 Major H. E. Stanton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89, first with a Mountain Battery, and after
wards as Attache Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major ist Brigade, and waspresentatthe capture
cf the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (several
times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
450 Major A. F. Montanaro served with tae expedition to ishanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of
Major, Star).
451 Captain M. L. Carleton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
433 Captains J. Hanwell and H. R. Cook served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
453 Captain M. B. Bicknell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
457 Captain A. H. Short served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheer.
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
458 Captain J. W. Ormiston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
453 Captain S. L>. Browne. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
460 Captain G. C. Dowell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Meds; with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in i883 (Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Staff Captain for Royal Artillery, Medal
with Clasp).
461 Captain H. E. B. Lane served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1SS7-80
(Clasp).
463 Captain N. E. Young served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
command of a Battery of Horse Artillery, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hatir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Kuedive's Medal with two Clasps).
464 Major H. D. Grier served with the Tonhon and Wumho Expeditions in 1889-91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and at the engagement in the Swat Valley (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S as Adjutant
of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches), and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant of
Royal Artillery 2nd Divi.-ion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
!i«6 Captain M. Taylor served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
467 Captain E. S. Cooper served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835 (Medal with Clasp).
«8 Captain A. W. Gay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
4'° Major J. L. Parker served in 1885-37 with the Ruby Mines Expedition as Adjutant of Royal Artillery. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with. Clasp); with ibe Hazara Expedition
in 1891 (Clasp); and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery,,
and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass, in the action near Khar, the descent into the Swat
Valley, and the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat-
Kurram Force in command of No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery, including the relief of the Samana Forts (twice
mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the same Battalion, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the operations in the Maidan, Bagh and Bazar
Valleys, and the engagements at Kahu Darra Pass on 27th, ?8th aud 29th November (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, three Clasps).
471 Captain C. T. Bell. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
472 Captain F. H. S. Giles served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the night, attack on Bhamo
(Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force in command of No. 3 (Peshawur) Mountain Battery
(Clasp.)
473 Captain M. M. Noble served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 including the affair at Pitao. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
474 Captain C. U. Smeaton served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S34-S5. Served
in the operations in Zululand in 18S8. Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1897-98 in command of the Maxim Battery Royal Artillery, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned
in despatches. Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
-47° Captain H. H. Butler served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
477 Captain F.L. Donaldson served with the Nile Expeditionin 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Abu
Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
479 Captain C. W. Brownlow served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Ciasp) .
480 Captain F. R. Drake served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
4S1 Captain VV. H. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp), in 1887-89
(Clasp), and in 1890-92 (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
483 Captain O.C. Williamson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 — slightly wounded (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force,
in command ol No. 6 (Bombay) Mountain Battery (Clasp).
484 Captain R. A. Kaye serve! with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medai with Clasp).
485 Captain A. F. Pullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
operations in the Soudan in 1891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Star with
Clasp).
466 Captain J. C. Thorp ierved with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
487 Captain F. W. S. Stanton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Panjkora
River (Medal with Clasp).
490 Captain G. E. Galbraith served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
202 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
491 Captain L. G. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (Medal with Ciasp) ; [and with the
two Miranzai Expeditious in 1891 (Clasp).
132 Captain Logan. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
493 Captain C. N. Lyall served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at A'ou Klea —
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
194 Captain M. W. S. Pasley served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the C ifc.-al Relief
.Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (lledal with Clasp).
437 Captain F. H. P. R. M'Meekan served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp),'
458 Captain A. L. Walker served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
499 Captain M. S. Eyre served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85 with No. 9 Mountain Battery Cinque Ports
Bivision, and in 1886-87 with No. 1 Mountain Battery Eastern Division (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
expedition to the Black Mountain in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
500 Maior W. A. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
501 Major H. Montgomery-Campbell Ferved in the Boer war of t88i.
-°- Major C. E. Lawrie served with the expedition against the Jebus, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892—
slightly wounded (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Foree
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of a Maxim Battery, including the engagement at Firket and
the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches. Brevel of Major, Khedive's Medal with twe Clasps).
501 Captain T. L. Coxhead served with the Burmese Expedition in 1086, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment at Ningyan on the 10th October (mentioned in despatches, DSO , and Medal with Clasp).
506 Captain R. G. Merriman served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, if
1802, including the capture of Tambi (DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
■',or Captain W. K. Hardy.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry. " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
509 Captain C. G.Watson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Ciasp).
511 M ijor M. Peake served w th the DongoU Scpjditomry forei under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 m
command of a Field Battery, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
512 Captain G. R. Lamb served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
511 Captain G. S. Ogg served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
ln Major A. W. Money served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. and with the Isazai Field Force
in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India ui:der Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
■with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force -with No. 8 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery, and temporarily
in command of No. 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery, and afterwards with No. 1 (Kohat) Muuntain Battery as
Officiating Commandant, and w'as present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, at ibe reconnaissance of the Saian Sar, including the engagement of 9th Nov.,
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Maior), and iu the operations in the Waran Valley, around Dwatoi, and in
the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
517 Captain H. W. lies served with the Hazara Expedition in i38S (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-89, including the operations of the Phoukhan Column in which he commanded two guns of
No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery (two Clasps); and with the Manipore Expedition in 189: (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp).
518 Captain H. F. Vanderzee served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
519 Capuin T. R. C. Hulson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp1.
52J Miior C. H. de Rugamiut served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under ir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 in command of a Gunboat, including the engagement at Firket and the operations Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie. Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
522 Captain T. E. Marshall served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the Tammu C damn (Medal with
Clasp); with the Wtmtho Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp); and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-
93 under Brigadier General falmer (mentioned in despatches).
524 Captain H. B. Strange served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Aide de
■Camp to Major General Strange, Commanding Alberta Field Force, and was present in the engagement on the 28th
May at Frenchman's Butte (mentioned hi despatches, Medal with Clasp).
523 Captaiu F. Pctts served in the operations in Znluland in 1883.
'26 Captain Bruce Kingsmill served with the expedition to the Black Mountain in 18S8 as Assistant Transport Officer
3rd Column and subsequently in the Advanced Column at Thakot and Allai (Medal with Clasp).
328 Captain C. E. Hill served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 and again in 1887 89 with the Upper Burmah
Meld Force (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Hazara Expedition iu 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force
in 1892.
529 Captain A. E. J. Perkins served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
530 Captain L. W. P. East served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1801 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp), and in th3 operations against the Abor Tribes in th9
North East Frontier of Assam in 1894.
532 Caplaiu C. J. F.luut served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and wa« present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passago of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Panjkora River (Medal
-with Clasp).
533 Captain J. G. Baldwin served in the Burmese campaign iu 1890-02. including the Tonhon and Wuntho Ex-
peditions and the operations on the North-Easf. frontier (Medal with Clasp).
531 Captain Lyle. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry. " Hare's Annual Army List," p. 786.)
•535 Captain T. A. Tancred served in the operations in Matabeleland in 1893-94 (Medal).
"c Captain O. K. Tancock served with the Chitral Relief Force unde.- Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
■537 CaDtain W. D. Nichol served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
537tCaptain M. A. C. Crowe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
€lasp).
539 Captain D. Arbuthnot served with the Chilral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport
'Officer 4th Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
341 Captain R. St. G. Gorton served with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891, and with the expedition against
the Hnnza-Nagars in 1891-92— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Cla*p).
543 Captain H. A. Reid served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S90 with No. 7 Mountain Brtterv. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with No. 4 Hazara Mountain Battery (Medal with
Clasp).
544 Captain K. K. Knapp served with the Manipore Field Force in i3gi, and in the Chin Hills in 1892 with, the
Baunghe. Tashon and Nwengal Columns (Medal with Clasp); in Lushai in 1892 with Captain Rose's Burma
Relief Column (Clasp); and with the Waziristau Fie'd Force in 1894-95 (Clasp).
5,5 Captain R. H. Hare served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagements at Panjkora and Ma-
mugai (Medal with Clasp).
547 Lieut. G. R. M. Church served with the Zhob Vallev Expedition in 1890.
548 Oantain G. G. Traherne served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart including
the engagement at Sangar (Medal with Clasp").
553 Captain F. G. Smallwood served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp).
551 Cantam D. G. Seagrim served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890 ; with the Isazai Field Force in 1892 ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp).
332 Captain H. D. Larymore served with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892 (mentioned in des-
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 203
patehes, Me.dal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (CUT <?. and
Star).
533 Captain W. Hr,wel Jones served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rouert Low in 1895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
553 Captain J. A. Stewart served in Burma in 1S89-92, including the operations of the Tonhou Expedition (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Cnitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895. aud was present at the capturei
of the Malakand Pass and in the engagements in the Swat Valley, at Panjkora River and Mainugai (Medal with
Clasp) .
556 Captain A. If. Smith served with the Hazara Expedition m 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai
Field Force in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relfef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal wiih Clasp).
56u Captain W. St. C. Bland served in the operations in the Chin Hills m 1891-92 with No. 8 Bengal Mountain
Battery in the Kanhow Column. Served with the Waziristan Expedition, 2nd Brigade, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1894-9; with No. S Bengal Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
a61 Captain R. P. Molesworth served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clisp). Served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sis William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the Toehi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
063 Captain F. R. Patch served in the Miranzai Expedition in iSqi underSir William Lockhart, and was present
in the engagement at Sansrar — wounaed (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served
with the Chitial Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp).
566 Captain E. P. Carter served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
°6' Captain A. T. Anderson served in the campaign on the Ncrth West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9; with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and was present
in the engagement at Dargai, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations
against the Chamkanis aud in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
"- Captain H. W. M. Parker served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with No. 6 (Bombay)
Mountain Battery 1 Medal with Clasp).
560 Captain W. T. T. Corrie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1397-9S with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and was present
in the engagement at Dargai, at the forcing of the Sampagha aud Aihmga Passes, and in the operations
against the Cham'.:anis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal witu two Clasps).
'■_° Oaptaiu A. Le M. Brayservedwith the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189; (Medal with Clasp).
5/l Captain H. G. Brett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wil.iam Lockhart
in 1S97-9S with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the relief of the
Sarnana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture of the Sampagba and Arhanga Passes,
and in the operations in the Maidan and Bazar Valleys including the engagement at Kahu Pass (Medal with three
Clasps).
5'2 Captain EL C. Moultrie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Panjkora Hi ver (Medal
with Clasp).
5'J Captain C. G. Stewart served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1S95 1 mentioned in despatches. DSO.. and Medal with Ciasp).
_ °'3|- Lieut. R. E Home served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
mi8;S with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force, with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery from the 27th
February 189S (Medal with Clasp).
'7i Captain F. L. Galloway served with the Chitral Reb'ef Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Serveu m the campaign on the North West Frontier of In lit under Sir William Lickhart in 1897-93 as Aide de
Camp to Sir Power Palmer, Commanding the Lioes of Communication Tiraa Expeditionary Force (mentioned
m despatches, two Clasps) .
'J Cap-ain G. F. MacMunn served with the Burmese Exnedition in 1802, and was present at the defence of
Sa_don— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
' Lieut. H. E. T. Kelly served in the campaign on the North West FrontieroE India under Sir William Lockhart
111 1S97-98 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the relief of the
bamana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
and in the operations in the Maidan and Bazar Valleys including the engagement at Kahu Pass (Medal with three
Clasps).
_ "• Lieut. R. H. F. M'Culloch served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896
in command of Royal Artillery— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO.)
=-■ Lieut. F. A. Wynter served in the campaign on the North West Fronti r of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Sth Bengal Mountain Battery with the Malakand Field Force, including the defence of Malakand
(wounded), the operations in the Mamund Valley, and the engagements at Markhanai and Muyat Kila— severely
wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
°*'J Lieut. J. E. L. Bruce served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1S91 as Orderlv Officer to Brigadier General
Wolseley (mentioned iu de-patches, Medal with Clasp). Served iu the eampaign'on the North Wes* Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockart in 1897-9S with the Tochi Field Force witli No. 3 (Peshawur) Mountaiu Battery
(Medal with Clasp).
580 ",'?"**■ '''■ H.- B- Craster and A. W. Curtis served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
T ti ut- H- S- <le Brett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India nnder Sir William
.Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tochi Field Force with No. 6 (Bombay) Mountain Batterv including the engagement
at Mnizar ou 10th June 1897 {DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
T * vv^leUt-' G" R' F' Tallx,t served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
JL.ockh.art m 1897.9s as Orderly Officer to Major General Bird, Commanding Tochi Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
- Lieut. C. W. J. Orrs'Tved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at the
capture ol the Malakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
° Lieut b. C. C. Townsend served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896
(mentioned in despatches).
"* Lieut. H. J. Cotter served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
blT Robert Low in 1S95 (.Modal with Clasp).
t 5i k'eit- S. W. Robinson served in th • campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
-Lockhart m 1897-98 with No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the night
attack on Sada, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the capture cf the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
and the operations in the Maidan and Bazar Valleys (Medal with three Clasps).
™ Lieut. R. K. Scott served during the rising in the North- West Territories of Canada in 18S5 'Medal).
-_..'. •L,leut- J- W. E- Donaldson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Sth Bengal Mountain Battery with the Tochi Valley Expedition, with the
Malakand Field Force including the operations in Swat (engagement at Landakai) and the Mamund Valley
(engagements at Markhanai aud Muyat Kilai ; with the Utinan Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force, and with
the Buner Field Force including the engagement at Tanga Pa's (Medal with three Clasps 1.
" Lieut. H. G. Lloyd served with the Cnitral Relief Force under Sir R ibert Low in 180; (Medal with Clasp).
_ sua Lieut G. C. Merrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Sth Bengal Mountain Battery with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations
against the Chamkanis aud in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
™ Lieut. J. H. Massie served with the Chitral Relief F >rc> und»r Sir RM^rtLow in 1S05 (Medal with Ciasn).
-591 Lieut. J. Byron served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India unler Sir William Lockhart in
203a War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Orderly Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Claspsj.
^92 Lieut. G. D. Wheeler served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
593 Lieut. E. H. E. Collen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98, first as Orderly
Officer, and afterwards as Aide de Camp to Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the force (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
595 Lieut. R. S. de Winton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1808 with No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionarv Force from
15th January (Medal with two Clasps) .
596 Lieut. J. H. Paine served in the operations in Mekran in 1893, and was present in the engagement at Goka
Parosh (mentioned in despatches. DSO.)
597 Lieut. W. F. T. O'Connor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with No. 9 Mountain Battery Royal Artillery, including the
engagement at Landakai and the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and
September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 8 (Bengal) Mountain Battery', and was present
in the engagements at Ohagru Kotal and Dargai, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in
the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
598 Lieut. F. A. Twiss served in ihe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force with No. 8 (Bengal) Mountain Battery, including the defence of the Mala-
kand, the relief of Chakdara Fort, and the engagement at Landakai ; with the Mohmand Field Force with No. 5
(Bombay) Mountain Batterv incmding the operations in the Mamund country ; and with the Tirah Expedition-
ary Force with No. 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery, including the engagement* at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and engagement of 9th
November, and the operations in the Waran Valley, around Dwatoi, and in the Bara Valley (Medal with three
Clasps).
599 Lieut. A. C. Fergusson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery, and was present in
the engagement at Dargai and at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
600 Lieut. G. E. Tyrrell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1898 wilh No. 1 (Kohat) Mountain Battery with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force from nth February
(Medal with two Clasps).
601 Lieut. A. B. Forman and 2nd Lieut. H. de C. Martelli.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.
605 Lieut. J. Carnaghan served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (Medal).
607 Captain Paton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 ; and was present in the engagement at Maiwand
(Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct).
008 Captain Firth served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tcl-el-Kebir (men-
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610 Lieut. T. Williams served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Shahjui,
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo, near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
611 Lieut, j. Cox served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagements at Zuugin Nek aDd Kam-
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Davidson, George,120 Exec. Eng., ist Grade, D. P.W., M.W. Dept. ; Mint Master, \
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Blunt, Ernest,,181 ExecutiveEngireer,istGrade, D.P.W., M.W. Department, Mhow )
(Breoet Lt. Colonel, 20 May 98) 1
p.s.e. Burn-Murdoch, John,'92 Southern Mahrutta, Railway, Dharwar
Ellis, Charles Conyngham,193 Executive Engineer, ist Grade, Bareilly
p.s.c. Sharpe, James Birch,19* Chester
Digby, Thomas,195 Executive Engineer, ist Grade, Madras Division. Leave England
Barton, Maurice C.196 Sup. Inst., Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Maxwell, Ronald Charles,19" Simla
Love, Henry Davison, Principal Civil Engineering College atMadras
CAPTAIN.
6 Jan.
Sill, John Warre, Instructor Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 26 Sept. 94 [12 Sept. 7
Mackean, Kenneth,199 St.. Lucia. Ordered Home
Bagnold, Arthur Henry200 {Bt.Major, 15 June85). Western District, Exeter
Constable, Willoughby Verner,202 North Western Railway, Lahore ,
Jennings. Robert Henry.203 Political Employ, Rajpootana
Foley, Algernon Campbell,198 Cardiff
Darling, Charles Henry,204 Portsmouth
Rawson, Herbert Edward, London
Mackenzie, William Jacob, E .inburgh
Andrews-Speed, Henry Speed,206 Exec. Engineer, 2nd Grade, M.W.D., Umballa
Buston. Philip Thomas20" (Bt. Major, 7 Dec. 88), Dublin
Tyler. John Charles,208 Colchester
Sim, George Hamilton,-'"9 Brighton
Campbell, John Charles,210 Dublin
Pinnis, Henry,126 Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for R. Eng., India. On Leave
Perrier, James Archibald,212 DSO. Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade. Simla
Fullerton, John Davidson,213 Adjutant 2 Cheshire Volunteer Engineers, 21 Mar. 95
Hoskyn, Chas.Res:., Dep. Account. Gen. Public WorksAccounts,N.W.Prov.and Oude
Spilsbury, Edgar Chas.214 Exec. Eng., 2nd Gr.,D. P. W., M.W. D. On Leave
Jones, George Turner,216 Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, Military Works Department, Poona
Conner, William Daniel,217 Professor Royal Military Academy
Lindlev, Waldemar Delmar,218 Sheerness
p.s.c. Bethefi. Edward Kugn,219 Aldershot
Attree, Frederick Wm. Town,221 Quetta
p.s.c.Talbot, Ron. Milo George223 (Bt.Major, 16 Feb. %T,Bt.Lt.Co'onel, 16 Nov. 9S), ]
Egyptian Army j
Meiu, Alexander Lechmere,126 Exec. Eng. 2nd Grade, M.W.D., Kiirrachee
p.s.c. Hickson, Samuel Arthur Einera,225 DSO., York
Onslow, Gerald Chas.Penrice.226 Executive Engineer, istGrade, M.W.D., Chuckrata
Stafford, William Francis Howard ,227Curragh
Waller, Edmund Augustus,228 Examiner of Guaranteed Railway Accounts, Madias...
Kennev, Arthur Herbert,229 CMG., Aldershot
Wahab, Robert Alex.230 C1E. (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 28 Aug. 95) Survey of India, Calcutta
St. Ciair, William Augustus Edmund,231 Dublin
Tower, George Alfred,232 Luc know
Childers, Edmund Spencer Eardley233 (Bt.Major 9 Jan. 85; Bt.Lt.Colonel,^
2 Apr. 03). M-i.lta j
Wingheld- Stratford, Cecil Vernon, Isle of Wight
Friend, Lovick Bransby, Cairo
Shute, Gerald Edward,236 Bombay Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
Rainsford-Hannay, Frederick, Inspector Submarine Defences, War Office
p.s.c. Haig, Herbert de Haga,23" M. W. Dept., Allahabad
Penrose, Cooper238. Suecial Duty Wei-hai-Wei
Day, John George,239 Simla
Porter, Geoffrey Merchead,147 Exec. Eng., ,-stGrade, Bombay Defence Div. Murree
Jerome, Henry Joseph Walker,240 Aldershot
Scott-Moncrieff, George Kenneth241
p.s.c. Sinclair, Hugh Moutgomerie,242 Military Works Department, Ferozepore
Kenyon, Edward Ranulph, Special Duty, Admiralty
Grant, Samuel Chas. Norton, Dep. Assist. Adj. General, War Office, 1 Sept. 97
Bate, Charles M'Guire,243 Mauritius. Ordered Home
Middlemass, Jchn Crawford, Pembroke Dock ,
Peel, Frederick,126 Exec. Eng. 2nd Gr., D.P. W..M. W. D., Agra
Lutyens, John Gallwey,244Meerut
Maxwell, Cedric244f. Cape of Good Hope
Wrottesley, Alfred Edward, Postal Telegraphs, 27, Newgate Street, E.C
Cleeve, Stewart Dalrymple,245(!eyion
MacDonneli, Alfred Creagh,246 Inst, in Surveying Sch. of Mil. Erg., 16 Dec. 95
Boyce, Ernest Joseph George, Dover
Appleton, Henry,247 TJmballa
Dickie, John Elford,248 Exec. Eng., and Grade, D. P. W., Mil. Works Dept., Bengal...
Tyler Henry Edward, Inspector of Submarine Defences, India
Abbott, Herbert Edw. Stacy,249 DSO. Under Sec. to Punjab Govt. P. W. D. Gen. £
Branch, Simla. On Leave I
p.s.c. Poster, Hubert John,250 Quarter Master General Canadian Militia, with rank >
of Lt.Colonel, it Aug. 98 /
Haynes, Charles Edward,251 Malta
Barnet, Horace Hutton.252 School of Military Engineering, Chatham. Ordered >
to Halifax, N S j
Ruck, Oliver Edwal,255 Bermuda
Mayne, Charles Blair,'26 Bombay Defence Works
Goodwvn, Henry Edward,254 DSO. Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Bangalore...
Gale, Walter Andrew, Cawnpore Division Military Works Department
Hawkins, Walter Francis,255 Aldershot
Randolph, Alfred Herbert,126 Jamaica
Jackson, Louis Charles,147 Instructor, School of Military Engineering, Chatham ...
Littledale, Ralph Pudsay,257 Glasgow
Commeline, Charles Ernest,258 Halifax, N.S. Ordered to Bermuda
Cowan, James Henry, Isle of Wight
Bond, Francis George,261 Rorkee. On Leave
p.s.c. Leverson, G. F., Esquire of St. John of Jerusalem. En route Home from Cuba
Biwies, Frederick Gilbert,262 Ceylon
Longe, Francis Bacon,263 Dep. Supt. ist Grade, Topog. Sarv. of India. On Leave...
Tnrfon, William Harry, Adjutant 2 Lancashire Engineer Volunteers 31 May 94 ...
Brotherton, Thomas de la Haye,265 Instructor School of Militarv Eng. Chatham ...
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19 Aug. 86
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2 Feb. 87
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19 June 77
10 June 77
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9 Oct. 77
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31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 7S
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25 .Inn. 88
23 Jan. 88
25 Jan. 88
1 Apr. 88
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1 Apv. 88
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1 Apr. S3
4 Apr. 88
26 May 88
1 Jui.y 88
1 July £8
1 July S3
1 July 88
1 July 88
10 July 38
14 July 38
Majors.
Carr, George Anderson, Inst. Electcy. School of Military Engineering, 30 Jan. 96
Kelly, Arthur James, .Madras
Stanton, Edwd. Chas.,266 Exec. Ens. 1st Gr., D.P.W..M.W.D.. Bengal, Simla
p.s.c. Heath, Fred. Crofton,267 Brig". Major & Sec. s.M.E. (Bt. Major, 20 Jan. 88) ...
Glubb, Frederic Mauley, Hilsea ,
Thomson, Andrew Graham,208 War Office
p.x.e. Pemberton, Ernest St. Clair,269 Portsmouth
p.j.e. Laffan, Henry David, AnErlo-German Boundary Commr. South Africa
p.s.c. Lawson, Hy. Merrick,27' (lit. Colonel), 1 Dec. 9S), Ka-sala
Tanner. John Arthur,2"2/) .SO. Exec. Eng., 2nd Gr., D.P.W., M.W. Dept., Punjab...
Sankey, Alfred Robert Mandeville, Home District
Reynolds, Frank Romilly, Edinburgh
MacL'arthy, Felix Denis Francis, 273 Curragh
Irvine, James Laird,2"4 Aldershot
Jackson, Hugh M.,276 Ordnance Survey, Edinburgh
}' s.c. Agar, Edward, Salisbury Plain District
Kice, Spring Robert, Chatham
Meeres, Arthur Douglas, Adjutant 1st Aberdeen Volunteer Engineers 17 Sept. 94
Dumbleton, Horatio Norris,277 Chief Inst. School of Submarine Mining 16 Aug. 05
P render gast, Theodore John Warrender, Isle of Wight
Massy, Hampden Hugh, Aldershot
Adair, Henry Benjamin Naylor,279 Dover
St. Johu, Charles William Robert, Gibraltar :
Yolland, William, Nova Scotia
Mantell, Alfred Montgomery.280 Sick Leave
Burn-Murdoch, Paul R., Assist. Insp. Submarine Defences, War Office, 1 Jan. 97
Williams, Godfrey,281 Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., M.W. Dept., )
Peshawur. Leave England )
Huskissou, William, Professor Royal Military College 14 Jau. 98
Cregan. Thomas Andrew, Adjutant 1 Gloucestershire Volunteer Eng. 30 Oct. 94...
Druitt, Edward, Secretary Royal Engineer Committee, Chatham
Chesney, Harold Frank,278 Exec. Eng.. 2nd Grade, D. P. W., M.W.D., Peshawur...
Brownrigg, Henry John Watt, AVoolwich
Stafford, Henry Lawrence Caulfeild Howard. Plymouth
Anderson, Francis James,282 Aldershot
Arkwr'yht, Leonard Arthur, Egypt
Gubbins, Philip Charles, Belfast
Cairnes, William Alan,263 Dublin
Stockdale, Godfrey Henrv Wolley, Plymouth
Davidson, Stuart. War Office, Whitehall
Leigh, Richard, Preston
Horniblow, Frank Herbert ,
Baker, Walter Way, War Office
Russell, Bruce Bremner,284 Bangalore
Paterson, Hugh Aug. Lawrence, Portland '19 June 77
Learoyd, Charles Douglas,255 Newcastle-on-Tyne '18 Dec. 78
Norris, Stephen Leslie,286 Edinburgh ' ..!i8 Dec. 78] 28 Mar.
Mullaly, Herbert,287 Dep. Assist. Qr.Mr. General for Mobilization, lndia,n Mar. 96:18 Dec. 78] 3° Mar.
Hinde^ William Henry, Queenstown 18 Dec. 78'
Mills, Dudley Acland, Plymouth 18 Dec. 78
Winn, John,289 Instructor School of Military Engineering, Chatham, 6 Dec. 98 ... 6 Apr. 79
Burrard, Sidney Gerald, Dep. Supdt., 4th Grade, Topog. Survey of India, Poona 6 Apr. 79
Kellv, Francis Henry,290 (Brevet Lt. Colonel 20 May 98), Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade, ~) ] , .
P.W?D., M.W. Dept., Lahore .....: :.',/. ° Apr. 79
King, Henry Somerset,291 Adjutant 1 Hampshire Volunteer Engineers, 23 Aug. 97! 6 Apr. 79
Browne, Clement Alfred Rigby, South Mahrat'.a Railway : i 6 Apr. 79
Russell, Walter, Mauritius 6 Apr. 79
Jeffreys, Frederick Vaughan, Hong Kong :::.:::::::: 6 Apr. 79
Roberts, Henry Bradley. Bermuda. Leave England ......:::...:::.:.:::... .-.-.- 1 6 Apr. 79
Townshend, Ernest, Gosport ! 6 Apr. 79
s c. Sandbach, Arthur Edmund,293 As_sist. Mil. Sec. Bengal [Bt.L1.Col. 16 Nov.98) ! 6 Apr. 79
CAPTAIN. , MAJOE.
8 Juiy 88
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16 Dee.
31 Jan. 7s
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 73
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
18 Dec. 78
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18 Dec. 88
18 Dec. 88
10 Jan. 89
12 Jan. 80
8 Feb .80
3 Mar. 89
8 Mar. 89
1 Apr. 88
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Allen, Robert Franklin,29* Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, M.W. Department; 1
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
7 Apr. 89
1 Apr. xg
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
r Apr. 89
t Apr. 89
1 Apr. 89
Office of Inspector General of Military Works, Simla S
Dallas, James, Exec. Eng. 2nd Grade, D. P. W., Assist. Sec.,M. W.D.Simla On Furl. '30 July 79
Stuart', Andi-ew Mitchell,296 War Office 30 July 79
Norton, CharlesEdward, Home District 130 July 79
BicrcT-S) Henry Vero,297 DSO. Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade, Mil. Works Dept., Murree ...'30 July 79
Bin-ton, Edmund Merceron,298 Capo of Good Hope 130 July 79
Take Martin Litchfield,299 Cork 30 July 79
O'dfield, Frederick Hume,390 Secunderabad [30 July 79J2' May 89
Dopping-Hepenstal, Lambert John,301 Dublin i3o July 79 » June Eg
Grant Alexander, employedatEsquimault, Canada, withrankofLt. Col. 4Aug. 98:30 July 79
Hemming, Edward Hughes,302 Liverpool |i8Feb. So
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4 Apr. 89
17 Apr. 85
17. Apr. 89
3 May 89
7 May 89
10 May
Hodder William Morgan,303 Adjutant 1 Durham. Volunteer Engineers, 17 Oct. 95 1 iS Feb.
Huleatt', Hugh,304 First Assist. Building Works Ordnance Factories, R. Arsenal 1 18 Feb.
iS Feb.
Maclagan. Robert Srneiton,305 Assist. Eng., 1st Grade, P.W.D..M.W.D., Delhi
Bovd,°Mossom Archibald, York !i8 Feb
Hiiliard William Robert, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, Mian Mir 1 18 Feb.
Swayne'Harald George Carlos,306 Bombay 18 Feb. 09
Nathan, Matthew, War Office, London , rg May 80
Captains.
Cowie Alexander Hugh, Aldershot. Ordered to St. Lucia
Thackwell, Osbert Montague Roche, Khyber Field Force
Stewart James,307 Shorncliffo
Kllioaid William Francis Henry Style308 (Brevet Major 18 Nov. 96, Bt.Lt.Col. 16N0V. 98) ...
#(£ Ayliner Fenton John,309 A. A. Gen. Rangoon (Bt.Maj. 18 Oct. 93; Bt.Lt.Col. 22 Jau. 96)
21 June 81,
25 June 89
25 June 89
6 July 89
20 July 89
20 July 89
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12 Aug. 95
12 Aug. 95
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24 Sept. 95
I Oct. 95
22 Oct. 95
5 Dec. 95
1 Mar. 96
11 Mar. 96
9 Apr. 96
20 Apr. 96
9 May 96
22 July 95
25 July 96
3 Aug. 96
6 Aug. 96
12 Aug. 96
12 Aug. 96
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8 Sept. 96
16 Sept. 96
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31 Dec. 96
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8 Mar. 97
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4 Apr. 97
3 June 97
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16 Apr. 98
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22 May 98
26 May 98
1 July 98
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10 July 9S
14 July 98
II Aug. 98
27 Aug. 98
r Sept. 98
22 Oct. 98
Camier John Edward. Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, P.W.D .Bombay
|V:, d(lelev,Chas.Edw.311Bombay Sappers and Miners: Company Comdr.,Tfrah Field Fore
Dixon Peter Eden, Executive'Engineer, 2nd Grade, M.W.D., Peshin
HilL.Cecil,312 Ceylon
■Meredith, Edward Spencer, Chester
PetrieRicardoUartnell,3'3 Aldershot
Cowie Charles Henry, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., Jealdab
„ s c Edmonds, James Edward, Jamaica ,
Morton Wm. Ross,315 Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, Indus Canals, Dhera Ghazi Khan
19 May 80
19 May 80
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27 July 3c
27 July 80
27 July So
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23 reb. 81
23 Feb. 81
23 Feb. Si
23 Feb. 8j
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26 July 81
26 July 81
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6 Aug. 89
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1 Oct. So
2 Oct. 89
1 Nov. 80
1- Dec. 89
17 Dec. 89
17 Dec. 89
17 Dec. 89
17 Dec. 8c
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iS Jan. 90
25 Jan. 90
Corps of Royal Engineers.
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Captains.
Shelley, Archibald Douglas Graham, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, "D.P.W. ; Under \
Secretary to Madras Government, P.W.D. Railway Branch. Trichinopoly i
Glanville, Francis,319 DSO. Plymouth
Ellis, William Montague, Consulting Architect, Bezawda ..■•■
Van Straubenzee, Arthur Hope, School of Military Engineering
Macdonaid, James Ronald Leslie320 (Brevet Maj. 5 Jan. 93), British East Africa
Walton, Ellys William,321 Dep. Consulting Eng. to Govt, oi' India i'or Railways, Burma
Dundee, William John Daniel]. Leave, England
Roper, Alexander William,322 ShorncliHe
Jones, Lewis, Singapore
Hamilton, James Edwin O'Hora. Ceylon
Craster, Shafto Longfield,323 Dep. Consulting Eng. to Govt, of India for Railways, Calcutta
p.s.c. Heath, Gerard Moore,324 Aldershot
p.s.c. Molony, Francis Arthur327
Luard, William Du Cane,32s Falmouth '
Cordue, William George Ranger,329 Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, M.W.D., Belgaum ...
Wade, James Molesworth,330 Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., M. W. D., Bengal
Bythell, William John,331 Dep.Supdt., 1st Grade, Survey of India (i?f .I/a/. 22 Jan. 96). Simla
Ward, Bernard Rowland, Instructor Royal Military Academy ic Aug. 97
Stewart, William Robert, Woolwich
EUiut, Gilbert Sutherland McDowell, Vice Consul at Van, Asia Minor
Salvesen, Charles Emil,333 Roorkee
Godby, Charles,331 Plymouth. On Leave
Pringle, John Wallace,335 War Office, Whitehall
Kent, Herbert Vaugban, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Houston, Eyre, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W. Allahabad
Morony, Burdett Edward, Adjutant 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne Volunteer Engineers 5 Nov. 97 ...
Brown, Wm. Baker, Chief Instructor Submarine Mining School of Military Engineering .
Mould, Charles Frederick, Hong Kong
Renny-Tailyour, Thomas Francis Bruce,337 Survey of India, Burma
Rose,' Charles Stuart,338 Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., M.W.D., Beluchistan
p.s.c. O'Meara, Walter Alfred John.33r Ordered to Portsmouth
Hisrgitt, Edward Dashwood,340 War Office, Whitehall
Gordon, William Staveley,341 Egyptian Army, Cairo (Br.. Maj. 18 Nov. 96, .BtZtCoJ. 16 Nov.98
L/ang, John Irvine,342 CMG-. Assistant Instructor, School of Military Engineering
Liwrie, Walter Gray, Malta
Painter, Arnaud Clarke, Ordnance Survey, Redhill
Broke, Harry, Gibraltar
Purvis, John Soottiswoode, Belfast
Bonham-Carter, Herman,343 Assistant Secretary, Govt, of India, P.W.D. Railway Branch
Mackenzie, Ronald Joseph Henry Louis,346 Liverpool
Taylor, Ernest Frederick, Cape Town
Bucklaud, Reginald Ulick Henry.344 Adjutant School of Military Engineering. 1 Oct. 95
Curtis, Regm aid Salmond,345 (Brevet Major 25 Mar. 96), War Office, Whitehall. Special ~>
duty, Falkland Islands j
Brett, Walter Percival, Instructor in Electricity, Royal Military Academy
Johnston, Bruce Campbell, VVeedon
Johnstone, James Henry L'Estrange, Inspector of Iron Structures, War Office
Gibbon, James Aubrey, Exec, Eng." 3rd Grade, D.P.W., M.W.Department, Bengal
Ashworth, Perceval, Military Works Department, Bezwada-Madras Railway
Harrison-Topham. Thomas,347 DSO. Woolwich
Hunter- Weston, Aylmer Gould348 (Brevet Major 28 Aug. 95), Staff College
Reynolds, Arthui Reynold, Secunderabad
Gaynor, Henry, Staff College
Laurence, Richard Thomas ttaynes,345 Woking
Dealy, John Anderson,*30 Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, M.W.D., Jubbulpore
Pery, Cecil Charles James, Adjutant Anglesey Engineers (Militia)
Wright, Hy. Brooke Hagstromer,351 Madras Sappers and Miners, Khyber Field Force
Fowke, George Henry, Curragh
Rimington, Joseph Cameron,352 Exec. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P.Works, M.W. Dept., Bombay
Lyons, Henry George, Survey duty, Assouan
Roe, Cyrii Harcourt,353 Bangalore
Carey, Herbert Clement, Hong Kong
Close, Charles Frederick. Special duty, Central Africa
Laffan, Joseph de CourC37, Jamaica
Harper, Gecrge Montague, Curragh
Tudor, Ernest Augustus Tudor, Perth
p.s c. Macdonogh, George Mark Watson, Deputy Assistant Adjutant General for Royal )
Engineers, Ireland, 28 July 98 j
Brewin, John Palffy, Rawul Pinrtee
Skey, Frederic Edward Guthrie,554 Bengal Sappers and Miners, Roorkee. Ordered Home...
Young, Julius Ralph, Natal
Phillips, George Edward,355 War Office, Whitehall .'
Simmons, Geo. Francis Henry LeBreton,336 Experimental Officer Submarine Mining Ser- }
vice, Pembroke Dock j
Hills, Edmond Herbert, Assistant Instructor, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Baylay, Fiederiek, Lough S willy
MacAdam, Walter, Superintendent Brennan Torpedo Factory 24 June 96, Chatham
Speranza, Walter Stephen, Berehaveu, Cork District
20 July 8 j
6 July 81
26 July 81
30 July 81
Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. S2
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
22 Feb. 82
25 July 82
25 July 82
5 July 82
25 July 82
>5 July 82
>5 July 8
1 Oct. 8
1 Oct. 8
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct.
14 Feb.
14 Feb. 83
14 Feb. "
4 Feb.
4 Feb. 83
1 Feb. 90
19 Apr. 90
6 May gc
ro May 90
7 June 90
29 June 90
30 June 90
2 July 90
2 July 90
6 July 90
3 Aug. 90
3 Aug. 90
22 Oct. 90
23 Dec. 90
1 Jan. 91
15 Jan. 91
rs Jan. 91
15 Jan. 91
15 Jan. 91
16 Feb.
17 Apr-
4 May
6 May
r2 June 91
20 June 9 1
13 July 91
6 Aug. 91
91
14 Feb. 83I12 Au;
14 Feb. 83(13 Au;
14 Feb 83I13 Aug. 91
14 Feb. 83 S Septal
14 Feb. 83 16 Sept 91
15 Feb. 83J30 Sept,
1 Oct. qi
1 Oct. 91
18 Oct. 91
6 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 91
2 Dec. 91
24 Sept. 90
6 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 91
3 31 Dec. 91
28 July 83 31 Dec. 91
13 Feb. 84 2 Jan. 92
15 Feb. 84I 6 Jan. 92
Feb. 84 18 Jan. 92
1 fi Mar. 92
26 June 83
28 July 83
July 83
July 8^
July 83
28 July 83
July 82
July 83
28 July 83
! July 83
i July
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
15 Feb. 84
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15 Feb. 84
15 Fell. 84
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15 Feb. 84
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26 Juue 84
5 July 84
5 July
5 July 84
3 July 84
5 July 84
5 July
S July 84
5 July 84
5 July
5 July
S July 84
5 July 84
5 July 84
.. July 84
Edgell, Edward Arnold,357 Kurrachee Division, Military Works Department I 9 Dec. 84
Powell, Sidney Henry,358 Bengal Sappers and Miners, Rawul Pindee 9 Dec. 84
Harrison, Gilbert Harwood, War Office '. 9 Dec. 84
p.s.c. Ewbank, William,359 India. Famine duty 9 Dec. 84
Livingstone, Hubert Armine Anson, Adjutant 1 Lancashire R.E. Vol., Liverpool 1 Apr. 98... 9 Dec. 84
Stevens, Charles Richard, Netley 9 Dec. 84
Chapman, Leonard Palmer,360 Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., M.W.D., Quetta 9 Dec. 84
Liddell, William Andrew,361 Rawul Pindee 9 Dec. 84
Schreiber. Acton Lemuel, School of Military Engineering, Chatham 9 Dec. 84
Tulloch, John Arthur Stanford,362 Madras Sappers and Miners, Mandalaj' 9 Dec.
Evans, Usher Williamson,363 Khyber Field Force 9 Dec. 84
Bland. Edward Humphry,364 Adjutant Monmouth Royal Engineers (Militia) 8 Dec. 96 9 Dec. 8.
Hedley, Walter Coote, Ordnance Survey, Southampton 9 Dec. 8
Stokes-Roberts, Edw.RowlandBennetc,'365 Second Assist. Bdg.Wks.Ordn. Fac. WalthamAbby. 9 Dec. 84
Williams, Hugh Bruce, Staff College 2a Apr. 85
Fanshawe, Gerard Lewis, Falmouth , 29 Apr. S3
Enthoven, Chas. Henfrey |-,:9 Apr. 83
Gale, Henry Richmond, Clonmel ,. 29 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr. 92
4 Apr. 92
5 May 92
3 June 92
12 July 92
19 July 92
27 July 92
6 Aug. 92
27 Aug. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
1 Oct. 92
7 Oct. 29
21 Oct. 92
5 Nov. 92
13 Nov. 92
3 Dec. 92
19 Dec. 92
8 Jan. 93
x Apr. 93
I Aur. 93
1 Apr. 93
4 Apr. 93
9 Apr. 93
3 May 93
22 May 93
6 May g^
1 July 93
10 July 93
10 July 9 3
14 July 9 3
1 Aug. 9 3
II Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
12 Jan. 94
17 Jan. 04
8 Mar. 94
19 Mar. 94
28 Mar. 94
1 .apr. 94
4 Apr. 94
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Corps of Rot/al Engineers.
Captains
iJlose, Geoffrey Dominie,367 Malta 29 Apr. 8
Sorsbie. Robert Fox,36* Adjutant 7 West Riding of York Volunteer Engineers, 10 Feb. 98 29 Apr. S5
Lloyd, Frederic Lindsay, Chief Inst. School of Submarine Mining, Plymouth, 16 May 97 29 Apr. 85
Jones, Harry Balfour, Gibraltar 20. Apr. 85
Sherwood, Harold Joseph,370 Roorkee
Lee, Richard Philipps, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Perceval, Charles Cecil,373 Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Edwards, Richard Fieldin. Chatham !
Nanton, Herbert Colborne,37* Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, M.W.D., Ferozepore
Oasgrain, Philippe Henri du Perron,375 Ordnance Survey, Bedford
Hidout, Dudley Howard, War Office
Von Hugel, Norman Guy, Cork
Skinner, Thomas Carlyie, Dover
Oartwright, George Strachan.378 Plymouth
p.s.c. Kirkpatrick, George Macaulay, Malta
Lenox-Conyngham, Gerald Pousonby, Survey of India, Dehra Dun
Tomlin, Robert Ernest, Dep. Consultins Engineer to Govt, of India for Railways, Lucknow
p.'.c. Clauson, John Eugene, Staff Captain, Waf Office, 1 Apr. 97
Travers, George Alfred,37" Aldershot
Dunsterville, Edward Leslie, Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Bigge, Thomas Arthur Hastings, S.M.E. Chatham
Tilley, William Fairbairn,376 Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W., Jhansi
Atkinson, Edward Henry de Vere,3'1 Instructor Royal -Military Academy, 15 Jan. 96
5 Apr. 94
5 May 94
10 May 94.
18 May 94
21 May Q+
11 June 94
29 Apr. 85
29 Apr. £5
29 Apr. 85. 2j June 94
29 Apr. 85 21 June 94
30 June S; 7 July 94,
30 June 8; 6 Aug. 94
30 JuneSsJ 1 Oct. 94
30 June 85,16 Oct. 94
30 JuneSs 24 Oct. 94.
30 June 3;; 10 Dec. 94
30 June 85^12 Dec. 94
16 Sept. 85 17 Dec. 94
16 Sept 85:20 Dec. 94;
.6 Sept. S;!22 Dec. 94
i6Sept.S5u 1 Jan. 95
16 Sept. 85 24 Jan. 95
i6Sept.85j 1 JIar. 95
30 June 85 29 Mar. 05
16 Sept. 85129 Mar. 95
Sept. S5| 1 Apr. 95.
16 Sept. 85| 9 Apr. Q5,
i6Sept. 85,14 Apr. 95.
16 Sept. 85117 Apr. 95.
16 Sept. 85 6 May 91,
16 Sept. S- 2 July 05
6 Jan. 36 2 July 05
6 Jan. So: 3 July 95.
6 Jan. *6| 7 Aug. 95.
6 Jan. 86 12 Aug. 95
b Jan. 86112 Aug. 95,
6 Jan. £6^2 Aug. 95
6 Jan. Scii2 Aug. 95
6 Jan. 86 12 Aug. 95
6 Jan. S6J12 Aug. 95
6 Jan. 8o!2j. Sept. 95
3 Feb. S3 1 Oct. 95.
3 Feb. S6
17 Feb. 86
7 Feb. 86
Feb. £6
7 Feb. 86
17 Feb. £6
17 Feb. £6
Colmghi, Dominie Henry, Adjutant 2 Tower Hamlets Volunteers Royal Engineers, 23 Nov. 97[i6 Sept. 3, [20 Mar] q-
Twiss, John Henry, School of Military Engineering 1,6 Sept. 85I 1 Apr.' o?
Moore, Arthur Trevelynn,382 School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Prentice, Herbert,383 Adjutant 1 Middlesex Volunteers, Royal Engineers, 1 Apr. 98
Johnson, Eliot Philips.3"* Bangalore
Scudamore. Walter Victor, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P.W., Bombay
Swiney, Alex. J. H.,385 Exec. Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P.W., M.W. Dept., Rawul Tindee
M'Elhinny, William John.3" Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, Lucknow
Duff, George Mowac,387 Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, Military Works Department, Simla
Twining, Philip Geoffrey, Instructor. Royal Military College, Canada
Joly de Lotbiniere, Alain Chartier de L. Ordered to iDdia
Wilson. Frederick Alfred, Kirkec, On Leave, England
Picton-Jones, Reginald Ernest,356 Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, Military Works Dept., Madras ....
Kirby, Norhorne. Burmah
Robinson, Richard Percy, Assistant Inspector of Warlike Stores, 1 Apr. 93, Manchester ....
Paul, Ernest Moncreiff
Fowler, John Sharman,390 DSO. Staff College
Radcliffe, Philip John Joseph, Adj. 1 Devon and Somerset Volunteer Engineers
Hutton, Gilbert Montgomerie.39' School of Military Engineering
Wade, Henry Molesworth St. Aubyn,392 Inspector Army Ordnance Department 19 Apr. 9S .
Heycock, Charles Hensinan.393 Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Seaman, Edwin Charier., Malta
Murray, Valentine, District Traffic Superintendent, Burmah State Railways I17 Feb.
Babington, Stafford Charles, Dublin i7 Feb. 86
Blair. Everard M'Leod, Instructor Royal Military Academy, 1 Aug. 98
Weedon, Franklin Francis,39* Bangalore
Bum, James Montague. Mussorie. On Furlough
Murray, James Harry Stfwai t, Loralai, Military Works Department
Blakeway. John Prestwich, Burma. On Leave
Molesworth, Percy Braybrooke, Ceylon
p.s.c. Coffin. Campbell, Gibraltar
Digby, William Trench, Ordnance Survey, Southampton
Burn, Ernest Melville J' hnston, Cork
Kingscote, Randolph Albert Fitzhardinge,395 Cork. Ordnance Survey
Franklyn, Claude de Montmorency, Adjutant 1 Sussex Volunteer Engineers, 8 May 95 ..
Morice, Cuthbert Charles Duguid. Sick Leave
Stafford. Edmund Hyde Whaliey Howard, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Fraser, Theodore,3'-6 Madras Sappers and Miners
Pilcher, Arthur Jihn. Assist. Superintendent. 1st Grade, Indan Revenue Survey, Poona
Brooker, Edwarc Hart, Ordnance Survey. Bristol
Walpole, Alfred,397 Executive Engr., 3rd Grade, M.W.D., Mhow. On Leave
Vanrenen, James Ernest, Glasgow, Adjutant 1st Lanark Volunteers, 2 Apr. 96 |i8 Feb. 86j \ Oct. 96
Williams, Sydney_ Frederick, Edinburgh. Ordnance Survey |i8 Feb. 86 1 Oct. 96
18 Feb. £6 1 Oct! 96.
iS Feb. Sc 4 Oct. 96
18 Feb. S6]i90ct, 96-
12 May 8c 3 Nov. 96
7 Oct. 96
6 Nov. 96
23 Nov. 96
24 July Sn I 6 Dec. 96
24 July £6'3i Dec. 96
24 July Sc|3i Dec. y6-
24 July 8631 Dec. 96
24 July S6I37 Dec. 96
22 Oct. 95
23 Oct. 95.
5 Dec. 95.
14 Jan. 96
7 Feb. 96-
1 Mar. 96
11 Mar. 56'
14 Mar. 96
9 Apr. 96
17 Feb. 86 20 Apr. 96
17 Feb. 86 1 9 May 96
17 Feb. So 22 July 96
17 Feb. 86!25 July 96
17 Feb. £6 4 Aug. 96
7 Feb. 36 5 Aug. 96.
17 Feb. 86 '
17 Feh. 86
iS Feb. 86
iS Feb. 86
18 Feb. 86
1 8 Feb. SIS
18 Feb. 86
Feb. 86
6 Au>i . 96
1 2 Aug. 06
12 Aug. 96
13 Aug. 96
13 Aug. 96
8 Sept. 96
16 Sept.96
25 Sept.96
18 Feb.
2 July S6
24 July £6
Fair, Frederick Kendall, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Fraser. Howard Alan Denholm.398 Assist. Supt., 1st Grai.e, Indian Revenue Survey, Poona
Acworth, George Pelham Aufrere, Assistant Instructor Sch. of Submarine Mining, Chatham
Campbell, George Polding, Tochi Valley. On Leave, Englund
Collins. Charles Bury, Assistant Instructor School of Submarine Mining, 1 Apr. 97
Kennedy, . To !:n Nassau Chambers, Postal Telegraphs, Exeter
Nathan, Walter Simeon,398* Khyber Field Furce
Ainsiie. Clement,399 Secunderabad
Ryder, Ohas. Ily. Dudley, Assist. Supdt.,ist Grade, Indian Rev. Surv., Bangalore. On Leave
Boys, Reginald 1 1 ;i 1 vey Henderson, New Cross (G.P.O.)
Wilson, Charles Smart. Special Duty Anglo-Portuguese Boundary, Africa
Robertson. Charles Lonsdale,*™ Simla
Clayton, Hemy Edward Gilbert, Portsmouth ,4 July £6
Burnaby, Chuies Granet, Aide de Camp to Inspector General of Fortifications 24 July 8c
Kemp, Geoffre.. Chh-heley,*01 Bombay 24 Juiy 86
Young, Edward Gordon, Sheerness 124 July £c
Barton, Hugh John, M. W. D., Murree I24 July 36
Naish, Theodore Edward, Portsmouth
Ogilvie, Edward Colliugwood,402 Zhob
Uallaoy, DigbvLi^hton,*03 Quetta
Marshall. Hugh John Miles.*04 Burmah
O'Shee, F.iohard Alfred Poer.*05 Ordnance Survey, EdinburghC-Bf.J/ii/. 22 July 98)
Rotheram, Walter Henry. Ordnance Survey, Dublin
Boilean, Frank Ridley Farrer.*06 Special Duty in Central Africa
Waghorn, William Danvers. Leave England
Hunt, Edward Leslie, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Mair, Robert John Byforcl, Ordnance Survej-, Bristol
jndliect. !
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
■6 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
S7 16 Feb
87 16 Feb.
87 16 Feb.
£7 16 Feb.
£7 16 Feb.
87 i6 Feb.
87 16 Feb.
87Ji6Feb.
24 July
8716 Feb.
31 Dec. 96
1 Jan. 97
78 Jan. 97
3 Feb. 97
8 Mar. 97
90 24 Mar. 97
9o| 4 Apr. 97
oo|i9 31ay 97
901 3 June 97
90 21 July 97
90 25 Juiy 97
90,27 July 97
90 27 Aug. Q7
86 31 Aug. 97
50 1 Oct. 97
Corps of Royal Engineers.
212
Captains.
2nd LIEUT.
Watkins, Charles Mostvn Francis, Lucknow 16 Feb. 87 io Feb. 90
Austin, Herbert Henryl Special Duty, East Africa 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90
Lathburv, Heurv Oscar, Meerat >° Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90
Dobbs, Conway Richard. School of Military Engineering, Chatham 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90
Watherston, Alan Edward Garrard. Special Duty, East Africa 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90
Haig, Ernest Hermaa, Assistant Instructor School of Mining, Portsmouth 16 Feb. 87 16 Feb. 90
Leslie, George Arthur James, Quetta ( Brevet Major, 20 May 98) 16 Mar. 9c 16 Mar. 87
Harrison, William Albert,40? Wei-hai-Wei 16 Mar. 90 16 Mar. 87
Bond, Reginald Francis George, ws Supdt. of Inst. Bengal Sappers and Miners ... 23 July £7 23 July 90
ftivett-Carnac, Seymour Gordon, Rangoon 23 July 87 23 July 90
Bcholfield, George Peabody, Chatham 23 July 87 13 July 9'
Kincaid, Willie Alexander Scotland, Khyber Field Force 23 July 87 23 July 90
Jjiddell, John Stewart, Aldershot 23 July 8; -'3 Juiy 90
Bigge, George Orde, Adjutaut : London Engineer Volunteers 30 Oct. 97 23 July 87J23 July 9c
Hingston, George Bennett. Aden 23 July 87 23 July 90
Orookshank, Chichester De Windt,409 Home District 23 July 87 23 July 90
Thuillier, Henry Fleetwood.410 Murree '23 July 87 23 July 90
Davy, Cecil William, Postal Telegraphs, Exeter '23 July 87I23 July 90
Des Voeux, Henry Bertram. Hong Kong 23 July 87J23 July 90
Rushton, Henry "William, Assam 23 July 87123 July 90
Whillock, George Frederick Ashwood, Ordnance Survey, Chester ,23 July S7123 July 90
Pike, Cecil Francis Browne, Aldershot ! 23 July S7 23 July 90
Versturme, Charles Hamilton, Adjt. 2 G.oucester Volunteer Engineers 5 Nov. 98 |24 July 86
Palmer, William Legh, Cork
Carmichael, James Forrest Halicett, Merut, Bengal
Stockley, Hugh Roderick.411 On leave, England
Caulfeild, St. George Robert Sanderson, Paull-on-Humber
■Godfrey-Faussett, Edmund Godfrey, Postal Telegraphs, New Cross
Harvey, Edward Henry, Portsmouth I17 Feb
•Cochrane, Thomas Henry. Bermuda I17 Feb
Winsloe, Alfred Raynaud,412 DSO. India. Leave, England '17 Feb. 88
LlKDTBlTANTS.
V€ Watson, Thomas Colclough, India. Leave, England
Greer, Richard Edward,413 Cork
•Smyth, William Carew, India. Military Works Department, Vizinnagram
Harvey, Robert Napier. Aldershot
Hare, Humphrey John,414 Burma
Brady, Daniel, Adjutant Corps of Electrical Engineers, Home District, with rank of Capi.
Bo wen, Charles Otway Cole, Aldershot
Hume, Arthur Henry Bliss, Bangalore
•Gorringe, George Frederick,415 DiO.. serving with the Egyptian Army, Atbara
Dick, George, Military Works Department, Umballa
Matheson. John Colin, Assistant Instructor School of Military Engineering, Chatham
-Grant, Philip Gordon,4111 Military Works Department, Pishin
■Swinton, Ernest Dunlop, Assistant Instructor School ol Military Engineering, 3 Nov. 96 ..
Laurenc-e, Gerald Cotton Raynes, Gravesend
■Fuller, Francis George, Shorncliii'e
•Coffin, Clifford, Staff College
•Smith, George Elward. School of Miltary Engineering
Shelley, Bertram Arthur Grahaui, Home District '
Watling, Francis Wyatt,4" Simla
Hemming, Norman Mackenzie,4'3 Madras Sappers ana Miners, Bangalore
Riaen, Arthur Hamilton Dundas,419 Murree
'Close, Lewis Henry,4-" Military Works Department, Riwul Pindoe
23 July 87^3 July 90
23 July 87I23 July 90
23 July 87(23 July 9°
23 July 87 23 July 90
:7Feb. 88 17 Feb. 9,
"" 17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
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27 July 8t
27 July 3?
27 July 8£
27 July 8S
27 July 88
27 July
7 July
27 July 82
27 July 88
j July 88
! July 83
I July 8S
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 38
17 Feb. 88
t7 Feb. 8S
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 38
17 Feb. 8S
17 Feb. S8
17 Feb. 36
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb
17 Feb. 88
17 Feb. 88
r7 Feb. 88
17 Feb. Si
14 Mar
1 Apr. 83
.. 1 Apr. 88
Galloway, John Joseph, Birmingham 1 Apr. 88
-Nugent, Charles Hugh Hodges,' Hong Kong 1 Apr. 88
de Lotbiniere, Henri Gustave July. School of Military Engineering, Chatham 28 June 88
•Coldstream, William Menzies,4-1 Dangalore 27 July 83
ji.s.c. Fnederichs. Duncan Alexander, Egypt " 27 July 38
Weekes, Henry Wilson,422 Chatham
Saunders, Frederick William, Secuuderabad
•Scott. Ueorge Theobalds, Punjab
Griffith, George Herbert, Bareilly
Wiliiinajr f hirles William. Lahore.
M'Cormick, Andrew Louis Charles, Beloochistan
"Walker, George, Kirkee ......
Sanders, Gerard Arthur Fletcher, 124 Bangalore
Kelsall. Hope Waddell, Cork Z" '"...'.'.'.'.'.'.
•Roberts, George Bradley, Basingstoke """
<iirouard, Edouard Percy Cranwill,425 DSO., Pre.-ident of the Egyptian Railway "Board I '
witu rank of Majnr '. |
Adams AUxander MandaUy On Laave j
Lesslifi. William Breck, Assistant Professor Royal Military College, Kingston, with iocai 1
rank of Captain I28 July 88
Farwell, Charles Bowers, Bombay 28 Jujy ""
Panet, Alphonce F:igeii3 -';o 1: u.:jab ,8 July
Bremner. Arthur Grant, Lucknow ................
Rooke, Bertram Hamniersley,427 Lahore .....".......'■ ...,].
Henniker Alan Ma; cr, Hiiliilax in S
Pyne, William Menzies, Pl3'mouth .. .
Muter, Robert Stanley,42i DehraDun
-Falcon, Charles Gordon, Malta ...!""!!!"!!!"!!!!".'.'"""!!!
V sstropp Frederick Malcolm Fxec. Eng. 3rd Gi tiuip Ahmtunigar
Cameron, Hngu Alan, Punjab
Gwynn, Charles William, 42a DSO. Staff Captain, Intelligence Dept.,War Office,' 1 Sept.' 97
Guggisberg, Frederick Gordon, Instructor Uoyal Military Acautmy, 27 Jan. 07
Hibbert, William George,430 Chatham ........'.'..'.'..
Petavel, James William, Adjutant 1st W. iork Vols., with rank of Captain! "10 June 96 ...
Dumaresq, Algernon Henry, Assistant Instructor, School of MUitarj' Engineering
Thompson, William Maxwell, Ordnance Survey. Carlisle
■Macai.ley, George Bobun. with Egyptian Army ........"".'."!."....'...'.
Rogers, Henry S., Meerut. On Leave
"B<& Colvin, James M. C.,431 Rawul Pindi !.!!!.'.'."!!!""'."""!
.Dickson, William E. R,432 Roorkee
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
7 Oct. 97
23 Oct. 97
2 Nov. 97
19 Nr>v. 97
23 Nov. 97
:g Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
9 Mar. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
i Arjr. 98
1 Apr. 98
4 Apr. 98
16 Apr. 98
19 Apr. 98
22 May 98
26 May 98
1 July 98
10 July 9S
14 July 98
23 July 98
23 July 98
3 July 98
1 Sept. 9S
22 Oct. 98
8 Nov. 93
17 Nov. 98
7 Feb. 91
7 Feb. gi
17 Feb. 91
7 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
7 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 9:
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 9t
17 Feb. 9c
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
17 Feb. 91
7 Feb. 9r
14 Mar. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
>8 June 91
27 July 91
7 July 91
27 July 01
July 01
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
27 July 91
ij July 91
28 July 91
J
28 July ?3
15 Feb. 80
15 Feb. 89
i; Feb. 80
15 Feb. So
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 39
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 89
15 Feb. 8q
3 Mar. 89
8 Mar. 89
27 June 8q
27 July 89
27 July
de Vitre, Percy Theodosius D., Derby ....'.'....!."".!!"!!!!"!27 July So
8 July 91
28 July 9
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 52.
5 Feb. y2
5 Feb. 92
5 Fee. 92
t5 Feb. 92
3 Mar. g2
8 Mar. g2
27 June 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
;; July 9
213
Corps of Royal Engineers.
Lieutenants.
-Griffitu, David. Maitlancl,432t
Bengal Sappers & Miners,
Rawul Pindi '
Cunningham, Allan Harmay.433')
Khyber Field Force ..'..:.} 2? Ju,y 89
Burne.Fras.H.C.,43:it Rawul Pindi 27 July 89
Watts-Jones, Win. Alan, Muttra. \
Special duty j
Lubbock, Guy,434 Scindo 27 July
27 July 89 27 July 92
• July 89
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
n Dec.
13 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
7 July 92
27 July 92
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
11 Dec. 92
13 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 90114 Feb. 93
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
Maud. Philip, Aldershot. Punjab 27 July 89 27 July 92
Webber, O. T. O'Kelly, Postal"' i T . , T, ,
Telegraphs > j2? July ^^7 July 92
Wait, Hugh G. Killigrew, Malta 127 July 89,27 July 92
Lees, William Edwin, Gosport ...127 July 89127 July 92
fllnKe. Francis Morton, Cork .... 27 July 8c 27 July 92
Oldham, Leslie Wm. S.435 Gilgit... 127 July 89.27 July 92
Urooiishank, Svdney D'Agui-} ! T„,„ 0„.„ T„,„
Isr;«« Allahabad ..,..,$ I27 July ^ =7 July ^
Beach, Wm. Henry, N.W. Prov. I27J11IV 89 27 July g
Farquharson, E. Gordon ,437Bengal I 27 July
Cumberlege, Arch. F., Bangalore] 27 July
Meyer, James Leopold, Fort)
[lockhartl )
Cumming, E. Alf., Cejdon
Knox, Robert F., Marree
Craven, A. J., Karachi
West, RooblieH., Beloochistan...
Turner, Horace H., Dehra Dun ..
Halliday. Chas. 0,435Bombay
Macdonald,R.H.«'-'Leave|England
Christie, H.R.S., Pembroke Dock
Johnson, J. P. W., Quetta
"eazelpT George Adam. Karachi
Hepper.Harry AlbertLawless,440 >
lvara.clll j
Hildebrand, A. B. R. Leave >
England 5
Sheppard, S. H., 441 Peshawur ...
Sargeaunt, A. F.. Portsmouth
Singer, C. Wm., Kirkec
Boileau, Guy Hamilton.442 Aden...
Gordon, Hen. Wm., Ordnance )
Survey, Southampton 5
Hingston, Edw., Dmapore. Leave
Elkington.Geo.Edw.,44' Bedford
Walker, Herbert J., Halifax, N. S.
Lewis, Richard Hull. Ceylon
Hopkins, Norman John. Gibraltar
Rundle.F.Peveril. Leave England
Rolland, Alex., Rangoon
Traill, Wm. Stewart.444 On Leave
Crosthwait. H. Leland, Poona
Campbell, H. L. D., Roorkee
Leegett, E. HumphreyManisty, )
Rail. Traffic Man., P.. Arsenal j
Carpenter, C .M. Peshawar. On ~)
Leave $
Elliott, Charles Allen, Lucknow ...
Chancellor, J.R.,445 DSO., Roorkee
Green, Eric H. E.,445i Roorkee
Hunter, Charles G. W., Khyber (
Field Force )
BruDner, C. W., Roorkee
Barrington,Wm. D'0.,Fermoy ...
MacGeorge, John B., Assist. In- )
structor, S.M.E., Chatham ... j
Manser, Wm. Edw., Newbridge ...
Stokes, W. Allen. On Leave
Jelley, Reg. F., Ordered Home ...
Walker, Reg. S.,Adj. iChes.Vol. '1
Engs., rank of Capt. 1 Jan. 97 j
Hawksley, R. P. T. On Leave ...
Hearn, Gordon Risley, Tirah.)
N.W. Rly. India j
Tyler, Alrred Herbt. Special duty
O'Donel, Manas Basil H., Malta...
Faber, Svdnev Geo.,416 St. Helena
Stevenson, Alex. Gavin, 4,~2> SO. ~>
Egypt t S
Woodrofre.Artli.Jas.,Assist.Inst. i
S.M.E. Chatham, 1 Dec. 98 ... 5
Manifold, Michael G.E.;446 Egypt...
Rundall, Chas. Frank, H. Kong ...
Greenstreet, C. B. L., Peshawur
Bonham, Chas. Barnard, Malta...
Tandy, E. Aldborough.Derah Dun
Turner, Arthur Edw.,449 Murree ...
Vesey, Chas. E. Gore.450 Singapore
Bunbury. Wm. Hy., Rawul Pmdee
GilIam,'R.A.,451 Madras S. and (
M., Tirah )
Barnardiston, Ernald. India
Freeland, Henry F. E.,452 Quetta...
Owen, Sydney Lloyd, Gosport
Soot.t Albert Charles,453 Bengal ...
Cusins.Albert G. 'Peeling. Malta...
Pritcnard, H. L.454_DSO. Special}
duty, Cyprus 3
M'Innes, Duncan Sayre,455 Natal
Lieutenants.
2ND LIltUT.
Mackesy.Jn.PierseCom.R.Eng.") I
Sierra Leone, with rank of > '24 July 91
Capt. 7 Sept. 9S )
Birney, J. R., War Office [24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
24 July 9:
24 July 91
24 July 91
Gardiner, A., Lucknow
Be well, Jonathan W. S., Gibraltar
Blakeney, R. B. D.,«6 DSO. Egypt
Close, Arthur John, Tnchinopoly
King, Robert Geo., Meerut
Chainier, Arthur Tyrrell, Lahore
Stockley, Ernest N. OnLeave ...
Johnston, Wm. James, Assist.
Instructor School of Military
Engineering 23 Apr. 98
Barsf.ow, John B., Madras S. & M
24 July 94
July 94
July 94
July 94
July 94
July 94
July 94
July 94
July 94
24 July 0^24 July 94
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
id Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 9c
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 90
14 Feb. 00
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29 Mar. 90
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13 Feb. 94
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Knox, Geo. S. Ord. Survey, Eunisl24 July 91 '24 July 94
July 94
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13 Feb. 94
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13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
16 July 94
Carey, Arth. Basil, Peshawur.
Micklem, Henry A., DSO. Egypt
Mildred, S., Gravesend
Bannerman, Alex., Hong Kong. "1
Ordered Pembroke Dock J
Pym, E. Harding, Mauritius
Grubb.Alex.H.Wa'Jvins, Aldershot
Moir, James Phili >, Egypt
Ley, Cuthbert H. Jamaica. Or- ~i
dered Home i
Howard, Frederic G.. "'Bangalore
HalI,G.C.M.,iiSO.Egyptian Armv
Tylden-Pattenson, E. C.,458 }
Roorkee )
Sandys.Edw. Seton, Seton, India
Jones, Wm. Henry, Gibraltar
Garwood, Fred. Scott, Bom.S.&M.
Wood, Henry, Ma.ni Mir
Pridham, Geoffrey Robt., Madras
Gillespie, R. St. John, Bombay ..
Jelf, R. J., Gibraltar ,
Dumble.W.Chat, Halifax
Vickers, Charles Ernest, Malta ..
Biddnlph, Harry, Meean Meer ..
Harvey, C. Blundell, Singapore..
Winsloe, Herbert Kdward, Burma
Bo wdler, Basil W. Bowdler, Ber- >
rnuda. Ordered Home )
Elliott, Gilbert C. E., Esquimault
Pearson, HugliDrummond, Mirat
Broughton, T. D., Rangoon ...
Midwinter, E. C.,I>SO. Egypt
Hopkins, Lewis Egrtn, Mooltan
Robertson, Wm.,45'-1 Malakand.
On Leave
Turner, E.V., serving in W.
Africa, with rank of Captain
Ordered Home
Anderson, Cecil Ford, Scinde...
Harward, Francis E., Chatham
Browne, F.Macdonell.Curra.gh...J22 July 92!:
Brown, C. Russell, Aldershot. )
Special duty, S. E. Africa ... >'
Crozier, Arthur Harry, Egypt ...
Sladen, C. St. Barbe. Sick Leave
Hardcastle, Alex. Shomcliffe ...
Le Mesurier, H. Gren., Pern. Dk.
Anderson, R., Plymouth
Meares, Aubrey, Curragh
Wolff, Arnold Johnston, Cape ...
Garwood, John R., Ceylon
Loch, S. Gordon, Madras S. & M.
Wilson, Saml. Herbert, Gibraltar
Kelsall, Thos. Edward, Limerick
Ogilvie, Duncan, Rawul Pindee...
Henderson, Edwd. Geo., Jhansi
Cowie, Herbt. M'Cally, Lucknow
Thompson, Richard L. B., Malta
Gervers, F. R. S. Bombay S. & M.
Russell, William Kelson, Bengal
Gunter, Clarence P. Sick Leave
North, Charles Napier, Malta ...
Cowie, Hy. Edw. Colvin, Lahore
Armstrong, B. H. O. Aldershot
24 July 91124
1 Aug. 91 1
6 Aug. 91J 6 .
13 Aug. 91 j 13
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27 June 93 27
Rich, Edmund Tillotson, Burmah'25 July 93 25
Hodgson, P. E. Mad. S.&M.,Burmah:25 July 93 25
Longfield, W. Klrington, War ( \ T ,
Office, Hong Kong ) *> July «.»S
Kennedy, M. Ralston, Crete 25 july 93 25
M'Clintock, R.Lyle, Lagos J25 July 9325
Crookshank, A. A., Dera Ismail
Khan.
25 July 93 25
Jack, Evan Maclean. St. Helena
Craster, Jno.E.E., Bombay S.&M
Savage, A. Johnson, Bermuda..
Bovet, William, Mhow
Newcombe,E.O.A.,withEgypt.A1
Bell, Reginald William, Gibraltar
White, Fr ink A.K., Aldershot ...
Borradaile, Basil, Sick Leave,)
Cape Town 5
M'Harg, Alfred Alexis, Madras
Fuller, Cuthbert Graham, S.M.E
25 July 93 25
25 July 93 25
25 July 93 25
25 July 93 25
25 July 93 25
.•5 July 93 25
25 July 93 25
25 July S3'25
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Nov. 95
Feb. 96
Feb. 96
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July 96
July 96
July 96
July 96
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July 96
July g(>
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
2f4
Lieutenants.
Mauley, Edg. N.,«» Madras S.&M
Chaldecott, Wm. Henry, Bombay
Tandy, Maurice O'O, India
Bagnall-Wi1d,R.K.,Hong Kong...
lies, Fred. Avth., Rangoon
Macfie, Wm. Colvin, Plymouth...
Corry, John B., Bombay's, and M.
Tillard, Fras. Bonham, Quetta...
Mainprise, Bertie Wilmot. Punjab
Kensington, G. B., Natal
k,"avke, Charles James, Mhow ...
Smyth. Gerald Jas. Watt, Punjab
Meyrick, Harold L., Aldershot ..
Mahon. E. W. Sandys, Bareillv ..
Done, Reginald John, S.M.E......
Jloysted, D. M. F. Lydd
Fonlkes. 0. Howard. On Leave
Bell. Henry Le,vin Gillison, Malta
Goldmgham, R. K. Dalrymple
Quetta
Meyricke, Edw.Gelly, Jamaica,...
Thomson, Chris. B.,Kl Mauritius
Macrory, Roland 11., Halifax
Osborne, G. F. Folger, Isle of)
Wight. On Leave j
Garrett, Arthur ffolliott, Lahore
Monro, John Duncan, Woolwich
Elles,MalcolmR.,*t2BengalS.&M.
Charles, Jas. R. E., Aldershot ...
Turner, Frank Gordon, Madras
Sowerby, M. Eden, Chatham ...
Wollen.'Wm. R. Grant, Egypt.A.
Danford, Bert. Wm.Y., Bermuda
Holme, Alfred Siegfried, Bengal
Hogg, Conrad Chas. Hy. Cork...
Mcore, H. T. Gwennap, Aldershot
Mozley.Edw. Newman, Aldershot
King, W. A. de Courcy, St. Lucia
Connor, Isaac Joscelyn, 31st Con.
Symons, C. B. Owen, Chatham...
Earle, Robert Gilmour, Aldershot
Rooke, Everard Home, Bermuda
Waller, Richd. Lancelot, Chatham
Magniac, Charles Lane, Punjab
Meyricke, R. Evelyn, CapeTown
Heath, Charles Jos. Sick Leave
Garden, Alan Douglas, Gravesend
Stevens. A. C. Jeremie, Sheerness
Mance, H. Osborne, Woolwich ...
Irvine, Francis Duncan, Chatham
Brough, Alan, Bangalore
Rose, L. St. Vincent, Gibraltar...
White, James Ross, Aldershot ...
Moore, H. O'Hara, Landguard Ft.
Robinson, Alick Chris., St. Lucia
Blandy, L. Fettiplace, Bermuda
Haslam, B. John, Secunderabad
Phillpotts. B. Surtees, Bermuda
Painter, George E., Hong Kong
Nation, J. J. Henry, Aldershot...
Buckle, Henry William, Chatham
Frith, Gilbert'Robertson.Mid. Rly
Millington.LionelBertie, Chatham
Willis, G. H.. Isle ot Wight
Jackson, Lambert Cameron, )
Aldershot 3'
M'Clintock, Robert Singleton, )
West Coast Africa j
Barron, William Ernest, Pern- )
broke Dock j
Wilkinson, Geoff., Secunderabad
Wilson, Eric Edward Boketon, ^
Curragh )
Durnford, Guy Edw. Jeivoise, (
Malta j
Robertson, Frederick William, ')
Portsmouth j
Simon, Max. St. L., Singapore...
Butterworth, Reginald F. A.,
Landguard For..
Place, Charles Otley, Curragh ..
Eustace, Frederick Robert H., ~>
Mhow, India j
Skipwith. James Wemyss, )
Aldershot )
Betty, Paget Kemmis, Shorncliffe
Addison, George Hy. Aldershot
Douglas, Will iamShol to, Egypt
Pollard-Lowsley, Herbert de
Lisle. India
ITeill, Colin Eric Smith.Aldershot
N.B. ThftOltic
2NDLTEUT.
:25 July
2i July
25 July
25 July
25 July
27 Feb.
27 Feb.
27 Feb.
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i Dec. Q4
2 Dec. 94
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5 Mar. 95
5 Mar. 05
3 Mar. 95
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26 Mar. 98
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3 Aug. 98
Aug. 95
Aug. 95
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Sept. 95
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Second juikutenants.
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
6 Aug. 98
7 Aug. 98
8 Aug. 98
24 Sept. 98
24 Sept. 98
1 Oct. 98
22 Oct. 98
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whose names appear
Wace, Edward Gurth, Lahore 11 Jan. 96
Ommauuey, P.upert, Aldershot 14 Jan. 96
Walker, Reginald, S.M.E 25 Jan. 96.
M'Kechnie, Dugald, Curragh 7 Feb. 96
Musgrave, Herbert, Curragh ' 1 Mar. 96
Mathews, Walter Follett, India 11 Mar. 96
Greig, Ronald Henry, Schl. Mil. Eng 14 Mar. 96
Charteris, John, Madras 21 Mar. 96
Barrow, Stephen Douglas, S.M.E 21 Mar. 96
Mellor, Clive, Aldershot 21 Mar. 96
Taylor, Lyttelton R. J. Waters, Sheerness 21 Mar. 96
Oak.es, Richard, Midland Railway 21 Mar. 06 .
Brandon, Oscar Gilbert, Bombay 21 Mar. 96
Thomas, Robert Henry, India 21 June 96
Gracey, Thomas, India 22 July 96
Cunnington, Robt. Henry, Sehl. Mil. Eng. 25 July 96
Johnson, Charles Reginald, Curragh 29 July 96
Greig, Philip Sellon. Schl. Mil. Eng 4 Aug. 96
Jones, Robert James Thomas Digby, S.M.E. 5 Aug^S
Home, Richard Duncan Elton, India 6 Aug.jf
Walker, Alexander Ramsay, Portsmouth 13 Aug. 90
Jones, Douglas Champion, India 21 Sept.96
Akerman, Charles Savidge Annand, India 21 Sept.96
Goodwin, Geo. Joseph Power, Ord. India... 21 Sept.96
Puller, Francis Charles, Schl. Mil. Eng. ... 21 Sept.96
Langman, John Andrew, Portsmouth 21 Sept.96
Evans, William Harry, India 2; Sept.96
Moore, John O'Hara, Gibraltar 2t Sept.96
Evans, Arthur Stuart '25 Sept. 96
Henrici, Krnst 01a.r, ordered to Aldershot 23 Dec. 96 .
Forster, David 23 Dec. 96
Sankey. Crol'ton Edward Pym 26 Dec. 96
Izat, William Rennie 31 Deo. 96
Malan, Leslie Noel, Plymouth 31 Dec. 96
Hammond, Reginald Chalmers 131 Dec. 96
Evans, George Farrington 31 Dec. 96
M'Enery, John Aloysius, Plymouth 31 Dec. 96
Campbell, Percy Henry 1 Jan. 97
Sanders, Arthur Richard Careless ;i8 Jan. 97
Oldham, George Muir j 3 Feb. 97
Giles, Valentine, Plymouth 22 Feb. 97
Skinner, Robert Bruce i S Mar. 97
Hill, Arthur Fitzgerald Sandys 23 Mar. 97
Biggs, Charles William 23 June 97
Wagstatf, Cyril Mosley 23 June 97
Behrens, Tankred Tunstall 23 June 97
Cowan, Samuel Hunter 21 July 97
Waltou, Cusack 25 July 97
Kealy, Percival Hope '27 July 97
Sherrard, Laurence Hunter 27 July 97
Watkins, Philip Seymour J29 July 97
Hogg, Philip Granville Hardinge 27 Aug. 97
Hepper, Alaric William 37 Aug. 97
Gaistin, John Aylmer 23 Sept. 97
3 Sept. 97
23 Sept.97
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23 Sept.97
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29 Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
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23 Mar. 98
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23 Mar. 98
Mar. 98
Cotton, Francis Gerald Stapleton
Neville, Lionel Jchn 'Seville
Dawes, Nicholas Bernard Edwin
Maxwell, William Frederick
Doucet, Louis Claude A. de Bngny
Browne. Charles Michael
Lewis, Heni'3' Lester
Bushell, Frederick Hurley
Winterbotham, Harold St. John Loyd
O'Connor, Percy Bernard
Charles, Eric Montagu Setjn
Hobbs, Reginald Francis Arthur
Ponsonb.y, Reginald Gordon
Cunningham, Aylmer Basil
Denuiss, George Barlow Bartley
Jackson, Louis Macdonald
Moleswortb, Ernest Kerr
Mackworth, Harry Llewellyn
Cooke, George Stanley Curds...,
Bell, Arthur Hugh
Usborne, Phi'ip Osbert Gordon
Evans, Llewelyn
Smith, Hubert Clementi
Newcombe, Stewart Francis
Goldney, George H'rancis 'Bennett
Virney, Charles Fobiott
Noble, Waiter JeHrey Wheelock
Russeil, Reginald Edmund Maghlin
Rathbone, Harold Eugene Ford
Stack, George Ha.lU
Grove, Thomas Thackeray ,
Brown, Geoffrey Ambrose Phillipps
Phillimore, Reginald Henry
Barker, John Stafford
Loch, Geoffrey Charles Rell
Denison. Garnet Wclseley
Cargill, Sidney Temple
in Italics are holding Civil Employment.
23 Mar. 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
23 June 98
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Deputy Adjutant General. — Salmond, Major General W,, GB.
'Issistant Adjutant General. — Scott, Colonel D. A., DSO. 8 June 94.
Adjutant. — Buckland, Captain R. U. H., 1 Oct 05.
"5
Corps of Royal Engineers.
Quarter Masters.
Lewis, Arthur Thomab466 (Ron. Captain,
13 Jane 93), Gravesend
Hills, Alfred, Record Office, Ohatham(i?on.
Captain, 3 May 04)
Evans, JamesThomasf Zfo».Cai r.6M.ay 95).
Qr.Mr. S.M.E. Chatham, with hon. rank
of Major, 23 April Q7
Tucker, Geo. Royal, Monmouth Ro3'al
Engineers (Milii.m) 1 Una. Cipt. 1 Apr. 95)
Wall, Edvr. Jas.,Intell. Depart., WarOffice
(Sun. Captain, 4 Apr. gi)
Hitching, G. 1J.,C" Alde<;hct(ifu«. Captain,
7 July 9S
Gibson, George Gisborne (II"'i. Captain,
29 S3pt. 981, S.M.E.. Chat iam
Warburton, William. Suoeburyne-s
Godfrey, Cornelius Benjamin, Malta
Miehie, George. St. Helena
Phillips, John Campbell. Woolwich
Blaucatiower, Edward,'0' Plymouth
QU. MK.
& hon.lt.
13 June 83
3 May 84
6 May 85
1 Apr. 86
4 Apr. 88
7 July S3
29 Sept. 88
12 June 89
22 June 89
22 June 89
18 Dec. tg
20 Sept. 90
Quarter Mutters.
Stephens, Edward, Hong Kong
Richmond, George, Dublin
Payne, Charles, Londonderry
Law, James, Aldershot
Shute, William John, Jamaica
Taylor, George,469 S.M.E. Chatham ...
Campbell. John Robert,4'0 ChatJian ...
Frost, James, Isle or Wight
Thompson, Bernard Henry, Sheffield
Wright, James Henry, Fortsea
Oun, Edmund Thompson, Malta
Tucker, Albert Napoleon, Egypt
Qli. ME.
£ TOW. LT
^o Dec. 90
9 May 91
9 May 91
9 May 91
19 Apr. 93
3 May 93
3 May 93
13 Dec. 93
5 May 94
5 May 94
1 May 93
8 June 05
Head, Mark, Isle of Wight 24 July 95
Jones, Alfred, Cork !io Apr. 97
Marshall. William, Pembroke Dov k !i9 May 97
Clark, Thomas James, Cork K7 Nov. 97
Cripps, Henry, Ordnance Survey i 9 Mar. 98
Blackwell, Frank, Dublin 27 Apr. 98
Perceval, Edmund, War Office | 1 JunegS
Royal Engineer Troops.
Adjutant. — Williams, Captain Hugh B., 16 Jnn. 95.
Riding Hatter. — John Ellis Griss, 12 Sept. 94, Hon. Lieut. Aldershot.
Scarlet — Facings, Blue Velvet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox it Co.
Coast Battalion.
Yrs.' Ser
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Pay
Hall
Pay.
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8
3
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MAJOR.
Captains.
Davis, Thomas, Greenock
London, James, Liverpool
Organ, James, Leith
Montgomery, William, Dundee
Brown, William George Charteris, Staff Officer, Horse Guards, WarOffice
Giddy, William Richard George, Cardiff
2 June i(
2 Apr. 87
S Feb. 83
7 July 88
25 Aug. 8S
3 May 80
Lieutenants.
Martin, John, North Shields 18 Jan. gc,
Sui;g, Benjamin, Falmouth 119 Nov. 9c
1 July 91
15 Nov. 93
13 Dec. 9;
25 Jan. 96
Brissenden, Albert, Middlesborongh
Ealden, Charles, Panll-on-Hurober
Bailey, John Henry t Quarter Master, 1 july, 131 ). War Office, Whitehall ..
Etherington, George, Assistant to Inspector of Royal Engineers Stures, )
Armv Ordnance Department, 1 Apr. 97 j
Ruse, Ja-nea, Weymouth ". '22 Apr. g(
Bolton, William, Weymouth 29 Sept. 9;
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 94
r Apr. 94
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
■5 Sept.97
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
1 The Duke ot Cambridge commanded the 1st Division ofthe Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of S.ebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks ofthe House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Sir Art nu r 'i'liouiasCotton sei yed throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, aid
was present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
stockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavoy, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
left flank ofthe Burme'se Entrenchments, attack ofthe Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack
of Shan Stockades and of stockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melioonandjungle
fight at Pagan mine w which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
3 Sir Lintorn Simmons was employed for three years in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier: of the United
States in constructing works for its defence and in making military explorations. Happening to be in Turkey in
1853 he was specially employed by Lord Stratford de Redcliffe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part ofthe siege ot that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the Danube, having
entire charge ofthe operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles : was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied Commanders in Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupatoria, laid out and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from April 1855 until after its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage ofthe Ingui, where he commanded the Division which crossed the
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and guns : Omar Pasha in his despatch attributed the
success ofthe day chiefly to Lt.Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Majesty's Commissioner to the Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was employed in all the negotiations having reference to the movements of Omar Pasha's
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal with Clasp, the Turkish Gold Medal for the Danubian campaign, the Order
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish Government; also the 4th Class of the Legion of
Honor. Was Her Majesty's Commissioner for laying out the Turco-Russian boundary in Asia, and granted the 2nd
Class ofthe Medjidie by the Sultan, but was refused permission to accept it.
* Lieut. General Hadden was actively employed in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-39, and was engaged
with the rebels at St. Eustaeie and St. Benoit.
War Servicei of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 216
' Sir Frederick Maunsell served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan,
including the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and 12th September, aud surrender of th«
ortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). In the
Indian Mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners fit the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlekeserai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack during the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1S57. Commanded Sappers at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, in the Rohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareilly, and at Mitowlee in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CS.). Served
in the Afghan war iu 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp).
' General Montagu served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman ;
also at the siege of Sebastopol until 22nd March, when he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and
leaving Odessa on the 2nd was again in the Crimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
• Sir Edward Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in 1852, and was present at
the bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
' Sir .Tames Browne served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol; was present at the
repulse of sorties on 22nd March and 5th April; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of
Quarries on 7th June, for which service he was honourably mentioned in despatches, and received the Brevet of
Major. Succeeded Colonel Tylden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the execution of the duties of
that appointment was severely wounded by a rifle-ball on 24th August, which broke the lelt arm, passed through
shoulder, and injured jaw (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
10 Sir ..Eneas Perkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Rudleekeserai and siege of
Delhi — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootau Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the
capture of the Bala Forts (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878 80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar in command of the Royal Engineers, and was present at the battle of
Candahar vmentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with four Clasps, a.no Bronze Decoration).
11 General VV. W. Goodfellow served with the Persian Expeditionary Force ia 1856-57, and was present at the
capture of Bushire. battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Executive En-
gineer w th the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force atZoulla from the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party till the
end of 1867, at Seaufe during January 1868, from that time to the close of ihe campaign as Senior Emineer of the
Force which marched on Magdala; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in des-
patches as having "displayed great intelligence and activity in everythmg throughout the operations," Brevet
of .Major, CB , and Medal).
12 General C. A. Goodfellow served with the Central In-Ha Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Ratghur, captu-e of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jhansi (Victoria Cross, and Medal with
Clasp); was awarded the 17 1£ for " gallant conduct at the ar.tack on the Fort of Beyt, on the 6th October 1859.
On that occasion a soldier of the 28th Regiment was shot under the walls of the fort. Lieutenant Goodfellow
rushed uud^r the walls, under a sharp fire of matchlocks, and bore off the body of the soldier, wao was then
dead, but whom he at first suppo.-ed to be wounded only." Was Assistant Field' Engineer with the Okamundel
and Katt.ywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade Major of Royal Engineers with the Abyssinian Expedi-
tionary Force throughout the campaign '.mentioned in despatches for the " efficient manner in 'which he carried
on the duties of his appoictment," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
12t Sir Robert Grant served with theNile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13 General R.Harrison se-rved during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at attacks on theAlum-
bagh under Outram ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including affairs at
JFort Roolah, Alleegunge, and Bareilly ; throughthe Oude campaignof 1858-59, includingthe affair at Buxarghat ;
and as Acting Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineer in India during the Trans-Gogra campaign, including
affairs at Burgudiah, Fort Mudjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served during the China war of i860, and
was present attheaffairsofSinuo and Tangku, and siege and capture oftheTaku Forts. Was attached to the Quarter
Master General's Staff during the advance on and surrender of Pekin, and present at the affairs of Senho and
Uleang'uoon the 18th and23i-dSept. (mentionedin despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevetof Major). Served
m the Zulu war of 1879, first as Engineer at Head Quarters, afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General, and
was in charge of the Quarter Master General's Department during the second advance into Zululand, and present
in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, and CB.). Was subsequently appointed to the command
of the Flying Column. On the dissolution of that column was placed iu command of theTrans-vaal District,
conducted the reconnaissances that preceded the operations against Sekuknni, and, afterwards, maintained the
supplies of the forces engaged, ami made the military dispositions necessitated by the hostile attitude of the
Boers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant
General, and was Chief Staff Officer on the Lines of Communication throughout the campaign; was present in the
engagement at El Magfar and at the ba.tt.le of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CMG., Medal with Clasp,
3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant
General ana 1 lolonel on the Staff on the Lines of Communication (Clasp).
14 General Tomkins served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
36 Sir James Maitland served in China in 4857-59, and was present during the occupation of Canton
and at the storming ot Chek-Hnng under Sir Charles Straubenzee. Served at the attack on the Peiho Forts on the
25th June 1S59 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a division ot Gun
Boats during the naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud
<specially mentioned in de^pr.tches "for gallantry, &c," Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, ard was
present at the battle of'ffil-ol-Xebir (mentioned in despatches, Ort.. Medal with Clasp. 3rd Class of tho Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Commanding Royal Engineer in Egypt including the engagement at Giniss.
18 Lieut. General Sanford served in China in 1858, during the occupation of Canton, the expedition to Peiho,
demolition of the forts at the mouth of the river and advance to Tientsin. Also in the campaign in the North of
China in i860 (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations against the Taepingsin 1862, including the capture of the
stockades of Nanhsiang, escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpco.audTsolin, and the fortified town of Najow.
Served in the Jowaki Afreeciee Expedition in i878as A. Q.M. General. Feshawnr District (Medal withClasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Assistant Quarter Master General of the 1st Division in the Peshawur Valley
Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S5-86in command of Royal Engineers (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. CB., and Clasp!.
*u Lord Kitchener served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy I Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches," Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, and was present in the
engagement at Gemaizah in command of a Brigade of the Egyptian Army (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and
in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
and Clasp). Commanded the Dongola Expeditionary Force in 1896, a force, British and Egyptian, which
advanced into the Soudan with the object of retaking from the Dervishes the lost province of Dongola, and, after
fleveral successful engagements, reconquered the province (promoted to be Major General for distinguished
varvice in the field, KCB., ist Class of the Osmanieh, Khedive's Medal, with two Clasps .
217 War Services of the Officers of the lioyat Engineers.
51 Major General Leach was specially employed on survey operations with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72
(received the thanks of the Government of India and of the Secretary of. State, Medalwitti Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was specially employed on survey operations; took part in the expeditions into
the Bazar and Lugbrnan Valleys — severely wounded at Maidana k (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and Victoria Cross) ; served with the Candahar Field Force in charge of survey operatiens and after-
wards as Brigade Major Royal Engineers and Field Engineer; was present in the engagements at Gitishk and
Maiwand, in the defence of and sortie from Candahar, and at the battle of Candabar (received the thanks of the
Government of India and twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal with Clasp) : was
awarded the Ul£ " for having, in action with the Shinwarris, near Maidanah, Afghanistan, on the 17th March 1879,
when covering the retirement of the Survey Escort who were carrying Lieutenant Barclay. 45th Sikhs, mortally
wounded, behaved with the utmost gallantry in charging, with some men cf the 45th Sikhs, a very much larger
number of the enemy. In this encounter Captain Leach killed two or three of the enemy himself, and he received
a severe wound from aa Afghan knife in the left arm. Captain Leach's determination and gallantry in this affair,
in attacking and driving back the enemy from the last position, saved the whole party from annihilation." Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Frontier Field Force in i885-S6as Colonel on the Staff iu command of troops at Korosko.
?.2 Major General Strahan served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (iledal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Major, MedaiJ.
50 Sir William Nicholson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Field Engineer Candahar Field Force,
and as Commanding Royal Engineer Thull Chotia.li Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards as
Field Engineer Cabul and Cabul-Candabar Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1870 and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the engagement at Lataband
(mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candabar (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Assistant Adjutant General.
Army Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India iu 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Adjutant
General Chief of the Starf (mentioned in despatches, KCB. and Medal with two Clasps).
58 Major General Moysey served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
59 Sir J. C. Ardagh served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ; .
served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Commanding Royal Engineer and Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General, Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as
Commandant of the Base at Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel). Was present in the engagement
at Giniss. on the Upper Nile, on the 30th December 1885 (mentioned in despatches).
60 Brigadier General Reginald Clare Hart served with the Khyber Column in the Afghan war from jan. to June
1879, first with the 2nd Division attached as a Regimental Officer'to the 24th Punjab Native Infantry during the 2nd
Bazar Expedition against the Znkha Kbel Afreedis, and afterwards with the 1st Division. Was several times em-
ployed by the Quarter Master General's Department in making reconnaissances (mentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, Medal) : was awarded the YC " for his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endeavouring to save the
life of a private soldier. The Lieutenant Generalcomm<>-nding the 2nd Division Peshawur Field Force reports that
when on convoy duty with that Force on 31st January, 1879, Lieutenant Hart, of the Royal Engineers, took th e ini-
tiative in ruuning some 1,200 yards to the rescue of a wounded Sowar of the 13th Bengal Lancers in a river bed ex-
posed to the fire of the enemy, of unknown strength, from both flanks, and also from a party in the river bed.
Lieutenant Hart reached the wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him under cover with the aid
of some soldiers, who accompanied him on the way." Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de
Camp to Major General Graham, commanding the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria 5th August, the engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasm (as
Acting Assistant Quarter Master General to Graham's force in the second action), and the battle of Tel-el-Keoir
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp. 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star). Commanded the First Brigade lirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93, including the forcing of the Sampagha Pass, the opera-
tions in the Waran Valley on the 9tt December, And the ' operations in the Mastura Valley, with the passage of
the Suppri Pass ; also in he subsequent operations in the KyberPassand Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry. " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
6SMajor General W. Salmond was emploved during the Egyptian war of 1882 as Commanding Royal Engineer at
the Base of Operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khe-
dive's Star).
&! Sir Charles Warren served during the suppression ofthe Kafir outbreak in 1877-78, with local rank of Lieut.
Colonel, in command ofthe Diamond Fields Horse, and took part in several actions (Brevetof Lieutenant Colonel).
Commanded part ofthe Griqualand West Field Force in the Griqua rising in 1878, including numerous engagements
and skirmishes with the natives (several times mentionedin despatches ; commended in the Governor's despatches
for "energy, abibty, and resource displayed under most trying circumstances," Medal with Clasp). Served in com-
mand of an expedition into Arabia Petraia, despatched daring the Egyptian war of 18S2 for the purpose of bringing
to justice the murderers of Professor Palmer and his party (XCMd., Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive s
Star). Commanded the forces in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 (ffCJ/ff.).
" Sir Herbert Chermside during the Russo-Turkish war in 1876-78 accompanied the Turkish troops as
Militery Attache (Turkish War Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the Intelligence Department
Clasp). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in the Egyptian Army and as Governor General of the
Red Sea Littoral and Egyptian Military Commissioner (mentioned in desnatches, Brevet ot Lt.Colonel. 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 1887, and was present m the
engagement at Sarras in command of the force ( Brevet of Colonel, 2nd Class of the Medjidie).
~~ Colonel A. Hill served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). .
80 SirBindon Blood served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served m the
Zulu war of 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet ct
Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Chief Staff Officer, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass,
at the passage of the Swat River, and in the engagements at Panjkora and Mamugai (mentionea m despatches,
KCB. and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Malakand Field Force during the campaign on the Ivorth West
Frontipr of India in 1S97-98, including, the relief of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara, the operations in the
Swat Valley and action of Landakai, the operations in Baiooutaud actions at Nawagai and in the Mahmund
Valley. Commanded, subsequently, the Buner Field Force (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Major
General, two Clasps). ,
83 Sir A. W. Mackworth served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Field Telegraph Corps, and was
present at the action at Kassa*in on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
85 Colonel Rogers served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (Brevet 01
Major, Medal). , .. ,
90 Colonel A. W.Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned
in despatches for zeal and management inbringingsafely and expeditiously troops and baggage forembarkation
Medal).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 218
91 Major General Fraser was specially employed in the Russo-Turkishwar in 1877 as Military Officer to the Com-
mander in Chief of the British Fleet in Besica Bay, accompanied the Turkish Commander in Chief in the campaign
on the Lom, and was present at several engagements and at the bombardment of Bustchuk iBrevet of Major).
Served in the Boer war of i88ias Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch (mentioned in
despatches, C3f&.). "Was afterwards Assistant Quarter Master General, and finally Assistant Military Secretary to
Sir Evelyn Wood. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of Roj-al Engineers, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (qth September), and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant General on the
Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
92 Colonel M. S. Bell coTimanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and servedasAssistantFieldEngineer
with the Bight Column Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, and was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Ciasp). Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and servedas Assistant Field Engineer through out
the Hazara campaign of 1S68, — the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and theeonducJ
of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
che Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the YiC "for his distinguished bravery
and zealous, resolute, and self-devoted conduct at the battle of Ordahsu, on the 4th February 1874, while serving
under the immediate orders of Colonel Sir JohnChethamMcLeod, JcCB., of the 42nd Regiment, who commanded the
Advanced Guard. Sir John McLeod was an ej-e-witness of his gallant and distinguished conduct on the occasion,
and considers that this officer's fearless and resolute bearing, being always in the front, urging on and encouraging
an unarmed working party of Fantee labourers, who were exjiosed not only to the fire of the enemy but to the wild
and irregular fire of the native troops in the rear, contributed very materially to the success of the day. By his
example he made these men do what no European party was ever required to do in warfare, namely, to work under
fire in the face of the enemy without a covering-party. " Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 on special
reconnaissance duty as Deputy Quarter Master General, Intelligence Branch (Clasp).
97 Sir Thomas Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey
from the Coast to Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in Southern Afghanistan in 1878-79 on
special survey duty (twice mentioned in despatches) ; served in Northern Afghanistan in 1879-80 in charge of
survey operations ; was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 and the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in charge of survey operations in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition of 1S80 under Brigadier General Kennedy. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in i33o and in 1893 (Brevet of Colonel). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Chief Survey Officer (mentioned hi des-
patches. Medal with two Clasps).
105 Colonel E. Wood served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star) ; served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884 in the Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (twice
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentionedin despatches, CJi., and two Clasps).
106 Colonel II. Elsdale served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles "Warren in 1884-85 in com-
mand of the Balloon Detachment.
107 Colonel W. L. Greenstreet served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Commanding Royal Engineer
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
111 Colonel Waller served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Nugent. Com-
manding Royal Engineer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
112 Colonel H. Jekyll served during the Ashanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th
January 1874 (Medai).
113 Colonel J. F. Garwood served with the Zhob Field Force in 1S90 under Sir George White as Commanding
Engineer of the force (mentioned in despatches).
"* Colonel M. C. Brackenbury served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (Medal with
Clasp). Served m the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march'to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze'Decoration).; alsoserved with the Marri Expedition in 1S80.
115 Colonel Jelf served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles "Warren in 1884-85 as Director
of Military Telegraphs (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
116 Colonel S. L. Jacob served in the Afghan war in 1879 as field Engineer at Ali Musjid (Medal).
118 Colonel Beresford served in the Boer war of 1S81. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
119 Colonel C. M. Watson served in the Egyptian war of i'J32 in the Intelligence Department, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta. at the action of Kassasin on the oth September, and at the Battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
121 Colonel S. C. Turner served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
122 Colonel A. O. Green served in the Egyptian war of 1882 on the Staff of the 2nd Division, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with "Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham as Intelligence Officer, and was present in the engagement
at El Teb — severely wounded (mentionedin despatches. Brevet of Major, and two Clasps).
123 Colonel R. M. Barklie served with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
124 Colonel H. H. Settle served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Gemai and on the Lines
of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, ami Khedive's Star). Served in
the operations at Suakin in 18SS including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel and Clasp); in the operations in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned i:i despatches,
Clasp, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie); and in the operations in the Soudan in 1S91, including the capture of
Tokar (Clasp to Khedive's Star).
125 Lt.Colonel L. F. Brown served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
120 Lt.Colonels W. H. White and J. H. C. Harrison, Majors G. Davidson, H. Finnis A. L. Mein, F. Peel, C. B.
Mayne, and A. H. Randolph served in tue Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
126t Colonel G. Henry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in
despatches, Bre.'et of Lt.Colonel, and Claso).
127 Colonel 0. H. Bagot served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, including the operations in the Koorum Valley
(mentionedin despatches, Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
128 Sir George Clarke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 in the Intelligence Department and as Assistant Political Officer, and was present in the recon-
naissance to Hasheen, in the engagement at Hasheen, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
189 Colonel G. A. Cockburn served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Meda. with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
130 Major W. W. B. Wniteford served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
131 Colonel Rawson served as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of the "Queen's Own "
Sappers and Miners in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal) .
152 Colonel A. R. F. Dorward served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Karn
2 1 8a War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
Dakka and in the operations in the Kama district (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1885-88 in
command of the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
'" Colonel E. M. Hyslop served with tho Right Column of the Lushai Field Force in the campaign of 1871-72,
in command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, thanKS of Indian and Home
Governments, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
134 Lt.Colonel H. A. Yorke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served during the Nile Expedition in
■1884-85 as Manager of the Assouan Railway (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
135 Colonel (t. Barker served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagementatTel-el-Mahuta,
in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles VV'arren in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Intel-
ligence Department.
"' Colonel D wj served with the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
1,1 Colonel H. O. Selby served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
*he force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
14a Colonel F. T. N. Spratt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagements at Charasiah on the 6th October 1870 (mentioned in
despatches) and at ilattoon; as Adjutant of Royal Engineers Kura Valley Field Force, and afterwards as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Infantry Brigade CabulFi-ld Force; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle ot Candahar (mentioned m despatches, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration;. Served with 'be Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 as Brigade Major Royal Engineesr
and Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
143 Colonel J. Cameron served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present as Orderly Officer to Colonel
Wood in the engagement at 'i'aba ka Udoda (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
114 Lt.Colonel W. Peaeocke served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force, and took part with the expedition into the Mohmand
■country, part of the time a* Commanding Royal Engineer; also with the Buner Field Force as Commanding
Royal Engineer including the capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
145 lit Colonel R. T. Orpen served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the force under Major General Phayre (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
146 Lt.Colonel G. R. R. Savage served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in charge of advanced Field Telegraph and
Signalling arrangements with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
140t Lt.Colonel P. Haslettserved with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
>the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and
Takht-i-Pul (Medal with Clasp).
141 Lt.Colonels B. Scott and J. Kellie, Majors G. M. Porter and L. C. Jackson served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 (Medal).
147tColonel Thurburn served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West
"Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commanding
Royal Engineer on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two
•Clasps).
148 Lt.Colonel Hoskyns served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
•of 1878-80 as Assistant Field Engineer with Sir Donald Stewart's Division, and was present in the engagements
;at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghnznee (Medal with Clasp).
149 Lt-Colonel St. G. C. Gore served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
ls0 Lt.Colonel R. O. Lloyd served with the Btirmeso Expedition in 1855-86, and again in 1887-38, as Field
"Engineer and was severely wounded in an engagement near Mandalay on the 8th January j 386 (mentioned in
-despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
151 Lt.Colonel C. R. Conder served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
.(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star . Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition
under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 on special service and in charge of tne Topographical Department.
152 Colonel D. A. Scott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
'(Brevet of Major. Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Railway Officer
at Haifa and in charge of railway extensions (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Also served
dn the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss {DSO.).
i53 Lt.Colonel Martin Martin served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
155 Lt.Colonel T. R. Main served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was present ;n the engagement at Neumaka; also
■served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Invezane, at Ekowe during the investment
(mentioned in despatches), and in the engagementat TJIundi (Medal with Clasp).
J56 Lt.Colonel 0. W. Sherrard fserved in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
157 Lt.Colonel H. H Hart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commanding Royal Engineer 1st Division, including
the forcing of the Sampagha Pass, the operations in the Waran Valley on the 9th December, and the operations in
ihe Mastura Valley witn the passage of the Suppri Pass ; also in the subsequent operations in the Khyber Pass, and
.tha Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
153 Lt.Colonel 0. B. Wilkieson served in the Soudan campaign m 18S5 in command of the Madras Sappers and
Miners, and was present in the engagements at Ha.sheen and the 'i'ol'rek zereba— wounded (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition m 1835-86 as
Adjutant of Royal Engineets (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
TSTorthWest Frontier of India under Sir Wi liam Locklurt in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as
■Commanding Royal Engineer 2nd Division (Medal with two Clasps).
160 Lt.Colonel E. Dickinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and -was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tolrek zereba
<(two Clasps).
'« Lt.Colonel Eochfort-Boyd served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
162 Lt.Colonel M. W. Skinner served on the Gold Coast from the 14th December 1873 until invalided on the 12th
January 1874 (Ashauti Medal).
«3 Colonel W. T. Shone served .11 the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1S81 as Assistant Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches). Served_witJi the Burmese Expedition
an 1885-87 (mentioned iu despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps). Served'witn the Miranzai Expeditions
in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Commanding Roval Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served with the C'hitral Relief Force under Sir KobertLow in 1895 as Commanding Royal
Engineer of the Line of Communications, (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
154 Lt.Colonel J. M. T. Badgley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 6th May 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
165 Lt.Colonel H. W. Duperier served in the Afghan war in i879-8o(Medal).
156 Lt.Colonel F. W. Bennet served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Telegraph Department (mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
1"° Lt.Colonel E. Raban served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80, and was present at
Che assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2i8£»
171 Lt. Colonel G. F.Wilson served -with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Superintendent of Bailway Works (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Kbedive's Star).
17a Lt. Colonel S. Grant served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal1
(mentioned in despatches) and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches,.
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Field Engineer (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the force at Suakin during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(4th Class of the Usmanieh).
173 Lt. Colonel S. H. Exham served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
174 Lt.ColonelE. Ulennie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
175 Colonel H- P. Leach served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the 1st Division Khyber Field Force in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
with the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches),
afterwards with the Koorum Valley Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer and in command of a company of
Bengal Sappers and Miners, took part in the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was
present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 on Commissariat duty, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
1889-90 as Commanding Royal Engineer, Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commanding Royal
Engineer with the force, and was oresent at the capture of the Malakaf.d pass and in the engagement at Panjkora
River (mentioned in despatches. CB., and Medal with Clasp).
176 Lt. Colonel W. H. Chippmdall served in the Atghan warof 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force underMajor General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
178 Lt.Colonel E. W. Cotter served in the Asnanti war of 1873-74, and was present at the defence of the post of
Quarman (Medal with Clasp). Commandedthe4th Company Bengal Sappers and Miners and was Field Engineer
in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with tbe Nile Expedition and with the Nile Frontier Field Force-
in 1885 as Station Royal Engineer at Assouan. Served with the Burma Field Force in 1887-88, and raised the
Burma Sappers and Miners (Medal with Clpsp).
179 Sir PI. E. M'Callum served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp).
161 Lt Colonel 1'. G.Von Donop served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
183 Lt. Colonel H. W. Smith- Revvse served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture-
of Ali Musjid (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigade Major of
Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
ls* Lt.Colonel J. E. Blackburn served in the Egyptian warof 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action,
at Kirbekan (mentioued in despatches, two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6
(mentioned in despatches).
185 Lt.Colonel Leverson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General, an'J
was present in the action at Kassasm on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechu-
analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service.
186 Lt.Colonel R. L. Hippisley served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
1S7 Lt.Colonel Hellard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9tb
September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
iSS Lt.Colonel J. C. L. Campbell served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877-7S (Medal). Served in the Afghan warof
1878-80 as Adjutant Royal Engineers Khy tier Line Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid,
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 24th Company of Royal Engineers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
183 Lt.Colonel C. K. Wood served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Telegraph duty (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
130 Lt.Colonel G. H. W. O'Sullivan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low as Road Commandant on the Lines of Communications 1 Medal with Clasp). Served in tbe campaign on the-
North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmund Field Force, and as
Assistant Quarter Master General Tirati Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel
two Clasps).
191 Lt.Colonel E. Blunt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsoorl Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches). fc Served in the campaign on tbe North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 witb tbe Malakaflft Field Force as Field Engineer 2nd Brigade, and was present in
the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches); also with the Buner Field Force (mentioned hides-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
192 Major J. Burn Murdoch seri ed in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was presentin the engagement at Chara-
siah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the
Asmai Heights — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war ot
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ot ther
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
193 Major C. C. Ellis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
194 Major J. B. Sharpe served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
195 Major Digby served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of a company ot'the Queen's Own Sappers and;
Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was present in the affair at Besud (mentioned in desoatches. Medal).
Served in the campaign on the North We3t Frontier of India under Sir William. Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tochi
Field Force as Commanding Koyal Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
196 Major M. C. Barton served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Also served with,
the Akha Expedition in 1883-S4 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in j»335-87 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the IsazaiExpedition as Commanding Royal Engineer.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in charge of the Field Park, Royal Engineers
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand and Buner Field Forces
including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
197 Major R. C. Maxwell served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
198 Major A. C. Foley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took'part in the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie-
and the occupation of Candahar (Medal). Served in the operations near Suakin in December iSSS and was pre-
sent in the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
J" Major Mackean served in the Zalu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
m Major A. H. Bagnold served in the Boer war of 188:. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 in the Tele»
graph Department (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"» Major VV. V. Constable served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
203 Major R. H. Jennings served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, first in charge of a survey party, and afterwards as
Political Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
2 1 8c War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
204 Major Darlitipr served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in commandofacompanj-of the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, including the operations of theMoveable Column under Brigadier General
Arbuthnot (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, '5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
236 Major Andrews Speed served with the Madras Sappers and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Burmese Expedition, in :886 (Medal with Clasp).
20" Major P. T. Buston served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Chirasiah
on the 6th October 1*79 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the
Astnai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Field
Engineer (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the Bengal
Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
20= Major J. C. Tyler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, ana was present at the action at Kassasin on the
9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
203 Major G. H. Sim served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S3
(Medai with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
210 Major J.C.Campbell served with the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the Jowalci Afreedee Expedition in
1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan war of 18/8-S0 as Assistant Field Engineer, and in
command of a company of Bengal Sappers and Miners, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
212 Ma.icr J. A. Ferrier served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in
command at Ambigole, and was present at the attack on Ambigole Wells (DSO.). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William. Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field
Engineer 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
213 Major J. D. Fullerton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Acting Adjutant of the Bombay Sappers
and Mineis (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Company Commander No. 2 Company
Bombay Sappers and Miners (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
214 Major E. C. Spilsbury served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candaharwitb
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
216 Major G. T. .Tones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including the
sortie of Deh Khoiah (mentioned in despatches, and commended in General Orders by H.R.H. the Field Marshal
Commanding in Chief for his gallant behaviour on the 12th August i38o), and was present at the battle ol Cau-
dahar (Medal with Clasp).
217 Major Conner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal).
218 Major Lindley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of a company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition and in the operations
of the Moveable Column under Brigadier General Arbuthnot (Medal). Served with the Madras Sappers and Miners
and as Assistant b'ield Engineer in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
219 Major Bethell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
221 Major Attree served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal).
223 Lt. Colonel Hon. M.G.Talbot served in the Jo waki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp) . Served in
the Afghan. war in 1S79-S0, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Ohara-
siah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sii Frede-
rick Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and Iwas present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
22i Major S. A. E. Hickson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
226 Major G. C. P. Onslow served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Chara-
siah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the
Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
22" Major W. F. H. Stafford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the expeditions into the
Ludiman and Hissnxik Valleys (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
225 Major E- A. Waller served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches, and commended in General Orders by H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief for his
gallant behaviour on the 12th August 1880), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
229 Major A. H. Kenney served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2311 Lt.Colonel Wahab served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assist-
ant. Field Engineer, and took part in the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the
Hazara. Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891
'mentioned in despatches, Clasp); with the Isazai Field Force in 1892; and with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort
under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
»> Maior W. A. B. St. Clair served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
232 Major G. A. Tower served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
233 Lt.Colonel Childers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Takht-i-Pul
snl at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations rourd Cabul on December 1879 ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Garnet Wolseley. and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta,Kassasin (9th Sept.). and in the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with C'asp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Lord Wolseley (mentioned in
. despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
236 Major Shuts served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Assistant
Field Engineer, and took part in the operations in Kama (Medal).
23< Major H. de H. Haig served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Fish Creek and at the capture of Batoche (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
23S Major C. Penrose served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
239 Major J. G. Day served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal).
240 Major H. J. W." Jerome served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Khev! arid Tukbt-i-Pul (Medal with Clasp).
241 Major G. K. Scott-Moncrieff served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at trie attack and capture
of Ali Musjid and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentionedin despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
242 Lt.Colonel H. M. Sinclair served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 as Com-
mantling Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Et.Oolocel, Star).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 2i8cZ
213 Major C. M. Bate served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 (Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star).
244 Major J. G. Lutyens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
244t Major C. Maxwell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
(mentioned In despatches, Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
243 Major 8. D. Cleeve served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
>"c Major MacDonnell served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and
a* Assistant Field Engineer with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and took part in the Ba/.ar Valley Expedition
(Medal). Served with the Rumpa Field Force in 1879-80 in command of a Company of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners and a,s Superintendent of Army Signalling. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the Indian
Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
247 Major H. Appleton served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
24i Major J. E. Dickie served in The Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Khevl
(mentioned in despatches) and Saif-u-deen (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 (Medal with Clasp) .
5,49 Major H. E. S. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1S80 as Assistant Field Engineer with the Khyber
Line Force and the Khyber Brigade (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in iS88 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Field Engineer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
with the Chitial P^elief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer (mentioned m despatches, CB., and
Medal with Clasp).
'M Lt.Col,vnel H. J. Foster served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th
Septembei) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-dl Major C. K. Haynes served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the relief of Ekowe (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) . £ erved with the Bechuanalund Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
252 Major H. H. Barnet served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
253 Major O. E. Ruck served in the Boer war of 1881.
254 Major H. E. Goodwyn served in the Afghan war of 1870-80 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal). Served
with the Madras Sappers and Miners and as Assistant Field Engineer in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1S86-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
255 Major W. F. Hawkins served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
257 Major R. P. Littledale served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of
z88i. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star) .
253 Major C. E. Commenr.e served in the Zulu war of 1879, and took part in the delence of Pretoria (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the B'jer war of 18S1.
261 Major F. G. Bond served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action of Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Field Engineer 1st Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bazar Vail ay — wounded (Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
262 Major F. G. Bowles served in the Soudan campaign in iSSs.and was present at the destruction of Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
263 Major F. B. Longe served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in uespatches); accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in charge of the Indian Survey Party
and was present at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
263 Major T. de la H. Brotherton was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the
Boer war in 1S81 (mentioned in despatches).
206 Major E.G. Stanton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition
in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
*•? Major F. C. Heath served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at El Magfar and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served m the Soudan campaign in 1885
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, Clasp).
268 Major A. G. Thomson served in the Egyptian war of 1 882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1885
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
26'J Major E. St. C. Pemberton served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
271 Lt. Colonel H. M. Lawson served ija the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present
in the engagement at ElTeb (Me/la) with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Kiea, and in the engagements at El Gubat
Metammeh, and at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major',
two Clasps).
272 Major J. A. Tanner served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in tne Soudan camriai°-n
m 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 as AdjutantTof
Kcyal Engineers (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant Royal Engineers, and was present at the capture of the
Malakand Pass and in the engagements at Swat and Pnnjkora River (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
273 Major F. D. F. MacCarthy served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek z'ereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
274 Major J. L. Irvine served in the Egyptian war of 1832, and was presentat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, a.nd Khedive's Star).
278 Major H. M. Jackson served in the Burmese campaign in 1886-S7, including the Southern Shan Expe-
dition (Medal with Clasp1 ; and in 1888-89, w"en he took part in the Karenvii Expedition and was slightly wounded
in an engagement at Nga-lvyaing (mentioned in despatches, (Hasp).
277 Major H. N. Dumbleton served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Cia.sp, and Khedive's Star).
275 Major H. F. Chesney served with the Hazara Expedition in i883 as Field Engineer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
27'J Major H. B. N. Adair served with the Nile Expedition in 1385 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
240 Major A. M. Mantell served in the Egyptian war of i83 2 (Medal, 4th Class otthe Osmanieh.and Khedive's Star).
281 Major Godfrey Williams served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Iiow in 1895 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp).
282 Major F. J. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6 (Medal with Clasp).
283 Major Cairnes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
284 Major B. B. Russell served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890. Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Pvobert Low in 1805 on tho Line3 of Communication as Adjutant of Royal Engineers
(Medal with Clasp).
2 i8e War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
285 Major C. D. Learoyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen (Me lal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as an Orderly
Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"« Major S. L. Norris served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at El Magfar
(Medal, and Khedive's Star),
297 Major H. Mullaly served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 as Field Engineer Chit-
tagong Column (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
288 Major Winn served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
290 Lt.Colon°l F. H. Kelly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Field Engineer Moh-
mand Field Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commanding Royal
Engineer 2nd Division (mjaiinn -d in dj-spitjhjs, Brevet of Lt Cilonjl, Medal with two Clasps).
291 Major H. S. King served in tin Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
293 Lt. Colonel A. E. Sandbach served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the
engagement at Tnikool (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the
Sikkim Expedition in i883 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Aide de Camp to Major General
Elles, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
234 Major R. F. Allen served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Field Engineer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
296 Major A. M. Stuart served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)- also
served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
297 Major H. V. Biggs served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Noith West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant Royal Engineers on the Line of Communica-
tions (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
238 Major E. M. Burton served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and accompanied Sir Charles Warren in the
expedition into Arabia Petrsea despatched for the purpose of bringing to justice the murderers of Professor
Palmer and his party (mentioned in despatches. Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 26th Field Company of the Royal Engineers, and was present in the
engagement-* at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 26th Field
Company of the Royal Engineers, and afterwards with the Camel Corps, and took part in the operations of the
Desert Column including the advance to Gakdul, Gubai. and Metammeh (Clasp).
299 Major M. L. Tuke served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the action at Kassasm on the qtb
September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served inthe expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884,
and was present in the engagement at Temai (two Clasps) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (Claso)*
30,1 Major F, H. Oldheld served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Poukhan
Expedition in 1889; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
301 Major Dopping-Hepenstal served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
302 Major E. H Hemming served with the Zhob "Valley Expedition in 1884.
303 Major W. M. Hodder. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 7S6.
301 Major Huleatt served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp). Served in the operations of the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Osmanieh).
30s Major R. S. Maolagan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William
Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp).
306 Major H. G. 0. Swayne served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1R89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
537 Captain J. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
308 Lt. Colonel Kincaid served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Assistant Adjutant General, Infantry Division, including the engagement at Firket and
the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
309 Lt.Colonel Aylmer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 wiih the Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Served in the operations against the Hunza-Nagar in 1891-92 as Commanding Royal Engineer, in-'
eluding the capture of the Nilt Fort— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Uffi/and.
Clasp) : was awarded the Victoria Cross " for his conspicuous bravery in the assault and capture of the NiltFort
on 2nd of December iSqi. This officer accompanied the storming party, burst open the inner gate with eun-
sotton, which he placed and ignited, and though severely wounded, once in the leg aad twice in the right hand, fired
nineteen shots with his revolver, killing several of the enemy, and remained fighting until, fainting from loss of
blood, he was carried our. of action." Served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, including the engagements in the Swat Valley, at Panjkora River and
Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
311 Captain Bad deley served with the BurmeeeExpedition in 188^-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp )..
3'2 Captain C. Hill served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
313 Captain Petrie served with the Zhob Valley Field Force in 1884 as Assistant Field Engineer. Served wiih.
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 including the expeditions to the Ruby Mines and Mainlong (mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal with two Clasps) ; also served with_the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with No, ■2-
Company Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
315 Captain W. R. Morton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
319 Captain F. Glanville served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 — severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
320 Major J. R. L. Macdonald served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the operations in Central Africa in 1894 (Brevet of Major).
321 Captain E. W. Walton served with the Wazirijtan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
J22 Captain A. W. Roper served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
323 Captain S. L. Craster served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Major Royal Engineers (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with two Clasps).
321 Captain G. M. Heath served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served:
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
327 Captain F. A. Molony served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Starl.
326 Captain W. Du C.Luard served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1887-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
*" Captain W. G. R. Cordue served with the Hazara Expedition as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp) .
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
330 Captain J. M. Wade served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
531 Major W. J. Bythell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir CharlesWarren in 1S84-85 on special
service. Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Survey duty (received the thanks of
the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp)^
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98 as Survey
Officer Mohmund Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 218
333 Captain C. E. Salvesen served with the Bechnannland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-83.
331 Lieut. C. Godby served in the Soudan campaign in 1S35, and "was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1889
including the engagement at Toski (Clasp).
335 Captain J. \V. Pringle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
337 Captain Renny-Tailyour served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Survey duty (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
133 Captain C. S. Rose served with the Hazara Expedition in 1391 (Medal with Clasp).
333 Captain W. A. J. O'Meara served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3W Captain E. D. rtaggitt served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
341 Lt. Colonel W. S. Gordon served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, and was present with the
Egyptian Army in the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations in the Soudan in 1S39 including the engagement at Toski in command of Field
Artillery (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitehener in 1896 as Director of Stores, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Granted the 4th Class of the Order
of the Osmanieh, and subsequently the 3rd Cass of the Medjidie, for services with the Egyptian Army.
344 Captain J. I. Lang served in 1893-94 with a force of about 1,000 Housasiu a movement against the Ashantis who
threatened the protected State of Attabubu, about 400 miles from the Gold Coast.
343 Captain Bonharn-Oarter served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with Clasp).
344 Captain R. U. H. Buckland served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) : also served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888,
including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 5th ('lass of the Medjidie, Clasp).
345 Captain R. S. Curtis served in the operations in the Soudan in 1891, and was present at the capture of
Tokar (Bronze Star with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of Major, Star).
346 Captain R. J. H. L. Mackenzie served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George
White (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp).
347 Captain T. Harrison -Tophani served with the Burmese Expedition in 1892, and was present at the
defence of Sadon (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
348 Major A. G. Hunter-Weston served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 with the Bengal Sappers and
Miners (iledal with Clasp) ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1S94 in
oornrnand of No. 2 Company Bengal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Clasp). Served_with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the
engagement at D irket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps) .
349 Captain R. T. R. Laurence served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
150 Captain J. A. Dealy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
3n Captain H. B. H. Wright served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with two Clasps); in the Chin Field Force in 1888 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(mentioned in despatches); and with the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of No. 4 Company Queen's
Own Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) .
3M Captain J. C. Rimington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain C. H. Roe served with the Burmese Expedition in 13S6-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(Medal with Clasp).
334 Captain F. E. G. Skey served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Puss (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3;3 Captain G. S. Phillips served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
356 Captain Le Breton Simmons served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp)7
357 Captain E. A. Edgell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
353 CaDtain S. H. Powell served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistantlntelligence Officer (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
339 Captain W.Ewbank served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp), and againin 1887-89
(Clasp).
36u Captain L. P. Chapman served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S8(Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin-Lusha
Expeditionary Force in 1889-93 (Clasp); and with the WunthoJExpedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
361 Captain W. A. Liddell served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
302 Captain J. A. S. Tulloch served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the Queen's Own Sappern and
Miners, and afterwards as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Wolseley ; served as Intelligence Officer 1st Brigade
from 1st Nov. 1887 to 1st April 1888, and from Aug. to Dec. 18SS as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with two
Clasps); also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-89.
363 Captain TJ. W. Evans served with the Chin-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Officer in charge of Engineer Field Park (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
364 Captain E. H. Bland served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892."
363 Captain Stokes-Roberts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Eazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
367 Captain G. D. Close served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
3fsCaptainR.F.Sorsbie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
370 Captain H. J. Sherwood served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with No. 2 Company
Bengal Sappers and Miners, Dart of the time in command of a half company (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897.
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand
country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
373 Captain C. C. Perceval served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1887-8S (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
374 Captain H. C. Nantou served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1S85 with the
Midland Battalion of Canadian Militia (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 as Field Engineer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
sl' Captain P. H. du P. Casgrain served in the Canadian North-West agiinst the Indian rising as Adjutant
gth Rifles—Canadian Voltigeurs (Medal). Served with (he Manipore Expedition in 1S91 as Field Engineer
Silchar Column ( Medal with Clasp).
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376 Lieut. W. F. Tilley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
378 Captain G. S. Uartwright served with ihe Isazai Expedition in 1892.
379 Captain A. G. Travers served in the Miranzai Expedition in i8yi -vith the Bengal Sappers and Miners Modal
with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lookhart in 1894-ct: (mentioned In
desDatches, Clasp).
381 Captain de Vere Atkinson served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 as Assistant Field Engineer; with the
Uhin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Bengal Sappers aud Miners (Medal with Clasp); and in
the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890 with the Bombay Sappers and Miners.
382 Captain A. T. Moore served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Superintendent of Field Telegraphs.
363 Captain H. Prentice served in tne operation* i.i Bii'uu, u 189: witu tae Wuutuo Field Fores (Medal
with Clasp).
334 Captaiu E. P. Johnson served in the Chiu-Lushai Field Force in 1389-93 withthe Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India unoer Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force in command of No. 5 Company Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners, and wa- present in the engagemeut at Landakai (mentioned in despatches); also with the UtmanKhel
Column of the Malakand Field Force, and with the Buner Field For^e, incluuing the storming of the'i'anga Pass
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
38i Captain A J. fl. Swiney served with the seoond Miranzai Expedition in iSgifMedal with Clafp.). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
386 Captain W. J. McElhmny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1817-88 (Medal with Clasp).
387 Captaiu G M. Duff served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp I." Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robeit Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
388 Captain R. E. picton Jones served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1S90.
39J Captain J. S. Fowler served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the advance to the relief of
Chitral under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and April 1895 including the defence of the position at Reshan.
(wounded) ; afterwards served with the Relief Force under Sir Robert Low, and was present in the engagement
Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in tho campaign on tue North West
Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Muhmand
Field Force, including the operations at Jarobi Glen, and with the lira Expeditionary Force (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps;.
391 Captain G. M. Hutton served in the Cnin-Lushai Field Foice in 1 339-93 with the Queen's Own Sapoers
and Miners (Medal with Clasp).
39J Captain H. M. St. A. Wade.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List." p. 736.
393 Captain C. H. Heycock served in the Karen Field Force in 1S88-89 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Mirers
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; m the Chin-Lu-snai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own
Sappers aud Miners (Clasp); and in the Kaubow Expedition in 189: as Intelligence Officer.
394 Captain F. F. Weedou served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 withthe Queen's Own Sippers and Miners
including the operations of the Chin Field Force (Medal with Clasp;. Served in the campaign on the North West.
Fronti-r of lnuia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Maler
Kotla Imperial Service Sappers (Medal with two Clasps).
395 Captain R. A. F. Kiugscote served with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force m 1889-90 as Assistant Field
Engineer Chittaaong Column (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3a6 Captain T. Eraser served in the Chin-Lushai Field Force iu 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners
(Medal with Clasp); aud in the Hazara Field Force in 1891 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners, part of the time
in command of a Company (ClasD). Served in the campaign on tae North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant of Royal Engineers 2nd Divi;ion
(Medal with two Clasps).
397 Captain A. Walpole served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field
Engineer (Medal witn Clasp).
390 Captain H. A. D. Fraser served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
398f Captain W. S. Nathan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
399 Captain C. Ainslieserved in the Chin-Lu;hai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Minera
(Medal with Clasp) ; iu the ope atious in the Chin Hills in 1890-92 with the Queen's Uwn Sappers and Miners in
command of a detachment, including the engagement at Thetia (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and in the:
Chin Hills in 1892 aud the Shan Hills in 1893 as Attache, Intelligence Branch (mentioned in despatches). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
400 Captain C. L. Robertson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95.
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force as Survey Officer, including the expedition into the Mohmand country
(mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force as Survey Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
4U1 Lieut. G. C. Kemp served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
40i Captain E. C. Ogilvie served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with,
the Chitral Relief Force under S;r Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
403 Captain D. L. Mallaby served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
404 Captain H. J. M. Marshall sorved in the Chiu-Lushai Field Force in 1889-90 with the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners (ileaal with Clasp).
4u5 Major O'Shee served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as special service
officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
406 Captain F. R. F. Boilean served iu the operations against the Eastern Lushai clans in 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
Served witn the Cnitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
407 Captain W. A. Harrison served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal wilh Clasp).
408 Captain R. F. G. Bond served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95, and was present at
the capture of the Maiakand :Jas= (Metlal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fiontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers ana Miners with the Tochi Field Force
(Ciasp).
'"" Captain C. de W. Crookshank served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Field Engineer
(Medal with Clasp).
4lu Captain a. F. Thuillier served vrith the Cuitrat Relief Force uuler Sir Robert Low in r895 as Assistant Field
Engineer ( uedal with Clasp).
411 Captaiu U.. R. S;ockie.y served withthe Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp); with the Isazai Ex-
pedition in 1892 ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in
the canpaiguon ihe North West From ier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1107-98 with the Bengal Sappers
and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations at Balour aid the Mohmand country, ana
w.th the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (twice mentioned in despatches,
Mer'alwith Clasp).
412 Captain A. R. Winsloe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the tampaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, with the
Malakand and Buner Field Forces with the yueen's Owu Sappers and Miners, and commanded No. 5 Company
during the defence of Malakand Camp and the relief of Cnakdara (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and two
Clasps).
13 ijieut. R. E. Greer served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
War Services of the Officers of the Boyal Engineers. 2i8h
414 Lieut. II. J. Hare served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 189=; (Medal with
Clasp.) " .
415 Lieut G. F. Gorringe served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
Quarter Master General's duties, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Khedive's Medal with mo Clasps).
416 Lieut. P. (i. Grant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
417 Lieut. F. W. Watling served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners, and commanded No. 5 Company at the defence of
Malakand Camp on the 26th July, 1897 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
418 Lieut. N. JI. Hemming served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expe itionary Force with the Maler Kotla Imperial Service Sappers (Medal
with two Clasps).
419 Lieut. A. H. D. Riach served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
420 Lieut. L. H. Close served wi'h the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal wilh Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1891-95 with the Bengil Sappers and Miners (Clasp).
4!1 Lieut. W.M. Cold.-tream served with the two Miranzai Expeuitions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1802.
422 Lieut. H. W. Weekes served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
424 Lieut. G. A. F. Sanders serve'! hi Burmah : n 1893 with the Queen's O .vn Sappers and Miners in command of
a detachment in the Kaptial Column.
425 Lieut. E. P. C. Girouard served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
as Director of Railways, including the engagement at Firket and theopeiatiuns at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., and Khedive's Medal witL two Clasp*).
426 Lieut. A. E. Panet served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
427 Lieut. B. H. Rooke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier cf India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (.Viedal with two
Clasps).
428 Lieut. R. S. Muter served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhirt in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
429 Lieut. C. W. Gwynn served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1S93-94, as Intelli-
gence Officer — three times wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
430 Lieut. W. G. Hibbert served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
431 Lieut. J. M. C. Colvin serveu with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass, the engagement near Khar, the passage of the Swat River, and in the engage-
ment at the Panikora River (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, in-
cluding the operations inBajour and the Mohmand country, and with the Buner Force (twice mentioned in des-
patches, 1€ and Clasp) ; was awatded the Victoria Cross for the following act : — " On the same occasion after
Lieut. Watson had been incapacitated by his wounds from further efforts. Lieutenant Colvin continued the fight
and persisted in two more attempts to clear the enemy out of the dark and still burning village. He was con
spicuous during the whole night for his devotion to his men in the most exposed positions under a heavy fire from,
tne enemy."
432 Lieut. W. E. R. Dickson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Meda
with Clasp).
432t Lieut. D. M. Griffith served pa the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 wi'h the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations
in Bajour i.nd Mohmaid country, and wilh the Buner Field Force, including the attack and captuie of the
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
433 Lieut. A. H. Cunningham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897-^8 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
433f Lieut. F. H. C Burne served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Malakand Field Force, including the rel.efof
Chakdara and the engagement at Landaka, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Fitld Fcrje,
includmg the attack and capture ot the Tanga Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
434 Lieut. G. Lubbock served in the Burmese campaign in 1891-92 in the operations of the Irrawaddy Column
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force iu 1895 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners, including
the engagement at Malakand, the Swat River, and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
435 Lieut. L. W. S. Oldham served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1895 as Commanding Royal Engineer, including the engagements at Chakalwat and Nisa Gol (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
436 Lieut. S. D'A. Crookshank served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
437 Lieut. E. G. Farquharson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
438 Lieut. C. O. Halliday served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
439 Lieut. R. H. Macdonald served with the Isazai ExpecVtion in 7892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual
Army List," p. 786.]
440 Lieut. H. A. L. Hepper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant
Field Engineer (Medal with C'.asp).
441 Lieut. S. H. Sheppard serveu with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in tne campaign on the North West Frontier of Ii.dia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Mohmand Field Force (mtntionidin despatches), and with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
442 Lieut. G. H. Boileau served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, West Coast of Africa, in 1892, in-
cluding the capture of Tambi (mentioned in despatches) ; and withthe expedition up the River Gambia in U92,
including the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Field
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
443 Lieut. E. J. Elkington served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 41b Class of the Med jiuie,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
444 Lieut. W. S. Traill served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with
the Tirah Expeditionary Foice with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two Clasps).
445 Lieut. J. K. Chancellor served in the campaign on the Noith West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Sirmoor Imperial Service Sappers (mentioned in
despatches, DsO., and Medal with two Clasps).
44dt Lieut. E. H. E. Green served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Ind;a under Sir Will;am Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
446 Lieut. S. G. Faber served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95-6 (Star).
447 Lieut. A. G. Stevenson served with the DongolaExpeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189S on
the Railway Staff, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th
class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Me :al with tA-o Clasps).
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2i8i War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
448 Lieut, M. G. E. Manifold servod frith the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
as Staff Officer of Telegraphs, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haftr (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of theMedpdie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
449 Lieut. A. E. Turner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Field Engineer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
430 Lieut. C. E. G. Vesey served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1S05-95 (Star).
451 Lieut. R. A. Gillam served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two
Clasps).
45'- Lieut. H. F. E. Freeland served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in :"9;, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass, in the engagement near Khar, and at the passage of the Swat River (Medal
with Cla^p).
433 Lieut. A. C. Scott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (Medal with two Clasps).
154 Lieut. H. L. Pritchard served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 189; (Star). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in i8>6, including the engagement at Firket
and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Morijidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
455 f.ieut. D. S. Maclnnes served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott, in 1895-96 (Star).
456 Lieut. R. B. D. Blakeney served with the Domzola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchen°r in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with
two Clasps).
457 Lieut. F. G. Howard served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the Bengal Sappers and Miners (two Clasps).
458 Lieut. E. C. Tylden-Patterson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was
pi ssent at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign ou the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers ai.d Miners with the Tochi
Fie'd Force (Clasp).
4i9 Lieut. W. Robertson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Malakand and Buner Field Force, and in the Tirah Expeditionary Force witli the Telegraph detachment of the
Bengal Sappers and Miners (twice mentioned in despatches, three Clasps).
400 Lieut. E. N. Manley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98, and was present at the defence of Malakand Camp and the relief of Chakdara, and with the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces with the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
461 Lieut. C. B. Thomson served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal),
462 Lieut. M. R. Elles served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Bengal Sappers and Miners with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches) and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
466 Captain A. T. Lewis served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
467 Captain G. H. Hitching served in the Abyssinian war in 1S6S (Medal).
46S Captain E. Blanchflower served in the Abyssinian war in 186K (Medal).
4G9 Lieut. G. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
470 Lieut. J. R. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Grenadier Guards.
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Pay.
istBatt., Wellington Barracks. -i
2nd Batt., Gibraltar
3rdBatt., Chelsea Barracks. J
ISt Batta'icm— The Imperial Crown, and Battalion— The Royal Cypher, reversed and interlaced, surmounted by
the Imperial Crown, the Union in t,he dexter canton. 3rd Battalion — Gules (crimson) in the centre
^he Royal Cypher reversed and interlaced, in the dextor canton the Union, and issuing there-
Years' 3er|from, in bead lexcer, a pile wavy or. (Three of 30 Company badges borne in rotation.)
Ha.nl A. Grenade. "Blenheim" "Ramillies" "Oudenarde" "Malplaquet" "Dettingen " "Lincelles"
?iZ:| "Gorunna" " Barrosa " " Peninsula " "Waterloo '■"•' Alma " "Inkerman " " Sevastopol "
"Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebir" " Suakin, 1885."
Colonel.— His Poyal Highness George W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge,1 KG. XT. KP. GCB. GCST. GCMG'
GCIE.GCVO. Colonel, 3 Nov. 37; Major General, 7 May 45 ; Lieut. General, 19 June 54; General, 15 July 56 !
Field Marshal, q Nov. 62 ; Hon. Col. in Chief to the Forces ; Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, 15 Dec. 61
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Villiers Hatton, CB. 'Ensign if Lt. v27 Aug. 70; Lt. <t Capt. 4 Dec. 72; Capt. 4-
Lt. Colonel, 5 July 82 ; Major, 31 March 86 ; Colonel, 31 March 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 28 Oct. 95.
3 Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe,19 2nd in Command 26 June 96 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 24 Nov. 83 ; Bt.
Major, 15 June 85 : Major, 1 July 90; Lt. Colonel, 6 July 98.
2 Francis Lloyd,35 DSO. 2nd in Command 19 May 97 ; Lt. 18 Mar. 75 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 85 ; Major, 10 Aug. 93
Lt. Colonel, 23 Oct. 98.
Majors.— 2 Arciier Parry Crawley,33 2nd in Command 26 Oct. 97; 2nd Lt. 13 Oct. 77 ; Lt. 28 Apr. So
Captain, %6 Nov. 88 ; Major, 20 Dec. 93.
3 David Alexander Kinloch, 2nd in Command 6 July 98 ; 2nd Lt. 1 1 May 7S ; Lt. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 18 Oct. 89
Major, 12 Sept. 94.
1 Ron. John Townshend St. Aubyn,36 2nd in Command 23 Nov. 98 ; 2nd Lt. 19 Oct. 78; Lt. 1 July 81
Capt. r July 90 ; Bt. Major, 2 July 90; Major, 26 Oct. 95.
2 Henry Streatt'eild, Assistant Military Secretary to Lord Moberts 1 Oct. 95 ; Lt. 26 Aug. 76 ; Capt.
29 Apr. 85 ; Major, 26 July 93.
2 Hon. Gilbert Legh,3" 2nd s^t. 13 Nov. 78 ; Lt. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 2 July 90 ; Major, 19 Aug. 96.
3 Robert Gordon Gordon-Gilmour,38 2nd Lt. 25 Jan. 78 ; Lt. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 23 July 90 ; Major, 25 Aug. 96
2 Robert Scott-Kerr,40 2nd Lt. 26 Mar. 70 ; Lt. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 16 Dec. 90; Major, 19 Sept. 96.
3 Thomas Henry Hollis Bradford-Atkinson,8 2nd Lt. 25 Aug. 80; Lt. 1 July 81; Capt. 23 Jan. 92
Major, 10 Feb. 97.
1 William Augustus Lane-Fox-Pitt,42 zndZt. 22 Feb. 79; Lt. 1 July 81 ; Capt. 16 Mar. 92 ; Major, 26 Oct. 97,
1 Richard Joshua Cooper,8 2nd Lt. 26 Aug. 80; Lt. 1 July 81; Ciijj(. nMay 9»; Major, 6 July "
1 p.s.c. Albert Edward Wilfred, Count Gleichen,45 CMG., D.A.A. General, War Office, 29 Apr. 98, and
Extra Equerry to the Queen ; Lt. 1 Oct. 8: ; Capt. 21 Sept. 92 ; Major 23 Oct. 98.
Charles Fergu^son50 DSO. {Brevet Major, 17 Dec. 97), serving icith the Egyptian Army Lt. 7 Nov
Capt. 1 Oct. 95 ; Major, 23 Nov. 98.
Captains.
2 Henry Roger Crompton-Roberts :
p.s.c. Francis John Davies,51 Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, ^
Cape of Good Hope, 13 Feb. 97 j
Wilfred George Howard Marshall
George Edward Pereira
Joseph Henry Russell Bailey, Aide de Camp to Major General H. \
Trotter 16 July 97 i
Godfrey Da Iryrnple White (Depot) ....
George Colborne Nugent
1 Hon. William EdwiD Cavendish52
2 p.s.c. Harold Goodeve Ruggles-Brise
2 Edward GreviUe Verschoyle
Fred. Rudolph, Visct. Kilcoursie, Regimental Adjutant 25 Aug. 97
Wroth Periam Christopher Lethbridge
Hon. Richard Fitzroy Somerset, serving with West African >
Frontier Police /
St. John Halford Coventry
Lord Edward Herbert Cecil,53 DSO. {Bt. Major, 12 May 98), on I
Special Service, Egypt )
3 George Philip Du Plat Taylor5*
1 William Murray-Thieipland
Noei Armar Lowry Corry
3 Godfrey Clement Walker Hencage, Adjutant 1 Jan. 95
Lieutenants.
Frederick Edw. Grey Ponsonby, Mi'O. Equerry in Ordinary to
the Queen, Assistant Keeper of the Privy Purse and Assistant
Private Secretary to the Queen, with rank of Captain
3 George Frederic Molyneux-Montgomerie
Hon. Grosvenor Arthur Alexander Hood,'5 Stuff College
Reginald Le Normand, tiprd Ardee
Claud Vere Cavendish Hobart, DSO., serving in Uganda, under \
the Foreign Office )
George Clement Try on
Wilfred Robert Abel Smith
2 Arthur St. Leger Glyn
2 Maxwell Earle,56 Adjutant 27 Jan. 97
1 Frederick Edward William Hervey-Bathurst ,
Percy Archer Clive, serving in West Africa, under the Colonial Office
2 George Lionel Bonham
1 Krnest Frederick Orby Gascoigne, DSO. Adjutant 2 Feb. 98.
3 Wilfrid Astley Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell
2 Gerald Frederic Trotter
Francis Lyall Fryer, Aide de Camp to the Lieut. Governor of Burma
1 Charles Bid ward Corkran
1 Hon. Edward Douglas Loch, DSO
1 Hon. Ferdinand'Gharles Stanley
1 Edward Henry Trotter
1 George Sidney Clive
2 Ivo Arthur Broadwood
John Sherard Reeve {Depot)
j Hon. Edward Hugh Lygon
1 Hon. John Francis Gathorne-Hardy ,
2ND LIEUT.
30 Apr. 87
28 May 87
15 Feb. 88
29 Dec. 88
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23Av.g 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. S0
7 Feb. 85
23 May 85
23 May 85
23 May 85
29 Aug. 8s
28 Feb. 85
18 Aug. 36
8 Sept. 36
16 Mar.
7 Oct. 85
5 May 92
11 May 9:;
8 Jun?. 0 ■
ji Feb.
88
? July
9*
31 July
89
10 Aug.
02
16 Feb.
87
9 Aug.
03
21 Sept.
89
14 Dec.
93
16 July
90
13 June
94
29 Oct.
90
2c June
94
26 Nov.
qo
23 July
94
7 Jan.
Ql
2S Oct.
95
4 Mar.
01
23 Jan.
06
25 July
QI
13 June
9b
4 Nov.
qi
19 Aug.
96
12 Mar.
92
25 Aug.
at
23 Mar.
q2
10 Feb.
97
23 Mar.
02
13 Feb.
9?
18 June
q2
3 Mar.
07
30 Nov.
92
19 Mar.
97
15 Mar.
93
1 2 May
97
3 May
03
12 May
97
10 Oct.
01
30 July
97
28 June
03
25 Aug.
97
21 Oct.
03
26 Oct.
97
7 Mar.
04
26 Oct.
97
2 June
94
17 Nov.
9
2 June
04
27 Nov.
97
10 Oct.
94
1 Jan.
9t
25 Oct. 95
28 Oct. 95
23 Jan. 96
4' Nov. 96
11 Nov. 96
13 Feb. 97
12 May 97
12 May 97
26 Oct. 97
26 Oct. 97
26 Oct. 97
1 Jan. 98
2 Mar. 98
2 Mar. 98
11 May 98
2-. Sept. 98
23 Oct. 98
2; Nov. 98
23 Nov. 98
220
Grenadier Guards.
2ND LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
Hon. Alexander Victor Frederick Russell | IO Oct.
William Stewart BurdeltBlackett [ 3 jiay
Henry William Edmund, Earl o/Kerry I4 Auk.
Hubert Francis Crichton I I5 Jan.'
Francis Leopold Victor Swains I 2g .Ian!
James Archibald Morrison I 5 Feb.
Montague Rowley Aubrey Cholmeley ! 22 July
Donald Walter Cameron .' I 5 Sept
Henry John Des-Voeux '....' 2+ Feb.
George Darell Jeffreys " 3 Jlar.
Second Lieutenants.
Grey William Duberly ,
Martin Gurilon-Rebovv
John Arno.d Cuthbert Quilter
Edward Seymour
Humphrey St. Leger Stucley
Aymer Kdward Maxwell
Gilbert Byns Alwyne Russell
Hon. Georire Henry Douglas-Pennant
Hon. Arthur Orlando Wolstan Cecil Weld Forester .........
Hm. lievnird Charles Gordon-Lennox
Thomas Towneley, Lord O'Hagau
Sir Robert Marcus Filmer, Bart ' ,6 Feb.
Arthur Hope Travers '.'.'.. .'.\ 4 May
Gilbert Claud Hamilton I 7 May
Eugene -VaDoleon Ernest, Mallet Vaughan ' 7 May
Hon. Robert Lygon I 3 Au^.
15 May 97
15 May 97
j 5 May 97
28 July 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
i Dec.
1 Dec.
:6 Feb.
16 Feb.
5 Feb.
i2 Feb.
2 Mar.
12 Mar.
11 May
2=; June
6 July
8 Sept.
23 Oct.
23 Nov.
9S
9S
9 ... Quarter Mutter*. — 1 George Powell, 13 Nov. qo ; Hon. Lieut.
9 ... 3 James May,57 24 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Li-rut.
2 William George Al'red Garton, 1 May 97; Hon. Kieut.
B rig. Surg. Lt. Co!. —3 Charles Edward Harrison,'8 MB. 19 Aug. 85; Surgeon, 30 Sept. 74 ; Surgeon Major,
19 Aug. 89; Brig. Surg. Lt. Colonel, 4 Nov. 91. |_22 July 9*>.
Surgeon Majors.— 2 Edward Nodin Sheldrake, 7 Oct. 85 ; Surgeon Captain, 30 May 85; Surgeon Major,
j Charles Randolph Kilkelly, MB. 15 Sept. 97; Surgeon Captain, 30 May 85; Surgeon
Major, 30 May 97.
3 H. W. Vaughan- Williams, MB. 12 Auj.96 j Surg. Lieut. 28 July 94; Surg. Capt.2% July97
{attacked).
2 Robert M. Le H. Cooper, MB. 12 Feb. 97 j Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 96 (attached).
John Henry Edward Austin, 1 Aug. 97 : Surgeon Captain, 28 July 91 (attached).
Charles W. Prot'eit, 3 Oct. 97 ; Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 95; Surg. Ca'pt. 29 i&n.gi(attachei).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Lit Battalion returned from Egypt, 7 Oct. 98. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, July 1898.
qrd Battalion returned from Egypt, 10 Sept. 1885.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, JBalaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with lour Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
8 Majors Bradford-AtKinson and Cooper served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and were present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
19 Lt.ColonelCrabbeservedwiththe Auxiliary Transportin the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Acting Quarter Master to the Guards Came 1 Regiment, and was present
at the actions at Abu Klea and El Guhat (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
25 Lt. Colonel Lluyd served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884-85 as Signalling Officer to the Brigade of
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
33 Major Crawley served with the 3rd Battalin*- 60th Riflesin the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action
of Gmgindhlovu aud relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Kuedive'c Star).
30 Major Hon. J.T. St. Aubyn served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Sir RedversBuller, Commanding 1st Brigade, and waspresent in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Major General Earle and after his death to Brigadier General Brackenbury, and was
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
37 M^jor Legh served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Kheaive's Star).
ss Major Gordon-Gilmonr served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at the
actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
ia Major Scott-Kerr served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement atUlundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
** Major Lane-Fox-Pitt served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Olasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
45 Count Gleichen served in the Nile Bxpedition in 1884-85 with the Camel Corps, and was present in the
aotions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
50 Major Fergusson served with the Dongolfa Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 10th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firfeet and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1897-98, resulting in the
capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (Brevet of Major).
11 Captain Davies served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
12 Caotain Hon. W. E. Cavendish served in the operations against the Slave-trading Arabs in British Central
Africa in 1896-97 (mentioned in despatches).
" Lord Edward Cecil served in the Dongola Expeditionary Force in 1896 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitch-
en* r, Commanding the force, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major. *thClas» of the Vedjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
54 Captain Du Plat Taylor served in the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1391 with the Egyptian Army, and
was present at the capture of Tokar (Khedive's Star with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
55 Licit. Hon. G. A. A. Hood served with the exDedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
56 Lieut. Earle. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
57 Lieut. May served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
68 i^t. Colonel Harrison.— For War Services, see Royal Army Medical Corps.
Coldstream Guards.
221
Years'Ser.
Full
Pay.
Hah
Pay.
1A
ist Baitt., Chelsea Barracks. -l
2nd Batt., Graveaend.
3rd Batt,, Wellington Barracks.J
ist Battalion— The Star of the Order of the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial Crown. 2nd Battalion — A Stalf
of eight points within the Garter, surmounted by the Imperial Crown, the Union in the dexter
canton. (Two of 16 Company badges borne in rotation.)
"Oudbnabde" "Malplaquet " "Dbttingbn" " Lincelles " " EorPT " (with the Sphinx).
" TjLaveba" " Baeeosa " " Peninsula " " Waterloo" " Alma" " Inkebman "
" Sevastopol " "Egypt, 1882'' " Tel-el-Kebib" "Suakin, 1885."
Colonel. — Sir Frederick Charles Arthur Stephenson,1 GCB . Countable of the Tomer of London ; Ensign f
Lieut. 25 July 37 ; Lieut. <{■ Capt ''13 Jan. 43; Capt. & Lt.Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Brevet-Major, 20 June
54; Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Major General, 6 Mar. £8 ; Lt. General, 23 Feb. 78 ; General, 12 Jan. 86; Colonel
York and Lancaster Regiment, 22 Dec. 88 ; Colonel Coldstream Guards, 16 July 92.
Lieutenant Colonels. — Hon. Henry William Lowry Corry,2 Commanding the Regiment 1 June 98 ; Ens. <(-Lt.
p2o July 66 ; Lieut. <f Capt. p2 Sept. 68 ; Capt. $ Lt.Colonel, 29 Sept. 77 ; Major, 10 Jan. 84 ; Colonel,
2? Aug. 87 ; Lt.Colonel, 10 Nov. 89.
? Reginald Pole-Carew,12 CB.Ens. Sr Lt. 1-12 May 69; Lt. $ Capt. 14 Aug. 72; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 4 July 83;
Major, 10 Nov. 85 ; Colonel, 25 Oct. 88 ; Lt.Colonel, 5 Feb. 95.
3 Vesey John Dawson,17 Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 25 Oct. 84; Major, 10 July 8g ; Lt.Colonel, 1 Dec. 97.
p.s.c. Alfred Edward Codrington,19 Lieut. 1 Feb. 73 ; Captain, 18 Apr.85 ; Major, 4 Dec. 89 ; Lt.Colonel,
29 Sept. 98.
ajors. — 1 Hon. Henry Charles Legge,20 MVO. Equerry in Ordinary to the Queen; 2nd in Command 1
Dec. 97 : Lieut. 31 Aug. 73 ; Captain, 18 April 85 ; Brevet Major, 15 June 85 ; Major, 29 Sept. 90.
Horace Robert Stop ford, 2 nd in Command 25 Aug. 98 ; Lieut. 13 June 74; Captain, 19 Oct. 85; Major,
10 Nov. 93.
p.s.c. Hon Arthur Henr3' Henniker-Major,23 2nd in Command 29 Sept. 98 ; Lieut. 20 Nov. 75 ; Captain,
10 Nov. 85 ; Major, 29 Sept. 94.
2 p.s.c. Herbert Conyers Surtees,27 Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, Portsmouth, 1 July 97; Sub Lieut.
11 Sept. 76; Captain, 7 May 87; Major, 5 Fob. 95.
1 George ?leydell-Bouverie,'2s2Hr2 Lieut. 19 Oct. 78 ; Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Captain, 25 Apr. 88 ; Major, 3 Apr. Q5.
p. Augustus John Henry Beaumont, Marquis of Winchester,29 2nd Lieut. 27 Sept. 79 ; Lieut. 1 July 81;
Captain, 16 July 95 ; Major, 3 Apr. 07.
i p.s.c. Henrj Gwynn Deane Shute,30 2nd Lieut. 30 Sept. 80 ; Lieut. 1 July 81; Capt. 27 Jan. 9:; Major,
19 May 97.
2 Frederick Ivor Maxse, DSO. serving Kith the Egyptian Army ; Lieut. 9 Sept. 82; Capt. 25 Oct. 89; Major,
1 Dec. 97.
1 p. s.c. Granville Roland Francis Smith, 2nd Lieut. 11 Aug. 80; Lieut. 1 July 81; Captain, 29 June 91;
Major, 7 Sept. 98.
Charles Arthur Andrew Frederick,31 Commanding Guards Depot, 1 Aug. 97; 2nd Lieut. 30 Mar. 81 ;
Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Captain, 29 Ju'y 91; Major. 29 Sept. 98.
1 Hon. William Lambton, Lieut. 6 Feb. 84 ; Captain, 18 May 92 ; Major, 29 Sept. 98.
Captains.
p.s.c. Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson, Bart.32
1 James Adam Gordon Drummond- Hay18
p.t.c. Frederick Stanley Maude,18 Brigade Major, \
Home District, 1 Jan. 97 )
2 Cecil Stanley Owen Monck, at Stajf College
John Richard Hall, Regimental Adjutant 10 Sept. 98
1 John Trelawny Sterling
p.s c. Sydney Earle, Dtp. Assist. Adj. Gen. for Ln-~i
struetion. Home District, 10 Sept. 98 5
1 John Maurice Wingfield
3 Hon. Edward Michael Pakenham
3 John M'Neile
2 Randal Charles Edward Sketfington-Smyth
2 Hon. John Beresford Campbell .'
2 Hugh Clement Sutton
2 Raymond John Marker
Gen ff re y Percy Thynne Feilding (Depot)
1 William Henry Lambton
John Ponsonby, serving in Uganda
1 Charles John Brinsley, Lord Newtown-Butler
Guy Freraantle, serving in West Africa
3 Claude Julian Hawker , serving with the Egyptian Army
Lieutenants.
1 Reginald Longueville
Cecil Edward Pereira,33 spruiHy t« Uganda
1 Thomas Elphinstone Case
1 Richard Arthur Starling Benson
2 Julian M'Carty Steele, Adjutant 29 Dec. 96
3 Nevile Rodwell Wilkinson
2 Thomas Henry Eyre Lloyd
2 Ronald Anthony Markham
1 Lawrence Challoner Garratt
2 Herbert William Studd
2 -Hon.ClaudHeathcote-Druminond-Willoughby
3 Harry Wm. Ludovic Heathcoat Heathcoat-Amory, \
Adjutant 7 Mar. 96 j
3 Eric Thomas Henry Hanbury-Tracy (Depot)
1 Charles Edward Wyld
1 Hon. Leslie d'Henin Hamilton
2 Hon. Guy Victor Baring
2 Harry Anthony Chandos-Pole-Gell
1 Torquhil George Matheson, Adjutant 1 Dec. 97
2 Hon. George Arthur Charles Crichton
1 Jocelyn Henry Clive Graham
3 Francis Douglas Farquhar
2 Ralph Henry Sacheverel Wilmot
2 John Vaughan Campbell
3 Francis Jenkins
Henry Francis Stirling (Depot)
1 Charles John Cecil Grant
3 George Alfred Osborne Lane
1 Edmond Cecil Russell
1 William Edward Lord Oxmantown
2 Hon. Charles Henry Stanley Monck
2ND LIEUT. 1 LIEUT.
23 Mar.
14 Sept.
15 Feb.
25 Apr.
2 May
16 Nov.
22 Aug.
11 Feb.
22 May
1 Sept.
29 Jan.
3 May
2 July
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
2y OCt.
3 Dec.
3 Dec.
25 July
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
25 May
8 Feb.
22 Mar.
R July
23 Dec.
2 June
28 Nov.
6 Mar.
29 Apr.
12 Aug.
5 Sept.
23 Sept.
13 Jan.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
15 May
1 =; May
15 May
87
3q I
6 Feb. „
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
31 Dec. 84
31 Jan. 85
9 May 85
10 June 85
7 Oct. 85
14 Nov. 85
25 Nov. 85
9 July 90
4 Sept. 90
29 Sept. 90
27 Nov. 90
1 Jan. 91
29 June 91
15 Oct. QI
17 Apr. 92
IO Aug. 02
89' 23 Feb. 93
90 6 july 93
90! 8 July 93
901 1 Jan. 94
90: 24 June 96
90J 1 July 96
90! 27 July 96
901 26 Aug. 96
00! 1 Jan. 97
91 2 Jan. 97
91 1 27 Jan. 97
91 27 Jan. 97
Apr. 97
Apr. 97
Apr. 9
June 97
July 97
Dec. 97
Jan. 98
Jan. 98
Jan. 98
Feb. 98
Apr. 98
Apr. 98
Apr. 98
May 98
Sept. 08
Sept. 98
Seot. 98
Nov. 98
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13 July
95
28 Aug.
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2S Aug.
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19 Nov.
95
1 July
96
27 July
96
3 Apr.
97
3 Apr.
97
1 July
97
1 Aug.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
24 Jan.
98
6 Apr.
98
11 May
98
7 Sent.
98
7 Sept.
98
10 Sept.
98
10 Sept,
98
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Pay. P.iy.
222
Coldstream Guards.
Skcokd Lieutenant^
2 William Harry Verelst Darell
t Philip Arthur Macgregor
2 George Windsor Olive
2 Hon. Charles Douglas-Pennant
i Charles Montague Hamilton Massey
2 Francis Hardy
i Robert Francis Peel
i Charles Alexander Bryce
2 Edward Longueville
2 Cecil Key Hutchison
3 Archibald C. Montagu Brabazon. Vinct. Acheson
3 Vivian Trestrail Dampier Palmer
3 Richard Long Dawson
2 Arthur Coilingwood Burton
2 Gecffrey Stewart
3 Herbert Arthur Herbert Stepney
2X1) I.IECT.
£ sept. 97
: 8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
E Dec.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
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4 May
4 May
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7 May 981
14 May 93 1
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85 ; Surgeon
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Quarter blasters.— 2 Robert Grindel,3* 25 .Inly 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
i William Waters Girling,35 15 May 93 ; Hon. Lieul.
3 William Johnson, 1 Dec. 97; Hon.' Lieut.
Surg. Lt. Colonel. —2 James Magill,36 'MD. 9 Dec. 85; Surgeon, 3 May 76; Surgeon Major, gVec
Lt. Colonel, 3 May 96.
Surgeon Majors.— 1 Alexander Charles Archibald Alexander,36 29 July 82: Suraeon. 20 July
Major, S Nov. 88. J .' * * J
3 Warren Roland Crooke-Lawless, 9 Nov. 9S ; Surgeon Captaiv,3o Jan.
Major, 30 Jan. 98.
1 Arthur Winsmore Hooper; Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 96 (attach, ' .
2 Arthur F. Heaton, 24 Nov. 96 ; Surg. Lieut.2g Jan. 95 ; Surj. Capt. 29 Jan. 93 (attacked).
Coryndm W. R. Healey, 33 May 93 ; Surgeon Captain, 31 Jan. 91 (attacked).
Solicitor, Robert J. P. Broughton, 7 Jan. 62. Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
isf Battalion returned from Cyprus, 11 Sept. iS3^. 2tld Battalion returned from Egypt, 1882.
1 Sir Frederick Stephenson served in the Eastern campaign of 1354-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopolandsortie on the 26th October. Was Military Secretary to the Commander in
Ohief inthe Crimea from early in July until Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, CB. Brevet of -Major, and Turkish Medal 1. Served as Assist. Adiutant General to the expe-
ditionary force in China from March 185710 14th Feb. i860, and present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857;
and served as Deputy Adjutant General to the force under Sir HopeGrant from 14th Feb. i860 to i6th March
1861 ; present at the storming and cautnre of the Taku Forts, the actions of the iSth and 21st Sept., and
subsequent advance on Pekin (CB., Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps). Received the thanks of both
Houses of Parliament for his services in connection with the Kile Expedition in 1884-85. Commanded the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1085-86, which defeated tueenemv at Giniss (GOB., and Grand Cross of the
Medjidie).
2 Colonel Hon. H. W. L. Corry served in the expedition to the Soudan in iS35with the 1st Battalion of the
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction ol'Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
12 Colonel Pole-Carew served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts, and
was present at the advance on Cabul.in the eugagementat Charasiah on 6th October iS-o, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1S79, including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Orderly Officer to H.R.H. the Duke of Connaua-ht in the Egyptian
war of 18S2. and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1386-S7 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with Clasp).
17 Lt. Colonel Vesey Dawson served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat and at the reconnaisance of Metammeh 1 Medal with two Clasps
and Khedive's Star).
IS Captains Drummond-Hay and Maude served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1SS5 with the 1st Battalion
Coldstream Guards, and were present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (M'-dal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
19 Lt. Colonel Codrington servedinthe Egyptian war of i8S2as Aidede Campto Lieut. GcneralWillis. Commanding
1st division, and was present inthe engagements at El Maglar, Tel-el-Mahuta,and Kassasinlgth September), and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and!
Khedive's Star.'.
2U Major Legge served in I he expedition to the Soudan in 1ES5 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Major Hon. A. H. Henniker-Major served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
27 Major Surtees served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 in command of the Turkish Mounted Infantry of
the Egyptian Army and afterwards of a boat convoy (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
in command of the 3rd Camel Corps of the Egyptian Army Uth Class of the Osmanieh).
23 Major Pleydell-Bouverie served with the 2nd Battalion of the Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of
1882, .and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bechuanaiand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
29 Lord Winchester served with the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 as Aide de Camp to Sir John M'Neill, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
30 Major Shute served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards' in the Egyptian -war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Meual with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) . Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards imii was present
in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
31 Major Frederick served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the desi ruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1835-86 as extra
Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Stephenson (4th Class of the Medjidie i.
32 Sir Henry Rawlinson served with the Huvmese Expedition in 18S6-87 as Aide de Campto Sir Fie Jc-rick Roberts
(mentioned in desDatches, Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Pereira served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Mijor Arnold in 1887 in charge of a Maxim gun
including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Iloriu (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lieut.. Grindel served in the Egyptian war of i832, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Lieut. Girling served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
M Lt.Colonel Magill and Major Alexander.— For War Services, see Royal Army Medical Corps.
Scots Guards.
223
Years' Ser.
Hull
Pay.
isc Batt., Tower of London. "~ |
2nd Batt., Windsor. j
3rd Batt., J
1st Battalion— The Royal Arms of Scotland, with motto "En! Perm Hostu," surmounted by the Imperial
Crown. 2nd Battalion— The Union Baige, viz., the Red and White Roses, Thistle, and Shamrock, issuaut Iroin
the same stalk, with motto " Unitt Eokiof," surm mated by the I iriperial Crown. (Two of 16 Com-
pany bulges with mot-.oes borne in rotation.)
" Dettingen " "LiIncellks" "ISsYPi" (with the Sphinx). " Talavhba" " Babbosa*
" Peninsula" " Wateeloo" "Alma" "Inkerhan" " Sevastopol "
"Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebir" " Suakin, 18S5."
Colonel.— Sis Royal Highness Arthur W. P. A., Duke of Connaught,1 KG. KT. XP, GCB. GLbl.
GCSG. GCIE. GCVO. Colonel in Chief of the Rifle Brigade, $c. 4-c. ; Colonel Scots Guards, 24 June 83.
Henry Fludyer,2 Commanding the Regiment 1 JUDe 98 ; Ensign <J- Lt. "29 May 66 ; Lt. 4- Capt. »2i Aug. 09;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 19 Dec. 77 ; Major, 11 June 84 ; Colonel, 21 Dec. 87.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Mildmay Willson Willson, =■ CB. Ens.fU. "3 Aug. 66; Lt.ScCapt. p3 Sept. 70;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 14 Dec. 78 ; Major, 1 July 85 ; Colonel, 1 June 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 June 95.
2 Inigo Richmund Jones, 'Em. 4- Lt. i"i8 Dec. 66; Lt. 4- Capt. ^Feb. 71; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 15 March 79;
Major,! July 86 ; Colonel, 1 July 90; Lt.Colonel, 2; May 96.
Major & Lieutenant Colonel.— 2 Arthur Henry Paget,13 2nd in Command 21 Mar. 97; Ens. Sf Lt.
12 June 69; Lt. 4- Capt. 29 June 72 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 1 Apr. 82 ; Major, 24 June 91 ; Colonel, 24 June 95.
Majors.— 1 p.s.c. Hon. North de Coigny Dalrymple-Hamilton,13 indin Commands Feb. 98; Lieut. 28 Oct.
71; Captain, 15 Aug. 83; Major, 23 May 92.
2 Archibald Spencer Drummond,14 Lieut- 28 Oct. 7: ; Captain, 1 July 85 ; Major, 21 Feb. 94.
p.s.c. Frederick William Roniilly,10 DSC; Lieut. 30 April 73; Captain, 1 Apr. 87; Breo.Major, 1 Jan. 88 ;
Major, 12 Dec. 94.
1 John Bourchier Stracey,27 Lieut. 24 July 74 ; Captain, 1 Apr. 87 ; Major, 24 June 95.
2 Son. Charles Harbord', Lieut. 30 April 75 ; Captain, 1 Apr. 87 ; Major, 23 May 96.
1 Laurence George Drummond," Military Secretary, Canada, 3 Nov. 98 ; 2nd Lieut. 27 Sept. 79; Lieut.
1 July 83; Captain, 19 Dec. S8 ; Major, 2 Apr. 97.
1 William Pulteney Pulteney,35 DSO. 2nd Lieut. 23 Apr. Si; Lieut. 1 July 3i; Captain, 4 May 92 ;
Major, 1 May 07. . ^ 0
2 Edward Milnei,30 2nd Lieut. 2 Feb. Si ; Lieut. 1 July 81 ; Captain, 4 May 92 ; Major, 2 i< eb. 9b.
2 Everard Ernest Hanbury,2' Lieut. 22 Oct. 81 ; Captain, 4 May 92 ; Major, 13 Apr. 98.
Full
Pay.
33
33
30
?4
Captains.
2 Basil Henry Scott-Murray30
2 Robert Blake Pinnie3*
p.s.c. Henry Hampden Wi gram
2 Gerald Janies Cuthbert,30 Adjutant 15 Feb. 95
2 Baden Fletcher Smyth Baden-Powell36
1 James Francis Erskine30
1 William Colquhoun Grant M'Grigor3'
1 Frederic James Heyworth3u
1 William Arnold Webster Lawson
2 Fitzalan George John Manners
Berkeley John Talbot Levett, Aide de Camp to the \_
Governor of Bombay , : 8 Feb. 95 )
Henry Edward Dering, Supdt , of Gymnasia, Home Dist.
a Sherard Haughton Godman
1 Edward Francis Clayton
Ron. Henry WalterTrei'usis (Lt. GordonSigh. 8 Dec. 86 1, )
Aide de Camp to Maj. Gen. tV. J. Gascoigne 1 7 Nov. 98 )
Lieutenants.
2 Richard George Ireland Bolton
1 (ireville John Massey Bagot-Chester
1 Charles Warden Sergison
James Wrn.Smith-Neill, Regimental Adjutant 1 Apr. 96
Frederick Loch Adam, Aide de Camp to the Governor }
General of India $
Ferdinand Henry de Kierzkowski-Steuart, Adjutant >
Guards Depot 20 July 98 j
1 Henry Cecil Lowther, Adjutant 17 Feb. 96
1 Archibald Stirling
Cecil Foster Seymour Vandeleur,38 Z>SO. serving with j
the Egypt ia n Army /
William Frank Lascolles, Aide de Camp to the Gov- >
emor General of Canada 3 Nov. 98 J
1 Hon. Charles S. Hear.hcote-Drummond-Willoughby ...
Arthur Clive Bell, Aide de Camp to Major General)
E. T. S. Suit on j
2 William Sullivan Gosling
1 SoK.Walter Patrick Hore Ruthven ( J/usto-o/'Ruthven)
2 James Alexander Gordon King
Reginald Nesbitt Winnfield Larking (Depot)
1 John Somerled Thorpe
2 Arthur Melville Southey
2 John Courtovvn Edward Shelley
1 John Campbell Heriot-Maitland
2 Miles Barne
2 Hon. Hugh Joseph Fraser
i Henry Cecil Elwes
1 George Frederick Myddelton Cornwallis-West
2 Hector FitzRoy Maclean
2 Hon. John Reginald Loops Yar de-Buller
1 James Harold Cuthbert
■i John Trefusis Carpenter-Garnier
2 Son. Esine Charles Gordon-Lennox
1 John Bernard Arbuthnot
Second Lieutenants.
1 James Bargrave Lindsay Deane
1 Bates Grimston Van de Weyer
1 Horace Anwyl Hilton
1 William Henry Ingilby
2 Francis Bryce
-- Albemarle Bertie Edward Cator
i Son. Richard Coke
2 Francis Maurice Augustus Atkinson-Clark
2 Henry Bowyer Sparke
2 Son. John James Dalrymple
2ND LIEUT.
13 Mar. 80
4 Sept. 80
9 Mar. 87
14 May 87
28 May 87
29 Juno 87
28 May 87
14 Sept. 87
29 Feb.
24 Mar.
CAPTAIN, j BHEV.MA.I.
1 July
1 July
10 May
10 May
29 July
9 Sept.
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
16 Dec.
30 Jan.
15 May
19 Mar.
1 Apr.
10 June 91
24 June 9 1
23 May 92
24 May 9^
S Feb. 96
5 Feb. 96
23 May 96
29 July 96
3 Apr. 97
S May 97
15 Nov. 97
15 Nov. 97
2 Feb. 9S
13 Apr. 9S
13 Apr. 9S
9 May
29 Dec.
23 Jan.
6 Feb.
15 May
22 Jan. 90
29 Mar. 90
4 Mar.
25 July
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
12 Mar.
23 Apr.
18 May
sOct.
:6 Aug.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
24 July
26 Feb.
8 Apr.
12 Aug.
26 Aug.
16 Dec.
18 July
23 Dec. 96
6 Jan. 97
19 Aug. 90
I5 May 97
15 May 97
q June 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
5 Jan. 98
16 Feb. 98
23 Oct. 90
24 Feb. 91
24 June 9 j
18 Mar. 92
9 Apr. 92
9 Apr. 92
13 Apr.
4 May
I
1,2
92
23 May 92
20 July
11 Aug.
24 Oct.
5 Feb.
12 Feb.
23 May
29 July
28 Nov.
5 May
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
S May
15 Nov.
24 Dec.
t Jan.
2 Feb.
13 Apr.
13 Apr.
13 Apr.
13 Apr.
22 Sept.
92
36 Capt. Baden-Pow-
ell served in the Nile
Expedition in 1084-85
with the Guards Camel
Regiment (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedivo's
Star).
37 Capt. M'Grigor
served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan
in 1885 with the 2nd
Battalion of the Scot3
Guards, and was pre-
sent in the engage-
ment at Temai (Medal
with Clasp, and Khe-
dive's Star).
33 Lieut. Vandeleur
served with theUnyoro
Expedition in 1895
(mentioned in des-
patches. Medal); and
with the Nandi Expe-
dition in 1895-96 (men-
tioned in despatches,
DSO.) Served in the
Niger Soudan com-
paign under Major
Arnold in 1897, includ-
ing the expeditions to
Egbon.Bida.and Ilorin
(mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with
Clasp).
39 Surgeon Maior
Robinson. — For War
Services, see Army
Medical Staff.
Years 'Ser
Pay.
Pay.
224
Scots Guards.
2VD LTKUT.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Bertram Henry Samuel Romilly
2 Alexander Brodie
2 Roger Stephen Tempest
i Claud Alexander
1 Albert Edward Stanley Clarke
2 Hon. Walter Alexander Trefuiis
Quarter Matters. — 1 James Chase, 13 May 91 ; Hon. Lieut
2 William Jamieson, 24 Aug. 92 ; Son
Surgeon Majors.— 2 George Somerville Robinson,
31 Deo. 87.
1 Walter C. Beevor, 9 Nov. 98 ; Surgeon, 2 Aug. 8+
1 Samuel Guise Moores, 10 May 97 ; Sure/eon Capta
9 Mar. 98
4 May 98
4 May 98
7 May 98
7 May 98
3 Aug. 95
Lieut.
31 Dec. 87 ;
Surgeon, 6 March 80; Surgeon Major,
Surgeon Major, 25 Mar. 96.
, 1 Feb. 90 {attached) .
2 Frederick M'Dowtll, 21 June 9^; Surgeon Captain, 2S July 91 (attached).
Frederick Sadleir Brereton, 18 Sept. 97; Surgeon Lieut. 29 Jan. 96 (attached).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Egypt, 1882. 2nd Battalion returned from Cyprus, 10 Sept. 1885.
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards!, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of I'arlia-
Lieut. CB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
2 Colonel Fludyer served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the batt'e of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served iu the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
5 Colonel Willson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
7 Colonel Jones served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with ClasD. and Khedive's Star).
"Colonel Paget served m the second phaseofthe Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, attached to Captain
Butler's command (Medal with Clasp). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of
the Scots Guards, and was rjresent in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
13 Major the Hon. North Dalrymple-Hamilton served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the
Egyptian warof 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir —
norse shot (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Servedinthe Soudan campaign in
1885 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at that near
Tofrek on the 24th March — severely wounded (Clasp).
14 Major A. S. Drummond served with the Nile Expeditionin 1884-85, and was present at the aeti on of Abu Klea
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
16 Major Romilly served in the Egyptian warof 1882 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
•with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (two Clasps) ; also
served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Stephenson, and
was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
27 Majors Stracey and Hanbury served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and were present in the 0ngagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
30 Major Milner, Captains Scott-Murray, Wigram. Cuthbert, Erskine, and Heyworth served in the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and were present in the engagements at Hasheen
and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Scar).
33 Major L. G. Drummond served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
Methuen's Horse. Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m 1895 (Star).
34 Captain Finnie served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Sts>r).
35 Major Pulteney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Unyoro Expeditionin 1895 (iiedal) ; and with the Nandi Expedition in 1895-96 (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.).
The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
is t Uatt., Glasgow, ~1 -n 7 F"
2ndBatt.,Maadaiay, Burma. J Formerly the 1st (The Royal Scots) Regiment. \ I.1
D
ST
225
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Edinburgh Light Infantry Militia.) I Regimental District,
The Royal Cypher within the Collar of St. Andrew, and the Crown over it. "Blenheim" "Ramillies"
( Oudenaede" " Malplaquet" " Louisbubg" " St. Lucia " " Egmont-op-Zee " " Egypt " (with the Sphinx),
<iw DNI,i" "Busaco" "Salamanca" "Vittojjia" "St. Sebastian "" Nive " "Peninsula" "Niagaea"
( Watkeloo" "Nagpobe" "Maheidpooe" "Ava" "Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" "Taxu Foets"
lYears
' Sei
Fulll
Pay.1
Half
Pay
31
26
24
21
*3
...
1
Colonel.— Edward Andrew Stuart,1 Ensign,* 21 May 52 ; Lt.11 Aug. 54 ; Captain, 50 March q8 • Major? 22 Feb
71; Lt. Colonel, 14 Aug
10 Dec. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Thomas French Ross, Ensign,
Major, 21 June 85 Lt. Colonel, 14 Aug. 95.
Egertc.n Payler Morgan-Payler, Lieut. l2 Nov. 73 ; Captain, 14 Aug. 81 ; Major, 18 Jan 93 ■ Lt. Colonel,
* 97.
76; Colonel, 1 July 81; ilfq/or General, n Nov." 90 j Colonel Royal Scots,
July 68; ££. P27 Oct. 71; Ca^<. 24 Nov. 77;
2; Aus
Majoes.
Charles William Southcott Hallett, 1
2nd in Command 12 Aug. 96 )
p.s.c. William Douglas,2 2nd in Com-*)
mand 21 Jan. 98 }
p. i.e. Edward Altham Altham.13 J>ep«ty |
Assistant Adjutant General, War V
OJii-e, 16 Oct.' 97 )
Hamilton John Goold-Adams,;3 CB.1
CMG. Resident Comr. ,Becku analand j
Archibald M'Lachlan
Wni. Erskine Graham Login,15 Adju- \
tant 6 Volunteer Battalion 25 Apr. 96 p
Vincent MackesyBirkbeck (Depot)
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
20 Nov, 75
30 Jan. 78 25 Nov. 78
30 Jan.
3 Dec.
1 May
sOct.
t ».s. c
Louis William Bode1£ i n May 78
Captains.
Laurence Fleetwood Barton,13 Adju-*)
taut 7 Volunteer Battalion 1 May 95 )
2 Robert Lipton Macgregor11 (Depot)
William Cautley Olpherts, Adjutant 16 )
Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 12 Apr. 97 )
c David Gillespie Wemyss
i Harold Hugh Francis
Edward Honors Molyneux-Seel, Adj. ~)
Queen's Rifle Vol. Brig. 4 June 94 ... 5
Charles Cecil Daniel12
2 Harry Palairet Versturme13
Michael Henry Egan, Army Ordnance \
Department j
William Alex. Marie Pollock-Gore,13 >
Adj. 5 Volunteer Battalion 26 Sept. 96 )
1 Hay Ferrier Forrest Gardiner1*
2 Charles Stewart Cowie
Francis Lee Baird Smith, l'Adj. 3 Vol. \
Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers 8 Feb. 97 ...j
George Harry Davidson,19 Adjutant \
I 3 Battalion '21 Feb. 98 i"
David Aubrey Callender,20 Adjutant )
4 Volunteer Battalion 1 Feb. 98 )
li Harry M'Micking
I2 Richard Charles Dundas21
1 Edwd.Hugh Broome Baker-Stallard- )
Penoyre )
2 Fras. John Duncan, Adjutant 1 Nov. 95
2 Harry Bernard Dyson
1 Thos. Stephen Chas. William Broadley
Charles Herbert Philip Carter,22 serv- )
ina in the Niger Coast Protectorate... $
2 Granville George Loch ,
<ohn Ralli
2 Henry Edmund Palmer Nash
7. Gilbert Gunn
23 Oct. 80
Lieutenants.
2 James Henry Morison Davie
2 Ernest Frederick Annaud
2 Godfrey Harold Fenton Wingate
2 Charles Cecil Gordon
1 Alan James Gordon Moir, Adjutant \
20 Feb. 98 f
1 Robert Arron Gordon
2 Gerald Scott Tweedie
1 Thomas Lord Denman
2 Garnet Wolseley Grieve Neill ( Depot) ...
2 Alexander George Stuart, Station}
Staff Officer, Mandalay. 1 Dec. 96 ... j
2 Richard William Duncan
2 Bertram Vaughan-Arbuckle
2 John William Garwood
2 Donald Charles Hugh Maclean
t Audley Charles Pratt (Depot)
1 Charles Henry Fanshawe
i Harry OthwellLavallin Puxley ;
1 Henry Roland Murray Bourne
2 Charles Stuart Dadlow Wildes
5 Feb.
4 May
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
11 Feb.
23 Mar.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
4 Jan.
14 Nov.
3 May
30 May
17 Jan.
12 Apr.
7 Nov.
5 Dec.
2r Jan.
26 Apr.
20 May
captain.
13 Jan.
21 June
BEEV.MAJ.
12 Feb. 76
30 Nov. 78
25 Sept. 78
15 Nov. 79
80
80
15 Apr. 85
93
9 Sept. 93
2 1 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
94
12 Dec.
12 Dec. 94
29 May 93
26 June 95
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb. 96
28 Dec. 9
6 June 96
18 July 96
22 July 96
9 Apr.
12 Aug.
83
1 July
10 May
9 Sept.
10 Mar. uj
25 July 83
19 Deo.
19 Dec.
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
28 Feb
23 Aug
2 Sept. 85
3 June 89
12 Oct.
23 Jan. 90
4 June 90
2 July 90
89' 15 Nov. 9
89! 7 Mar. 92
89 16 Jan. 93
901 26 Apr. 93
88' 20 Aug. 90
qo! 10 May 93
91] 22 June 92
91 1 25 Apr. 94
93 14 Aug. 9
14 Aug.
21 June
10 Jan.
31 Dec.
iS Sept.
3 Oct. 83
4 June 90
14 Aug. 91
15 Nov. 9
28 Dec. C2
x6 Jan. 93
26 Apr. 93
10 May
23 Sept. 93
29 Nov.
24 July 55
14 Aug. 9
26 Feb. 9
14 Mar.
7 Apr.
24 June 96
29 July 96
12 Aug. 96
12 Aug. 96
2 Jan. 97
8 Feb. 97
26 June 97
26 June 97
26 June 97
21 Aug. 97
2 Apr. o3
17 Apr. 95
i May 95 '
24 July 9s
9 Sept. 95
23 Ncv. 9;
22 Jan.
26 Feb.
14 Mar.
7 Apr.
10 June
xi June
29 July
29 July
4 Nov. 96
4 Nov. 96
26 June 97
24 Dee. 97
■21 Feb. 93
2 Apr. 93
96
96 i
96,
pfil
96 !
96
96
96
22 May 95
24 July 95
20 July 95
14 Aug. 95
26 Feb. 96
12 Aug. 9
9 June 97
27 Apr. 98
27 June 97
Years bor.
Full
Half
Pay.
Pay.
3
3
j
2
2
2
2
2
I
I
I
16
8
226 jT7t<? Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment).
Second Lieutexakts.
William Drysdale .'
John Hugh Mackenzie
William Drury Shaw
Leonard Kirke Smith
Robert Drysdale ,
Charles Lempriere Price
Lionel Babington Rivenscvoft.
Ambrose Upton Gledstanes
Augustus Frederick Shirley Leggatt
James Gerald Lamb Searight
Robert Scott ,
!5D LIEUT.
5 .-ept.
Q6
s Sept.
qb
9 Dec.
q6
20 Feb.
07
20 Feb.
07
8 Sept.
07
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
q8
4 May
98
: 1 May
P»
28 May
97
Qaarier Masters.-
-2 William Cole Fuller, 21 Apr. 83; Son. Captain 21 Apr. 93.
1 Charles Griffiths, 2 Dec. 91 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from South Africa, 30 Aug. i8qi. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 11 Dec. j 8qo.
1 Major General Stuart served at the siege of Sebastopol from 22nd April until severely wounded on
7th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign of i860
in China, including the taking of Sinhoand Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
2 Major Douglas served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 as Adjutant of the
1st. Battalion of the Royal Scots.
11 Captain Macgregor served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
12 Captain Daniel served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-85 with the 1st
Battalion ot the Royal Scots. Served in the operations* in Zululand in ;8S8.
13 Majors Altham'and Goold-Adams, Captains Barton, Versturme, and Pollock-Gore served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
'* Captain Gardiner served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
15 Major Login served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir
Charles WTarren in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
16 Major Bod6 served with the 57th Regiment in the Zuiu war of 1870, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Smith served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
19 Captain Davidson served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
20 Captain Callender served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
21 Captain Dundas served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
22 Major Carter served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1S95 as Adjutant of the
Niger Coast Protectorate Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion The Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), formerly the 1st Regiment.
In 1633 a. part of the Scottish Guards came to Scotland when Charles I. was crowned King of Scotland and was
placed on the British Establishment as the Royal Regiment of Foot, returning to France immediately, where it
was known as " Hepburn's Regiment." They returned to England in 1684, and on the istMay of that year King
Charles II. conferred on them the title of " The Royal Regiment of Foot." Netherlands and the Low Countries
to 1697. Ireland, to 1698. Holland, to 1703 Germany and the Low Countries, to 170S (battles of Blenheim,
Ramillies, and Oudenarde)- England. 1708. Low Countries, to 1713 (battle of Malplaquet). England to 1714.
Ireland, to 1743. Flanders, to 1745. France and England, to 1746. Holland, to 1760. West Coast of France,
1760. Ireland, to 1762. Gibraltar, to 1775. England, to 1780. West Indies, to 1783. England, 1783. Ireland,
to 1790. West Indies, to 1797 (capture of St. Lucia). Scotland, 1797. Ireland, to 1800. Scotland, 1800. West
Indies, to 1812. [Two additional Battalions raised in 1804.] Entitled " The First Regiment of Foot, or Royal
Scots," 1812. Canada, to 1815 (capture of Niagara). Scotland, 1815. Ireland, to 1825. Entitled " First Royal
Scots Regiment of Foot," 1821. West Indies, to 1840. Gibraltar, to 1846. West Indies, to 1848. ' Canada, to 1851.
Wales, to 1853. Turkey and the Crimea, to 1856 (battles of Alma and Inkerman,and siege of Sebastopol). England
and Ireland, to 1857. Ceylon and India, to 1870. England, to 1874. Entitled "1st or Royal Scots Regiment,"
1871. Scotland, to 1876. Ireland, to 1S78. Malta (Half Battalion to West Indies), to 1882. West Indies, to 1884.
South Africa, to T891. England, 1S91.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England in 1684. To Scotland, 1688. To the Netherlands, &c, 1690. To Ireland. 1698. To Holland,
1701. To England and Ireland, 1714. To the West Indies, 1741. To Scotland, 1742. To Ireland, 1749. [Called
the 1st or Roval Regiment of Foot, 1751.] To Halifax, 1757. To North America, 1760 (capture oi Louisburg).
To the West Indies, 7761. To England, 1764. To Minorca. 1771. To England, 1775. To Gibraltar, 1784. To the
Mediterranean, 1793. To Portugal, 1797. To England and Holland (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). and returned to
England, 1799. To Gibraltar, 1800. To Sgynt and Malta, t8oi (received the badge of "Egypt"— with the Sphinx).
To Gibraltar, 1802. To West Indies, 1803. * To Scotland, 1806. To India, 1807 (capture of Nagpore). (Title altered
to 1st Regiment of Foot, or Royal Scots 181 2; changed to 1st or Royal Regiment of Foot in 1821I. To Burmah,
1825 (war of 1825-26). To India, 1826. To Scotland, 1S31. To Ireland, 1833. to Canada, 1836. To West Indies,
1843. (Right Wing wrecked in 1843, taken back to Quebec, and rejoined the Left Wing at Barbadoes in 1844.)
To Scotland and England, 1846. To Ireland, 1847. To Cephalonia, 1853. To the Crimea, 1855. To Malta, 1856.
To Gibraltar, 1S57. To China, 1858 (capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin). To England, i86r. To the
Channel Islands, 1864. To Ireland. 1865. To India, 1866. (Title changed to " The Royal Scots," 1871.) To
Ireland, 1880. To Scotland, 1884. To England, 1887. To Malta, 1890.
The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment).
istBatt., Thobba, Punjab.
2nd Batt., Aldershol.
1 Formerly the 2nd (The Queen's Hoy al)
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GUILDFORD.
' and " Vet exuoia triumphant," The Roya! Cypher
Corunna"" Salamanca' " Vittoria" "Pyrenees"
Ghuznee" " IvSELii" " South Africa, 1851-2-3"
The Paschal Lamb, with the Mottoes "Pristine virtutis memor
within the Garter. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx), " Vimieha"
" NlVKLLE " " ToULOUSE " " PENINSULA " "AFGHANISTAN "
" Tiku Fonts" " Pekin " "Burma, 1885-87."
ars'Scr. Colonel. — Granville George Chetwynd Stapylton,1 Ensign, 15 .Tunc 39 ; Lieut.
''28 Apr. 48; Major, 18 Sept. 57; Lt. Colonel, P25 Sept. 60; Colonel, 2=; Sept.
26 Mar. 70 ; Lt. General, 1 July Si ; Colonel West Surrey Regiment, 23 Sept. 96.
ieutenant Colonels. — 1 John Stratford Collins,2 Ensign, p2 Jan. 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71
Major, 20 Sept. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Sept. 96 ; Colonel, 20 May 98.
2 Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton* (Brevet Lt. Colonel, 20 May 98) ; Lieut. 9 Aug. 73 ; Captain, 19 Dec. 8
Major, 3 July 93; Lt. Colonel, 29 Sept. 98.
Full Hall
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Majors.
2 William Samuel Burrell, 2nd in Com-
mand 13 Sept. 98
2 Henry Denne Robson,14 2nd in Com.
mand 29 Sept. 98
FrancisJohn Pink,^ DSO.. (Bt.Lt.Col.
16 Nov. 98) serving with the Egyptian
Army
William Leonard Addington
p.s.c. Charles Carmiohael Monro,
Brigade Major, Gibraltar. 20 Oct. 98
p.x.c.Hubert Ion WetherallHamilton,18
L)SO. serving with the Egyptian Army
Robert Dawson
Harold Dnniel Edmund Parsons,19
Army Ordnance Department
Alexander William Taylor,20 Adjutant
2 Volunteer Battalion 9 Dec. 95
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Captains.
William Maxwell Tracy,21 Army Ord- )
nance Department )
1 James Gurwood King-King, Staff"}
College Ji
O'Brien Zoucn Darrah, Adjutant
Volunteer Battalion 16 Mar. 96 ..
2 Morton Calverley Coles
: Herbert Maitlaml Cowper, serving with )
We*l African Frontier Force )
1 William James Theodore Glasgow,23 )
Adju-tant 1 Dec. 98 J>
t Dawson Warren23
2 George Greenhongb Whiffin,23 Adju- )
tarit 27 June 98 5
2 Henry Charles Pilleau
2 Arnold Frederick Sillem
1 Beauchamp Tyndall Pell
1 Digby Mackworth
i Henry St. Clair Wilkins
2 Wilkinson Dent Bird2*
2 Leonard Markham Crofts
Henry Russell Hardy, Dist. Luspector\
of Musketry, Ireland, 1 July 98 J>
1 Hugh Edward Cotterill25
1 Frederic Benjamin Bissett Pickard
2 Arthur Douglas Raitt
1 Harry Roderick Bottomley
2 Hugh Fawcett Wardcu
Lieutenants.
1 George Henry Neale,26 Commandant')
at Fort Attack /
1 Cecil Parsons2"
1 Arthur Mudge
1 Herbert Atfield Eugledue
1 George Edmund Reginald Kenriek28 ...
2 Arthur Wyndham Tufnell
2 Henry Charles Whinfield (Depot)
2 Charles Edward Wilson ...'.
Hugh William Smith, serving with <
Ljago.f Constabulary j
1 Robert Joseph Atkinson Terry
1 Archibald Montgomery Tringhaan
Roland Henry Mangles, serving with'/
the West African Frontier Police ... $
1 Edmund Byam Mathew-Lannowe
1 Bryan Thomas Chureher
2 Geoffrey William Poynder
2 Basil Hepburn Hastie
2 Robert IVHara Livesay
1 Maurice Gordon Heath
1 Wallace Duffield Wright
2 Arthur Edward M'Namara
2 Ivo Lucius BeresfordVesey
Second Lieutenants.
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Second Lieutenants.
r Paul Whetham
1 Charles Harold Bennett
2 Lawrence Dunkm Wedd
1 Charles Edward Knebel
2 Charles Frederic Watson
2 Claude Seaton Du Buisson . ..
John Rainsford-Haunny
6 ... Quarter Masters. — 1 John James Grubb, 22 Feb. 93 : Hon. Lieut.
13 ... 2 John Connors, 1 Apr. 36; Hon. Captain, 1 Apr. 96.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta 24 Dec. 1891. 2nd Battalion returned from India 23 Feb. 1894.
1 Lieut. General Stapylton served in th? 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1840 and 42 in Afghanistan, and was
present at the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of
the fort of Mamoo Khayl, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March,
24th March, and 1st April 1842; the general action with defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before
Jellalabad on the 7th April, the storming of the Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of
Cabool, for which he has a Medal, as also for Jellalabad.
2 Colonel Collins served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett, part of the time in command of a Company of
Mounted Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
p.4 Lt.Colonel E. 0. F. Hamilton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took parfin the defence of Candahar as
Aide de Camp to Lieut.General Primrose, and was present in the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 13S3-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment, and from April to August 1887 as Brigade Major to the 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp) ; served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Superintendent of Signalling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
14 Major Robson served in the Burmese Expedition with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regi-
ment under Brigadier General Lockhart j was Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from November 1886 to August
1887 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Lt.ColonelPink served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Officiating Sub-Assistant Commissary General on the
Khyber Line (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Lockhart, and as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the 3rd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, JDSO., and Medal with two Clasp? ). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 with the 3rd Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at
Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
18 Major H. I. W. Hamilton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Adjutant of the 2ndBattalion Queen's
Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
19 Ma'or Parsons. — For War Services, see Army Ordnance Department, p. 369.
20 Ma/'or Taylor served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey
Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Tracy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp) ; served with the Mounted Infantry for
seven month3, and as Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from December 18S7 to February 1888 (Clasp).
23 Captains Glasgow, Warren, and Whiffin served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
24 Major Bird served in tbe Niger Sotdan cimoaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions-
to Egbon, Bida. and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Cotterill served in the campaign on the North Webt Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart irs
1897-98 with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Provost Marshal (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lieut. Neale served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions
to Egbon, Bida, and Ilcrin (Medal with Clasp).
27 Lieut. Parsons served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India[under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force, and afterwardslwith the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Lieut. Kenrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force and the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment (formerly the
2nd Regiment).
Raised in England in 1857. To Malta and the Ionian Islands, 1858- To Gibraltar, 1862. To Bermuda,
1864. To Ireland, 1865. To England, 1S68. To Ireland, 1873. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1877.
To India, 1878. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion The Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment," 1881.) To Upper
Burmah, 1886. To India, 1888. To England, 1894.
Continuation of Notes to the Buffs [East Kent Regiment).
5» Second Lieut. Barnard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of
the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
60 Lieut. Cumber served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 wtth the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Bat-
talion of the Buffs, including the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai ( Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Malakand Field'
Force with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Clasp).
The Buffs (East Kent Regiment).
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Veterifrondescithonore." The Dragon. Tho United Red and White Rose with the Imperial Crown. " Blenheim "
RaMILLIBS" " OUDB.f AKDE "" MaLPLAQUET" " DETTINGBN " " DoUBO " " TALAVEBA" " AlBUHEBA "
VlIXORIA " "Pl'RENEKs" " NlVELLE " "NlTE " "ORTHE3" " TOULOUSE " " PENINSULA "
Punniar" "Sevastopol" "Taxu Forts" "South Africa, 1S79 " " Chitral."
Colonel. — Sir Julius Augustus Robert Raines,1 KCB. Ensign, 28 Jan. 42 ; Lt. 5 Apr. 44 ; Capf. pi3 Apr. 52 ;
Bt. Major, 24 Apr. 55 ; Major, 1 May 57 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 Nov. 57; Colonel, 20 July 58 ; Major General,
6 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel The Buffs, 23 Sept. 82.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Robert Albert Hickson,2 Ensign, v2& June 67; Lt. e2$ Dec. 69; Capt. 26 Feb. 76 j
Major, 14 Mar. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
1 Albert Edward Ornmanney,'1 Ensign, 1*30 Oct. 69 ; Lt. •'27 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 1 Nov. 78 ; Major, 30 Nov. 85 ;
Lt. Colonel, 23 May 96 ; Colonel, 20 May 98.
,Years'Ser.
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Majors.
2 Julius Batt Backhouse,4 21111 in Com-\
mand 26 June 96 )
p.s.c. Richard Stanley Hawks Moody,5)
2nd in Command 26 June 96 i
2 John William Hind6 (Depot)
p.s.c. Cosmo Huntly Gordon"
1 Bryan Francis Holme9
p.s.c. Alfred Jns. Whitacre Allen." Sfa-~i
Hon Staff Officer, Ferczepure, 4 July 98 j
2 p.s.c. Courteuay Bourchier Vyvyan15 ...; ,, „
Edgar Evelyn RavenhilU6 J ^ay 7
3 July 79
22 Jan. 81
23 April 81
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Captains.
2 George Victor Daughsh18
Edward Charles James Williams,20 on ~>
Special Sercice. Egypt )
Reginald Bayard, Adj. 3 Bn. 1 Feb. 96 ...
2 William Henry Booth
2 Alexander Rowland Eustace
p.s.c. Nauntoi'. Henry Vertue, Aide de |
Camp to Major General F. X. Mobson >
26 Mar. 97 )
Charles Kendal Greene, Army Ord. Dept.
Lionel George NuttallEales,29 ^rfy«<ani ^
1 Volunteer Battalion 1 Nov. 97 )
1 Edward Cecil Morgan Parry30 (Depot) ...
George Gilett Hunter.32 serving in the ">
Egyptian Coast Guard )
1 Arthur LyndecLynden-Bell,33Sflyf Coll.
Reginald Hughes D'Aeth,4<y. 2 Volun- \
teer Battalion 1 Feb. 95 )
Frederick Knight Es&eU, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. )
York and Lancaster Regt. 25 June 96 )
1 Bernard Richard Kinneir Tarte34
Hy. Cecil de la Montague Hill, Inst. ^
Hythe School of Musketry 12 Mar. 98 )
2 Augustus David Geddes, Adjutant")
16 Feb. 98 )
2 Harry Francis Sparrow ...
Richard George Armine Marriott
Lewis Iggulden BackhouseHulke36
1 Arthur Grant Trollope37
Edmond Guy Tulloch Bainbridge,38 >
serving with the Egyptian Army j
2 Frank William Bradley Dyne39
2 Julian Hasler40
Charles Clermont Cobbe41
1 Robert Frederick Pearson,42 Adjutant )
1 Apr. 96 J
Lieutenants.
Roger Swetenham
Robert Kenrick Price
1 William Arnold Eaton43 [Depot)
2 Edward Heneage Finch Hattcn (Depot)
1 Robert M'Douall44
William Herbert Trevor46
iEneas Charles Perkins47
2 FermorGodfrey-Faussett
2 Henry Guy Full.jarnes Savage Gregson...
1 Cyril Lachlan Porter48
2 Charles Durnford Kelynge Greenway.
1 Frederick Spencer Reeves49
2 Geoffrey Brouncker De Mareis Mairis
Rowland fidward Power50
Richard Bright5'
2 Lionel Charles Edward Knight
Francis J oyeeEngelbach,52fcri)i'»^Mna'e)- )
the Royal Niger Company )
1 Henry Augustus Breffney Ternan53 ......
2 Herbert Humphrey de Bohun Morris
1 Samuel Lionel Phillpotts Barker54
2 Claude Arthur Worthington '
5 Feb. 87
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1 Rowland Percy Somerset Elderton55
2 Jnmes M'Bain Ronald
I Montgomery Sidney Williamb56
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Skcoxd Likutexants.
Harold Findlay
Harry Fearnley Kirkpatrick57
Henry Hume Uhisholm Baird5S
William George Frederick Barnard58 .
Francis Charles Alexander Macnab ..
Geoffrey Turner Devereux Hickman ..
Alexander de Clanay Rennick
Ralph Gore Devereux Groves-Raines
Henry Granville Deedes
2X1) LI HUT.
Facinas Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, 29 Jan. 1885.
?.nd Battalion returned from Egypt, 2^ Apr. 18S6.
Quarter Martin. — t Herbert Charles Cumber,00 29 Apr. 91; Ron. Lieut.
2 George Boon, 24 June 91; Son. Lieut.
1 Sir Julius Raines sei7cd throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair at Bulennak, the
battle of Alma (where ho carried the Queen's Color as a Captain), the Hank march by Mackenzie's~Farm' the
battles of Inkerman and Tchernaya, and repulse of the sortie of tbe 26th October 1854; served as an Assistant
Royal Engineer in the Right Attack throughout the siege and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded in the Trenches
during the bombardment of the 17 th October), and present in the Trenches at the attack of the Redan on the 18th
June (Medal with three Clasps, mentioned in despatches as " having served with zeal and distinction from the open-
ing of the campaign, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served through-
out the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, commanded the troops at the assault and capture of Rowa on 6th
January 1858 (received the high commendation of the Governor and the Commander in Chief of Bombay in
Council for "gallantry displayed and ably conducting these operations"); commanded the Left Wing 95th
Regiment at the siege and capture of Awa.h on 24th January; commanded the 95th at the siege and capture of
Kotah, and commanded the 3rd assaulting Column on 30th March ; was present at the capture of Chundaree 26th
May : commanded the Infantry of Brigadier Smith's Column at the battle of Kota ke Serai ; before Gwalior on the
17th June (specially mentioned in despatches by Sir Hugh Rose for " good service and assisting to take and hold
the position ot Kota-ka-Seria") ; and in the general action, storm and capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior
on 19th June (wounded by a musket-ball in the left arm, specially mentioned by Sir Hugh Rose for " gallantry and
taking by assault two 18-pounders" and for "good service in turning the guns captured on the enemy") ; present
at the sieee and capture of Fouree on 24th August 185s ; and the surprise and defeat of the rebels at Koondrye on
the 19th January 1859, (in addition to the above he has been four times mentioned in despatches, and marched
3,000 miles in command of the 95th Regiment in Central India. Medal with Clasp, Colonel, and CH. for distin-
guished service in the held). As Brigadier General commanded the expedition from Aden into the interior of
Arabia in 1S65-66, when the troops captured and destroyed many towns and forts, including Ussala, the FudtLjelis
capital, and seven cannon (received the commendation of the Commander in Chief of Bombay for the efficient
manner in which those successful operations were effected). Nominated JlCB. -j^th May 1893.
~ Lit. Colonel Hicksou served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1805 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel Ommanncy served with the Buffs in the operat;ons in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 7St
Battalion of the Buffs.and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of Indi* under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 1st Battalion the
Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Ba.iour and the Mohmand country, with the
Utmavi Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force, ami with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and
capture of the Tan_'a Pass (twine mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
I Major Backhouse served with the Barfs in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at
Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Jlasp).
5 Major Moody served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal v,Tith Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, a.nd was present in the
engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as 2nd in Command of the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field
Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
6 Major Hind served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion of the
Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major C. H. Gordon served in the Zulu warin iS79,andwas present in theengagementatlnyezane and
in Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major Holme served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 3875-76, includ-
ing the action of the 4th February (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff
Captain, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion of the Bufi-i. and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West. Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, inc'ndidg the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with
the Iltman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and cautureiof the Tanga Pass
(Clasp).
II Major Allen served with the 3rd Buffs throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements
at Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition In 1884-85 ; was Commandant
of Dal-Sarkamatts aud Rail Head, and from 28th February to 22nd July he commanded the Transport Train
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
15 Major Vyvyan served in the Zulu war in 1879, andwas present in the engagement at Inyezane and at Ekowe
during the investment. (Medal with Clasp). Served in i.he operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick
Carriugton in 1896 as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
16 Major Ravenhill served in the campaign on ihe North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour
and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack
and capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
11 Captain Danglish served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the itt Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
a" Major Williams served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2'J Captain Eales served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Signalling Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
°J'> Captain Parry served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the
Utman Khel Column, andwith the Buner Field Force, including the attack andcaptureof theTangaPass (Clasp).
31 Captain Annealey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
i8i;7-9S wi»h the est Battalion .the Buffs with the Tochi Field Force, with the Utman Khel Column of the Mala-
kand Field Force, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal
with Cla=p).
32 Captain Hunter served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888, and was present in the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Senices of the Officers of the Buffs {East Kent Regiment). 230a.
33 Captain Lynden Bell served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the Buffs, and was pre.-ent in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with
Clasp).
34 Captain Tarte served throughout the operations of the hitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1859
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mangui (Medal with Clasn). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalien The
Buffs with the 1st Malakand Fie'd Force, including the operations in Bnjour and Mohmand Countrv. with the
Utman Khel Column, and with the Buncr Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass
(Clasp).
36 Captain Hulke ser\ed with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Butts with the Malakand
Field Force including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, and with the Utman Khel Column of
the Malakand Field Force— wounded (Clasp).
37 Captain Trollope served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in :89s
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
36 Major Bainbridge served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force tvnder Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 1st Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
39 Captain Dyne served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1 st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders with the Tochi Field Force, and with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force,
including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with tire Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner
Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Claspl.
40 Captain Hasler served throughout the operations cf the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs includng the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders with the Tochi Field Force, and with the. 1st Battali >n of the Buffs with the Malakand
Field Force, including the operations in Baiour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and
with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tansra Pass (Clasp).
41 Captain Cobbe served throughout the operations of the Chitral Rebel Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wi'li im Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, with the Utman Khel Column, and w-ith the Buner Field Force,
including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
42 Captain Pearson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs as Regimental Ttansport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
en the North West Front er of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion the
Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including
the attack and capture of the Tanga Fass (Clasp).
43 Lieut. Eaton served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of Tndia
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including
the engagement at Landakai and the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel
Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
44 Lieut. M'Douall served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1 st Battalion of the Buffs and was present in the engagements at Panjkora River and Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp).
46 Lieut. Trevor served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in ttie
campaign on the North West Frontier of Ind'a under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant signalling
Officer with the Tochi Field Force with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, with tbe Malakand Field Force,
including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmai d country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the
Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
47 Lieut. Perkins served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
48 Lieut- Porter served thioughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Cla^p). Served in the campaign
on the Ncrth West Frontier of India under Sir Willi-nm Lockhart in 1897-9S with the i^t Battalion the Buffs with
the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel
Column as Regimental Transport Officer, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of
the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
49 Lieut. Reeves served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with the 1st Rattalion
the Buffs w.th the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand countrv, with the
Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of tne Tanga Pass
(Clasp).
s0 Lieut. Power served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805
with tne 1st Battalion of the Buffs, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign or. the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion
the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and the Mohmand country, with the
Utman Khel Column, and with the Baner Field Force, including the attack and capture of the Tanga Pass-
wounded (Clasp).
51 Lieut. Bright served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1395 with
the ist Battalion of the Buffs including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu 1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Bulls with
the Malakand Field Force, including the operations iu Bajour and the Muhinaud country, with the Utmau Khel
Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and canture of the Tanga Pass (Clasp).
52 Lieut. Engelbach served throughout the operations of the Ch.tral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1S95
Force with the ist Battalion the Buffs (Clasp).
53 Lieut* Terman served in the campaign 'on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WiHiam Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and
the Mohmand country, with the Utman Khel Column, and with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and
capture of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
51 Lieut. Barker served in the campaign ou the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhsrt in
1897-93 witti the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Malakand Field Force, including the operations in Bajour and
the Mohmand country (Medal with Clasp).
55 Second Lieut. Elderton served in the camoaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Look-
hart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture of
the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
56 Second Lieut. Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture
of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
« Second Lieut. Kirkpatrick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion the Buffs with the Buner Field Force, including the attack and capture
of the Tan^a Pass (Medal with Clasp).
IFor remainder of Notes, see end. cf the West Surrey Eegtp. 228
0
231-2
4
TH
"t-,
The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment).
] Formerly the 4th (The King'sOwn Royal)
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st Lancashire I *mi Batt.' licMeld.
Militia.)
Regimental Distri
LANCASTER.
"ff Lion °f, England. The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Corunna" "Badajoz" "Salamanca"
ittoki^ " "St. Sebastian- ""■ Nive " " Peninsula," "Bladensburg " " Watekloo " " Alma " "Inkerman"
"Sevastopol" "Abyssinia" " Soutii Africa, 1879."
Colonel. — c. Sir William Gordon Cameron,1 KCB. Ensign, 24 May 44 ; Ensign and Lieut. ''12 May 47 ; Lt.
<f Capt. ''15 July 53 ; Bt. Major, 24 Apr. 55 ; Major, 23 Oct. 57 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 3 Feb. 63 ; Colonel, 15 Aug.
6S ; Major General, 25 June 7S ; Lt. General, 17 July Zi ; General, 21 Jan. 93 ; Colonel Lancaster Regiment,
16 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Malby Edward Crofton,3 Ensign, pi6 Juno 65 ; Lieut. pi2 Nov. 70; Cup*. 9 July 79 ;
Major, 9 Mar. 86 ; £/. Colonel, 25 Jan. 95.
John Rowlandson,1G Lieut. 10 Jan. 72; Captain, 22 Sept. 80; Major, 7 Oct. 91; Lt .Colonel, 26 June 07.
32
27
Vu
Majors.
p.s.c. Ernest Walter Yeatherd, 2nd in\
Command 21 Aug. 96 )
p.s.c. John Moore Gawne,19 2nd in )
Command 26 June 97 )
Frank Broad wood Matthews9
, 2ND LIEUT.
I
8»/i
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
14 Jan. 80
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan.
2 Archibald John Joseph Ross 1 May 78
2 Ernest Augustus Fred. Carter9 {Depot)1 n May 78
William Lancelot James,9 District \
Insp. of Musketry , Malta, 12 July 97 )
t Walter Henry DufHn
1 Thomas Cameron Fitzgerald SomerO
ville S
Captains.
Guy Audouin Carleton, D. A. A. Gen. >
for Musk. Bombay Army, S Juno 94 j
t Antoine Dominique Thorne (Depot)
2 Charles Gerard Barton
1 Godfrey Leicester Hibbert
WilloughbySeymourBurtou, Adjutant)
t Volunteer Battalion 27 July 97 ... j
Alexander James King,10 serving with I
the Egyptian Army )
1 William Houghton
1 Walter James Mangles
John Henry Arthur Boyce, Adjutant )
4 Battalion 15 Jan. 96 $
Leslie Falkiner John deVere Stokes, ~>
serving in the British Central Africa >
Protectorate )
r John Haliburton Laurie
2 William Sandbach
1 John Archibald Paton
1 Donald Maxwell M'Lachlan
2 Maurice Wrottesley Kirk
_■ Gerald Lindsay Palmes
Frederick Montgomerie Carleton, ]s
serving with West African Regiment
1 Thomas John Marker
2 Edward Plunkett Burke
14 Jan. 80
Lieutenants.
2 James Gordon Turing Bruce
John Malise Anne Graham, serving )
with the Egyptian Army )
2 Aylmer Richard Sancton Martin
1 Hugh Galloway
1 John Henry Lloyd, Adjutant 7 Oct. 97
1 Francis Shand Byam Johnson
1 James George Constable (Depot)
2 Algernon Thomas Henry Kemmis
Betty (Depot)
1 Thomas Duncan Legh Whittington .
2 Alf. M'Nair Dykes, Adjutant ioNov.97
1 William Agar Lander Lethbridge
2 Francis Coventry Dudfleld Davidson
2 George Reginald Stephens
2 Alex. Price Conolly Herschel Wade ..
1 Rupert Henry Frederick Newton
1 Robert Gabbett Parker
1 John Henry Morrah
1 Reginald Ernest Earl Donajowski
2 Robert Harry Cortauld Coe
r RobertNelsoa Dobson
2 Nigel Lucius Samuel Lysons
Second Lieutenants.
1 William Beresford Molony
1 Sidney Rowlett Fletcher
2 Charles Edward M'lver Morrison
1 William Ernest Streatfeild Woodgate
1 Thomas Dare Jackson
2 Esmae Allan Peers Vaughan
1 Edward Frederick Thrupp
Henry Kenny Clough
4 May 87
16 Nov. 87
12 Sept. S3
3 Oct. 88
10 Nov. 88
19 Dec. 88
6 July 89
9 Nov. 89
4 Mar. 91
7 Nov. 91
13 Aug. 92
19 Oct. 92
23 Dec. 93
19 July
8 Aug.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
29 May
27 Jan.
28 Sept. 95
26 Feb. 96
25 Mar. 96
5 Sept. 96
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
13 May 97
13 Nov. 72
13 June 75
15 July 76
6 Mar. 80
20 Mar. 80
5 Dec. 80
27 Dec. 80
1 July 3 1
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July 81
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
12 Nov. 84
1 July 81
12 Nov. 84
6 May 85
23 May 85
2 Sept. 85
7 Feb. 85
25 Aug.
22 Sept.
18 Dec.
22 Dec.
86
7 Oct. Si
28 May 84
18 Apr. 85
24 Mar. 86
11 Aug. 80
1 Feb. 8S
1 Feb. 88
21 May 88
21 May
2 Oct. 88
26 June 89
19 Aug. 91
8 Oct. 91
27 July 92
18 June 88
2 May 94
8 June 94
25 Jan. 95
1 Apr.
ir June
15 July
21 Nov.
19 Aug.
26 June
2 May
14 Oct.
21 Oct.
24 July
21 Oct.
4 Nov.
13 Jan.
13 Nov.
23 Mar.
11 May
it May
28 May
ro Nov. 98
24 Feb. 90
26 June 93
12 July 03
2 May 94
16 Sept. 96
iS Nov. 96
26 June 97
29 Sept. 97
Majors Matthews. Carter, and
15 Nov. 95 James served in the Zulu war of 1879
21 Mar 06 'iIe(lal witQ Clasp).
1 IG Major Rowlandson and Captain
23 Sept. 96 Ridleyserved in the Zuluwar in 1879
4 Nov. 96 (Medal with Clasp).
19 Major Gawne served in the
Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Bechuanalnnd
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85.
[For remainder of Notes, see end of
Northumberland Fusiliers, p. 233a.
4 Nov.
96
1 Jan.
07
13 Jan.
97
16 Oct.
9S
S May
97
10 June
97
13 Nov.
97
9 Feb.
98
23 Mar.
98
9 Apr.
98
28 May
98
is May 97
26 May 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 98
16 F6b. 98
4 May 98
98
^ , Son, Lieut.
2 Charles William Jepson, 1 July 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, 24 Sept. 1895. mil Battalion returned from Bombay 24 Feb.
1 Oswal Cuthber; Borrett J 7 May
Quarter Masters. — 1 Thomas Batchelor, 2 Feb. 9
The Northumberland Fusiliers.
ist Batt., Cret;. "1
2nd Batt. Portland, j
Formerly the $th {Northumberland Fusiliers).
[The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Northumberland Militia
t
233
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Regimental District,
NEWCASTLE.
"QuoFata vacant." St. George and the Dragon. The United Red and White Rose, with the Royal Crest. "Wilhelm-
STAHL" "ROLEIA " " VlJIIEHA" "CoRUNNa" " BuSACO " " ClUDAD RODRIGO " " BADAJOZ " " SALAMANCA "" Vll-
YearsrSeiT T0EIA " " Nivelle " "Orthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Lucknow" "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
'Full Half c°l°iiel-— Frederick Arthur Willis,1 CB. Ensign, 27 Sept. 44 ; Lt. p8 May 46 ; Capf. "16 June 52 ; Bt. Major,
i fay. Pay. 24 Mar. 58; Major, 4 Apr. 59 j Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59; Lt. Colonel, p22 Dec. 63 ; Colonel, 21 May 65 ;
1 Major General, 18 Mar. 70; Lt. General, 19 Mar. 86 ; Colon 'I .Northumberland Fusiliers, 4 Mar. 95.
27 ... i Lieutenant Colonels. — t Charles Gilbert Colvin Money, CB. Lt. 29 May 72; Capt. 1 Sept. 82; Major,
9 Dec. qi; Lt. Colonel, 23 Nov. 97.
23 ! ... 2 Richard Lionel Arthur Pennington,15 Lt. n Sept. 76; Capt. 9 Sept. 82; Major, 22 Feb. 92 ; Lt. Colonel,
j 21 Jan. 98.
in )
19 !
19
17
17
ID ;
I'/l
Majors.
2 George Frend,172!!(ii« Command 1 Jan.gS
1 Hon. Charles Lambton, DSO. 2nd
Command 21 Jan. 98
2 Thomas Graves Lowry Herbert- Arm- I
strong (Depot) I
William Eden Sturges, D. A. A. Gen.')
for Musketry , Punjab, 7 May 97 J
Dudley Stratuearn Stewart, Adj.l
1 Vol. Bn. Argyll Highrs. 30 Nov. 93 j
p.s.c. Thomas David Pilcher, serving )
in W. Africa, with rank of Lt. Colonel j
1 Edmund William Dashwood
p.s.c.Wm. Kenry SitvreU*' (Bt. Lt.Col- )
onel 16 Nov. 98), serving with the r
Egyptian Army )
Captains.
St. George Charles Henry,21 serving')
with the Egyptian Army S
2 JamesFoster EtiddelP1
1 Edward Boaz Eagar
1 Josard Henry Lachlan White
i Cyril Henry Leigh James
p.s.c. Cecil Edw. Keith-Falconer 26^
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98), serving >
with the Egyptian Army J
p.s.c. Edward Severin Heard,22 In- I
structor Staff" College r Jan. 97 5
2 William Albert Willmott
2 Mowbray Lees Sant
1 Dou<rlas Sapte
2 Edward Walter Fletcher22
2 Ferdinand George Casson
Percival Spearman Wi\]a.nson,term'ngl
in W. Africa, under the Colonial Office $
Gerard Frederick Towlerton Leather, 1
Adjutant 3 Battalion 6 Apr. 98 J
Arthur Wm. Calvert Booth,22 serving')
in W.Africa, under the Colonial Office )
Arthur Frederick Dawkins, on special >
employ with West African Regiment )
Arthur Edward Lowther Crofton, {
Ad;. 3 Vol. Bn. 15 June 96 .»
2 JBTon.Murrough O'Brien, Aide de Camp \
to the Lord Lt. of Ire/and, 30 July 95 >
1 George Lake Sidney Ray, Adjutant )
1 Oct. 95 i
1 Robert Henry Isacke22 (Depot)
1 Samuel Herbert Enderby
2 Henry Sandys Ainslie
1 Francis Charles Turner
2 Wm. Somervell, Adjutant 13 Feb. 9;,
1 Spencer Charles Ferguson...
2 Francis Britton Morley
Lieutenants.
2 Clement Yatman
2 Henry Edmund Burleigh Leach
2 John Arthur Cosrhill Somerville
1 Arthur Jex-Blake Percival
1 Charles Edward Fishbourne
Steuart Murray Bincy, Army Pay )
Dept. with rank of Captain $
Edward Morris Moulton-Barrett
Charles Michell Aloysius Wood, sen- \
ing in China $
Hugh Trevor Crispin
Stiuley Smyth Flower, serving under')
the Siamese Government /
1 Charles Arthur Armstrong ( Depot)
Frank Bevan
1 Basil Thorold Buckley
1 Harry Stanley Toppin
1 Henry George Lvnch-Staunton
2 Wilfrid Hubert Wild{Depot)
1 Robert Christopher Baron Lethbridgc
2 Francis Powell Braithwaite
1 Robert Walter Maxwell Brine
-. Hubert Chase Hall
2 Edward Ernest Williams
2ND LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
14 July 83
25 July 83
29 Nov. 76
31 May 77
19 Dec. 77 3 April 78" 24 Jan. 85
30 Jan. 78 7 Jan. 80] 4 May 85
11 May 78 1 Jan. 81 27 Jan. 86
12 Feb. 86
13 Nov. 86
14 Jan. 80 1 July 81' 10 Apr. 89
BEEV.SIAJ.
21 June 79 1 Jan. 8r
22 Jan. 79 1 July 81
31 Jan. 80
11 Aug. 80
11 Aug. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
10 May 32
9 Sept. 82
10 Apr. 89
18 Nov. 89
27 Jan. 90
20 Mar. 91
15 June 91
22 Apr. 93
21 Jan. 95
27 Jan. 9s
30 Jan. 95
23 Sept. 96
23 Nov. 97
23 Nov. 97
21 Jan. 98
27 Jan. 83' 22 Feb. 92
10 Mar. 83! it May 92
25 Aug. 83 23 May 92
6 May 85I 24 Oct. 92
9 May S5J 24 Oct. 92
23 May 85; 15 Dec. 92
29 Aug. 85: 17 Oct. 94
2S Apr. 86] 27 Oct. 94
28 Apr. 86
2s Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
17 Nov.
26 Feb. 87 27 Jan.
14 Sept. 87 10 Apr.
14 Sept. 87 10 Apr.
21 Aug. 89 9 Nov.
1 Mar. 90 11 May
14 Sept. 87 22 Oct.
2 Oct. 89 2- Feb.
16 July 9c, zs Aug.
8 Oct. 90 23 Mar.
86
00
21 Jan. 95
21 Jan. 95
27 Jan. 95
15 May 95
29 Dec. 95
20 Dec. 95
95
94
9
95
95
95
96
96
Second Lieutenants
,'i Austin Claude Girdwood 6 June 96
29 Oct.
2 Mav
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
9 Apr.
18 May
18 June
iq Nov.
18 May
26 Apr.
10 Oct.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
12 Dec.
29 May
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
11 Dec.
29 Feb.
25 Mar.
90 18 Sept.
91 8 Feb.
92 17 Oct.
92 27 Oct.
92 21 Jan.
92 27 Jan.
92 3 Apr.
92 15 May
92' 21 July
93; 19 Dec.
94J 20 Dec.
95 10 Apr.
95 26 Aug.
1 Oct.
11 Aug.
10 Mar.
17 Apr.
27 Nov.
7 Dec.
12 Jan.
21 Jan.
qo 1 Jan. 96
911 5 Aug. 96
92 26 Aug. 96
90! 1 Jan. 97
92 7 Dec. 97
92 21 Jan. 98
92! 23 Dec. 97
92
93!
94
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95;
9s!
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17 Dec. 97
16 Nov. 98
8 Major Biddulph served in the
Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent
of Army Signalling to the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force, and in the
march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal).
17 Major Frend served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, first as Pro-
vost Marshal 2nd Brigade 2nd Divi-
sion Peshawur Valley Field Force,
and afterwards as Transport Officer to
the 5th Foot (Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1835 (Clasp).
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Second Lihutknants.
1 Francis Leicester Festing
1 Frederick Raymond Coates
2 Hubert James Cecil Rostron
1 Claude Wreford Brown
2 Arthur Wilmot Rickman
2 Arthur Montagu Gibbes
2 Harold Richard Sandilands
2 Arth Cyril Langston Hardrnan Jones
2 Henry Branston Warwick
2nd LIEUr.
5 Sept
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15 May
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56 May
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5 Jan.
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22 Jan.
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16 Feb.
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4 May
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Quarter Masters. — 2 James Thomson, 17 Apr. 89 : Hon. Heat.
1 James Bett,26 26 July 93; ifow. Lieut.
F<icinas\Vhiie. — Aaentt, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 3 Oct. 96. 2r</ Bat-tali j.. returned from Singapore, Jan. 1897.
1 Lieut. General Willis was present with Gen. Havelock's Field Force in the actions of Oonao and Buseern
Gunge on 29th July 1857; commanded the 84th Regiment in the actions or Buzeerut Gunge on the 5th Aug
Boorbeake Chowkee on 12th Aug., at Bithoor on the 16th Aug., at Mungawar on 21st Sept., at Alumbagh on 23rd
Sept., and relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. (wounded in left knee and right thigh) ; commanded the right Column
at the storming of the Hirn Khannah on 16th Nov., and was thanked in division orders by Geneial Havelcck.
Was with General Outram's Force at the Alumbagh from 26th Nov. 1857 to 9th March 1858 — commanded the 84th
up to 24th Jan. ; present at the fall of Lucknow ; accompanied General Lugard's Force, and present at the relief
of Azimghur; proceeded with Brigadier Douglas's column in pursuit of the rebel chief Koer Sing, and present in
the actions of 17th and 20th April (mentioned in despatches, C.B., and Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal
with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
25 Lt.Colonel Pennington served in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present with the expedition into the
Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal). Served throughout the Hazara campaign in 188S
with the 2nd Battalion iv'orthumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captains Heard, Fletcher, Booth and Isacke served throughout the Hazara campaign in j888 with the snet
Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Riddell served thr ughout the Hazara campaign in '888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland)
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Henry served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the:
Camel Corps, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's-
Medal with two Clasps).
" Lt.Colonel Sitwell served in the A'ghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under
Sir Francis Scott in 1E95 (Star).
26 Lt.Colonel Keith Falconer served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
with the 13th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned
in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Soudan in 1897-98, resulting in.
the capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (Brevet of Major).
28 Lieut. Bett served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Mounted Infantry of the Natal Field Force.
Continuation of Notes to the King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment).
1 Sir W. G Cameron served in the Grenadier Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle--
of Alma and siege of Seba.'topol as Assistant Engineer right attack. Was severely wounded on the 20th October
while in command of the Volunteer Sharpshooters of the 1st Division (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Regiment German Legion
wifh commission of Lt.Colonel from May 1855 to November 1856, out of which time seven months in Turkey.
Commanded the 1st Battalion 4th King's Own Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign aud was present st the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in Lord Napier's despatches as having "won his admiration
by the manner in which he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldier-like spirit which by his
teaching and example he has so well fostered and maintained," Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel M. E. Crofton served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
' "f Major King served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchfner in ifc6 with the
Camel Corps, including the engagermnt at Firket and' the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th
Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Carleton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitcbenerin 1896 with the
4th Soudanese Battalion, includingthe engagementatFirketandlheoperations at Hafir (mentioned iu despatches,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment),— formerly the
4th Regiment.
Raised in 1857. Proceeded to the Ionian Islands, 1859. To Malta, 1864. To Halifax, N.S., 1866. To
England, 1868. To Natal, 137S. To India, 1880. To England, 1896.
The Royal Warwickshire Regiment. 234
1st Batt., Beiiary, Mad. ~| Formerly the 6th (Royal 1st Warwickshire), r QTH
2rd Baw'Malta68*"' (Tlie 5th alld 6th BattaIions are formed of the 1st and 2nd I Segmental District,
Warwick Militia respectively.) L WARWICK.
The Antelope. The United Red and White Rose, with the Imperial Crown. "Roleia" " Vimieba" "Cobunita"
■" Vittoria" "Pykebees" "Nivelle" "Orthes" "Peninsula " " Niagara " " South Afbica, 1846-7,1851-2-3."
Fa 1
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Colonel.— Frederick William Tratlt-Burroughs,1 CB. Ensign, P31 Mar. 48 ; Lieut. P23 Sept. 51; Captain,
v\o Nov. 54; Brevet Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, 22 Oct. 62; Lt. Colonel, 10 Aug. 64; Colonel, 10 Aug. 69;
Major General, 16 Mar. 80; Lt. General, 1 July 81; Colonel Warwickshire Regiment, 14 June 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Willoughby Edward GordoD Forbes,2 CB. Ensign, Pio Nov. 69; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71;
Captain, 1 June 81 ; Major, 29 Nov. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Feb. 98.
2 Storey Quayle J ones.CB.3 Lieut. 12 Nov. 73; Captain,2s April 83 ; Majorat June 9c; Lt. Colonel, 3 Mar. 98.
3 Arthur William Frank Jackson, Ensign, 22 May 75 ; Lieut. 22 May 76 ; Captain, 12 Feb. 84 ; Major,
3 Mar. 92; Lt. Colonel, 6 April 98. __
Majors.
1 Herbert Edwards Irwin, 2nd in Com-
m&nd 3 Mar. 98 )
3 Henry Weston Heiyar, 2nd in Command)
26 Mav 98 5
1 p.s.c. Charles James Cockburn5 ,
1 Herman James Shelley Landon
3 Percy Rice Mockler6
2 Osbo'rn Augustin Chambers'
Trevor Patrick Breffiiey Ternan,9 DSO.^
(Breoet Lt. Colonel, 2c May 98); Dep. (
Commissioner and Consul, Uganda, with (
ioeal rank of Colonel )
Lancelot Edw.Kiggell, Dep. Assist. Adj. 1
Gen. for Instruction. Doner, 1 Dec. 97 j
3 Kenneth Edward Lean1"
p.s.c. Gerald Francis Ellison, D.A.A.\
General, Aldershot, 18 Apiil 98 )
1 Herbert Russell Blyth
CAPTAINS.
p.*.c. James Ridgeway Dyas12
Lewis Edward Morrice, Adjutant 5 Bat- \
talion 28 Aug. 94
1 Vere Staunton Smyth
Frederick George Francis Browne,]
Ad j.utajit 6 Battalion 18 May 98 )
Gerald Denne Armstrong, Adjutant J
9 Dec. 96 )
Robert Dundas Whigham, Slaf College
3 Herbert Radclyfie Vaughan, Adjutant 1
6 Apr. 98 >
1 Charles Uonran East
1 John Ford Elkina-ton (Depot)
Archibald John Stephens Maunsell
2 Arthur Colthurst Herbert
3 John Frederick William Boyce
3 Edward Lynn Allen
2 Charles Edward MenziesPyne (Depot) ..
2 Arthur Buckley Bennet1'
Alexander Deaue, Adj. 1 Volunteer Bat-
talion 27 Dec. 98
3 Walter Latham Loring
Thomas Diver, seroing in Uganda
1 Francis Alfred Earie, Adjutant 12 Feb.
2 William Francis Leader
2 Vinoent Randolphe Pigott15
7 Richard Henry Leigh King Brinkley...
Clement CarrWrigley.XrmyOrd/ionceDep.
2 St. John Augustus Cox
3 MacGretror Greer
2 Owen Davys Rigg"
2 William Denziloe Sanderson
3 William Maynard Carlisle Crowe
3 Henry Glanville Allen Moore
lieutenants.
1 Arthur Seymour Toogood
i Frederick George Skipwith
3 Eric Madden Murray, serving in the)
Niger Coast Protectorate $
t Henry Everard Neave [Depot)
1 Alexander Young Spearman
3 Arthur James Poole
1 Charles Edward Etches
2 Hugh Martin Alers Hankey
t George Norman Bowes Forster
1 Wiliiam Charles Christie
1 John Basil Roland Bacchus
1 Robert Henry Watk in Brewis
1 Herbert Pearson Creagh-Osborne
1 Dudley Alec Lacv Day
1 Ronald Forbes Meiklejohn
1 Philip Eustace Besant
j Percy John Foster
3 HaroldCharles Hart
1 Freeman Astley Jackson
2 George Ryfield Taylour
2 John Egerton Leigh
2 Wm. MauriceCopland DuQuesneCaillard
Hubert Lionel Mourilyan, serving on \
the West Coast of Africa )
1 Cameron O'BrienHarford Methuen
2 I dward John Morewood Harvey
2NI> LIEUT.
30 Jan.
11 May
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
14 Jan.
13 Aug.
19 Jan.
17 May
76
CAPTAIN.
22 Feb. 79
22 Jan. 8
7 July
12 Feb.
22 Apr.
1 July
So
81
81
81
r July
81
10 May
82
1 July
81
10 May
82
9 Sept.
82
1 July
81
14 May
84
14 May
84
7 Feb.
85
14 Sept. 87
to Nov. 87
6 June 88
23 Mar. 89
20 June 89
21 Sept. 89
19 Nov. 87
14 Sept. 87
25 Mar. 91
21 Sept. 89
9 Nov. 89
8 Oct.
9 May
17 Jan.
25 July
2 Sept
20 Feb.
r 2 Mar.
90
92
92
9 Apr. 92
18 May 92
iS June 92
18. Tune 92!
19 Nov. 92
22 Feb. 93
20 May 93
21 Oct. 93
12 Dec. 94
28 Aug. 95
28 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
10 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
6 June 96
24 June 96
15 May 97
15 May
10 Oct.
7 Feb.
9 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
5 June 89
5 June 89
25 Aug. 86
i3 Sept. 89
1 Dec. 90
11 Mar. yi
8 June 91
19 M?.r. 90
14 Jan. 9
8 June 9
i£ Jan. 92
20 J an
'3 July 92
23 Sept. 91
i3Juiy 92
25 Jan. 03
3 Mar. 93
86
4 June 84
20 Sept. 84
3 Mar. 86
29 Nov. 86
24 Feb.
31 Oct.
12 Nov. 83
3 Apr.
29 June 87
15 July 91
29 May
4 Sept. 89
1 Dec. 90
1 Dec. 90
24 Feb. 02
3 Mar. 92
3 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
BREV. MAJ.
19 Apr.
28 Jan.
6 Aug
25 Jan.
3 Mar.
9 Doc.
16 Dec.
25 Dec.
24 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
4 May 98
18 May 98
28 May 98
1 June 98
1 June 98
1 June 98
10 Aug. 98
10 Aug. 98
3 Sept. 08
21 Sept. 98
6 Mar. 95
98
96
22 Jan.
26 Feb.
25 Oct.
94
18 July
96
16 Dec.
06
25 Dec.
Q6
3 Apr.
07
9 Jan.
98
10 Jan.
93
12 Feb.
Q8
6 Apr.
08
6 Apr.
08
6 Apr.
98
6 Apr.
98
6 Apr.
98
6 Apr.
9«
6 Apr.
98
23 Feb.
93
18 May
98
1 June
98
1 June
98
10 June
96
24 Aug.
98
24 Aug.
98
14 Sept.
98
6 Aus
. 92
3 Mar. 93
3 Feb. 97
• 7 Dec. 97
24 Feb. 98
3 Mar. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr.
1 8 May
18 Apr.
28 Dec.
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Lieutenants.
3 Charles George Massie Blomfield ...
3 Alfred Sherrington Mitchell
2 James Arthur Moffat
Second Lieutenants.
2 Claude Douglas Hamilton Moore
3 Gerald Maurice Ponsonbv
Percy Keeling Carre '.
2 Geoffrey Bingham Whistler Smith-Rewse
3 Robert de Courcy Lyons
Henry George Allen Thomson
2 Douglas Henry Victor Bengough
3 Edmund Gray Stuart Truel I
2 George Anne Fredk. Aubrey Whitehead
3 John Henry Dives Costeker
William Montague Darvill
i Ralph Hamilton Smythe
i Charles Horatio Armand Powlett
2 Guy Brook, Marriott
William Ernest Walter Elkington ■
4 May 93
7 May 98
7 May 98
7 May 9C
7 May 98
7 May 98
7 May 98
7 May 98
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
3 Aug'.
15 Oct.
16 Nov.
QuarterMasters. — t Charles Joseph Dixon, 1 May 91 : Sob. Captain, 16 Nov. 98.
2 Walter Wood, 8 Dec. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
3 Daniel Taylor, 6 Apr. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Farinas Pdue. — Agants. Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, 6 Nov. 1895. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1 July 1890.
1 Lieut.General Traill- Burroughs served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Ypnikale, siege and fall ot Sebastopol, and
assaults of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lueknow by Lord Clyde, the
storming of the Secundrabagh and of the Shahnujeev (was the first through the breach at the Secundrabagh and
was slightly wounded on the head by a tulwar cut), battle of Cavvnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit to Seraighat, action
of Khodagunge, storming of the Beegum Khotee and capture of Lueknow— severely wounded (Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Euzofzai Field Force in the campaign against the Boneyrs and other
mountain tribes on the Nr. W. Frontier of India in Dec. 1863, and commanded the Regiment whilst encamped in
the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Palliser (mentioned in despatches) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel M. Quayle Jones served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-85
as Major in the 4th Pioneer Regiment.
1 Major Cockburn served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal wiih'Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
6 Major Mockler served with the Burmese EspeditioniniS85-86 as TransportOScer(rnentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
' Major Chambers served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Intelligence
Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medai with Clasp).
9 Colonel Ternan served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghnnistan in 1S80 (Medal). Served with the
1st Battalion of the Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army (Clasp) ; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-89
including the engagement at Giniss; with the Nile Frontier Force in i388 as Assistant Adjutant General of the
force; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engagement at Toski as Brigade
Major of Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). Proceeded to Uganda on special service in 1894
and served with the Unyoro Expedition in 1S95, including the engagement at Mruli (Medal). Commanded the
expedition against King Kabrega in 1896 and at the occupation of Unyoro, including the engagement at Favira.
Commanded the expedition against the Kamassia Tribe in 1897, and also the expedition against King Mwanga
in 1897, including the engagements at Kabawoko (wounded) and Marongo.
10 Major Lean served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the operations against Sekukuni,
including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 188:, and too's
part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Roya
Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Dyas served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-85 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp), and agair
in 1887-89 (Clasp).
'* Captain Bennet served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regimen*
(Medal with Clasp) .
15 Captain Pigott served with, the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp;. Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Brigade
Commissariat Officer Peshawar Column Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Captain Rigg served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart it
1897-98 with the Peshawur Column 'lirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment,
and afterwards with the Khyber Field Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment (formerly the 6th Roya
Regiment).
Raised in England in 1857, and proceeded to Gibraltar, 1858. To Corfu, 1862. To the West Indies, i86j. To
To England, 1867. 'to Treland, 1870. To the Channel Islands, 1874, To England, 1S75. To India, 1878. To
Ceylon, 1892. To England, 1896.
The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). 235
2ndBBattNucuwtbhd' B°mbay'l formerly the 7th (Royal Fusiliers) Regiment. T "7th
3rd Batt., Malta. J (The 5th, 6th, and 7th Battalions are formed of the 3rd I Regimental District,
Middlesex, the London and the 4th Middlesex Militia respectively.) L HODNSLOW.
m The United Bed and White Rose within the Garter, and the Crown over it. The White Horse. " Martinique "
Talaveka " " Albuhera " '■' Badajoz " " Salamanca" " Vittoria " "Pyrenees" " Orthes " "Toulouse"
Peninsula "" Alma" "Inkehman" " Sevastopol" " Kandahah, 1880" " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Colonel.— Sir Richard Wilbraham,1 KCB. 2nd Lt. 1*25 Mar. 28 ; if . 25 May 33 ; Capt. v 22 July 36 ; Bt. Major.,
31 Dec. 41 ; Major, "19 Jan. 44 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 26 Jan. 66 ;
Lt. General , 21 Mar. 74; General. 1 Oct. 77; Colonel Royal Fusiliers, 15 Sept. 81.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Robert Preston Birkett Rodick,10 Ensign, >'g Feb. 70; Lieut. 23 Oct. 71; Capt.
10 Sept. 80 ; Major, T9 Pec. 86; Lt. Colonel, 28 Nov. 97.
3 Charles David Myers Gall,11 Lieut. 9 Aug. 73; Capt. 2S Jan. 82; Major, 19 Dee. 86; Lt. Colonel,
6 Apr. 98.
1 Colin George Donald,12 Lieut. 21 Sept. 74 ; Capt. 30 May 83; Major, 3 Sept. 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Seot. 98.
Years' Ser|.
Full Half
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2 George Ewbank Briggs, 2nd in'}
Command 6 Apr. 98 j
3 Francis Chas. Annesley, 2nd in Com- \
mand 3 July 98 )
1 Graham Cludde Herbert17
2 Edward Joshua Cooper
ITBT p. s.c. Henry Lyson20
Francis Allix Wilkinson,21 Station t
Stuff Officer, Nussecrabad, 4 May 98 )
2 Hugh Walter George Campbell {Depot)
Douglas James Hamilton,24 Recruiting ~)
Stuff Officer, Glasgow, i Sept. 97 ... j
p.s.c. Stanley Bird, Staff Captain, )
Egypt, 31 Jan. 96 )
Captains.
p.s.c. Reginald John Pinney, Dep.
Assist. Adj. Gen. Quetta, 27 Nov. 96
Charles Join Stanton
Charles Tyrell Shipley, Adjutant 2
Volunteer Battalion 15 Sept. 96
2 Edward Henry Cox
Cecil Francis Heyworth - Savage,25
Adjutant 6 Battalion 17 Dec. 94
1 William Bernard Hickie, Staff College
1 p.s.c. Thomas Percival England
Steuart Menzies, Commandant Co'.aha
Depot 19 Aug. 98
Sydney Turing BarIowLawford,<4<Z/«- \
tant 7 Battalion 8 Dec. 96 )
Guy Louis Busson du Maurier
Fitzmaurice Thomas Favre Scoones
Adjutant ^Battalion 23 Nov. 97
Norman Reginald M'Mahon25
3 George Reginald Lascelles
Richard Fowler-Butler
1 Charles Cattley Carr
3 Henry Edward Berkeley Newenham
3 Chas.FitzClarence .'
1 Charles Henry Donald Lyon-Campbell
3 Charles Edmund Ruck-Keene
3 James Douglas Sparks
Henry Adolphus Smith Wright, 1
Adjutant 28 Feb. 98 j
1 Thomas Raymond Mallock
Vivian Henry
Septimus Frederick Legge
Allen Victor Johnson, Adjutant )
2 July 98 j
Richard George Hely-Hutchinson
Lieutenants.
Arthur Colin Roberts
Edward Bunbury North, sercing with ]
the Egyptian Army )
Walter Levinge Thurburn...
Mortimer Pawson Hancock
Alfred Harry Sanders, Adjutant )
6 Apr. 98. )
George Clement Halbot
Reginald CossleyBatt (Depot)
Bartholomew George Price
Cecil Rudall Overton
William Frederick Sweny
Henry Alexander Walker
Lionel Geo. Tempest Stone, station j
Stuff Officer, Netmuch, 21 May 98 ... Ji
Albemarle Cator Annesley
Kenneth William Macnaghten
Lionel Arthur Edward Ollivant
William Lascelles Fitzgerald Blake ...
Edgar Stanley Hill, Comdnt. Taragarh
George Frederic Hibbert
George Sutherland Guyon
Mowbray Lyster Stanley- Owen Cole...
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Hare
: Julian Lawrence Fisher
2ND LIEUT.
11 May 78
11 Aug. So
14 Jan. 3o
5 Feb.
14 Sept.
26 Oct.
31 May
9 Nov.
10 Nov.
4 Mar.
13 May
17 Dec.
5 Feb.
9 Sept.
10 Oct.
27 Jan.
1 8 May
18 May
18 June
15 Mar.
27 Sept.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
29 May
6 June
30 Sept.
25 Feb.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
15 May
7 July
13 Oct. 97
1 Dec. 97
13 June 74 1 j 6 Feb. 8
27 June 75 24 Mar. 8:
11 Feb. 76! 24 Sept. 84
11 Sept. 7SJ 13 Feb. 85
15 Dec. 79( 23 June 86
1 July 81 j 14 May 87
10 Mar. 83: 18 Feb. 91
1 July 3i 1 Jan. 91
BEEV.MAJ.
25 Aug. 83 26 Mar
91
6 Feb. S+
14 May 84
23 Aug. S4
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. S5
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
10 May 82
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
6 May
23 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
1 Jan.
26 Mar.
8 July
8 Dec.
11 Dec.
16 Oct.
26 June
25 Nov.
8 Dec. 91
11 Dec. 91
2 Mar. 92
15 Mar. 92
15 Mar. 92
90 17
91 23
June 92
Mar. 92
Mar. 93
June 93
Sept. 94
July 96
July q6
Sept. 96
Feb. 97
May 97
Nov. 97
Nov. 97
Jan. 98
Feb. 98
Apr. 98
Oct. 96
Apr. 98
Apr. 98
Aug. 98
Aug. 98
18 Nov. 92
21 Nov. 92]
19 Apr. 93
3 Sept. 94
15 Sept. 961
28 Oct. 96
^7 Nov.
24 Nov.
25 Nov.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
2c July
20 July
iSFeb. 91
1 Mar. 92
3 Sept. 94
28 Nov. 97
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
16 Nov. 98
Full Hall
Pay. Pay.
236
The Royal Fusiliers (City of Loudon Regiment).
SltCOSB LlEDTENANTS.
2 Leicester William Le Marchant Carey
3 Thomas Frederic Garth Ogle
i Coustantine Hotham Crictiton
3 Edward Charles Jennings
2ND LIKDT
j 6 May
4 May
4 May
4 May
3 Francis William Swifte \ 4 May
1 Charles Andrew Hamilton Palairet
2 Richard Humphrey Torkington j 4 May
2 Sydney Phillips 1 7 May
3 George Maconchy Lee j 7 May
2 Hussey Biirj.li <ieor=:e Macartney ' 6 .Tilly 98
2 John Oaboum Hartley ] 13 July
y8
98
4 May 08
9
9
95
Reginald Seaburne May 3 Au<
1 Mervyn Officer Clarke 3 Aug. 98
3 Fatrick Villiers-Stuart 3 Aug. 98
3 George Archibald Stevens 2 Nov. 98
Quarter Masters. — 1 Henry Reginald Bell, 18 July 94; Son. Lieut.
2 Kdward Inkerman Bell, 16 Jan. 95; Hon. Lieut-
3 William John Hatson Nagle, 6 Apr. 98 ; Son. Lieut
Facings H\ae.-- Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
let Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1885, 2nd Battalion returned from India, 29 March j 839. 3rd Battalion
embarked for Malta, 1 Dec. 1898.
1 Sir Richard Wilbraham served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41, including the advance on Gaza and affair
near Askelon (Brevet of Major, Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as an
Assistant Adjutant General, including the battle of the Alma and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet or Colonel and Unattached Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, Officer of the Legion of
Honor, 3rd Cla.ss of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
10 Lt.Colomd R}di'.-k served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kokeran
(mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal witli Clasp).
11 Lt. Colonel Gall servedin the Afghan war in 187.1-80, took partin thedel'ence of Candahar including the sortie
of Deh Khojah, and w is present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
12 Lt. Colonel Donald served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal).
17 Major Herbert served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the defence of Candahar including the
sortie of Deh Khoiah (Medal).
20 Major Lysons served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier GeneralWoodduriDg the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Zlobane Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross), Kambula (again
mentioned), and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp) : together with Private Edmond Fowler, Scottish Rides (since dis-
charged), was awarded the UlE under the following circumstances: — "On the 28th March 1879, during the
assault of the Inhlobane Mountain, Sir Evelyn Wood ordered the dislodgment of certain Zulus (who were
Causing the troops much loss) from strong natural caves commanding the position in which some of the
wounded were lying. Some delay occurring in the execution of the orders issued, Captain the Honourable
Ronald Campbell, Coldstream Guards, followed by Lieutenant Lysons, Aide de Camp, and Private Fowler, ran
forward in the most determined manner, and advanced over a mass of fallen boulders, and between walls of
rock, which led to a cave in which the enemy lay hidden. It being impossible for two men to walk abreast
the assailants were consequently obliged to keep in single file, and as Captain Campbell was leading, he
arrived first at the mouth of the c:»ve, from which lhe Zulus ivero firing, and there met his death; Lieutenant
Lysons and Private Fowler, who were following close behind him, immediately dashed at the cave, from which
led several subterranean passages, and firing into the chasm below, succeeded in forcing the occupants to forsake
their stronghold. Lieutenant Lysons remained at the cave's mouth for some minutes after the attack, during
which time Captain Campbell's body was carried down the slopes." Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 witk
the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
21 Major Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 188(1-87 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
24 Major Hamilton served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2. and was
present in tne engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guard.?, and
was present in the engagement at Hashesn, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Clasp).
25 Captain Heyworth-Savage served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Captain M'.vlahon served with the Burmese Expedition in i8w;--St (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), — formerly the
yth Regiment.
Formed in Canada in 1795 from 1st Battalion ; reduced, 1796. Again raised in 1804 in England, and proceeded
to Ireland in i8oS. To the Peninsula, 1009. To Jersey, 1811. To Englaud, 1814. Absorbed into 1st B°ttalion,
1815. Raised again in England in 1857. To Gibraltar, 1858. To Malta, 1864. To Canada, 1865. To England,
1867. To Ireland, 187 1. To India, 1873 (Afghan war in 1879-80). To England, 1889.
£St Batt., Cape of Good Hope."!
2udBatt., Belfast.
The King's (Liverpool Regiment). 237
Formerly the 8th (The King's) Regiment. if 3TH
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd I Regimental liistrict,
Lancashire Militia.) L WARRINGTON.
" Necasperaterrent." The White Horse within the Garter. The Royal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown. "Blen-
heim" "Ramilliks" "Oudenahde" " Malplaquet" "Dettingbn " "Egi-pt" (with the Sphinx) " Martinique "
"Niagara" "Delhi" "Ldcksow" " Peiwar Kotal" "Afghanistan, 1878-S0," " Burma, 18S5-S7."
Colonel. — George William Powlett Bingham,1 CB. Ensign, pi6 Feb. 38; Lieut 8 April 42 ; Capiain, pi2
Sept. 48; Major, 10 Dec. 56 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 57 ; Colonel, 29 Nov. 62 ; Major General, 28 June 68 ;
Lieut. General, 19 Dec. 80 j General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Liverpool Regiment, 1 May 91.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 George Robert Stone, Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Capt. 19 May 81; Major, 17 Dec. 3a ;
Lt. Colonel. 4 Feb. 95.
2 Standish Henry Harrison,10 Lieut. 2 Dec. 74 ; Capt. 1 July 81 ; Major, 19 Nov. jc; Lt. Colonel, n Aug. 97.
Majors.
2 Llewellyn Salusbury Mellor," 2nd in\
Command 26 June q6 3
Percy Schletter,12 2nd in Command')
11 Aug. 97 }
2 O'Donnel Colley Grattan14
p. 8.c. Horatio J arcesE vans, liDep. Assist. I
Adj. General, York, 13 Nov. 97 I
Edm. Harrington Molyneox-lSeel, In- >
xpector of Musketry, Dover, 25 Jan. q6 )
Henry John Wright Guise
George Campbell, Adjutant 3 Volunteer '
Battalion 27 July 96 j
Stapieton Lynch Cotton'-" (Depot)
2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
Captains.
Arthur William Howard Tripp,21 Adj. \
3 Battalion 1 Nov. 93 )
Louis St. Clair Nicholson24
Harington Swann
Cleveland Edmund Greenway,21 Adj.~\
1 Vol. Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers >
15 Dec. 97 J
2 Thomas George Powell Glynn
2 Hastings Ross-Johnson22
Hugh Elliot,21 Adj. 1 Volunteer Bat-)
tation 1 Sept. 79 /
1 Ralph Legh Hartley
1 George Beaumont
1 James Mountifort Longfleld (Depot)
2 p.s.c. Robert Stair Stewart,
Charles Sutton Edridge, Adjutant 4 )
Battalion 22 Mar. 97 )
2 Humphry Stephen Woolrych
1 Mortimer Stopford Adye
r psc. William Stirling iiannatyne,4rf;'. ^
4 Vol.Bn.lVest Surrey Regt. 4 Nov. 98 ,<
Arthur Henry Portal Harrisson
1 Alfred Durham Plomer
1 Charles John Steavenson
2 Francis Cranstoun Ommanney
30 Jan.
Dec.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
25 Feb.
11 Aug
80
Lieutenants.
1 Kenneth Lyon Tupman
Wilfred Romney Rawllnson
Ernest Frederic Knight
1 Francis Hyslop (Depot) ,
1 Llewellyn Murray Jones, Adjutant )
20 March 98 j
Charles Lister Parmiter
. Vivian Telford Bailey..
1 Francis James Austin..
Lionel Frederic Leader, Adjutant 4 )
Vol. Bn. with rank of Captain 8July 98 j
2 Charles Harington Harington, ildju- \
tant 17 Nov. 97 j
2 Charles Leathley Armitage
1 George Howard Brush
2 Thomas Winter Sheppard
2 Bernard St. John Warren Hastmgs
2 William Richard Pinwill
2 Reginald Petley Fox (Depot)
2 Harold Alfred Denham ,
i Francis John Langdon
1 George Montague Philip Hawthorn
1 Frank Rowland Ewart
1 Igino Depiro D'Amico
Second Lieutenants.
1 George Aubrey Howard- Vyse...
2 Arthur Corrie Lewin
2 Herbert Cecil Potter
1 George Alexander Wilkinson ....
1 Richard Charles Royn on Jones .
1 William Veates Hunter
2 Harold Neil Robinson
2 Robert William Macfie
2 Charles Lloyd Harford
6 Mar.
7 Dec.
29 Feb.
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
28 Mar.
5 Sept.
20 Feb.
15 May
2 Herbert Charles Owen 16 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
23 Mar.
21 Dec.
8 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
25 Mar.
88
88
15 Jan. 75
13 June 76
10 Mar. 77
25 Feb. 80
17 Apr. 80
25 Aug. 80
9 Feb. 81
1 July 81
1 July
22 Oct.
28 Jan.
CAPTAIN.
1 July 81
7 Mar. 82
20 Sept. 82
16 Jan
:o Dec.
12 Apr. 86
5 Nov. 87
10 June 8.
25 Nov. 8;
1 Apr. 81
23 June 9c
brev.maj.
t2 Nov. 84 19 Nov.
6 May
6 May
6 Feb.
25 Nov.
:i Mar.
2S Aug.
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
18 Sept.
15 Oct.
7 May
31 July
11 Aug.
16 Jan.
23 Jan.
90' 23 Jan.
90! 17 Feb.
901 20 May
Qi
90
Jan . 91
Jan. 91
Feb. 92
Dec. 92
Mar. 93
Nov. 93
Sept. 95
SePt. 95
Jan. 96
Jan
22 Jan. gt
1 3 July 96
27 July 96
ii Aug. 97
11 Aug. 97
26 Nov. 90
22 Sept. 91
26 Oct. 92
4 Feb. 9=
18 July 96
11 Aug. 97
27 Nov. 98
28 Dec. 98
10 Oct. 91
9 Jan.
1 2 Mar.
22 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
20 May
19 July
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
7 Mar.
12 Dec.
28 Dec.
1 Mar.
13 Sept.
1 -NOV.
i Jan.
T2 Sept.
92 1 4 Feb.
92! 10 May
93 1 18 Sept.
93' 20 Sept.
93 1 Jan.
93 is Jan.
93 22 Jan.
93J 18 July
93 27 July
94! 17 Nov.
94! 3 July
94! 16 Nov.
12 Major Schletter served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd
Battalion of the 8th Foot, including
the operations in the Koorum Valley
(Medal).
'* Majors Grattan and E'sans served
in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took
part in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, and were present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in
the engagement at All Kheil ;Medal
with Clasp}.
Lea.
Full
Pay
Hall
Pay
17
1
238 The King's {Liverpool Regiment).
Quarter Masters. — 2 Thomas Vincent Jones,27 7 Jan. 82 ; Hon. Captain, 7 Jan. 92.
1 Joseph Bailey, 28 Dee. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 11 Feb. 1891. 2nd Battalion returned from Aden, 13 Nov. 92.
I General Bingham served with the 64th Regt. in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the storm and
capture of Resfciro, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present Trith Havelock's Column intheactions
of Fut .ehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (istand 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and
Bitheoi ; commanded a convoy with provisions from Cawnpore to Alumbagh: served in defence of the Alum-
bajth, and afterwards in the actions at La Martiniere and the second relief of Lucknow ; commanded the Regt.
durlig the defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, as also in the actions of Kala Nuddee and
Kerj-'iroulie — on General Penny being killed succeeded to the command of the whole Infantry Brigade— capture
of Bareilly, Shahjehcnpore. Bunnie, Mahomdic, pursuit of the enemy the following day, and occupation of
Mahomdie (mentioned in despatches. CB., Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel Harrison served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
II Major Mellor served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0 with the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was
present in the operations in the Koorum Valley and at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
17 Major Fowler served with the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot in the Afghan Avar of 1S80 (Medal). Served in
th e Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
26 Major Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpoo Regiment (Medal) .
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captains Tripp, Greenway, and H. Elliot served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Ross-Johnson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) ; and with tho Chin-Lr.shai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
2i Captain Nicholson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Korce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1S96 with the 4th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (men-
tioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
27 Captain T. V. Jones served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment,
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1 885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's (Liverpool) Regiment, — formerly the 8th Regiment.
Raised in 1685 and styled " Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment." To Ireland, 1689 to 1692. England, to
1656. Netherlands, to 1697. England, to 1698. Ireland, to 1701. Low Countries, to 1714. England, to 1742.
Flanders and Germany, to 1745. The Netherlands, to 1748. England, to 1750. Gibraltar, to 1752. England, to
1760. Germany, to 1763. England, to 1768. Canada, to 1785. England, to 1791. Ireland, to 1794. West Indies,
to 1799. Minorca, Egypt and Gibraltar, to 1803. England, to 1805. [2nd Battalion raised, 1803.] Germany, to
1806. England, to Aug. 1807. Copenhagen, to Oct. 1807. England, to 1808. Canada, to 1815 (capture of Niagara).
England, to 1816. Ireland, to 1818. Malta, to 1819. Ionian Islands, to 1824. England, to 1826. Scotland, to
1827. Ireland, to 1830. Nova Scotia, to 1833. Bermudu, from June to July, 1833, Jamaica, to 1839. Halifax, to
1841. Ireland, to 1843, England, to 1846. India, to i860 (capture of Delhi, relief of Lucknow). England, to 1865.
Ireland, to 1866. Malta, to 1868. India, to 1878. Aden, to 1879. England, to 18E2. Ireland, to 1880. England, to
1891. Bermuda, 1891.
Record of the S.trvices of the 2nd Battalion .
Raised in 1756. Numbered 63rd Foot, 1758. Raised again, 1804, and proceeded to Scotland to 1S09. Holland,
to 1810. Jersey, iSro. Canada, to 1815. England, 1815, when it was merged in the 1st Battalion. Again raised,
1857. Gibraltar, to 1863. Malta, to 1868. England, to 1873. Ireland, to 1876. England, to 1877. India, to 1885,
Afghan war, 1878-80 (capture of the Peiwar Kotal). Burmah, to 1887. India, 1887.
Continuation of Notes to the Lincolnshire liegiment.
1 Sir Julius Glyn served as Field Adjutant to the Force under Sir Harry Smith in the action with and deleal
of the rebel Boers at Boem Plaats (horse killed). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1S52-53 (Medal) .
Also the Eastern campaign as a Brigade Major and Assistant Adjutant General m the Light Division, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaigns of
1857-59, including the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December, final capture of Lucknow,
action at Nawabgunge (commanded Battalion), and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment (formerly the 10th Regiment).
Raised in Irelandin 1858 and proceeded to the Cape ofGood Hope, i860- To India, 1864. To England, 1873.
To Malta, 1878. To Gibraltar, 1881. To India, 1882.
ist Batt., Allahabad, Bengal."!
znd Ban., Fermoy.
The figure of Britann
Sebastian" " Nivjs "
The Norfolk Regiment.
Formerly the gth {East Norfolk) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the ist and
2nd Norfolk Militia respectively.)
|TH
239
Pay.|Pay
iS
1,'
Jlegimental District^
NORWICH.
. "Roleia" "Yisiieba" "ComrifNi" "Busaco" "Salamanca" "Vittoeia" "Si.
Peninsola" " Cabool,iS42 " " Moodkee " " Fhbozeshah " " Sobeaon" "Sevastopol"
" Kabul, 1:879" "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Colonel. —Henry James Buchanan,' CB. Ensign, pi4 -Tune 50; Lieut. ?i5 July 53 ; Captain, 15 June 55 ;
Major, £ Apr. 57; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 July 68; Lt. Colonel, 1 Jan. 73; Colonel, 29 June 76; Major
General, 19 March 86 ; Lieut. General, 15 June 92 ; Colonel Norfolk Regiment, 2S May 98.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Lewis Horace Phillips,5 Lieut. 2 Dec. 74; Cavt. 19 July 82 ; Major, 19 Sept. 90;
Lt.Colonel,6 Dec. 97.
1 James Lome Govai,12 2nd Lieut. 30 Jan. 78; Lieut. 25 Aug. 80; Captain, 26 Mar. 84; Major,
20 Aug. 94 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 98.
2ND LIEVT.
78
1 May
11 May
11 Aug.
31 Jan.
11 Aug. 3o
23 Oct. 8oj
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
Majobs.
2 AndrewCracroft Becher,13 2nd in Com- } I
mand 13 Apr. 98 > 30 Jan.
1 Charles Edward Borton,16 2111! in Com- ) _
mand 5 July 98 )\ 4 Uec'
William Francis Percy,14 Adjutant')
4 Volunteer Battalion 1 Apr. 95 )
Fred. John DealtryLugard, ^CB.DSO. |
serving under Royal Niger Company, ]■
with rank of Colonel J
p.s.c. Henry Richard BeadonDonne13
(Brevet Lt. Colonel, 20 May g&),Dep.
Assist. Adj. Gen. Bengal, 5 July 97 ...
1 Sausmarez Dobr<?e Shortt •••
Walter Hervey Besant,''J Adjutant i~>
Volunteer Battalion 26 Aug. 95 J
1 Herbert John Whiteside M'Kenzie X
Kennedy >
(JAPTAINS.
2 Robt. Fras.CunyngharneBaker(Depotf)
Henry Yelverton Beale,!0 Adjutant 3^
Battalion 4 Feb. 97 j
Godfrey Massy, Adjutant 3 Volunteer)
Battalion 15 Sept. 97 _)
2 Arthur. John Hamilton Luard,2i Supt. I
of Gymnasia, Portsmouth, 12 Apr. 97 [
William Sandars Dods, Adjutant 4 \
Battalion 30 June 97 3
2 Williain Corrie Tonge22
1 Charles Barry Close23
2 John Marriott
1 William Raymond Inglis
1 Evelyn Chiappini Peebles, Adjutant (
20 Aug. 95 )
2 Charles Ross, at Staff College
George William Brownrigg Brett,26 \
Army Pay Department )
Gilbert Head, Adj. 5 Admin. Bn. \
N.W.P. Volunteers 12 May 95 )
2 Evelyn William Margesson
2 Arthur Lytton Bellamy
2 Arthur Edward Lascelles
r Charles Henry Renwick
1 Henry George Levinge (Depot)
2 Edward Wiiigfield Verner28
t Frank Leonard Northcott
i Charles Cautley Blackburn
1 Colin Robert Ballard, at Staff College ...
Lieutenants.
1 George Evans Bruce, Station Staff')
Officer, Allahabad, 26 Nov. 97 5
Edward Peter Strickland,30 serving \
with the Egyptian Army !*.J
Alexander Straton Campbell, Army}
Pay Department j
2 Francis de Beauvoir Bell, Adjutant }
24 Nov. 97 )
2 George Ernest Wilson (Depot)
Arthur James Vavasor Burell, Army \
Pay Depart ment , with rank of Captain $
John William Vincent Carroll32
2 Francis Cecil Lodge
1 Ernest Henry Denne Stracey
2 Robert William Hare
1 William Fanshawe Loudon Gordon
2 John Boyd Orr33
2 Walter Evelyn Cramer-Roberts
Noel Gilliat Thompson (Depot)
Douglas Morison Oliver
Honald LiODel Percy Birch
Norman Dudley Horsford
Ronald Henry Buxton, serving in the )
?S
4 May
8 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
1 Sept. 3o
15 Feb. Si
16 Nov. 8i
1 Jan. 8:
1 July 8
23 June 8
1 July 8
1 July 8
1 July S
1 July 8,
22 Oct. 8
10 May 8:
10 May
82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
s Dec. 83
19 Dec. 83
23 Aug. 84
12 Nov. 84
9 May 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
West African Frontier Pol
Herbert tiichard Done
2 Charles Elmhirst Luard
2 Lloyd Newton Jones-Bateman
Richard Deare Furley Oldman
Harold Philip Muir White
10 Nov.
21 Dec.
3 May
1 Oct.
8 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Mar.
13 Aug.
19 Nov.
19 July
18 Oct.
14 Feb.
2 June 94
3 Apr. 95
21 Dec. 9_
6 June 96
6 June
5 Sept.
18 Nov.
23 Dec.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
iS Dec.
18 Dec.
23 Apr.
23 Apr.
25 Aug.
29 Apr.
22 Nov.
2 Dec.
12 May
7 Mar.
5 Aug.
29 Aug.
30 Nov.
16 Dec.
is Sept
22 Sept,
6 Dec.
24 Dec.
5 Feb.
10 Feb.
19 Apr.
19 Apr.
16 Nov.
91
CAPTAIN.
21 May
13 Aug.
28 June
13 Aug.
85
1 May 87
20 Sept. 86
3c June 87
30 June 57
1 Oct.
29 Feb.
21 July
1 May
So
BBEV.MAJ.
MAOOB.
14 Aug.
30 Sept.
28 Nov.
5 Aug.
96
96
22 Sept. 97
6 Dec. 97
24 Dec. 97
; May 98
11 Sept.
11 Sept,
19 June
5 Sept. 90
19 Sept. 90
1 Nov.
5 Dec.
5 Dee.
20 Aug. 9;
29 Dec. 93
20 Aug. 95
28 Nov. 95
5Aug. 96
6 Jan. 97
15 Sept. 97
22 Sept. 97
24 Dec. 97
icFeb, 98
1 May 98
16 Major Borton served !n the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part
in the advance to Cabul, including
the operations around Jugdulluck and
the engagement atSaidabad (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd
91 Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
91; 13 Major Besant served with the
92|Nile Expedition in i8S4-S3(Medal with
„ j. Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
20 oept. 93, with the Egyptian Frontier Field
13 June 94 [Force in 1885-86, and was present ia
1 Jan.. J5 the engagement at Giniss (4th Class
28 Nov. 95 of the Osmanieh for his services with
96 the Egyptian Army); also served in
96 the operations near Suakin in De-
96 cember 1888 including the engage-
96 ment at Gemaizah (mentioned in
96 despatches. Clasp, and 3rd Class of
97 the Medjidie), and in the operations
97 ,in 1891 including the capture of
97 Tokar (3rd Class of the Osmanieh,
Clasp to Khedive's Star).
97 21 Captain Luard served with the
98 Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 on
98 special service in the 4th Brigade ,
93 was Brigade Transport Officer to the
98 Minbu Command from August 1887 to
9S January 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ;
also served with the first Chin Field
Force in Upper Burmah in
.(Clasp).
Pull HaTr
Pay. i Pay.
240
The Norfolk Regiment.
Second Lieutbnants.
1 Clifford Reg. Templeman Annesley.
2 Francis Edward Walter
2 John Clayton Atkinson
i Percy Neeld Worthington
2 Francis Reginald Day
1 Charles Fleetwood Mant Worsley
2 Henry Edward Martin Turner
r Arthur Lovell Hadow
1 Gerard William Burton
1 James Pryce Lloyd Mostyn
1 Rowland Maxwell Clifford
2ND LIECT.
24 Mar.
97
15 Sept.
Q7
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
16 Feb.
9«
6 Apr.
q8
27 Apr.
9a
6 July
qX
3 Aug.
»3
3 Aug.
q8
j Aug.
98
Quarterilastera. — 2 William Vince,31 1 March 93 ; Bon. Lieut.
1 John Griffiths, 10 Jan. 94 ; Bon. Lieut.
Facings White. —Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
wt Haft, embarked for Gibraltar, 1887. 2nd Bait, returned from Burmah, i8qo.
1 Lt.General Buchanan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-15 as Adjutant of the 47th Regiment, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman; sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol— appointed Town Major
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded a Column of
the Field Force under Brigadier-General Ross against the Afreedees on the North West Frontier in 1877-78
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
9 Lt.Colonel Phillips served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel Govan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the march to Oabul in December 1879
under Brigadier General Charles Gough including the relief of Sherpore, and was present in the engagement at
Shekabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Becher served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the 9th Foot, and took part in
the advance to the relief of Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jug-
dulluck and Saidabad ; was afterwards Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Gough (Medal with Clasp).
14 Major Percy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
•with ClasD).
15 Colonel Lugard served -with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement
at Saidabad (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Indian Transport (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO-, and Medal
•with Clasp).
18 Lt.Colonel Donne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 attached to the Intelligence Branch
during the expedition to the Northern Shan States, and afterwards with the Chin Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the
Malakand Field Farce as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches) ; also
-with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medalwith two Clasps).
20 Major Beale served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major).
22 Captain Tonge served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren on special
service.
23 Captain Close served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
36 Captain Brett served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1887-S9 including the operations in the Chin Hills (Medal
■with Clasp).
28 Captain Verner served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal
■with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Strickland served in the Burmese F.xpedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1896 with
ithe 2nd Soudanese Battalion including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, Khedive's Modal with two Clasps).
32 Lieut. Carroll served in the Niger Soudan campaign in 1897 as Orderly Officer to Major Arnold commanding,
including the expedition to Egbon. Bida, and Ilorin — slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with
the expedition despatched in pux-suit of the King of Benin.
33 Lieut. Orr. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
3+ Lieut. Vince served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment (formerly the gth East Norfolk Regiment).
Raised in 1799, and proceeded to Holland. To England, 1799. To Spain, 1800. To England, 1801.
Reduced, 1802. Again raised, 1804. To Portugal and Spain, 1808. To England, 1813. Reduced, 1815.
Raised again, 1857. To the Ionian Islands, 1858. To Gibraltar, 1864. To Hong Kong, 1864. To
Yokohama, 1866. To Ireland, 1868. To England, 1869. To India, 1874 (Afghanistan, 1879). To
Burmah, 1888. To England, 1890. To Ireland, 1896.
The Lincolnshire Regiment.
l.T|(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the North and
J South Lincoln Militia respective]}'. )
[
241
10th
Regimental District,
LINCOLN.
" PENINSULA '*
Formerly the 10th (North Lincolnshire) Regiment
1st Batt., Secundtrabad,-
Madras.
2nd Batt.. Sheffield.
•' Blenheim " "itAMiLLiEs" " Oudenardb " " Malplaquet " "Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
" SoBBAON" " PUHJAUB" " MoOLTAN " " GOOJEKAt" " LuCKNOW.''
Colonel.— Sir Julius Richard Glyn.1 KCB. Ensign, 16 July 41 ; Lt. pi3 Oct. 43 ; Captain, rg June 48 ; Bt.
Major, 12 Dec. 54; Bt.Lt.Col. 6 June 56; Major, 5 June 57; Lt.Col. P15 Nov. 61 ; Colonel, 29 Oct. 62;.
Majur Gen. 28 June 68 ; Lt.Gen. 5 Nov. 80 ; General, i Oct. 86 ; Colonel Lincolnshire Begt. 29 Nov. 90.
ieutenaut Colonels. — 2 Henry Eobert Roberts, Ensign, 19 Feb. 67: Lt. P15 Feb. 71; Captain, 17 May
79 ; Major, 25 Apr. 85 : Lt. Colonel, 17 Feb. 96.
Frank Robert Lowth,19 CB. Ensign, •'30 Nov. 70 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 11 Mar. 81 ; Major, 17 Feb.
92; Lt. Colonel, 11 Mar. 98.
Years=
Full
Pay.
'Ser.
Half
Pay.
32
29
...
*5
23
23
22
22
Majoks.
t p. 8.;. Chas. Rudyerd Simpson (Bf.Lf.~>
Col. 16 Nov. 98) 2nd in Comd. 26 June 96 J
! Th.-mas Hulkes Bingham Day, 2nd in )
Command 11 March 9S S
p.s a. Beamish St. John Barter, Prof. \
Royal Military Academy 28 Jan. 91 j
2 Edgar Herapath (Depot)
1 Walter Latham Cox
: Henry Bolton Mainwaring
George Augustus lvatt
William Griffith Grant, Recruiting')
Staff Officer, Sheffield, :3 Dec. 97 ... S
Captains.
2 Henry Du Buisson
1 Percy Francis Raikes Newbury (Depot)
p.s.c. Richard Narrien Gamble,22 /
serving with the Egyptian Army )
Frederic Charles Lloyd
2ND LIEUT.
Arthur William Dewar, Adjutant 4 )
Battalion 21 Sept 96 I
John Pim, Adjt. 2 Vol. Bn. 4 May 94 ...
1 Robert Pacy Maxwell
1 James Forrest
2 George Bunbury M'Andrew
Arthur Sanders Vanrenen, serving)
with the Malay States Guides j
Alfred Edward Hubbard
Richard Ormsby Cumberland
Ernest Berdoe Wilkinson,23 serving )
with the Egyptian Army j
Francis Stewart Evelyn Boothby, >
Adjutant 1 Vol. Battalion 19 Jan. 97 J
Harold Ernest Walter, Superintendent.}
of Gymnasia, Preston, 11 Nov. 98 ... )
Henry Montfort Gardner
Charles Gaitskell
2 Herbert Henry Harington
2 Jasper Joseph Howley
r James Reynolds Maxwell Marsh, )
Adjutant 10 Nov. 97 j
Wm. Grosvenor Harding, Adjutant 3 1
Battalion 1 Sept. 98 J
i Cuthbert Charles Lambert Barlow
Samuel FitzGibbon Cox
Lieutenants.
2 Lancelot Edwards
Phillip Michael Peters
Hugh Edward Richard Boxer
Edward Abadie Plunkett
Herbert Bryan, serving in West Africa
Charles George Lyall
D udley HarcourtFlemingGrant( Depot)
2 Walter Backhouse Hulke, Supit. of)
Gymnasia, Colchester, 16 Sept. 98 ... 5
Henry Montague Cave Orr ...
Sidney Walter Burton
Edward Tatchell
Gordon Fairfax Prichard
Frederick Wm. Stringer, Adjutant^
1 July 9 i )
Frank Douglas Gibbes
1 Coverley James Renuie
1 B.ichard Henry George Wilson
1 Robert d'Esterre Hill (Depot)
t Louis Arundell Bnrrowes
1 Hamilton Hodgson
2 Roland Hay Morant
1 Francis William Greatwood
Second Lieutenants.
1 Charles Ernest Kollins
1 Alan Hilton Johnson
1 Robert Neal King
1 Philip Douglas Earle
1 Ernest Elborough Woodcock
2 Richard Freckleton Gonville Bromhead
2 Aylmer George Galloway..
1 Oswald Muirhead Dyke ..
2 Frederick Gordon Spring
2 Arthur Bay nes Johnson .
2 Henry Charles Walter Hoskyns
16 Feb.
1 May
11 May
25 May
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
23 Oct.
19 Feb.
21 Sept. 74
29 Nov. 76
11 Sept. 76
11 Feb. 77
11 Feb. 77
21 Aug. 78
1 Feb. 70
CAPTAIN. I BEEV.MAJ.
22 Oct. 79
4 May 87
4 May
4 May
26 May
11 Mar.
2 Apiil 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
12 May 83
25 Aug.
14 May
25 Nov.
16 Nov.
ii Feb.
10 Nov.
21 Dec.
3 May
28 June
1 7 Jan.
4 Mar.
27 Jan.
18 May
18 June 92
13 July 92
13 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 92
19 Nov. 92
19 Nov. 92
9 Sept. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
22 Dec.
20 Feb.
6 Mar.
23 Sept
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
29 Dec.
28 Feb.
14 May
9 July
13 Jan.
11 Mar. 92
25 Apr. 92
9 June 92
8s
7 Oct.
10 Oct.
14 Aug.
23 Dec.
16 Jan.
28 Mar.
5 May
19 July
7 Apr.
16 Feb.
1 July
13 May
18 Nov.
1 3 May
3 May
i£ June
18 June
3 Aug.
11 Mar.
13 Aug.
11 Mar.
25 Apr.
14 Aug.
16 Dec.
23 Dec.
16 Jan.
5 May
1 Sept. 94
12 Sept. 94
July
87
MAJ0B.
7 June 93:
23 Dec.
16 Dec.
93
29 May
31 July
17 Feb.
6 Oct.
11 Mar.
93
95
95
90
9T
9*
3
17 Feb.
1 Sept.
6 Oct.
19 Nov.
19 Nov.
13 Dec.
13 Dec.
11 Mar.
Dec.
16 Nov. 98
95
26 Feb.
29 Feb.
6 June
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 May
7 May
3 Aug.
21 Sept.
19 Lt. Colonel Lowth served with th A
,10th Regiment in the Perak Expe-
12 Sept. 94 cljti01j in ,875, and was present when
5 Dec.
31 July
1 Jan.
17 Feb.
23 Nov.
6 Oct.
10 Nov.
13 Nov,
19 Nov. 97
13 Dec. 97
11 Mar.
21 Sept.
8 Nov.
combined Naval and Military
force attacked and captured the'
Stockades and five guns at Passir
Sala (Medal with Clasp).
22 Major Gamble served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir
Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Adju-
tant of the 3rd Mounted Bitles.
23 Major Wilkinson served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8?.
(Medal with Clasp).
\_For remainder of Notes, see end of Liverpool
Regiment, p. 238.
Facinas White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, 13 Jan. 95.
2nd Battalion returned from Singapore, 30 Apr. 95.
quarter Master.— 2 William John Conway, 26 May 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
!42
11
TH
The Devonshire Regiment.
~\Formerly the nth (North Devonshire) Regiment.
I (The 3rd and 4th Battalions arc formed of the 2nd
[
Regimental District,
EXETER. -J and 1st Devon Militia respectively.
TheOastiei.f Exeter. " Semper Fidelis." "Detiingbn " "Salamanca" " Pyrenees "
Years'seri "Outhes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula " "Afghanistan, 1879-80.
Pay' ""'"Colonel.— Si--- Edward Newdiga.te Newdegate/ KCB. DL. 2nd Zieut. 29 May 42 • Zieut
— - — -| ''3° Api. 52 ; lit. Major, 2 Nov. 55 ; Maj°r> 3* Aug. 57 ; Lt. Colonel/ 30 Apr. 6r • Colone
1st Bait., Jullunder,
PunjaD.
2nd Bait., Aldershot.
Nivelle" "Nive"
2 p..
Geori
t. 14 Acr. 46 ; Capt.
~.~nel, 23 Oct. 67 ; Major
Colonel Lievonshire Regiment, 24 March 97.
"-2 Aug. 68 ; Captain, 16 Feb. 78 ;
! 4 April 72; Captain, "zi^'eh. 82; Major^lg May 9, ; Lt.cJlonJl',
General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieut. General, 11 May
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 James Herbert Yule,2 Ensign
Ma/or, 1 July S5 ; Bt.Lt.CoJonel, 5 Oct. 92; Lt. Colonel, 19 May 95 ; Colonel, 20 May 'gil
'.pril72j Captain, 22 Feb. 82: Motor ,„ \f,
I 2ND LIEUT.
Majoes.
2 Cecil William Park,5 2nd in Command ) j
15 Apr. 97 $\
< Arthur Graves Spratt6 !
2 Herbert Batson I
2 George Halford D'Oyly (Depot) |
2 Thos. Arthur HarkiiessDavies,7Z)SO....j
2 Frederick Clifton Brings8
1 Montagu Creighton Curry9 ijOct.
2 Henry Howard Bedingfeid I .3 Aug.
LIEUT.
= I ...
S ...
5
p.s.c. John MacNeil Walter,10 Vep.'i
Assist. Adj. Gen. Bengal, 13 May 96 )
George John Ellicombe11 (Depot)
Mainwaring George Jacson1-
William Boutcher Lafone,13 Station!
Slaf Officer, Jullunder, 4 July 97 ... 5
Richard Haminett Kirkwood, Adjt. \
3 Volunteer Battalion 1 July 98 )
Vancouver Alexander &ioha.vAs,Adju- )
tint 3 llattalion 21 July 97 $
Reginald John Hall Parlby, Adjutant )
2 Volunteer Battalion 16 Nov. 96 f
* Philip Urban Walter Vigors
Norton James Goodwyn,13 specially >
tn. ployed with West African Regiment j
Percivo.1 George Elgood, serving with )
the lCgi/jitian Army j
r William' rheophilus Bartlett16
Guy William Geo. SsmdevA, Adjutant 1 )
Vol. Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. 1 Dec. 98 j
1 Gerald Meade Gloster"
Reginald Seward Ruston,18 Bog Dept.
Herbert Reginald Vyvyan, Adj utant 1 *)
Volunteer Battalion 1 Apr. 96 J
1 Joseph Gates Travero20
Edw. Ueo. Williams, Adj nBn.6 Mar. 971
Wm. Bernard lra,a0izi,-1 Army Bay Dcpt...'
i Louis Jean Bols22
1 HurdisSecundusLalandeRavenshaw23 / |
Adjutant 5 Dec. 98 JT 1
2 Jasper Fitzgerald Hadclitie j
2 John PrescottLaw '
LiIEUTENANTS.
Charles Spencer Warwick2*
Evelyn FitzGerald Michell Wood,-6'i
Assist. Inst. Mythe School oj Musketry >
4 Feb. 97 )
Edward Conway Wren*'
Charles Clarkson Martin Maynard28
Edmund Merritt Morris80
Nathaniel Robert Radclifie31 (Depot) ...
Denis Charles Kane32
Phillip Hampton Price-Dent"
James Edward Ignatius Masteraon3* ...j
Augustus Frederick Dalzel35 |
Maurice Harold Grant I
Henry Norman Field36 !
Ernest Douglas Young j
Walter Meredith Goodwyn
Noel Luxnioore I
John Darnley Ingles (Depot) 1
Norman Zeal Emerson38
Thomas Charles Bedford Holland
Raymond Peily Houston Monro
Allred Joseph Elton Sunderland
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Bourehier Wrey Gardiner ;
Edward James Forrester Vaughan !
William Hastings La Touche Darley ...
George Humphrey Irving Graham10 ...
Sherard Osboru ,
Clauue Alexander Lafone
Thomas Bertram Harris !
George Nowell Thos. Smyth Osbourne
George lremonger Waits
captain.
5 June 75 9 Jan. 83
23 May 75 20 Mar. 82 1
10 Sept. 75! 1 July 83^
27 June 76' 20 June 84
11 Sept. 76J 22 Nov. 84.
6 Oct. 77; 24 Dec. 84
25 July 7s| 5 Oct. 85
4 Feb. 81! 26 Oct. 85'
14 Jan.
11 Oct.
ii Aug.
11 Aug.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
23 Apr.
80; 26 Nov. 801 28 Oct. 85
2 Mar. 92
9 Nov. 92
19 May 95
1 5 June 96
15 Jan. 97
18 Jan. 97
24 Mar. 97
7 Nov. 98
80
5 Feb. 87
8 Dec. 38
22 Aug. 8S
c Ju'y 8g
31 Oct. 38
9 Nov. 89
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
17 Dec.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
23 Mav-
is July
27 Jan.
1- Dec.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
2 June
12 Dec.
t2 Dec.
29 May
29 May
10 July
28 Sept.
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July
o Sept.
9 Sept.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
9 May
23 May
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
22 Sept.
18 Dec.
31 Oct.
15 Dee.
20 Sept. 86
1 Oct. 86
iS Jan. 88
1 July 38l
31 Oct. 90
1 Nov. 90
4 Feb. 91
1 Apr. 91 1
19 May 91,
6 Oct. 91 1
15 Apr. 92
20 Oct. 92
9 Nov. 92
14 Nov. 92
20 Feb. 95
10 May 95
18 Jan. 97
18 Jan. 97
6 Mar. 97
9 Apr. 98
1 Dec. 98
31 Oct. 90 14 Sept. 98
25 Mar. 91
42 Lieut. Birch served in the Af-
ghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in
1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
2 June
7 July
3 Sept.
1 Dee.
16 Feb.
1 1 May
26 Oct.
22 Sept. 91
8 Dec. 91
20 Oct. 92
9 Nov. 92
1 Jan. 93
20 Feb. 95
16 Apr. 05
19 May 95
25 May 95.J
5 July 96
18 Jan. 97
6 Mar. 97
2 Jan. 98
9 Apr. 98
6 July 98
30 July 98 Facings White. — Agents, Messrs.
14 Sept. 98 Cox and Co.
13 Oct. q3 l8* Battalion embarked for Egypt,
29 Jan. 1891. 2nd Battalion returned
from India 14 Apr. 93.
Quarter Masters. — 1 Henry Honner,41 5 Juno So ; Hon. Capt. 16 Apr. 94.
2 oh.inea Kirch,*1 23 Sepi. 91 ; u.011. Lieut.
The Devonshire Regiment. 242a
1 Sir Edward Newdegate served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 and ud to
July 1S55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, LSrevet of Major, Knight of theLegion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Modal. Served
in the Zulu war of 1879 ln command of the 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp, and CB.)
2 Colonel Yule served in the Afghan warin 1879-80 with the nth Resiment (Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1891-92 in command of the Irrawaddy Column including the operations in the Chin Hills (Brevet ot
Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India v.nder Sir William
Lockhart in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and
was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps).
J Major 1 ark served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in
Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
6 Major Spratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
7897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshiie Regiment (Medal with two
Clasps).
7 Major Davies served in the Afghan warin 1S79-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1891-92, and took part in the Wuntho Expedition and in the operations in the Chin Hills
(mentioned in despatches, DSO.). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart iu 1 897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment,
and was present atthe capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
8 Major Briggs served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1870-80 (Medal).
9 Major Curry served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Captain Walter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
11 Captain Ellicombe served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served in the
campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force with rhe 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Jacson served with the Chitral Relief Force unrler Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the' capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
13 Captain Lafone served in the camDaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Goodwyn served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Bartlett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ol India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture ofthe Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Gloster served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Brigade Mohmand Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirali
Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment including the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Ruston served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
!0 Captain Travers served in the operations in Buima in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture ofthe Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Captain Lauder served in the operations in Burma in 1091-92 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Bols served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895 as Adjutant and Quarter
Master at the British Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Ravenshaw served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and
was present at the capture ofthe Satnpagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
21 Captain Warwick served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign 011 the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment,
and was present at the capture of the Sinipagha aud Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lieut. Wood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
27 Lieutenant Wrsn served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Lieut. Maynard served in the operations in Burma in 1S91-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Morris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Radcliffe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189^ on Signalling duty,
and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Panjkora River (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Kane served with the Chitral Relief Foice under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present at the
storming of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Panjkora River (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment (two Clasps).
33 Lieut. Price Dent served with the Chitral t-telief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the :st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the
tfamuaghi and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
34 Lieut. Masterson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
^For remainder of Notes, see end of the Suffolk Regiment, p. 244.
243
12™
Segimental District
BURY ST. EDMUNDS,
i' DmTiysstf" "Minden
"India'
J
pstBatt., Malta.
nd Batt., Rangoon, Burma.
Years'Ser
Full
Pay.
Half
e&y.
30
26
23
12
23,"
21
20
20
19
19
18
18
17
*7
17
The Suffolk Regiment.
Formerly the \2ll1 (East Suffolk) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the "West
Suffolk and the Cambridge Militia respectively.
' ' Gibraltab " the Castle, Key, and Motto, *' Montis Insignia Calpe." " Sbbingapatait "
' South Africa, 1851-2-3" "New Zealand " "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
colonel.— John Maxwell Perceval,' CB. Ensign, P21 June 33; Lieut. J>iS Mar. 36; Capt P18 Mav 38-
Major, '14 Apr. 46; Lt. Colonel, ^2 Apr. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov 54; Major General, 8 Au». 64- Lt General
14 Feb. 73 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 07th Foot. 21 Mar. 74 ; Colonel Suffolk Regiment. 28Feb' 83 '
Lieutenant Colonesl.— c^Charles Richard Townley," Ensign, 14 Jan. 69 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 10 April 80 •
\Capt. 14 Apr. 83 ;Mqjor,2i Oct. 86 ;
Major, 9 April 85 ; Lt .Colonel, 24 Feb. 97.
p.s.c. Arthur John Watson. lC£i>Kf. 9 Aua
Majors.
2 p.«.c. George Fred. Campbell MacO
kenzie,12 und in Command 27 Apr. 96 J
Archibald Cyril Cubitt15
2 Frank Graham13
1 Arthur Faulconer Poulton" (Depot)
Edward Arthur Kemble18
1 William Reade De-la-Pere Lloyd51
Vivian Waldegrave Hall Graham, (
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bn. 15 June 94 )
William Freme Coleman, 22 Station /
Staff Officer, Bellarg, 20 Oct. 97 j
Captains.
p.s.c. Edward Montagu, isSiaf Copt. for 1
Mil. Police, Alexandria, 19 May 98 j
Leonard Julius Shadwell,83 D.A.A.G. \
for Instruction, Eussowlie, 21 Oct. 95 )
Louis Hamilton Bazalgette
Casimir Hy. Claude Van Sr.raubenzee, >
Adj. Moulmein Volunteers 11 June 97)
Charles Frederick Lennock,2' Adjutant >
4 Battalion 7 March 95 )
2 William Keates, Kith Provisional Bat-'i
talion * 5
1 Sydney Boyle Stotherd
p.s.c. Cuthbert Montague De Gruy- )
ther,21 Inst. E. M. College 13 Dec. 97 )
William Berkeley Wallace,'21 Assistant \
Inspector of Warlike Stores , 21 Jan. 97 )
Edward Papillon Prest,21 Adjutant 1 \
Volunteer Battalion 1 Feb. 95 )
1 Charles Arthur Hugh Brett,21 Adju- I
tant 10 Jan. 95 j
2 William St. Lawrence Saunders
2 William Gordon Thomson, Adjutant 1
25 Aug. 95 (
Cecil Robert Fryer,21 Adjutant 3 Bat- >
talion 24 Dec. 96 1
Walter Herbert iSewland Glossop,21
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bit. Northumber-
land Fusiliers, 1 Feb. 97
George Herbert Stewart Browne,21 )
Adjutant 3 Volunteer Bn. 14 Feb. 98 )
Alexander Braithwaite Murgan,21 1
Army Pag Department j
2 Robert Burrell Unwin
i Samuel Eyre Massy Lloyd
2 Frank Gadsden Davies,21 Station Staff ~i
Officer, Rangoon, 28 May 97 J
2ND LIEUT.
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 7q
14 Jan. 80
11 Aug. 80
23 April 81
5 Feb.
4 May
16 Nov.
Henry Frederick Hugh Clihord lt Feb.
John Randolph Gorst Hopkins, sermng |
with the West African Itegiment j" IO ^ov.
Frank Dalzell Fmlay 28 Nov.
Charles Douglas Parry Crooke 21 Sept.
John Alexander Shatespear Murray
y Nov.
1 Arthur Wale Brown ' 9 Nov.
Hugh Barrow Rowlands
2 Charles Hampden Turner
Lieutenants.
2 Ernest Christie Doughty
1 b'ras. Alfred Fressland \Vilkins
9 Nov.
2i Dec.
17 Jan.
18 May
89
1 Algernon Morland, with Provisional Bn., in July Q
. Un^hm.f WAn.nv.rl lllitrat. r. .
1 Herbert Edward Olivey
2 William Harvey Bowden
2 Charles Cecil Rowe Murphy
1 Harry d'Arch Smith
1 Arthur Stansfleld Peebles
2 Frederick Alexander White
1 Seymour James Carey
1 Frederick FelixWeichs Hal), serving on \
the West Coast of Africa J
i Arthur Pel ham Frankland
1 Francis Tyrwhitt Drake Wilson
1 Ernest William Bell
2 Charles Edmund Hunter Wintle23
1 Claude Edwaid Foster
1 Samuel John Barrington Barnardiston...
2 Hugo Meynell
2 Walter Preston Lovell
Second Lieutenants.
! Leopold Henry Vivian Furster
t Cecil Arbuthnct White
4 Oct.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
10 Oct.
12 Dee.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
10 Apr. 95
28 Sept. 95
5 Sept. 96
96
96
97
97
97
97
5 Sept.
16 Dec.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
15 May
15 May
15 May
15 May
82
12 Feb. 76
11 Sept. 76
S Au;_
25 Sept. 80
12 Oct. 80
1 Jan. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. 8i
29 July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
30 Jan.
6 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May 85
9 May 85
12 Nov. 84
9 May 85
25 Nov. 85
25 Nov. 85
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
16 July
9 Dec.
10 Jan.
25 Feb.
2 July
31 Mar.
1 Apr.
9 Apr.
26 Apr.
5 Dec.
18 Apr.
3 Oct.
19 June
29 Jan.
30 May
15 Jul.V
21 July
1 Feb.
17 Feb.
24 Feb.
20 May
2 Oct.
13 Oct.
13 Dec.
14 Feb.
1 Mar.
19 May
23 June
30 July
10 Sept.
14 July
1 Dec.
18 Mar.
9 Apr.
18 May
15 May
1 Sept.
1 Dec. 86
9 Mar.
25 Sept.
16 July
9 Dec.
1 Apr.
9 Apr.
26 Apr.
18 Apr.
15 June 94
15 JuDe 94
Lt. Col one!, 19 Sept.9
BBEV.MAJ. I MAJOB.
30 Nov.
9»
18 Apr.
9 Dec.
7 Oct.
15 Oct.
24 Feb.
94
9*
96
96
97
13 Oct.
97
10 Sept.
15 June 94
3 Oct. 94
14 Nov.
19 June
29 Jan.
1 Feb.
1 Feb.
17 Feb.
24 Feb.
94
95
96
20 May
97
13 Oct.
97
~o Oct.
97
[3 Dec.
97
14 Feb.
98
19 May
98
23 June
98
30 July
98
to Sept.
98
21 Maior Lloyd, Captains Lennock,
De Gruyther, Wallace, Prest, Brett,
Fryer, Glossop, Browne, Morgan and
'iDavies served in the Hazara
'_ Expedition in 1888 with the ist.
»' Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Medal
J'jwith Clasp).
V 1 ~2 Major Coleman served with the
97 Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached
97to the ist Battalion of the Royal;
Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp,.
and Khedive's Star).
" Captain Shadwell served in the
Hazara Expedition in 188S as Adju-
tant to the 1st Battalion Suffolk
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Lindup. — For War Ser-
vices, see Army Pay Department.
Years'Ser
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
2
2
2
2
2
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The Suffolk Regiment.
244
Second Lieutenants.
George Addison Lister Thomson
George Pope Newstead
2 Frederick William Orby Maycock
i Arthur Hilliard Williams Temple
Alfred Lynn Allen
2 George Henry Walford
Charles Jeffson Borlase Cooke ....
James Keilly Knowles
Daniel George Robinson
i Gerard Stukeley Torkington
2 Arthur Sidney Hay
ttarter Alastc
2ND LIEUT.
15 May
Q7
is May
Q7
i Dec.
97
i Dec.
97
i Dec.
97
i6Feb.
98
16 Feb.
93
4 May
98
7 May
08
3 Aug.
98
3 Aug.
98 1
2 William Norris,30 30 Nov. 81 ; Hon. Captain, 30 Nov. 91.
1 Andrew Smith,31 19 Aug. 91 j Hon, Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
<:t Batt. embarked for Malta 10 April 1897. 2nd Baft, embarked for Egypt 18 December 1889.
1 General Perceval commanded the Reserve Battalion of the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53, and for
his services was nominated a CB. (Medal).
7 Lt. Colonel Townley served as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement at Ali Boghan, the occupation of the Lughman Valley, and the expedition against
the Khucrianis (Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel Watson served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85 as Brigade
Major (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 188S as Brigade Major to the 1st Column
under Brigadier General Channer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ohitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Road Commandant on the Lines of Communications iMerlal with Clasp).
12 Major Mackenzie served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-E0 (Medal).
13 Majors Graham and Poulton served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
15 Major Cubitt served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Medal with
Clasp) .
18 Captain Kemble served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in i38o (Medal).
19 Captain Montagu served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer
Northern Column Chittagong Force under Brigadier General Tregear (Clasp).
29 Second Lieut. Wintle served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp).
30 Captain Norris served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Quarter Master to the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regi-
ment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
31 Lieut. Andrew Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (formerly the 12th Regiment).
Raised in 1685, remaining in England till 1689. Ireland, to 1691. England, to 1699. Ireland, to 1703. West
Indies, to 1705. England, to 1708. Flanders, to 1709 (embarked as Marines, but afterwards landed for active
service). England, to 171 2. Minorca, to 1719. England, to 1742. Flandersand Germany, to 1745. England and
Scotland, to 1748. Holland, to 1749. Minorca, to 1752. England, to 1758. (2nd Battalion raised in 1757, and
entitled the 65th Regiment in 175S). Flanders and Germany, to 1763 (battle of Minden). England, to 1769.
Gibraltar, to 1783 (siege of Gibraltar). Entitled 12th East Suffolk Regiment, 1782. Ireland, to 1794 (in 1790 the
greater part of the Regiment served as Marines from June to Dec). Flanders, to 1795. (Flank Companies to the
West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters in 1795). England, to 1796. East Indies, to 1810 (capture of Seringapatam).
Mauritius, to 1813. Isle of Bourbon, to 1815. Mauritius, to 1817. (2nd Battalion raised in 1S11, and proceeded to
Ireland in 1812. To England, Flanders, France, and returned to England, 1815. To Ireland, 1816. Disbanded,
1818.) Ireland, to 1820. England, to 1823. Gibraltar, to 1834. England, to 1835. Ireland, to 1837. Mauritius,
to 1847. (Entitled " 1st Battalion 12th Regiment " on the raising of the Reserve Battalion in 1842.) England, to
1852. Ireland, to 1S54. Australia and Tasmania, to 1863. New Zealand, to 1867 (war of 1863-65). England, to
1872. Ireland, to 1876. Eastlndies, to 1392 (Afghan warof 1878-80; Hazara Expedition in 1888). England, to 1897.
Malta, 1897.
Continuation of Notes to the Devonshire Regiment.
35 Lieut. Dalzel served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Lieut. Field served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling including the engage-
ment at the Badmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in the same
capacity, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
38 Lieut. Emerson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Second Lieut. Graham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Captain Honner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Devonshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
Record, of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Devonshire Regiment {formerly the nth Regiment).
Raised at Kingston, Yorkshire, in 1858, and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, 1S61. To Natal, 1864. To
Hong Kong and Japan, 1865. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1866. To Ireland, 1870. To Scotland, 1872. To Eng-
land. To India, 1877 (Afghan war, 1879-80). To Burmah, 1890.
The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry).
^Formerly the 13th (1st Somersetshire) Prince [" '"Bai
1, Albert's Light Infantry. \_m6 - "' '
245
■J3TH "iFormerly the 13th (1st Somersetshire) Prince [~ istisatt., Kuldanna,
Regimental District, I Albert's Light Infantry . Land Ratt"'' Aldershot
TAUNTON. J (The 3rd & 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st & 2nd Somerset Militia respectively.)
"Dettingen" "Egtpt" (with the Sphinx). "Martinique" "Ava" " Afghanistan" " Ghuznee. "
A Mural Crown, superscribed " Jellalabad " "Cabool 1842'"
, Years per- "BuBHA, 1885-87. :
HaU|Colonel.— ZordMarkKerr.iffCB. -EW.7H, "19 June 35 ; Lieut.^i4Sept 38; Captain, *a6 June 40; Major, 25
Pay. I Joyji; if. Co/oae/, P30 Dec. 5] ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; il/a/or General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant General, 13
j July 76; General, 1 1 Nov. 78 ; Colonel 13th Light Infantry, 22 Feb 80
... Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Kdmond Joseph Gallwey,3 Ensign, P6 July 70; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71: Captain, 26
ieb. 80; Ma/or, 28 Dec- 86; Lt. Colonel, 14 JuneQ8.
' ' ' rfX ^lfr? d Walsl>.4 Lie«<- 28 Feb. 74 ; Captain, 20 Oct. 83 ; Bt. Major, 15 June 8s ; Major, 26 Oct. Q2 ;
Lt. Colonel, 8 Nov. q8.
' Sevastopol " " South Afbica,
29
Majors.
:p.».e. Raymond Burlton Williams,3 2nd )
in Command 15 Sept. q8 j
i Richard Lloyd Payne,' DSO. 2nd in)
Command 8 Nov. 98 j
2 Edward Morris Poynftsn5 (Depot) ,
1 Anthony Lumb6
2 Charles Warren Napier-Clavering5
2 Geo. Hen. Holbeche Couchman,10 DSO. )
(Bt.Lt. Colonels Oct. 98) j
1 Courtney Heathcote Stisted
Herbert Rhys Lloyd,11 Adjutant 1 )
Volunteer Battalion 5 Dec. 94 )
Captains.
Henry Wilson Lovett,12 Adjutant 4}
Battalion 20 Sept. 95 '. j
1 William Charles Cox1*
2 Charles Blakeway Little15
Herbert Cokayno Frith,16 Station Staff)
Officer, Mool'tan, 28 July 97 J
2 Montague Amos Foster
Ferdinand Mansel Peacock,17 Adjutant \
2 Volunteer Battalion 2 July 94 ;
Robert Brocklehurst,18 Adjutant 3 )
Volunteer Battalion 4 Mar. 95 )
1 Stradling Louis Vaughan Crealock'8
Arthur barton Fox,mAJj. 3 Bn. 1 Feb. 96
1 p.s.c. Henry Joseph Everett, Aide de j
Camp to Major General M. H. Farr )
p.s.c. John Maximilian Vallentin,'8 )
Brigade Major, Natal, g Apr. 98 J
Herbert Cecil Johnstone11"
2 Edward Hopton Swayne,23 Adjutant)
16 Nov. 96 /
2 Leonard George Thomas Chandler
2 Edward Gwyn Elger2*
2 Walter Pipon Braithwaite,25 Staff College
1 Edward Forbes Cooke- Uurle26
1 Ernest Henderson Rowley Cooke)
Richard Plait27 )
i Albert Reginald Foord28 (Depot)
; Amherst Blunt Whatman2"
Lieutenants.
>. Arthur Gerald Boyle, at Staff College
i William Hartley Maud30
: George Bell Roney-Dougal31
; Adelbert Orlando Cockayne Cust (Depot)
: Charles William Compton33
William James Bowker, serving under')
the Royal JSiger Company )
i Victor Francis Alex. Keith-Falconer,34)
Adjutant 30 Dec. 94 j
! Harold FitzWilliam Hardman
Herbert Maxwell Martin. Adjutant Coorg )
and Mysore Vol. Rifle* 27 June 96 j
: Francis Gordon Grant Thoytb35
i Alfred Percival Barry
: John Bustee Cooke Tnomson
John Audley Thicknesse36
Cecil John Troyte-Bullock (Depot)
Francis Malcolm Evory Kennedy37
Cecil Godfrey Rawling3'
Charles Bertie Prowse
Cyril Ernest uhichester3"
Penrose Mark-Wardlaw
Arthur Thomas Searle Dickinson40
Arthur Hamilton Yatman
Eric Grey Drummonrt,41 Aide de Camp'/
to Brigadier General Sir E. R. Elles ... )
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas Brassey Maddocks
Ryves Alexander Mark Currie42
Charles Carus Maud
Lambton AUix Jones-Mortimer43
Ronald Hill Macdonald Capel Miers
Claude Ernest Myln Walker
Arthur William Sibbald Paterson
Hubert George Richa:-d Burges-Short ...
John Sandbach Noel Harrison
! 2ND LIEUT. LIEUT.
i May 78
11 May 78
1 May 78
7 Aug. 78
21 Aug 78
11 Aug. 80
23 Oct. 8<
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
4 May 87
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
9 May
17 July
21 Dec.
1 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 90
23 July
29 Oct.
4 Feb.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
Id Oct.
12 Oct.
10 Jan.
2 June
20 Feb.
6 Mar.
28 Sept.
90
Q^
7 Dec.
6 June
6 June 9^
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
8 June 91P
13 June
5 Jan.
12 Nov.
12 Feb.
26 Feb.
20 Mar.
20 Nov.
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
10 May
CAPTAIN.
6 Feb. 84
10 Sept.
12 Nov.
17 Feb.
7 Feb.
6 May
6 May
6 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
1 May
16 Oct.
28 Apr.
4 Jan.
3 Mar.
1 Apr.
14 June
23 Sept.
14 Jan.
14 June 91
7 Aug.
1 Nov.
15 Dec.
31 Dec.
14 June
24 Oct.
8 Nov.
30 Dec.
29 May
1 Feb.
27 June
14 Oct.
1 Jan.
9 Apr.
10 Aug.
14 Dec.
BBEV.MAJ. 1 MAJOB.
14 June 94
8 Nov. 94
23 Dec. 91
31 Dec. 93
24 June 96
9 Mar. 98
14 June 98
Nov. 98
1 April 85
8 May 85
23 May 83
1 April 85
22 July 86
1 Aug.
28 Dec.
31 Dec. 86
1 May 87
15 Sept. 87
15 Sept. 87
23 Sept. 87
23 Sept. 87
1 May 89
14 June 90
14 June 90
14 Jan.
14 Jan. 92
14 June 92
31 Dec. 9
31 Dec. 93
14 June 94
8 Nov. 94
8 Nov. 04
1 Fet. 96
12 Feb. 96
14 Oct. 96
9 Apr. 98
4 Lt.ColonelWalsh served with'the
Mounted Infantry in the operations
against Sekukum in the Transvaal
in 1878, including the utorming of
Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
in the engagements at Kambula Hill
and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry
Regiment of the Camel Corps, ar.d
was present in the reconnaissance
to Gakdul under Sir Herbert Stewart,
at the actions at Abu Klea and
Gubat, in the roconnaissance at
Metammeh on the 21st January,
and in the engagement at Abu Klea
Wells under Sir Redvers Buller—
dangerously wounded (mentioned
indespatches,BrevetofMa.jor,Medal
with!AvoClasp3,and Knedive's Star.)
Quarter Masters.
1 Lawrence Donnelly,*4 2 June 86 ;
Hon. Captain 2 June 96.
2 Patrick Moran, 20 Jan. 97; Son.
Lieut.
Facings Blue.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
\st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar,
12 Nov. 91.
2nd Battalion returned from India,
15 Feb. 94.
The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry'). 24^
1 Lord Mark Kerr commanded the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 30th June 1855, and was at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medji-
die). Commanded the ist Battalion 13th from the 3rd Oct. 1837 in suppression of the Indian mutiny. Commanded
■She field force of Artillery Cavalry and Infantry at the relief of Azimghur on 6th April 1858 (CB. and thanked by
the Governor General for " the gallantry and skilful management which met and broke through a very formidable
■opposition"). Commanded the Battalion in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition into the garrison
of Azimghur on 9th April and the subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's army on 14th April ; crossed the Ganges and
itook command of the field force in the Shahabad District. Commanded the field force of Artillery Cavalry and
Infantry in the attack on and retreat from the Fort of Tugdespore (wounded). Commanded the Battalion in the
Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action at Toolsepore and during December and in January 1859, in the pur-
suit of rebels (Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Gallwey and Major Williams served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, •
including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879 — Major Gallwey as Adju-
tant of the ist Battalion — and were present in the engagements of Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill and Ulundi
•(Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Poynton served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878 including the storming
of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 'i'onghoo
Column (Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Lumb served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss. Served in the cam-
tpai°m on the North West Frontiei of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present in the engagement
at Shabkadr— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Payne served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1S78, including the storming of
Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hdl, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in T885-86 with the 2nd
Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
•campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in '.897 with the Mohmand Field Force
-with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Napier-Clavering served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Lieht Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel Couchman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somerset-
shire Light Infantry (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp).
a Major Lloyd served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Lovett served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek
and Kambula Hill (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in the Egyptian army
((mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp). [See also
•Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
14 Captain Cox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry, and was slightly wounded in an engagement on the 22nd Marih 18S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
•campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present in the en-
gagement at Shabkadr (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist
Battalion Somersetshire Litrht Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain Little served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Frith served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Egyptian
Army and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the operations in the
Soudan in 18S9 with the Egyptian Army, including the engagement at Tcski (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
17 Captain Peacock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-57 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Hliuedet on the 5th April (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
18 Captains Brocklehurst.Crealock, Vallentin, and Johnstone served in the Burmese Expedition in i8S6-87With
the 2nd Baitalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain A. B. Fox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment at Hiuyowah on the 21st March i836 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Swayne served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 188Q-90 (Clasp).
24 Captain Elger served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Braithwaite served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Cooke Hurle served in the operations against the Kachins, Upper Burniab, in 1892-93 in the
Intelligence Branch (severely wounded). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart, in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal w.th Clasp).
27 Captain Piatt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-08 with the Peshawur Column Tiiah Expeditionary Force, and afterwards with the Khyber Field Force
<Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain Foord served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 wrh the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaisn on the North West Frontier of India under feir William
Lockhart iu 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the lit Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with
■Clasp).
'" Captain Whatman served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S07 with the Mihmanu Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Lignt Infantry (Medal with Clasp),
30 Lieut. Maud served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir wil iam Lockhart in
1897 wah the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Li^iit Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lieut. Roney-Dougal served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir >7illi im Lick-
hart in 1897-9^, and was present in the engagement at Shabkadr as Orderly Onieer t > Brigadier General Elles
(mentioned in despatches); also served with tho Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battiliou Somersetshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Compton serve. I in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp) .
31 Lieut. Iveith Falconer served inthe campaign on theNorthWest Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhait
in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force as Adjutant to the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with
•Clasp).
35 Lieut. Thoyts served in the campaign on the North Wett Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
■capture of the Samp-igha and Arhanga Passes, in the operations in the Maidau, Ba^h, and Waran Valleys, and
in the mai ch down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Lieut. Tliicknesse served with 'the ChiUal Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
37 Lieut. Kennedy serve 1 in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William L ickhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
M Lieut. Rawling served in the campaisn on the North West Frontier of India uuder Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battaliiu Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
f Lieut. Chichester served in the campaign on the North West Frontier 01 India uudir Sir William Lickhxr
P 2
246ft The Prince Albert's (Somerseishire Light Infantry).
in 1897 withihe Mohmand Field Force with the ;st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry as Regimental Trans-
port Officer (Medal with Clasp).
40 Lieut. Dickinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Modal with Clasp).
41 Second Lieut. Drummond served in the campaign on the North West Fiontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897. arid was present in the engagement at Shabkadr (severely wounded) ; also with the
Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
42 Second Lieut. Cnrrie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897, and was present in the engagement at Shabkadr; also with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st
Battalion Somersetshiie Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
43 Second Lieut. Jones Mortimer served in the campaign on (he North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
44 Captain Donnelly served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force as Quarter Master with the 1st Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Prince Albert's Somersetshire Light Infantry (formerly the
13th Foot).
Raised in 1685. Scotland, to 1690. Ireland, to 1691. France, to 1692. England, to 1700. Low
Countries, to 1703. Portugal, to 1704. Gibraltar, to 1705. Spain, to 1706. (Portion formed into a
Regiment of Dragoons.) Re-recruited in England, 1706. Portugal, to 1711. Gibraltar, to 1728.
England, to 1741- Germany, to 1745. England and Scotland, to 1746. Low Countries, to 1748.
England, to 1754. Gibraltar, to 1762. England and Ireland, to 1768. Minorca, to 1775. England, to
1780. West Indies, to 1782. England, to 1783. Entitled the "First Somersetshire Regiment," 31st
Aug. 178::. Ireland, to 1790. "West Indies, to 1795. England, to 1797. Ireland, to 1799. England,
to 1800. Egypt, to 1802. Malta, to 1803. Gibraltar, to 1805. England and Ireland, to 1807. West
Indies, to 1813. Quebec, to 1815. Ireland, to 1817. Channel Islands, to 1819. Ireland, to 1822. Con-
stituted Light Infantry, 25th Dec. 1822. India, to 1824. Burmah, to 1826. India, to 1838. Afghanis-
tan, to 1842 (the only European Regiment at the defence of Jellalabad)- Entitled " Prince Albert's Regi-
ment of Light Infantry," 1842. India, to 1845. England, to 1847. Ireland, to 1850. Scotland, to 1851.
Gibraltar, to 1854. The Crimea, to 1856. Cape of Good Hope, to 1857. India, to 1864. England, to
1866. Ireland, to 1 S67. Gibraltar, to 1872. Malta, to 1874. South Africa, to 1879. England, to 1891.
Gibraltar, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England ;.n 1858, and proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope, 1859. To Mauritius, 1863. To
England, 1867. To Ireland, 1 871. To Scotland, 1875. To England, 1876. To Malta, 1877. To India,
1878. [Entitled " Somersetshire Regiment," 1881. Altered to *' Somersetshire Light Infantry," and
afterwards to " The Prince Albert's (Somersetshire Light Infantry)," 1882. 1 To Burmah, 1883. 1o
India, 1887. To England, 1894.
ISC Liatt., Kurrachee,— |
Bombay,
The Prince of Wales's Own (West Yorkshire Regiment). 247
Formerly the 14th (Buckinghamshire — The Prince 14"
Ban"., Aidershot. J of Wales' s Own) Regiment. L '^'"yobk." "' '
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 4th West York Militia respectively.)
The Prince of Wales's Plume. The White Horse. "Nee aspera terrent." — "Tournay" "Cobunna"
"Java" " Waterloo" " Bhuetpobe " "India" (with the Royal Tiger).
" Sevastopol" " New Zealand" "Afghanistan, i87q-8o."
Colonel.— Sir Martin Dillon,1 KCB. CSI. Ensign, 18 Mar. 43; Lieut. 14 Nov. 44; Captain, 2 Nov. 55;
Bt.Major, 20 July 58 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 Feb. 61 ; Bt. Colon el, 15 Aug. 63 ; Major, 19 June 72; Lt. Colonel ;
Pay. 19 Dec. 77; Major General, 1 May 78; Lt. General, 22 Nov. 87 ; General, 16 July 92 ; Colonel West York-
shire Regiment, 27 May 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 AdolphusJainesPrice,3CiTf6T. Ensign, n Dec. 66; Lieut. 21 July 71; Captain, 4. M&T.
80 ; Major. 5 Sept. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 20 Mar. 95.
Gerald Grant-Dalton, Lieut. 8 June 72 ; Captain, 18 May 81 ; Major, 23 May 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 Mar. 98.
P.IV
Majors.
Capcl George Adye,3 2nd in Command )_
26 June 96 L .^ J
V-
|2ND LIKOT.
20 Nov. 75 6 Nov. 81
Edward Cyril Mill;
Charles Hay Cox (Depot) 30 Jan. 78
Herbert Tuomas de Cartaret Hobbs ...
Hugh Alexander Vowell, Dep. Assist. [\
Adj. Gen. Madras, 19 Nov. 95 J '
William Fry11 11 May 78
Clement John Malcolm Heigham 4 Dec. 78
Captains.
Henry Walker1-
George William Swaine13
2 James Corbet Yale
Herbert Ed w. Watts, Adj. 4 Bn. 3 Dec. 94
Harold Basil Septimus Critchley- |
Salmonson, Supdt. of Gymnasia, >
Thames and Woolwich hut. 1 June 98)
Thomas Rawdon Rattray Ward, In- '1
structor B. Milit%ru College 11 May 95 $
1 p.s.c. Henry O'Domiell j
Walter de Sausmarez Cayley, Adjutant 1
1 Volunteer Battalion 1 Oct. 96 J |
Dudley Henry Alexander, Aide deCamp~) 1
to the Goo. of New Zealand, 2 June 97 $
George Fraser Phillips, Adjutant 3)
Volunteer Battalion z Aug. 98 ) \
Hubert Basil Cosmo Trevor, Adjutant )
3 Battalion 27 Jan. 9b J
Francis William Towsey,14 Adjutant i
Provisional Battalion 20 April 98 ... j
1 Arthur James Stephen ...
FrancisBarrow Pearce,13 serving in the >
British Central Africa Protectorate j
1 John O'Brien Minogue13
Thomas Percy Barrington, Adjutant 2 )
Volunteer Battalion 3 Jan. 98 )
1 Godfrey George Lang
2 Thomas Hugh Berney
Robert Free Lush
Arthur Alexander Fisher, serving
Uganda
George Barry Drew [Depot)
2 Ward Sausmarez Carey
George Dominic Price18
Edmund Robert St. George Holbrook.
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
17 April 80
1 July 79
in\
1 : Sept. 76 11 Nov.
29 Oct. 76 11 Nov.
19 Sept. 78 2 Apr.
1 1 Feb. 75 17 Jan.
1 Nov. 78 10 Sept.
7 Jan. 80 26 Jan.
2 Oct. 80 1 Apr.
BEEV.MAJ.
1 Jan.
18 May
1 July
1 July
81 26 July 86
81 20 Mar. 87
81 1 Sept.
8 1 6 Mar. 89
S Feb. 37
S Feb. 87
4 May 87
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug. 88
14 Nov. 88
30 Jan. 89
Lieutenants.
John Simmonds Bartrum
1 Charles Ryali
2 Arthur Crawford Daly, Adjutant >
15 Feb. 98 j
Conwyn Mansel-Jones, serving in the~)
British Central Africa Protectorate 5
Wynyard Montagu Hall, serving in)
West Africa, with rank of Captain ... jf
1 Cyril Crofton Blackburne Tew
2 Leighton Hume Spr.\ '■'
AlexanderWighton ingles (Depot)
F twood Hugo Pellew
John Byng Paget,20 serving with the )
Egyptian Army j
Thos Nairne Scott Monerieff Howard
Reginald Garret King
Maximilian David Wood
1 Albert Foi'tescue Stewart, Adjutant ■)
15 Jan. 97 j
Percival Edward Hurst Lowe (Depot)
Percy Leigh Ingpen
1 Maxwell Hanuay Logan
1 Almeric Arthur William Spencer
1 Frank Piukford Worsley
Reginald Isacke
1 Bernard Anthony Thompson26
1 Cyril John Deverell
1 Mar.
3 May 90
4 June 90
8 Oct.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
12 Mar.
12 Mar.
i3 June
19 Oct.
17 Deo.
21 Jan.
21 Oct. 93
20 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oci. 94
12 Dec. 94
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb. 95
6 Mar. -
90
1 July Si 4 Jan. 89
2 Dec.
1 Apr. 90
23 May 90
7 Mar. 92
27 June 92
1 Sept. 92
16 Nov. 92
16 Apr. 93
25 July 93
11 Oct. 93
13 Feb. 94
89! 13 June 94
891 3 Sept. 94
89! 2 Dec. 94
89I 20 Feb. 95
90 20 Feb. 9s
90 20 Mar. 95
90 17 July 95
aA 16 June 94
22 Oct.
10 May
10 Mar.
12 Nov.
6 May
6 May
25 Id ov.
10 Mar.
25 Aug.
85
86
MAJOE.
10 Feb. 92
7 Mar. 92
6 May 92
13 June 94
20 Feb. 95
20 Mar. 95
27 July 98
6 Oct. 93
6 Feb. 89
8 May
8 May
6 Nov.
6 Nov.
24 Sept.
24 Sept.
1 Nov.
25 Aug.
92
11 Sept
10 Feb.
7 Mar.
1 July
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
22 Nov.
1 Feb.
13 June
26 Sept. 94
29 Sept. 94
2 Dec.
20 Feb.
. 91 ' Colonel Kitchener served in the
92Afghan war of 1S7S-80 as Transport
'Officer Cabul Field Force, and was
92
6 Mar.
95 1
20 Mar. 95
7 Jnly
31 Oct.
9 Apr.
27 Nov.
8 Dec.
7 Mar.
28 May
3 Aug.
present in the advance on Cabul under
SirF. Roberts, in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879,
in the affair at Karez Meer, in the
operations in the Chardeh Valley, at
the defence of Sherpore, and with the
93! Kama Expedition (mentioned in de-
94jspatches, Medal with two Clasps).
94 Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionaiy Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Director of
Transport, including the engagement
at Firket and the operations at Hafir
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Major Fry served in the Afghan
war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
Fullltia.li: I
Pay Pay. i
248
The Prince of Wales's Own {West Yorkshire Regiment).
2ND LIEUT.
19 June
OS
28 Dec.
95
5 Sept.
P6
20 Feb.
97
8 Sept.
97
16 Feb.
98
16 Feb.
98
Second LiEUTENiNTS.
1 John Sedgefield Crowley
4 ... 2 Sidney Goortall Francis
3 ... 1 Cbarleton William Gordon
2 George Lyt.ton Crossman
2 Octavius Henry Lothian Nicholson
2 Charles Septimus Pike
2 Alfred Morey Boyall
Quarter Masters, — 1 John Smith. 17 May 03 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 John Holbourn, 7 Dec. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facing* White.— Agents, Messis. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embnrkedfor Gibraltar. 8 Jan. 1895. 2nd Battalion returnel from Cape Coast Castle, 23 Feb. 1896.
1 Sir Martin Dillon served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9 (Medal); also witii
the Flank Companies at the forcing of the Kohat Pass under Sir Colin Campbell and Sir Charles Napier in Feb-
ruary 1850 (Medal with Clasp); with the RifleBrigade (2nd Battalion)in the Crimea subsequent to the fall ofSebas-
topol, from the 18th March 1856 ; was present with it uuring the whole of its services in the field in India, from
November 1857 to December 1359, including the actions at Cawnpore (dangerously wounded, two bayonet and one
sword wounds), siene and capture of Lncknow (Brevet of Major), Oude campaign of 1858 under Sir Hope Grant,
and with Lord Clyde iu his Trans-Gogra operations, as Brigade Major to Brigadier Sir Alfred Horsford, and sub-
sequently as his principal Srau" Officer on the Nepaul Frontier, in his advance into Nepaul, and during the second
Trans-Gogra campaign ; a'so as Brigade Major to Brigadier Holdich during the operations on the Oude Frontier hi
conjunction with 12.000 Nepanle^e troops, which resulted in the capture of large bodies of mutineers who had
crossed the Nepaul boundary (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to China in i860 as Assistant Adjutant General of
Major General Sir R. Napier's Division, and was present during that campaign at the capture of the Taku Forts,
&c.,and the advance to Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served the Abyssinian campaign,
as Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatchec, CB.
Aide de Camp to the Queen, Colonel, and Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Price served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (CMG. and Star).
5 Major Adye served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 4th Goorkhas, and was present at the attack and!
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
8 Maior Mills served with the Beehuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service.
as Acting Provost Marshal.
12 Captain Walker served in the Afghan war in 18S0, and was present in the engagement at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
13 Captain Swaine served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
14 Captain Towi-ey served in the operations in the South Lushai Country in 1892 with the force under Captain.
Shakespear (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
15 Captain Pearce served with ihe Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott iu 1893-96 (Star).
16 Captain Minogue served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd battalion Royal Munster.
Fusiliers (Medal with Cla-p), and again in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lush ai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and again with the Lushai
Expedition in 1891 on Transport duty (Clasp).
18 Captain Price served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 as Adjutant ast.
Battalion West India Regiment (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey
Silah in 18948s Adjutant 1st Battalion West India Regiment and as acting Quarter Master to the expedition
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
19 Lieut. Spry served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scottin 1895-6 (Star).
20 Lieut. Paget served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
21 Lieut. Thompson served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Prince of 'Wales' Own (West Yorkshire) Reg iment,r—
formerly the 14th Regiment.
Raised in Kent in 1685. To Scotland, 1689. To Flanders, 1692, To England, 1692. Expedition
against French Coast and Flanders, 1693. To England, 1696. To Ireland, 1698. To Scotland, 1715.
To England, 1722. To Gibraltar, 1727 (Siege). To England, 1742. To Flanders, 1745- To Scot-
land, 1746 (Falkirk, Culloden). To England, 1750. To Gibraltar, 1752. To England, 1759. To
America, 1766. To England, 1777. To Jamaica, 1782. To England, 1791. To Holland, 1793. To Eng-
land, 1795. To the West Indies. 1796. 1 o England, 1803. To Hanover, 1803. [2nd Battalion raised
in 1804 (Corunna, Walcheren, Flushing, Tarifa and Genoa). Eeduced in 1817.] T England, 1806.
To Ireland, 1807. To India, 1810. [3rd Battalion raised in 1813 (Waterloo and Cumbray). Dis-
banded in 1816.] To England, 1831. To Ireland, 1832. To West Indies, 1836. T Canada, 1841.
To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1S50. To Malta, 1854. To tin; Crimea, 1855. To Malta, 1856. To
Ionian Islands, 1858. To West Indies, i860. To England, 1862. To Ireland, 1866. 'lo India, 1867.
To England, 1879. To Ireland, 1883. To England, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Kaised in Ireland in 1857, and proceeded to New Zealand, i860 (war of 1863-65). To Australia, and!
Tasmania, 1866. To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1876. To India, 1S78 (Afghan war, 1879-80).
isc Batt., Bel&aum, Madras
2 rid Bat t,., Templernore.
Tne White Rose.
Years' Ser.
Full
Pay.
Hall
Pay.
,Ensign,r2j Sept. 42; Lt. p8 May 46; Capf. v12 Oct. 52 ; Bt.Major, 12 Dec.S4;
t6 Segfc. 61; Colonel, 16 Sept. 66; Major General, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. General,
19
Colonel.— William Hardy,1 Ci?.,
Major, i Oct. 56 ; Lf. Colonel,
i Oct. 82 ; Colonel East Yorkshire Regiment, 22 Jan. 97."
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Frederick Seymour Allen, Ensign, P18 Nov. 68 ; Lieut. P24 Sept. 70; Captain, 15
Au°\ 77 ; il/ a/or, 6 May 86 j Lt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 95.
2 Walter Water-field Ward.- Lieut. 30 Apr. 73 : Captain. 25 Jan. 84 : Major, 6 Aug. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Apr. 96.
Majors.
1 Cecil Francis Garnet!,9 znd in Command}
26 June 96 )
2 p.s.c. Francis Seymour Inglefield, 2?id\
in Command 27 June 96 j
John Robert Young, Instructor Royal 1
Military College 8 Oct. 91 j
r George Hay Montgomerie tlonran11
2 p.s.c. Edward FranklandGosset.
2 p.g.c. Bruce Meade Hamilton12 (2?'. Lt. \
Jireoet Colonel, 21 -
The East Yorkshire Regiment. 245
Formerly the i$th (Yorkshire Fast Riding) «- "3 KTH
Regiment. Segmental, District,
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the East York Militia.) L BEVERLEY.
'Blenheim" " Ramillies " " Oudhnarde " " Maltlaquet" "Louisbubg'
"Martinique" "Guadaloufb" " Afghanisi^n, 1879-80."
' Quebec, 1759 '
2ND LIEUT.
28 Feb. 74
13 June 74
6 Mar. 72 26 July 82
12 Feb. 76 , Oct. 84
76
UA1TAIN. I BKEV.5IAJ. | MAJOE.
3 May 84
30 June 84
15 Aug. 77
17 May
9 May
Colonel, 25 Mar. yv
May 97), — Depot )
Edmund Ashton Ogle ! 15 Ang. 77] 31 May
Thomas Nock Baguall 13 Oct. 77 1 Au
Cai-tains.
Cecil Francis Harrison
2 Charles Henry Wray Maunsell15
p.s.c. John Ram say Frederick Sladen,16
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
Colchester, 1 Dec. 97
p.s.c. Arthur Johnstone Richardson,17 /
seroinoin W. Africa, with ranlcof Major j
1 Henry Haggard, Adjutant 30 July 95
1 Leonard Henry Orde
1 Richard Erie Benson
Edward Gloster, Adjutant 2 Volunteer)
Bn. Norfolk Reyt.' 1 Apr. 97 )
Thomas Gibbons Ha wkesworth Smyth, }
Adj. 1 Volunteer Battalion 19 May 97 j
p.s.c. James Stuart Knox, Instructor )
Royal Military College 27 Jan. 97 J
2 p.s.c. William Southall Reid May
Beauchamp St. Clair St. Clair-Ford, }
Adjutant 3 Battalion 16 Sept. 98 )
Michael James Sweetman, Aidede Canp \
to Sir W. F. Butler, 12 Nov. 98 )
1 William Herbert Armstrong1*
1 Henry Robert Prittie Perry1" (Depot)
r John Louis Justice Clarke
2 Walter Herbert Young, Staff College
Ernest Theodore Marshall
2 Heary Arthur Luard
2 John Alfred Unett. Adjutant 16 Sept. 98
Herman George Wellington Wayne
2 CecilSpeid Soote (Lt.2Dragoons, 2gDec.oo)',
Lieutenants.
2 Harold Haines Powell
r Thomas Robert Eaton Wybault War- )
ren-Swettenham j
1 Herbert Augustus Nourse Forte
2 Frederick Campbell Maconehy (Depot) ...
1 Ernest Henry Brass (Depot)
1 Chas. Edward Cobb,20 with IChyber Brigade
2 Frederick Heathfield Lock
1 Charles Joseph Tawney
Francis Garden Poole, serving in the \
British Central Africa Protectorate ... )
1 Cecil Strachan Wood
2 Frederic Sidney Kent
2 Walter Ernest Campion
1 Walter Nathaniel Pike
1 Brian Delves Broughton
2 Benjamin William Bogle
2 Henry Robert Seguier Brown
Edmund Ernest Wilford
2 Arthur Henry Wilson
1 Eric Lea Priestley Eawards
1 Charles Peter Berthon
7 Aug. 78
23 July 79
14 Jan. So
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
27 June 8S
8 Dec. 88
30 Jan. 89
23 Mar. 89
24 Apr. 89
5 June 89
6 July 89
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept.
16 Mar.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
2 May
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
20 Feb.
78j
78!
7«
1 July 8r
1 July 8r
1 July 81
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 83
5 Dec. 83
14 May 8-
6 May 85
6 May 85
9 May 8S
9 May 85
18 Sept. 89
18 Sept. 89
18 Sept. 89
r6 Apr. g<
21 Feb. 9
5 Aug. 9
6 Aug. 9
30 Jan,
15 Dec. 91
15 Dec. 91
31 Jan. 92
2 IVlar.
5 May
5 May
5 Mai-
ls Aug. gr
2 July 92
5 Aug. 9r
16 May 94
15 Aug. 95
16 Oct. 95
29 Apr,
11 May
96
2 May 87
2 Sept. 87
6 Sept. 88
26 Feb. 89
26 Apr. 89
jS Dec. 89
6 Aug. 91
S Oct. 91
4 Feb. 92
4 Feb.
20 Dec.
6 Sept.
27 Jan.
17 Oct.
5 Dec.
92, 16 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
r Thomas Alexander Headlam ....
1 Arthur I?, gram Mu-son
: Edward Francis Twiss
1 Bertram Lawrence
2 Osborn Cecil Wilkinson
2 Claude Phineas B-.okey Riall .
2 Herbert Wilson Stenhuuse ....
20 Feb.
7 Mar.
20 June
12 Dec.
21 Jan.
12 Dec.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
1 5 May
8 Se(jt.
5 Jan.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 May
3 Aug.
25 Nov.
1 Mar.
94 18 Nov.
94 27 Jan.
94 1 Apr.
93 7 Dec.
94 17 Nov.
2 Apr.
1 1 May
15 June
23 June
31 July
23 Aug.
2 July 92
6 Sept. 93
16 Oct. 95
5 Feb. 96
29 Apr.
27 Jan. 97
1 Apr. 97
27 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
23 Feb. 98
2 Apr. ' 98
11 May 98
15 June 0,8
'2 Colonel Hamilton served with
the 15th Regiment in the Afghan war
in 1S80 with the force under Major
General Phay re ( Medal) . Served in
the Boer war of 1881 as Aide de
Camp to Sir George Colley, and was
present in the engagement at the In-
gogoRiver(ment: oned in despatches);
afterwards served as Aide de Camp
to Sir Evelyn Wood until the con-
clusion of operations. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1885
(Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Ashanti Expedition under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895 (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Star). Served with the
Benin Expedition under Rear
Admiral Rawson in 1897 in com-
mand of the Niger Coast Protec-
torate Force (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal
with CI asp).
Q itarfer Matters.
[ Francis Pidgeon, 3o!Mar. 92 ; Son.
Lieut.
2 Frederick George Cunningham,
1 May 97 ; Ron. Lieut.
Facir.gs White.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
irf Battalion embarked for Gibraltar,
17 March 1885.
2nii Battalion relumed from Aden,
2 Die. 18S8.
-5° The East Yorkshire Regiment.
1 Lieut. General Hardy served the Eastern campaign of 1354, and commanded the Detachment of two Companies
46th Foot at the battles of the Alma, Balaklava andlnkerman (severely wounded in right shoulder), and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB. )
2 Lt.Colonel Ward served in the Afghan war in i83o with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
9 Major Garnett served in the Afghan war in i38o with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
11 Major Conra.n served in the Afghan war in i83o with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
15 Captain Maunsell served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the 2nd Battalion isthFoot with the Candahar Field
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
16 Captain Sladen served willi the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Candahar Field
l" Major Richardson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
Force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in i886-83 with the Mounted
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Armstrong served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force iMedal with Clasp).
19 Captain Perry served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with thelrrawaddy Columnincluding 1he defence
of Sadon (Medal with Hasp).
20 Lieut. Cobb served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment (formerly the 15th Regiment).
Raised in 1685 as the 15th Foot, and proceeded to Scotland in 1689. To Ostend, 1694. To England, 1697. To
Ireland, 1698. To Holland, 1701 (battles of Blenheim, Bamillies, Oudenarde, and MalplaqueU. To England,
1724. To Scotland, 1719- To England, 1728. To the West Indies. 1740. To England, 1742. To the Continent,
1745. To England, 1746. To Ireland, 1749. To England, ; 755. To North America, 1758 (capture of Louisburg
and of Quebec under General Wolfe). To the West Indies, 1761. To Canada, 17(12. To England, 1768. To
Scotland, 1771. To Ireland, 1774. To America, 1776. To the West Indies, 1 77S. To England, 1782. (Styled the
" Yorkshire East Riding Regiment.") To Ireland, 1784. To the West Indies, 1790. To England, 1796. To
Scotland, 1797. To England, 1799. To Ireland, 1802. To the West Indies, 1S06 (capture of Martinique and
Guadaloupe). To North America, 1817. To England, 1821. To Ireland, 1823. To Canada, 1827. To England,
1840. To Ireland, 1S43. To Ceylon, 1845. To Ireland, 1855. To Gibraltar, 1856. To England, 1357. To Jersey.
1859. To Ireland, i860. To North America, 1862. To Bermuda, 1868. To Ireland, 1870. To the Channel
Islands, 1873. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1878. To England, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1885. To the West Indies,
1886. To South Africa, 1888.
R:cord of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in England in 1S58. Ma ta, 10 1863. Gibraltar, to 1868. Ireland, to 1870. Channel Islands, to 1871.
England, to 1875. India, to Feb. 188? (Afghan *?ar, 1879-80). Aden, to Nov. i38S. England, to Nov. 1894. Ire-
land, 1894.
istBatt., Meean Meer, Punjab
2nd Batt., Dublin.
The tJfntf.,1 Keci and White Rose. " Blenheim:
The Bedfordshire Regiment.
Formerly the i6th (The Bedfordshire) Regiment.
J The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Bedford
and Hertford Militia respective!)-. )
[
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Regimental District*
BEDFORD.
"Oudenabde" "Malplaquet" " Subinaii,
Years' rier.
Full Half Colonel
Pay
Pay.
Ramillies"
Chitkai..'
Sir John William Cox,1 KCB. Ensign, 26 June 38 ; Lt. 22 Apr. 40 ; Capt. »g Apr. 47 ; Bt.Major,
15 Dec. 54; Major, 25 Jan. 56 ; Bt.lt. Colonel, 20 July 58; Colonel, 4 Sept. 63 ; Major General, 23 Mar. 69;
Lt. General, 1 Sept. 82; Colonel Bedfordshire Regiment, 15 June 93.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William Henry Young, Ensign, P2oJune6S; Lieut. P30 Nov. 70; Capt. 30 Dec. 76 ;
Major, 7 March 38 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 June 93.
r William Henry Ridrtell, Limit. 30 Dec. 71; Captain, 19 June 79 : Major. 29 Mar. 92 : Lt. Colonel, 26 Feb. 96.
znd ',
Majors.
2 Justice Chapman Tilly, 2nd in Com
viand 26 June 96
1 p.s.e.Wentworth Odiarne Cavenagh.
in Command 22 Nov. 98 )
1 Frederick Williams Becher5
2 Alfred Robert Lloyd"
1 Affleck Alexander Fraser ■
1 George John Ninian Logan- Home,3 Sta-\
Hon Staff Officer, Meean Meer, 11 Oct. oS }
2 Thomas Hammond
1 Charles Moorehead Hamilton10
ENSIGN Oli
2ND LIEUT.
'14 Dec. 70
Captains.
; Edward DurourePickard-Cambridge,1' )
Adjutant 1 May 06 }
Henry Tufton God'den, DSO.16 seroingl
with the Egyptian Army $
2 John Stanley Lightfoot
Theodore Longridge,1- Adjutant 3 Bn. [
Munster Fusiliers 1 Oct. 96 J
1 p. s.c. Thomas Ernie Fowle13
William Thomas Wilson Scott,14 Adju- )
tant 3 Battalion 1 July 98 j
Henry Wise Unett Coates, Adjutant \
4 Battalion 16 Dec. 95 S
1 John Edward Laurie Gibbs17 (Depot)
r Benjamin Robert Roche9
2 Chas. Richard Jebb Griffith, Adjutant )
16 Dec. 95 )
2 John Murray Traill9
George William Wallace d'ArcyEvans, )
Adjutant 8 Volunteer Bn. 1 July 97 i
Edward George Curtis20
Robert Percy Stares,21 Adjutant 2 Pun-'i
jab Volunteer Rifles 7 Aug. 96 )
2 Alexander Russel Finlay3i
Edw3-n Anthony Sylvester El3'
Ernest Fentiman Rowe
1 Stuart Goode22
Cranley Charlton Onslow23
George Frederick Culler. Saunders2*
Lieutenants.
1 Frederick William Crawshay25
1 Richard Warty r Waldy26
Kenneth Crause Wright,9 Adjutant}
4 Vol. Battalion Cheshire Regiment , j-
icith rank of Captain, 26 May 98 )
1 Arthur Alan Coliyer,27 Bag L>ept
1 Edward Ivan de Sausmarez Thorpe28 ...
1 Cyril Hammond Elgee29 (Depot)
1 Hugh lltid Nicholl30
1 George Percy Appleby,31 Brigade ;
Transport Officer, Tochi Force $
2 George Edward Foster FitzGerald
Raymond Maxwell Stallard, serving ">
under the Royal Niger Company j
: Herbert Marwicke Atherstone Hales33...
2 William Edward May Wetherell
2 Harry Dyson Selous (Depot)
1 William Edwin Comber Hood3*
2 Charles Powlett Strong
2 Gladwyn Dundas Jebb
2 John Leader ...
1 Henry du Bois O'Neill
2 Walter Allasou
1 Alfred Sinclair Marriott
2 Arthur Bushe Lemon
Second Lieutenants.
1 William Vellacott Kichards
2 Altham Browning Wilmer
2 William Henry Denne
2 Frank Augustus Douglas Stevens....
1 Allan James Murray Binny
: Fletcher Hayes Henderson-Cleland.
1 Wingate Wemyss Mnir
1 David Grsme Ridgway
1 Guy Hamilton Rogeis
28 June
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
12 Mar.
20 Feb.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
9 Dec.
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
10 Aug.
1 May
5 Oct.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
14 Jan. 8c
14 Sept.
16 Nov.
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
9 May
8 Dec.
24 Apr.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
29 Jan. 90
18 May
17 Dec.
5 Dec. 91
26 Apr. 93
17 Jan. 94
7 Mar. 94
4 July 94
6 Mar. 95
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 06
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
92
28 Oct.
11 Feb.
21 Sept. 72
2 Dec. 74
21 Sept. 75
20 Nov.
28 Feb. 79
12 April 79
6 June 79
29 Apr.
29 Nov.
1 July
5 Dec.
6 Feb.
7 Feb. 85
12 Nov. 84
28 Apr. 86
10 Apr. 89
31 July 89
21 July 86
6 Aug.
6 Aug.
22 Nov.
28 Aug.
22 Nov.
22 Nov.
11 Aug.
29 Mar.
29 Mar. 92
29 Mar. 92
19 May 92
t Feb.
14 Nov.
25 Nov.
9 Aug.
7 Nov.
19 Feb.
1 July
7 Aucr.
31 Aug.
30 Sept.
21 Nov.
10 July
22 Jan.
26 May
23 June
25 June
1 July
12 Oct.
BEEV.MAJ.
30 Apr.
14 Jan. 85
10 Oct. 79
1 Sept. 83!
10 Aug. 85 j
4 Oct.
1 July
6 July
S°
90
93
30 Sept. 87
7 Mar.
26 Nov.
1 Feb.
11 Dec.
1 July
1 Feb.
1 July 94
9 Aug. 94
3 June 95
19 Feb. 96
13 Apr. 94
30 Sept. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
7 Apr. 97
1 July
25 June
1 Julv
12 Oct.
1 July 99
3 June 95
ic Oct. 92
1 July
26 Feb.
9
96
26 Feb. 96
30 Sept. 96
12 Oct. 98
7 Major Lloyd served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st
Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
11 Captain Pickard - Cambridge
served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-8S on special service as
Orderly Officer to the Brigadier
j General Commanding 6th Brigade
including the reconnaissance of Aeng
Pass(me'ntionedin despatches.Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the
[ Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force
1 in. 1889-90 as Superintendent of
Army Signalling (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 w-ith the 1st Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including
the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar
( Medal with Clasp) .
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs.
Holt and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta,
12 Feb. 1890. 2nd Battalion returned
from India, 10 Feb. 02.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Frederick T omas Bean, 23 Dec. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Alfred Thorpe, 22 Jan. 98; Son, Lieut.
251a Tlie Bedfordshire Regiment.
1 Sir John Cox served in the 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1840, 41, and 42 in Afghanistan, and1 was
present »,t the assault and capture of the town and fort of T lOtumdurrah. storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of
Baboo Koosh Ghur, attack on Khardurraii, stormine the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the-
Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Fort of Mtmoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the 14th Nov-
(mentioned in despatch) and 1st Dec.i84i,and rith Mar. . 24th Mar., and 1st Apr. 1842; the general action withand
defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before Jellalabid on the 7th Anrii (mentioned in despatches for
" gallant conduct throughout the day," and as being " the first of the narty which captured them to seize two of
the enemy's cannon ") ; the storminsr of the Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool,
for which he has a Medal, as also another for .fellalabad. Served in the Crimea from 30th June 1S55, and was at
the battle of the Tchernaya. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,aud Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign, and commanded the Left Wing of the 13th Light Infantry from Aug.
T857 to Oct. 1858, aud was actively employed in the Azimghurand Gorrackpore districts and southern borders oi"
Oude, present in eight engagements, in three of which he commanded the whole force, in three others he com-
manded a separate Column, and in the remaining two he acted as principal Staff Officer to the force (repeatedly
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Cli. and Medal).
5 Major Becher served with the Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in i8»s with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
8 Major Logan-Home served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Superintendent of Army Signalling Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and was present at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, at the reconnaissance of the Saran
Sar and engagement of oth November, and in the operations in the Waran Valley, around Dwatoi, and in the Bara
and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Captains Roche and Traill, and Lieut. Wright served with the Isazai E;:[ edition in 1892.
10 Major Hamilton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robeit Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion.
Bedfordshire Regiment, includingthe storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal withj
Clasp).
12 Captain Longridge served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Serve 1 with the. Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar (Modal witli Clasp).
13 Captain Fowle served with the Chitral Relief r oree tinder Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 1st B ittalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp)-
14 Captain Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S83-89 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Godden served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as
Brigade Major 3rd Brigade, including the engagement at i irket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Gibbs served with tbe Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with,
the Tochi Field Force as Base Commandant of British Troops at Bannu (Clasp).
20 Captain Curtis served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with.
Clasp).
21 Captain Stares served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Bobert Low in 1805 as Adjutant ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand
Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Goode served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir-
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Onslow served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir-
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Saunders served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Commissariat Officer ist Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Crawshay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal,
with Clasp).
26 Lieut. Waldy served with the Isizai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
2? Lieut. Collyer served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with.
Clasp).
28 Lieut. Thorpe served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Avml 1 in 1897 in charge of a Maxim
gun, including tbe expeditions to Egbon and Bida (meutioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
29 Lieut. Elgee served with the Chitral Relief Force under sir Robert Low in 189s with the ist Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp)-
30 Lieut. Nichcll served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bed-
fordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with-
Clasp). Served in the campugn on the North West Fron-ier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98.
with the Malakand and Mohmand Field Forces, including the operations in Bajour; and with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force and Khyber Force as Transport and Commissariat Officer, including the forcing of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes aud the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Appleby served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir RobertLow in 1895 with the ist Battalion Bedford
Bhire Regiment, including tbe storming of the Malakand Pass aud the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Hales served with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the isr, Battalion Bedford-
shire Regiment, including the stormiug of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
34 Lieut. Hood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass a. id the engagement near Khar (Medal
with Clasp).
35 Captain Finlav served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Brigade
Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with.
the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass aud the engagement near
Khar (Medal with Clasp).
.Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (formerly the 16th Regiment).
Raised in 1688, and proceeded to Holland, 1689 to 1698. Ireland, to 1701. Holland, to 1713. England and
Ireland, to 1742. Holland, to 1748. England, to 1767. America, to 1781. England, to 1786. Ireland, to 1790*
America, to 1791. West Indies, to 1796. England, to 1797. Scotland, to 1799. "England, to 1800. Ireland, to 1804.
West Indies, to Feb. 1812. England, to July 1812. Scotland, to 1813. Ireland, to 1S14. England, to Aug. 1815.
France, to flee. 1815. Ireland, to 1819. Ceylon, to 1S28. India, to 1840. England, to 1S43. Ireland, to 1846-
Gibraltar, to 1847. Corfu, to 183 1. West Indies, to 1857. Ireland, to 1859. England, to 1861. America, to 1870,.
Ireland, ti 1872. Jersey, to 1873. England, to 1877. Ireland, to 1882. England, to 1887. Ireland, to 1E88.
England, to Feb. 1890 Malta, to Dec. 1890. To India, 1890.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in Ireland in 1858. To North America, 1861. To the West Indies, 1866. To England, 1869. To India,
1876. To Lower Burma, i83i. (Became 2nd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, 1881.) To India, 1885.
ist Butt., Maritz
burg, Natal.
2ndBatt., Ourragh _|
The Leicestershire Regiment.
Formerly the iyth (Leicestershire) Regiment.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Leicestershire Militia. )
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252
Regimental District*
LEICESTER.
KHKLAT" "'CiEVAS-
Tears'Sei
Foil
Pay.
?4
23
26
Hall
Pay.
Lodisburg" " Hindoostan " (with the Roj'al Tiger). "Afghanistan" "Ghuznee'
topol" "Ali Mas.iid '" "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Colonel. — Sic John Ross,1 GCB., and Lieut. 14 Apr. 46; Lieut. ^29 Dec. 48 ; Capt. 29 Dee. 54 ; Bt.Major,
6 June 56 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel. 20 July 58 ; Major, pi5 Nov. 61 ; Colonel, 3 Apr. 65 ; Major General, 1 Mar. 70;
Lt. General, 12 Jan. 86 ; General, 1 Apr. 91 ; Colonel Leicestershire Regiment, 6 Feb. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Arthur William M'Kinstry,?i/t. 5 June 75 ; Capt. 7 Mar. 83 ; Major, 23 Sept. 90 ;
Lt. Colonel , 11 Nov. 98.
1 p.*.c. George Dudley Carleton, JJ. 11 Sept. 76; Can'. 26 Mar. 84 ; Major, 15 Nov. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Dec. 98.
Majobs.
2ND LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
Com-~\
Constabulary, >
32/j
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
6 Mar.
22 Jan.
11 Aug.
Richard Louis Milne,8 DSO
mandant Niger Coast
with rank of Lt.Col-jnel
2 Edmund Richard Scott9 (Depot)
Maxwell Robertson Hyslop10
2 James Gordon Lennox Buruett
p.s.e. Gdw. Hugh Griffith," D.A.A. ")
General, Jersey, 7 May 96 $
George Henry i*oyntz, Burne, Adj. )
3 Battalion 15 Jan. 98 )
CAPTAINS.
2 JohnMosse13 1 13 Aug.
George Golbonru Tarry,14 Adjutant \
2 Vol. Bn. Warwick Regt. 2 Dec. 95 i
1 Ralph Leslie Sandwith
p.s c. Victor Seniini (Lieut. R. Malta
Fencible Art. 28 Oct. 76), D.A.A.
General, Canada, 22 Oct. 9"
Vesey ThomasBunbury,15.D»' O. serving >
with Egyptian Army )
1 Lionel Copley Sherer16
1 Harry Marrion Welstead, Adjutant ]
25 Nov. 95 y
Frederick Henry Thos. Alexander,18 )
Army Pay Department J
Wm. Locke Jones, Army Ordnance Dept.
2 George Alfred Bulkley19
p.s.e. Edwa,rd Mabbott Woodward
2 William Stafford Copland, Adjutant")
14 Jan. 95 y
John Hippisley Heycock, Adjutant )
1 Volunteer Battalion 17 Jan. 98 ... j
1 Walter Sydney Melvill, Staff College...
1 Francis Edward Glossop2"
1 Henry Leycester Croker
1 William Pearson21
2 Walter Patrick Hussey-Walsh
Charles Edward Cox
Chas. Guinand Blackader, serving in ~)
W. Africa, under the Colonial Office y'
Georjje Inverarity Walsh22
2 Charles Mynors Piercy Hassall
2 Hon. Harold Brooke Hawke
Tom Maxwell Drew
Herbert Gordon
2 Allen Henry Wilkinson
Lieutenants.
Henry Spencer Logan. Prof. R. Mil.)
Col. Kingston, Canada, with rank of >
Captain, 18 Aug. 98 j
William Bryce
Herbert Stoney Smith (Dep'it)
Reginald Norton Knatchbull
2 Cecil My les Serjeantson (Depot)
1 Bertie Coore Dent
Bertram de Weltden Weldon
2 Bertie Cunynghame Dwyer
2 Henry Cecil Thorold
1 Edward Lacy Challenor
James Robert Alexander Hunte:: Pavrl
Claude Henry Haig
Douglas Charles Faichnip
2 Arthur Almeric Power Butler
2 Frederick Deneys Harrison
1 Godlrey Cecil Rodney Mundy
Francis Charles Hodder ,
Frederick Lewis
William Maitland Julius Hannah
Second Lieutenants.
2 Cecil Pomeroy Russell
William Hales Wiikie Young
i Hugh Mortimer Travers
2 Harold Delacour Beamish
1 Thomas Norman Puckle
2 Francis L3 Mnistre Gruchy
2 Herbert Carter Chapman
31 Aug. 73 iS Mar.
5 June 75 26 Mar.
11 Sept. 76 15 July
79
79
21 Nov
23 Dec
5 Oct.
24 Dec
1 Sept. 85
19 Jan. 86
79! 18 Dec. 80
79
5 Feb. 87
5 Nov. 87
22 Aug. 38
8 Dec. 88
S Dec. 88
8 Dec. 88
21 Sept. 89
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar.
17 Jan.
4 Mar.
2 May
18 June
13 Aug.
19 Nov. 92
21 Jan. 93
19 July 93
9 Sept. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
25 Mar.
25 Mar.
19 Feb.
25 Mar.
6 June 96
9 Dec
9 Dec. 96
15 May 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
96
20 Mar. 81
1 July 8t
1 July 81
20 Oct. 80
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct.
14 Sept.
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
5 Sept.
5 Feb.
23 Sept. 90
1 Apr. 91
i Apr. 9
9 Sept. 82, 18 May 92
10 Mar. 83! 1 Nov. 92
12 May 83, 1 Dec. 93
9 May 85; 8 Jan. 94
30 Jan. 86 j 8 Jan. 94
28 Apr. 86 5 Feb. 94
8 Dec. 86 22 Oct. 95
16 Mar. 89 29 Nov. 95
1 Dec. S9J 2 Dec. 95
21 Mar. 90! 6 Dec. 9^
20 Aug. 90 17 July
9 May 85! 6 Noy.
Sept. 90 27 Nov.
ii Nov.
1 Apr.
10 Feb.
15 Dec.
1 Jan.
9 Mar.
iS May 92
20 June
1 Jan.
1 Mar.
23 Aug.
1 Jan.
5 Feb.
2 Dec.
6 Dec.
1 July
3 Oct.
17 July
Nov,
bUEV.MAJ.
i 7 Dec. 97
18 Nov. 92
18 May
5 Feb.
10 Feb.
17 July 97
9 Mar. 9JI
93| J6 CaptainSherer served with the-
93^Dongola Expeditionary Force under-
93 Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 on
9+ Transport duty, including the en-
s'* igagement at Firket and the opera-
9'itions at Hafir (mentioned in des-
5? patches, Khedive's Medal with two
9° Clasp?.).
9° :b Captain Alexander served in the
97 Burmese Expedition in 1S88-E9 with
97 the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
6 iNov. 97 ment in the Upper Burma Field Force
7 Nov. 97 (Medal with Clasp).
5 uec. Q7 i9 Captain Bulkley served in the
9 Mar. 98 Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with.
o a V 9?o tbe 2iidBattalion Leicestershire Regi-
8 Aug. 98 ment in the Upper Burma Field Force
(Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Glossop served in the-
Burmese Expedition in 1888 with the
Chin Frontier Field Force in com-
mand of Mounted Infantry— severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
253 The Leicestershire Regiment.
Pay
Second Lieutenants. gm> luw.
i Stuart Oswald Everitt 16 Feb. 9S
2 Hubert Anthony GraDt 7 May 98
2 Charles Tristram Melville Hare I 3 Aug. 9S
Quarter Hunters. — 2 Thomas Halloran. 27 April 81 ; Son. Captain, 27 Apr. 9:.
1 William Baker,23 18 Apr. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Aqenta, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Battalion embarked for Bermuda, :6 September 188S. 2nd Battalion r turned from Aden, 1 December 1890.
1 Sir John Boss served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, until February 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the subsequent
campaign iu Central India (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Rifle Brigade in the North West Frontier of India campaigns of 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
the Bengal troops during the operations in t,hc Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 mentioned in General Orders of the
Government of India. Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Indian Expeditionary Force which was sent to the
Mediterranean in 1878. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 ; commanded the 2nd Division Cabul Field Force
which defeated the enemy at Shekabad (received the thanks of the Governor General in Council and of the Com-
mander in Chief in India); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in command of the
Infantry Division and as 2nd in command, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB.. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
' Lt.Colonel M'Kinstry served with the 5th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and wan present in
the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and the subsequentoccupation of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
8 Lt.Colonel Milne served with th.; 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Acting Adjutant, and was present in the engage-
ments at Mattoon and Charasiab, with the rear-guard of the division at Zaidabad during the night attack of 4th
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in Decemberi879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar (during the latter part of it as Regimental Transport Officer), and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
tion). Served with the 1st Battalion Sealbrth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General to the 2nd Brigade (mentioned in desp itches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Scott served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with tho 2nd BattalioD Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasrj).
J0 Major Hyslop served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the 1st Division Peshawur
Valley Field Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the first expedition into the Bazar Valley
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Griffith served in. the Afghan war of 1878-79 with the istDivision of the Peshawur Valley Field Force
and took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
13 Captain Mosse served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp). ,
14 Captain Tarry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at tne Tofrek
zereba (Medal with two Cla.sns, and Khedive's Star).
15 Major Bunburv served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regi-
ment in the Upner Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the 13th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket
and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations
in the Soudan ia 1897-98, resulting in the cipture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation ot Berber
(Brevet of Major).
21 Captain Pearson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
in the Upper Burma Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain G. I. Walsh served in the operations in Matabelelaml under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 with the
British South African Police as a special service officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
2i Lieut. Baker served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of All Musjid
(Medal with Clasp! .
Record of the Services of the isf Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (formerly the 17th Regiment).
Raised in 1688 by King James II., remaining in England till 1689. Ireland, to 1690. England, to 1693.
Flanders, to 1699. England and Ireland, to 1 701. Holland and Germany, to 1703. Portugal and Spain, to 1709.
Scotland, to 1714- Ireland, to 1715. Scotland and England, to 1726. Minorca, to 1748 (detachment at Onbraltar
in 1727). Ireland, to 1754. England and Ireland, to 1757. Canada, to 1761 (capture of Lomsburg). \\ est Indies,
to 1763. North America, to 1767. England, to 1771. Ireland, to 1775- North America, to 1783- Isova scoti-a
and Newfoundland, to 1786. England and Ireland, to 1796. West Indies, to 1799- l2ud Battalion raised in 1799;
reduced in 1802.] England and Holland and returned to England, koo. Minorca, to 1802. Ireland, to 1804.
England, 1804. East Indies, to 1823 (received the distinction of " Hindostan " ). England, to 1826. Ireland,
to 1829. England, to 1830. New South Wales, to 1836. India, to 1041 (Afghan war of 1838-42, captures ot Ghuznee
and Khelat). Aden, to 1845 (a detachment remaiuing in India). India, to 1847. England and Ireland, to 1854.
Gibraltar and the Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopol). Canada, to 1865. England and Ireland, to 1870. India,
to 1882 ( Afghan war of 1S78-89, capture of Ali Musjid). England, to 18S8. Bermuda, to 1891. Halifax, IN .S., to 1893.
West Indies, to 1896. South Africa, 1896.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in August 1799, and proceeded to Holland, remaining there till the end of the year. England, t°l8<'°-
Minorca, to 1802. To Ireland, and reduced at Cork, August 1S02. Raised at Devonport, March ib58. *s.g ana,
toi86i. Ireland, 1861. Canada, to 1865. Jamaica, 1865. Canada, to 1868. Ireland, to 1869. Channel istanus, to
1870. England, to 1874. Ireland, to 1S76. India, to 1888. iinrmah, to 1889. Aden, to i8qo. England, to 109°.
Ireland, 1896.
ist Batt., Buttevaot.
2ndBatt.,Mhow, Bombay.
The Royal Irish Regiment.
-j Formerly the iSth (The Royal Irish)
J liegiment.
254
" 18th
Bet/imentul District,
CLONMEL,
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are iormed of the Wexford, Korth Tipperary, and Kilkenny
Militia respectively.)
The Harp and Crown. The Lion of Nassau. " Virtutis Samurcensis Premium." "Blenheim " " Ramillies"
"Oudknarde '"•Malplaq.uet" "'Ksicpi" (with Che Sphinx). "China." (with the Dragon). " Pegu "
" Sevastopol" "New Zealand" " Apghanistan, i87g-8o" " Egxpt, 1882" " Tei.-el-Keihii " " Nile, J8S4-85.
Vears'Ser. C0l3nel in Chief— St. lion. Garnet Joseph, Visct. Wolseley,1 KP. GCB GCMG. Commander in Chief Ensign,
12 March 52 ; Lieut. :6 Miy 5.', ; Captain, 26 Jan. 55 ; JJt. Major, 24 March 58; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 20 Apr.
59; Major, 15 Feb. 61; tolonel, 5 June 65; Major General, 6 March 68; Lt. General, 25 March 78;
General, 18 Nov. So; Field Marshal, 26 May 94; Colonel Royal Horse Guards, 29 March 95 ; Colonel in
Chief Royal Irish Regiment, 20 July 98.
Colonel.— Charles Frederick Gregorie.2 CB. Ensign, 12 Feb. 55; Lieut. 30 June 55; Captain, 4 Nov. 59;
Mujor, 8 Oct. 67 ; Bt.L'. Colonel, 24 Nov. -,(.; Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 78; Colonel, 1 July 81 ; Major General,
iS June 90 ; Colonel Royal Irish Kegiment, 3 c Dec. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. -1 John Henry Augustus Spyer,0 Lieut. 30 Dec. 71 ; Captain, 1 Jan. 81; Major,
3 Oct. 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 Dec. 04.
2 John Burton Forstcr,4 Lieut. 23 Nov. 72 ; Captain, 26 Feb. 81 ; Major, 6 Feb. 89 ; Lt. Colonel, 22 Dec. 97.
Fun
Puj.
28
27
26
Half
Pay
26
Majors.
1 p.s.e. Henry William Newton Guinness,7 }
2nd in Command 26 June 96 J
2 Harry Shuldham Shuldhani-Lye,s 2nd )
in Command 22 Dec. 97 i
1 Henry Melville Hatchell10
2 Frederick James Gavin11
1 Alan George Chichester12
2 Edward Lindesay
t Arthur Nairn Lysaght15 {Depot)
2 Archdale Irby Wilson16
Captains.
1 Beauchamp John Colclough Doran1
Kendal Pretyman Apthorp.20 Adjutant ^
Oude Light Horse 2 Aug. 94 J
2 Alexander Stewart Orr21
p.s.c. Walter Robert Butler Doran,22 \
serving icith the Egyptian Army }
r Henry John Downing,21 Adjutant 31 )
Oct. 98 >
Alexander Bowers King2*
2 Charles William Garraway21
ArthurHenry Morris,30 DSO
Thomas Louis Se«ra.ve,2i Adjutant $rdj
Admin. Bn. N.W. Prov. Vol. Rijles, r
11 Aug. 96 )
William Gloster33
Richard Orlando KeUett,3iD.A.A.Gen...
for Musketry, Lucknow, 19 Apr. 93 ... )
Ross Acheson Smyth35 j
Cliffe Henry Vigors, Adjutant 4 Batta-...
lion 31 Oct. 98 'i
Norton Clowes Castle J
Walter Edgeworth-Johnstone,36 Super-...
intendent of Gymnasia, Curragh >
2 Dudley Herbert Davis, Adjutant 1 Apr. j
Robert Nassau Alex. Flanagan, Adj .95
4 Bn. Connaught Bangers 1 Jan. 95... /
Waldene Fitz William Hutchinson)
Bredin, Adjutant 5 Battalion 1 Mar. 98 ">
Robert L£once Owens, Adjutant 3 Bat- $
talion 1 Oct. 98 ~)
2 George Francis Reginald Forbes j
Wm. Edw. Searth Burch, Adjutant 1...
Punjab Vol. Bi/les 16 July 95 (
2 Redmond George Sylverius Lone )
Crumpe (Depot) )
1 Stratford Edward St. Leger 5
2 Henry Newton Kelly
Lieutenants.
2 James Beaumont Standly Alderson
1 John George Albert Massy
George Moredyth Grogan
2 Charles Ed vard Galwey
2 Francis Langford Fosbery
1 Sampson (rough French
2 Richard Sweetman
Reginald Ramsay Arbuthnot, serving [
in Uganda J
2 Edward Francis Milner
2 Edward Henry Edwin Daniell
2 William Hawtrey White
1 Malcolm Hammond Edward Welch
Fredric Most.yn Watkins, Pay Dept
1 Aplyn Waring Brush ( Depot)
2 Frederick Sutherland Lillie
1 Langford Llanwarne Farmer
2 Louis James Lipsett
1 Edward Martin Panter- Downes37
2 Henry William Ross Potter
2 Gerald Willoughby Paul Haslam
Second Lieutenants.
1 Jas. Alfonse Mari Joseph Patrick Kelly
1 George Augustus Elliot
2 Terrick Charles FitzHugh
2ND LIEUT.
CSPTAIN
9 Aug
9 Aug
73
1 May
4 Dec.
13 Aug.
22 Feb.
73
1 28 Feb. 74
73 1 9 July 79
1 Jan. 80
12 Nov. 73
29 Sept. 80
31 Mar. 81
78
1 Jan. 80
23 April 81
4 May 87
28 Sept. 87
12 Sept. 88
21 May
6 July
9 Nov.
29 Jan.
3 May
87
28 June 90
28 June 90
16 July 90
29 Nov. 90
4 Mar. 91
25 Mar. 9:
2 May 91
10 Oct.
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
29 July
29 July
2- Jan.
27 Jan.
10 Mar.
6 May
6 May
23 May
29 Aug.
10 Nov.
25 Aug.
20 Nov.
6 Nov.
19 Mar.
5 Dec.
25 Mar.
7 July
81
22 May
23 May
1 July
21 May
3 Dec.
15 Oct.
12 Feb.
15 June 85
25 Nov.
9 Apr.
19 Oct.
21 Jan.
26 Apr.
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
3 Oct.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
29 May
16 Oct.
25 Mar.
29 Apr. 91
12 Aug. 91
12 Aug. 91
13 April 87
22 May 87
23 July 88
30 Oct. 88
26 Nov. 88
20 Nov. 89
7 May 90
22 May 90
27 Apr. 91
29 Apr.
10 Feb.
10 Feb.
12 Nov.
1 Mar.
29 Mar.
S Apr.
11 July 93
11 Oct. 93
12 Sept. 95
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
31 July
31 July
5 Feb.
1 Jan.
Sept. 96
26 Aug. 91
26 Aug. 9
26 Aug. 91
15 Sept. 91
4 Jan. 92
4 Feb. 92
13 Sept. 92
1 Mar. 93
3 Mav 93
27 June 94
2 July 94
12 Sept. 94
31 July 95
7 Apr. 96
17 June 96
18 Dec. 96
28 July 97
2 Sept. 97
12 Nov. 97
9 Feb
23 May 87
16 Nov.
11 Nov.
7 May
29 Apr.
2 Mar.
23 July
1 May
20 May
22 Dec.
89
92
9$
95
96
97
98
21 Captain Orr served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present-
at the action at Kassasin on th&
9th Sept. and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the
2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regi-
ment including the engagement at
Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Apthorp served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 -with the
1 st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Hazara Expe-
dition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion
Irish Regiment, including the en-
gagement at Kotkai (Medal with
Clasp).
Years
Ser.
Full , Half
Pay.
Pay.
3
2
2
2
2
2
I
I
I
9
■■■
2
255
The Royal Irish Regiment.
Second Lieutenants.
William Henry Joiner, serving with ~)
JVest African Frontier Police )
Samuel Harold Lyle Galbraith
i Philip Urban Vigors
2 Montague Fnrber ,
2 John Gaylard Lawrence
Dudley Barton .,
Henry Thomas Arthur Shapland Boyse
2ND LIEUT.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Egypt, 9 Sept. 1885.
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1384.
23 Sept. 96
20 Feb. 97
15 May 97
15 May 97
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
4 May 98
1 Evan Colclough Lloyd \ 4 May 9SI
Alexander Charles Fraser 3 Aug. 98
Quarter Masters. — 1 Fritz Philip Rtger,** i2"Feb. 90; Hon. Lieut.
2 James Joseph Fox, 3 Feb. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Lcrd Wolseley.— For War Services, see Royal Horse Guards, p. 134.
2 Major General Gregone served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 as Adjutant
of the 23rd Fusiliers, and was present at the relief of Lucknow and also at it's subsequent capture (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war nf 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (.mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the .Vledjidie, and Khedive's Star).
4 Lt. Colonel Forster served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Re°-iment
{Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). •
6 Lt.Colonel Spyer served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 '.Medal). Served in the Nile Expeditionin 1S84-85 with
the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Guinness served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Shu!dham-Lye served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the 18th Royal Irish (Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Hatchell served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 with the iSth Royal Irish Regiment and as Orderly
Officer to Major General Roberts (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of
Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)
11 Major Gavin served in the Hazara Expedition in i838 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Chichester served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th
Septemberand at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
15 Major Lysaght served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
in eluding the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Claspj.
16 Major Wilson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star).
la Major B. J. C. Doran served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1 838, and was present
in the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Brigade
Major to the 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhartin 1897-98 -with the Tirah Expeditionary Foroe as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
22 Major W. R. B. Doran served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on
the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal -with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Ro3-al Irish Regiment and afterwards with Native levies w-ith
therank of Staff Captain (Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion
Royal Irish Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
2* Captains Downing, King, Garraway and Segrave served in the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 with the 2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain Morris served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition m 18S5-S7 as Transport Otficer (Medal with Clasp) ; and again in 1888-89 as Chief
Transport Officer to the Karen Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Ex-
peditionary Force in 1889-90 as Chief Transport Officer to the Burma Column (received the thanks of the Govern-
ment of India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
33 Captain Gloster served in the Hazara Expedition in i838 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
including the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Kellett served in the Hazara Expeditionin 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal
■with Clasp).
35 Captain Smyth served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
36 Captain Edgeworth-Johnstone served in the expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa,
in 1887-8S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in the Tambaka Country, on the
West Coast of Africa, in 1892, including the capture of Tainbi ; and in the expedition to the Gambia in 1S92,
including the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Clasp 1.
37 Lieut. Panter-Downes.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
35 Lieut. Reger served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 18th Royal Irish Regiment (Medal). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment.
Raised in Ireland in 1684. To England, and returned to Ireland, 1685. To England, 1688. To Ireland, 1689
■(siege of Carrickfergus, battle of the Boyne, siege of Limerick, etc.). To England and Flanders, and returned
to England, 1692. To Flanders, 1693. Entitled " iSth Regiment of Foot," 1694. Entitled " Royal Regiment of
Foot of Ireland," 1695. To Ir«land. 1697. To Holland, 1701 (proceeded to the Danube, took part in the battles
of Shellenberg and Blenheim, and returned to Holland!. B ittle of Ramillies, 1706. To England, 1703. To
Flanders, 1708 (battles of Oudenarde and Malplaquet). To England, 1711 (a Company remaining at Ghent).
To Minorca, 1718. 500 men to defence of Gibraltar, 1727. To Eaglaad, 1742. To Flanders, England, and Scot-
land, 1745. To England, 1748. To Ireland, 1749. To England, 1755. To Ireland, 1757. To North America,
3767 (battle of Bunker's Hill). To Nova Scotia and England, 1776. To the Channel Islands, 1782. To Gibraltar,
1783. Defence of Toulon, 1793. Capture ot Corsica, 1794. To Elba, 1795. To Gibraltar, 1797. Battle of
Alexandria and capture of Cairo, 1801. To Ireland, 1802. To England, 1804. To the West Indies, 1805. To
England, 1817. Tj Ireland, 1818 Tj the Ionian fslaals, 1824. To Ireland, 1834. Formed into 6 Service
Companies and 4 Uepot Companies, the 6 Service Companies proceeding to Ceylon, 1837. Three Comoanies to
England, 1839. Six Companies from Ceylon to China, 1840 (capture of Ohusan Island, Amoy, Hong Kong, and
Canton). " China and the Dragon," 1842. To Bengal, 184s. To Burma, 1852. To the Crimea, 1S54 (siege and
fall of Sebastopol). To Ireland and India, 1857. To Barina, 1354. Returned to India, 1865. To England, 1866.
To Ireland, i863. To Malta, 1872. To India, 1875 To Afghanistan, 1879. Returned to Bengal, 1S81. To
Egypt, 18S4 (Nile Expedition). To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1003. To Curacoa, 1807. To England, 1810. Disbanded, 1814. Again raised, 1853. To New Zea-
land, 1S63. To England, 1S70. To Ireland, 1876. To England, 1879. To Egypt, 1882 (action at Kassasin and
battle of Tel-el-Kebir). To Malta and England, 1883. To India, 1884 (Hazara Expedition of 1888).
tst Bate,
and Batt
The 3rd
The Princess of Wales's Own (Yorkshire Regiment). 256
Formerly the igth (1st Yorkshire North I" 19^"'"'
Hiding — Princess of Wales's Own) Regt. I Regimental District,
Lrichmond, yobks,
and 4th Battalions arc formed of the 5th West York and the North York Militia respectively.
The White Rose. " Malplaqcet " " Alha" " Isiebman " "Sevastopol."
Gibraltar.
, Pesaawur, Punjab. J
Full Halt
Pay. Pay
3°
23
.6 I
15 1
LAQCET ' " AL3IA" " 1KEBJI1S " "SEVASTOPOL.
Colonel.— Edward Chippindali,1 CB. Ensign, vio Dec. 47; Lieut. pg Jan. 49; Captain P23 Dec «■
Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55; Major, 28 Nov. 57; Bt.Lf. Colonel, 9 Mar. 65; Lt. Colonel, 7 Mar 70- Colonel
i+Aug.72; Major General, 13 Feb. 83; Lieut. General, 22 Dec. So; Colonel Yorkshire Regiment, 16 Nov 06 '
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Edward Archibald Bruce, Ensign, p23 Jan. 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 1 Mar 70" •
Major, 29 Sept. 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Mill . 93 ; Colonel, 29 Mar. 97.
2 Charles John Spottiswoode,3 Lieut. 5 June 76; Captain, 29 Sept. 82: Major
28 Sept. 98.
11 May 90; Lt. Colonel,
23 Jan.
8 Dec.
4 Dec.
1 Jan.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
19 Feb.
14 Jan.
30 Oct.
23 Oct.
Majors.
2 Henry Bowles4 [Brevet Lf. Colonel, 20 "> '
May 98), 2nd in Command 28 July 96 ... > 1
t James Ahmuty Fearon,5 2nd in Com-\
mand 29 Sept. 98 |
e Thomas David Kirkpatrick ) !
1 Gerald Carlile Stratford Haudcock6 ~) I .
(Depot) S\ IO Apr"
Arthur de Salis Hadow," Adjutant 2 I
Volunteer Battalion 15 Dec. 93 )
2 Alfred Grahame Cartwright,8 Com- >
mandant Kussowlie Depot 6 July 9S ... )
1 James Trevelyan Cotesworth6t
2 Arthur Bayard Elton10
Captains.
t Michael Harrison Orr11
2 James William Bradford Silverthorne12
1 Michael Lloyd Ferrar9
t George Pearson13
2 William Joseph Todd1*
t Edward Malcolm Esson7
Arthur Lenox Napier, Adj. 4 Bn. 1 May 94
Charles Arthur Cecil King,9 Adjutant 5
3 Battalion 20 Nov. 96 /
Desmond Lambert Hartley, Adjutant 1 >
Volunteer Battalion 1 July 96 .(
Edward Stanislaus Bulfin, Assistants
Military See retary, South Africa, >
12 Nov. 93 )
i Ernest Somervell9
2 Hardress Gilbert Holmes16
2 p.s.c. Cecil Lothian Nicholson1"
Charles Wdliam Gale, Adjutant 3 Bn.~)
York and Lancaster Regiment 9 Mar. 97 J
2 Henry Rothes Stewart JIaitland18
1 Berkeley Cole Wilmot Williams
1 Gerard Christian, Adjutant 16 Jan. 97 ...
2 Ronald D'Arcy Fife, "Adjutant 12 Oct. 96
Edward Lovelace Vans Agnew
Lieutenants.
Harold Futvoye Lea
Maurice Hilliard Tomlin, serving in\
West Africa, under the Colonial Office )
Wilfrid Harry Dent,21 with Provisional )
Battalion 5
2 Harry Elliott Raymona22
Arthur Francis Owen-Lewis, Adjutant 61
Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers, with >
rank of Captain, 1 July 98 )
Hubert Arthur Stansfeld
Ernest Henry Lee Warner
2 Ernest Gregorie Caffin23
Herbert Albrecht .Fulton24
2 Walter Lorenzo Alexander25
2 Earls Ainslie Hosford26
2 Edward Bouverie Pnsey27
2 Ralph Elliot Noyes28
1 John Herbert Hay Noble29
2 Edward Henry Chapman30
1 Matthew Robert Liddon (Depot)
Christopher Vaughan Edward,31 serv-\
ing with West African Frontier Force $
1 Charles Francis Uracroft J'arvis
r Maunton Bdwxrd Thomas Gunthorpe ...
2 Oliver Cyril Spencer Watson32
t Wilfred Beckett Walker ,
2.VD LIEUT. LIEUT.
26 Feb.
23 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Mar.
11 Oct.
79, 11 Feb.
20 Mar.
2 Oct.
BEEV.MAJ.
Second Lieutenanis.
1 Mervyn Dobree Carey
1 Thomas Wolryche Stansfeld
2 Charles Temple Morris3'
i Robert Henry Darwin
2 William Joseph Roskell35
2 Norman Edward Swan36
1 Ernest Yivian Livesey Wardle
2 Patrick Houston Keen
r William Godfrey Tarbet
1 Charies Hamib on de St. Pierre Banbury
1 Arthur Lowthian Godrnan
: Malhert Martin Huyshe Nevile
2 William Shafto Craster
Quarter Masters.
5 Feb.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
29 Feb.
10 Nov.
24 Apr.
8 June
21 Dec.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
27 Jan.
18 May
19 Nov.
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
14 May 84
12 Nov.
26 Sept. 83 15 June 85
16 Aug. 84
16 Aug.
24 May
8 Nov.
92
"2S Feb.
q May
29 Aug.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
2 May
10 Sept. 90
9 Apr. 91
8 May 91
19 June 91
4 Mar. 92
1 Apr.
2S July
85j
1 Sept. 86
11 Jan. 88
4 May 88
29 Sept. SS
31 Oct.
2 May 90
11 May 90
27 June 91
1 Apr. 92
28 July 92
15 Feb. 93
17 Oct. 94
50 Jan. 95
28 July 96
18 Nov. 96
4 Dec. 96
4 Dec. 96
9 Mar.
27 Apr.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
12 Nov.
4 Mar.
29 Mar. 93
28 Mar. 9*
27 May
4 Dec.
16 Dec.
12 Jan.
U Dec.
26 July
26 July
17 Oct.
14 July
28 July
12 Oct.
9 Sept. 931 iS Nov.
21 Oct. 931
12 Sept. 94I
20 Feb. 95
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
6 June 96
20 Feb. 97
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
4 Dec.
16 Jan.
18 Aug.
13 Nov,
23 Nov. 97
27 Apr.
1 July
■ y Aug.
15 Oct.
98
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
15 May
15 May
15 May
1 Dec.
22 Dee.
16 Eeb
-.6 Feb.
16 Feb
4 May.
4 May
93
Major Handcock served with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
during the operations on the Upper
Nile (Medal, and Khedive's Star>.
6t Mtijor Otesworth served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1885 with the
Mounted Infantry, and was present in
ohe engagements at Hasheen, Temai,
and Takdoul (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary-
Force with the 2nd Battalion York-
shire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh,
the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the cross-
ing of the Kahu Darra, and the expe-
dition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
35 SecondLieut.Roskellservedinthe
campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedition-
ary Force with the 2nd Battalion
Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two
Clasps).
Second Lieut. Swan served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expedition-
ary Force with the 2nd Battalion
Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two
Clasps).
18 May
1 Charles Organ,9 18 Aug-. 33 : Hon Contain, S Aug. ,
2 James Gre»r,3' u July 94; Son. Lieut.
7 , , j- ^ Fadngs White— Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co .
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, Jan. 109S. 2nd Batt. embarked for India, 1 Jan. i-8
256a The Princess of Wales' Own (Yorkshire Regiment).
I Lieut.General Chippindall served with the 32nd Regiment during the latter part of the siege operations
before Mooltan, and was present at the surrender of that fortress ; also at the surrender of the Fort and Garrison
of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55 with the 19th Regiment, including the affair of Bulganak, battles of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches
, during the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Septem-
ber— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, includ-
ing the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, VS., Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt. Colonel Spottiswoode served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on tbe Lines of Communication up the Nile.
*Lt.Colonel Bowles served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Officer at Assouan (mentioned in des-
patches Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2pd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Masses, the capture of liagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance,
and the crossing of the Kahu Darra (mentioned in despatches, Brevet, of Lt Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
5 Major Fearon served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant 1st Battalion Yorkshire RegimeDt on
the Line of Communications up the Nile. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Fence with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and
was present at the capture of the Sampagha auu Arhanga. Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance,
the crossing of the Kahu Darra, and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major Hadow and Captain Esson served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion York-
shire Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile.
6 Major Cartwright served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
the Lilies of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile and were present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India nnaer Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, and the
expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Captains Ferrar, King, Somervell and Organ served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile and were present in the engagement at Giniss
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
10 Major Elton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tnah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment including the expedition
to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
II Captain Orr served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on
the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
12 Captain Silverthorne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Fierce with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two
Clasps).
13 Caplain Pearson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain Todd served in the campaign on the North West Frontier cf India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture cf the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, tne crossing of
the Kahu Darra, and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Holmes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of
the Kahu Darra, and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Nicholson served in the campaign on the NorthAVest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the crossing of the Kahu Darra (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Maitland served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 wiih the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, including the expedition
to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps) .
19 Lieut. Fife served in the campaign on the North, West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of
2ahu Darra, and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps)
21 Lieut. Dent served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burma, in 1892-93 in the Intelligence Department
(dangerously wounded).
22 Lieut. Raymond served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Provost Marshal 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagb, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, the subsequent operations
against the Chamkanis, and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Lieut. Caffin served in the campaign on the North Wes't Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Reiriment, and waspresent at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations in the Maidan — severely wounded (Medal
with two Clasps).
24 Lieut. Fulton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, and the expedition to the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Lieut. Alexander served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-08 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing
of the Kahu Darra, and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lieut. Hosford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditions ry Force with the 2nd Battai' -0. Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
27 Lieut. Pusey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and waspresent at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
kS Lieut. Noyes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier, of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, and the expedition to the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Lieut. Noble served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary F'orce as Transport Officer to the
2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was nresent at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps). \_For remainder of IVutes, see end of Lancashire FitsiJiers, p. 258.
isc Bate, Aldersnot.
2nd Batt., Malta.
3rd Batt., Malta.
The Lancashire Fusiliers. 2j-
Formerly the 20th (The East Devonshire) 20™
Begiment. L^^^dby^H'
(The 5th and 6th Battalions are formed of the 7th Royal Lancashire Militia.)
sen" "Minden" "Eguont-op-Zee" "Egtpt'^ (with the Sphinx). " Maida " " Vihiera"
'Alma" "Inkebhajt"
"Dbttingem
"Ooeukna" " Vittobia" "Pt2ENees" " Oethes" "Toulouse " "Peninsula '
Years'Ser I " Sevastopol" " Lucknow."
g^ Colonel.— Sir Edward Alan Holdich,1 KCB. Ensign. 2 July 41 ; Lt. 26 July 44'; Capt. P,2 Fell 50- Breoet
Pay.j Major, 2 Aug. 50 ; Breret Lt. Colonel, 28 May 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 5., ; Major, 26 May ~*,6- Major General
I 3 Sept. 67; Lt. General, 28 Apr. 75 General, 1 Uct. 77; Colonel 57th Foot, n Dec. 7c '■ Colonel Lanca^
I shire Fusiliers, 24 Mar. 97.
... Lieutenant Colonels, — 1 George Lycett Engledue May, Ensign, pi3 June
22 Nov. 78; Major, 4 Apr. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Sept. 97.
3 Richard George Bruxuer Randall. Ensign, p8 June 70; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain ->4 Jan So- Major
29
Lt. rg Aug. 71 ; Captain,
to Oct. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 6 Apr. 98.
'2 Charles James Blomfleld, DSO. Lieut. 11 Feb. 75
I 15 Oct. 98.
Captain, 1 July 81 ; Major, 3, July 90; Lt. Colonel,
Majoes.
p.s.e. Charles Molyneux Hutton, 2nd in")
Command 6 Apr. 9S S
p.s.c. [Frederick: Hanimersley ,=• 2nd in)
Command 15 Oct. 98 J
Horace Win. Scott, D. A. A. Gen. Army)
Schools, Madras and Bombay, 24 Mar.96 j
Charies Digby Wallington, Adjutant 1 I
Volunteer Battalion 25 Jan. 94 I
Stephen Flockton Charles
Brudenell Deane-Freeman {Depot)
Henry Townshend Fleming
Felton Amber
p.s.c. James Bales Caimter, Instructor")
Royal Military College 1 Jan. 98 j
R> chard Woodforde Deane
Captains.
Robert Burton Page
James Henry Gideon, Adjutant 1 Jersey \
Militia 7 Oct. 97 )
Capel Molyneux Brunker
Henry Stannus Hamilton
Edward Cecil Tidswell
p.s.c. Wm. Fredk. Walter,6 serving with)
tkeEgyptian Army j
Frederick David MLlvvard, Army )
Ordnance Department j
Wiirnot Foster Elmslie
Harry Vere Benett
Owen Cadogan Wolley-Dod
Charles Lucena Robinson
Charles Herbert Hicks, Paymaster )
DeolaliDepot 31 Mar. 95 J
Arthur James Mitchell, Adjutant Dis-)
charge Depot 30 June 95 f
Louis Lort Rhys Samson (Depot)
John Nicholas Whyte
Harold Vere Selby Ormond
Harry Oswald Bishop
Arthur Claud Adair
Edgar Herbert Armstrong
Thomas Stewart Herschel Wade
Robert Gray Kennedy
John Cephas Howard
Wemyss Gawne Cunningham Feilden, ~>
Army Pay Department J
Berest'ord Cecil Molyneux Carter
Audley R. Lemprier'e, Adjutant 4 May 9J
George Jasper Farmar
Lieutenants.
Walter Escott Oakshott ,
Waiter Bagot Pearson
Harry Spencer Scott Harden {Depot) ...
Robt! Bruce Blunt, Adjutant 15 Mar. 96
: George Henry Basil Freeth
George Stopi'ord Adams {Depot)
: Gilbert Macdonald Stewart
: Thomas Gordon Gumming Bliss..,
Eustace Carlile Bnerley
: John Vernon Timmis
; Hamlet Bush Toller
1 John Fredk. Vernon Thome, Adjutant"/
6 Apr. 98 ]■
; Horace Hayman Wilson
: Vere Henry Ambrose Awdry
; James James Raymond Mallock
i Christopher Joseph Griffin
; Harold Bowyer Rofley
j Harold Shaw
j Arthur Johnston Allardyce
) Charles Wilberforce Maclean
! Richard Raymond Willis
2 Reginald Sutcliffe Wilson
i Roland Harry Mainwaring Moody
t Edward Vernon Nott .'
! Thomas James Marrabre ,
2ND LIEUI. I LIEUT.
23 Oct. 80
9 Aug. 73
11 Sept. 76
11 Feb. 76
28 Oct. 76
22 Jan. 79 7 July So
22 Jan. 79 8 July 80
14 Jan. 80 13 Apr. 81
14 Jan. 80 iS May 81
30 Jan. 7S 2 Feb. 81
23 April Si i July 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 81
t July 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
12 May 83
12 May 83
25 Aug. 83
25 Aug. 83
12 Nov. 84
12 Nov. 84
28 Apr. 86
25 A.ug. 86
10 Nov.
22 Dec. S6
19 Mar. 90
10 Nov.
89 ' 1 July 90
89 j 22 Apr. 91
89 1 iS Aug. 91
881 11 Mar. 91
90 26 Nov. 91
MAJOE.
20 Jane 8S
23 Mar. 89
24 Apr. 89
14 Aug. 89
9 May 88
29 Mar.
25 Mar. 91
q Apr. 92
18 May 92
29 Oct. 90
18 June 92
19 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 92
19 Nov. 92
25 Feb. m
25 Feb.
15 Mar.
19 .luly
9 Sept.
21 Oct.
28 Feb.
93
93
93:
93
93
94:
2 June 94
20 Feb. 05
29 May 95 !
J2S Sept. 95'
si 7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
25 Mar. 96
10 Oct. 94
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
16 Dec. 96]
4 May 98 !
4 May 98
1 Sept.
7 Apr.
7 Apr.
15 June
14 June
8 Aug.
25 Jan.
23 May
10 July
19 Jan.
15 Mar. 96
14 Sept. 96
1 Jan. 97
4 Aug. 97
23 Sept. 97
3 Apr. 98
6 Apr 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr.
4 May
3 Apr.
20 July
20 Julv
28 May
28 Dec.
28 Dec.
16 Nov. 98
15 Nov. 83
2 Feb. 85 15 June 3s
9 June 841
10 Oct. Sol
9 June 88 !
1 July 381
12 July 88
1 Jan. 89
31 Aug. 87
19 Mar. 90
1 July 90
31 July 90
7 Feb. 8S
T2 Apr. 91
26 Nov. 91
8 Feb. 92
1 Sept. 92
5 Oct. 92
30 Nov.
30 Nov.
6 Dec.
20 Dec. 92
14 June 93
25 Jan. 94
31 Mar. 95
19 Jan. 06
24 Mar. 96
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
6 Apr. 98
13 July 98
13 July 98
13 July 98
13 July 98
13 July q8
27 July
9 Sept.
15 Oct.
25 Sept.
17 Nov.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
22 June
13 July
13 July
5 Major Hanimersley served with
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the
Lines of Communication (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medai
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). -wSj
6 Major Walter served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener', including the
engagement at Firket and the opei-a-
'tions at Hafir (4th Class of" the
Osmanieb, Khedive's Medal witk
two Clasps)
Years' So r
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The Lancashire Fusiliers.
Second Lieotknants.
1 Outhberfc Bromley
3 Thomas Edward Russell Reeves ..
1 Gaspard de Coligny Le Marchant..
2 Harold Mynors Farmar
3 Edward Thomas Humphreys
3 Wilfred James Woodcock
3 Eric Fraser
3 Charles Edward Hill
3 George Alfred Duncan
3 Geoffrey Wharton Robinson
3 Horace Richardson Payzant
1 Evelyn Oswald Charlton
Duncan, Frederick Campbell ,
2ND LIBOT.
May 98
May 93
May 98
May 98
May 9S
May 98
May 98
Aug. 98
Aug. 98
Aus<. 98
Aug. 98
Sept. 98
23 Nov.
Quarter Masters.— 2 John Sullivan Cameron, 2 Jan 86; Hot). Captain, 2 Jan. 96; Son Major,. 16 Nov. 98.
1 George Gribble, 13 Feb. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
3 Frederick Dunne, 6 Apr. 98; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
tat Battalion returned from Malta, 1881. 2nd Battalion embarked for Bombay, 1881. 3rd Battalion embarked
for Malta, 26 Aug. 98.
1 Sir Edward Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on the Sutlej in
1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded) , Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon— severely wounded
(Medal and three Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the rebel Boers at
Boem Plaats (South Africa) on the 29th August 1848, and in th; Kaffir campaign of 1850-51 (Medal, and Brevet of
Lt. Colonel). Served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in 1853, with the expedition under Sir John Cheape
against the robber chief Myattoon in the Donabew district, and at the assault and capture of his stronghold on the
19th March— succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal for Pegu, and CB.) Accompanied the 80th
Regt. to India in 1857, and served in the Sepoy rebellion. At thS close of the operations in 1859 he succeeded Sir
Alfred Hnrsford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul frontier, when, in co-operation with the
Nepaul troops, most of the rebel leaders and a large body of Sepoys who had taken refuge in the Nepaul Terai were
captured, for which services he received the thanks of Government, and on the breaking up of the Brigade was
appointed, by Lord Clyde, Deputy Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers,— formerly the 20th (East Devonshire)
Regiment.
Raised in i683 to 1702. Spain and West Indies, to June 1704. England and Ireland, to May 1707. Portugal, to
July 1713. Gibraltar, to May 1728. Ireland, to May 1741. Germany, May 1742 to November 1745 (battle of
Dettingen). Scotland and England, to May 175S. Germany, to January 1763 (battle ofMmden). England, to
March 1763. Gibraltar, to July 1769. England, to Jul}' 1774. Ireland, to April 1776. Canada, to September 178 c
England, to September 1783. Ireland, to June 1789. Canada, to June i7y2. West Indies, to March 1796. England,
to August 1799- Holland, to October 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to June r8oo. Minorca, to June
1801. Egypt, to December 1801 (badge of " Egypt1'— with the Sphinx). Malta, to October 1805. Italy and Sicily,
to January 1808 (battle of Maida). England, to' July 1808. Portugal and Spain, to January 1S09 (battles of Vim-
iera and Corunna). England, to July 1809. Holland, to September 1805. England, to June 1810. Ireland, to
October 1812. The Peninsula and France, to June 1814 (battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Orthes and Toulouse).
Ireland, to March 1819. St. Helena, to April 1822. India, to May 1837. England, to June 1840. Ireland, to
September 1841. Bermuda, to April 1847. Canada, to June 1853. England, to July 1854. J-'he Crimea, to July
1856 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sevastopol). England, to August 1857. India, to March 1867
(capture of Lucknow). England, to December 1869. Ireland, to March 1873. Bermuda, to November 1876. Nova
Scotia, to November 1878. Cyprus and Malta, to January 1881. Ireland, to September 1885. England, to
February 1889. Scotland, to April 1891. Ireland, 1891.
Record oj the Services of the 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers.
Raised in Ireland in 1858. To England, 1861. To ChiDa, 1863. To Japan, 1864. To China, 1866. To Cape
of Goo 1 Hone. 1867. To Mauritius. 1870. To Ireland, 1872. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1879. To India, 1881.
Continuation of Notes to the Yorkshire Hegimenr.
30 Lieut. Chapman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, ttie Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the crossing
of the Kahu Darra (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Edwards served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, and the crossing
of the Kahu Darra (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Lieut. Watson served in the campiign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, and the Dwatoi reconnaissance
— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Second Lieut. Morris servea in the Campaign on the NortbWest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two
Clasps.)
38 Lieut.' Greer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the crossing of the Kahu Darra, and in the
expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the isf. Battalion Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment
(formerly the igth Regiment).
Raised in 16S8. 1690, to Ireland (battle of the Boyne). 1691, to England. 1692, to Flanders. 1696, to England.
1697, to Flanders and England. 1098, to Ireland. 1702, on sea service (expedition to Cadiz). 1704, to Ireland.
1705, to England. 1709, to Flanders (battle of Malplaquet, &c). 1714, to England. 1723, to Scotland. 1729, to
Ireland. 1739, to England. 1744, to Flanders (battle of Fontenoy, &c). 1749, to England and Gibraltar. 1753,
to England. 1755, to Scotland. 1756, to England. [2nd Battalion detached and fsrmed into the 66th Regiment,
1758.] 1761, at the capture of Belle Isle. 1762, to England and Gibraltar. 1771, to England. 1773, to Scotland.
1775, to Ireland. 1781, to America. 1782,10 the West Indies. (Entitled "The 19th, or 1st Yorkshire North
Riding Regiment.") i79i,to England. 1794, to France. 1795, to England. 1796, to Madras and Ceylon (five
companies at the capture of Seringapatam). 1810, four companies in the expedition against Mauritius. 1820, to
England. 1821, to Ireland. 1826, to the West Indies. 1836, to Ireland. 1839, to England. 1840, to Ireland and
Malta- 1841, to the Ionian Islands, :84s, to the West Indies. 1848, to North America. 1851, to England. 1854,
to Turkev and the Crimea (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). 1856, to England. 1857, to
India. ['2nd Battalion raised in 1858.] 1868, Black Mountain Expedition. 1872, to England. Entitled ■• The
Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment," 1875. 1877,10 Bermuda. 1880, to Nova Scotia. 1884, to Malta
and Egypt (action of Giniss). 1888, to Cyprus. 1889, to Egypt and England. 1S92, to Jersey. 1S95, to Ireland.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1858. To India, 1863. Entitled " The Princess of Wales' Own," 1875. To England, 1877. To Ireland,
881. To England, 1886. To India, 1889
istBatt., Limdi Kotal, Punjaq"]
end Bate, Chatnam.
The Royal Scots Fusiliers.
Formerly the 21st {Royal Scots Fusiliers)
Regiment.
[
21 ST
259
Regimental District ,
vThe 3rd Battalion is formed of the Royal Ayr and Wigtown Militia.) u AYR.
The Thistle within the Circle of St. Andrew. "Nemo me impune laceesit."ZtThe Royal Cypher and Crown.
"Blenheim " " Ramillies " " Oudenabde" "Malplaquet" "Dettingbn" "Bladensbteg"
"Alma" "Inoksias" "Sevastopol" "South Africa, 1870" "Burma, 1885-87."
Years' Ser Colonel.— Sir Frederick Paul Haines,1 GCB. GCSC. CLE. 2nd Lt. f2i June 39 ; Lieut. ei$ Dec. 40; Capt.
Half 10 May 46; St. Major, 7 June 49; ~Bl.Lt. Colonel, 2 Aug. 50; Malor, 15 Nov. 54; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54;
Pay. 1 Lt. Colonel, 24 April 55 ; Major General, 25 Nov. 64; Lt. General, 23 May 73; General, 1 Oct. 77; Field
1 Marshal, 21 May 90 ; Colonel 104th Regiment, 16 May 74 ; Colonel Scots Fusiliers, 5 Oct. 00.
-.. 'Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 John Henry Spurgin,2 Ensiqn, fi$ Feb. 68 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 19 Feb 79 ;
I Major, 2 Nov. 85 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
... '2 Edward Elliott Carr,3 Lieut. 9 Aug. 73 ; Capt. 14 July 83 ; Major, to Aug. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Ang. 98.
Fall
Pay.
31
26
.23
Majors.
2 Alexander Houghton Abercrombie, 2nd')
in Command 12 Nov. 96 )
1 Algernon William Collings,4 2nd in >
Command 25 Aug. 98 ,r
2 George Alfred Keep
2 William Arthur Youngs {Depot)
2 p.s.c. Henry Hamilton Sraythe0
2 p.s.c. Hon. Arthur Stewart Hardinge11 ...
p. s.c. Richard Boileau Gaisford.'-'iJW^uiie )
Major, Shornclilfe, 11 July 96 )
Robert William Marm.iduke illa'k.e.Adj. ^
Galloway Volunteer Rifles 3 July 95 ... J
Captains.
2 Son. Geoff. Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham- )
Fiennes,15 Adjutant 16 May 97 >
Herbert Stewart M'Cance Stanuell,ls(
Station Staff Officer, Sealkote, 14 Mar.96 .1
2 Alexander Whitelaw Thorneycroft17
1 p.s.c. William Hely Bowes13
2 Frederick Aug. Lascelles- Davidson20
t Arthur Boyer Hamilton Northcott21 .....
Charles Philip Scudamore,22 -DSO. Lnsp. j
of Army Signalling, Punjab <Sr Bengal, -
1 Sept. 98 I
1 Donald Mackenzie Stuart23
Arthur Hugh Thurburn,24 Adjutant 3 )
Battalion 16 Sept. 95 J
Herbert Scholtield Sykes, Adjutant 1 1
Volunteer Battalion 14 Nov. 94 i
r William Douglas Smith,2' Adjutant >
10 Sept. 98 )
t Arthur George Baird Smith37
Quentin Graham Kinnaird Agnew,27}
Aide de Camp to Sir William Lnckhart j
Hugh Pleydell De la Bere,23 Dist. Imp. ~)
of Musketnj, Devonport, 2 Aug. 98 )
: Jas. Hawkins- WhitshedPollard.^Si-u/CoZ/.
George Olof Roos-Keppel30
2 Arthur Charles Herbert Macgregor
Walter Hayes-Sadler, serving with the~>
Egyptian Army $
1 Francis de Sausmarez Shortt32
2 Charles Patrick Amyatt Hull
1 Dighton Hay Abercromby Dick33
p.s.c. Henry Edw. Gogarty,35 A.D.C. to )
Maj. Gen. S. J. T. Rildgard 16 Mar. 98 j
Lieutenants.
1 Louis Aylmer North34
1 Reginald Yates Morris (Depot)
2 Edwin Ernest Blaine36
John Duncan
r Athol Murray Hay Forbes38
1 Herbert Hamilton Northey39 (Depot)
Vernon Lewis,40 serving in West Africa, \
icith rank of Captain )
r Francis Edward Buchanan
1 Sydney Albert Mott41
1 Harry Stuart Raveohill42
Alban Dymoke Lewes, serving under thel
Royal Niger Company )
1 Hugh Montague Trenchard
1 Ewan Christian44
1 William Lyon Dennistoun Baillie
7 Charles John Chard Barrett (Depot)
1 Richard Knox Walsh
2 Henry Stamford Lewis Alford45
2 Ian Valentine Paton
2 Christian Franklyn Dales Rumbold
Thomas Allen Rose
1 Hon. Maurice Patrick Macnaghteu46
Second Lieutenants.
t Roderick Murrie Burgoyne47
2 Edward Harlee Finch
Douglas Stewart George
Edward Ian Drnmearn Gordon ....
Archibald Herbert Leggett ,.
David Stephen Robertson
Maurice Wdwin M'Conaghey
Claud Hugh Irving Jackson
Norman M'Donald Teacher
Henry Noel Ks-nptliorne
Osborne Herbert Delano-Osborne..
2ND LIEUT.
11KEV. MAJ.
i May 78
1 May 78
1 May 78
4 Dec. 78
2b July 76
20 Nov. 75
11 Sept. 76
3 May 78
17 July So
1 1 Sept.
14 Sept.
27 Dec.
22 Jan.
22 Feb.
22 Feb.
13 Aug.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
79 4 Feb. 8t
79 iS Apr. 81
79 1 July 81
79 1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
13 April S7
4 May 87
2S Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
11 Apr.
22 Aug.
88
14 Dec.
23 Mar.
21 Sept. 89
4 Mar. 9
4 Mar. 9
25 July 9
27 Jan.
10 Aug.
15 Mar.
19 July
2 Aug.
9 Sept. 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
21 Oct. 93
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb.
15 May
21 July
15 Dec.
5 Jan.
16 Feb.
4 May
3 Aug.
93
22 Oct.
10 Mar.
6 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug.
29 Aug. 85
23 Apr. 86
25 Aug. 86
85 1
25 Aug.
25 Aug. 8
2 Aug. 8
13 Sept. 3
86
27 Aug.
10 Sept.
29 May
13 Jan.
90
92;
25 Nov. ga
3 Aug. 92
15 Sept. 92
8 Apr. 93
19 June 93
6 July 93
20 Mar. 94
14 Nov. 94
1 Sept. 95
96
18 Mar.
25 Mar. 96
12 Aug. 96
20 Aug. 96
7 Oct. 96
12 Nov. 96
24 Feb. 97
20 Mar. 90
6 Nov. 97
27 Nov, 97
6 Feb. 9S
25 Aug. 98
21 Sept. S3
1 Mar. 84
2 Feb. 85'
2 Nov. 83 1
3 Jan.
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
861
16 Aup
92
86
16 Sept. 86
12 Jan. 87
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
4 Oct.
4 Am-.
15 Sept.
92
13 Sept. 92
20 Feb.
24 Feb.
25 Aug.
14 Nov.
21 Nov.
1 July
1 July
31 July
1 Sept.
1 Sept.
12 Aug.
12 Nov.
50 1 24 Feb
9i
15 Sept. 92
20 Feb. 93
26 July 94
21 Nov. 94
1 July 95
12 Aug. 96
12 Nov. 96
25 Aug. 98
20 May
20 May
2c May
. Aug. 9S|
1 Sept. 96
27 Captain Agnew served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 as
Transport Officer (twice mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the
North- West Frontier of India under
Sir William Leckhart in 1897 as
Interpreter to the General Officer
in Command (Medal with two
Clasps).
29 Captain Pollard served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-89
(Medal with Clasp) ; with thelsazai
Expedition in 1892; and with the
Wazinstan FieM Force under Sir
William Lockhart in 1804-95 as
Transport Officer 1st Brigade
(Clasp). Served with the Chltral
Relief Force under SirRobertLow
in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
y9wvb^26o The Royal Scots Fusilier
I Full
I Pay
Half
Pay
15 ... Quarter Masters.— 1 John Clisham, 2 Feb. 84 : iron. Captain, 2 Feb. 94.
14 ... 2 Robert James Boddy,49 18 Oct. 84 ; Hon. Captain, 18 Oct. 94.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for India, 25 Sept. 1895. 2nd Battalion returned from India, 1896.
1 Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services:— On the formation of the Army of the Sutle.j in 1845 he was appointed to
officiate as Military Secretary totae Commander in Chief in India, Sir Hugh Gough, and inthat capacity he was
present at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he" was severely
wc-un'ded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gough he was promoted to a Company in the 10th Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to his Lordship he served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of ont-
posts at Ramnuggur, 22 Nov. 1848, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab, and the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 21st Fusiliers
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaclava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). During the Afghan
war he directed the military operations as Commander in Chief from September 1879 to September 18S0 (received
the thanks of buth Houses of Parliament).
2 Lt.Colonel Spurgin served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier ofindiaunder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force in command of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present tn the operations on the Samana
Rarge including the engagement at the Ublan Pass on the 27th August, and in the subsequent operations against
the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
3 Colonel Carr served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lockhart in
1 % 97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in
the engagement at the "Oblan Pass on the 27th August (Medal with three Clasps).
4 Major Colbngs served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Boer war of i38i including the investment of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Keef served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion
Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
8' Major Y/oung served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi. Afterward.*
served in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i38i, and was present in
the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
9 Major H. H. Smythe served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
11 Major the Hon. A. S. Hardinge served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, ari(l was present in
the engagement at Ulaudi; also served m the operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the strong-
hold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 18S1, and was present at the defence of Pretoria as Acting
Aide de Camp to the Commandant. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Server?
in the operations against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892— twice wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
2 Major Gaisford served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-87 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Modal with Clasp).
15 Captain Fiennes served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the operations against
Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp) .
16 Captain Stanuell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
TJlundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Boer war of 188 1, and took part in the defence of
Pretoria (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry of the
Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at AbuKleaand Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
17 Captain Thorneyero ft served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the operations against Seku-
kuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1S81, and took
part 'in the defence of Pretoria.
i9 Major Bowes served in the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-37 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers and was
present in the engagement in the Ublan Pass on the 27th August and in the operations against the Chamkanis
and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Davidson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was present in several engagements
including the taking of the Minhla Redoubt and the capture of Mandator (Medal with Clasp) .
21 Major Northcott served with the Chitral Relief Force UDder Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the Nnrth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present mthe operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in ("espatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
22 Major Scudamore served with the Burmese I xpsdition in 1886-S7 with the 2nd Battalion R.oyal Scots Fusiliers
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Field Force in the expedition to the
Black Mountain in :S88 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations on the
Samana Range as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the Kohat-Kurram. Force ; with the Kurram
Moveable Column as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, including the operations of the Flying Column
under Colonel Richardson, and in the subsequent operations against the Chamkanis (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps).
23 Captain Stuart served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
t89"-o8 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Captain Tlmrburn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain W. D. Smith served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was
present in the engagement in the Ublan Pass on 27th August and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in
the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Captain de la Bere served in the campaign on the N orth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in i8y7-a8 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers in charge of the
Maxim Gun Detachment with the Kurram Moveable Column, and was present in the operations on the Samana
Ban"e with the Flying Column under Colonel Richardson in the Kurram Valley, against the Chamkanis, and in
the Bara Vallcv ( Medal with three Clasps) .
30 Captain Roos-Keppel served in the BurmeseExpedition in 1887 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers
Medal with two Clasps) .
32 Captain Shortt served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, took part in
the operations of the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the action of Kirbeknn
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers,
and was present in the opeiations on the Samana Range against the Charskanis, and in" the Bara Valley —
dangerously vrounded (Medal with three Clasps).
The Eoyal Scots Fusiliers. 260a
33 Captain Dick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Lieut. North served in tho campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the ist Batta'ion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the engagement in the Ublau Pass on the
27th August— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain Gogarty served with the Zhob "Valley Expedition in 1890.
35 Lieut. Blaine served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-05 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
37 Captain A. G. B. Smith served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers in the Burmese Expedition in
18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion Roval Scots Fusiliers, and was present at the engagement in the Ublan Pass
on 27th August— wounded (Medal with Clasp>.
33 Lieut. Forbes serve I in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
engagement at the Ublan Pass on^th August, in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps).
39 Lieut. Northey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling on the Line of
Communications, including the operations on the Samana Range (Medal with three Clasps).
40 Captain Lewis served with tne Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Signalling Officer ist
Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
41 Lieut. Mott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the
operation on the Samana Range against the Chamkanis. and in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
42 Lieut. Ravenhill served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lonkhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah V'xpediticnary Force with the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in
the engas'agement at the Ublan Pass on 27th August, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the
Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
44 Lieut. E. Christian served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force as Assistant Superintendent of Signalling, and was present at the
defence of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara Fort, and the engagement at the Ublan Pass, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Brigade Signalling Officer 3rd Brigade, including the operations against the Chamkanis
and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
4j Lieut. Alfoi'd served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the ist
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment including the operations at Hafir (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
46 Lieut. Hon. M. P. Macnaghten served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wil-
liam Lockhart. in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion P^oyal Scots Fusiliers, and
was present in the engagement at the Ublan Pass on the 27th August and in the operations against the Cham-
kanis and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
47 Second Lieut. Burgoyne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Sirah Expeditionary Force with the -.st Battalion Koyal Scots Fusiliers, and was
present in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bara Vallev (Medal with two Clasps).
49 Captain Boddy served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion
Royal Scots Fusiliers, and was present in the operations against the Chamkauis and in the Bara Valley (Medal
with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (formerly the 21st Royal
Scots Fusiliers).
Raised in Scotland, Sept. 1678. At the battle of Bothwell Brig, 1679. To England, 1688. To the Low
Countries 1689. To Scotland, 1697. To Holland, 1702 (at the battles of Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenarde, Malpla-
Equet, &c.&c). At this time designated the " Royal North British Fusiliers." To Scotland, 1714 (battle of
Sheriffmir). To Ireland, 1729. To England, 1740. To Flanders, 1742 (battles of Dettingen and Fentenoy). To
nglandu and Scotland, 1745 (battle of Culloden). To Flanders, 1747. To England, 1748. At this time described
as the "21st Regiment of Royal North British Fusiliers." At Gibraltar, 1751. To England, 1760. Capture of
Belleisle, on the French Coast, 1761. To England, 1762. To Scotland, 176^. To America, 1765. To England,
1772. To Canada, 1776. To Scotland, 1781. To Ireland, 1781. To Nova Scotia, 1789. To the Wesb Indies, 1793.
To Scotland, 1796. To Ireland, 1800. To England, 1805. To Sicily, 1806. To Egypt, May to Oct. 1807. Re-
turned to Sicily, 1807. To America, 1814. To England, May 1815. To Belgium aud France, July 1815. To
England, 1817. To the West Indies, 1819. To England, 1S27'. To Ireland, 1828. To England, 1831. To Tas-
mania and Australia, 1832. To India, 1839. To Scotland, 1S48. To England, 1851. To Ireland, 1853. To
Turkey and the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma, Balaklava, and lnkerman, siege of Sebastopol). To Malta, 1856.
To the West Indies, i860. To England, 1864. To Scotland, 1865. To Ireland. 1866. To India, 1869. Name
altered to " 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers," 1877. To England, 1881. To Ireland, 1886. To Scotland, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised as 2nd Battalion 21st Royal North British Fusiliers in Dec. 1S04. To Ireland, 1806. To Scotland, 1811.
To Holland, Ja«. 1814 (attack on Bergen-op-Zoom). To Scotland, Nov. 1S14. Disbanded 1816. Re-formed in
1875 as 2nd Battalion Royal North British Fusiliers. To England, 1858. To Ireland, 1862. To India, 1863. To
Scotland. 1873. To; England, 1874. To Fort George, 1877. To Ireland, 1S78. To South Africa, 1879 (Zulu war).
To India, 1 832. To Burma, 1884. To India, 188
26 I
22nd
Regimental District
CHESTER.
]
The Cheshire Regiment.
Formerly the 22nd (The Cheshire) Regt.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st
and 2nd Cheshire Militia respectively.)
Tbe United Red and White Rose. "Louisbukg" "Meeanke :
Years ber , Colonel.— David Anderson. Ensign, 28 Dec. 38 ; Lieut. 15 May
Full Hall I Zf Colonel 5 Mar. 58; Colonel, 5 Mar. 63; Major General,
General, 17 July 83 ; Colonel Cheshire Regiment, 3 Mar. 94.
Lieutenant Coloneis.— 1 John Deering, Ensign, 8 July 68
21 Apr. 88 ; Lt. Colonel, ^May 95.
2 William Frederick Curteis,5 Lieut. 13 Apr. 72
21 Apr. 96.
16
16
-5
15
>5
14
14
14
14
Pay
Command 26 June 96
David Francis Le\vh,eCB.(Bt.Lt. Colonel >
18 Nov. 06), on special service, Egypt... 5
p.s.c. Edward RitchieCoryton Graham, '
Ast.Adj. Q en. Secunderabad. 2 Sept. 95 i
1 Charles diehard Hugh Hardy7
William Candler Neville8
2 Reginald Parker Grove15
2 Edward John Lamb11
2 Richard Armstrong6 {Depot)
fist Batt., Seeunderabad, Madrai.
[_2iidBatt., Limerick.
HrnEKABAD " " SCINDE."
41 ; Capt. "2 Feb. 49 ; Major, *Z July 56
28 Oct. 68; Lieut. General, 15 Jan. 82.
Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 i Capt. 1 Jan. So ; Major,
Capt. 16 Aug. 82; Major, 10 Oct. 8S; Lt.Colonel,
Majors.
i p.s.r. Francis William BroniBcld, 2nd in "j
Captains.
Robert Joseph Cooke,5 Adjutant 3 Bat- \
talion 8 Nov. 98 J
1 Heurv Edward Napier
1 p.sc. Edward Thornton Taylor
Gregory Sinclair Haines, Governor of)
Dublin Military Prison )
James Wilson Fraser, Adjutant 2 Vol.~>
Bn. Gordon Highlanders 2 Apr. 94 ... J
James Richard Kemrais Birch13
William Frederick White10
2 Edgar Elliott Hasev
William Hussey-Walsh,1" Adjutant i\
Vol. Bn. Essex Stgf. 19 Mar. 95 )
Anthony Edward 'Ranelagh Tucker, )
Adj. 3 Volunteer Battalion 2 Nov. 96 )
Alexander George William Todf
Walter Rees Clifford 18 .
2 Harry Francis Kellie*
David Brodie Thomas,14 Adjutant 2 1
Volunteer Battalion 1 March 58 )
Ralph Douglas Turton
Dudley Coryndon Soger,8 Adjutant 3 )
Vol'.Bn. Welsh Pegimenl 8 Feb. 98 ... $
2 Arthur deCourcy Scott8
2 Arthur Brabazon Stones
1 William Lionel Stretton, Commandant')
Poonamallee Depot 13 May 98 )
1 Henry Smyth19
John Shawe-Taylor20
Thomas Owen Marden8 (Depot)
William Vincent Moul,8 Adjutants
21 Apr. 97 5
Lieutenants.
Henry Sargeaunt,21 Army Pay Dept
1 Byron Leicester8
1 Wm. Martin-Leake,19 Adjutant S Aug. 96
John Francis Wolseley, serving with the )
Egyptian Army j
2 Allen Butler Gosset (Depot)
2 Austin Samuel Cooper
2 Warren Hastings Anderson
1 Thos. Gaspard Cousin, Superintendent \
Secunderabad Gymnasium J
1 Percy Lynes Grove
1 Cecil George Porcher
2 Bryan Henry Chefrwynd-Stapylton
t Frederick Benjamin Young
2 Charles Welman Collins
7 Andrew Spotswood Ash (Depot)
Maxton Moore, Army Service Corps
1 Ross John Finrjis Hayter
1 Arthur James Leslie Dyer
Owen Hassall, serving with JVeat Afri-1
can Frontier Force j
2 Claud Gillan Erskine Hughes
1 Charles Merton Stephen
2 Fras. Clavering Peere Williams Freeman
1 Edwin Louis Roddy
2ND LIEUT.
Second Lieutenants.
1 Arthur Ciookend»n
1 Reginald Charles Warren
: William Welch Barrows Gover. .
2 Herbert Guy Turner
2 Marshal Falconer Clarke
2 Lionel Archibald Forster
r Hugo Delves Broughton
Clement Cctterill Redfern
1 Frederick Henry Mohony
1 Ernest Rae Jones "'
78
1 May
1 1 May
5 Oct.
13 Aug. 79
I4Jan. 80
11 Aug
Aup
29 May 72
11 Feb. 75
19 June 79
6 Aug. 79
78 17 April 80
' 7 Jan. 81
1 July 81
80I 1 July 81
4 Dec. 7S
5 Feb.
4 May
8 Aug.
8 May
9 Nov.
8 Oct.
24 Dec. 90
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
9 Jan.
5 Oct.
2 June
12 Dec.
20 May
28 A.ug.
28 Sept.
9 Oct.
29 Feb.
S Sept.
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
51 May
1 Dec.
7 May
28 May
3 Aug.
3 Aug.
-> Aug.
Aug.
23 Nov. 9
1 July
10 May
9 Aug.
1 July
9 Sept.
22 Oct.
10 Mar.
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
9 May
9 May
29 Aug.
16 Dec.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
16 Oct.
11 Nov.
14 May
7 Sept.
4 Nov.
9 Jan.
26 Sept.
24 Oct.
19 Mar.
15 May
17 June
30 Jan.
12 Mar.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
18 May
22 May
13 July
24 Aug.
22 Sept. 83
20 Feb. 84
6 Sept. 85
6 Sept. 85
$6 Sept. 85
19 Sept. 85
7 Feb.
19 Apr.
19 Apr. 87
23 Aug. 87
17 Sept. 87
16 June 87
June 8S
Aug. 88
Sept. 88
Oct. 90
Jan. 91
Jan.
91
May 91
May 9 1
Sept. 91
. Nov. 91
Apr. 92
1 Sept. 94
! Oct. 94
1 Mar. 95
Apr. 93
t May qs
; May 96
; May 96
; May 96
24 Mar.
34 Jan.
24 Oct.
14 May
21 Apr.
23 Mar.
ii May
15 June 99
8 Majors Neville and Armstrong
Captains Cooke, Tod, Kellie, Boger,
Scott. Stone, Marden and Mou\.
and Lieut. Leicester served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Birch served in the ex
pedition to the Soudan in 1 885 with the
Mounted Infantry — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4 Captain Thomas served with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
'9-90 with the 1st Battalion Cheshire
Regiment, (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp).
Years' S^r
Full
Hail
Pay.
Pay.
6
z
The Cheshire Regiment. 262
Quarter Masters. — 2 Albert Gregory.24 14 June 93 ; Son. Lieut.
1 Fraiicia Duncombe Astley-Russell, 27 Apr. 98; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
is? Battalion emlarkedfor Gibraltar, 20 Feb. 1S85. 2nd Battalion returned from Burmah, 8 Feb. 18
I General Anderson was present with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the
Boree Valley in the Peshawur district in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt. Colonel Curteis served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
6 Lt. Colonel Lewis served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at
Ekowe during the investment — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 1S88
including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the operations in 1888
including the engagement at Argain (3rd Class of the Medjidie). S. rved with the Donu'Ola Expeditionary Force
under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189*1 in command of the 1st Infantry Brigade, including the engagement at
Firket and the ooerations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Khedive's Medal with two
Clasps).
7_ Major Hardy served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
II Major Lamb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Chin
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp ).
15 Major Grove served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-89 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain White served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp) j and with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 7889-90 (Clasp).
17 Captain Hussey-Walsh served in the Burmese campaign in 1887-89 with the Sawlapaw Expedition, Eastern
Karenni (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889-90 (Clasp) ; and with the
Wuntho Field Force in 1891 as Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
18 Captain Clifford served with the Karen Expedition in 18S8-89 as Transport Officer to the Lower Burma
Column (Medal with Clasp).
ls Captain H. Smyth served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force as Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Shawe Taylor served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
21 Lieut. Sargeaunt served with the Burmest Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
22 Lieut. Martin-Leake served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
24 Lieut. Gregory served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment (-formerly the 22nd Regiment).
Raised in 1689, and proceeded to Ireland (battle of theBoyne, See.). To England, 1692. To the Netherlands, 1695.
To Ireland, 1608. To Jamaica, 1702. To Ireland, 171 8. To Minorca, 1726. To Gibraltar (siege of that place), 1727.
To Minorca, 1727. To Ireland, 1749. To North America, 1756 (siege of Louisburg, capture of Quebec and Mont-
real). To Albany and New York, 1761. To the West Indies, 1762 (capture of Dominica, Martinique, Grenada,
St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Havannah). To Wes.t Florida. 1763. To England, 1765. To Scotland, 1770. To Ireland,
1773. To North America, 1775 (battle of Bunker's Hill). To Nova Scotia, 1776. To Staaten Island, 1776 (capture
of New York, Fort Washington, and Rhode Island). To Rhode Island, 1777. To New York, 1770. Entitled
'Cheshire Regiment," 1782. To England, 1783. To the Channel Islands and England, 1787. To Ireland, 1790.
To the West Indies, 1793 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, Guadaloupe and St. Domingo). To England, 1795.
To the Channel Islands, 1798. To England, 1799. To the Cape of'Good Hope, 1800. To India, 1803. To Mauritius,
1810 (capture of that place). (2nd Battalion raised 1814, and disbanded 1815.] To England, 1819. To Ireland,
1821. To Jamaica, 1827. To Ireland, 1837. To England, 1840. To India, 1S41 (battles of Hyderabad and Meeanee,
conquest of Sind). To England, 1855. "[2nd Battalion re-formed in 1858.] To Irelai d, 1859. To Malta, iS6c. To
New Brunswick, 1866. To Ireland, 1869. To the Channel Islands, 1S71. To England, 1872. To Ireland, 1877.
To the Channel Islands, 1881. To England, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1885. To Egypt, 1880. To India, 1887. To
Burma, 1887. To India, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion,
Raised in 1858 and proceeded to Malta, May 1859. To Gibraltar, July 1865, and to the Mauritius the same
month. To England, July 1867. To India, Oct. 1S73. To Burma, Oct. 1887. To England, Jan. 1889.
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
Formerly the zyd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers)
Regiment.
23^3
23rd
Segmental District
WREXHAM.
(The 3rd and 4U1 Battalions are. formed of the Royal Denbigh and Flint and the Royal Carnarvon and
Merioneth Militia respectively. )
The Prince of Wales's Plume, " Ich Dien." The Rising Sun. The Red Dragon. The White Horse.
lerrent." "Blenheim" " Ramillies " " Oudenaree " " Malplaquet " "Dettingen" " Minden
(with the Sphinx) "Corunna" "Martinique" "Albuhera" "Badajoz " "Salamanca"
" Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Orihes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Alma" '
"Sevastopol" "Lucknow" " Askantee " " Buk.ua, 1835-87."
1st Batt., Devonport.
2nd Batt., on passage to
Hong Kong.
" J\'ec asper
' " Egypt "
'Vittoria "
Inzeeman "
Half
Pay.
Half
fay.
olonel.— Sir Edward Gascoigne Bulwer,1 KCB. [R] 2nd Zt. ''21 Aug. 49; Zt. P13 Dec. 50; Capt.
21 Sept. 54; Major, ^26 Jan. 58 ; Zt. Zt.Colonel, 20 Apr. 59 ;■ Zt.Colonel, 9 May 65; Colonel, 23 May 66;
Major General,^ Oct. 77; Zt. General, 21 Jan. 87 ; General, 1 Apr. 92 ; Colonel Welsh Fusiliers, 31 Mar. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Rowland Broughton Main-waring,* Zt. 30 Dec. 71; Capt. 13 June 80; Major, 10
Oct. 85 ; Zt.Colonel, 1 July 95.
1 Charles Cecil Hayford Thorold, Lt. 13 Jane 74; Capt. 25 Oct. 82; Major, 16 July 90 ; Zt.Colonel,
Mar. 9*1.
19
! -
MaJOR3.
1 Uon. Reginald Henry Bertie, 2nd. in~i
Command 26 June 96 i
2 Fred. Morris,4 2nd in Command 26 June 96
2 Sir Robert. Aug-. Wm. Colleton, cBart...
1 Hugh James Archdale10
2 John Haruage King Griffith
1 Hugh Thomas Lyle,u Z>SO. [Depot)
WilliamRandal Hamilton Beresford,'5^
D.A.A.Gen. for Instruction, Foona, -
8 May 96 )
Augustus Frederic Cooper,1" Adjutant I
4 Battalion 1 Sept. 94 )
Captains.
p.s.c. ArthurWilloughby George Lovvry^
Cole,18 serving in West Africa, Kith ~
rank of Major )
2 Sydney George Everitt (Depot)
i John Lock Lock
Evelyn Linzee Eugleheart, Adjutant 1
3 Middlesex Volunteer Bijtes 1 July 96 )
1 Alan Percy George Gough22
Patrick Riners Mantell21
Robert Mandy Osborne Glynn, Adjutant )
3 Battalion Essex Begt. 1 Nov. 04 $
2 James Hugh Gwynne-5
1 George Frederic Bartteiot2"
2 Raymond Sudeley Webber29
2 Charles Edward Bancroft
t Henry Delme-RadclifFe29
2 Sir Horace Westropp M'Mahon,32 1
Bart. DSO >
2 Bernard Kingscote Hanbury
Hy. Jehu Madocks,33 on special service, \
Uganda J
1 Rd. Courtenay Brabazon Throckmorton
George William David Bowen Lloyd, (
Adjutant 3 Battalion 15 Aug. cp i
Henry OsbertSamuel Cadogan31
Charles Hotham Montagu Doughty,34 I
serving with the Egyptian Army J
2 Henry Meredyth Richards
Lieutenants.
2 Graham Egerton Hickman
Charles Edward Willes',31 Adjutant 2~\
Volunteer Battalion with rank of Cup- -
tain, 22 Aug. 98 J
2 Chas. Maephersor. Dobell,31 Adjutant )
7 Nov. 96 j
1 Ralph Abercrombie Berners31
Raudle Barnett Barker, Adjutant 1 Vol. ~)
Battalion 1 Oct. 93 J
Richard Gordon Beresford Lovett, \
Bay Department 5
1 WillianiGarnettBraithwaite, Adjutant )
2 Mar. 98 S
Richard Edward Phillips Gabbett,")
serving in the Niger Coast Protectorate }
2 Henry riotherham
2 Archibald Hay
Allan Ivan Lean, Army PayDepartment, 1
with rank of Captain J
2 Oswald Swift Flower (Depot)
1 Edward Thomas Le Marchant
John Brydges Cockburn, serving with*)
West African Frontier Police S
1 William Best (Depot)
2 George Frederick Hayes Dickson
2 Oliver de Lancey Williams
2 John Arthur Higgon
Archibald Coke M'Ivi»non Cockburn. ~)
serving in Uganda J
2 Frederick Charles France-Hayhurst ...
2 Hugh Hill
1 George Edmund Stevenson Salt
2 Fulke James Walwyn
:ND LIEUT. LIEL'I.
CAPTAIN.
22 Jan. 79
6 Aug. 79
11 Aug. 8q
11 Aug.
21 Sept. 74 10 May 83
2 Dec. 74' 1 July 81
2 Dec. 74I 20 Mar. 85
11 Feb. 75] 20 Mar. 85
11 Feb. 75 20 Mar. 85
13 Apr. 81 1 6 Dec. 85
1 July 81 1 9 Dec. 85
BREV.MAJ.
1 July 81
1 July Si
22 Jan.
8.
1 July
9 Sept.
81
82
Sept.
82
9 Sept.
25 Aug.
82
S3
6 May
85
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
23 May
25 Aug.
29 Aug.
84
85
8S
83
85
25 Nov.
85
26 May
■■(
25 Aug.
86
24 Aug.
87
2 July
CO
11 Feb.
88
S Oct.
90
9 May
88
2S Jan.
91
21 Sept.
S9
23 Sept..
9'
11 Dec.
89
29 May
92
12 Feb.
90
6 June
92
29 Mar.
90
15 June
92
so Aug.
90
13 July
92
29 Oct.
90
12 Apr.
93
17 Jan.
9'
22 July
93
4 Mar.
91
2 Aug.
93
23 May
91
16 May
94
10 Oct.
9i
20 June
94
10 Oct.
13 July
91
92
6 Mar.
23 Mar.
95
95
28 Sept
■ 9=
2 Apr.
05
19 Oct.
9 Sept
92
93
1 July
4 Mar.
95
90
23 Dec.
93
8 May
96
7 Mar.
2 June
10 Oct.
ic Oct.
9+
94
94
94
8 May
7 Sept
9 Sept
7 Nov.
96
96
96
06
3 May
9S
24 Mar.
97
29 May
2 a Sept.
7 Dec.
S Apr.
95
95
95
96
4 Nov.
19 Feb.
2 Mar.
23 Mar.
97
98
98
9S
17 July 89
22 Jan. 90
2 July 90
2 Apr. 91
6 Apr. 91
15 June 92
13 July 92
17 Feb. 92
23 Dec. 93
16 May 94
1 Nov. 94
21 Jan. 93
1 Nov. 94
2 Apr. 95
4 Mar. 96
28 Mar.
8 May 96
8 May 96
7 Sept. 96
9 Sept. 97
24 Mar. 97
MAJOR.
2 Apr. 91
1 July 91
2 Apr. 92
13 July 92
2 Apr. 96
9 Sept. 93
24 Mar. 97
5 Oct. 98
Half
Pay.
The Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
264
Lieutenants.
2 Walter Lloyd
2 Robert Ingelcw Br&dshaw Johnson.,
2 Frederic Anderson Stebbing
Second Lieutbna.its.
2 Charles Annesley Ball-Acton
1 William Miles Kington
2 Gerald John Percival Geiger
1 Hon. Charles Rowland Clegg-Hill ..
1 Douglas Powell
1 Herbert Maddiok
1 Wilfrid Harris
1 Francis Cecil Albert Hurt
2ND LIEUT
24 June 96
6 June
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
S Sept. '
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
i,5 May
4 May
7 May
7 May
LIEUT.
21 Apr. 98
22 Aug. 98
1 Oct. 98
Quarter Matters. — 1 Robert Sheffield Ransome,30 20 Feb. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 James Francis Clieve, 3 N ov, 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
zst Battalion returned from Aden, 9 Dec. 1897. ■znd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1 July 1896.
1 Sir Edward Bulwer served in the Eastern camrjaign of 1854 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle 0
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish. Medal-. Served in the Indian Mutiny of1
1857-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee under Outram. Com-
manded a Column of troops with the Left Wing of the 23rd Fusiliers in the Bueswarra district of Oude, in-
cluding the capture of the Port of Selhnpore, and two other successful engagements at Julrowlee and Poorwah ;
commanded Left Wing of the 23rd at the defeat of Benee Madho by Lord Clyde at Buxar Ghat (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and mentioned in despatches).
2 Lt.Colonel Mainwaring embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti
Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and 0 ommanded
the expedition from Bhamo to Mogoungin 1886 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
* Major Morris served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S3-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
6 Sir Robert Colleton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 MaiorArchdale served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Ilurmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
!* Major Lyle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
and was present in the expeditions to Mogoung and against the Kachins on the Chinese Frontierln 18S6 —
severely -wounded (mentioned in despatches, LSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Williamson (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
15 Major Beresiord served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in ibgi as Adjutant to the rst Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp) .
17 Major Cooper served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer to the ist Battalion P^oyal
Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Cole served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Gough served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Including the engagements at Zeedaw and Kadoe, and was slightly wounded in an engagement at Tingotyi on the
1 6th May (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Mantell served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
25 Captain G-wynne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an engagement at
Yatha (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Bat-
talion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
26 Captain Barttelot served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers in-
cluding the expedition to the relief of Thila (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain Webber served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1896 with
the 12th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) .
29 Captain Delrne Radcliffe served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captains Cadogan and Willes, Lieuts. Dobell and Berners served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891
with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
82 Sir Horace McMahon served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carringten in 1896 with the
Mounted Infantry — wounded (mentioned in despatches, JDSO. and Medal).
*3 Capiain Madocks served with the Unyoro Expedition in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
84 Captain Doughty served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers —
severely wounded (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal
with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Ransome served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (formerly the 23rd Regiment).
Eaised in 1689, and proceeded to Slanders, 1694. To Ireland, 1697. To Flanders, 1701 (battles of
Blenheim, Eamillies, Uudenarde, and Malplaquet). To England, 1713. To Flanders, 1742 (battle of
Dettingen). To England, 1745. To Flanders, 1747. To England, 1748. To Minorca, 1755. To Gib-
raltar, 1756. To England, 1756. To Germany, 1758 (battle of Minden). To England, 1763. To
America. 1763. To England, 1784. To St. Domingo, 1794. To England, 1796. To Holland, 1799. To
Egypt, 1 80 1 (received the badge of "Egypt"— with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar, 1801. To England,
1803. To Bremen, 1805. To England, 1806. To Copenhagen, 1807. To England, 1807. To Nova
Scotia, Feb. 180S. To the West Indies, Deo. 1808 (capture of Martinique). To Halifax, 1809. To
the Peninsula. i8ro (battles of Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Toulouse). To England, 1814. [Second Battalion raised in 1804. To Spain, 1808 (battle of Corunna).
To England, Walcheren, and returned to England, 1809. Amalgamated witli 1st Battalion, 1S14.] To
Belgium and France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1818. To Gibraltar, 1823. To England,
1834. To Nova Scotia, 1838. To Canada, 1840 To AVest Indies, 1843. To Nova Scotia, 1847. To
England, 184S. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). To
England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1869. To India, 1880, To Burmah,
1885 (campaign of 1885-86). To India, 1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised at Newport (Wales) in 1858. To Malta, 1859. To Gibraltar, 1863. To Canada, 1866, To
England 1867. To West Coast of Africa and Ashanti, 1872,' To England, 1873. To Gibraltar, 1874.
To England, 1880. To Ireland 1883.
24th
Regimental District
BRECON.
]
Tist Batt., Chakrata, Bengal.
L^au Batt., Pembroke Dock.
*65 The South Wales Borderers.
Formerly the 24th (The 2nd Warwick
shire) Regiment.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the South Wales Borderers and the Montgomery
Militia respectively.)
Blenheim" " Ramillies" "Oudbnardb " " Malplaqcbt " " Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Cape of Good Hops
Tip '1'alavera" "Fdentbs d'Osoh" " Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Pyeenees " " Nivelle " "Ortheb"
PENINSULA" " PDNJAUB" " CHILLI AN WALLAH " "GOOJBEAT" " SOUTH AFRICA, 1877-8-9 " " BURMA, 1S85-87."
> ; Lt, p24 June 53 ; Capf. 7 Sept. 55 ;
Major General, 30 Sept. 82 ; Lt. General,
^e"SHSe';'CoIonel.— Richard Thomas Glyn,1 CB. CMG. Ensign, px6 Aug
Full
Pay
£aa"J Major, •'23 July 61 ; Lt.Colonel, ^13 Feb. 67 j Colonel, 13 Feb.' 72
'-\ 30 Sept. 87 ; Colonel South Wales Borderers, 29 May 98.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Henry Germain Mainwaring,2 Lieut.
2 Nov. Sj : Lt.Colonel, 9 June 96.
2 Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements,3 DSO. Aide de Camp to the Queen ; Lieut. 2 Dec. 74
Major, 24 Feb. So ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 1 July 07 ; Colonel, 2 Dec. 96 ; Lt.Colonel, 8 Apr. 97.
Sept. 73; Capt. 7 July 80; Major,
Capt. 4 Dec. 80;
Majors.
■1 Son. UlickDe Rupe Burke Roche,4 2nd \
in Command 30 Sept. 96 )
1 Courtuey Vor Trower,5 ind in Com- 1
mand 8 Apr. 97 $
1 George Charnpney Palmes0
1 Charles Emilius Curll"
1 Frederic Philip Smyly7
Reginal d Campbell. >° Adjutant 2 Middle- /
sex Vol. Rifles 16 Nov. 96 }
Francis Charles King Hunter, Recruit- )
ing Stuff Officer, Leeds, 15 Apr. 97 ... i
Edward Sylvester Giliman, Adjutant 4)
Volunteer Battalion 1 Oct. 96 J
Captains.
2 Jonas Hamilton du Boulay Travers13 ...
Douglas John Gaisford, Diet. Inspector I
of Musketry, Colchester, 1 Feb. 98 ... J"
Henry Macleod Graham, u Adjutant 4)
Battalion 1 Feb. 97 5
Boti en Wm. Sutton Van Straubenzee, \
Instructor R. M. College 1 Sept. 92... j
Geo. Hughes G rant, l64d/. 3-B».4 Sept. 95
ii Alfred Maitland Addison „
i Charles Archibald Ramsay Scott
Herbert Acheson Moore1"
7N1J LIEUT.
Arthur Henry Morris Hamilton Jones, ")
Adj. 2 Volunteer Battalion 1 June 95 .»
1 Hugh Gilbert Casson (Depot)
Fred. St. John Hughes, A.D.C. to Sir\
F.W.E.F.Forestier-Walker 18 Nov. 95 >
Clifton Vincent Reynolds Wright,18 \
Assist. Insp. Gold Coast Constabulary $
Clayton Gascoigne Beauchamp,13^/!*-"!'.
tant 3 Volunteer Battalion 3 Feb. 96...)
1 Sydney Fitzwyman Cooke
2 Henry de Clervaulx Moody20 (Depot)
John Going,21 Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. 28 Apr. 98
Chas. Edw. Fitzbierald Walker, Adju-}
tant 5 Volunteer Battalion 1 Apr. 97... j
Sydney Sheridan Bradford,23^!? httant 3 (
Vol. Bn. TVest Riding Regt. 18 Feb. 97 i
2 Victor Ferguson21
2 Thomas Stirling Marquis25
1 Wilfrid Edward Bownas Smith, Adju- <
tant 31 July 97 1
2 Marcus John Barre" de la Poer Beresford
2 Edward Whitmore Jones
Franklin Macaulay Gillespie,26 serving \ '
in West Africa )
Edw.Cuninghamc Margesson,27 serving )
the Brit. Cent. Africa Protectorate $
Herbert Wykeham England Parker,23"/
serving under the Royal Niger Company j
FrancisGeo.CourthopeMansel Morgan, ")
A.D.C. to Sir R. Biddiilph 9 Jan. 97.. }
2 Edgar Patrick Carnac Purchas30 ...
Norman Burrows,29 serving\in the Niger 1
Coast Protectorate $
2 Robert Peel Yates. Station Staff Officer, 1
Chakrata, 8 Feb. 98 j
1 Charle3 John Safford
2 Chas. William Pearless, Staff College...
Lieutenants.
Walter Ernest Lawrence, Aide de Camp}
to Sir F. Carrington 26 July 98 J
1 Frederick William Gray
1 Anthony Julian Reddie
William Arthur Glanmor Williams,")
serving under the Royal Niger Co j
Archibald Junes Forbes, serving under \
the Royal Niger Company $
1 William Lyttleton Lawrence
1 Glynne Everard Eaile Welby (Depot) ...
2 Robert William Bradlev (Depot]
2 Charles L.Taylor, Adjutant 18 Feb. 97
2 Frederick George Lawrence
2 Francis Innes Day32 »»
1 Harry Whitehill Stevens
Robert Berkeley Airey, Army Se rv. Corps
1 Charles Sumner Stooks
14 Sept. 78
31 Jan. 77
26 Mar. 79
2 July 79
5 Oct. ;
22 Jan. 8
19 Feb. 81
11 Aug. 80
i6Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
5 Feb. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
9 May 58
6 July 89
i3 Feb. 91
25 July 9 [
5 Dec. 91
27 Jan. 92
12 Mar. 92
23 July 90
17 Jan. 91
13 Aug. 92
13 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 92
13 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 92
19 Nov. 92
20 May 93
20 May 93
19 July 93
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
10 Oct. 94
20 Feb. 95
7 Mar. 94
6 Mar. 95
28 Sspt. 95
6 Sept. 76
17 May 77
10 Sept. 7
23 Jan. 79
12 Apr. 79
7 July 80
14 Dec. 80
1 Jan, 80
1 July 81
: July 81
8 June Si
8 Aug.
7 Feb.
6 Feb.
28 Feb.
6 May
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
7 Feb.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
25 Aug.
31 July
31 July
26 Mar 90
90
90
SS
1 June
25 Oct.
1 Oct.
18 Nov.
1 Sept.
22 Feb.
13 May
13 May
19 July
18 May
7 Oct.
24 Oct.
24 Oct.
24 Oct.
22 May
28 May
1 July
Oct.
I Nov.
II Jan.
11 Nov.
14 Nov.
14 Nov.
15 Nov.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
9 Jan.
8 Apr.
captaij
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18 June
81
8 Oct.
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9 June
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9 June
86
14 June
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25 Oct.
84
25 Feb.
89
1 June
90
25 Oct.
90
1 Oct.
91
3 Nov.
24 Feb.
j Sept.
1 Nov.
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92
92
92
1 Nov.
92
1 Nov.
92
2 Dec.
92
26 Oct.
92
1: Sept.
93
11 Sept.
25 Mar.
18 Nov.
93
92
95
15 Nov.
96
15 Nov.
96
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
96
96
16 Nov.
96
1 Apr.
8 Apr.
97
97
6 Mar.
98
6 Mar.
98
6 Mar.
98
2 Apr.
98
28 May
98
13 July
98
25 June
98
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17-
23 NuV.
10 Feb. 91
4 Mar. 92
9 June 92
9 June 93
30 Sept. 46
1 Jan. 9S
25 June 98
7 Sept. g3
14 July 98
Pay.
4
4
3
3
Pay.
The South Wales Borderers.
266
LlBUTENANTS.
: Bertram William Collier
1 Edward Colson
2 fiuy Bernard Campbell Ward
1 Teignmouth Philip Melvill ..
: Hubert Peel Yates
2 Richard 1'arry Crawley
2 Roland Gaskell Palmer
2 Lechmere Howell Tudor
2 George Augustus Riddell
Second Lieutenants.
1 Charles Edward Kitchin
1 Basil George Bagot Paton
1 Herbert Hingston Syer
2 William Charles Ourgen^en
1 Thomas Cattell Greenway
1 Duncan Le Geyt Pitcher
2 Douglas John Dickinson
Kynard Hawdon
Quarter Mustere. — 2 William Burrows.34 15
1 Joseph Tuotnas Field,
2ND I, [BUT.
LIEUT
7 Dec.
QS
14 Apr.
97
7 Dec
0;
22 Nov.
"
■zs Mar.
96
24 Nov.
97
14 Oct.
q6
1 Apr.
98
9 Dec.
q6
25 June
98
20 Feb.
97
26 July
98
20 Feb.
97
17 Aug.
98
24 Mar.
Q7
10 Sept.
98
15 May
97
10 Sept.
98
8 Sept.
97
8 Sept.
07
15 Sept.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
16 Feb.
Q8
18 May
93
23 Dec.
98
Nov. 93
Son. Lieut.
5 3 June 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
FacinnsWhite. — Aaents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Egypt, 17 Dec. i£q2. 2nd Battalion returned from Aden, 16 Nov. Qi.
1 LtGeneral Glvn served with the 82nd Regiment iu the Crimea from 2nd Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 24th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal.).
Served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, first in command of the Eastern frontier, and afterwards in command of the
forces in the Transkei, being present in the engagement at Newmarke (several times mentioned in despatches,
CB.'j. Served in the Zulu war of 1S79, first in command of No. 3 Column, being present at the attack on Sirayo's
Krantz and the operations at Matyani's stronghold, and subsequently, as Colonel on the Staff, as commander of
the Forces in the Transkei, &c. ; afterwards in command of the Infantry Brigade 2nd Division, being present in
the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, C3IG., Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt. Colonel Mainwaring served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas; also
served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel Clements served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement at Neumaike; also
served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the-
Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 as Brigade Major, and was presentin the engagements at Obu (severely wounded)
and Taindah— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps)_.
4 Major Hon. Ulick Roche served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 with the 1st Battalion of the 24th Foo't, include
ing the operations against the Gaikas and Galekas (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
5 Major Trower served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas and Gaikas ;
also served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Palmes served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present during the operations against the GalekaSs,
and in the engagement at Quintana( Medal with Clasp).
7 Majors Curll andSmyly served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major R. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-89 Medal with two Clasps).
13 Captain Travers served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-Sq (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Graham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Grant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain H. A. Moore served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Wright served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp!.
19 Captain Beauchamp served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Moody served in the Burmese Expedition in iS8q-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal Wesii
Surrey Regiment tinder Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Going served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) .
88 Captain Bradiord served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Ferguson served in the operations in South Africa in 1806 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Carrington,
Commanding the forces (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
25 Captain Marquiu. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
26 Captain Gillespie served in the Niger Soudan campaign uader Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedi-
tions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain Margesson served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897 in charge of a Maxima
gun, including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
28 Lieut. Parker served in the Niirer Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions
to Egbon (at Lokoja) and Bida (Medal with Clasp).
2a Major Burrows served in the Benin Expedition in 1897 with the Niger Coast Protectorate Forces (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain Purchas served with the AshaDti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-9*1 (Star).
32 Lieut. Day served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions to
Bida and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp) .
34 Lieut. Burrows served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition ia
1887-89 (Medal with Clsr/p).
35 Lieut. Field served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 Medal with Clasp
]
The King's Own Scottish Borderers
Formerly the 25th (The King's Own
Borderers) Regiment.
|~ist Batt., Dublin.
l_2nd Batt., Cawnpore, Bengal.
267
25th
Regimental District
BERWICK-ON-TWEED.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Scottish Borderers Militia.)
The king's Crest. " In VerUateReligionisconfi.de." The Castle of Edinburgh. " Nisi Dominus frustra."
The White Horse. " Nee asperaterrent." " Minden " " Egmont-op-Zke." " Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
Years' ser. " Mabtinique " " Afghanistan, 1878-80 "" Chitbal."
I Full Half Colonel.— "William Craig Emilius Napier,1 Ensign, 28 Aug. 35 ; Lt. P17 Nov. 37; Capt. V2Q April 42 ; Brevet
iPay. Pay. 2Ljjor, i3 Feb. 48 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 30 May 51 ; Colonel, 28 Oct. 54 ; Major, 23 Oct. 55 ; Major General
Q March 6^;Lieut. General, 22 Aug. 73 j General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel King's'Own Borderers, 23 Sept. 82.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 p.s.c. John William Godfray,4c Ensign, 24 Sept. 71 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 22 Dec.
79 ; Major, 6 June £8 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 22 Jan. 6 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Jan. q8.
' 2 George Thomas William Hevrat, 2nd Lt. 27 Sept. 71 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. z Jan. 81 ; Major, 14 June
90; Lt. Colonel, 3 Dec. 98.
Majobs.
Chas. Theodore Becker,5 2nd in Com-"/ \
mand 21 June 98 3
Robert John Romanes (Depot) I
i George NisbetMayne8
: James Henry Erskine Reid9 j
Alex. HepburneBarrington Cavaye,16...
Charles Louis Woollcombe17 IB-revet")
Lt. Colonel 20 May 98), D.A.A.Geu. t
for Musketry, Peshutcur, 8 May 97 J !
Montagu Grant Wilkinson,18 District ';
In*p. of Music. Edinburgh. 26 Oct. 97 j
Alfred Worsley Pennyman'"
2XD LIEUT.
Captains.
Herwakl Robert Wigram20
Duncan Alwyn Maci'arlane 21
George de Wet Verner,22 Adjutant 24 ")
Middlesex Volunteer Rifles 1 Aug. 98 )
Reynell H. Bayley Taylor," Major ")
Army Ordnance Department J
Chas. Joseph Edwd. Addis M'Arthur23
p.s.c. Percy Wildman-Lushington, ">
Instructor R. Mil. Coll. 13 Feb. 93... y
p.s.c. Alex. Beamish Hamilton21
James Bonham Tod Pratt25
Harold James Clifford Stanton, Adj.")
I Roxburgh and Selkirk Vol. Rifles >
II Nov. 95 )
Ar. Wentworth Wm. Aug. Thellusson20
Walter Dennistoun Sellar2"
Edgar John Dent,28 Adjutant 3 Bat-")
talion 1 Sept. 94 j
Cecil Macdonald Stephenson,29 Adj. £
4 Vol. Bn. R. Highlanders 15 May 95 ;
Thomas George MacLaren3" (Depot) ...
Archibald Stephen Koe31
Edward Robert Cuxeton32
Alfred Edward Haig,33 Adj utant
May 90
Seymour Campbell Johnston,34 Adj
3 Volunteer Battalion 3 Apr. 97 j
Alexander Charles Going
Angus George Eraser,35 serving with )
the Egyptian Army (
Alan Ralph Cobbold36
David Ramsay S laden,3- DSO
Francis John Carruthers10
Herbert William Rattigan38
*}
LIEUTENANTS.
Norman Ernest Playfair39
Thomas Byrne Sellar*1
Edgar Quartus Robertson
p.s.c. Arthur Blair
Edward Maule Young
Herbert Gilbert Maclachlan Amos, >
Adjutant 25 July 98 )
William Henry Somerville M'Alester42
Robert lnd Chamberlain*3
Hugh Mauritius Itzet.serving withWest )
African Frontier Force j
Henry Donald Neil Maclean41
George Martin Hannay (Depot)
; Alfred John Welch-15 (Depot)
David Drunimond Gunn
: Ronald Charles Gibb45
! Humphrey Frank Pipe-Wolferstan47 ...
: Edward Sacheverell D'Ewes Coke48 ...
: Chandos Leigh
! Edward Nicholson Broadbent49
! Charles Phipps John Ovans50
? Patrick Alexander Vansittart Stewart51
> James Charles Walter Connell52
: Lionel Dixon Spencer53
30 Jan.
1 May
11 May 7S
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
14 Jan.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
19 Feb.
14 Sept.
87
18 Jan.
88
9 May
88
9 May
88
9 May
88
13 June
88
22 Aug.
88
22 Aug.
88
22 Aug.
88
29 Dec!
!
8 June
89
1 Mar.
90
7 Jan.
9i
15 Oct.
90
13 July
92
13 Aug.
92
19 Apr.
93
21 Jan.
93
9 Sept.
93
9 Sept.
93
23 Dec.
0^
7 Mar.
94
7 Mar.
94
10 Oct.
94
29 May
9S
28 Sept.
0%
28 Sept.
OS
18 Julv
96
15 May
97
t6 June
'■7
9 Aug. 73
29 May 72
13 June 74
11 Feb. 75
31 May 77
11 Oct. 76
17 April 79
24 May 79
2 July 79
6 May 82
1 Jan. 81
26 Feb. 8:
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar.
«3
25 Nov.
35
10 Mar.
83
30 Jan.
86
30 Jan.
86
4 Dec.
89
4 Dec.
89
11 Dec.
89
10 May
90
10 May
90
jo May
90
14 June
90
10 Sept,
90
4 Dec.
90
17 Apr.
91
4 Aug.
91
13 Feb.
03
1 Mar.
93
29 Apr.
92
23 May
94
3 Dec.
94
io July
55
22 May
95
19 May
90
21 Feb.
97
12 May
97
T2 May
97
19 May
97
29 July
97
22 Sept.
97
26 Oct.
97
15 Nov.
97
31 Dec.
97
1 Jan.
98
11 May
98
1 July
26 April
2 June
21 June
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Nov
1 July
85
S7I
MAJOB.
i Feb. 88
11 Jan. 88
1 July 88
1 Aug. 38
1 Feb.
1 Nov.
11 Dec.
10 May
14 June 90
11 Jan. 92
27 July 92
13 Feb. 93
1 Mar. 93
30 Dec. 93
2i May 94
28 Sept. 95
22 Jan. 90
19 May 961
8 May 97
12 May 97
19 May 97
21 July 97
26 Oct. 97
1 Jan. 98
30 Dec. 91
8 Oct. 00
1 Jan. 94
10 Sept. 94
6 Feb. gfc
19 May 97
19 May 98
3 Dec. 98
20 May 98
16 Nov. 98
YearTSer.
FurTHfif
gay Pay.
The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
268
2ND LIEUT.
8 Sept.
97
8 Sept.
97
8 Sept.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
16 Feb.
98
4 May
98
4 May
98
1 1 May
Q8
1 June
98
3 Aug.
,:.:
Second Lieutenants.
William Thornton Wilkinson
2 George Butler Stoney54
2 John Henry Woodside Morgan5-'
Thomas William Youngson
2 Hubert Armstrong56
John Alexander Doig57
2 Jas. Montgomery Vansittart Stewart
1 Thomas Paterson Wingate
1 Hugh. Vincent Corbett Turnbull
1 Eric William Macdonald
1 Herliert William Todhunter
1 Walter Garnet E ait
7 ... quarter Mn.tte.rs. — 1 Walter Edward Webb.59 S June 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
6 ... 2 Thomas Henry Gott,t0 26 Apr. 53; .ffoM. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Batt. returned frnm India. 5 Feb. 1801. 2nd Batt. emharlred for Egypt, 19 July 18S8.
1 General Napier served as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Napier during his campaign of 184, against the
Desert and Mountain Tribes en the right bank of the Indus-.. Served ivlao at the siege 01" Sebastopol as
Assistant Director General of the Laud Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of t.to Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Godfray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the crossing of the Swat River,
and the engagement at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Serve:! in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on.
the 1 8th October, at the forcing of the Sarupagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi
country and in the Bara Valley (two Clasps).
5 Major Becker served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Acting Adjutant with the 25th King's Own Borderers,
first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line
Force under Lieut. General Bright, including the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Waziri
Khugianis ; he was also present in the engagements at Kam Daka and Nargosi (Medal). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Peshawur
Column (two Clasps).
'• Major R. H. B. Taylor served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
8 Major Mayne served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the
Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora. (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and in the opera-
tions around Dwatoi and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
9 Major Reid served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the Bazar Valley Expedition ; was
present at the mutiny of the Wali's troops on the Helmund at Giriath, at the battle of Maiwand (wounded), and
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
16 Majors Cavaye, Pennyman and Captain Carruthers served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers with the Suakin Field Force m December! 888 during the investment of Suakin, and were present at
the engagement at Gernaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on
the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
17 Lt.Colonel Wool lcombe served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in- the Afghan war of
1878-80, first with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal) . Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers in the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 with the Burma.h Column under Brigadier General Symons
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1S9.5 as Brigade Major to the
2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Wilkinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp, ana
Khedive's Star). Served as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1SS8 during the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement at Gernaizah
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
20 Captain Wigram served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force
in December iS8s during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gernaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1S89. Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers,
including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (two Clasps).
21 Major Macfarlane served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 18S8 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gernaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in iSSq. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish
Borderers including the action at tho Malakand Pass — dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the
18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in ihe operations in the Dwatoi country
and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
22 Captain Verner served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Lin
Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the en-
gagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Superintendent of Army Sicnallers (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain M'Arthur served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in the
Khyber Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 and was
present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers in the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1890 with the Burniah Column
under Brigadier General Symons (Medal with Ciasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Oven Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass
th e passage 01 the Swat River, and tho ergagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
268a Tlie King's Own Scottish Borderers.
24 Major Hamilton served with the Ch'.n-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Pratt served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Thellusson served with the Mounted Infantry with the Suakin Field Force in December 18S8 during
the investment of Suakin and was present m the engagement atJG emaiza h (Medai with Clasp, and Khedive's Star;
Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in i88q.
27 Captain Sellar served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in ihe operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889.
28 Captain Dent served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakm and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engage-
ment at Toski( mentioned in despatches, 4th Classol the Medjidie, Clasp).
29 Captain Stephenson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain MacLaren served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagements at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 nith toe Tii ah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers, aad was present in the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi country— slightly wounded (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps).
31 Captain Koe served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
ihe Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in i?95 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
<Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain Cureton served with the 2nd Battalion King's O .vn Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1839. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Signalling.Officer 2nd Brigade, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass, the passage of Swat River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at
Dargai on the 18th October and at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
33 Captain Haig served with the'2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedives Star); also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakand Pass (after which he was Acting Adjutant), the passage of the Swat River,
and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Noith West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi country and in the Bara Valley (mentioned
in despatches, two Clasps).
34 Captain Johnston served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
33 Captain Fraser served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 wnh the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
36 Captain Cobbold served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field Force
in December 1888 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Captain Sladen served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish borderers with the Suakin Field Force in
December 18S8 during the investment of Suakin, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the
18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhan«a Passes and in the operations in the Dwatoi country
and in the Bara Valley — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
38 Captain Rattigan 6erved with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Bcrderers with the Suakin Field Force
in December 1888 during the investment of Suakm, and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889. Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers as
Regimental Transport Officer, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
39 Lieut. Playfair served in the campaign on the North We=t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was
present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
and in the operations in the Dwatoi country and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
4U Lieut. Sellar served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with ClasD). Served in the campaign on the North Western Frontier
■of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's
Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of tne
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi aountiy and in the lara Valley (two Clasps).
42 Dieat. McAlester served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 211a Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary lorce with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October; at the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the Dwatoi country and in the operations in the Bara Valley (two Clasps).
43 Lieut. Chamberlain served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River, and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
44 Lieut. Maclean served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was
present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing 0 f the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and
in the operations in the Dwatoi country and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
45 Lieut. Welch served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River,
and the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhait in 1S97-98 with the Th-ah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October, at the forcing of the
Samnagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi country and in the Bara Valley (two Clasps).
46 Lieut- Gibb served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
wi h t le Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present in the
tngagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
operations in the Dwatoi country and in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps^.
4" Lieut. Pipe-Wolferstan served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of ihe Swat River, and
The King's Own Scottish Borderers. 268b
the engagement at Pan.ikora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William. Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October, at the forcing of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Dwatoi country and in the Bara Valley (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps).
43 Lieut. Coke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with the 2nd Battalion King's
Own Scottish Borderers, including the stcrming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded (Medal wilh Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force (two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present
in the engagement at Dargai on the iSth and 20th October and at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes (two Cla'ps).
49 Lieut. Broadbent served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present
in the operations around Dwatoi (Medal with two Clasps).
50 Lieut. Ovens served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
-with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, and was present at the
forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations around Dwatoi and in the Bara Valley (Medal
with two Clasps),
51 Lieut. Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps) .
a Lieut. Connell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps).
53 Lieut. Spencer served m the campaign on the North West Fromier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Bordereis, including the
operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
54 Second L-eit. Stoney served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir WiDiam Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
two Clasps).
55 Second Lieut. Morgan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, includ-
ing the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
56 Second Lieut. Armstrong served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
(Medal with two Clasps),
57 Second Lieut. Doig served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal
with two Clasps).
59 Lieut. Webb served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
60 Lieut. Got't served in the Soudan campaign :n 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Pan.ikora (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
tmder Sir AVilliam Lockhart in 1897-58 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Scottish Borderers (two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion the King's Own Scottish Borderers (formerly the 25th Regt.)
Raised in England in 1859. England and Scotland, to 1863. Ceylon, to 1868. India, to 1875. Aden,
401876. England, to 1879. Ireland, to 1886. Gibraltar, to 1886. England, to 1888. (Entitled " The
King's Own Scottish Borderers," 1887.) Egypt, to 1888. The Soudan, to 1889 (action at GGmaizab/).
Egypt, to 1590. India, 1890.
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The Carneronians (Scottish Rifles).
Formerly the 26th {The Cameronian) and
fist Batt.,Lufknow, Bengal.
Lznd Batt., Aldershot.
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^SSmSo^'J the 9oth {Perthshire Volunteers— Light Infantry) Regiments
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Royal Lanark Militia.)
"Blenheim" " Rahillies " -'Oudbnarde" "Malplaquet " "Mandora" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
" Ooickna " " Martiniquk " " Guadaloupe " "China" (with the Dragon) . " South ArsiCA,
Years'Ser [ 1846-7" " Sevastopol" " Luckuow "" Abyssinia "" South Apbica, 1877-8-9."
Pay Pay Colonel. — George Henry MacKinnon,1 CB. 2nd Lt. 29 June 24 ; Ensign J- Lt. p4 Nov. 24 ; Lt. <Sr Capt f2->
Feb. 28; Capt. <f- Lt. Colonel, v 24 April 40 ; Colonel, 11 Nor. 5! ; Major General, 22 Sept. 58; Lieut. Gtr./rai,
10 Feb. 65; General, 19 Jan. 73 ; Colonel 26th Foot, 21 Dee. 62.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Henry de Courcy Rawlins,* Lieut. 23 April 74; Captain, 11 Oct. 79; Major,
30 May S3 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Dec. 04.
p.s.c. Samuel Holt Loinax," Lieut. 13 June 74; Captain, 21 July 80; Major, 1 Jan. 86; Lt. Colonel,
10 Oct. 97.
as
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Majors.
1 Ernest Cooke, and in Command 10 Oct. 97
2 Sydney Philip Strong,10 2nd in Com-'i
maud 2? Dec. 97 S
2 Edward Douglass Kennedy
1 Cameron Charles Douglas12
1 Sydney Gordon Grant13
Chas. Harrie Innes Hopki us,H Dep. \
Assist. Adj. Gen. Bzcnjab. 9 Aug. 95 )
Fortescue,Johi:Nason (Jit. Lt. Colonel
16 Nov. 98,) lh serving with the Egyp-
tian Army,
Art.Ogilvie White,2r Adj.^lin. 1 Nov. 95
Captains.
James Shaw20
Robert Black Fell28
Thomas Townley Macan
Allan Vesey Ussher,29 Adjutant 3)
Lanarkshire Vol. Rifles 16 Nov. 96... $ |
Lionel Combe, Adj. Midland Baiitcay 1
(N. W. Prov.) Vols. 1 Apr. 96 j
: Conyngham Richard Cecil Ellis
Ernest Henry Samuel Twyford,30~/
at Staff College $
p.s.c. Herbert Sutherland Walker,31^
serving in West Africa under the >
Colonial Office )
2 p.s.c. Leslie Dewing Blackburn
Herbert Forbes Churchill, Adj.s Vol. \
Batt. Manchester Begt. 2 Dec. 95 ... j
Henrv Nugent Head, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. 1
X. Staffordshire Begt. 15 Mar. 97 ... 5
1 Ch. Maxwell Shurlock Henning (Dep.)
Geo. DalbiacLuard, Adf.3Bn.1s Aug.96
2 Robert Wanless O'Gowan
1 Archibald Offlev Jenney
2 Wilfrid Marryat Bliss
1 Philip Rynd Robertson
1 Crofton Bury Vandeleur
2 John Henry Wingiield Guise
1 William Alston Dykes
2 Fergus Murray, Adjutant 20 Nov. 95...
2 Geo. Tupper Campbell Carter-Campbell
2 Ernest deLaunoy Hayes
Lieutenants.
MaynardFrancisColchester-Wemyss,-)
Adjutant Queen's Vol. Bifle Brigade >
with rank of Captain nJuly93 J
1 Charles Edward Tuson (Depot)
2 Walmsley Douat O'Brien
1 George Adams Ellis
2 Charles Walter (Depot)
1 Maurice Loraine Pears
Hesperus David Watkiss Lioy d,sercing ~>
tcith the Egyptian Army J
James Huntly Dutton
: Arthur Cecil Northey
William Hugh Barton.
1 Richard Oakley
1 James Graham Chaplin33 Adjutants
29 Oct. 98... j
1 Harry More Wollste in
2 Samuel Lawrence
1 Frederick Lawrence Stanley Clarke ...
r Ian Stewart
2 John Woodburne Osborne
1 Vernon Aubrey Scott Keighlcy
1 Noel Moir Tod
Henry Edward Green , serving with the )
West African Eegiment j
1 Arthur Herbert Wood34
; James Stewart M'Euen
Second Lieutenants.
c Walter Joseph Maxwell-Scott
2 William Michael Joseph White
2 Mark Kerr
2 Arthur Lord Mackinnon
2 Francis Alex. Chetwood Hamilton
1 Vincent Corbett Sandilands
1 Harry Hylton Lee
2 William Henry Macallan
sHarry Vernon Lockwood
2 George Grice „ ,,,.
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
1 May -I
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EREV. MAJ.
15 July 76! 24 Jan. 83I
7 Aug. 78: 11 Sept. 83 ■
15 July -7S j 14 Nov. 83
31 Mar. 80; 10 Oct. 85
1 May 78 29 Sept. 80 16 Oct. 85
1 May 78, 1 Apr. 79, 2 Jan. Sfi
11 Aug. 80 1 July £1 17 Ma-
li May 78' 7 Jan. Sc
1 May 78I 11 Oct. 7;
11 May 78I 2 June S<
21 Oct. £0 t .Tnlv i>,
86
iOct.
19 Feb.
• 79
* June 80
1 July Ei
1 July Si
10 Mar. £3
Dec. i
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
Apr.
5 Feb. 87
20 June So
23 Mar. 89
23 Oct. 89
3 May 90
20 Oct.
27 Jan.
12 Mar.
9 Apr.
12 Oct.
17 Dec.
26 Apr.
21 Oct.
7 Mar.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
9 Jan.
20 Feb.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
27 Nov.
28 Dec.
26 Feb.
11 Apr. jd
7 Feb.
18 Feb.
7 Oct.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
22 June
25 Aug.
16 Nov.
2 Mar.
29 Apr.
5 Apr.
6 Dec. S3
10 Oct. 94
29 Oct. 94
28 Nov. 94
15 Dec. 94
4 Jan. 95
14 Jan. 95
93
15 Nov.
95
94
20 Nov.
95
94
1 Apr.
90
94
26 Apr.
90
94
24 June
90
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23 Dec.
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28 July
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9 Ocr.
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10 Oct.
97
95
2 Nov.
97
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22 Dec.
97
96
25 Mar.
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5 Sept.
20 Feb.
24 Mar. 97
1 May 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 57
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. q8
4 May 98
7 May 98
15 May 97
23 Nov. 98
zr July 98
30 J uiy 90
29 Oct. gi
86
'23 June
17 May
13 Nov.
22 June
2 Mar. 92
29 Apr
92
5 Dec. S3 7 Mar. 94
16 Apr. 94
16 Apr. 94
28 Nov. 94
15 Dec. 94
15 Nov.
95
2 Dec.
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10 Oct.
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10 Oct.
97
2 Nov.
97
22 Dec.
97
22 Dec. 97
26 Oct. 98
25 May 97
The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 270
Full I Half
|Pay.|Pay,
Quarter Master/. — i Jesse Woolger, 8 May 95 ; Son. Lieut.
2 Thomas Finn, 6 July 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings, Rifle Grean. — Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
1st Battalioii embarked for India, 1 Dec. 1894. 2nd Battalion returned from India, i^Teb. 1895.
1 General MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter Master General at the Cape of Good Hope in the Kaffir war
of 1S46-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the 2nd Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir war
of 1851-52 (Medal).
5 Lt. Colonel Rawlins served intheGaika war of 187S in command of the mounted infantry of his regiment ; served
throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in the Second Squadron of Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engage-
ments at Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches), and throughout the operations of Clarke's Column
(Medal with Clasp).
7 Lt.C'olonel Loinax served as Adjutant of the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations
in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and the engagement at Taba Indoda. Also served throughout the Zulu war of
5879, anil was present m the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kamirala, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major Strong served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1S78, including the operations in the
Perie Bush. Also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and present in the engagements at Zungin Nek,
Kambxila (mentioned in despatches), and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Douglas served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Aide de Camp to
Major General Da.vis, Commanding 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Medal w-ith Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the Desert Column attached to the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
13 Major Grant served with the Bechuaualand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
14 Major Hopkins served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1379, and was present in the engage-
ments at Kambula and Ulundi (Medal —ith Clasp).
15 Lt. Colonel Nason served in the operations in the Soudan in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin
(wounded) and Toski (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, including the engage-
ment at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
20 Caotain Shaw served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Brigade Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
27 Major White served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements
at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Fell served with the ooth Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements
at Zungin Nek and Kambula (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Ussher served in the operations against the Jehus, Lagos, in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
30 Captain Twyford served with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9 as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp).
31 Major Walker served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as special service officer
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Chaplin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment including the expedition
to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Second Lieut.' Wood served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two
Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), — formerly the
26th Cameronians.
"Raised in 1688 and proceeded to Flanders in 1691 till 1700. Scotland, to 1702. Netherlands,
to 1713. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 1716. Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 1738. Minorca, to
1748. Ireland, to 1754. Scotland, to 1757. Ireland, to 1767. North America, to 1800. England, to
1801. Egypt, to 1802. Scotland, to 1803. [2nd Battalion raised and proceeded to Ireland to 1807.
Disbanded in 1813.] Germany, to 1806. England, to 1807. Ireland, to : 808. Spain, to 1809. England,
1809. Walcheren Expedition, to 1810. Jersey, to 1811. Spain, to 1812. Gibraltar, to 1821.
Ireland, to 1827. England, to 1828. India, to 1840. China, to 1842. Scotland, to 1844. England, to
1845. Ireland, to 1850. Gibraltar, to 1853. Bermuda, to 1859. Ireland, to 1861. Scotland, to 1862.
England, to 1865. India, to 18" 5. England, to 1876. Scotland, to 1878. England, to 1880. Malta,
to 1881. England, to i?84. Scotland, to 1886. Ireland, 1886.
Continuation of Notes to the Royal Iimiskilling Fusiliers.
2< L'out. Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal ltimskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Lieut. Grazebrook served in the campaing on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Burton served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
3'- Second Lieut. Davies served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiiiers (Medal with Clasp) -
32 Second Lieut. Stokes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskillinnr Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Bell served in the campaign on the North We-t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08
with the 2nd Battalion Roj"al Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in
the Bara Valley, and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
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The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Formerly the 27th (LmisJcilUng) and the io8MristBatt.,EnDjskiiien.
/ ,r 7 7 i- j \ t> ■ . 2EdBatt.,Pestawur, Punjab.
{Madras Infantry) Regimev.is. L J *
jh, Tyrone, and Donegal Militia respectively. )
ite Horse. "Nee aspera terrent." " .St. Lucia "
anca" " Vittoria" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle"
Regimental Distriet
OMAGH.
(The, 3rd, 4th, and 5tu Battalions are formed of the Fermana,
The Castle of Inniskilling-, with St. George's Colours. The Wh
" Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Maida " " Bada.icz " " Salam.
"Okthes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula" " Waterloo" " South Africa
Years' Ser.
Ful
Pay.
Half
Pay.
31
25
22
21
...
21
21
27.
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
19
15
IS
14
14
14
14
14
13
13
12
12
346-7" "Central India.'
-William Roberts,1 Ensign
55 ; Major, 17 Sept. 58
69 ; Muj
pr Nov. 39 ; Lieut. 10 July 43
Brecet Lt. Colonel, 27 Dee. 64
General, 4 May 80
Capt. P17 Aug
Lt. Colonel. *2
2 Nov
27 Dec
2 Jan. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels. — t Thomas Martin Gerard Thackeray, Ensign, *2$ Nov.
23 Mar. 81 ; Major. 1 Dec. 89 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Feb. 97.
2 p.s.c. Richard Meuteith Greenfield,- Lieut. 13 June 74 ; Capt. 14 Sept. 81; Major
Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 93 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Dec. 97.
. 52; Brerst Major,
June fis;_ Colonel,
Lieut. General, 21 Aug. 83; Colonel Royal Inskilling Fusiliers",.
L?. p27 0ot. 71; Cajrt.
10 Aug. 90 ; Brevet)
5 Sept. 77
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
16 Feb.
1 May
22 Jau. 79
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 70
13 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
Majors. 2>-r> lieut,
2 Henrj- George Daniel,3 2nd in Com-')
maud 1 Feh. 98 j
1 John Francis William Charley,4 2nd 1
in Command )
1 Henry M'L.eod 5foung
1 Francis Alexander Sanders
Edward Aubrey Stracban
p.s.c. Thomas D'Oyly Snow6 (Bt Lt. \
Colonel 16 Nov. 08), Brigade Major, >
Egm't, 13 July 98 J
Ricnard Charles Clement Cox, Adj. \
Syderaliitil Volunteer* 18 Sept. 97 ... j
2 p.s.c. Archibald James Murray"
Captains.
Jasper Graham Mayne
Gerald Macsay Mackenzie, Adjutant')
1 Vol. Bn. Royal Fusiliers j Mar. 95 j
1 Charles John Lloyd Davidson
p.s.c. John Leathley Armitage, Inst. \
Royal Military College 27 June 96... ]
p.s.o.HarryOtho Devereux Hickman,5 >
Assist. Mil. Seer. Bermu 10,24 Juneoo i
George Powell Stewart,9 Adjutant 2 ~)
Jersey Militia ty Dec. 94 )
Thos. Godwin Campbell Reynolds,'0'/
Adjt. S.I. Railway Vol*. 7 May 97... )
Richard Mildmay Foot," Adj. '2 Vol. \
Battalion Bedford Rc.gt. 25 Nov. 95 )
1 Annesley Johu Hancocks
Ernest Blennerha>settBlennerhassett, >
Adjutant 3 Jersey Militia 1 Oct. 96... J
Charles Melville Kendall, Adjutant i\
Vol.Bn. Bedfordshire Rrgt. 1 June 97 J
2 Francis George Jones12
2 Henry Percy Hancox" "...
Arthur Francis Hamilton Cox,1* Army )
Bay Departmemt , ' j
2 Cha.ries Rodney Heastey15
1 Claude Houst n Stuart'.
r William Liens] Percci C-ictsn
Charles Arthur Wilding," Adjutant \
4 Battalion 1 Sept. 97 j
1 p.s a. Kdwrn-d James' Buck'lev, AdiuO
tant 15 Dec. 98 ' j
2 Ambrose S,t. Quintin Ricardo1?.".'".'."...
2 Frederick Hush Gordon Cunliffe18 1
Station Staff' Oficer,Murree,g\ug.gS )
2 Robert Campbell Pierce19
1 William Francis Hescs^
John Cecil Armstrong, Army P., y JOept.
2 Travers Edwards Clarke,20 Adjutant V
31 Oct. 98 j
1/, a 1 F-rcii,-1 Scott' Eeves1
2 Stafford James Somerville22 \
2 Evan Henry Llewellyn
Lieutenants.
Rol lie Fitzgerald Uniacke, Assist. Inst. ~>
Kythe school of Musketry 15 July 93 S
ji Charies George oime [Depot 1
j Francis Cochrane Loftus, on speeio,l\
employ until West African Regiment f
,i Henry Adolphe. Le Person, Staff College
2 tj eorge William Kemvs23
I2 Edward Sansmarez Carey24
2 Robert Wiliiam Hamilton Mitchell" ...
2 George Wheeler Morle.}26
J2 Joseph Aloysius Byrne [Depot) ".
1 John Evans '
p Archibald Hugh Arhuthnot
2 Henry Tate Mauley2"
2 Henry Alexander Johnson28
2 George Charles Grazebrook29
1 James Norrrian Crawford
1 Edward William Atkinson
1 Jaines Taylor Lowry
1 Richard Asbmur Blair Young,
1 Algernon Cuuiley Jeficoat
2 William Clerke Burton30
5 Feb. 87
23 Mar. S7
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
10 Nov. 88
:6 June 89
9 Nov. 39
29 Mar. 90
11 June 00
29 Oct. 00
10 Nov. 88
29 Nov. 90
23 May 91
jo Oct. 91
19 Nov.
17 Dec.
23 Jan.
26 Apr.
19 July
4 Oct.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
6 Mar.
17 Apr.
29 May
29 May
7 Dec.
12 Aug
23 Dec.
:+ July
8 Sept.
30 Sept
95
95
95
95
. 96
96
97
9l\
90!
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
SBOT.MAJ.
ilAJOR
21 Mar. 78
4 Oct. 84
1 Feb.
93
1 Nov. 78
13 Jan. 85
23 Sept
93
13 Nov. 78
2 Feb. 85,
93
oft
18 Nov. 78
2 Feb. 85,
8 Apr.
1 Feb. 79
2 Feu. 85
| 1 Feb.
97
1 July 81
1 July 87
1 May
97
8 Dec. 80
7 May 87
08-
1 July 81
1 July 87
1 June
98
1 July 81
10 Sept. 87
1 July 81
1 Feb. 83
1 July 81
1 Feb. S3
1 July 81
17 Oct. S3
1 July Si
28 Aug. 89.
30 Jan. 84
6 Mar. 91
14 May 84
24 June 91
7 Feb. 85
24 June 91
7 Feb. 85
1 July 91
6 May 85
20 June 92
29 Aug. 85
12 Oct. 92
16 Dec. 3,
1 Feb. 93
30 Jan. 80
1 Mar. 95
13 Feb. 86
24 June 96
10 Nov. 86
24 June 96
16 Jan. 39
1 Oct. 96
S May 89
1 Oct. 96
11 Sept. 89
1 June 97
22 Oct. 90
7 June 97
15 Dec. 90
6 A.ug. 97
11 Aug. 91
3 Nov. 97
10 June 91
1 Dec. 97
4 June 91
13 Apr. 98
30 Sept. 91
13 Apr. 98
2c June 92
13 Apr. 98
21 Sept. 92
1 June 98
2t Sept. 92
1 June 98
21 Jan. 93
8 June 98
79 July 93
1 Jan. 95
1 Mar. 9;
22 Nov. 93
17 July 9.s
24 June 91
1 July 96
7 May 97
1 June 97
6 Aug. 9,
10 Nov. 97
1 Dec. 97
13 Jan. gt
6 Aor. 9?
j 3 Apr. gt
23 Apr. 98
1 June qt
t June °*
8 June gc.
15 July 98
Tears' Ser.
Full Half
pay. i Pay.
The Royal Innisliill ing Fusiliers.
272
2SD LTKUT.I
i Dec.
q7
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
07
16 reb.
08
16 Feb.
Q8
3 Aug-.
98
3 Aug.
98
3 AUg.
98
14 Sep:.
90
Second Lieutenants.
2 Arthur Mostyu Davies31
i Waller Ochiltree Stuart
2 Charles Henry George Vesey Stokes32
2 Noel Holmes Lincoln
2 Ricbar 1 Hope Waller
2 Frederick FitzRoy Vallings
2 Alan Ceorge Caldwell Hutchinson
1 William Waltrude Meldon
1 Daniel George Harold Auchinleck
Quarter Masters. — 2 Edward Henry Bell,33 17 July 95 ; Son. Lieut.
1 James Arthur Page, 10 Feb. 97 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
-istBatt. returned from South Africa, 21 Jan. 1889. 2nd Butt, embarked for Lndia, 12 De 1S88.
1 Lieut.General Roberts served with the 28th Regiment throughout th= Eistern campaign of 1834-55, including
the Battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and an*j,irinthe C^m3tervon the iSth June (.Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legionof Honor, 5th CKss of the \le ijidie, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a detachment of 500 men of the 28th Regt. against the Waghsrs with the Okamuudel Field Force in
1859, including the assault on the Fort of Be.yt on the 6th Oct., and siege and occupation of Dwarka; commanded
the reconnaissance on Dwarka from Lt. Colonel Donovan's Force, cons sting of 2 fisld-piec^s and 150 men, on the
26th October 185Q. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 in command of a Brigade of the Kabul Field Force and
in command of the Bala Hissar Fortress till promoted to Major General (Medal),
2 Lt. Colonel Greenfield served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hillsin 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Coionel). Served in the campaign en the North Weft Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1S97-98 in command oi the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley, and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps).
3 Major Daniel served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Transport and attached to the ist Battalion of
the Royal Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India underSir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with
the Tii ah Expeditionary Force, inclading he operations in the Bara Valley, and the occupation of the Khyber
Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
* Major Charley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2ndBattdion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley, and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
6 Lt. Colonel Snow served m the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile ^Expedition in
1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry of the Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Abu
Kru— severely wounded (Medal wiih two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
7 Major Murray served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
8 Captain Hickman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the ODerationsin the Soudan in December iS83 including the engagement at Gemaizah(4th Class of theMedjidie,
Clasp).'
9 Captain Stewart served in the operations on the North East Frontier of Burma in 1891-92.
10 Captain Reynolds served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 886-88 (Medal with two Clasps); with the Chin-
Lnshai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Transport Officer (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Field Force in 1891 as
Brigade Transport Officer (Clasp).
11 Captain Foot served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
12 Captain Jones served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-03 as Signalling OfFcer. Served in
the campaign on the North West Fronteir of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion
Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley
and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Captain Hancox served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1389-90 (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain A. F. H. Cox served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive"s Star).
15 Captain Heastey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nu Battalion Royal Inniskiliing Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Wilding served in the Wuntho Expedition in 1890-91 with the Burma Military Police (Medal with
Clasp).
17 Captain Ricardo served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley, and the occupation of the KhyV er Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Cunlifle served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Soaforth Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 2nd Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Pierce served with the Eastern Column, Burma, in 1891-92 Served in the campaign on the North.
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Clarke served in the carnpai n rn the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers nith the Tirah Expeditionaiy F. rce, including the
operations in the Bara Valby anu the occupation of the Kl yber Pass (Medal with two Clasps) .
21 Captain Scott-Beves served in tie campaign on the North West Frontitr of India unoer Sir Willitrm Lock-
hart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
22 Captain Somerville served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under r ir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expediuunary Force, including; the
operations in the Bara Valley ahd the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Lieut. Kenny served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir \\ illium Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskil ing Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Lieut. Carey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Valley and ihe occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Lieut. Mitchell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Hoyal Iuniskilling Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
26 Lieut. Morley served in the campaign on, the North West Frontier of India under Sir William L0ckhr.1t
i n 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Val'c y and the occupation of the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
27 Lieut. Manley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-0S with the md Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
operations in the Bara Yalley (Medul with two OL.sps:. [For remainder of Notes seeend of the Cunuronians p. 270.
R 2
273
>TH
The Gloucestershire Regiment
] Formerly the 2&th (North Gloucestershire) and r k
•7te 6ist (South Gloucester shire) Begin/ enis.
t Matt., Fort William .Bengal.
27id liatt., Jersey.
liegunenfalDistrict
BRISTOL.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the South and North Gloucester Militia respectively.)
" Ramilliks" "Louiseurg " "Quebec, 1759" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx) . "Maid a" "Corunna" " Talaveea''
" Baheosa" "Albdheka" "Salamanca" "Vittoeia" "Pyueni.es" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Okthes"
"Toulouse" " Peninsula" " Waterloo" " Punjaub" " Chilli an wallah*' "Goojeeat" "Alma" "Inker-
man" " Sevastopol " "Delhi."
Years" Ser
Full Hall
I'lV. 1M\
I
Colonel.— John Patrick Sutton Redmond,1 CB. Ensign, 7 Jan. 42; Lieut. p>9 Sept. 43 ; Captain, 20 May
48 ; Major, I'll May 55; Lt. Colonel, '10 May 61 ; Colonel, 10 May 66; Major General, : Oct. 77; Lieni.
General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Gloucestershire Regiment, 25 Jau. 97.
1 Lieutenant Colonel.— Edmund Pcrcival Wilford, Ensign, "25 July 65 ; Lt. v2j June 6S ; Capt. 27 Sept.
79 ; Major, 19 July 82 : Lt .Colonel , 11 May 94.
2X» LIEUT.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
11 May
17 Apr.
17 Apr.
21 June
13 Aug.
23 Oct.
Majors.
2 Robert Frederick Lindsell, 2nd in )
Command 26 June 96 J"
1 Stanley Humpheiw, 2nd in Command)
9 Sept. 96 j
2 Charles James Vines
1 Herbert ..Capel Cure,5 DSO
2 Charles DnPlatRichardson-Grithths0..
2 Havdon d'Aubrey Potenger Taylor ..
1 William RadelifTe Peel Wallace7
2 Hugh Richard Tufnell {Depot)
Captains.
2 -Hore. Robert French
2 Samuel Alexander James
John David Jones Bishop, Adjutant : "I
Volunteer Battalion 31 Dec. 96 j , I4 Jan- S0
a Claude Moss, Adj. Bombay Volunteer )
Rifles 1 8 May 94 S\
Joseph Scovell Hobbs, Adjutant 4 \
Battalion 5 Aug. 95 )
Cutts Humphry Hill. Adjutant! Vol. > i
Bn. Soritk Stafford Begt. 10 Jan. 98.. j I
1 Alfred Crowdy Lovett, Adjutant 3)1
Batta lion 2 Nov. 96 5
Stuart Duncan !
Stephen Willcock12 !
Bertram Oliphant Fyfl'e j
1 Charles John Venabies |
1 Vernon Eliott Russell (Depot) !
2 James Greetham Howard Whylock
George Swinton Tulloh 5 Feb. 87
2 Keith Maitland Davie, Staff College I 14 Sept.
Richard Conner 11 Feb.
2 George Frederick Gardiner 23 Mar.
1 Frederick Sutherland Stayner 9 May
"Lieutenants.
Richard Price Jordan, Adjutant Cal-~>
cutta Volunteer Eifles, 8 July 97 >
Harold Esmond Piatt, Aide de Camp to I
Lt. General G. D. Barker 15 Mar. 97 )'
Frank Burges, seroing with the Egyp- 1
Han Army S
Alan Bryant (Depot) 29 Mar. 9'
Francis Couftenay Nisbet 29 Mar. 90
1 John O'Donnell Ingram 3 May 90
captain.
21 Sept. 74! 19 Nov 8
21 April 80 17 Apr.
22 June 801 26 June
!2 Sept. So 22 Sept.
5 June 89
6 July 89
21 Sept.
29 Mar.
29 Mar.
3 May
2 Chirles Norris Hunter, Pay Depart. _ 29 Nov.
1 Ro iert Macgregor Stewart Gardner... 4 Feb.
1 Robert Maturin Manning Davy13 j 29 Jan.
2 Charles Bayard Messiter (Depot) ; 7 Nov.
1 Charle? Stuart Knox 18 May
John Francis Bennett ; 13 Aug.
2 Robert Edward Rising 1 19 Nov.
2 EdwardDAlbret LeMottcJe, Adjutant) T,
t,„ 0 -j M21 Jan.
12 Jan. 93 ) I
2 Joseph Robert Wethered , 19 July
i William Arthur Mould Temple i 19 July
1 Alfred Hutton Radice I 21 Oct.
a Daniel Burges | 21 Oct.
1 John Egerton Ruck 21 Oct.
• Frederick Alexander Breul 21 Oct.
1 Carlos Joseph Hickie j 21 Oct.
: William Leonard Bertram Hill, Adju- > ' ^
tant 30 July 98 J J '3 uec-
1 Robert Ian Rawson 7 Mar.
1 Percy Hamilton Short... 7 Dec.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Roger Wilkinson 9 Dec.
2 Guy Maxwell Ship way j 20 Feb.
2 Phillips Saumarez Vassall I 15 May
1 Eustace Ball Maunsell I 8 Sept.
2 Archibald Alastair M'Leod 8 JSept.
2 George Harold Matthews 16 Mar.
1 Henry Charles Webb Theobald | 4 May
2 Julian Fane I 4 May
2 Hubert Hamilton Smith 1 7 May
20 Nov.
29 Sept.
5 Oct.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Jan.
1 July
24 Aug.
22 Oct.
10 May
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
2 July
12 Nov.
29 Aug. 85
22 Oct. 81
25 Nov. "
1 Apr.
25 Apr.
3 J^y
10 Mar.
5 Mar.
20 Dec. 90
17 June 91
91
89
4 Oct.
22 Sept.
5 May
31 May
1 Nov.
1 July
5 Aug.
1 July
1 July
1 July
21 Oct.
1 Dec.
31 Dec.
12 Jan.
19 Oct.
1 Feb.
r8 May
4 Sept.
2 Nov.
26 May
9 Apr.
10 Jan.
P.ltEV.MAJ. MAJOR.
1 July 91
16 June 94
1 July 95
; 4 Sept. 95
19 Feb. 96
1-3 May 96
9 Sept. 96
10 Aug. 98
1 July
1 July 91
21 Oct. 91
31 Dec. 91
13 Apr. 92
4 May 92 1
29 June 91
27 Apr. 93:
16 July 93
18 May 04 1
2 Sept. 941 !5 Lieut. Davy served with the ex-
pedition to the Tambaka Country, on
4 Sept. 95;t,he West Coast of Africa, in 1892,
8 Feb. 971including the capture of Tambi
15 Mar. 97 1 (Medal with Clasp).
26 May 97-
8 July 97
e Oct.
1 o Jan.
12 Jan.
22 Jan.
28 May
1 July
97| Facings White. — Agents, Messrs.
98'Cox and Co.
g8j 1st Battalion embarked for Malta.
i Nov. 93. 2nd BaHalion returned
93 from Aden, 28 Noo. 94.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Edward urray, 15 Aug. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Robei,' ">mes Gray, 8 May 95; Son. Lieut.
The Gloucestershire Regiment. 274
1 Lieut. General Redmond served with the 6ist Regt. throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, and was pre-
sent at the passage of the Chenab and in the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah. and Goojerat, and with the
Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Expedition into the Eusufzie
Country, and skirmishes near Saggow and Zo'ormundie on nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Commanded the flank Com-
panies 61st Regiment with the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded Detachment 61st Regiment which repulsed the attack of the mutinous Sepoy;' 011 the
magazine at Ferozepore on 13th May 1S57, and was severely wounded. Served at the siege (from 14th Aug.).,
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
5 Major Cure served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Transport Officer to he Ruby Mines
Column (mentioned in despatches, VSO., and Medal with Clasp).
0 Major Richardson-Griffiths served in the Afghan war in iS/q-So with the Sth Bengal Native Infantry (Medal).
7 Major Wallace served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command
of the 15th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain WiUcock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-89, and was slightly wounded in an engagement
at Temaline on the 9th December 1SS6 (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Poukhan Expedition in 1S89
(Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the 35th
Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment (formerly the 28th Regiment).
Raised in 1694. Disbanded in 1697. Re-formed and sent to Ireland, 1702. To Germany, 1704
(battle of Ramillies). To Portugal, 1706. To England. 1711. To Vigo, 1719. To England, 1719. To
Ireland, 1720. To England, 1742. To Flanders, 1743. To Nova Scotia, 1758. To Quebec, 1759. To
Havannah, 1762. To England, 1774. To America, 1776. To West Indies, 1778. To England, 1783.
To Scotland, 1784. To Ireland, 1786. To Jersey, 1793. To Flanders, 1793. To Gibraltar, 1795.
To Minorca, 1798. To Malta, 1800. To Alexandria, 1S01. To England, 1802. T2nd Battalion,
formed ;.i 1 S 3.] To Ireland, 1804. To England, 1S06. To Copenhagen, 1807. " To England,
1807. ToGo.tohburg, 1808. To England, 1808. To Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Corunna and Talavera,
siege of Badajoz). To Walcheren, 1S09. To England, 1S10. To Gibraltar and the Peninsula,
1811 (battles of Barrosa, Salamanca, V'ittoria, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. [2nd Battalion dis-
banded in 1814.] To Belgium, 1S15 (battle of Waterloo and occupation of France). To England.
1816. To the Mediterranean, 1817. To Ireland, 1S31. To England, 1834. To Australia, 1835. To
India, 1842. To England, 1848. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siesre of
Sebastopol). To Malta, 1856. To India, 1859. To England, 1S65. To Ireland. 1867. To Gibraltar,
1868. To Malta, 1872. To Hong Kong, 1875. To Straits Settlements, 1878. To Ireland. 1S79. To
England, 1882. To Ireland, 1888.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion, — formerly the 61st (South Gloucestershire Reqiment).
Formed from the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs in 1758 and proceeded to Guadaloupe. To Jersey and
Guernsey, 1762. To Ireland, 1764. To Minorca, 1771. To England, 1782. To Ireland, 1783. To
Gibraltar, 1792. To Martinique, 1794- To England. 1796. To Guernsey, 1797. To the Cape of
Good Hope, 1798. To Egypt, 1801 (battle of Maidal. To Malta. 1S03. [2nd Battalion raised 1803-
disbanded, 1814.] To Messina, 1805 (received the badge of " Egypt" — with the Sphinx). To Gibraltar,
1807. To {he Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Salamanca. Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and
Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To England, 1816. To Jamaica, 1816. To England, 1S22 To Ireland,
1824. To England, 1828. To Ceylon, 1834. To England, 1840. To Ireland, 1843. To India, 1845
(Punjaub campaign and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat. and Indian Mutiny). To Mauritius,
1859. To England, i860. To Channel Islands, 1863. To Ireland, 1S64. To Bermuda, 1S66. To
Canada, 1870. To Ireland, 1872. To Channel Islands, 1875. To England, 1S76. To Malta, 1S78.
To India, i860.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (formerly the 30th Regiment).
Raised as Marines in 1702. Served as such afloat and ashore at capture of Gibraltar 1704 and
numerous operations in Spain (capture of Barcelona, 1705), Mediterranean, France, Nova Scotia, and
Canada. Appointed " 30th Regiment " in 1714. Ireland, to 1724. Minorca, to 1727. Gibraltar, to
1732. Ireland, to 1743. England, to 1746. Action off Cape Finisterre, 1747 (as Marines). England,
to 1747. Ireland, to 1755. England, to 1757. Attacks on the French Coast, 175S. England, to 1761.
Capture of Belle Isle, 1761 (as Marines). England, to 1763. Gibraltar, to 1771. England, to 1774.
Scotland, to 1775. Ireland, to 1781. North America, to 1782. Entitled the " Cambridgeshire
Regiment," 1782. Jamaica, to 1791. England, to 1793. Occupation of Toulon, capture of Bastia and
Calvi, and annexation of Corsica, 1794 (as Marines). Minorca, 1799. Malta, 1800 (taking of Valetta).
Egypt, to 1802 (battle of Alexandria and capture of Marabout). England, to 1804. [2nd Battalion
raised in England, 1803. Ireland, to 1S09. Gibraltar, to 1 810, Peninsula, to 1813 (battles of Badajoz
and Salamanca). England, to 1814. Holland and Belgium, to 1S15 (Quatre Bras and Waterloo).
France, 1815. England, to 1816. Ireland, to 1S17, when it was disbanded and merged in the 1st
Battalion.] Ireland, to 1804. Pomerania, to 1825. Germany, to 1S06. England, to 1S07. India, to
1807. Java, 1807 (as Marines). Macao. 1809. India, to 1829 (storming of Asseerghur). England, to
1831. Ireland, to 1834. Bermuda, to 1S41. Nova Scotia, to 1S44. Ireland, to 1846. England, to
1851. Corfu, to 1853. Gibraltar, to 1854. Crimea (battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol)
to 1856. Gibraltar, to 1857. Ireland, to i860. Channel Islands, to 1861. England, 1S61. Canada,
to 1S68. Nova Scotia, to 1869. Ireland, to 1S71. Channel Islands, to 1872. England, to 1SS0. India,
1S80. Designated " The 1st Battalion The East Lancashire Regiment," 1881.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (formerly the 59th
Regiment).
Raised in 1755, and proceeded to America*, 1763. Nova Scotia, to 1767. America, to 1775.
England, to 1782. Gibraltar, to 1792. England, to 1793. Channel Islands, to 1794. Low Countries,
to 1795. England, 1795. West Indies, to 1802. England, to 1S0S. Peninsula, to 1809. England, to
1810. Ireland, to 181 1. England, to 1812. Peninsula, to 1S14. Ireland, to 1815. Low Countries, to
1816. England, 1816. Ireland, 1816. India, to 1817. Ceylon, to 1818. India, to 1S29. England, to
1831. Ireland, to 1834. England, to 1836. Malta, to 1841. West Indies, to 1843. England, to 1846.
Ireland to 1849. China, to 185S. Cape of Good Hope, to 1861. England and Scotland, to 1865.
Ireland, to 1867. Ceylon, to 1869. Indir,, to 1SS1 (Afghanistan. 1S7S-S0). England, to 18S5. Ireteai,
to 1893, Gibraltar, to 1895. England, to i?97- India, 1S97.
275
3TH
r ist Batt., Plymouth.
l_2iid Batt., Bermuda.
The Worcestershire Regiment.
J Formerly the 2gth {Worcestershire) and the
36th (Herefordshire) Regiments.
(Tlie 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the let and 2nd Battalions Worcestershire Mili t ia respectively. )
The United Red and White Rose. "Firm." " Ramillies" "Mysore" "Hindoostan" "Roleia" "Vimieba"
"Corunna" "Talaveka" "Albuheea" " Salatuanca " "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Orthes"
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Ferozeshah" " Sobuaon" " Pui.'jaub " " Chillianwallah" "Goojerat."
Colonel.— Si'i' George Wentworth Alexander Higginson,1 KCB., Ensign and Lieut. ''14 Feb. 45; Lt. and
Captain, vi2 July 50 ; Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; St. Lt. Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Capt. and Lt, Colonel, '10 Apr. 57 ;
Colonel, 30 Sept 63; Major General, 17 May 69 ; Li. General, 1 Apr. 83 ; General, 11 Oct. 90 ; Colonel
Worcestershire Regiment, 29 Aug. 93.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 William Senhouse Clarke,9 Ensign, S Jan. 68; Lt. v2j Oct. 71 ; Capt. 1 Feb. 79;
Major, 11 Aug. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 March 95.
2 Francis Seymour Allen, Lieut. 9 Mar. 72; Captain, 29 June Si; Major, 3 Oct. 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 11
Dec. Q--
Fall I Half
Pay. Pay.
Majors.
1 Orbell Henry Oakes, 2nd in Command')
26 Jur.e 96 S
2 Charles Comngham,10 2nd in Command >
9 Dec. 90 J
1 Murray Ycnables Hilton11....
1 William Arlmthnot Lenox-Conyug- ',
ham'3 (Deaot) i
George William HacketPain'3 (Brevet^
Lt. Colonel iS Nov. 96), serving with >
the Egyptian Army J
: Joseph Chichester
2 William Frederick James Hardisiy
2 John Kussaid Stewart Gibb14
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
1 May
11 Mav
11 May
13 Aug.
Captains.
Edward Algernon D'Arcy Thomas ....
; Clement Maitland Edwards15
[ Alexander Coote Newton-King
Thomas Ed trecorob Hickman,'6 DSO.
( Bt.Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. gS) serving with
the Egyptian Army
i George Nowlan Monro
Cecil Richard Robyns Malone, Adj.
1 Volunteer Battalion t6 Dec. 95
2 HughdeBerdt-Hovell'"
i Goodrieke Thomas Peacocke
2 George White Lewis
2 Walter Dermott Holland
Edward BcM.Adjufant 3 Middl-esex Eijle
Volunteers 1 iJay 94
1 Mervvn Henry Nnnn
2 Robt.MurielSanders.Adjutant 25JUI.T96
2 Coningsby Norbury
2 de Vic Carey {Depot)
2 Michael James Joseph Sweetman
Berkeley Hardinge Thomas
Claude Berners Westmacott, Adju-'t
taut 4 Battalion 10 Aug. 98 S
Charles Hugh Bennett
Lieutenants.
John Paterson Strong Maitland
Arthur Kennedy Stubbs.sei-eiHt/ under '/
the Boi/al Niger Company i
Edgar Nathaniel Loftus Brock
1 Burleigh Francis Brownlow Stuart, 1
Adjutant 23 Nov. 96 _)
t Douglas Edward Cayley [Depot]
John Ross Gale, Pay Department, with ')
rank of Captain )
2 Walter Raleigh Chichester (Depot)
Cardon Henry Seton
Edward Schell Cripps Hobson
2 Alexundfr Townsend Jackson
2 Hugh John Bartholomew
2 Ernest Charles Forbes Wodehouse
John Murray Reddie, Commandant
North Borneo Police, with local rank
of Captain
2 Harry Dr. cresMilward
1 HusrhBeck
2 Basil Kenrick Wing Bacon
2 Henry Arbuthnot Carr
2 Perceval Charles In ewsam Alderson ...
2 Cecil Howard Palmer
1 Henry Crawshay
1 Bernard Ogilvie Richards
1 Robert Edward Lawrence Townsend..
Upton FitzHerbertRuxton, serving in\
the liny a! NigerCompany' sProtectorate y
2 Richard Gordon Douglas Nivison
Second Lieutenaxtb.
2 George Charles Lambton
2 Edward Barnard Hankey ....
2 Henry Astell Lang
11 May 78
11 May 78
30 Jan. 78
19 Feb. Si
16 Feb. 7
brev.maj.
10 Jan. 72, 17 Dec.
23 Mar. 72 1 Feb.
3; Aug. 78 1 20 Nov.
1 Feb. 79! 20 Jan.
2o Nov. 751 15 Feb. 86
26 Nov. 79 19 May
27 Nov. 79
1 Mar. 80
8 Sept,
1 July
23 July
1 July 81
26 Feb. Si
5 Feb. 87
t4 Sept. 87
16 Nov.
5 May
9 May
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
21 Dec. S9
1 Mar. 90
3 May 90
S June 00
23 July 90
17 Ja,n. 91
9 Sept. 91
5 Dec. 91
19 Oct. 9.
17 Dec. 92
21 Jan. 93
19 Apr. 9
4 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
23 Dec. 93
2 June 94
19 Sept. 94
20 Feb. 93
29 May 95
29 May 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
7 Dec. 95
9 Sept
6 Feb.
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 May
5 Nov.
6 Nov.
4 Dec.
8 Feb.
. 82
84
34
85
85
86
S9
00
10 June 90
15 Dec. 00
15 Dec. 90
2 Sept. 91
20 Feb. 92
23 Mar. 92
6 Apr. 92
13 June 92
6 July 92
24 Dec. 92
10 July 93
26 Dec. 95
23 May 96
25 July 96
14 Dec. 96
14 Dec. 96
14 Dec. 96
27 Dec. 96
1 Feb. 97
9 June 97
1 Aug. 97
4 Dec. 97
18 Apr. 98
23 July 98
7 June
1 Sept.
So 1 Sept. 86
Si 15 Nov. 86
79 14 Apr. 86
25 July S3
17 Oct.
21 Nov.
26 Mar. 90
10 Feb. 9
2 Sept. 9
10 June 92
13 June 92
6 July 92
11 Aug. 93
9 Oct. 93
16 May 94
25 July 96
9 Dec. 96
27 Dec. 96
11 Aug. 97
9 Oct. 89
9 Dec. 91
6 July 92
9 Oct. 93
16 May 94
2 Mar. 95
n Dec. 95
9 Dec. 96
iXcv. 96,
Tears Ser.
[Full
Pay
Half
Pay-
2
2
2
2
£
2
I
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IO
3
The Worcestershire Regiment.
276
7JTD LTRTTT .
24 Mar.
97
is May
97
15 Mav
97
15 May
97
8 Sept.
97
1 Deo.
97
16 Feb.
0,
3 Aug.
98
Second Lieutenants.
2 Robert Anthony Cleghorn Linington ")
Leggett $
Gevaid Ernest Lea
2 John Henry Morris Arden
t John Francis Sartorius Winnington ...
John Dashwood Buller
r Ernest William Moss
2 Guy Mortimer Coleridge Davidge
1 Philip Stafford Gordon Waiuman
Quarter Hasten. — 2 James Ralston, 28 Aug. 89 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Spencer Arthur Snat^ 1 July 96 ; £011. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Ad?n, 12 Nov. 1896.
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 14 Nov. 1895.
I Sir George Higginson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Adjutant 3rd Battalion Grenadier
Guards, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed), siege and fall of Sebastopol ; after
which lie served as Brigade Major of the Guards until the conclusion of the war (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets
of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, CB. and Turkish Medal).
9 Lt.Colonel Clarke served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was in charge of the Post
at Sutah (Medal).
10 Major Coningham took part in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
II Major Hilton served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1SS4.
12 Major Lenox Conyngham served with the Bikaneer Field .Force in 1S84-85.
13 Lt.Colonel Pain served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888, including the engagement at Gemaizah,
<Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; with the Nile Frontier Field Force in 18S9 (3rd Class of the Medjidie) ;
and at the capture of Tokar in February 1891 in command of a, Battalion of Egyptian Infantry (3111 Class of the
Osmanieh, Clasp to Star). Served with the D mgola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
command of the 9th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Fir-Vet and the opeiations at Hafir
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
14 Major Gibb served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and whs present at the investment
of Kosheh and in the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Osmanieh). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
15 Captain Edwards was employed with the Bikanir Field Force in 1884-85.
10 Lt.C'o'onel Hickman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; in the
operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches,
■Clasp, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889 including the engage-
ments at Arguia ana Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Dongola Exped-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1I96 as Assistant Adjutant General Infantry Division until
invalided, including the engagement at Fhket ai-uthe operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain H. de Berdt-Hovell. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment (formerly the 2.9th Regiment).
Raised in 1694 and remained in England till 169S, when it was reduced, the Officers remaining on
lialf pay till tlie re-forming- of the Regiment in 1702. England and Ireland, to 1704 The Netherlands
and CJermany, to 1706 (battle of Ramillies). England and Portugal, 1706. Alicant, to 1707 (partially
reduced). England, to 1708. Eranee and the Netherlands, to 1709. England, to 1711. Gibraltar, to
1713 (further reduced). Ireland, to 1726. Gibraltar, to 1745 (partly as Marines). America, to 1750.
Ireland, to 1765. America, to 1773. England, to 1776. America, to 1787. England, to 1795 (partly as
Marines). Barbadoes, to 1796. England, to 1708. Ireland, to 1799. Holland, 1799. England, to
1802. Halifax, to 1807. The Peninsula, to 181 1 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, and Albuhera).
England, to 1813. Cadiz and Gibraltar, to 1814. Halifax and England, to 1815. France, to 1819.
Ireland, to 1826. Mauritius, to 1838/ England, to 1840. Scotland, to 1S41. Ireland, to 1842.
India and Burmah, to 1859 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat). England,
to 1862. Scotland, to 1863. Ireland, to 1865. Malta, to 1S67. Canada, to 1869. West Indies, to 1873.
Ireland, to 1875. Jersey, to 1876. England, to 1879. India, 1879.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion,— formerly the 36th (Herefordshire) Regiment.
Raised in 1701, and proceeded to Ireland, to 1702. Expeditions to Cadiz and the West Indies, to
1703. Ireland, to 1704. Spain, to 1707. England, to 1711. Expedition to Quebec, and returned to
England, to 1 712. Prance, to 1714. Ireland, to 1715. Scotland, to 1718. Ireland, to 1719. England,
to 1720. Ireland, to 1739. England, to 1744. (Detachment to the West Indies, 1740-41.) Flanders,
to 1745, and returned to England. Scotland, to 1747. Flanders, to 174S, and returned to England.
Gibraltar, to 1754. Scotland, to 1755. England, to 1758. [2nd Battalion raised in 1756, entitled
" 74th Foot " in 1758, and disbanded, 1764.] Expedition to "West Coast of France, 1758. England, to
1761. West Coast of France, to 1761. England, to 1764. West Indies, to 1773. England, to 1775.
Ireland, to 1782. England, to 1783. East Indies, to 179S (Mysore and Hindostan). England, to 1800.
Ireland, and Expedition to Quiberon, 1800. Minorca, to 1803. Ireland, to 1806. [2nd Battalion again
raised in 1804, remaining in England, till 1814, when it was disbanded.] Germany and England, 1806.
South America, to 1807. "Ireland, to 1808. Portugal, to 1809 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera and Corunna).
Expedition to Walcheren, and returned to England, 18:9. The Peninsula and France, to 1814 (battles
of Salamanca. Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes and Toulouse). Irela.id, Belgium, and France, 1815.
England, to 1817. Malta, to 1821. Ionian Islands, to 1825. England, to 1827. Ireland, to 1830.
West Indies, to 1838. Nova Scotia, to 1840. New Brunswick, to 1842. Ireland, to 1845. England, to
1847. Ionian Islands, to 1851. West Indies, to 1857. England, to i860. Ireland, to 1863. India, to
1875. England, to 1880. Ireland, to 1883. Jersey, to 1885. England, to 1889. Ireland, to 1839.
England, 1893.
The East Lancashire Regiment,
Formerly the 30th {The Cambridgeshire) and rIB,aat,t.,
UndBat
the 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regimevtb
l Batt.,Ranikhet, Bengal.
277
30th
Regimental District ,
BURNLEY.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 5th Lancashire Militia.)
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Cape of Good Hope, 1806" "Cobtjnna" "Java" " Badajoz'^ " Salamanca '
"Vcttoria" "St. Sebastian" "Nite" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Bhurtpohe" Alis\.,
"Inkerman" " Sevastopol" "Canton " "Ann ad Khel" "Afghanistan, 1878-80"" Chitkal. '
1 Yews' Ser 'Uolonel.— Thomas Henrv Pakenham,' Emign, *i2 July 44; Lt. *i9 March 47; Capt. P24 Sept. 50;
Bt.Maior, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 9 Sept. 55 : St. Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56; Lt. Colonel, "19 Dec. 62; Colonel
27 March 63; Major General, 28 Oct. 68 ; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 82; Colonel East Lancashire Regiment,
iq Dec. 90.
Lieutenant Colonels.— : Henry Theodore Pcnrhys Evans, Ensign
24 May 7Q ; Major, 1 June 85 ; Lt. Colonel, 18 Mai. 05.
2 Alfred George Watson,4 Ensign, 3 Sept. 70 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 7
Lt. Colonel. 23 Sept. 97.
29
29
Hall
Pay.
p27 Aug. 70 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71
C<y)<. 23 June 80 ; Major
Capt.
Aug. 85 ;
Majors.
1 Archibald John Arnott Wright,5 2nd,')
in Command 26 June 96 J
p.s.c. Percy Henry Noel Lake,7')
Qr. Mr. Gen. Militiaof Canada, with >
local rank of Lt. Col on el, 14 Sept. 93.'
1 Walter Henry Scott5 (Depot
2 Bridges George Lewis
1 Denis Carey9
2 p.s.c. William George Hamilton,10 DSO.
1 Frank Seymour Derham11
Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, Ad- )
jutant 1 Guernsey Militia 9 Apr. 94)
Captains.
1 Henry Montague Browne15
Hy. Lionel Galrwey,18 DSO., Deputy \
Commissioner and Consul Niger Coast j-
Protectorate )
Humphrey MartinTwynam,16 .4.23. 0. )
to Major Gen. G. C.'Sird 13 May 96 )
Cecil Willie Trevor Thomas Golf,)
Adjutant 3 Battalion 19 Mar. 95 )
Edvrd. Hugh Frankly n h'iuch, Depu'y
Assistant Adjutant General for
Musketry, Bengal, 19 Nov. 97
Charles James Morse, Adj. 1 Hereford )
Volunteer Rifles 30 Mar. 96 j
Lionel Lewis Pile
John Alexander Roland Thompson ...
Henry Elliot Voylc, Adjutant 1 Volun- \
ieer Battalion 19 July 95 . J.
p.s.c. Thompson Capper,1" serving with \
the Egyptian Army )
Edward Revell Reade, Adjutant 2 >
Volunteer Battalion 15 Jan. 96 J
John Henry Hale. Army Ord. Dept
Henry Quinten Pinhorn, Pay Dept. ...
Edward Alfred Daubeny-0
2 Henry John Martin
1 Francis Harrison Trem,21
Harry Harris Were, Adjutant 3 Vol. ")
Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 1 July 96 $
2 John Hamilton Anderson
2 Tom Harry Finch Pearso
Robert Thomas Morland Lethbridge, ")
Army Pay Department j
1 Louis St. "Gratien Le Marchant,23 I
Adjutant 29 Oct. 98 I
2 Godfrey Richrt. Conyngham Stuart84...
2 Lancelot Cecil Bray Hainber25(De£>cir)...
1 Leonard Head,50
2 Llewellyn Bradford Carson
1 George Henniker Lawrence28
Geortre Edward Sharp
Lieutenants.
Harry Maclear29
2 Thomas Stanton Lambert
2 Aivin Augustus Sanders
1 John Samuel Jocelyn Banmgart^ei30...
1 Ralph Darby Cheales33
1 Evan Campbell Da Costa31
1 William Heaton Cooper35 (Depot)
2 Ernest Rokeby Collins
2 James Edward Green (Depot)
2 William Henry Traill ..."
2 Eustace Frederick Rutter36
2 Basil Culverhouse De Gex37 1 2
2 William James Cropley Luddington ..
2 Arthur Cyril Marmaduke Alington, }
Adjutant 26 Jan. yS .i
2 Leonard Russell
2 Philip Lonsdale
Cyril Edward Wilson, serving with the \
Egyptian Army )
2 Robert Alexander Dobbin39
2 Walter Fairfax Richardson
Henry William Fletcher,40 serving in ~)
Uganda )
1 Bertrand Henry Carter Boileau
2 George Tertius Seabroke
1 Gerald Ernest Montague Hill
ensign oh
2ND LIEUT.
BREV.MAJ. major.
■"22 Oct. 70 28 Oct. 71' 10 Nov. 80
9 Aug. 73I 31 Oct. 83
27 Mar.
1 May
11 May
11 May
11 May
14 Sept.
11 May
11 May
14 Jan.
20 Nov. 75
31 July 79
7 Aug. 79
23 June 80
21 July 80
13 Sept. 80
12 Feb. 87
12 Mar.
18 Mar.
iS Apr.
18 Apr.
1 June
28 May 87
30 Me r. 81
1 July
1 Oct.
8 Jan. 90
1 July 51
23 Sept. 95
14 Mar. 95
1 8 Mar. 95
17 Sept. 95
23 Sept. 97
25 Oct. 97
30 Mar.
19 May
61 1 1 Oct. 87
10 Aug. 90
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
22 Jan. 81
1 July 8 1
1 July
1 July
1 July
10 May
21 May
11 Feb.
6 July
17 Jan.
23 May
1 8 Mar.
'7 June
17 June
25 July
27 Jan.
13 Jaly
19 Oct.
19 Nov.
17 Dec.
17 Dec.
7 Dec.
Jan.
21 Jan.
26 Apr.
19 July
31 July
21 Oct.
2 June
2 June
5 May
10 Oct.
2S Sept.
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept, 82
9 Sept. 82
14 May 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
9 May 85
9 May 85
30 Jan. 86
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
20 Nov. 89
70 Aug. 9c
23 May 91
27 Mar. 92
10 Sept. 9J
3 Apr. 92
13 Oct. 92
4 Dec. 92
18 Feb. 93
10 Sept. 93
1 Jan. 04
6 May 94
1 July
10 Aug. 90
1 Ncv.
1 Nov.
1 Nov.
18 Mar.
22 Apr. 91
25 May 97
16 Nov. 98
22 Apr.
28 Apr.
23 May
1 July
4 July 91 !
10 Sept. 92
18 Feb. 93 i
1 June 93|
1 June 93
23 Sept. 93
11 Dec. 95
13 May 961
1 July 96 1
1 July 96
21 Sept. 07,
25 Oct. 97;
19 Nov. 971
5 Sept. 96
16 Captain Twy nam served with the
50th Regiment in the Afghan war of
187S-S0, and took part in the advance
18 June 95 on Shahjui under Lt. General Hughes
10 Oct. 95|and in the engagements at Ahmed
95 !Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (men-
96 tioned in despatches, Medal with
96 Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
'Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion East Lanea-
96lshire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
96 Served in the campaign on the North
I West Frontier of India under Sir
il\ William Lockhart in 1897-08 as Aide
97(de Camp to Major General Bird,
97 Commanding Tocb'i Field Force (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp).
ii Dec.
29 Jan.
1 Apr.
13 May 96|;
1 July
21 Oct.
30 Mar.
5 Nov.
19 Nov.
19 Nov.
12 Jan.
26 Jan.
10 Aug
Years' Ser.
Full
Pay^
3
Half
Pay.
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
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The East Lancashire Regiment;
278
Second Lieutejtants.
William Edward Bailey,41 serving')
with the Egyptian Army $
Edgar Ernest Coventry
George Burrows
Sutton A.vlmer Davies
Herbert Laurence Wethered
Alfred Aquila Sniith
Ralph Allen Gosset
Herbert Geffrard Pirouet
Roger Dyke Baker
2ND LIEUT.
18 Nov.
96
20 Feb.
97
15 May
97
15 May
97
3 Sept.
97
1 Dec.
97
16 Feb.
9«
4 Hay
Q8
3 Aug.
98
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Burmah. 17 Dec. 97.
2nd Battalion embarked for India, 17 Sept. 97.
Quarter Masters.— 1 William Holbourn,42 30 Jan. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 William A. Webb,44 10 Apr. 89 ; Hon. Lieut.
I Lt. General Pakenham served with the 30th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and was slightly and
also severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major.aud Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and =;th Class of the Medjidie).
4 Lt.Colonel Watson served in the Zulu war in 7S79 (Medal with Clasrj). Served in the Afghan war in 1880
(Medal).
5 Major Wright served with the Cbitrn.l Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 wtth the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Lake served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant Field Engineer with the Southern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the Intelligence Department, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and in the advance to Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Carey served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major Hamilton served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Brigade Major. Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp),
II Major Derham served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain Browne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Gallwey served in the expedition against Nimba and Brass villages, West Coast of Africa, in 1S95 in
command of the Forces of the Niger Coast Protectorate (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp);,
and with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as Deputy Commissioner and Consul Niger
Coast Protectorate (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
J9 Major Capper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Resrirnent (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Daubeny served with the Chitral Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Trent served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain Le Marchant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion-
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Stuart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with tue ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regimont (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lookhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer (two Clasps).
25 Captain Hamber served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Head served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant to the ist Batta-
lion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
2s Captain Lawrence served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robart Low io 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
23 Lieut. Maclear served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Baumgartner served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhartin 1S94-9S as Assist-
ant Superintendent of Army Signalling 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Oheales served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment ( Medal with Clasp).
34 Lieut. Da Costa served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
3» Lieut. Cooper served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Rutter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, including the expedition,
to the Buzar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
S7 Lieut. De Gex served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Dobbin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
40 Lieut. Fletcher served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion East
Lancashire R«giment (Medal with Clasp).
41 Second Lieut. Bailey served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (promoted to be Second Lieutenant, Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
42 Lieut. Holbourn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance on Candahar and
Khelat-i-Ghilzai and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
44 Lieut. Webb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
[For the Record of the Services of the East Lancashire Regiment, see end of Gloucestershire Regiment, p. 274.
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31st
Regimental District,
KINGSTON
The
The East Surrey Regiment.
1 Formerly the 31st (The Huntingdonshire) a
(Surrey) Regiments.
fist Batt., Jhansi, Bengal.
L^ndBatt., Woking.
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'olojiel. — Sir George Biohards Greaves.' GCB. KC11G. TR1 Ensian ,r.T<r^rr rt p ^ t ^ .,
n Oct. 59 ; Bt.Ma.jor, i Mar. 64 , Bt.Lt. Colonel, Z Mar %X-ColonH^ t?', ,' £"' 5%' *i"
25 Oct. toj LiJt.General, 11 Oct. 90 5 <W< 6 May '96 ■ Co>o«rf Em' ? J *"" '
1 Nov. r°
Lieutenant Colonels. — i Francis Fred. Fyler Roupell,13 Ensign
7 Aug. 78 ; Major, i Aug. 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 June 95.
2 Richard Hancock William Henry Harris,15 Ensign, pio An
Majnr, n Feb. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Dec. 96.
Surrey Regiment,
p5 Oct. 67; Lieut. P24 Sept. 70; C<y;<.
. 70; £<• 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 21 June 80;
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Majors.
1 William James Holmes Frodshara,13")
•2nd in Command 14 Dec. 96 )
2 Hu?h Wodehouse Pearse,20 2nd in*)
Command j
1 Herbert Ring wood22
2 Henry Wightman Benson (Depot)
Henry Lockhart Smith,2* Adjutant 1
3 Volunteer Battalion 14 Jan. 94 )
Henry Paul Treeby
Colin Duncan Johnstone, Adjutant \
4 Battalion 8 Aug. 94 )
1 Arthur Bruce Duusterville25
Captains.
1 Ludlow Tonson Bowles, Station Staffl
Officer, Jhansi. 3 Nov. 97 J
2 Patrick Henry Augustus O'Hara
Finch White, 2& Adjutant 2 \rolnnteer }
Battalion 1 Mar. 94 j
1 Eustace Grenville tSayliss30
p.s.c. Henry Stauhope Sloman,32 £
serving with the Egypti in Army )
p.s.e. Hugh Duncan Lawrence, Adju-1
tant. 3 Battalion 1 Jau. 97 $
p.s.c. Bernard Kamsden James, In
structor l{. 31. College 1 Sept. 93
2 William Hastings Ellis28
2 William Henry Gorman
p.s.c.\ Bertram R. Mifoi-d3' (Bt Lt.Col. \
16 Nov. 98), on Special Service, Egypt J
Orchart Beeton, Adjutant 1 Surrey 1
Eijle Volunteers 9 Nov. 96 j
1 Arthur Joseph Hill [Depot)
1 Kenneth Malcolm Patrick Grant35
Henry Augustus Anley, Army Ord-\
nance Department J
2 Richard Norman Pochin
Lionel Charles Gostling Tut'nell, Adj. )
3 Bn. Worcester Regt. 8 June 96 )
1 John Raynsford Longley
2 Frederick Lord Aldersey Packman
2 William Naunton B.oger Gilber
Cooper
1 Luke George lonides
2 Harold Stuart Tew
Arthur George Dwyer, serving -with )
the Egyptian Army )
1 Walter Herbert Paterson, Adjutant )
1 Jan. 93 S
1 Arthur Holt Wilson
LlEUTE»AN"TS.
Frank Hermann Moline, Pay Depart- }
ment, with rank of Captain j
1 Arthur Henr3- Seton Hart,26 at Staff •
College j
James "Fits Walter Arcedeckue-Builer 1
[Depot) j
Arthur Christin Stewart Barchard
William Welply Fagan23
2 Henry Davidson Smalley (Depot)
2 Cuthbert Hanson Towusend, Adju- )
tant 9 Nov. 96 j
Richard Aremburg Blenuerhassett )
Chute j
Cecil Charles Gough Ashton
2 Claude Harington Hinton
2 Cecil Porch Porch
2 Victor Henry Mottet de la Fontaine ..,
Sidney HughDuxbury, Pay Depart. ...
2 Francis William King-Church
1 Victor John Birkbeck
1 Charles Austin Ferguson
1 Charles Fayle Colquhoun
1 Raymond Henry Baldwin
1 Archibald Tyrrell Robinson
2 Son. Cuthbert James
2 Roger Edward Napier North
i John Cyril May
2ND LIEUT.
,t;}
1 BBKV.MAJ.
11 May 78
17 Apr.
14 Sept.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
78
4 May
9 May
22 Aug.
10 Nov.
23 .Mar.
24 Apr.
1 Mar.
9 Nov.
22 Aug.
8 Oct.
29 Oct.
23 May
9 Jan.
9 Jan.
18 June
9 Apr.
89
28 Feb.
it Feb.
75
30 Sept.
30 June
13 Aug.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
26 Apr.
19 July
21 Oct.
2 June
2 June 941
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
26 May 95
15 July 76
15 Mar.
26 July 76
21 June 80
28 Feb. 81
11 Sept. 76,- 28 Nov. 83
10 Aug. 84
o\ 25 Oct. 84
30 June 83
9 Apr.
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
10 May
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
9 Sept.
6 Feb.
14 May
r4 May
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
28 Apr.
16 Jan.
20 Nov.
23 Mar.
26 Apr.
21 June
31 Aug.
iq Oct.
14 Dec.
14 Dec.
1 Apr.
29 Aug. 88
20 Nov. 88
15 Jan. 89
1 Mar. 89
27 Mar. 80
2i June 91
24 June 91
7 June 92,
92
93
94
94
95
18 Nov. 96
10 Aug. 9;
3 Mar. 92
31 Oct. 91
23 Mar. 00
7 June 92
4 Auj
12 July
1 Feb.
28 Nov.
28 Nov.
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
24 Mar.
8 May
8 June
15 June
14 Dec.
23 Dec.
1 Jan.
14 Dec.
91
12 July
92
11 Apr.
8 Feb.
94
95
16 Oct.
95
24 Mar.
96
14 Dec.
96
2 Nov.
98
17 Dec. q8
30 Captain Bayliss served with the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as
93 Signalling Officer to the 2nd Battalion
93joi'..he EastSurrey Regiment, and was
94 ' present in the engagement at Hasheen,
at the attack on the convoy on the 26th
March, an d in the subsequent advance
to Temai ; was Orderly Officer to
Colonel Ralston when in command of
19 Sept. 94 Ujio 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp,
14 Nov. 94 land Khedive's Star).
28 Nov. 94J 32 Captain Sloman served in the ex-
8 Feb. 95 ipedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the
20 Jan. 9- Mounted Infantry, and was present in
9 Feb. 90 llie engagement at Hasheen and at
15 June 96 the destruction of Temai (Medal witfe
9 Nov. 96 Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Dec. 96
22 Dec. 96
14 Apr.
5 July
11 Mar.
6 May
1 July
92
941
94
24 July
14 Apr.
30 Apr.
21 June
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The East Surrey Regiment. 280
Second Lieutenants.
Lewis Wentworth Johnson, serving in *
IFes? Africa, under the Colonial Office \
Ernest St. George Anson
Guy Edmund Bladensberg Oldfie'd ...
Edward Arthur Elphinstone-Dalrymple
1 Richard Vernon Guest Brettell
Leslie Murray
r Nesbit Edward Willoughby
John Penrice Benson
Robert Edward Abercromby Yule
Cyril Edmund Allan Spencer Currie ...
David Corcyn
2ND LIEUT.
23 Sept.
96
9 Dec.
96
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24 Mar.
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15 May
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25 Aug.
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16 Feb.
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3 Aug.
9S
3 Aug.
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14 Dec.
98
9 ... Quarter Tilasters. — i Henry M'Dermott, 6 Aug. 90 ; Son. Lieut .
3 ... ' 2 Cornelius Westneat Fletcher, 5 Feb. 96; Ron. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 22 Dec. 1884. 2nd Battalion returned from Malta, 29 Oct. 1895.
1 Sir George Graaves served at Peshawar during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58. Served as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General in the Eusofzye Expedition of 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches. Medal
with Clasp). Served in the war of New Zealand as D. A. Quarter Master General from January 1862 to January
1866. Surveyed the Waikato River under circumstances of great difficulty and danger, and piloted up it the gun-
boats Avon and Pioneer. Was present at nearly the whole of the engagements, and was repeatedly mentioned in
despatches— mentioned as being " always conspicuous for energy and daring " (Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel,
and Medal). Served as Chief of the Staff of the Ashanti Expedition of 1873-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful. battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie. including the minor engagements on the road. Mentioned
in despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms :— " Colonel Greaves assumed the duties of Chief of
the Staff on the 17th December. His great knowledge of the army, his experience as a Staff Officer, the zeal and
ability he brings to bear upon his work mark him out as eminently qualified for the post he occupied. He has
rendered the most valuable assistance" (Medal with C.asp, and CB.). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as
Chief of the Start to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in despatches by Lord Wolseley in the following terms: —
" Sir G. Graham speaks in high terms of the manner in which Major General Sir George Greaves, KCM&. CB.,
performed the duties of Chief of the Staff to his force. I do not believe there is any officer who has a more exten-
sive knowledge of the working of the army than Sir George Greaves, nor one who can use his great staff and
administrative experience to better purpose" (KCB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13 J-it.Colonel Roupell served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in 1881 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches).
15 Lt. Colonel Harris served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan wa' in 1878-79 with the Thull Chotiali
Field Force under Major General Biddalph (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881
as Superintendent of Army Signalling to Brigadier General Gordon's Column (mentioned in despatches).
19 Major Frodsham served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Acting Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion of
the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th
March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-u Major Pearse served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 under Brigadier General Biddulph,
including the occupation of Candahar (Medal).
22 Major Ringwood served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, first with the Candahar Column,
and afterwards with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General Biddulph (Medal).
2* Major H. L. Smith served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the ex-
pedition to the Soudan in 7885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the en-
gagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(Medal witn Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Major Dimstertille served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in
subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Brigade Staff
with the Malakand Field Force as Aide de Camp to the General Officer in command of the force (mentioned in
despatches 1 ; aho with the TJtman Kbel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Seived in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India m 1897-98 as Orderly Officer to the Geueral Officer commanding ihe Malakand Field
Force, including tie relief ot Chakdara, the operations in the SwatVallfy and action of Landakai, the operations
in Bajaour and actions at Nawagai and in the Mamund Valley , also served as Deputy Assistnnt Adiutant
General 2nd Brigf.de of the Dtman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force and Buner Field Force (three
times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
2d Lieut. Hart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the Maxim
gun detachment of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
Northwest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General
command ng the 1st Brigade, including the forcing of tne Sampagha Pass, the operations in the Waran Valley
on the 9th December, and the operations in the Mastura Valley with the passage of the Snppri Pass (two Clasps).
28 Captains White and Ellis served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Regiment, and were present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March,
and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
29 Lieut. Fagan served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on the Transport service
(Medal wilh Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fiontier of India in 1897 as Transport Officer
in the Peshawar Column under Brigadier General Hammond (two Clasps).
31 Lt.Colonel Mitford served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S6-SS, and was present in the engagement
at Sarras (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star); also served in the
operations on the Soudan frontier in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp), and again in 1889 in-
cluding the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Clasp).
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
35 Captain Kenneth M. P. Grant served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Surrey Regiment, and was present at the attack on tne convoy on the 26th Maich and in the subsequent advance
on Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment {formerly the 31st
Huntingdonshire Regiment).
Raised 1702, and proceeded as Marines to Cadiz and Vigo; to England, 1702; to the Mediterranean,
1704 (capture of Gibraltar, Barcelona, Carthagena, Ivica, Majorca, Sardinia, Minorca) ; to England,
1711 ; ceased to serve as Marines, 1714 ; to Scotland, 1715; to Ireland, 1716; to England, 1739; to
Flanders, 1742 ; to England, 1745; to Minorca, 1749 ; to England, 1752 ; to Scotland, 1755 ; to England,
1762; to West Florida, 1765; to St. Vincent, 1772 ; to England, 1774; to Canada, 1776; to England,
1787; to Ireland, 1792; (Plank Companies to Barbadoes, 1793;) to England, 1794; to Holland, 1794;
to England, 1795; to the West Indies, 1795; to England, 1797; to Holland, 1799; to England, 1799 ;i>
2oI The East Surrey Regiment.
Ireland, 1S00 ; to the Isle de Huat, 1800 ; to Minorca. i8oi ; to England, 1802 ; to the Channel Isles,
1803 ; to England, 1804; [2nd Battalion (31st Regiment) raised 1804 : to Channel Isles, 1807 ; to Ire-
land, 1807; to the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Talavera, Albnhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Niyelle, Nxve,
Orthcs) ; to Ireland, 1814 ; to England and disbanded, 1814 ;] to Sicily, 1806 ; to Egypt, 1807 ; to Sicily,
1807: to Malta. 1808; to Sicily, 1810; to Malta, 1811 j to Sicily, 1811; to Genoa, 1814: to Corsica,
1814 ; to Sicily, 1814 ; to Naples, 1S15 ; to Genoa. 1815 ; to Malta, 1816 ; to England, 181S ; to Ireland,
1821 ; to England, 1S24; to India, 1825 (Kabul 1842, and battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah. Aliwal, and
Sobraon); to England, 1846; to Ireland, 1848; to Ionian Islands, 1853; to the Crimea, 1855 (siege of
Sebastcpol); to Gozo, 1856: to Malta, 1857; to Gibraltar, 1857: to the Cape, 1858; to India, 1858: to
China, i860 (capture of the Taku Forts); to England, 1863; to Ireland, 186b ; to Malta, 1S07; to
Gibraltar, 1872; to England, 1876; to Ireland, 1880 ; to Gibraltar, 1882; to England, 18S3 ; to Gibraltar,
1884; to India, 1884.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion,— formerly the -joth (Surrey) Regiment.
Raised as the 2nd Battalion 31st Regiment, and proceeded to Scotland, 1758; to England. i759'>
to Ireland, 1763; to West Indies, 1764; to England, 1774; to Scotland, 1776; to North America, 1778;
to England, 1784; to Ireland, 1787; to West Indies, 1793; to England and Gibraltar, 1795; io West
Indies, 1800 ; to Jersey and England, 1801 : to West Indies, 1803 (capture of Guadaloupe) ; to Scotland
1812; to Ireland and Canada, 1813: to Ireland, 1827; to Gibraltar, 1834; to Malta, 1S36 : to West
Indies, 1838; to Canada, 1841 ; to England, 1843 ; to Ireland. 1845; to India, 1849; to New Zealand,
1861 (war of 1863-65) ; to England, 1866 ; to Ireland, 1868 ; to India, 1871 (Afghan war 1878-79) ; entitled
". 2nd Battalion East Surrey Regiment," 1881 ; to Egypt, 1884 (campaign of 1885) ; to England, 1885 ;
to Guernsey, 1888; t"> Ireland, 1891 : to Malta, 1893 ; to England, 1895.
Continuation of Notes to the JJuke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
26 Lieut. Hon. G. B. Molesworth served in the campaign on the North West Fiontier of India under Sir Yv'illiam
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of
Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
27 Captain Trethewy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with twi Clasps).
26 Lieut. Turner served in the operations in the Kacbin Hills, Burma, in 1892-93 as Assistant Commandant
Military Police and with the Sana Kachin Expedition In 1895-96.
29 Licit. Bowden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Ducat served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1398
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Stokoe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1898 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Lieut. Simon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 7 st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Lieut. Price served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasns).
34 Lieut. Norton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Lieut. Young served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Glasus).
36 Lieut. Dickinson served iii the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m
1897-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Lieut, de la Condamine served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India undo:- Sir V\ llham
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force (wounded) with the 1st Battalion.
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Lieut. Birch served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lickhart m
1898 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
39 Second Lieut. Collard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry (Medal with tn o Clasps).
40 Second Lieut. Williams Freeman served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India uuder bir
"William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the isc Battalion Duke
of Cornwall's Light. Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Second Lieut. Carter served in the camoaignon the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force^and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
42 Second Lieut. Goldsmith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
43 Second Lieut. Boulton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wilham Loek-
hartin 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Vcrce and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry (Medal with twi Clasps).
44 Lieut. Hearsey served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s, Star). Served,
in the campaign on tbe North. West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-9S with the Iirah
Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with
two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry —formerly the A^th
(South Devonshire) Regiment.
Raised in 1741 and numbered the 17th. To England, 1742. To Jersey, 1747- Number changed to 46th, 1748J
To Ireland, 1749. To Nova Scotia, 1757. To Canada, 1760. To West Indies, 1761. To Canat.a, 1763. le
Ireland, 1767. To America, 1776. To West Indies, 1778. To England, 1782. Received the title ot south Devon-
shire Regiment. To Ireland, 1734. To Gibraltar, 1792. To Wert Indies, 1794- To England, 1796. io Ireland,
i3oo. To West Indies, 1808 (attack on Dominica). To England, 1811. To New South Wales, 1884. To India. 1S18.
To England, 1833. To Ireland, 1835. To Gibraltar, 1839. To West Indies, 1S42. To Hahiax, N.S., and_ JI«nt-
real, 1845. To Jamaica, 1846. To Nova Scotia, 1847. To England, 1848. To Ireland, 1852. lo England, 7854-
To tbe Crime?, 1S54 (siege of Sebasiopol). To Corfu, 1856. To India, 1858. To England, 1809. ;o Ireland,
1873. To Bermuda, 1876. To Gibraltar, 18S0. To Egypt, 1SS2. To England, 1SS6.
t»ttfatt.,Luckno w, Bengal
2nd Ban., Devo.ipoit.
The United R2d
' S.ALiMAN
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Formerly the 2,2nd (Cornwall — Light Inf.) and
the 46th (South Devonshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Cornwall Hangers Militia
]'
282
Regimental District,
BODMIN.
Half
Pay.
I1/,*
and White Rose. "Dettingen" "Dominica" " Roleia " "Vimiera" "Corunna"
'PYRENEES'' "NlVELLE" " NlVE " "OrTHKS" " PENINSULA " "WaTEBLOO" "PuNJAUB"
__0LTA-N" "Goojehat" "Sevastopol" "Lucznow" "Egypt, 1882" "Tel-el-Kebib" "Nile 1884-85 "
"' Oo'<'n«1'-John Thomas Hill, Ensign "13 Mar 2,; Zt?i6 Apr. 29 j Cuj.t. »,3 Feb. 35 ; Major, 12 Mar. 41 ;
Lt.Colonel 3 Apr. 46 ; Colonel 20 June 54 ; MaIOr General 30 July 60; Lt. General. 1+ June 69; General,
24.june76; Colonel 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel Duke of Cornwall's Lio-ht Infantry "
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Charles Frederick Alexander Tumbull,1 Ensign, * 'o Mar 66"-'
Capt. 26 May 80 ; Major, 5 Apr. 86; Lt.Colonel, 1 July 95.
2 William Aldworth,3 DSO. Lieut. 13 June 74; Captain, 30 Mar.
Apr. qo.
Lt. P22 July 68 ;
20 May 98 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 Oct. 98.
Major, 1 Feb. 93 ; Et.Lt.Colonel,
Majors.
r John Hamilton Verschoyle,4 2nd in\
Command 26 June 96 5
> George Ashby Ashby,5 2nd in Com- 1
mand 31 Dec. 96 )
i Edmuud John Hollwa.y6
2 William Lueg Harvey7..'
1 Henry Gage Morris,8 Commandant )
Pachmarhi Depot 5
2 Ralph Jaines Wilbraham9
Cyril Godfrey Martyr,10.OSO. serving |
in Uganda, with locil rank nf Lt. Col. $
2 Edward John Jenkins Teale11 [Depot)
Captains.
Charles Newman Evelegh,12 Adj. 41
Bn. Durham Light Inf. 19 Feb. 95 }'
Rupert Stewart,1' Adjutant 1 Voluu-')
leer Battalion 14 Jan. 97 J
1 Frederic Hamilton Chapman'1
r Frederick Gerald Griffiths Griffin15
2 Francis Mary John Dominic Rhodes..
Harold BridgwoodWalker,"\D.,i.Q.il/. >
Gen.lntell. B ranch, Burma,6'nlay 98)
Arthur Grant Crosse, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. 1
Manchester Regt. 15 Apr. 97 }
Robt. Nicholas Spencer Lewin,18 Adj. >
5 Vol. Bn. Liverpool llegt. 1 June 97 )
2 Bertram Archdall Newbur,yly
1 Ernest SumnerBurder,20 Station Stajf ~>
Officer, Lucknow, 1 July 98 )
2 George William Thursby Prowse
1 Cecil Bradney Jervis-Edwards,21 ]
at Staff College J
2 George Brooke Millers Rawlinson
Eustace Scott Williams,'" Adjutant )
3 Battalion 15 Feb. 97 5
John Jeffreys Bulkeley Jones-Parry, 1
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bn. 1 Jan. 96 $
1 Sutherland Henry Bradford (Depot) ...
1 Leonard Philip Henry Bliss,2* id]u- (
tant 1 Mar. 97 j
2 Edgar Penrose Mark-Wardlaw, Ad- >
jutant 1 May 97 )
2 Ernest Alfred Shakcrley
r Henry Arthur Tremayne
2 Man. Willoughby John H.de Monr.mo- 1
rency ,25 serving with Egyptn. Army)
Hon. Geo. P.ugot Moles worth,*6 Army (
Pay Department }
1 Thomas Langdon Tretbewj27
Lieutenants.
2 Paul Buzzard Norris (Depot)
2 Arthur St. Clair Holbrook, Pay Dept.
2 Alexander George William Grant
2 John Harold Mander
Martin Newman Turner,28 Adj. Upper
Burma Volunteer Ri/les 29 July 97
Bernard Stigand Streeten, serving on ;
West Coast of Africa j
1 James Hubert Thos. Cornish Bowder.*9
2 Heury Thomas C&ntnn, Superintendent )
of Gymnasia, Dublin, 18 Mar. 96 )
2 Paul Gregory Petave!
i Thomas Richard St jkoe31 •
2 Harold Fargus
1 Herbert Samuel Protheroe Simon32 ...
1 Thomas Herbert Francis Price33
2 Hugh Wharton Fife
Ctcl Pairing ton N~rton 3* Adjutant J
Agra Volunteer Rifles 1-5 Jan. 98 ...}
1 Reginald Weston Young35
1 Francis Arthur Dickinson36
1 Harry John de la Condamiue3'
2 Robert May Wetherell
: Sydney Colvin Birch36
2 Charles Burnett Woodham
2 Arthur Hovell Romilly
Second Lieutenants.
1 Alfred M*thven Collard39
1 Arthur Peere Williams Freeman*0
t Herbert Augustine Carter*1
1 Kobeit Samuel John Norris Hawker..
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
7*
30 Jan.
7*-
21 Aug.
78
23 Oct.
80
2 July
79
19 Feb. 81
CAPTAIN.
13 June 75
20 Nov. 7^
83
22 Jan.
23 Oct.
II
5 Feb.
4 May
4 May
16 Nov.
30 Nov.
16 Nov.
22 Aug.
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
23 Mar.
21 Dec.
28 Juno 90
9
16 July
23 July
23 May
23 Mar.
18 May
[i Sept.
18 June
1 July
1 July
- July
1 July
1 July
23 Aug. 83
6 Feb. 84
i July 81 1
1 July Si
14 May 84'
23 Aug. 84
29 Dec.
1 Jan.
2 May
1 July
8Jj 14 Nov.
8i| 14 Dec.
14 Aug.
11 Apr.
ii 14 Aug.
90
13 Aug.
92
17 Dec.
92
25 Feb.
93
25 Feb.
91
15 Mar.
93
26 Apr.
93
23 Aug.
93
9 Sept.
93
10 Oct.
94
30 Jan.
9S
29 May
95
19 June
Pi
23 Sept
9=;
5 Sept.
96
5 Sept.
20 Feb.
15 May
1; May
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
27 Jan.
14 Aug.
4 Jan.
26 Jan.
23 Apr.
23 May
29 June
20 Apr.
13 May
16 Dec.
2 } Apr.
3 July
1 Mar.
to May
26 July
31 July
5 Sept.
18 Oct.
19 Feb.
8 May
1 July
17 May
20 May
31 Aug. 96
15 Apr.
1 June
29 July
9 Dec.
13 Jan.
6M„y
22 July
3 Nov.
23 Apr.
2 3 May
14 Jan.
20 July
16 Dec.
8 Mar.
6 Jan.
26 July
26 July
31 July
rS Oct.
19 Feb.
8 May
1 July
17 May
20 Mav
90 15 Apr. 97
1 May
1 June
9 Dec. 97
6 May
22 July 98
MAJOH
5 Apr.
93
26 July
93
18 Oct.
31 Aug.
93
94
8 May
95
1 July
9S
26 Feb.
96
16 Dec.
96
91
9i
92
92
93
12 Captain Evelegh served with the
Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in com-
mand of a detachment of the D/Uke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal
Jwith Clasp).
93 1 13 Captain Lewin servedin the Nile
93! Expedition in 1884-85 wi'.h the 2nd
Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
9'! Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp,
9=!and Khedive's Star).
9| 1B Captain Newbury served in the
'° I Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with thr
nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
iwall's Light Infantry (Medal with
97 Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
I 2l Captain Jervis Edwards served
9"; with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891
9"|in command of a detachment of the
97 1st Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
9° j wall's Light Infantry (Medal with
9» Clasp). '
9^1 22 Captain W'illiams served with
'-'^thcBechij^toland Expedition uadei
Sir CharfBHfrarren in 1884-85 with
'the MountfiWllitlcs.
96
\
283 The Dulie of CoruivalVs LigJd Infantry.
2ND LIECT.
Second Lieftinants.
... 1 Karry Dundas Goldsmith*4 S Sejjt. 97
... 1 Charles Stanton Boalton" S Sept. 97
Arthur Treleven Libby ; 16 Feb. 08
■ •■ j Robert Nasmxth Macpherson : 3 Aug. 9S
3 ... Quartermasters. — 1 Arthur Hearsey.** 17 June 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
... 1 2 William Henry Taj' lor, 24 Nov. 07 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facingt W hite. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
\st Battalion embarked for Malta, 1885. 2nd Battalion returned from Egypt, June 18S6.
1 Lt.Colonel Turnbuli served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir "William Lockhart
in 1897-98 in the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
4 Lt.Colonel Aldworth served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Aide de Camp and Acting Military
Secretary to Sir Harry Frendergast (mentioned in despatches, DUO., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the storming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1807-98 with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Brigade and with the Khyber Force-
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga 1'asses and
in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet or' Lt.Colonel,
two Clasps).
4 Major Verschoyle served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar ap.d Tel-el-Mahuta. in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and" Khedive's Star) . Served in the campaign on the North
"West Froniier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu 1897-9E with the Tirah Expeditionary B'orce ana the Khyber
Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two clasps).
5 Major Ashby served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at
Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earl a
(mentioned in duspatche.-, Brevet of Major, Clasp;.
0 Major Hollway served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force andthe Knyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light;
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major Harvey served with the 2nd Battalion Duke or Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,.
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the is ile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantrj*, and took partinthe operations-
of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
8 Major Morris served throughout, the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 2nd Battalion ofthe Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August,,
in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the River Column
a3 a Staff Captain under Major General Earle and Brigadier General Brackenbury (mentioned in despatches,.
Clasp); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force under Major General Grenfell in 1886 as Senior
Water Transport Officer. Served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke-
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Major Wilbraham served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Lt^Colonel Martyr served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout.
Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, iu the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry,
and was present in the actions of Abu Klea and El Gnbat, in the reconnaissancetoMetaujmeh an din the engage-
ment at Abu Klea Wells on the i6thand 17th February (two Clasps) ; also served in the operations in the Soudan
in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). and in the operations in. 1
\ugust 18S9 including the engagement at Toskt (Clasp) ; was present at the capture ofTokar in 1S91 (4th Class of
ehe Osma.nieh, Clasp to Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in- I
i8q6 as Assistant Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff, including the engagement, at Firket and the operations-
at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Nominated to the 3rd Class oPJ
the Medjidie for services under the Egyptian Government.
11 Major Teale served in the Nile Expedition in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
13 Captain Stewart served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Captain Chapman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Griffin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India und*r Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light I
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Walker served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column und 5r Msjor General Earle 1 Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Fiel 1 Force under Brigadier General
Butler in 1885-86, and was present in the ensraarenient at Giniss. Served in the campaign on the North Wesfc
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Kbyber
Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Captain Burder served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir ■Yi'li-i.m Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
44 Captain Bliss served with the Wuntho Expedition in iSoi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on,
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in if 97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and.!
the Khyber Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
45 Captain Hon. W. J. H. de Montmorency served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1E91 in command oi the
Mounted Infantry of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the- J
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart' in 1S97-US with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the-j
Khyber Force with the 1st Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
[For Remainder of Notes tee end of the East Surrey Regiment, p. 281. I
The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment.)
ist Batt., Dover.
2nd Batt., Baugalare, Madras.
Formerly the 33rd (JDuheof Wellington's)
and the 76th Regiment of Foot.
284
[
33rd
Regimental District,
HALIFAX.
(with the Elephant)
' PENINSULA " "WATERLOO'
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 6th West York Militia )
The Crest and Motto of the Duke of Wellington. "Dbttingbn" " Mysore " "Hindoostan'
" Seeingapatam" "AllyGhur" "Dklhi 1803 " "Leswarree" "Dkig" " Nive "
"Alma" "Inkkkman" "Sevastopol" "Abyssinia
Teara'Ser- Colonel.— FCr Sir Hugh Rowlands,'1 ECB. Ensign, P25 Sept. 49 ; Lieut 21 Atir -T . n„„t P A„„
Bt.Major.zXov. 55; Major, 6 Nov. 57; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 28 Nov. b5 LtColZef ^ v£ ' 3 r*,' 5V
SSfc's^!""'"'' ' J_^8l^^-ff-^ < *»-9o. <*>£* ^;S& Riding
Brevet Major,
■, 1 Feb. 93 >
Full
Pay
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 George Evan Lloyd,2 DSO. Lieut. 22 Nov. 76 • Cavtain ,
15 June 85 ; Major. 1 Nov. oo;_ Lt.Colonel, 18 No_y. 96. ' c">,ru"!> 2° June 83;
76; Captain, 2D May S5 ; 2T,,/0
2 p.s.c. Herbert Eversley Belfield,3 Lieut. 26 Feb
lit. Lt.Colonel, 25 Mar. 90 ; Lt.Colonel, 2S July 97.
!(?
Com-";
r.yyn ((^ . . . j
JMajor^
orncbjfe. >
Majors.
2 Stewart John Trench,
maud 1 Jnne 98 )
Percy Temple tlivett-Carnac5 (Brevet^
Lt.Colonel 20 May 98) , serving under -
the British. South Africa, Company ...)
James Alex. Skene Thomson,7 Ji
B rooisional Battalion at Shor
19 Sept. 96
i Hayford Douglas Thorold8 (Depot)
1 Francis ilacleod Hastings Marshall9...
2 William Joseph Goold
Percy Bourdillon Smithe
Captains.
Frederick Artnur Hayden, Atljutanf)
3 Battalion 12 Feb. 93 )
Basil St. John LeMarchant
Arthur William Bentley Buckle, )
A ring Bag Depart me <it. J
Charles Vesey HMm.ph.rys, Adjutant )
2 Volunteer Battalion 2 Sept. 95 )
Francis John De Gex, Adjutant;
2 Sept. 95 J
Clarence Dalrymple Bruee
p.s.c. William. James Anderson
Owen Harris
Arthur Ingram Stewart Godfrey
Oswald Albon Aldersey Taylor
William Mil ward Watson,10 with Bro "1
visional Battalion }
Samuel Charles Umfreville,.i<?/«'«»f "1
3 Battalion Shropshire Lt. Infantry, Y
22 Apr. 95 J
Herbert WdliamWainmanWood,4i;'. >
4 Vol. Bn. Essex Hegt. 17 Sept. 98... )
Edgar Garston Harrison,12 serving in (
the British East Africa Brotectorate 1
1 Edward Raymond Houghton13
Frstncis David Behrend
Henry Wrison Becher
Edward Moutray Kinnaird Parsons ..
2 Neville George Harry Turner
Alexander Frederic Wallis14
James Alec Charles Gibbs
2ND LIEUT.
14 Jan.
n May
17 Apr.
11 .Aug.
22 Jan.
19 Feb.
19 Feb.
e Oct. 75
3 July 73
24 Mar. 75
3i
1 Jan.
12 Jan.
18 May
1 July
1 July 8:
1 July 8:
1 July 8
9 Sept. 8:
9 Sept. 8
8
9 Sept.
10 May
30 Jan.
6 Feb.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
6 May
6 May
19 Dec. 83
24 Jan.
28 Oct.
6 Oct.
J 1 Apr.
5 Jan.
88
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
19 Sept. 8S
85
Lieutenants.
2 Thomas Sharoe Smith
Clement Agnew Fedden
2 Percy Alexander Turner,'5 Adjutant }
1 July 97 i
2 Norman Warden Fraser,17 DSO. (De^ot)
2 Francis John Thursby-Pelham
1 Lawrence George Stayner
1 Norman Bruce Bainbridge
1 Kenneth Anderson Macleod
1 Herbert Darnton Egerton Greenwood
Reginald Wmnington Fa.nshawe, "^
Bag Department, with rank of Capt. )
1 Frederick John Siordet
Harold Wolstenholme Cobb, serving ~>
toith British Guiana Po'iee J
1 Louis Raymond AewonYi
2 Arthur Job.n Tyler ,
1 Percy Belcher Strafford ,,
1 Arthur Marniaduke Whitakir
2 Percival Coode
2 Reginald Ernest Maffett
1 Robert NapierBray,ttv//iPr9p/*io»a7_Z?H.
t William Ernest Marriott Tyndall
1 Edward Neville Townsend
2 Philip William Temple Hale Wortham
Second Lieutenants.
1 Reginald St. John Carmichael
2 James Geurge Whish
1 Frank Simeon Exham
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87 i
10 Nov. 88
8 Dec. 88;
21 Dec. 89'
1 Mar. 90
29 Mar.
29 Mar.
3 May
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
25 Mar.
2 May
23 May
23 May
85
23 May
85
29 Aug.
«5
8 Dec.
86
8 Dec.
86
8 Dec.
86
8 July
89
6 Aug.
89
17 Oct.
30 Nov.
6 Aug.
12 Feb.
31 July
12 Nov.
2 Mar.
2 Mar. 91
1 Feb.
1 Feb.
iS Feb.
5 Sect.
1 Nov.
1 Nov.
2 Nov.
28 Mar.
15 Sept.
ti June 90
31 July 90
2 Mar.
18 May 92
18 June 92
13 July 92
28 Sept. 92
19 Nov. 92
21 Jan. 93
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
4 Sept. 95
29 May 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 9.
7 Dec. y.
91
9*
92
92
93
93
94
94
95
95
5 Sept. 95
11 Sept. 95
1 Nor, 95
2 Nov. 93
1 Jan. 96
28 Mar. 96
15 Sept.
5 Jan.
16 Feb.
14 May
26 Aug.
1 Feb.
1 Feb.
1 Dec.
13 Dec.
1 May
7 Nov.
30 Jan.
26 June
MAJOR.
26 Sept. 90
6 Oct. 92-
15 Mar. 941
2 Nov. 95
30 July 97-
1 June 98
16 Nov. 98;
97
98
5 Lt.Colonel Rivett-Carnac served
with the expedition to the Soudan
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84.
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in South Africa
nnder Sir Richard Martin as Chief
Staff Offieer (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel
Medal).
9 Major Marshall served in the
Kafir war in iS73, including the
operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp).
10 Captain Watson served in the
operations in Matabeleland in 1S93-94
(Medal). Served in the operations
m South Africa under Sir Frederick
Carrington in 1896 with the Mounted
Infantry (Clasp 1.
12 Captain Harrison served in
the operations against the Mazrin
rebels in East Africa in 1895-96
(Medal).
13 Captain Houghton served in the
Egyptian war of 1SS2 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in iS*7-s<s
(Medal with Cla*p). 7 **
Years' Ser.
Full Hal!
Pay. Pay.
4
4 ■•■
4 i •••
3 ■•■
3 ! •••
= 85
The Duke of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment).
Second Lieutenants.
1 Harry Kirwan UmfVeville
2 Ashton Alexander St. Hill
i Percy Gerald Parker Lea
2 Henry George Bally
2 Leslie Blundell Bristow Noyes
2 Alfred Garnett Horsfall
2 Baptist Johnston Barton
2 Richard Francis Gatehouse
2 Cron Hope Bailie Wright
2 Reginald Childers Carter
2 James Robert Bruuker
2 Gilbert Ralph Abercroinby John!
Trotter )"
2ND LIBCT.
7 Dec.
QS
28 Dec.
Qi
28 Dec.
Qi
25 Mar.
06
25 Mar.
q6
5 Sept.
9°
5 Sept.
Q6
1 Dec.
97
15 Dec.
Q7
4 May
qS
4 May
9«
3 Aug.
98
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Malta, 15 Sept. 98.
2nd Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 6 Oct. 86.
Quarter "Master
-1 James Thomas Seaman,16 5 Sept. 88 ; Hon. Captain, 5 Sept. 1
2 Charles Hyde, 19 Sept. q4 ; Hon. Lieut.
Sir Hugh Rowlands served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege und fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, attack of the
Quarries on 7th June and twice on the Rifle-pits, attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September —
wounded (Medal with three Ciasps, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legim of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, ano Turkish Medal) ; received the ITU " for rescuing Colonel Haly, of the 47th Regiment, from
Russian soldiers, Colonel Haly having been wounded and surrounded by them, and for gallant exertions in
holding the ground occupied by his advanced piquet against the enenry, at the commencement of the battle of
Inkerman, 5th November 1854." Served in the Kafir war in 1877-79 on special service at Luneberg, and com-
manded the troops in the engagement at Tolako Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt. Colonel Lloyd served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-9, and was present at the attackacd capture cf Ali
Mus.jid (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Commandant at Tangur (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-87, including the engagements at Giniss (mentioned indespatches, DSO.)
and Sarras (3rd Class of the Medjidie) ; in the operations near Suakinin December 1S88 including the engagement
at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and in the operationsin 1889 including the engagement at Toski
(menu med in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 in command of a Field Column wbich he had organised from the Suakin and Tokar Garrison (mentioned
in despatches, promoted to be Lt. Colonel) . Nominated to the 2nd Class of the Medjidie for services uuder the
Egyptian Government.
3 Lt. Colonel Belfleld served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Assistant
Adiutant General (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Star).
7 Major Thomson served with the 3rd Goorkhas in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee.and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under SirCharles Warren with theCorpsof Guides.
8 Major Thorold served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrmgton in 1896 on special
service, and commanded at G.velo, where he reorganised the Volunteer garrison (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
11 Captain Wallis served in the operations in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
13 Lieut. P. A. Turner served in the operations in South Africa in 1S93-94 as Staff Officer to the Administrator
of Mashonaland, and alterwards as Assistant Staff Officer to the Officer Commanding the Mashonaland Field
Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
17 Lieut. Fraser served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 attached to
the Royal Artillery — wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
18 Captain Seaman served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the assault and capture of
Magdala (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Ditlce of Wellington's (West Riding Regiment), —
formerly the y6th Regiment.
Raised in 1787 and proceeded to India, 1788. To England, 1806 (Mahratta war of 1803 — granted
the distinction of "Hindustan"). To Jersey, 1807. To England, 1808. To Spain, 1808 (battle cf
Corunna). To England, 1809. To Ireland, 1810. To Spain and France, 1813 (battle of Nive). To
Canada, 1814. To Ireland, 1827. To West Indies, 1834. To Bermuda, 1840. To Halifax, Nova
Scotia, 1841. To Ireland, 1842. To England, 1843. To Scotland, 1846. To England, 1847. [2nd
Battalion raised 1847 '< disbanded, 1850.] To Ionian Islands, 1848. To Malta, 1851. To Halifax,
Nova Scotia, 1853. To England, 1857. To India, 1863. To Burmah, 1868. To England, 1876. To
Ireland, 1S80. To England, 1885 To Bermuda, 1886. To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1888. To West
Indies, 1891.
Record of the Services of the 1st South Staffordshire Regiment {formerly the 38th Regiment).
Raised in 1702. On Sea Service, 1707 to 1710. To Antigua, 1710. To the West Indies, 1739. To Antigua, i/w
To Kngland, 1765, after 58 years' foreign service. To America, 1774. To England, 1784. To Flanders, 1795. To
the Vc<t Indies, 1796. [2nd Battalion raised in 1804, and disbanded in 1814— records lost.J To the Cape of Good
Hope, 1805. To South America, 1806 (capture of Monte Video). To Ireland, 1807. To Spain, 1S08 (battles of
Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna). To England and Ireland, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1812 (battles cf Busaco,
JSadajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian and Nive). To Ireland and England, 1814. To the Netherlands, 1815.
To England, 1815. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1818. To India, 1822. To Burmah, 1824 ("Ava "). To India, 1826.
To England, 1836. To Ireland, 1837. To the Ionian Islands, 1840. To Gibraltar, 1843. To Jamaica, 1846. To
Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1848. To England, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol). To England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lncknow). To England, 1872. To Ireland, 1877. To
Malta, i83o. To Egypt, 1882 (war of 1882). To Malta, 1883. To Egypt and the Soudan 1884 ("Nile 1884-85''—
battle of Kirbekau). To Gibraltar, 1886. To Egypt, 1891. To England, 1893.
ist Batt., falti. -i
2nd Bate., ftucita, Bengal. J
The Border Regiment.
Formerly the 34^/i (The Cumberland) and
55cA (Westmoreland) Regiments.
I
286
34
TH
Regimental District,
CARLISLE.
(J. he 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Cumberland and Westmoreland Militia respectively.)
A Laurel Wreath. "Albohuiu" "Arroyo dosMounos" "Vittoria" " Pyrenees " "Nivelle" " Nive "
Orthes" "Peninsula" "China" (with the Dragon). "Alma" "Inkerman" "Sevastopol" " Lucknow."*
•lonel. — Sir Henry Charles Barnston Daubeney,1 GCli. Ensign, 12 March 29 ; Lieut. 9 Aug. 31; CapL
*2» Oct. 36; Bt. Major, 23 Dec. 42; Major, ^sNov. 45; Bt. Li. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Lt. Colonel, gMa'rch 55 ;
— i' Colonel, 30 Sept. 57 ; Ma/or General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 4 March 80 • Colonel
1 55th Foot, 3 Feb. 79.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 John Henry Edward Hinde, Ensign, p4 April 67 ; Lt. 19 Jan. 70 ; Cant. 7 Jan. H04
Major, 31 Mar. 86; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
2 Jefferson Serreil Wood,5 Ensign, ^26 May 79; Lt. ''27 Oct. 71; Capt. 23 June 80 •
Lt. Colonel, 20 Oct. 97.
Years' Ser.
Fall
P.iy.
Half
Pay
32
3°
25
19
21
20
23
19
i3
18
iS
17
17
17
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16
'7
16
15
'5
12
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13
13
12
11
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II
II
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9
9
9
8
8
8
7
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7
7
7
6
6
6
5
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
x
2
2
2
1 2
Major, 15 May 89.;
Majors.
2 Gerald Hedley Ovens,6 sjttd in Com-\
mand 14 Sept. 97 i
1 John StannusPelly, 2nd in Command^
23 Feb. 98 f
Robert Henry Gage Heygate,8 T>SO. i
serving with the Egyptian Army (
John PageWood,9.i<i/.2 I'ol.Bn.i Jan. 9-
1 f.».e. Harold Arthur Sandbach Bark- /
worth (Depot) J
Hervey Saudby Mayhew, Dep.Axsht. >
Adj. Gen. jar Musk. Madras, 19 Nov. 97 5
2 Algernon .NlontgomerieCauli'eild, 10i>SO
1 William Fleetwood Nash"
Captains.
Charles Edward Hyacinth Cooch,12 1_
Adjutant 3 Battalion 13 May 95 .>
1 Julian Edmund Spicer Frobyn
2 David James Welsh, Adjutant Deolali >
Depot 8 Jan. 98 '. i
''William John Ferguson-Davie, Adj. <
S Vol. Bn. Devon Begt. 21 Sept. 96 )
Perc> John Bellamy, <i1W.4Bn.18 Dec. 93
2 Henry Montague Shallett O'Brien,1" ;
Stn. Staff Officer, Quetta, 25 Mov. 97 j
2 George Browne
2 Reginald de Blaquiere Chichester,ic '/
Adjutant 24 June 95 i
Robert Arthur Browne,1' Adjutant >
Soyal Malta Militia 23 Apr. 98 J
2 Charles Ernest Wynell-Mayow1"
George Herbert Ledward,19 Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 29 July 96 ... i
2 Robert Ouseley Cuthbert Hume20
1 p. s.c. Harry Denison Tuson
2 Lewis Ironside Wood21
Lee Oliver FitzMaurice Stack
Arthur Lyon22
2 Francis Courtenay Marsh23
1 Archibald Skirving Woollery Moffat24
2 James Tindal Ives Bosanquet, with \
Provisional Battalion j
1 Charles Davies Vaughan25
1 Ewen George Smclair-MacLagan26 ...
Lieutenants.
2 George Cecil Brooke2'
2 Cecil Toogood29
Seignelay Gustavus "Willoughbv )
Hume30 {Depot) ,<
2 George Fletcher Broadrick31
1 Colin Lawrance Macnab, Adjutant /
9 Jan. 98 )
Arthur Erskine St. Vincent Pollard...
2 Arthur Frederick Hamilton Pigott33...
Frank George Grier Morris
2 Harry Ernest Chapman31
2 Charles Herford Pringle35
Geo. Ernest Warren, tcith Prov. Bn. ...
1 Percy Frederick Brunei Hawes
1 Arthur Robt. Seignelay Lyon-Campbell
William Lynn A-llen
2 LouisEum. HaringtonMolvneux-Seel
2 Thomas Wm. Houssemayne du Boulay
2 Herbert Nelson
Gerald John Marsh
Robert Norman Gordon
Gerald Arthur Morton
Second Lieutenants.
2 Herbert Cleland Nicolay
George Patrick Grant
Edmund Hastings Harcourt Lees
1 Henry Wiltshire Garvey
Herbert Watkins Grubb
1 Dare Heber- Percy Herbert Reade
Charles Ashton James
George Hanbury Noble Jackson
1 George Ernest Beaty-Pownall
1 John Carlisle Deey Spedding
2 Andrew William Qumlan
John William Palmer Senior ..
2ND LIEUT.
21 Sept. 74
14 Jan. So! 6 Ma.r. 80
I
1 May 78. 19 Sept. 80
13 Aug. 79: 1 July 81
( 30 Nov. 76
23 Oct. 801 1 July 81
20 Oct. 83
1 July 85
28 Mar. 86
19 Nov. 88
15 Dec.
15 May 89
17 Dec. 81! 27 Mar.
22 Jan. 8i| 1 July 3n 20 Oct. 89
23 Apr. 8i| 1 July 81 1 Jan. 90
j 28 Jan. 82 19 Jan. 90
10 May 82 24 June 91
7 May
87
5 Feb.
87
11 Feb.
88
22 Aug.
88
10 Nov.
88
10 Nov.
88
23 Mar.
89
8 June
89
21 Dec.
89
1 Mar.
90
29 Oct.
90
29 Nov.
90
10 Oct.
9'
10 Oct.
91
7 Nov.
91
27 Jan.
9'
12 Mar.
92
9 Apr.
92
19 Oct.
92
19 Nov.
92
21 Jan.
93
10 May
93
9 Sept.
93
12 Dec.
94
6 Mar.
9S
28 Sept.
95
28 Sept.
9S
28 Sept.
9i
29 Feb.
96
6 June
96
5 Sept.
96
5 Sept.
90
5 Sept.
96
9 Dec.
96
9 Dec.
96
20 Feb.
97
20 Feb.
97
8 Sept.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
22 Dec.
9?l
10 May
25 Aug.
10 May
5 Dec.
14 May
23 Aug.
21 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
2 May
14 Sept.
9 July
9 July
9 July
3 July
11 Nov.
2 Mar.
21 Sept. 92
21 Dec. 92
1 Feb. 93
28 Mar. 93
9 Aug. 93
t6Aug. 93
1 3 May 95
30 June 95
1 July 95
6 Jan. 90
6 May 96
16 June 96
24 July 96
29 July 96
21 Sept. 96
20 Dec. 96
25 Feb. 57
23 Feb. 98
23 Apr. 98
26 May 98
24 June 91
17 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
10 Mar. 93
28 Mar. 93
31 Mar. 94
7 Nov. 94
13 May 95
30 June 95
1 July 95
6 May 96
16 June 96
29 July 96
26 Aug. 96
21 Sept. 96
20 Dec. 96
23 Apr. 98
26 May 98
28 Aug. 95
g July 91
1 July 95
6 Aug. 96
20 Dec. 96
7 July 97
20 Oct. gy
23 Feb. 98
31 Oct. 98
1'ears'Ser
Pall
Pay.
Half
Pay.
7
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18
10
2§7 The Border Regiment.
„ t 2nd lieut.
second Lieutenants.
1 Sidney Herbert Poster Muriel . 16 Feb. 93
1 Charles George Williams Andrews ... 4 May 98
1 Francis Henry Harvey 3 Aug. 98
- James Charies M'Kenna 3 Aug. 98
i I
Quarter blasters. — 1 James King, 17 Dec. 8r ; Son. Captain, 17 Dec. 91.
2 William Richards,36 24 July 89 ; Son. Lien'.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ist Baft, embarked Jor Malta, 10 Nov. 1897. 2nd Baft, embarked for Malta, 3 Nov. 1888.
1 Sir Charles Daubeney served with the 55th Regt. in the Coorg campaign, East Indies, in 1834, and was pre-
sent at the assault and capture of the stockade of Kissenhully, and at the attack on the stockade of Soamwarpettah ,
where he had charge of one of the two guns attached to the Column, which by his perseverance and exertions he
saved from capture during the retreat; served during the Chinese war of 1841-42, commanded the LightCompany at
the repulse of the enemy's night-attack at Chinhae, and at thestorm ar.d capture of Chapoo ; served on the Staff as
Major of Brigade to Sir James SchoeddeatWoosung, Shanghai, and ChinKiangFoo — twice mentioned in despatches
(Medal, Brevet Major, and CB.). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
(wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and renulse of the sortie of 26th October. Commanded the 55th
Regiment, and subsequently the 1st Brigade 2nd Division at the battle of Inkerman. Mentioned in division orders
and in the report of Sir Do Lacy Evans for the battle of the Alma, and in the despatches for Inkerman. Was
Gazetted to a Substantive Lieutenant Colonelcy for Inkerman on 12th Dec. 1854, but declined accepting a pro-
motion which would have removed him from the seat of war and placed him on half pay whilst his Regiment was
serving in the field. Reward for distinguished services. 1855 : Medal with three Clasps', Knight of the Legion oF
Honor. Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, KCB. in 1871 and QCB. in 1884.
6 Lt.Colonel J. S. Wood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Ovens served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent of Army Signalling with the Khyber Line
Force and also with the Khyber Division of the Northern Afghanistan Field Force under Lieut. General Bright
(Medal). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhartin 1894-95 with the 2nd BattaUmi
Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). | See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List,"
p. 786.]
8 Major Heygate served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 in com-
mand of the 1st Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hatir (mentioned
in despatches, DSO. and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
9 Major J. P. Wood served wiih the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasu).
10 Major Caulfeild served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war of iS;8-8o, and was present in the engage-
ment on the Helmund against the Wali's mutinous troops, in the action at Maiwand (wounded) and the subsequent
defence of Candahar (Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-88 as Brigade Transport Officer to Brigadier General Low (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
Medal with two Clasps). Served with Mounted Infantry in Upper Burmah in 1889-90 (Clasp).
11 Major Nash served with the Tjnhon Expedition, Burmah, in 1889-90 as Staff and Treasure Chest
Officer to the Momeit Column (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Cooch served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain O'Brien served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhartin 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Chichester served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
17 Major R. A.. Browne served with the Isazai Expedition in 189'*: as Assistant Superintendent of Army
Signalling. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir Wilham Lockhart in 1894-95 as Superintendent
ol Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain Wynell-Mayow served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the engagement at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kelur,
and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Lockhartin 1S94-95 with the 1st Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Ledward served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with tho
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain R. O. C. Hume served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart ii 1894-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain L. I, Wood served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clnsp), and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William LocKhart in 1^54-95 with the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment
(Clasp).
22 Captain Lyon served with the Waziristan Field Force tinder Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitval Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Marsh served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Moffat served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Vaughan served with the Waziristan Field Force under ?ir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Sinclair-Mac Lagan served with the Waziristan Field Force und3r Sir William Lockhart in 1891-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
27 Lieut. Brooke served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
29 Lieut. Toogood served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 2Kd
Battaiion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. S. G. W. Hume served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Cla,sp).
31 Lieut Broadnck served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhartin 1894-95 with the
?nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lient. Pigott served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lieut. Chapman served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Pring'.e served with the Waziristau Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
« Lieut. Richards served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
[For Record of Services, see end of East Surrey Eegiw.ent.p. 2S1.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Formerly the 35^A (lioyal Sussex) and the
_2ndBatt.>LundiKotai,Punjab. Ioy^ (Bengal 'infantry') Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Royal Sussex Militia.
The United Red and White Rose. "Louisbubg-" " Quebec, 1759 " "Maida" "Egypt
288
Cist Batt., Aldershot.
2D
[
35th
Half
Pay.
1 Quebec, 1759 "
"Abu Klea."
"Regimental District,
CHICHESTER.
18S2" "Nile, 18
Captain, 31 Oct. 52 ;
July 70 ; Major General,
Colonel.— George Samuel Young-,1 CB. Ensign, 16 July 41; Lieut. 26 July 44
Bt. Major, 26 Apr. 59; Major, 25 Feb. 62; Lt. Colonel, 24 Jan. 65; Colonel, 20 ?
19 Dec. 80; Lt. General, 18 Nov. 86 ; Colonel Sussex Regiment, 6 Oct. 98.
LieutenantColonels.— 2 Charlesllaydon Wilkinson Cafe,2 Ensign, 28 Oct. 71 ; Lieut 28 Oct 7- • Cavtain
12 June 80; Major, 5 M*. 84; Lt. Colonel, 2 Feb. 95. ' ' '
2 Benjamin Donis'thorpe Alsop Donne,3 Lieut. 10 Sept. 75 ; Captain, 20 Oct. 83 ; St Maior 28 Dec 88
Major, jo Feb. 92; Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 98, ^ '
Ma jobs.
p.a.c. James Charles Young,* 2ndin\
Command 6 Aug. 98 J
2 Edward Wheler, 2nd in Commands
15 Oct. 98 J
1 RibtonGore5
2 Charles Russell6
2 Louis Eugene du Moulin"
John Ernest Pierson,s Adjutant 2)
Volunteer Battalion 7 Mar. 96 j
Charles Henry Ashhurst^Adjutant -
Cinque Ports Vol. Rifles 20 Jan. 91'
1 Henry Browse Scaife12
nt t~>
• 96 J
Captains,
i Osmond Cecil Le Marchant13
1 Hugh Hammond Massy O'Grady5
John Gerald Panton
Charles Theobald Walsh Church,'5)
Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regt. >
12 June 95 ....)
2 .p.s.c.Fredenck St. Duthus Skinner 16...
Proby Edward Payne Crawford5 1
Adjutant 3 Battalion 24 Nov. 98 ... )
2 Arthur Robert Gilbert'8
Ernest Henry Montresor,19 Adjutant \
1 Volunteer Battalion 18 Dec. 95 ... j
2 Richard Alexander Kane,20 Station )
Staff Officer, Ranikhet, i3 Mar. 98 j
1 Harold J ellicorse
2 James Harold Burbury21
2 Mostyn Eden Cooksoii (Depot)
2 Henry Scott22
2 John Frederick Paltock Langdon23 ...
1 Fred. William Templetown Robinson
j Norman Atkinson Layton
r Charles Powlect Aldri'dge
LlEUTENAMTS.
2 William Arthur Gardiner,2* Pay Dept.
2 Thomas Faulconer Mair Wisden25
1 Edgar Walter Butler Green, Adju- )
tant 24 Nov. 97 $
2 Edward Leslie Mackenzie
2 William Lush mgton Osbcrn'-^
2 Alfred Edgar Glasgow," Adjutant)
4 Sept. 95 j
2 Percy Selby Cookson23
Sydney Drummond Worgan,20 Army >
Pay Department j
i Chas. James Kinahan Maguire [Depot)
1 Alfred Penrose Mark-Wardlaw
2 Frederic Woodali. Pay Department
1 Robert Chalcner Griffin
2 Alfred Robert Davis
2 Herbert Henry Elliott30
2 John Banholo'mewWroughton31(2)fMV)
1 Albert Gouldsmith
1 Robert Bellamy
2 Stanley de Vei-e Alexander Julius32^
1 Edward Martin Crawley-Boevey
1 James Saumarez Cameron
2 George Gem31
Alfred Chevallier Parker.35 seroina\
with the Egyptian Army ., j
Second Lieutenants.
1 Hugh Stirling Ashworth
1 Evelyn Fountame Villiera 1
1 Nelson Graham Anderson
Harold Arthur David Richards
Army Service Corps
2 Ssynaour Bazett3t
2 Douglas Moncrieff Govau3?' ",'
Rolird Her.ry V"' 1 ■: thrnaa33
Frederic Wilfrid Bagnall Wiliett
Charles Frederick Watson Hu^hos "
2 John Joseph Lyons ~
Ch-n-:3S K-rirbery Bend
Robert St. Patrick Mosgrove"
2ND LIEUT.
22 Jan.
14 Jan.
13 Aug.
8 Oct.
23 Oct.
19 Feb.
19 Feb. 81
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
4 May
9 May
87
10 Nov.
19 Dec.
24 Apr.
28 Aug.
29 Mar.
29 Oct.
29 Nov.
4 Mar.
25 July
9 Jan.
12 Mar.
9 Apr.
18 May
19 Oct.
17 Dec.
26 Apr.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
2 June
10 Oct.
6 Mar.
29 May
19 May
31 July
11 Nov. 76
23 July 79
28 Feb. 74
10 Sept. 77
12 June 80
2 Oct. 8
1 July S
1 July 81
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
29 July 82
9 Aug. 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
6 Feb. 84I
14 May
10 Nov.
26 Keb.
6 Aug.
19 Oct.
2 Feb.
12 ISov.
25 Mar.
22 Anr.
; July 91
5 Sept. 91
j Dec. 91
> Feb. 92
> Feb. 92
Apr. 92
May 93
Dec. 93
May 94
Aug. 94
Oct. 94
Jan. 95
Feb. 95
May 95
Jan. 96]
Mar. 9<S
Aug. 96
Aug. 90
July 97
Oct. 97
Aucr.
7 Aug. 98
5 Mar. 84
29 July 84
S Mar. 84
29 July 84
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
6 Aug.
19 Jan.
2 Feb.
21 Dec.
23 Jan.
10 Feb.
r Sept.
6 Aug.
6 Aug.
2 Feb.
n May
29 May
20 Jan.
t8 Mar.
8 Apr.
3 Apr.
8 Apr.
2 Feb. 87
11 Ncy. 89
BBEV.1IAJ.
6 Aug.
2 Feb.
14 Nov.
15 Jan.
29 May
18 Mar.
6 Aug.
15 Oct.
Full
' Pay.
Half
Pay.
289 The Royal Sussex Regiment.
■ Quarter Haster*. — 1 Robert Pearce,*0 7 Nov. 94 ; Son. Lieut.
• 2 Charles Phillips, 16 Feb. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facing* Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 at Battalion returned from Egypt, n Sept. 1885. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 1S82.
1 Lt. General Young served in the Sutl j camppign of 1845-46 with tie Eol.h Regt., including the battles
Of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign
in 1858-59, commanded the Head Quarter Wing ot the 80th Regt. with a column in Oude at the capture of the
Fott of fcimree, at Beera, and Doondeakeira (Brevet of Major, Medal).
2 Lt. Colonel Cafe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and was
present at the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta, and the occupation of Daman-
hour (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in command ot the 2nd Battalion R yal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the operations in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
3 Lt. Colonel Donne served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regimenl
(Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Line ol Communica-
tions with the Egyptian Army and as Commandant at Absarat (Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie>. Served in
the operations near Suakin in December 1888 and commanded the 10th Soudanese Battalion in the engagement
at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; also commanded the Battalion in the opera-
tions on the Nile Frontier in 1S89 and was present in the engagements at Arghin and Toshki (mentioned irj
despatches, Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Has also been nominated to the 3rd Class of the Osmanieh for
services in Egypt. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, inclnding the
expedition into the Bazar Valley with th3 1st Brigade and the occupatijn of tie Khj-ber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps).
4 Ma.'or Young served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and tcok part in the operations of the Deserl
Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp) .
5 Majors Gore and Ashhurst, Captains O' Grady and Crawfurd served in the Nile Expedition m 1884-85 with the TSt
Battalion oi the Royal Sussex Resriment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert
Stewart (Medal witb Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Russell served in the campaign on the North We-t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart im
1897-98 with the 2nd Battali n Royal Sussex Eegio-ent with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major du Moulin served in the Hazara campaign in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served witn the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on
Transport duty (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expeditionary Force in 1891 as
Brigade Transport Officer to the Silchar Column iC.lasp.-. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Sussex Regiment, including the operations in the Bazar Valley, and with the Khyber Brigade (Medal with two
Clasps).
8 Major Pierson served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 as Regimental Transport Officer of the left half oi
the rst Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal
and Khedive's Star). Served m the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion of the Royal Susses
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
" Major Scaife served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and
was present at the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dowar, and the occupation of Dmnanhour (Medal1,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Regimental Transport Officer of the 1st Batta-
lion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
13 Captain Le Marchant served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the
Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart including the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the Hazara
campaign in i38S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp). fSee also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantrv. " Halt's Annual Army List." p. 786.!
15 Captain Church served in the Hazara campaign in 18S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Skinner served with the Soudan Field Force in 1885-86 as Signalling Officer, and with the Egyptian
Army in 1886-87 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the-
Tirah Expediti nary Force, and with the Tochi Field Force as Staff Officer at the Base (Medal with two Clasps), t-
18 Captain Gilbert served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in
the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Captain Montresor served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Kane served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
and took parr, in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the actions at Abu
Klea and El Gubat and the engagements at Metammeh and Abu Klea Wells (Medal with two Clasps, and Khe-
dive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 188S with the 2nd Battalion of the Roval Sussex Regiment as
Regimental Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex" Regimentwith the Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with'two Clasps).
21 Captain Burbnry served in the campaign on' the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battali' n Hoyal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Vallej" (Medal with two Clasps).
22 Captain Scott served m the Hazara campaign in iSSS with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp) Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer 1st Brigade
and was present at the of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Koyal Sussex Regiment with the
Tirah Expeditionary Foree, mr-luding the operations in the Bazar Valley, and with the Malakand Field Force as
Start Officer at the Base (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
23 Captain Langdon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
iS97-98with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Eazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
s* Lieut. Gardiner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion R-yal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Lieut. Wisden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two
Clasps) .
Royal Sussex Begimenf. 289a
-6 Lieut. Osborn served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndia under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
27 Lieut. Glasgow served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin i8csas Assistant Commissariat
Officer 2nd Brigade iMedal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
■William Loekhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force, including the uperations in the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
28 Lieut. Cookson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
l897~98 wifah the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Begiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations
111 the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Lieut Worgan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations
in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Elliott served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9? with the Tirah Exoeditionary Force attached to the Gordon Highlanders including the operations in the
Bara Valley, and afterwards with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment including the operations in the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
3! Lieut. Wroughton served in the campaign on the North We?t Frontier of India under Sir William Lcckhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Julius served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
3897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with ihe Tirah Expeditionary Force includiDg the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Gem served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
3897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Roj-al Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force includ.ng the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Lieut. Parker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Foice including the opera-
tions in the Bazir Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
36 Second Lieut. Bazett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with
two Clasps).
37 Second Lieut. Govan served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battaiion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
38 Second Lieut. Waithman seived in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India undfr Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Kegiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including
ithe operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Pearce served with the Hazara Expedition in i388 .Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the isl Baitahon Royal Svssex Regiment, — formerly the 35th
(Royal Sussex) Regiment.
Raised in Ireland in 1701 and entitled " The Earl of Eonegall's Regiment,'' ar.d "The Belfast RegimeEt." To
Cadiz and thence to the West Indies, 1702. To Gibraltar, 17C4 (siege). To Spain, 1705 (capture cf Baicelona). To
Ireland, 1708. To Minorca, 1719. To lieland, 1756. [2nd Battalion raised in 1748 and reduced in 1749.] Entitled
the " 35th Foot," 1751. To England, 1756. To >'crth .America and Nova Scotia, 1758 (capture of L< uisburg). To
Quebec, 1759 (battle of Quebec and capture of Montreal). To England, 1765. To lieland, 1773. Entitled "The
Prince of Orange's Own Regiment," 1774. To Ameiica, 1775 (battle of Bunker's Hill, &c). To Brunswick, 1777.
To the West Indies, 1778. Entitled "The Dorseishire Regiment." 1782. To England, 1785. To Scotland, 1788.
To Ireland, 1791. To the West Indies, 1794. To Gibraltar, 1795. To England, 1 796. |_2r>d Battalirn raised in 1799
and reduced in 1802.] To Malta, 1800. Entitled " The Sussex Regiment," 1804. To Italy, 1E05 (battle of Maida).
[2nd Battalion re-formed, 1805. To Egypt (capture of Alexandria, &c.) End back to Sicily, 1807. To England,
z8o8. To Holland and England, 1809. To Holland, 1S14. To Belgium (battle of Waterloo), Paris, and England,
-1815. Reduced, 1817.J To the Ionian Islands, 1809. To Italy, 1813. To the Ionian Islands, 1815. To Malta,
1816. To England, 1817. Tolreland, 1819. To the West Indies, 7821. To England. 1832. Entitled " The 35th
Royal Sussex Regiment," 1832. To Ireland, 1834. To Mauritius, 1837. To England and Ireland. 1848. To
England, 1852. To the East Indies. 1853 (Indian Mutiny). T° England, 1868. To Ireland. 1873. To the West
Indies, 1875. To Malta, 1879. To Cyprus, 18E0. To Egypt, 1882. To the Soudan, 1884 (battle 01 Abu Klea). To
England, 1885. To Ireland, 1891.
Record of ihe Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (formerly the 107th Regiment).
Raised in 1853 in Bengal (Mutiny and Central India campaigns). Proceeded to England, 1S75. To Guernsey, 1879.
To Ireland, 1*80. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion the Royal Sussex Regiment," iSfi.) To Malta, 1882. To Egypt and
^ndia, 1835 (Hazara Expedition of 1888).
[Coi.tinuution oi Notes to Oxfordshire Light Infantry .
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WINCHESTER.
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The Hampshire Regiment.
Formerly the 37^1 (North Hampshire) and the
67th (South Hampshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Hampshire Militia.)
[~ist Bn.,LundiKo'.al, Punjab.
|_ 2nd Batt.,Cork.
"Blenheim" " Ramillies" "Oudenarde'' "Malplaquet" " Dettingen" " Minden" "Toubnay" "Babeosa
"Peninsula "" India " (with the Royal Tiger). "Taku Forts" "Pekin" "Chabasiah"
" Kabul, 1879" "Afghanistan, 1878-80 " "Bubma, 1885-S7."
; Colonel.— John Wellesley Thomas,1 CB. Ensign, 7 June 39; Lieut. »7 Sept. 41 ; Captain, P14 May 47!
Brevet Major, 3 Dec. 54 ; Major, 25 Apr. 55 ; Lt.Colonel, 31 Dec. 58 ; Colonel, 31 Dec. 63 ; Major General,
8 July 69; Lieut. General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Hampshire Regiment, 15 Dec. 93.
Full 1 Half,
1 Pay. I Pav|
Years' aer. ,
27
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William Egginton
29 Aug. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 29 Aug. 96.
Edward Henry Le Marchant,13 Lieut. 28 Feb. 74 ; Capt
30 June 97.
Briggs,9 Lieut. 27 March 72; Captain, 8 June Si; Major,
n, 9 Sept. S3 ; Major, 6 Apr. 92; Lt.Colonel,
Ma.iobs.
2 James Robert Parkinson, 2nd in Com-
mand 30 June 07
1 Howard William Smith, l*and in Com-
mand 19 Apr. 98 ; Commandant Dal-
housif 'Depot 1 April 98
William Henry Thackwell, Adjutant )
1 Volunteer Battalion 16 Apr. 94 ... j
1 Arthur Dashwood Bulkeley Buckley...
p.s.c. Lewis Munro, Brigade Major, \
Aldershot, 26 Jan. 98 )
Edmund Sclater Crofts,16 Adjutant 4 >
Volunteer Battalion 24 June 95 5
Charles de Winton,20 Adjutant 3 \
Volunteer Battalion 1 Aug. 05 ;
William George Wyld,21 Dist. Insp. \
of Musketry, Chester, 17 Apr. 98 ... j
Captains.
p.s.c. Rich. Cyril Byrne Hakingr^cp. )
Assist. Adj. Gen., Cork. 7 Mar. 98... j
Robert Inglis Forbes,23 Adjutant {
3 Glamorgan Vol. Itijles 1 June 97... )
2 George Harvey Nicholson2,1 (Depot) ...
Sydney Charles Fishbum Jackson,25 )
'DSO.D.A.A. Gen. Bombay, \o July 97 1
Robert HindsGill20 '. .....;
Mervynde Montmorency, -'Adj-sVol. ~\
Bn. Argyll Sc Sutli. Jliahlrs. 1 H'eb. 94 5
Hugh Cochrane MacTier,2* at Staff 1
College >
1 Frederick Hope Grant Playfair,29 ~>
S.S.Officer.DalhonsieDepot,™ Oct.97 )
1 Herbert Graham Westmorland
Henry Cecil Lowry Cole, Adjutant 3^
Battalion 17^ Jan. 98 i
Thomas Godfrey Whistler
Richard Mordaunt Bariington,29t}
Army Ordnance Department j
Walter Hugh Trethewy,3" Adjutant 1
2 Volunteer Battalion 1 Oct. 96 j
2 Hy. di Stella Burford Burford-Hancock
i Benjamin Hamilton Boucher,35 Ad- 1
jutant 15 Dec. 96 S
NormauCharles Welch, 3:i*erving with [
West African Frontier Police . )
2 Arthur Carew Piichards34
1 Edward Leigh
1 William Dent Bewsher (Depot)
2 Francis Jearrad Bowker
Henry Barry Orton Coddington, Ad-''
jutant 5 Volunteer Bn. : Nov. 97 ... i
1 Arthur Bellaine Ennis35
2 MorrisVivianParry, Adjutant 12 June95
Walter James Geddes
2 Henry John Archibald Banks
Henry Joseph Walsham Whitaker
Francis Stewart Kennedy Shaw
2MD LIEUT.
Frederick Richard Hicks, serving in >
XI g a 71 da )
Weir de Lancey Williams, serving')
under the Moyal Niger Company )
2 Nelson William Barlow
Lieutenants.
1 Hew Wakeman Tompson (Depot)
1 Henry Littleton Wheeler
2 Hugo William Millais
2 Edwyn Harland
i George Hastings Parker, Svperinten- ~)
dent Luclc now Gymnasium )
1 John Henry Deane
2 Alex. Arthur Ly sons Collard (Depot)...
1 Arthur Taylor Penny
1 Hon. Lawrence Charles Walter Palk ...
2 Francis Sandham Geary, Aid" de )
Camp to Lt. General JS. Le G. Geary r
10 Oct. 98 )
2 Thomas Faith
2 Arthnr Thackera.y Beckwith
2 Charles Newenham French
2 Hubert William Man
1 Harold Wilson Savage
1 Charles Henry Bowden-Smith
1 John Clementi
1 Charles Herbert Hill
2 July 79
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
27 Aug. 79
14 Jan. So
11 Aug.
n Aug. 80
23 Oct. So
22 Jan. Si
22 Jan. Si
88
9 May 8!
22 Aug. 8!
22 Aug. s:
6 Mar. 89
6 June
21 Sept.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
31 May
S Oct.
17 June 9
25 July 91
9 Jan.
9 Apr.
2Q Apr.
13 July
LIEUT.
11 Oct. 79
10 Feb. 81
17 Dec. 79
17 Apr. 80
9 Apr. Si
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July
1 July
10 May
9 Sept.
10 Mar.
14 May
7 Feb.
20 May
5 Dec.
9 Sept.
25 Aug.
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
25 Nov.
CAPTAIN.
26 July 86
19 Sept. S5
19 Sept. 85
26 July 86
29 Aug. 86
is Apr. 80
15 Apr. 89
I
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90
10 Nov
8 Dec.
4 Jan.
4 Jan. 9
4 Jan. 90 27 Mar.
1 Nov.
17 Dec.
20 Dec.
19 Mar.
22 July
1 Jan.
19 May
10 Aug. 921 17 Apr.
1 July
1 July
1 July
t July
1 July
17 Dec.
20 Dec.
3 May
10 Feb.
17 Aug.
19 May
19 May
19 May
29 Aug.
4 July
14 July
22 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 June
00 3° June
90 14 Nov.
91 17 Nov.
gi 26 Jan.
92\ 19 Feb.
02! 1 Mar.
17 Sept. 92
1 Jan. 93
19 July 93!
4 Apr. 94!
22 Apr. 94!
21 June 94
1 7 Apr.
23 July
98
BBEV.MA.I. MAJOB.
19 Oct.
19 July
9 Sept. 93
9 Sept. 03
4 July 94
10 Oct. 94
23 Jan. 95
28 Sept. 93
28 Sept. 95
26 Feb, 96
9 Deo. 96
20 Feb. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
13 Oct.
is Dec..
18 July
30 Sept.
24 July
14 Aug. 97
17 Nov. 97
19 Nov. 97
9 Jan. 98
26 Jan. 98
25 June 98
25 June 98
7 Dec. 98
7 Dec. 98
22 Apr. 94
27 Nov. 95
6 June 94
29 Aug. 96
2 Sept. 96
27 Mar. 97
30 June 97
17 Nov. 97
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2XD LIEUT.
15 Dec.
57
16 Feb.
98
2-, Feb.
Q8
4 May
gii
4 May
98
7 May
98
7 May
9«
3 Aug.
q8
3 Aug.
98
23 Nov.
98
Second Lieutenants.
1 Edmund Rochfort Street*
2 Harold Francis Ashby
t Gregory Day M'Cormick
2 Harry Cecil Dolphin
1 Albion Ernest Andrews
1 Henry Reginald von Donop Hardinge
2 Walier Fox
1 Alex George Ravenhill
1 Arthur Stratford Noatte
t Henry Terence Skinner
Quarter Masters. — 1 Michael Lynch,36 13 May 85 ; Hon. Captain 13 May 95.
2 Daniel George Andrews, 12 May 97 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for India, 1884. 2nd Battalion returned froth India, 7 Feb. 1888.
1 Lt. General Thomas served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar and Afghanistan
in 1841-42 (Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee. Cabul "). Also in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1S43—
severely wounded (Bronze Star). Commanded Detachments of the 12th and 40th Regiments at the capture of a
stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1834, for which he
received the rank of Major. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
and was wounded while in command of a Wing employed as part of the covering and storming party at the
capture of the North Taku Fort (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the
67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading from the Taeping rebels in 1862.
9 Lt. Colonel Briggs served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with the
B-jrmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
13 Lt. Colonel Le Marchant served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 67th Begirnent (Medal).
14 Major Smith served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the :st Battalion (Clasp).
16 Major Crofts served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
20 Major de Winton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1"
ment (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Wyld served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8
(Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Haking served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8^
23 Captain Forbes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8^
21 Captain Nicholson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regi -
ment, part of the time in the Intelligence Branch, Upper Burinah Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Jackson served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with the 2nd Battalion of tbeHampshireRej: .-
ment iii the advance on Mandalay, and afterwards in command of a company of Mounted Infantry ; subse-
quently served as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding the Burmah Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Chin Field Force in 1888-89 as Aide de Ca.mp to Sir George
White, Commanding the Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp). Served with
the Zhob Field Force in 1890 as Aide de Camp to Sir George White, Commanding theZhob Valley Expedition.
26 Captain Gill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain de Montmorency served in tbe Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion (two Clasps).
28 Captain MacTier served with the Burmese (expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Captain Playfair served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on Transport duty (Medal with Clasp), and
in 18S7-89 (Clasp).
29T Captain Barrington served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
30 Captain Trethewy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Lynch served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
3S Lieut. Welch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
3* Captain Richards served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment —
slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
55 Captain Boucher served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp) .
30 Captain Ennis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
89 with the 1 st Battalion Hampshire Begi-
9 with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment
• (mentioned in despatches, Medal with CJasp).
) (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Begiment {formerly the 6-jth Regiment) .
Raised in 1756 from the 2nd Battalion 20th Regiment. Siege ofBelleisle, 1761. To England, 1762. To Portugal,
1762. To Minorca, 1763. To England, 1771. To Scotland, 1773. To Ireland, 1775. Entitled " South Hampshire
Regiment," 1782. 'Jo the West Indies, 1785. To Ireland, 1794. To St. Domingo, 1706. To Jamaica, 1798. To
England, 1801. To Ireland and Guernsey, 1803. [Second Battalion raised in 1803. To Channel Islands, 1804. To
Gibraltar and Cadiz,. 1810. To Tarifa, 1811 (battle of Barrosa). To Gibraltar, 1814. To England and disbanded,
1817.] To England, 1804. To India, 1805 (badge of "India" with the Royal Tiger). To England, 1826. To
Ireland, 1830. To Gibraltar, 1832. To the West Indies, 1833. To Canada. 1840. To England, 1842. To Ireland,
1844. To Gibraltar, 1848. To the West. Indies, 1851. To England. 1857. To India, 1858. To China, 1859 (war of
i860, including the capture of Taku Forts and Pekin, and the operations against the Taiping rebels in 1S62-63).
[Right Wine to Jauan, 1864 (occupation of Yokohama .1 ]. To the Cape of Good Hope. 1865. To Ireland, 1866. To
England, 1868. To British Birinah, 1872. To India, 1876 (Afghan war of 1878-80, including the battle of
Charasiah, the capture of Cabul, and the investment of Sherpore). Entitled "2nd Battalion Hampshire Regi-
ment," 1881. To Burmah, 1885 (surrender of Mandalay). To India. 1887. To England, 1888.
■■]
The South Staffordshire Regiment.
Formerly the 3&th (1st Staffordshire) and ^erIstBatt.,Einsaie.
\_2ud Batt.,lhavetinyo, Burma.
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Btgiausntai District, j 80th {Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiments,
. E LI0H5IELD- -I (The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st Stafford Militia.
"Salasi 'wi'k the Sphinx). "Montevideo" "Roleia" "Vimieea" "Cobunna" "Busaco " "Badajoz
(< anca" " Vittokia " " St. Sebastian " "Nive " "Peninsula" " Ava" " Moodkee " " Ferozeshaa"
,-r^. — rs — r bOBEAON" "Pegu" "Alma' "Inkerman" " Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "Central India"
"South Afeica, 1878-9 " "Egypt, 1882 " " Nile, 1884-85" "Etbbekan."
1 Full
I Pay.
Halt
Pay,
*3
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24
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15
IS
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15
t6
14
24
Co:oael. — John William Sidney Smith," CB. Ensign, 3 Feb. 32; Lieut. 4 Aug. 37; Capf.vy Aug. 40;
Bt. Major, n Nov. 51 ; Major, 29 Dec. 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 July 55 ; Colonel, 2 'sepc'58 ; Maior General,
6 March 68 ; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Gloucestershire Regiment, 20 Jan. 83 ;
Colonel South Staffordshire Regiment, 25 Jan. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William Moore," Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Captain, 4 Oct. 81; Maior, 18 Nov. 83;
Lt. Colonel. 16 Oct. 95.
Henry Charles Savage,16 Lieu'. 13 June 74; Capt. 3 Feb. 82 ; Major, 23 .Aug. 89 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Nov. 96.
Majors.
1 Newton Seymour Allen, n2nd in Com-
mand 25 Nov. 96
2 William Henry Morris Bent,19 2nd in
Command + Dec. 97
t Alexander George Ohesney23
2 Herbert Aveling Raitt25
Charles Owen Hore26 (Bt.Lt. Colonel
17 Dec. 9S) nerving with Mounted Inf.
Egypt
Edward Kave Daubeney,27 DSO.
Adjutant 3 Battalion 21 Jan. 96
George Albanus William*,28 Aide de
Camp to Major General C. Tucker
r6 Sept. 97
1 Harry Warry Steward32 (Depot)
ll/,3
Captains.
2 Ivone Kirkpatrick,31 Station Staff)
Officer. Wellington, 28 Aug. 97 i
2 Harry Campbell Chads34
Egerton Stanley Pipc-Wolferstan,35 1
Adjutant 4 Bn. North Staffordshire >
Regiment 15 Oct. 96 )
1 James Walker Sears36
p. i.e. William Cyprian Bridge.3" Adj. )
t Lanark Volunteer Rifles 1 Nov. 97 j
Ponsonby John Loftus Tottenham, j
Adjutant 3 Bn. Inniskilling Fusi- V
Hers 1 Nov. 95 )
1 Robert Frederick Broughton Glover40
1 Edward Bury Grogan
2 Frederick Alexander Hedley43 (Depot,
George Hearn, Army Ordnance Depl
1 Son. Jas. Graham Raymond Ulysses)
Colborne42 j
George Nuttall Going, Adjutant 4 )
Battalion 30 July 94 j
2 Walter Frank Corbett
Hume Greenfield, Adjutant 3 Volun-1
teer Battalion 15 Jan. 94 j
2 Rcbei t Cosens
2 Edward Lay to 11
2 Chiirles Steer Davidson...
2 Robert Montgomery Ovens,Adjutant 1
6 June 95 j
1 Henry Ernest Walshe
1 Edmond Vernon Cuppage ,
i Edward Augustine Earle Bulwer44
2 Swynfen John Jervis, Staff College
Lieutenants.
1 Louis Cooke Kettle
2 Edward Charles Philippi Bridges
Arthur Charles Buckle, with West)
African Regiment j
2 Charles Augustus Carruthers
2 Thomas Ormsby
1 Edward Richard Whishaw, Adjutant 1
11 Feb. 95 j
c Archibald Henry Daukes (Depot)
2 Clarence Herbert Garratt
2 Alexander Thomas Blackwood
2 Arthur David Skinner
1 Donald Wm. Auchinbreck Campbell...
t George William Robert Stacpoole
2 George Noel Deans
1 George Marjoiibanks Renny
Francis Hearle Parkin, serving with )
West African Frontier Police j
2 John Frederick Loder-Symonds
Sidney Chaytor W6lchman, serving )
with West African Frontier Police... j
1 Vernon George Waldegrave Kell
2 Cecil Frederick Grant Lang
2 Godfrey Francis Evans Wardell
2 Philip Charles Lytton Routledge
2 Julian Silver Strickland Dunlop
2 Cecil Oliphant Ritchie
2ND LIT.UT.
BREV.MAJ.
6 Oct. 76: 31 Oct. 83
28 Feb. 75! 3 Mar. 83
! 11 Nov. 78
27 Mar. 78 9 July 79
11 May 78 8 May 80
I
11 May 78 1 Dec. 80
22 Jan. 79j 2 Feb.
23 Oct. 80! 1 July
23 Oct. 80' 1 July 8
13 Oct. 80 1 July 8
22 Jan. 81 i July 8
1 July 8
22 Oct. 8
22 Jan.
21 May
it May
23 Mar.
8 June
6 July
89
21 Dec.
28 June 82
26 Mar. 84
14 May 84
6 Feb. 84
1 July 81
23 Aug. 84
90
29 Mar.
3 May
3 May
28 June y
18 Feb. 9
25 Mar. 91
23 May 91
23 May 91
9 Jan. 92
18 June 92
18 June 92
19 Oct. 92
26 Apr. 93
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 93
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94
6 Mar. 95
17 July 95
7 Dec. 9?
5 Feb. 96.
31 Oct.
28 Feb.
9 May
30 Jan.
2 July
23 Aug.
25 June
24 Oct.
28 Jan.
28 July
15 July
15 July
15 July
15 July
30 Dec.
23 Dec.
10 May
5 Mar.
18 June
30 July
9 Nov.
11 Feb.
11 Oct.
1 Jan.
6 May
15 Oct.
4 Nov.
25 Nov.
15 Dec.
29 Sept.
26 Feb.
5 Mar.
1 May
13 Nov.
20 Nov. 83
2ft Jan. 84
27 Jan. 85
7 Aug. 8h;
24 Aug. 87
7 Dec. 87
5 May 88;
29 Dec. 88
1 Apr. 89
ic Apr. 89!
23 Aug. 89!
1 Dec. 89
t Nov. 90
11 Feb. 91
1 Feb. 90
11 Feb. 91
11 Feb. 91
1 Nov. 90
26 Feb. 92
10 May 93
1 Aug. 93
20 June 94
15 Oct. 96
15 Oct. 96
25 Nov. 96
15 Dec. 96
23 Feb. 98
1 May 98
4 Captain Bulwer served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William ILockhart
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion
Northamptonshire Regiment with
the Tixah Expeditionary Force, and
was present in the engagements at
ChagraKotal andDargai, the capture
of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the reconnaissance of
the Ssran Sar (Medal with three
Clasps).
27 June 94
10 May 93
16 Oct. 95
12 Feb. 96
4 Mar. 96
18 Nov. 96
25 Nov. 96
1 Jan. 98
Tsars' Ser. |
Full
Pay.
Hal£
Pay.
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
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The South Staffordshire Regiment.
293
Second Lieutenants.
1 Lionel Boyd Moss, on SpecialService, ~>
(Vest Africa $
: John Sedley Newton de Joux
1 Alfred Henry Cotes James
1 Joseph Lindsey Curtis
2 Hugh Hoskyns Bur}'
2 Theobald Mathew
Edward Milford
Robert Cecil Colville Frankland
George Charles Denman
2ND LIEUT. |
6 June
9ej
5 Sept.
q6
15 May
07
1 5 May
Q7
15 May
07
2i Aug.
17
4 May
P8
4 May
Q8
7 May
98
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co
1st Battalion returned from Egypt, 15 June 93.
2nd Battalion embarked for Egypt, 18 Feb. 93.
Quarter Hatters.- -1 Mathew Billings,46 27 Aug. 84; Son. Captain, 27 Aug. 94.
2 Ernest Thomas Hynes, 24 June 96; Son. Lieut.
1 General J. Vr. Smith commanded a Detachment of the 38th Regt. in co-operation with a Naval expedition
under Captain Loch in the ascent, in boats, ot the river St. J uande Nicaragua, Central America, in 1848, including
the assault and capture of the port of Serapiqui, and surrender of the Forts of Castello Viejo and St. Carlos. He
also accompanied Captain Loch to the town of Grenada, and was present at the deliberations and conclusions of a
treaty with the Niearaguan Commissioners. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, capture and occupation of the Cemetery and suburbs on the if.th June,
and was senior Officer of the 38th at the close of the war (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 4 th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
2 Lt.Colonel Moore served with the 80th Regiment in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 and throughout
the Zulu war of 1879, part of the time as District Adjutant of the TranFvaal (Medal with Clasp). Served with thr-
ust Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in
force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment, and took part in the operations of the River Column
under Major General Earle, including the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
15 Major Savage served in the Kafir war in 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp).
19 Major Bent served with the 1st Battalion of the South Starlordshiie Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
21 Maior Allen served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedivo'-J Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at tne action of Kirbekan (two Cln3p!i).
2:1 Major Chesney served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war
of i832, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition i:a 1884-85
(Clasp).
21 Major Raitt served in the Kafir war in 1878 including the operations against Sekukuni ; servedin the Zulu
war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the capture of the stronghold
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1005 in command
of a troop of the 3rd Mounted Rifles (Diamond Fields Horse).
26 Lt.Colonel Hore served In the Egyptian war of 1882, first with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment
and afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on
the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, Mahsama, and Kassasin (9th September), and at
thebattleof Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea, El Gubat, and
Metammeh (two Clasps).
27 Major Daubeney served with the Soth Regiment in the left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zulnland and the engagement
at TJlundi (Medal withClasp). Served with theNile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force m 1885-86 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Butier.
Commanding 1st Brigade, and was present at the engagement at Giniss (DSO.).
28 Major Williams served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in i895(Star).
32 Major Steward served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
M Captain Kirkpatrick served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3> Captain Chads served with the 1st Battalionof the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khsdive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action at Kirbe-
kan (two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations 011 the Upper Nile in
1885-86.
-' Captain Pipe-Wolferstan served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Rpgirrent in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the ooerations on the
Upper Nile in 1885-86.
3"Captain Sears served with, the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
on the Staff of the Battleford Column throughout the campaign in the North West of Canada in 1885, and was
present in the engagement at Cut Knife Hill ; commanded a scout corps in the pursuit of Big Bear (three times
mentioned in despatches, Medal).
" Captain Bridge served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was preseni at the action of
Kirbekan (two Clasps).
4U Captain Glover served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
42 Captain Hon. J. G. R. U. Colborne served with the!Nile Expedition in 1884-S5, and was preset t at the action of
Kirbekan — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
*'' Captain Hedley served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
4{ Captain Billings served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier
Fi«ld Force during the oporations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86.
f for Record if Services, see end ofDuhe of Wellington's {West Biding Begirr.ent) ,p. 285.
294
39
TH
Regimental District
DORCHESTER.
The Dorsetshire Regiment
Formerly the 39th (The Dorsetshire) and the
54/A (West Norfolk) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Dorset Militia.)
ristBatt.,Che:
I 2nd Batt., M
Cherat, Punjab,
alta.
'Egypt'
)EIH£S'
Primus in India." " Plassy " "Gibraltab" with the Castle, Key, and ." Montis Insignia Calpe." "Ec
(with the Sphinx). " Marabout" " Albuheha " " Vittoeia" "Pybenees" " Nivelle" " Niye""Oei
"Peninsula" "Ava" " Mahaeajpore" "Sevastopol."
s'Ser.„.,._., „__ ._ „_,_,. „ , x._..-_ - «__ .c. Tt u_.c-_. „. Capt p2g Dee. 49 ; Bt.Major,
• Pari 2 ^ov- 55 ; Major,! Vet), 66 ; lyt. colonel, "15 June 5a; Colonel, 18 Sept. 64 ; Major General, 15 Jan. 70 ;
— ^ — — " i£. General, 1 Jan. 85 ; Genera!, 8 July 85 ; Colonel Dorsetshire Regiment, 24 Oct. 94.
3° ••■ 'Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Cecil Henry Law,3 Ensign, 7 July 69; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; C<y>i. 24 Jan. 83
Major, 21 June9o; Zf. Colonel, 19 Nov. 97.
1 Horace John James Kentish, Lieut. 10 Sept. 75; Capf. 19 Mar. 84; Major, 31 Dec. 90; Lt. Colonel,
28 Aug. 98.
ifl.es V
Majors.
2 Martyn John Edward Fenwick, 2nd )
in Command 5 Oct. 9S $
1 Philip Farrer, 2nd in Comnd. 28 Aug. 98
p.s.c. Joseph Howard Poett,*
2 Henry Blosse Lynch
t John' Tyrwhitt- Walker5
p.s.c. Hastings St.Leger Wood,cX>SO. )
Dep. A. A. Gen. Madras, 14 June 97 )
Lionel Edmund Lushington, Adjutant ")
3 Battalion 10 Sept. 94 )
2 Knox Edward Harris5
Captains.
p.s.c. Wm, John Bonus, Sep. Assist. \
AJj. Gen. Edinburgh, 23 July 95 ... j
2 Robert Arthur Godwin- Austen
Edward Keane Ridley, Adjutant 1 >
Volunteer Battalion 15 June 95 )
p.s.c. Pownoll Ramsay Phipps, Aide de )
Camp to Major General M. W. E. f
Gostet 22 Dec. 97 1
2 p.s.c. Arlington Augustus Chichester...
Henry Louis Rosher, Dep. Assistant >
Adj. General , Burma, 20 Oct. 97 ...5
? Arthur Herbert Piatt
Claude Buchanan Tugwell, serving}
with Egyptian Constabulary J
2 Frederick Law Williams
Barrington F. Powys Pratt-Barlow.1
Adjutant 19 Middlesex Vol. Rii
2 May 98-
p.t.e. William SykesBanks.-Dejo.-issisi. ~>
Adj. Gen. Belgaum, iS March 97 ... S
Joseph John Asser, with Egypt. Army
1 Richard Percy John Codringion.tcitfi ~>
Provisional Battalicn J
1 Henry Septimus Hammond12
1 Edward Hood Shrapnel Boxer
Arthur Ed wd. Ross Mangles, Pay Dept.
2 Cecil Alured Rowley
Arthur George Fitz Roy Day, Adj. ~)
Madras Railway Vols. 12 July 97 ... i
r William Reginald Arnold13
1 Bertie St. John Clarkson14
2 Richard Fitzgerald Wm. Ferris Leslie
2 Henry Dacre Lowry
1 Francis Fowke15
1 Oliver Philip Stanhope Ingham15
"Lieutenants.
2 Henry Barrows Household
2 Richard Harte Keatinge Butler, Ad- \
jutant 9 Mar. 96 )
t Hugh Arthur Mansel17
2 Herbert Say Codrington, with Pro-\
visional Battalion J
Horace George Thomson Costleyls
1 Reg.TrevorRoper, "Adjutant n.Tan.97
i Hugh Norman Ramsay Cowie20
1 Charles Sydney Herbert Wavmouth21
t Catkcart Christian Hanna.y22 (Dep'd)
1 Thomas Herbert Shoubridge,23 DSO.
1 James ChristopheriHewett'-4
2 Frederick Walter Radcliffe
2 Cecil Godfrey Hay
1 Frank William Rowland Hili25
1 Archibald Ariel Mercer36
1 William Augustus Cumming Fraser27
2 Cyril Saunders
1 Charles Frederick Woodward29
2 Edward Shirley Godrnan
i Lucius Charles Hope30
1 Rowland Routledge Gibson31
1 George Frederick Cardew
Second Lieutenants.
1 John Dauncey
2 Henry Letubridge Alexander
2 William Thomas Choi-ley Davidson ...
i Ivan Harwood Kitchin
2 Heniy Kelso TJtterson
i Altham Leonard Moulton-Barrett
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
3 Aug. 72
20 Nov. 75
ti Sept. 76
11 Feb. 76
28 Feb. 74
31 Oct. 771 30 Nov. 78
captain.
BBEV. MAJ.
13 Aug. 79
n Aug. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
12 Sept. 83
18 July 84
18 July 84
22 Nov. 84
6 Jan. 86
6 May 86
21 Nov. 87
25 Sept. 89
14 Sept. 87
S Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug. 38
10 Nov. 88
10 Nov. 88
9 Nov. 87
8 Dec.
3 Apr.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
3 May 90
89
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Nov.
4 Mar.
5 Dec.
9 Sept. 82 21 June 90
10 Mar. 33 5 July 93
19 Dec. 83' 31 Dec. 90
6 Feb. 84 31 Dec. 90
23 Aug. 84 11 Mar. 91
7 Feb. 85 19 Nov. 91
28 Feb. 85 12 Feb. 02
6 May 83 6 Apr. 92
23 May 85 1 5 May 02
23 May 85 15 May 92
siajob.
21 June 90
10 Sept. 91
19 Nov. 91
28 Mar. 94
13 Feb. 95
24 July 95
19 Nov. 97
2s June 08
5 May 93
S iiay 03
1 6 July 93
23 Mar. 94I
28 Aug. 94
15 June 95
23 July 95
2 Nov. 95
18 Mar. 97
74 June 97
19 Nov. 97I
22 Dec. 97
26 Feb. 98
2 May 98
16 Nov.
27 Jan.
18 May 92
18 June 92
19 Nov. 9
5 Mar. 9
24 Jan. 94
7 Mar. 04
16 May 94
20 Feb. 95
6 Mar. 95
2 June 94
28 Sept. 95
6 June 96
5 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
*4 Mar. 97
24 Mar. 97
15 May 97
S Sept. 9;
S Sept. 97
1 Dee. 97
9 May 85
31 July 89
9 Dec. S5
j 8 Sept. 89
19 Feb. qo
8 Mar. 90
21 June 90
8 May 89
5 July 90
5 July 90
5 Feb. 91
11 Mar. 91
15 Dec. 91
12 Feb. 92
9 Mar. 92
6 Apr. 92
26 Oct. 92
5. May 93: 3 Lt. Colonel Law served in the
1 Jan. 94' Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Khy-
28 Mar. 94 ber Division (Medal).
28 Aug. 04' 4 Major Poett served in the
29 Oct. 94 Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served
5 Mar. 96iwith the Bechuanaland Expedition
18 June o'jlunder Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
1 Oct. 96
23 Jan. 97
18 Mar. 97
14 June 97
12 July 97
26 May 97
26 Feb. 08
26 Feb. 98!
26 Feb. 98
21 Apr. 98!
2 May 98
5 Aug. yS
Years'Ser.
Fall Hall
Pay.lPay.
The Dorsetshire Regiment. 294.(1
Second Lieutenants.
2 George Milbourne Herbert
2 Douglas Bloomfield Gore-Booth
2 Ernest Steuart Weldon
'2 RobertGeorgeBinghaniMaxwellHyslop
2 Arthur Charles Ogg
|a Robert Ridgeway
2 Frank Middletoii.
2ND LIHUT.
i Dee.
07
1 Dec.
<)7
4 May
Q3
7 May
qB
7 May
p8
7 Mav
qB
25 June
98
Quartermasters. — 2 John Kearney, 21 Aug. 95; Hon. Lieut .
1 JohnDillick Bennell,3* 26 Mar. 90 ; lion. Lieut.
Facings. White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
lit Battalion embarked for Malta, 8 Feb. 88. 2nd Battalion emharlccdfor Malta, Jan. 97.
1 Genera1. Browne served with the oth Eegt. in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sevastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th Sept. Served as Aide de Camp and subsequently as Major
of Brigade to Major General Ridlej-, 1st Division, during the latter pare of the campaign (Medal "with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Proceeded with
Sir Hope Grant's expedition from India in 1860-61 to China. Proceeded in Command of Forces sent to Japan
for protection of Treaty Ports in 1864, and received the thanks of Her Majesty's Ministers for services in that
country and also the approbation of the General Officer in command of the Forces in China. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Divisiou, including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
5 Major Tyrwhitt- Walker served hi the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Wood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer Candahar Field Force, and wats
present at the defence of Candahar and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Brooke in the sortie of Deh
Khojah — severely wounded and horse killed (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on special
service (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
18S7-8S as Brigade Transport Officer and as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 2nd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the Norih
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9! with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) .
s Major Harris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as second in Command of the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two
Clasps).
10 Captain Pratt Barlow served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the,
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Hammond served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagrn Katol. at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Captain Arnold served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Dargai — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
14 Captain Clarkson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
ls Captain Fowke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the taking of the Sampagha Pass, and the operations in
the Waran and Bara Valleys— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps)
10 Captain Ingham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
TS97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, aud the capture of Dargai, the taking of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
17 Lieut. Mansel served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Signalling Officer 3rd Brigade, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal. at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
(Medal with two Clasps).
18 Lieut. Costley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment as Regimental Transport
Officer, and was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Lieut. Roper served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha Pass (Medal with
twe Clasps).
20 Lieut. Cowie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the engage-
ment of Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnais-
sance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps .
21 Lieut. Waymouth served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
8 97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Divisional Treasure Chest Officer 2nd Division, and was present
in the engagement at Chagru Kotal (Medal with two Clasps).
22 Lieut. Hannay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Lieut. Shonbridge served in the campaign on the Nor:h West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionnry Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Samp gha and Arhanga Pas-es, the
reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
M Lieut. Hewett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes.
Medal with two Clasps).
294^ The Dorsetshire Regimeyit.
'5 Lieut. Hill served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the engage-
ment at Chagru Kotal (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lieut. Mercer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in the
•engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Datgai. the forcing of toe Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
reconnaissance of toe Saran Sar— severely wounded (Medal with two Claspsi.
27 Lieut. Fraser served in the campaign on the North We3t Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
89 Lieut. Woodward served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India und -r Sir William Loekhart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut Hope served in the campaign on the North West Fioatierof India under Sir William Loekhart in
11897-98 with tafi Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dovestshire Regiment, and was present in the
•engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes
(Medal with two Clasps)
31 Lieut. Gibson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart
in 1897-98 with trie Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present in
ithe engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the
reconnaissance of the Sa>an Sar, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
3* Lieut. Bennell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
.1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was present at the
forcing of the Arhanga Pass, and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (formerly the zgth Regiment).
Raised in Ireland as the 39th Regiment in 1702. To Portugal, 1707. To Spain, 1710. To Gibraltar and
Minorca, 1713. To Ireland, 1719. To Gibraltar, 1727. To Jamaica, 1730. To Ireland, 1732. To England, 1744.
To Brittany, 1746. To England, 174b. To Ireland, 1748. To East Indies, 1754 (''primus in Indis," battle of
Plassy). To Ireland, 1758 (a large detachment to Geimany). To Gibraltar, 1/69. Entitled " 39th East Middlesex
Regiment," 1782. To tingland, 1783. To Ireland, 1789- To West Indies, 1794. To Ireland, 1795. To West Indies,
■J795. To South America, 1796. To England, 1803. [2nd Battalion raised in July 1803.] Entitled " 1st Battalion
39th East Middlesex Regiment." July 1803. To Malta, 1805. Entitled " 1st Battalion 39th Dorsetshire Regiment,"
01807. To Sicily, 1810. To the Peninsula, 1811 (battles of Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive and Orthes).
To Canada, 1814. To France, 1815 (army of occupation). [2nd Battalion disbanded, 1815.] To England and
Ireland, 1818. To England, 1825. To New South Wales, 1827. To the East Indies, 1S32 (battle of Maharajpore).
To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1S50. To Gibraltar. 1854. To the Crimea. Dec. 1854 (siege of Sebastopol). To
Canada, 18 56. To Bermuda, 1859. To England, 1864. To Ireland, 1866. To the East Indies. 18^9. Entitled "ist
Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment," 1881. To England, 1882. To Malta, Sept. 1882. To England, Oct. 1882. To
Malta and Egypt, 1885. To England, 1886. To Malta, 1888. To Egypt, 1889.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment (formerly the 54M Regiment).
Raised in 1755. To Gibraltar, 1756. Served as Marines in the Mediterranean for six months and returned to
•Gibraltar, to 1765. Ireland, to 1775. North America, to 1791. England, to 1793. Guernsey, to 1794. The
Netherlands, to April 1795. England, to June 1795 St. Vincent, to 1796. England, to 1797. Ireland, to 1800
!>ad Battalion raised, and booh Battalionsto Egypt to 1802 (surrender of Marabout, anareceived the badge of
"Egypt" — with the Sphinx. Gibraltar, 18^5 ; 2nd Battalion disbanded] England, to 1807 Jamaica, to 1813,
where it became practically extinct. Fresh companies raised in England, and sent to North Germany, to 1813,
Tho Netherlands and Flanders, to 1815. France, to 1816. England, to 1810. Cape of'Good Hope, to 1820. India,
ifco Jan. 1825. Burmah, to Dec. 1*25 (war of 1824-25). India, to 1840. England, to 1842. Ireland, to 1846.
Gibraltarand Malta, to 1848. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to 1854. England for three weeks, and thence to
Gibraltar. to 1856. England, to 1857. India, to iS£6. England, to 1868. Ireland, to 1871. India, to j£(l5. Aden,
to 1886. England, 1S86.
Continuation of Notes to the South Lancashire Regiment.
1 Lt. General F^x-Pitt-Rivers served in the Eastern campaign up to 15th Oct. 1854 as D.A .Q.M. General including
tthe battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps. 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal),
3 Lt.Colonel Shekleton served with the Dongola Expeditionary lorce under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1E96 in
command of the 2q1 Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firker, and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Ma.j >i, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
4 Captain Prendergast served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
with the 10th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned
■in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the ist Battalion Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), —
formerly the 40th Regiment.
Raised in 1717. and proceeded to America (capture of Louisburg and throughout the American war). To
Ostend, England, and the West Indies, 1794. To England, Holland, and returned to England, 1799. To Minorca
and Malta, 1800. (Four companies to Egypt, Feb. 1801, returning to Malta. Oct. 1801 ; reeei* ed the badge oi
"" Egypt"— with the Sphinx). To England," 1802. To South America, 1806 (capture of Monte Video). To Ireland,
1807. To the Peninsula, 1S08 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria., Pyrenees, Nivelle,,
Orthes, and Toulouse1. To Jamaica, 1S14. To England and Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo and Army of
Occupation in France). To Scotland, 1817. To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1820. To England, 1823. To New
South Wales, 1824. To India, 7828 (defence of Candahar, 1S42, and capture of Ghuzneeand Cabul, 3842). To England,
1843. To Ireland, 1847. To New South Wales, 1852. To New Zealand, i860 (New Zealand war). To England,
•1866. To Ireland, 1869. To India, 1872. To England, 18S6. To the Channel Islands, i8qo.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment), —
formerly the 82nd Regiment.
Raised in 1793 in two Battalions. 1st Battalion proceeded to the West Indies, 1795. [2nd Battalion to Gibraltar,
.j 795; afterwards to the ist Battalion in the West Indies, whsn the two were amalgamated.] England, to 1800.
Ireland, to 1801. Minorca, to 1802. Ireland and England, to 1807. [2nd Battalion re-formed in 1803. To the
Channel Islands. 1811-15, when it was reduced.] Copenhagen, to 1807. England, to 1808. Gibraltar and the
Mediterranean, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Roleia and Vimiera). England and Walcheren and
returned oo England, 1809. Walcheren, to 1810. Gibraltar, to 181 1. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Vittoria,
Pj-renees, Nivelle, and Orthes). Quebec, to 1815 (capture of Niagara), England, to 1815. Ostend and England,
to 1816. Ireland, to 1819. Mauritius and Isle of France, to 1831. England, to 1832. Scotland, to 1S34. Ireland,
to 1837. Gibraltar, to 1839. The West Indies, to 1843. North America, to 1847. Nora Scotia, to 1848. England,
<t"> 1855. Th» Mediterranean and the Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopol). India, to 1869 (capture of Lucknow).
Aden, to 1870. England, to 1875. Ireland, to 1880. England, to 1884. Natal, to 1887. Straits Settlements, to
1889. Gibraltar, 1889.
The Prince of Wales's Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment). 205-15
[
40th
Regimental District
WARRINGTON.
Formerly the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) and the
1 st Batt.. Pres'on. -i » t ■ - V '
2nd Ban., Kanptee, Bombay. , g 2 nd (Prince of Wales' Volunteers) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 4th Lancashire Militia. )
The Prince of Wales's Plume. ".Lodisboro" " Esypt" (with the Sphinx). "Monte Video" " Roleia" " Vimieea "
"Tai.avkra" "Badajoz "" Salamanca" " Vittoria " "Pykenees" " Nivelle "" Obthes" "Toulouse "
"Peninsula" "Niagara" "Waterloo" "Candahae" "Ghuzneb and Cabool, 1842 " " Mahaeajpoee "
"Sevastopol" "Lucssow" "New Zealand."
fearaber. Colonel.— Augustus Henry Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers,1 Ensign and Lt. pi6 May 45 ; Zt. and Cant.
Full Hal) Breoet Major, 12 Dec' 54; Vapt. and Lt. Colonel, ^5 May 57; Colonel, 22 Jan. 67; Mo
-Hi -^ 1 Oct. 77; Lt. Genera'., 1 Oct. 82; Colonel South Lancashire Regiment, 3 March 93.
">« r^.i.n-^-.P.i i_ _ t»t:i 1; ,fin .1 *-,,t m - d . ;i t - I ■ 1 11 t^_i
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21
26
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21
20
19
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16
16
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16
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13
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ieutenant Colonels. — i William M'Carthy O'Leaiw, Ensign, pi7 April 69
20 Mar. 78 ; Major, 13 Aug. 83 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 1 Nov. 96
2 Arthur Francis George Richardson, Lt. 5 Oct. 73; Capt. 15 Mar. So; Major, 13 July
27 March 97.
p2 Aug. 50;
Major General,
Lieut. pt5 Feb. 71 ; Capt.
Lt. Colonel,
Majors.
1 Reginald Hawkins Hall, 2nd in Com- )
mand 20 Aur. 93 $
1 Chas. Mannoil Sumner, 2nd in Com- (
man I 9 Nov. 98 i
1 Sir Francis RobertMillingtonSvnge, 1
Bart. (Depot) >
2 Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot
Thomas Lamb, District Inspector of 1
Musketry, Cork, 30 June 96 .*
2 John Antil) lloggridge
Frederick Archibald Adam (Depot) ...
p.s.c. Hugh Pentland Shekleton3 )
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98), seroing
with the Egyptian Army
Captains.
Raymond Henry Raymond Smythies )
Adjutant 3 Battalion 3 Oct. 98 )
Fre lerick M Iver Roome, Adjutant >
1 Volunteer Battalion 15 Feb. 98 ...)
2 Donald Guy Prendergast1 ..
1 Guy Edward Wentworth Withington ..
2 Cecil Stewart Filmer Ferrers
2 George Feilden Menzies (Depot)
p.s.c. Frederick Annesley Dudgeon, I
Adjutant 10 Jan. 9?) I
Robert Heylock Owen,5 Adjutant 2 )
Volunteer Battalion 7 Nov. 94 J
Cecil Wanliss
2ND LIEUT.
Wm. Edw.Saumarez-Tyler, Adj. 11
Vol. Bn. Cheshire "Regt. 1 Mar. 97
Nicholas Marcus Lynch, serving with
West African Frontier Police
1 Harold Croker Springall Thompson .
1 Stuart Upperton
2 Alick Francis Bundock
1 Horace William Plews Waters
2 Edmund Carleton L'Estrange
1 Edward Tite James
1 Charles Grant Francis Grey Birch ....
1 Cecil Henry Lloyd
2 Guy Charles Ashworth
Lieutenants.
2 Charles Edward Lewis
2 Arthur de Vere Willoughby-Osborne.
1 Berkeley Rumbold Goren
2 Hugh de Lancey Waiters :
1 Edward Francis Oakeev ... ,
2 Eustace James Clarke-Jervoise(De;w*)
1 Arth. Solly-Flood, Adjutant 24 Apr. 95
1 Geoffrey Carlyon
1 Frederick MelchioT Raphael
2 Malcolm Charles Andrew Green (Depot)
1 Charles Robert Sandforo. Woods
2 Maurice Augustus Ord
1 Sidney HillSkinner
1 John Gellibraud (Depot)
2 Henry Carden Herbert
2 D'Orville Brook Dawson
1 Arthur Harold Bailey
2 Frederick Grant Wilson
1 Godfrey Douclas Henry Ewart
1 Arthur Northen
Second Lieutenants.
2 William Scobie MacKenzie
George Htsrlinrt Pedler.^rmySeru.Corps
1 Robert Cecil Trousdale
2 Bertie Edgar Arthur Pritchard...
2 William James Seymour Hosley
1 Harold Robert Kane
2 Charles William Melvill
1 Hugh Kennedy Woods
2 Harold Temple Cotton
2 Robert Daniel Jennings
2 Alfre I Delme-Radcliffe
2 Cyril Mindon Trower Hogg
Quarter Masters. — 1 James Huxford, 20 Dec. 93; Hon.
2 Jams3 Morrell, 5 Sept. g5 ; Lion.
1 May 78
1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. £0
31 Jan. 80
23 Oct. 80
5 Feb.
14 Sept.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
24 Apr.
8 June
24 Apr.
10 Nov.
9 Nov. 89
29 Mar. 91
3 May 9<
25 Mar. 9:
29 Oct. 9<
10 Oct. 91
5 Dec. 91
27 Jan. 9:
27 Jan. 9;
9 Sept. 9;
21 Oct. 9;
21 Oct. 9;
2 June 9:
10 Oct. 9.
12 Dec. 9<
6 Mar. 9;
29 May q;
29 May os
29 May 95
24 Mar. 97
15 May 97
26 June 97
8 Sept. 07
8 Sept. 97
16 Mar. 98
7 May 98
7 May 98
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
CAPTAIN.
12 Nov.
28 May
23 Nov.
2 Dec.
20 June
4 Oct.
1 July
1 July
73 15 July 83
79 1 3 Nov. 85
86
89
1 July 81
27 Jan. 83
5 Dec.
28 Jan.
19 Dec.
19 Dec.
29 Aug.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
8 Aug.
17 Apr.
5 Dec.
8 May
31 July
20 Sept.
28 Sept.
8 Dec.
21 May
30 July
14 Jan.
10 Jan.
15 Dec.
11 May
7 Sept.
4 Oct.
8 Nov.
12 Jan
12 Jan.
26 Feb.
1 Aug.
22 Oct.
7 Nov.
19 Feb.
24 Apr.
2 Jan.
11 June
17 Oct.
20 Apr.
15 June
12 July
15 July 83
4 June 84
14 Nov. 85
23 Apr. 87
13 July 87
5 Oct. 87
15 Nov. 87
8 Dec. 89
22 Jan. 90
S May 89
7 Sept. 93
8 Nov. 93
26 Nov. 93
12 Jan. 94
3 Feb. 94
26 Feb. 94
1 Aug. 94
83 16 June 90
89 1 7 Nov. 94
89 7 Nov. 94
89I 30 June gt
89I 2 Jan. 97
891 1 Mar. 97
901 20 Apr. 98
90J 15 June 90
91 12 July 98
92
91
BREV.MAJ.
i3 Nov. q6
27 Mar. 93
7 Nov. 95
8 Nov. 3-.
26 Feb. 94
11 Nov, 96-
27 Mar. 97;
20 Apr. 98
12 July g&
5 Captain Owen served in the Sou-
dan campaign in 1835 with the New
South Wales Contingent (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
[For continuation of Notes, see pre-
ceding page.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs.
: Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Aden^
3 Feb. :886. 2nd Battalion embarked,
for Natal, 1884.
Lieut,
Lieut.
41
ST
297 The Welsh Regiment.
Formerly the Aist {the Welsh} and the 69th
{South Lincolnshire) Regiments.
The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Glamorgan Militia.
The Rose and Thistle on the same stalk, within the Garter.
"Regimental D'sf
CARDIFF.
]
fist Batt., Aldershot
(_2nd Batt.,
Bellary, Madras.
The Prince of Wales
Chymilydd." The Royal Cypher, with the Imperial Crosvn. " St. Vincent" '
" Detroit" " Queenstown" "Miami" "Niagara" "Waterloo'
"Candaiiar, Ghuznee, and Cabool, loit" :'Alma" "Inkerman
Plume.
Gwell Auceun
"Bourbon" "Java"
Tndia" "Ava"
Sevastopol."
Full Hall
Pay. Pay.
28
Colonel.— Francis Peyton,1 CB. Ensign, ^29 Jin. 41 ; Lieut. P27 May 42;
l'i2May54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26OCU 58; Coloi.il, 23 Oct. 63 ; Major General,
1 Oct. 83 ; General, 30 Sept. 85 ; Colonel Welsh Regiment, 16 .Tan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 p.s.c. Rees John Francis Bauneid, Ensign, 23 Sept
8 Mar. 81 ; Major, 1 Auk. 86 ; Lt.Colonel, 12 Dec. 96.
FitzRoy Somerset LanyonPenno, Lieut. 9 Aug. 73 ; Captain, 2 Feb. 81; Major, 13 Nov.
14 Apr. 98.
Captain, p3 Sept. 50; Major,
7 May 69 ; Lieutenant General
Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt.
Lt.Colonel
7» j
2ND LIEUT.
Majors.
Oswald James Henry Ball, 2nd inl
Command 12 Dec. 96 '
Henry Charles Barton Gray, 2nd, in\
Command 14 Apr. 98 )
William Vieris Dickinson, Command- I
ant Wellington Depot 18 Nov. 96 .. J i
James Christopher Reynolds (Depot) j
Robert Alexander Threshiu
Francis Russell Parkinson9
James Sillem1" {Brevet Lt. Colonel 24") j
Dec.96, Bt. Colonel 16 Nov. gS), serv- >
iug with the EgyptianArmy )
Arthur Itevcll Reade
Captains.
Henry D' Alton Karkness"
William Carter Gitfard,1- serving in 7
West Africa, under Colonial Office .. j
Thomas Lucas Woodwright Lucas
Julius Henry Goodwyn
Arthur Henry Uhthoff Tindal, with \
West African Regiment }
Lancelot Shute Barrington Tristram .
Ronald Bruce Coke, Adjutant 2 Volun- \
teer Battalion 1 Jan. 95 J
Richard Walter Comyn Vyvyan
p.s.c. Ernest Sven David Goldschmidt
William Spottiswoode Sparke»u )
(Bt Lt.Colonel 16 Nov. 9%) , serving \
with the Egyptian Army
p.s.c.Robt. Wm. Persse White.D.A.A. 7
Gen. Straits Settlements 28 Feb. 96... j |
Lawrence Harry Hawkes 1
Edward Geo. Wynyard,!C DSO. Adj. >
1 Vol. Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 2 Jan. 99)
p.s.c. Henry George Coates Phillips, )
D.A.A. Gen. Portsmouth, 11 Oct. 9B J I
Henry Baunerrnan-Phillipi, Adj. 3"/ I
Volunteer Battalion 1 Feb. 95 J
William Vaughton Pennefather18 !
Herbert Schofield I
Charles Henry Youn£r,20 Adjutant 1 )
Volunteer Battalion 10 Mar. 98 /
Ernest Edw. Janvrin Charleton ( Depot)'
Charles Bernard Morland I
Lieutenants.
Hush Richard Westmacntt
Osborr. Brace Pritchard-3
Rhys Price
David Alex. N'apier Lomax
Freke Lewis Prothero
Henry John Bartlet Span
Francis Herbert Howe, serving with )
West African Frontier Force $
Archer George Prothero, Pay Dept...
: Clarence Gorton Ross Smith
Neville Travers Borton, serving with )
the Egyptian Army j |
! William Thomas Brassey Rhodes
i Basil Tobin Ready j
i Lyall Brandreth, Adjutant 2 Dec. 91 ...
i John Vickris Taylor (Depot) I
Ernest Somerville Jackson, Adju- 1
tant 1 July 97 j
'. Roundell Tristram Toke
: George Peter Hoggan
i John Herbert Kerrich
Lancelot Irby Oxford Robins (Depot)
i Frederick Arthur Wyllie
William EJmond Logan Stewart
Frank Aubrey Jones, serving with)
West African Regiment f
Arthur Dcr'Vy
Louis, William Herbert
Leonard William Dawson Everett ..
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Henry Me tee
Y.'tildo Abngton Gweunap Moora
31 Oct. 77
it May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
13 July 7
22 Feb. 79
30 Jan. 78
8 May 80
23 Oct. 80
23 Oct. 80
12 Mar. 81
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
11 Feb.
22 Aug.
8 Dec.
8 Dec.
23 Mar. 89
1 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 9(
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
7 Nov. 91
20 Feb. 92
28 Sept. 92
24 Jan. 94
10 Oct. 94
- Oct.
i2 Dec.
20 Feb.
29 May
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
7 Dee. ,
26 Feb. 96
5 Sont. 90'
5 Sept. 96
CAPTAIN. BREV. 1IAJ.
28 Feb. 74
30 Dec. 71
12 Feb. 76
6 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
13 Nov. 78
4 •' aly 79
6 Aug. 79'
1 Nov. 79
13 Mar. 80
11 Feb. So
1 Dec. 80
2 Feb. 81
8 Mar. 81
16 Mar. 81
8 June 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. Si
23 Aug. S3j
25 Aug. 83
12 May 83I
9 May Ss|
1 July
2 3 May
8 Dec. 86
17 Oct. 88
6 Feb. 89
6 Feb. 89
12 Dec. 89
11 June 90
22 Aug. 90
19 Nov. ';o
17 Dec. 90
6 Jan. 9
15 June 9
13 Sept. 9
10 Feb. 92
21 Sept. 92
19 June 93
15 Nov. 9.1
22 May 95
i3 Sept. 95
2 Dec.
26 Nov.
12 Dec.
12 Dee.
15 Jan.
1 .Inly
3 Feb.
21 Feb.
85
1 Apr. 81
30 Aug. 81
1 Jan. 83
2 June 83
31 Jan.
18 Feb.
11 June 84
14 Apr. 86
1 Aug. 36
17 Aug. 86
11 Aug.
4 June 87
7 Oct. 8.7
10 Feb.
5 June
8 June 88
1 July 88
5 Nov.
12 Dec.
1 Feb. 90
19 Mar. 90
22 Aug. 90
25 Mar. 91
18 May 91
12 Dec. 96
23 Dee. 96
15 Jan. 97
22 Apr. 98
22 Apr.
15 Oct.
29 Oct.
i5 Nov. 96
MAJOR.
20 Aug. 91
25 Nov. 91
28 Dec. 92
14 Apr. 93
8 Mar. y5
12 Dec. 96
23 Dec. 96
14 Apr. 98
Yfrafa' Ser.;
Full, Half i
Pay.! Pay.!
The Welsh Begimeyit.
298
Second Lieutenants.
John Charles ADgell
2ND LIEUT.
.... 24 Mar. 97
■ ■■ J2 fieorge Herbert Stevenson | is May 97
•■• 11 Walter Hughes Ferrar i 15 May 97
• •■ t Christopher Robert Berkeley j 8 Sept. 97
■ ■■ 1 Charles Lewis Veal 4 May 98
... (2 (Uement Robert Wedgwoou Allen 7 May
Thomas Gilbert Mathias 3 Aug. 9S
Quarter Masters.— 2 William Tittery Fenn," 23 June 86 ; lion. Captain, 23 June 96.
1 James M'Donald,26 26 June 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Baft, returned from Malta, 23 Nov. 1893. 2nd Batt. embarked for India, 14 Sept. 1892.
I General Peyton served in the 98th Regt. with the expedition to the north of China in 1842, and was present
at the operations in the Yangtsekiang River, the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before
Nankin (Medal 1. Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal). Served with the Flank Conrpanies of the 98th Regt. at
the forcing of the Kohat Pass, in the force under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell in Feb. 1850 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded four Companies of the 98th Regt. in the Peshawur Expe-
ditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May i8sS, capture of Pungtar and
Chinglee, and the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (mentioned in
despatches). In the Peshawur Division during the Sepoy mutiny in 1858.
9 Major Parkinson served in the operations near Suakin in December 188S including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Colonel Sillem served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1887 including the engage-
ment at Sarras ( Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the en-
gagement at Gemaizah in commarid of a Battalion of Egyptian Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and
3rd Class of the Medjidie) ; and with the Nile Frontier Field Force-in 1889 in command of a Battalion of Egyptian
Infantry. Served with the Dongola Kxpeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the
3rd Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
II Captain Harkness served in the operations in the Soudan in 18S9 with the Eeyptian Army (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services under the Egyptian Government.
12 Captain Gift'ard served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
14 Lt.Colonel Sparkes served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
command of the 4th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Wynyard served in the Burmese Expedition in 1883-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regimert
(twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
ls Captain PennefVither served in the operations near Suakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Captain Young served intheoperationsnear Sua kin in December 1 888 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Lieut. Pritchard served in the operations near Suakin in December 1S8S including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
25 Captain Fenn served in the operations near Suakin in December i838 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star1.
26 Lieut. M'Donald served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the operations in
the Soudan in 1888, including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the
operations on the Nile in 1S89.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Welsh Regiment [formerly the 6gth Regiment).
Originally 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, and raised in 1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar, 1770. Home,
1775. To the West Indies, 1778. Home, 1785. To Mediterranean, 1793. To West Indies, 1796. To
Holland, 1799. Home, 1799. To Jamaica, 1800. Home, 1802. To East Indies, 1805. Home, 1826.
(2nd Battalion to Holland and Belgium, 1813 to 1815). To West Indies, 1831. To New Brunswick
1839. Home, 1842. To Malta, 18.17. To W.Bst Indies, 1851. Home, 1857. To East Indies, 1857.
Home, 1S64. To Canada, 1867. To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1873.
299
42
ND
Regimental District ,
PERTH.
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
Formerly the 42nd(Royal Highland — The Black
ratch) and the l^rd (Perthshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Perth Militia
]Fo
fist Batt.,Seefapcre, Sengil.
l_2ud Batt., Aldtrshot.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. St. Andrew. The Reyal Cypher, with the Imperial Crown. "Mysobe^
" Mangaloee " " SEiiiNG4.HiT.vM " " Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Corunna " " Fuentes d'Osoe" " Pyrenees"
" Nivhlle" " Nive " "Ohthhs"" Toulouse" " Peninsula" " Wateeloo " " South Apbica, 1846-7, 1 851-2-3
"Alma" " Sevastopol "" Lucenow" "Ash*ntee " " Egypt, 1882, 1884" " Tel-el-Kebie" "Nile, 1884-85'
" kirbekan."
■ Colonel.— Hon. Robert Rollo,1 CB. Ens. pio Aug 32; Lt. P25 Sept. 35 ; Capt. P5 Nov. 41 ; St. Major, 20.
June 54; Ht. Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Major, ^5 Jan. 55; Lt. Colonel, 10 Aug. 55; Colonel, 23 Feb. 58;
Major General, 6 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77;' General, 19 Dec. 80; Colonel 93rd High-
landers, 5 Apr. 80; Colonel Black Watch, q June 83.
Lieutenant Colonels. — j Edward George Grogan,1* Ensign, P24 July 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Capt.
19 June 79; Major, 4 Dec. 85; Lt. Colonel, 24 May 98.
2 John Henry Collier Coode, Lieut. 10 Sept. 75; Captain, 17 Apr. 82; Major, 27 Aug. qo ; Lt. Colonel,
13 July 98.
iears' Ser
Full I Half
Pay. Pay
3°
24
Majoks.
1 Archibald Morden Carthew-Tor- )
stoun, 2nd in Command 24 May 98 $
Alexander Gordon Duff,-1 2nd in 1
Command 13 July 98 i
1 Ernest Maxwell Wiltshire, Comdt. ')
Darjeeling Depot 1 Apr. 98 j
2 Hon. Henry Edward Maxwell
St. Geo. lid w. Wm. Burton,30 Station!
Staff Officer, Bareilly, 17 Oct. 98 ... j
2 Thomas Mowbray Martin Berkelev32 )
(Depot) '. S
2 Percy John Caton Livingston30
p.s.c. Norman Wm. Outhbertson.311 >
Inst. R. Mil. Coll. 25 Aug. 97 ...... $
Captains.
Thomas Souter.4* serving in British [
East Afrioa Protectorate j
2 Ja.mes Deane
1 Walter Gordon Wolrige-Gordon40
1 Hugh Rose38
1 David Lorraine Wilson- Farquharson3'
John Stuart, Adj. 3 Battalion 4 June 95
ipse. Harrie Jennings-Bramly
1 Wm. MacLaren Campbell,41 Aide de')
Camp to the Governor of Madras, ;-
17 Aug. 98 .'
2 p.s.c. Hon. James Frederick Thurlow")
Cumming-Bruce }
Herbert Cyril Orde Murray, Adjt. 1
2nd Vol. Bn.Derl'y Regt. 3 Aug. 98 j
2 John George Renniej
David Baird
Edward Sidney Herbert, serving with )
the Egyptian Army j
Hon. John Forbes Sempill, Master of \
Sempill,3" Adj. 5 Vol. Bn. 7 Dec. 96 J
Henry Scott Turner,43 seroing under)
the British South Africa Company... )
2 William MacFarlau, Adjutant)
29 May 97 j
Thomas Owen Lloyd
2 Erie Godfrey Elton
Adrian Grant- Duff,44 Station Staff\
Officer, Seetapore, 22 July 98 )
Lieutenants,
2 Charles Edward Stewart
2 Cecil Eykyn
2 Archibald nice Cameron, Staff College
2 Colin William MacRae (Depot)
2 John George Harry Hamilton
1 Edwyn Sandys Dawes ..
\ John Gerrard Collins, Adjutant 14
July 96 )
1 John Buchanan Pollok
2 Frederick Guthrie Tait, Superin- )
tendent of Gymnasia, Edinburgh )
2 John Harvey
1 Arthur Henry Marmdin
Frederick Dymoke Murray, Aide de\
Camp to the Gov. of Natal 1 Aug. 98 J
1 Sir William Dick-Cunyngham, Bart. )
A.D.C.toGen.E.F.Chapmani2A]3v.gSS
i William James St. John Harvey
1 Henry Holmes Sutherland
2 Herbert Cecil Willoughby Berthon ...
1 Colin M'Lean
2 James Thomas Crokatt Murray
1 Nicholas Gitt'ord Edmonds
1 Lord Gecrge Stewart-Murray
1 John Douglas Glen Walker
Second Lieutenants.
2 Arthur Grenfell Wauchope
2 Nigel Neis Ramsay
1 Harold Francois Saphir Amery
! Edward Frederick Maltby Drquhart..
Philip Alexander Framcis Spence ....
2ND LIEUT.
13 Oct. 77
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 7Q
20 Nov. 75
28 April 75
25 May 7?l
11 Sept. 7 , 15 '.
4 May 87
1 July 81
1 July 8:
1 July 81
9 Sept. 82
31 Dec.
a7
11 Feb.
88
9 May
22 Aug.
88
88
23 Mar.
89
10 Apr.
6 July
i Mar.
28 June
8 Oct.
29 Oct.
89
89
90
90
90
90
17 Jan.
91
4 Mar.
9i
29 Oct.
90
25 July
7 Nov.
Qi
5 Dec.
9i
13 Aug.
92
19 Nov.
15 Mar.
31 Jan.
20 May
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
2 June
10 Oct.
92
93
94
93
93
93
94
94
22 Jan.
= Sept
20 Feb.
96
96
97
24 Jan. 83
10 Mar. 83
12 May 83
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
29 Aug. 85
7 Feb. 85
30 Jan. 86
8 Dec. 86
27 Nov. 89
25 Nos. 85
17 May gc
31 May 90
5 June 90
13 Aug.
22 Oct. 90
26 Oct. 90
29 Jan. 91
3 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
3 Nov. 92
9 Feb. 93
22 Mar. 93
9 Aug.
15 Apr. 93
27 June 94
16 Feb. 96
29 July 96
30 Sept. 96
21 Nov. 96
7 Apr. 97
1 Oct.
15 Jan.
24 May 98
13 July 98
1 Aug. 98
3 Aug. 98
97
20 Feb. 97I
25 Oct. 82
4 Dec. 85
15 May 85
15 Nov. 86
29 Jan. 87
21 Apr. 87
7 Dec. 88
17 May 90
5 June 90
5 June 90
22 Oct. 90
29 Jan. 91
10 Aug. 92
3 Nov. 92
9 Feb. 93
9 Feb. 93
13 Apr. 92
22 Mar. 93
29 May 93
27 June 94
1 Apr. 91
24 May 98
24 May 98
24 May 98
13 July 9b
3 Aug. 98
BREY.MAJ.
MAJOB.
29 Jan. 91
3 Aug. 92
20 Aug. 94
3 Jan. 95
9 Oct. 95.
1 Apr. 95.
24 May 98.
13 July 98;
25 May
38 Captain Rose sereed in the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 1st
Battalion of the Black Watch, and
t:>ok part with the River Column
under Major General Earle.andwas
present at the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
40 Captain Wolrige Gordon served!
in the Soudan Expedition in 18841
with the 1st Battalion Black Watch,
and was present in the engagement,
at El Teb— wounded (Medai with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
iD the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 1st Battalion of the Black
Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle,
and was present in the engagement,
at Kirbekan (two Olao'os). Serve*
in the operations in Matabeleland
in 1893-94 (Medal).
Years' Ser
Full
Pay.
Hall
Pay.
2
2
I
Z
I
12
I
...
The Black Watch (Royal Highlanders).
300
Second Lieutenants.
1 Shomberg Henley Eden
her On.rLintr Laverton
2 William Piteairn Nunneley
Frank Mansfield Boileau Robertson
2 Sydney Armitage Innes
1 Oliver Henry D'Alteyrac Steward
2ND LIEUT.
24 Mar.
-5 May
16 Mar.
3 Aug.
14 Sept.
14 Sept.
Quarter Hastens. — 2 William Webb, 14 May 87 ; Hon.
Captain, 14 May 97.
1 William Brace Ferguson Davidson, 9 Nov. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Egypt, 1882. 2nd Battalion returned from Bengal, 1881.
1 General the Hon. Robert Rollo was one of twoofficers sentfrom Malta on a special mission to Tripoli m 1846,
and received the thanks of the Secretaries for Foreign Affairs and Colonies, conveyed through the Commander in
Chief, for his services upon that occasion. He embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the East, and served with
the Regt. in the campaign of 1854-55 ; was Brigade Major from the battle of Balaklava and throughout the winter
until he took command of his Regt. including the battles of Alma and Balaklava ; commanded it upon the expe-
dition to Kertch and surrender of Yenikali, and afterwards at the siege of Sebastopol and assault on the out-
works on the 18th June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honour, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Assistant Adjutant General in Canada at the head of that
Department from Nov. 1855 to Jan. i860, and from the latter date as Military Secretary to Lieut. General Sir
Fenwick Williams till that officer's retirement from the command in British North America in June 1865.
la Lt. Colonel Grogan served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, ana was present at the
battle of Amoaful. capture and destruction of Beequah, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coo-
massie (Medal with Clasp).
* Major Duff served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as
Adjutant 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Batlalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
30 Majors Burton and P.J. C. Livingston and Captain Wilsou-Farquharson served in the Nile Expedition in
£884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle,
and were present in the engagement at Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
32 Major Berkeley servedwith the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch (Medal wit
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
36 Major Cuthbertson served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
37 Captain the Master of Sempill served in the reparations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i836 with the
Cameron Highlanders. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Cla=p).
41 Captain Ciinpbell served in the operations in Burma in 1891-92 as Staff Officer with the Maing'khwan
Column.
42 Captain Souter served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Cameron Highlanders, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant into the Black Watch for
distinguished service, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expeaition in 1884-85 with
the ist Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, including
the engagement at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
43 Major Turner served iuthe operations in Mataheleland in 1893-94 (Medal). Served in the operations in South
Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 as Adjutant and Paymaster to the Mashonaland Relief Force (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
44 Lieut. Grant-Duff served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndia under Sir Wil'iam Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commandant British Troops Depjt at Peshawar (Medal with two
C;asps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Black Watch, — formerly the 42nd (Royal Highland — The
Black Watch) Regiment.
Independent Companies raised for service in the Highlands and styled "Black Watch," 1729. Formed into a
Regiment and numbered 43rd, 1739. Scotland and England, 1743. Flanders, to 1745. England, to Sept. 1746.
France, to Nov. 1746. Ireland and England, to 1747. Flanders, to 1748. England and Ireland, to 1756. (Number
changed to 42nd, 1749.) America, to 1761. [2nd Battalion raised in 1758. West Indies, to 1758. America, to 1763.
Reduced, 1763. Afterwards re-embo:lied, served in India, and formed into a Regiment in 1786, styled "The 73rd
Highland Regiment of Foot."] West Indies, 101762. America, to 1767. Ireland and Scotland, to 1776. America,
to 1789. England and Scotland, to 1793. Coast of France, to Jan. 1794. England, to June 1794. Flanders, 1795. (Red
Heckle conferred by King George III. for tha affair at Guildevmalson in 1795.) England, to 1796. (Five Companies
embarked in 1795 forthe West Indies, rejoining Head Quarters at Gibraltarin 1797.) Gibraltar.to 1798. Minorca, to
Aug. 1800. Gibraltar, to Oct. 1800. Egypt, toi8ci (''Egypt," with the Sphinx). England and Scotland, to 1805. [2nd
Battalion raised in 1803 and served in the Peninsula until consolidated with the ist Battalion in 1812.] Gibraltar,
to 1808. Peninsula, to i8o9(battles of Vimiera and Corunna). England, to July 1809. Walcheren Expedition to
Sept. 1809. England and Scotland, to 1812. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Nive, Orthes. and Toulouse). Ireland, to May 1815. Flanders, to Dec. 1815 (battle of Waterloo). Eigland,
Scotland and Ireland, to 1825. Gibraltar, to 1832. Malta, to 1834. Ionian Islands, to 1836. England, Scotland
and Ireland, to 1840. Ionian Islands, to 1843. [Reserve Battalion formed in 1842, and served in Malta and the
West Indies until consolidated with the ist Battalion in 1850.] Malta, to 1847. West Indies, to 1851. Canada, to
185?. Scotland and England, to 1854. Turkey and the Crimea, to 1856 (battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol).
Eugland, to 1857. India, to 186S (capture of Lucknow). Scotland and England, to 1873. Gold Coast, to March
1874 (Ashanti war). England, to Nov.' 874. Malta and Cyprus, to 1878. Gibraltar, to 1879. England and
Scotland, to 1882. Egypt and the Soudan, to i386 (battles of Tel-el-Kebir and Kirbekan). Malta, to 1S80
Gibraltar, to Jan. 1893. "Egypt, to Mar. 1893. Head Quarters and Half Battalion to Mauritius, to Mar. 1893. .Ha)f
Battalion to Cape Town, Apr. 1893.
2ndBatt., Meean deer,
Punjab.
301 The Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
4"3 -iFormerly the 4yd (Monmouthshire Light Inf.) .-istBatt.,3luliingar.
"Regimental District, J a,nl the 52nd (Oxfordshire — Light (J
OXFORD. J Infantry) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Bucks and the Oxford Militia respectively.)
The United Red and Whi'.e Rose. "Quebec, 1759" "Mysore" "Hindoostan" "Vimiera." "Cobunna"
"Busaco" "Fuentes d'Onor" "Oiuda« Kodkigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittoeia"
" NlVELLE " " NlVE " "ObTHES" " ToULOUSB '"" PENINSULA " " WaTBBLOO "
" South Africa, 3851-2- V "Delhi" "New Zealand."
Xfi£lllei J Colonel— Frederick Green Wilkinson,1 Ensign, •'27 Dec. 42; Lieut. vi$ Aug. 47; Captain, ^17 Oct. 51;
F*il Hdli| Major, g Oct. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 March 58 ; Colonel, 16 March 63 ; Major General, 28 Oct. 68 ; Lt.General,
9 Dec. 81 ; Colonel West Surrey Regiment, 15 Oct. 91 ; Colonel Oxfordshire Light Infantry, 29 Aug. 93.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 James Arthui Strachan, Ensign, 5 Feb. 71; Li. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 19 Sept. 79 ;
Major, 15 Jan. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 March 96.
2 Francis Hugh Plowden.2 Lieut. 3 Oct. 72 ; Capt. 19 Aug. 81 ; Major, 1 Sept. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 June 96.
Majors.
1 Son. Arthur Edward Dalzel),8 2nd in ~>
Command 26 June 96 J
2 Robert Eccles,* 2nd in Command 26)
June 96 )
1 Fredk..1.Evelegh(5»6L!>M*;.i3Nov.72) >
Assistant Military Secretary , Madras )
2 Reginald Whitworth Porter6
Augustus Ferryman Mockler-Ferry-)
man,;I»ri. R. M. College, 17 Dec. 92 J
2 Paul Treby Clark
^tJohn Hanbury-Williams,8 Military \
Secretary, C. of Good Hope, 17 Apr.97 S
1 Gerald Francis Mockler
Captains.
1 Henry RobertStapleton Cotton(Z>ei)o<)
1 Charles Russell Day
Denis James Barton, Adjutant, 2 )
Volunteer Battalion 10 Jan. 96 j
Reginald George Hutton Hughes,)
Adjutant 4 Battalion 1 Dec. 96 )
Cha.Edw.GeraldMarsliallFairtlough, )
Adjutant 3 Battalion 27 Feb. 97 j*
2 Robert Fanshawe,1"*^^ Co^e^e
Frank Grimshaw Lagier Lamotte, >
Adjutant lBucks Vol. Rifles 1 Jan. 94 }
Henry Rodolph Davies,11 serving in >
China under Foreign Office i
2 Edward Dalrymple White12
Richard Chamberlin liUurd, Adjutanfi
4 Vol. Bn.E. Surrey Regt. 3 Nov. 98/
2 John Davy WrightDavy {Depot)
2 Clements Parr13
1 Ernest Astley Edmund Lethbridge ...
1 William Owen
2 Eardley Mostyn Childers"
Edward Alexander Stanton,15 serving )
with the Egyptian Army )
Geo. Saml.Fredk. Napier, Staff Capt. \
Intell. Branch, Simla, 5 June 97 ... 5
1 George Northcote Colvile
1 Percy Seymour Stanhope
Sir Charles Cuyler, Bart. Inttructor\
Royal Military College 25 Aug. 97 >
Charles Coffin Pearson'1"
1 Roger Carmichael Robert Owen18
1 Harry Lancelot Ruck-Keene
2 Henry Forbes Darell-Brown"
Cecil Henry Cobb, Adjutant 25 Aug.97
Lieutenants.
2 Redmond Edward Watt20
1 Francis Joseph Henley (Depot)
2 William Chevers Hunter (Depot)
2 Charles Joseph Wilkie21
Keith Randolph Hamilton23
Archibald James Fergusson Eden,~)
serving in West Africa, with the >
ranlc of Cxpiain )
Randle Montague Feilden," Adju- )
tant 1 March 96 )
Philip Barlow Osborn, serving under }
the Foreign Office in Uganda )
2 Wilfred Marriott-Dodington25
2 Lindsay James Carter26
Lionel Folliott Scott, serving with')
West African Frontier Bolice j
Stephen Frederick Hammick
Christian Cator
Ashley Rowland Bright
Robert Edward Salkeld"
Claud Oswald Chichester
Ladislas Herbert Richard Pope-Hen-)
nessy, serving with West African r
Frontier Bolice )
i Francis Harry Stapleton
2 Edward Robert Clayton28
2 Charles Alexander Cardwell23
2 Cyril Halsted Frith30
1 Charles Evelyn Forrest
ensign or
2ND LIBUT.
p2oFeb. 7c
20 Mar. 78
35 May 78
14 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
22jan. 81
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
4 May 87
14 Sept. 87
14 Sept. 87
30 May 8S
24 Apr. 89
21 Dec. 89
21 Dec. 89
26 Feb. 90
18 Feb. 91
6 Jan. 92
9 Apr. 92
iS May 9
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
•3 Nor. 74
6 Sept. 76
3 May 78
23 July 79
3 Apr. 80
8 Apr. 81
1 July 81
28 Jan. 82
1 July 81
9 Sept. 82
10 Mar. 83
25 Aug. S3
25 Aug. 83
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
iO Mar.
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
10 Oct.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
1 Jan.
captain. bbet.maj.
12 Nov. 84
3 May 89
27 July 8y
30 Jan. 90
2 June 91
27 Feb. 92
16 Mar. 92
24 July 9
24 July 92
27 July
27 July
22 Mar.
19 July
16 Oct.
t8 June
92
24 Aug.
92
28 Sept
92
19 Oct.
4 Jan.
9-*
03
26 Apr.
93
24 Jan.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
94
94
94
94
95
28 Sept.
95
?. Feb.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
S Sept.
1 Dec.
97
97
97
97
97
17 Mar. 94
18 Aug. 94I
9 Nov. 94
16 Jan. 95
1 Mar. 96
S Jan. 97
5 June 97
25 Aug. 97
17 Nov. 97
12 Dec. 97
30 Jan. 98
5 Feb. 9S
5 Mar. 9S
5 Mar. 08
5 Mar. 08
iS Sept. 98
25 Oct. 98
11 Mar. 82
26 Mar. 84
23 May 85
11 Jan. 86
28 July 86
28 July 86
1 Sept. 86
6 June 88
1 Jan. 89
27 July 89
23 Jan. 92
27 Feb. 92
16 Mar. 92
15 Apr. 92
2 May 92
2 May 92
27 July 92
17 Dec. 92
2 Jan. 93
22 Mar. 93
27 Sept. 93
27 Sept. 93
16 Oct. 93
17 Mar. 94
30 May 94
9 Nov. ^94
8 Jan. 97
8 Jan. 97
5 June
10 Feb.
s8 Oct.
3 Nov.
3 Nov.
16 Nov.
11 Mar. 89
27 Sept. 93
13 Dec. 93
9 Nov. 94
27 July 95
16 Mar. 99
17 June 96
2 Feb. 98
Years' Ser.
Full Half
Pay.'Pav.
2
2
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T
I
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3
2
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The Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
302
2ND LIECT.
1 Dec.
07
1 Dec.
97
12 Jan.
98
16 Feb.
98
4 May
38
4 May
98
7 May
98
7 May
98
3 Aug:
98
3 Aug
98
Second Lieutenants.
2 Lancelot Edward Seth Ward31
1 John Arthur Ballard
2 Osbert Renn Leigh Hampden
[ Hon. Gerald William Frederick I
Savile Foljambe )
2 Herbert Chaplin Nisbet
1 Cornish Frederick Henley
t Arthur George Bayley
2 Henry Robert Moire Brooke
i Henry Lindsay Wood
1 John Frederic Charles Fuller
We Colonial Office.
Quarter Masters. — Arthur Bysshe Moles worth, 29 July 96 ; Hon. Lieut,— seroiny in West Africa, under
2 Thomas King,32 24 Nov. 97; Hon. Lieut.
1 William Ross, 2 Feb. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
T-st Batt. returned from India, 1887 . 2nd Batt. embarked for Gibraltar, 1884.
1 Lt.General Wilkinson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea up to Oct. 1854, including the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the action at Khodagunj. siege and fall
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge. and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel Plowden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned
in despatches), and with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
operations in the Bara Valley— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
3 Major the Hon. A. E. Dalzell served in the operations in Burmah in 1S91-92 in command cf the Maingkhwan
Column.
4 Major Eccles served in the campaign on the North West Frontier'of India, under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirati Expeditionary Fcrce including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps.) [See also Civil Decoraron for Gallantry "■ Hart's Annual Army List" p. 786] .
6 Major Poter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with
the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mahmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column and
the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Major Mockler-Ferryman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps).
8 Major Hanbury-Williams served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as AidedeCamp to Sir E. Haniley, Com-
manding the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — horse shot (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
10 Captain Fanshawe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps) .
11 Captain Davies served with the Burmese Expedition in 1387-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire
Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column, the 5th Brigade Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain White served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart 'in
1807-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
13 Captain Parr served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column, and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expelitionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley—
dangerously wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
11 Captain Childers served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operatic; ns in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps) .
15 Major Stanton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
nth Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in des-
patches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
17 Captain Pearson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
18 Captain Owen served with the Manipore Expedition under Major General Graham in 1891 as Superintendent
of Army Signalling Tammu Column (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wuutho Expedition under Major General
Wolseley in 1S91 as Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhait in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxford-
shire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley— seveiely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Lieut. Darell-Brown served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
i n 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the
Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps)
20 Lieut. Watt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force ( Mddal with two Clasps).
21 Lieut. Wilkie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps) .
22 Lieut. Napier served in the campaign on the North We-t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light infantry with the Mohmand Field Force and with the Peshawur
Column Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Lieut. Hamilton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps) .
T 2
3°2a The Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
24 Lieut. Feilden served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the M ohm and Field Force, and with the
Pe^awur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
2-> Lieut. Marriott-Dodington served in the campaign en the North West Frontier of lncia under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with
the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah E xpeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley
(Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lieut, carter served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with
two Clasps).
27 Lieut. Salkeld served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxioroshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force and the Peshawur
Column Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two (dasps).
26 Lieut. Clayton terved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force and the Peshawur
Column Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
w Lieut. Cardwell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column aim the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
M Second Lieut. Frith served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
In 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
31 Second Lieut. Ward seared in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force
(Medal with two Clasps).
32 Lieut. King served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Mohmand Field Force, and with the Peshawur
■Column and the 5th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Vailej- (Medal with
wo Clasps),
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry,— formerly the 43rd (Monmouthibir*
Light Infantry) Regiment.
Raised in 1741. Minorca, to 1747. Ireland, to 1757. America, to 1761. West Indies, to 1763. America, to 1764.
England, to 1774. America, to 1783. England, to 1787. Ireland, to 1792. West Indies, to 1795. England, to
1797. West Indies, to i&oo. England, to 1801. Channel Islands, to 1803. England, to July 1807. Denmark, to
Nov. 1S07. England, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1808 (battle of Vimiera). England, to 1S09 (one company
remaining in the Peninsula). The Peninsula, to July 1814 (battles of Corunna, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse). England, to Oct. 1814. Gulf of Mexico, to
March 1815. England and Belgium, to July 1815. France, to Oct. 1818. England, to 1819. Ireland, to 1S22.
Gibraltar and Portugal, to 1827. Gibraltar, to 1830. England, to 1832. Ireland, to 1834. America, to 1846.
England, to 1848. Ireland, to 1851. Cape of Good Hope, to 1853. India, to 1863. New Zealand, to 1866. Englamd,
to 1868. Channel Islands, to 1869. Ireland, to 1872. India, to 1879. Burmah, to 18S2. India, to 1887. England,
1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry {formerly the 52nd Light Infantry).
Raised in 1755 as the 54th Foot. Numbered 52nd, 1757. To Ireland, 175S. To Canada, 1765. To North
America, 1774. To England, 1778. (Entitled " The Oxfordshire Regiment," 1782.) To India, 1783. To England,
1798. Formed as the 1st Light Infantry Regiment in 1803. To Sicily, 1806. To England, 1808. To Portugal,
1808 (battles of Vimiera and Corunna). To England, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Busaco, Fuentes
d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse). To England, 1814.
To Belgium, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). [2nd Battalion raised in 1807, and proceeded to Copenhagen. To England,
1808. To Belgium, 1814. To England, 1S15. Disbanded, 1816.] To England, 1818. To Canada, 1824. To Eng-
land, t!>-ji. To Gibraltar, 1837. To West Indies, 1838. To Canada, 1842. To England, 1848. To India, 1853
(capture of Delhi). To England, 1864. To Malta, 1868. To Gibraltar, 1873. To England, 1S74. (Entitled
•" Oxfordshire Light Infantry," 1881.) To Gibraltar, 1884. To Egypt, 1885. To India, 1886.
ist Batt., Warley. 1
*nd Batt., Shwebo, Burma, j
The Essex Regiment. 303
Formerly the 44th (Bast Essex) and the 56th |j i\ t\
( West Essex) Regimen ts. V^Z'j^Lv?"*''
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Essex Rifles and the West Essex Militia respectively.)
"Mobo" " Gibraltar," with the Castle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calpe." " Kgypi " (with the Sphinx).
"BADAJOZ" "SALAMANCA." "PENINSULA" " BlaDENSBUBG " " WATERLOO " " AVA "
"Alma" "Inkerman" "Sevastopol" "Taku Fobts""Nile,
|Years' snr Colonel. — Han. John Jocelyn Bourke,1 Ensign, p2i May 41 ; Lieut. •'22 July 42 ;
Full Half
Pay. Pay,
3°
Capt. pi June 49; Major,
27ilay56; lit. Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59 ; Lt. Colonel, p -2 June 60; Colonel, 8 March 67; Major General,
1 Oct. 77 ; Lieut. General , 1 Oct. 82 ; Colonel Essex Regimeat, 30 March 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Daniel Alexander Blest, Ensign, 7 July 69; Lieut. v2y Oct. 71 ; Capt. 9 Oct. 79
Major, 1 July 82; Lt. Colonel, 8 Jan. 95.
1 p.s. c.Theodore Edward Stephenson, Lieut. 21 Sept. 74 ; Capt. 1 July 81 ; Major, 27 Nov. 83 ; Lt. Colonel,
16 Sept. 95.
BflolBM ui
2ND LIEUT.
17 July 72
13 Aug. 79
3
13 Au<
• 79
22 Jan.
13 Aug. 79
Majors.
1 Thomas Stock, 2nd in Command ;
26 June 96 )
2 Cyril Wood, 2nd in Command 26 June 96
2 Frederick John Brown3
1 Hugh Ingoidsoy Massy
2 William Graydon Carter13
2 Duncan Thomas Cruickshank'4
1 Henry Hyde Williamson Nason {.Depot) 4 Dec.
t John Trevor Spencer | 22 Jan
Captains.
p.s.c. Edw.Lainson Guilding,2'- Station \
Staff Officer, Cawnpore, 8 July 97 .. )
Rout. JohnTudway21 \Bt. Lt. Colonel 1
16 Nov. 98), serving with the Egyptian >
Army )
1 Henry Broadmead
2 Hugh Charles Copeman
p.s.c. Launcelot Richard Carleton,
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General
Chester, 14 Aug. 97
2 William MampdenChawner,15iS<a^'<m )
Staff Officer, Shiuebo j
William George Sackville Benson,23 >
Army Fay Department )
Henry Cowell Crawford
Frederick Gore Anley,24 serving with )
the Egyptian Army }
Nevill Arthur Charles de Hertzel 1
Tufnell, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. 23 Oct. 95... j
Robt. Francis Walters, Adjutant 4 Bat- \
talion 1 Nov. 97 )
2 George Bright Wallace [Depot)
1 Bertram Arthur Warry
2 p.s.c. Henry Harris Hewitt Dowding, 7
Station Staff Officer, Darjeeling j
Rochfort Cade Lestock Battley, serv- /
ing with the Egyptian Army j
1 Owen Godfrey Godfrey-Faussett
1 Wilfrid Arthur Hebden
2 William Henry Wreford-Brown
William Jestyn Llewelyn Jeffreys,
Adjutant 8 Volunteer Battalio
Eoyal Scots 1 Mar. 98
1 George Murray Tufnell ! 16 Nov. 87
1 Thomas Walter Milward j n Feb. 88
2 Hugh Rosceter Rice 8 Dec. 38
Lieutenants.
2 Edward Dalton Fawkes, Station Staff} '
Officer, Bhamo ) I
William Kaye Legge, Adjutant )
2 Sept. 95 jf
2 Walter Floyd Bonham, Staff College
2 Charles Wynn Barlow I
2 Charles George Lewes25
2 George Murray Home Stirling26 j
; Clarence John Hobkirk (Depot)
2 Herbert Joseph Saminut
2 Win. Mountcharles CroftonVandeleur ...I
2 Frederick William Mottitt i
1 Frederic Charles Winter, Adjutant /
10 Aug. 96 , )
2 Hugo Sant-Fournier
2 Herbert Charles Selwyn Heath
1 Charles Frederick de Bohun Boone
2 James Duncan Macpherson, Station')
Staff Officer, Bernardmyo $
1 Alfred Gilbert Pratt
Arthur Dowson Green, serving with}
West African liegiment j
1 Barnett Dyer Lempriere Gray Anley ...
1 John Cartwright. Harding Newman ...
1 Alexander Phayre Churchill
1 Francis Newton Parsons
2 Arthur Crosby Halahan
Second Lieutenants.
2 Cyril James Brooke Dauben.v
i Charles Raymond Roberts-West
PS,)
on >
14 Nov.
30 Jan.
24 Apr.
24 Apr.
21 Sept.
9 Nov.
3 May
28 June
21 Dec.
8 Oct.
4 Mar.
17 June
27 Jan.
13 July
19 Nov.
26 Apr.
2 June
10 Oct.
29 May
8 Jan.
29 Feb.
6 June
5 Sept.
9 Dec.
11 Feb. 75 8 Feb. 82
17 July 74 [ 16 Aug. 82
10 Sept. 75 16 Aug. 82
20 Nov. 751 30 Aug. 82
10 Sept. 75 14 Mar. 83
22 Aug. 83
10 Dec. 84
15 Sept. 85
8.,
82
12 Feb. 77
6 Oct. 80
22 Dec. 80
28 Jan. 8x
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
28 Jur.e 80
10 May
14 May
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
25 Nov.
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
8 Dec.
2 Apr.
6 Aug.
2 June
13 June 85
85
15 Dec. 90
6 July 91
16 Sept. 91
15 Dec. 91
23 Sept. 92
7 Oct. 92
3 Apr. 93
30 June 94
25 Oct. 94
20 Feb. 9
23 Oct. 9
21 Dec. 95
10 June 96
30 Sept. 96
15 Feb. 97
8 July 97
14 Aug. 97
14 Oct. 97
22 Jan.
2 Feb. ,
1 Mar. 98
9 Apr.
Nov. 96
MAJOE.
15 Sept. 8S
21 Apr. 86
29 Apr. 91
6 July 91
16 Sept. 91
8 Jan. 95
7 Oct. 95
2 Feb. 98
15 Sept.. 85
21 Apr. 86
6.1 illy 87
1 July 88
1 July 88
2 Feb. 87
6 Feb. 90
6 Aug. 90
6 July 91
20 Feb. 95
7 Oct. 95
23 Oct. 95
21 Dec. 95
10 June 96
30 Sept. 96
15 Feb. 97
8 July 97
14 Aug. 97
14 Oct. 97
22 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 98
1 Mar. 98
23 Captains Benson served in the
Nile Expedition in i884-8swith the
2nd Battalion of the Essex Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
24 Captain Anley served in the
Nile Expedition in 188.1-85 with
the Mounted Infantry (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Dongola Expeditionary
Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 with the 2nd Soudanese
Battalion, including the engage-
ment at Firket and" the operations
at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
25 Lieut. Lewes served in the
campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S98 with the Buner
Field Force as Transport Officer at
the Base (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
26 Lieut. Stirling served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Cla-sp).
Years' Sej,
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
2
2
2
2
I
I
I
I
I
7
5
304
The Essex Regiment.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Clement Ignatius Ryan
2 Robert Minturn Olarges Ruxton
2 Lumley Owen Williams Jones ...
1 Geoffrev Weston Howard
1 Astur Bertrand Coddington
2 William Henry Kirk
1 William Arnold Jacomb.
1 Harold Laurence Matthews
2 Arthur Duncan Day
Quarter Masters. — 2 Moses Mead, 18 May 9
2ND LIEUT.
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 98
6 Apr. 98
4 May 98
7 May
3 Aug. 98
! ; -Hon. itewli.
1 Thomas Piper, 10 Oct. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from India, 28 Nov. 1884. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar,
' Lieut. General the Hon. J. J. Bourke served in the Eastern Campaign of 18,4-55 with the 33th Regimcrt.and was
present at the battles of Alma and lukermau, and siege of Sebascoi'ol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during rhe suppression of the mutiny in 1857-^8, and was present at
the affair of Bhonnapore (mentioned in despatches), siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and siege and fall of Calpee
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
2 Major Brown served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, ana Khedive's Star).
13 Major Carter served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1SS1. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
14 Major Cruickshank served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
19Caplain Chawner served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Keoir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Lt. Colonel 'Pud way served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the
actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star); also
served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 and was present in the engagement at Gemaizah in com-
mand of Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of the Camel Corps, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Khedive's Medal
with two Clasns).
22 Captain Guildinj served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Essex Regiment {formerly the 56th Regiment).
Raised in 1755. Proceeded to the Havannah, 1762. Home, 1763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1783.
To West Indies, 1793. Home, 1795. To West Indies, 1796. Home, 1799. To Holland, 1799. Home,
1799. (2nd Battalion raised in 1804; to India, 1807; home and disbanded in 1817.) To India, 1805
(3rd Battalion raised in 1813; proceeded to Holland, 1813 ; home and disbanded, 1814,). To Mauritius,
1815. Home, 1826. To West Indies, 1831. Home, 1842. To Gibraltar, 1846. (Reserve Battalion
raised in 1846; proceeded to Gibraltar, 1847; incorporated with 1st Battalion, 1850.) To Bermuda,
1851. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855. Home, 1856. To India, 1857. Home, 1866. To India, 1871. To
.Aden, 1877. Home, 1878. To Gibraltar, 1882. To Egypt, 1884. To Malta, 1887.
Continuation of Notes to the Berkshire Regiment.
38 Captain Feetham served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai ; afterwards served with
the Camel Corps, and was present in the engagement at Takdul (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
AJso served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
*° Major Fitton served in the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86,
and was present in the engagement at Giniss and at the attack on Ambigole Wells. Served with the Dongola Ex-
peditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Infantry Division,
including the engagement at Firket and the opeiations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
11 Captain Taylor served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berk-
shire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
45 Lieut. Cloke served in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the reconnaissance to and surrender of
Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served at Assiout during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps, and Medal for
distinguished conduct in the field).
Record ->f the Services of the 1st Battalion Prijicess Charlotte of Wales' (Royal Berkshire Regiment), —
formerly the 49th Regiment.
Raised in 1714, but records lost to 1743. Entitled "Jamaica Volunteers," 1743. America, 1775 to 1780. England
to 178S. West Indies, to 1796. England, to Oct. 1799. Holland, to Nov, 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England
to i8ci. Served as Marines under Lord Nelson, 1801 (battle of Copenhagen). America, to 1815 (capture of
Queenstown). [2nd Battalion raised in 1813.] England, to 1816. Ireland and England, to 1821. Entitled " Prin-
cess Charlotte of Wales' 49th Regiment," 1825. South Africa, to 1828. India, to 1840. China, to 1842 (war of
1840-42). India, to 1843. England, to 1845. Ireland, to 1851. Corfu, to 1853. Malta, to 1854. The Crimea, to
1856 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol). England, to 1857. Barbadoes, to 1859. England,
to 1864. Ireland, to 1865. India, to 1873. England, to 1881. Gibraltar, to 1882. Malta, to July 1882. Egypt,
to 1803 (war of 1832). Gibraltar, to 1884. Entitled " rst Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales' Royal Berkshire
Regiment." 1885. Egypt and the Soudan, to 1S86 (campaign of 18S5— battle of Tofrek). Cyprus, to 1888 (Left
Half Battalion to Malta). Malta, t88S.
Recor.l of the Sere-ices of the 2nd Battalion Princess Charlotte of Wales' (Royal Berkshire Regiment), —
formerly the 66th Regiment.
Raised m 175S and proceeded to the West Indies, to 1792. Gibraltar, to 1795. West Indies, to 1799. Canada, to
i:-.o2. England, to 1804. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 1813 (passage of
the Douro, battle < of Talavera. Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle. Nive, and Orthes). France, to 1814. Ireland,
1814. England, to 1816. St. Helena, to 1817. Absorbed in 1st Battalion, 1817."] East Indies, to 1817. St. Helena,
to 1821 (attended the interment of Napoleon). England, to 1823. Ireland, to 1827. Canada, to 1840. England, to
1842. Scotland, to 1843. Ireland, to 1845. Gibraltar, to 1848. West Indies, to 1S51. Canada, to 1854. Gibraltar,
to 1856. England, to 1837. East Indies, to 1865. England, to 1867. Channel Islands, to 1868. Ireland, to 1870.
East Indies, to 1881 (Afghan war of 1879-80, battle of Caudahar). England, to 18S5. Ireland, 18S5.
isc Batt., Malta.
2ndBatt., Aden.
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment). 305
J Formerly the 45^ (Nottinghamshire — Sherwood [" 45
Foresters) and the 95M (Derbyshire) Regiments, ^B.gim^»aiDi.irict,
(The 3rd Bn. is formed of the ist and 2nd Derby Militia, the 4th Bn. of the Sherwood Foresters Militia.)
The United Red and White Rose. "Louisbubg" "Roleia" "Vimieba" "Talavera" "Busaco" " Fuentbs
d'Onor" "CiudadRodrigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" " Vittobia" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle " "Obthes"
" Toulouse " "Peninsula" " At a" " South Africa, 1R46-7" " Alma" "Inkebman" " Sevas-
topol" "Central India" "Abyssinia " "Egypt, 1882."
Colonel. — Frederick Augustus, Lord Chelmsford,1 GCB. 2nd. Lt. p3i Dec. 44 ; Ensign and Lt. p28 Nov. 45 ;
Lt. and Captain. p27 Dec. 50; BrevetMajor, l- Nov. 55 ; Captain and Lt. Colonel, ''28 Aug. 57 ; Colonel,
30 Apr. 63; Major General, 10 Nov. 68; Lieut. General, x Apr. 82; General, 16 Dec. 88; Colonel
Derbyshire Regiment, 30 Jan. g8.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 John William Turing Hume,2 Ensign, 8 July 69; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Captain, 18 Dec.
80 ; Major, 1 Dec. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Jan. 94; Colonel, 1 Jan. 98.
2 Edward Cecil Dowse,3 Lieut. 30 Dec. 71; Captain, 23 Mar. 81; Major, 21 July 85; Lt. Colonel,
5 Aug. 95.
Full , Hall
Pay. Pay.
28
Majobs.
2 p.s.c. Horace Lockwood Smith-
Dorrien,* DSO. (tit. Lt.Colonel 20
May 98, Bt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98), 2nd
in Command 26 Juneg6
1 Arthur Dolben Bulpett, 2nd in Com- )
mund 26 June 96 $
2 Frederick Edward Verney Taylor,3...
2 Harold Carmichael Wylly,8 Comman- \_
dur.it Standing Camp, Ranikhet /
1 Francis Clements Godley3
p.s.c. ErnestAllardico Gardiner fios- ">
set,11 5. S. Officer, Fyzabad,i^ May '96 5
George SeyinourCharles Jenkmson,'2 )
Dep. Insp. Gen. Gold Coasr Constab. S
2 p.s.c. Charles Newcomen Watts13
2ND LIEUT.
BEEV.MiJ.
26 Feb. 76 22 Aup
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Captains.
: James Albert Reeks (Depot)
Ronald Rogers Kilbee-Stuart
Ludovic Seymour Gordon-Cumming, ~>
Adj. 1 Vol.Bn. Warwick Regt. 1 Apr. 96 j
Geo.Glencairn Cunningham,13 DSO,
(Bt. Lt.Colonel, 16 June gjjspeci
employed icitk West African Beg
Frederic Charles Shaw"5
2 Henry James Bowman18
p.s.c. Lionel Arthur Montagu Stop-")
ford,19 Deputy Assistant Adjutant >
General, Ireland, 11 Aug. 98 j
2 HerbertAugustusIggulden,2'fl'aii'on )
Staff Officer, JSTynee Tal, 16 July 98 j
2 Lionel Arthur Bosanquet22
Chambers Didham, Adjutant 1 Notts )
Volunteer Rifles 1 May 95 j
John Wm. Gascoigne Roy,23 Adjutant \
3 Battalion 19 Aug. 95 j
Reginald Brittan, Adj. 4 Bn. 1 Mar. 95
PhilipCarteretFallAtherley.Jrf/K^ajii )
i3 Middlesex Vol. Rifles 1 July 96'... j
2 William Raine Marshall21
2 Frederick Porter
CyrilRandellCrofton- Atkins, specially'}
employed with West African Regt....)
Patrick Wm. Anderson,25 Adj. 1 Vol. >
Bn. Royal Highlanders 17 May 95... S
2 Thomas ' Harold Mortimer Green,26 f
Adjutant 2 July 95 J>
Arthur Kerr Slesso'r2" (Depot)
Aliek Thornber England, Staff College
Arthur Sutton Adkins, Adj. 4 Volun- >
teer Battalion 31 Mar. 97 ..., j
Leonard Alfred Bagshawe. Adjutant _
1 Volunteer Battalion 15 May 97 ... )
Francis Harry Weldon
Percy George Rigby,~s serving in W.)
Africa )
1 Philip Leveson-Gower29
1 Malet Peyton Phelps30
Lieutenants.
William Edmund Pye31
Fred. Barton Maurice,32 A ide de Camp )
to Maj.Gen.J. F. Maurice 1 Juneooj
1 Frederic John Radford
2 Henry William Poyntz (Depot)
2 Charles Reynolds Mortimore33
r Frank Casswell, Adjutant 12 Apr. 98...
Lachlan M'Kinnon34
PercyMatthewDove, « mi ng inW. Africa
Ralph Peyton Sadler (Depot)
Robert Vesey Savile
2 }JC Henry Singleton Penr>ell35
Robert James Frederick Taylor,')
serr.ing in West Africa )
2 Rudolph Henry Ktller36
1 Lionel St. Heliers Morley
2 James Frederick Ritchie37
1 May
1 May
13 Aug.
11 Aug. 8c
22 Jan. 81
20 Nov. 7
17 May 77
11 Sept. 78
11 Sept. 78
12 Feb. 79
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79
4 May 81
8 June 81
22 Oct. 81
19 Jan. 83
22 July S3
1 May
4 Oct.
4 Oct.
1 Dec. 84
4 June 85
84
19 May 86
21 Oct. 87
20 Feb.
14 Sept. 87
9 May 88
16 May 88
22 Feb. S8
22 Aug. 88
9 Nov. 89
9 Nov. 89
30 July 90
29 Nov. 90
9 Sept. 9r
10 Oct. 91
27 Jan. 92
18 June 92
13 Aug. 92
13 Aug. 92
19 Nov. 92
7 Dec. 92
17 Dec. 92
26 Apr. 93
19 July 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 93
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
29 Feb. 96
2 June 94
22 Oct. 81! 14 Aug.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
14 Aug. 89
1 Jan. 90
82
28 Jan. 82 1 Jan. 90
28 Jan.
10 Mar.
5 Dec.
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29 Aug.
6 May
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19 Apr.
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20 July
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14 Dec.
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21 Oct.
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9 Oct.
1 May 90
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21 July 92
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11 Apr. 94
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13 May 96
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26 May 93
1 Jan. 94
31 July 93
10 June 96
21 Oct. 96
15 Au_
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94
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21 Captain Igguldenserved with the
2nd Battalion DerbyshireRegiment in
the Egyptian war ofiS82 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). ServedintheSikkim
Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Bat-
jtalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was
ipresent in the engagements at Jeluk,
Gnathong, and the Jelapla(mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North
AVest Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1807-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the
2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
(Medal with two Clasps).
Years' Ser i
Halt
Pay.
306
The Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment).
19 Aug. 96
5 Sept. 96
5 Sept. Qf>
23 Sept.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
24 liar.
15 May
15 May
15 Hay
4 May
4 May
7 May
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
14 Dec.
27 Nov.
5 Feb.
is Feb.
26 Feb.
11 Mar.
12 Apr.
23 Apr. 98
11 Au;
98
Z5H LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
2 Bromlev George Vere Way38
2 Charles James Willoughby Hobbs29 ..
2 Harry Kerr Attfield10
2 John Hope Hallowes41
1 Philip Francis Ross Anley
Basil Ferguson Burnett Hitchcock ..
Laurence Beaumont Chamberlain
1 Alan Sim Murray
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Douglas Malleson Harrington''
2 Harold Famell Watson"
1 Gaspard Frederic de Pledge _
Harold Fianz Passawer Percival
Charles Colville Parkinson
John Henry Wybergh
William Reginald Frend
Hubeit Victor Rhodes
Quarter Matters.— 2 Albert Edward Riddeil,44 8 Feb. 86; Son. Captain, 8 Feb. 1
1 Frederick Tyler, 4 Aug. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facing* White. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
\>t Battalion embarked for Malta, 20 Sept. 1898. 2nd Battalion embarked tor Oibraltar, 1881.
1 Lord Chelmsford served with the Grenadier Guards in the Cr.mea from the 31st May 1855, including tie
siege and fall of cebastvpol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class
of the Medjidie). Served wah the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1 £68 a* Deputy Adjutant Geoeral of the Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of
Magdala (mentioned in despa'ches for " great ability and untiring energy," CB., and Medal). Served in com-
mand of the Brit;sh forces in the Kafir war of 1878, and in the Zulu war of 1879, being present at the engage-
ments of Gingindhlovu and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp, and GCB.1.
2 Colonel Hume served in the Sikkim Expedition in i858 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp I.
3 Lt. Colonel Dowse served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present
at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in
the Khanki, Mastura, Waran and Bazar Valleys (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
* Colonel Smich-Dorrien served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Isanhhvana
and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Meda! with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian warot 1882 in command of the
Mounted Infantry (which he raised) with Sir Evelyn Wood's Brigade (Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Mounted Infantry (Clasp); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86 including the investment of Kosheh and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and 4th Class of the Medjidie). In 1887 he was nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services with the
Egyptian Army. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionaiy Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colouel, Medal with two Clasps).
5 Major Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki, Mastura, Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
6 Major Wylly served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1082 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in i£88 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, part of
the time in command of a detachment, and was present in the engagements at Jeluk, Gnathong, and the Jelapla
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 'lirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment,
and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and
in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Major Godley served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Gosset served with Barrow's Mounted Infantry in the Boer war of 1881. Served as AdjutaDt2nd
Battalion Derbyshire Resriment in the- Eeyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Sikkim E'ield Force in i838 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present in the engagement at
Gnathong tMedal with Clasp) .
12 Major Jenkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was severely wounded in an engage-
ment on the oth August 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Watts served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896: assisted in
organising the Matabeleland Relitf Force and arterwards commanded a Relief Column to Mashonaland as well
as the Column which finally assaulted Makoni's stronghold and captured that Chief (mentioned .n despatches,
Medal).
15 Lt. Colonel Cunningham served in the Egyptian war of iS82,ana was present in the engagements at ElMagfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta, and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August— twice wounded (mentioned in despatches,
Medal, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
■with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp); also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1887 including the engagement at Sarras, and in the operations in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin
(wounded) and Toski (Clasp) . Nominated to the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
Commanded the Dnyoro Expedition in 1895 — wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal) ; and commanded the
Nandi Expedition in 1893-90 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.). Served in the Niger Soudan campaign under
Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
16 Captain Shaw served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
ls Captain Bowman served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition ill 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was nresent in the engagements at Jeluk, Gnathong, and the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary-
Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights, the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhansra Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki and Mastura Valleys —
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Captain Stopford served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Bosanquet served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in tha
Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
The Sherivood Foresters (Derbyshire Regiment). 306a
" Captain Roy served with the Sikkim Expedition in i838.
24 Captain Marshall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the jst Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment, and was present at the
engagement at Landakai and in the operations in the Watelai Valley; also served in the'Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the storming of the Dargai tieights, the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki,Mastura, Waran, and Bazar
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
J5 Captain Anderson served in the Lushai Expedition in 1890 attached to the 40th Bengal Infantry with the-
force sent to the relief of Forts Aijal and Changsil (Medal with Clapp).
26 Captain Green served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 2nd Batta'ion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the storming of
the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki,
Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (two Clasps).
27 Captain Slessor served in the" campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd BatWlion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at
the storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Captain Rigby sorved in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedition
to Egbcn (Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Leveson Gower served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in i?97-98 in the operations against the Mohmands as Transport Officer; also with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Captain Phelps served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, including the operations
in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
81 Lieut. Pye served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, including the operations in the
Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Lieut. Maurice served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys
(Medal with two Clasps).
33 Lieut. Mortimore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart im
1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
84 Lieut. M'Kinnon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the.
storming of the Dargai Heights, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys; also served with the Khyber Field Force as Brigade Signalling
Officer 1st Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Lieut. Pennell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
Btormingof the Dargai Heights (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and
in the operations in the Khanki, Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (!Tffi., Medal with two Clasps) ; was awarded.
the Victoria Cross for the following-act :— " This officer, during|the|attack on the Dargai Heights on the 20th October,
when Captain W. E. G. Smith, Derbyshire Regiment, was struck down, ran to his assistance and made two distinct
attempts under ' a perfect hail of bullets ' to carry and drag him back to cover, and only desisted when he found-
that he was dead."
36 Lieut. Keller served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment as Regimental Transport
Officer, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Khanki,
Mastura, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Lieut. Ritchie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga .Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
38 Lieut. Way served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the-
storming of tne Dargai Heights, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
39 Lieut. Hobbs served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in,
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the;
storming of the Dargai Heights, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the;
Khanki and Mastura Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Attfield served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Lieut. Hallowes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and was present at the
storming of the Dargai Heights, and in the operations in the Mastura, Waran, and Bazar Valleys (Medal with,
two Clasps).
42 Second Lieut. Harrington served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal
with two Clasps 1.
43 Second Lieut. Watson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India uuder Sir William Lockhart.
in 1807-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps)..
44 Captain Riddell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
j897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Quarter Master with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present at the capture of the bampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations in the Khanki and Mastura.
V alleys (Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Sherioood Foresters {Derbyshire Regiment), — formerly the
g$th Regiment.
Raised in 1823. To Malta, 1824. To the Ionian islands, 1829. To Ireland, 1835. To Ceylon, 1838
To Hong Kong, 1847. To England, 1850. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and
3iege of Sebastopol). To England and Ireland, 1S56. To India, 1857 (Indian Mutiny— "Central India ").
To England, 1870. To Ireland, 1S77. To England , 1880. To Gibraltar, 1881. *To Egypt, 1882. la,
Infiia, 1882 (Sikkim Expedition, 1888).
The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
Formerly the 47th (Lancashire) and the 81st
(Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) Regiments.
("istBatt., Ceylon.
|_2nd Batt., Dover.
Z°7
47th
Regimental District
PRESTON.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are forhied of the 3rd Lancashire Militia.)
The Red Rose. "Louisburo" " Qobbec, 1759 " "Maid a" " G'orunna " " Tarifa" " Vittobia"" St. Sebastian "
,'. "Peninsula" " Ava " " Ahia" " Inkebman" " Sevastopol " "AliMasjid" "Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Years' 8er Colonels- -1 Sir Richard Thomas Farren,1 KCB. Em. 30 Hay 34; Lieut. 31 Jan. 40; Capt. 3 Jan. 45;
Major, p27 Dec. 50; Bt.Lt.Col. 12 Dec. 54; Lt.Col. 9 March 55; Colonel, 12 Dec. 57 ; Major General,
6 March 68 Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; General, 29 Apr: 86; Colonel North Lancashire Regt. 14 Sept. 85.
2 Henry Rennv,2 CSI. Ensiqn, p2j Dec. 33; Lieut.Vj Aug. 3^ ; Capt. 29 May 44 ; Major, vty Nov. 48 ; Litut.
Colonel, 27 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 2 Feb. 67; Lieutenant General, 5 Dec. 74;
General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 81st Foot, 9 June 70.;
In Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 BeDJamin Arthur Satterthwaile,* Ensign, pi6 Oct. 67; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt.
2? Max 80 ; Major, 28 Aug. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Feb. 97.
Robert George' Kekewieh,5 Lieut. 2 Dec. 74; Cupti 30 Nov. 83; Breuet Major, 15 June 85; Major,
12 Nov. 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 June 98.
Full
Pay.
26
Hull
Pay.
Majoks.
1 Spenser Jackson,6 2nd in Command")
16 June 96 J
2 Henry George Purdon,7 2nd in Com- )
mand 14 Feb. 97 j
2 John Davidson13
2 Philip Palmes11
1 John Randal Fraser
1 PaulR.ycautS. Churchward1"
2 ArthurOharles HenrvThomas17(Z>f/)o<)
William Hugh Eric Murray10
Captains.
Hugh Fortescue Coleridge
2 Gerald Alfred Norcott10
2 George William Henry Le Feuvre ...
2 Roberts. Lawrence Wynell Mayow ...
2 George William Dowell .v
Gerard Aug.Faulder
Douglas Payuter Stewart Reid, Adj. )
4 Vol.Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. 2 Dec.95 j
Charles James Daniel,10 Adj. 3 Bn.~>
Lancaster Regt. 1 May 96 )
John Henry Ansley, Inspector oft
Musketry, York, 24 Feb. 96 S
Edward Gerald Co$tob&die,Adjutant )
2 Volunteer Battalion is June 96 ... j
1 Mervyn Archdall Huinphrys
2 Roland Wy-cliffe Thompson, Staff Coll.
Francis Carleton Logan Logan, Adj. )
1 Vol. Bn.W.BidingBegt. 15 Nov. 93 )
Russell Loscombe Stable, Adjutant 3)
Battalion 28 June 97 S
Gay Cunninghame Knight. Infantry >
Adjutant New South Wales Forces )
Henry GeorgePowell,.4.d7a*an(i Vol. ]
Bn. North Stafford Begt. 15 Feb. 98 )
1 Gilbert Lewes Parker
1 Ramsay Robert Feilden (Depot)
1 Charles Edward Arthur Jourdain
2 Walter Reg. Lloyd, Adjutant 3 July 97
1 Gerald Hopton Wylde-Browne
1 Tbomas Henry O'Brien
2 John Edward Pine-Coffin
Lieutenants.
2 Edward Sharpe Smith
: John Gordon Lowndes, Adjutant V
18 May 98 )
1 Harold Arthur Robinson (Depot)
i Aubrey John Carter
t Francis Joseph Bowen
Robert Russell Bowiby, Adjutant 1 7
Vol.Bn. 2 Nov. gS, with rank of Capt. j
2 Francis Joseph Braithwaite
1 Augustus Robert Wallace
1 Charles Henry Marion Bingham
1 George Loch
2 Alfred Burrows (Depot)
John Alder Burdon.20 Comdt. B.Niger >
Constabulary with local rankof Capt. )
2 Thomas M'Gbie Bridges
1 Francis Willoughby Woodward
1 Kenneth Zachary Pollock Maeaulay
2 Cecil John Newton
1 Ralph Ernest Haweis James
1 Cyril de Putron
2 Eldred Charles Halton
2 William Heywnnri Orcai {Depot)
1 Rober Esme rferkeley
Sucond Lieutenants.
1 itobnrt Brock Flint
Adrian S. M. Porter, A^S. Corps ...
t Wigram Clifford
1 Chnrles Carroll Wood
1 Arthur Wedderburu Hewett
2 James Gordon Fairlie -
2 Francis Herbert E-nglish Torbett
2 Grant Trenavin Body
t Alexander M'Callum Webster
Frederick William Greenhill
2ND LIIiUT. LIEUT.
1 May
30 Jan.
1 May
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
11 Aug.
23 Oct.
15 Mar. 73 2 Feb. 81
11 fcepr 74
28 Feb. 74
21 Sept. 75
7 Jan. 80
26 May 80
29 Sept. 80
2 Oct.
23 Oct. 80
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
11 Feb.
9 May
22 Aug.
22 Aug,
22 Aug.
5 Sept.
10 Nav.
82
8 June 89
30 July
2 May
9 Jan.
13 July
21 Sept.
21 Jan.
21 'Jan.
19 July
19 July
19 July
23 Aug.
, Sept.
2i Oct.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
20 May
29 May
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
7 Dec,
26 Feb.
23 Mar.
25 Mar.
5 Sept.
5 Sept.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 Maj-
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
28 Jan.
1 July 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
27 Jan. 83
14 May 84
7 Feb. 85
25 Nov. 8
28 Apr. 86
8 Sept. 88
3 Sept. 88
19 July 90
6 Sept. 90
29 Apr. 91
21 June 9/
75 July 91
1 Oct. 91
13 Oct. 91
30 Dec. 91
24 Aug. 92
12 Dec. 92
j May 93
15 Nov. 93
5 Jan.
1 Oct.
23 May
20 Jan.
28 Aug.
12 Feb.
S4
14 May 87
1 July
14 Dec.
3 Feb.
7 Feb.
7 Feb. ~
10 Sept. 90
29 Jan.
7 Oct.
90
92
12 Dec. 92
12 Jan. 93
11 Apr. 33
1 May 93
3 July 93
3 July 93
11 July 94
3 Dec.
1 July
3 July
1 7 July
2 Dec.
1 May
7 Apr.
5 June
BRBV.MAJ.
MAJOR.
10 May 89
6 Mar. 91
11 Apr. 93
19 June 95
17 July 95
14 Feb. 97
7 Apr. 97
5 June 97
15 Nov
23 Feb. 93
17 May 95
1 July 95
3 July 95
17 July 95
26 Oct. 95
11 Feb. 96
14 Mar. 96
1 -May 96
14 Nov. 96
2 Oct. 97
11 Oct. 97
27 Apr. 98
5 June 98
2 Nov. 98
10 Major Murray, Captains Norcott
and Daniel served in the Zhob Valley
., Expedition in i334 with a wing of the
'3 1st Battalion North Lancashire Regi-
ment.
11 Major Palmes served with the 81st
Regimentin theAfghan warini878-79,
and was presentat the capture of Ali
Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Davidson served with the
81st Regiment in the Afghan war in
1878-79 (Medal). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir
Charles Warren in 1804-85.
[For remainder of Notes, see end of
Northampton Regiment, p. 309.
Quarter Masters.
: Henry John Gill, 22 Oct. 90 ; Hon.
Lieut.
2 Walter Bentley, 9 Nov. 92 ; lion
Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882, 2nd
■Battalion returned from India , 1883.
"■■'
3o8
" 48th
Xegimental District
_ NORTHAMPTON. ,
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Northampton and Rutland Militia.)
'Louisburg" "Quebec, 1759" " Gibraltar" with the Castle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calpe." '
with the Sphinx)
" V"lTTORTi " " Pvd
tst Batt. Fysabad, Bengal,
and Batt., Alderahot.
The Northamptonshire Regiment.
Formerly the 48th (Northamptonshire) and
the 58*/; (Rutlandshire) Regiments.
Egypt "
Maida " " Douro " " Talavera " " Albuhf.ra " " Badajoz " "Salamanca"
VlTTORIA" "Pl'RENUEs" " NlVELLB " " OrTBES "" TOULOUSE "" PENINSULA " "SEVASTOPOL" " NEW
Zealand " "South Africa, 1879."
Yeara'Sei. Colonel.— Robert Children Whitehead,1 CB. Ensign, 7 Oct. 51 ; Lieut. Pj8 Aug. 54 ; Captain, 30 Nov. 55 ;
Major, *js Feb. 61; 13t.Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 71; Lt. Colonel, 23 May 74; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Major
General, 14 Dec. 87 ; Colonel Northamptonshire Regiment, 7 Oct. 97.
lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Thomas Charles Orde Powlett, Ensign, pi6 Oct. 66 ; Lieut. pi4 Mar. 68; Capt.
p28 Oct. 71 ; Major, 10 June 82; Lt. Colonel, 1 Apr. 94 ; Colonel, 1 Apr. 98.
1 p.s.c. William Baume Capper,2 Lieut. 12 Feb. 76; Captain, 15 May 84; Brevet Major, 15 June 85;
Major, 19 Aug. 93 ; Lt. Colonel, 6 Apr. 98.
23
Half
Pay.)
Majors.
2 RobertHughFraser,32Hi«H Command
26 June 96
1 Henry Cuthbert Denny, 2nd in Com-
mand 21 Sept. 96
1 p.s.c. Thomas Edward Compton1 ...
2 William Francis Fawcett3 (Depot) ....
John Collinson,6 CB. (Bt.U.Colonel,
18 Nov. 96), seroing withthe Egyptian
Army
1 William Weallens"
2 Archer Clive Bolton8
t 5TC Alan Richard HUP
Captains.
1 Edward Fitzgerald Brereton10
2 p.s.c. Charles Sturrock Copland
2 Charles Stewart Prichard
i Frederick James Parker, Adjutant}
5 Aug. 98 )
1 Arthur Howel Wilfrid Norgate'1
2 p.s.c. Arthur Herbert Barthorp
Arthur Herbert Cleveland Kenney- 1
Herbert, on Suroey Duty, N.Ashanti j
1 Arthur Parkin"
2 Harry Crewe Godley
2 George Eustace Ripley
John AndrewChilton Wetherall, Adj. \
1 Volunteer Btttalion 21 Apr. 96 $
2 John Little, .Adjutant 20 Nov. 98
1 Arthur Francis Bacon13
Edward Osborne Smith , Adjutant 2 f- \
4 Battalions 1 Oct. 97 )
1 William Burnett Woodham"
1 Malcolm David Graham {Depot)
2 Arthur Athelwold Lloyd
Herbert Charles Metcalfe
2 George Addison Bramwell
Lieutenants.
2 Charles Ernest Higginbotham
Hugh de Crespigny Huntsman,4r»iy~i
Bay Department, with hon. rank of>
Captain )
1 Harold Henry Norman15
2 Lewis Gray Freeland
Philip Allen, specially employed with')
West African Regiment $
1 George Alexander Trent16
1 Richard Walter Rawlins17 (Depot)
1 Thomas William Shene Kent'"t
Percy CyriacBurrellS kinner, serving )
under the Royal Niger Company }
1 Leonard George William Dobbin13 ..
2 MarmadukeOsw. Norman Rees-Webbe
1 William Twisleton Layard
1 Harry Hugh Sidney Knox19
1 Horace Robert Hawley Drew20
2 Kverard Knatchbull-Hugessen
1 Hugh Seymour David Staart21
2 Charles Ryder John Mowatt
2 Reginald Charles Coldwell (Depot) .
2 George Arthur Royston-Pigott
2 James Isidore Wood-Martin
1 Harold Shipley
1 Walter Mansel Parker22
Second Lieutenants.
2 William Tomlinson Wyndowe
2 Claude Deleval Disney-R.oebuck
t Frederick Thesicrer Williams23
2 Charles Walter Barton
1 Francis Pope
1 Harold Cartwright
1 Robert Eddington Gordon
1 Frederick Kennedy Bally
1 Alex. Chas. Broughton Mackinnon..
2 Frederick William Darwall
1 Charles Oxley Morris
ENS.0r2D.LT
p2i Aug. 69
31 Oct. 77
30 Jan. 78
12 June 78
22 Jan. 79
11 May 78
22 Feb. 79
22 Feb. 79
11 Aug
22 Jan.
LIEUT.
28 Oct. 71
29 Oct. 79
15 Nov. 79
14 April 80
8 May 80
23 Jan. 79
25 Aug. 80
29 Jan. 81
BBEV.MAJ.
5 Feb.
4 May 87
i4 Sept. 87
8 Dec. "
8 June 89
3 May 90
28 June 90
17 Jan. 91
8 Apr. 91
2^ May 91
10 Oct. 91
17 Dec. 92
9 Sept. 93
23 Dec. 93
23 Dec. 03
17 Jan. 94
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
20 Feb. 95
20 Feb.
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
12 Mar
1 July
10 May
10 May
10 May
27 Jan.
10 Mar.
19 Dec.
30 Jan.
14 May
14 May
14 May
23 Aug. 04
10 Sept. 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. 85
7 Feb. "
28 Feb.
16 Apr. 90
20 May 90
14 Aug.
1 Mar.
9 Sept.
24 Oct.
17 May
29 Sept.
8 Nov.
2o"Feb.
15 May
S Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
r Dec.
15 Dec.
16 Feb.
4 May
4 May
7 May
29 Nov.
7 Dec.
q Oct.
26 Aug.
r Apr.
6 May
7 Aug.
7 Nov.
10 Nov.
23 Feb.
2% Feb.
6 Mar.
9 Apr.
1 July
Si
20 Oct.
83
14 Nov.
83
25 Mar.
S4
20 Aug.
84
30 Sept.
82
22 Nov.
84
i Sept.
86
1 Sept.
86
1 July
87
2 Sept.
B9
13 Sept.
89
22 Nov.
90
22 Nov.
90
19 Jan.
91
19 Jan.
01
1 Mar.
91
3 Oct.
92
8 Mar.
93
17 May
93
28 July
93
28 July
93
29 Sept.
03
8 Nov.
93
1 Apr.
94
30 May
94
30 May
94
MAJOR.
i Oct. 86
22 Apr. 93
8 Nov. 93
1 Apr. 94
30 May 94
8 Apr. 93
19 Sept. 96
22 Sept. 96
Major Fawcett served in the
Zulu war in 1879, and was present in
the engagement at TJlundi (Medal
with Clasp) . Served in the Boer war
of 1881. and was present in the en-
igement at Lang's Nek.
6 Lt.Oolonel Collinson served in
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war
of 1881 in the Mounted Infantry, and
was present in the engagements at
Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in iSq6 in command of the
13th Soudanese" Battalion, including
the engagement at Firket and the
operations at Haflr (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
s Major Bolton served in the Zulu
war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at TJlundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
r, and was present in the engage-
ment at Lang's Nek.
Years Ser.
FaTliHalf
Pay.*Pay.
309 The Northamptonshire Regiment.
luarfer Matters.— ? Joseph Perrin,25 24 Oct. 88 lion Captain, 24 Oct. 98.
1 Joseph Devlin,20 15 July 91 ; lion. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked/or India, 5 October 1S92. 2nd Battalion returned from Singapore, 26 Dec. 1892.
1 Major General Whitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the ass mlt of the Rodan on the 8th Septem-
ber (mentioned in despatches foi distinguished conduct, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Commanded the 58th Foot in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
s Lt.Colonel Capper served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 85th Li<?ht Infantrv in the Koorum Division
including the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa ; at the evacuation of Ali Khel and in the expedition
against the Chumkanis ; was Aide de Camp to Major General Watson (Meual). Served in the Boer war in 1881.
Serve 1 in the Egyptian war of 1882 iu the Transport Service (Meial, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expeditionin 1884-85 with the Desert Column with the Transport, and was present at the seizure of the Gakdul
Wells, in the actions at Arm Klea and El Gubat, and in ihe reconnaissance to Metammeh, and at the attack on the
Convoy (Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
* -Major Eraser served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndm under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the
engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnaissance
of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
* Major Compton served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and commanded a detachment of a company
of the .sSth Regiment in the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches). Served in the campaign on the
North West frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire
Regiment with Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
and the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar .Medal with three Clasps).
' Major Weallens served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with
the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present at the engage-
ments at Chagru Kotal and Dargai the capture of the Sampagha Pass, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and
the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
9 Major Hill was employed in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 'Medal). Served in the Boer war of 188 r, and
was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and Majuba Hill — wounded (mentioned in despatches, and
Victoria Cross) : was awarded the UflT " for gallant conduct at the action of Lang's Nek on the 28th January
1881, in having, after the retreat was ordered, remained behinda-nd endeavoured to carryoutof actionLieutenant
Baillie, of the same Corps, who was lying on the ground severely wounded. Being unable to lift that officer into
the saddle, he carried him in his arms until Lieutenant Baillie was shot dead. Lieutenart Hill thenbroughti
a wounded man out of action on his horse, after which he returned and rescued another. All these acts being
performed under a heavy fire." Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northampton -hire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
and was present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, and in the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal
with two Clasps).
10 Captain Brereton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1 st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnais-
sance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
11 Captain Norgate served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
in the engagements at Chagru Kotal aud Dargai, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the
Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
12 Captain Parkin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the 1 st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was presenn
in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnt
naissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
13 Captain Bacon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Indian under Sir William Loekhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai. the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the recont
naissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
14 Captain Woodham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wiliam Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in
engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai. the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the reconnais-
sance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
15 Lieut. Norman served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment wita the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
at the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and in the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Lieut. Trent served in the campaign on the Nor.h West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the
engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, t'he capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga 1'asses, and the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar — severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lieut. Rawlins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier oflndia under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present
in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
Mf Lieut. Kent served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expediti' nary Force, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Bara Valley (three Clasps).
18 Lieut. Dobbin served in the campaign on the North Vvest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present-
in the engagements at Chagrn Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps) .
19 Lieut. Knox served in the campaign on the Ni rth We.-t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1 897-
98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the
engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dar«ai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the liwatoi recon-
naissance, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
'■"> Lieut. Lirew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the
engagement at Dargai (Medal with three Clasps).
21 Lieut. Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present.
in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
The Northamptonshire Regiment. 3°9»
-31 Lieut. Parker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
1897-98 with the is>t Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in
4he engagements at Cbagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture o the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the recon-
naissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Ba a Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
25 Second Lieut. Williams served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1397-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with
two Clasps) .
2J Captain J. Perrin served in the Zulu war in 187Q (Mednl with Clasp).
26 Lieut. Delvin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in
1897-98 with the 1st Battalion Northamptonshire Resdment with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
■operations in the Bara Vall-y (Medal with three Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Northamptonsh ire Regiment (formerly the 48^1 Regiment).
Raised at Norwich as the 59th Foot, 1741. England, to 1744. Low Countries, to 1745. Scotland, to 1747. Low
Countries, to 1748. (Became the 48th Regiment in 1748.) Ireland, to 1755. North America, to 1763. Ireland, to
a773- West Indies, to 1781. Scotland, to 1783. Ireland, to -788. West Indies, to 1794. England, to 1795. West
Indies, to 1797. England, to 1798. Gibraltar, to 1800. Malta, to 1803. England, to 1805. Gibraltar, to 1809. [ind
Battalion raised in 1803. England, to 1804. IrelannandEngland, to 1807. Ireland, to iSog. The Peninsula, to 1811 .
To England, 1814, when it was disbanded.] The Peninsula, to 1814 (passage of the Douro, battles of Talavera*
Albuhera, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to 1816. New South'
Wales, to 1824. India, to 1834. England, to 1837. Ireland, to 1838. Gibraltar, to 1S44. Jamaica, to 1847
Ireland, to 1850. England, to 1853. Corfu, to 1855. The Crimea, to 1856 (siege of Sebastopol). Malta, to 1S57!
•Gibraltar, to 1858. India, to 1865. England, to 1866. Ireland, to 1868. Malta, to 1872. India, to 1S80. Ireland'
•40 1885. England, 1885.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion.
Raised in 1753, and numbered the 60th. England, to (7,7. Ireland, 1757. (Re-numbered the 58th, 1757.)
Canada, to 170c (captuie of Louisburg and Quebec). Expedition to Havannah, to 1762. England, to 1771. Gib-
xaltar, to 1784 (siege of that placel. (Entitled the "Rutlandshire Regiment," 1782.) England, to T7S7. Ireland,
•to 1793. England, to 1794. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of Martinique, St. Lucia, and Guadaloupe). England,'
to 1798. Minorca, to 1800. Malta, 1801. Egypt, to 1802 (battles of Aboukir and Alexandria). Ireland, to 180-!
Jersey, 1803. Ireland, to 1805. Malta, 1805. Italy, to 1S06 (battle of Maida). Sicily, to 1812. The Peninsula, to
1814 (battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, etc.). North America, 1814. Belgium
and France, 1815 (occupation of Paris). England and Ireland, 1 816. Jamaica, to 1822. England, to 1824. Ire-
land, to 1826. England, to 1828. Ceylon, 1841. England, to 1843. New South Wales, to 1845. New Zealand to
1859 (Maori war). England, to 1S64. India, to 1874. England, to 1875. (Entitled " 2nd Battalion Northampton-
shire Regiment," :88i.) South Africa, to 1885 (Zulu and Boer wars). Hong Kong, to i838. Singapore, to 1892.
England, to 1895. Channel islands, 1895.
Continuation of Notes to the Loyal North Lancashire Regiment.
1 Sir Richard Farren served the Eastern campaign of 1854-53 with the 47th Regiment— present uninterruptedly
with the expeditionary force from the commencement of the war with Russia to the breaking up of the Army in the
■Crimea at the conclusion of pence, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, sortie on 26th
October, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Commanded the 4 7th Regiment at the battle of Inkerman, and uninterruptedly
during the siege of Sebastopol (the Trenches) from 5th Nov. 1854 to 8th Nov. 1855, includingthe attacks of the 18th
June and 8th September; at Inkerman he was the Senior Officer of the 2nd Brigade 2nd Division cominc out of
action— mentioned in despatches ("Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Officer of the Legion ofHonor,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Med.jidie) .
* General Renny commanded the 81st Regt. throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-58, a Regiment which
at the commencement of the mutiny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed one Regiment of
Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry at Mean Meer, near Lahore; Regiments well known to
be disaffected and ripe for mutiny. For this important service, and others performed by the 8istRegt. during
'the mutiny, he has received the order of CSI. and the Indian Mutiny Medal. Commanded the First Brigade in
the Sittana expedition of May 1858 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
4 Lt. Colonel Satterthwaite served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
s Lt.Colonel Kekewich served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla*p, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations near Suakin
in December 18S8 as Brigade Major and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of British troops, and
was nresent in the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Clasp).
6 Major Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the operations in the Khyber Pass
■(Medal).
7 Ma.ior Purdon served in the operations m Zululand in 1888.
»» Major Churchward served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-9, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid ; subsequently served as Transport Officer with the Kooram Valley Field Force from 24th
October 187910 24th May 1880, and with the Khyber Field Force from 25th May to 23rd August 1880 (Modal
with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
17 Major Thomas served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 137S-79 (Medal).
20 CaptainBurdon served in the Niger Sourian campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions
to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Recordof the Services of the 2nd Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, — formerly the 81st (Loyal
Lincoln Volunteers) Regiment.
Raised as " Loyal Lincoln Volunteers " in 1793. Ireland and England, to 1794. (30th Regiment
incorporated with 81st, 1795.) Barbadoes, to March 1797. England, to Sept. 1797. Guernsey, to 1-798.
Cape Colony, to 1802. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1808. The Peninsula, to 1809 (battle
of Corunna). England and Holland, to 1809. England, to 181 1. Jersey, to 1814. Holland, to 1816.
Absorbed into 1st Battalion, March 18(16.] England, to April 1803. Jersey, to Sept. 1803. England,
*io 1805. Malta, to 1806 (battle of Maida). Sicily and Italy, to 1812. The Peninsula and France, to
1814. Canada, to May 1815. England, to Aug, 1815. France, to 1817. Ireland, to 1822. North
America, to 1829. West Indies, to 1831. England, to 1832. Ireland, to 1836. Gibraltar, to 1839. West
Indies, to 1843. Canada, to 1847. England, to 1852. Ireland, to 1853. India, to 1865. England to
1867. Ireland, to 1870. Gibraltar, to 1874. India, to 1883 (Afghan war, 1878-79). Entitled "2nd
Battalion Loyal North Lancashire Regiment," 18S1. England, to 1887. Jersey, to 1890. Ireland, 1890.
3io Princess Charlotte of Wales's (Royal Berkshire Regiment).
Pall Half
Pay. ~
49™ I
imental District, I
READING. J
Egmont-op-Zee" '
"Nivelle" " Nivb
fears- Ser. "Inkebman
"ist Batt., Portsmouth.
Formerly the 49th (Princess Charlotte of Wales') r-isti
(Herts) and the 66th (Berkshire) Regiments. |_«dBatt:, CfDof Good
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Berks Militia.)
'Copenhagen" "Dorr.o" " Talaveba " "Albuheea" "Vittobia" "Ptbenees"
" "Obthes" "Peninsula" "Queenstowx" "China" (with the Dragon). "Alma"
" "Sevastopol" " Kandahae, 1880" "Afghanistan, 1879-80" " Egypt, 1882 "
" SUAKIN, 1885" "ToFEEK."
Buf. Colonel.— Robert William Lowry,1 CB. Ens. »2g Dec. 40 ; Lt. 12 May 43 ; Oapt. pi3 Feb. 48 ; Major, 15 June
55; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56 ; Lt. Colonel, p3 Mar. 63 ; Colonel, 13 Mar. 64; Major General, 22 July 69 ;
Lt. General, 1 Oct. 82; Colonel Royal Berkshire Begiment, 27 Jan. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 p.s.c. William Augustus Collings,2 Lieui. 16 Mar. 73; Capt. 4 Oct. 80; Major,
28 June 84; Lt. Colonel, 30 Apr. 95.
Majoes.
1 Charles Evans-Gordon,8 2nd in Com- ~t
mand 26 June 96 >
2 Francis Charles Carter,22 2nd in Com-'i
I mand 23 Nov. 96 )
t Granville De la Motte Faunce19
1 Charles Mackenzie Edwards20
Elmhirst Rhodes,21 DSO. Assist. Insp. I
of Signalling, Aldemhot, : Jan. 95... J
Ernest Henry Burney-3
\2 p.s.c. Fred. Wm. Nicholas M'Cracken"
I William Kerr M'Clintock26
2ND I.TBUT.
11 May 78
Captains.
2 Reginald Edward Traherne Bray27 ...
Frank William M'Tier Bunny,2' >
Army Ordnance Department )
p.s.c. G. Dering Remington Williams, ~>
Adj. 3 Bn. Welsh Regt. 15 Nov. 97 j
1 Henry Louis Lee3u
Charles Turner,23 Adj. 3 Bn, 30 Oct. 55
1 Ramsay Gordon Chase31
1 Arthur John William Dowell,32 with \
Provisional Battalion $
George Westley Richards, Adjutant 1
3 Vol.Bn. Highland Lt.Inf.z Nov. 95 i
John Henry Willes Southey37
Edw. Feethain,38^id;'. 1 Vol.Bn.S Adt. 96
p.s.c. Hugh Gregory Fitton,40 DSO. '1
serving with the Egyptian Army i
1 Harcourt Ernest Taylor41
1 James Ramsay Wigan42
IvonTrevovO\ven,Army Pay Department
2 Richard Graves MacDonnell
1 Arthur Stephen Cave43
Charles ^loore, ^Instructor Royal Mili- )
tary College 25 Aug. 97 )
2 William Clegg
Robert Bruce Swintou, Adjutant 3 Bn. ~i
West Surrey Regiment 25 Oct. 97 ... j
1 George Holme Arbuthnot43
2 Sir Thos. Edward Sabine-Pasley, Bt. ',
Adjutant 8 Apr. 96 j
2 Herbert Marshall Finch
2 Frank Wigram Foley
2 John Gustavus Russell Walsh
Lieutenants.
1 William Redmond Prendergast >
Kemmis Betty j
2 Edward Henry Blunt
1 David Blake Maurice, Adjutant I
29 Dec. 94 }
2 Walter King Peake
2 Arthur George Elton Bingley
1 Alexander Scott Turner, sercingin the J
Niger Coast Protectorate j
2 Piers William North
Felix Fordati Ready, serving with the ~t
Egyptian Army )
1 Edward John Neve, Pay Department
1 Eustace Graham' Lees, Aide de Camp )
to the Governor of Barbadoes )
2 Richard Henn Collins
1 Charles Glencairn Hill
Claude Ernest Birch, serving with}
Sierra Leone Frontier Force )
1 Arthur Gabell Macdonald
1 William Robert Ewart Annesley
1 Richard 1'rent'^e Harvey
2 Arthur Henry riathurst
2 Archibald Henry Buchanan- Duniop, )
with Provisional Battalion )
r Herbert Charles Ellis
2 Frederick John Gusset
1 Thomas CowperHincks
Second Lieutenants.
Oscar Striedinger, Army Service Corps
2 Mainwaring Ravel] Walsh
2 William Brooke Thornton
1 Alfred Walter Coxon
22 Jan. 79
'25 May 78
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. S
14 Jan. 3o
11 Aug. 80
19 Feb. Si
5 Feb. 87
8S
91
11 Feb.
n Feb.
17 Apr.
9 Nov.
21 Dec.
5 Dec.
17 June 91
5 Dec. 91
18 May 92
13 July 92
13 Aug. 92
20 May 93
23 Aug. 93
21 Oct. 93
21 Oct. 03
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
29 May
20 Feb.
13 June 75
4 May 80
29 Nov. 76
14 Nov. 79
4 Mar. 80
8 Apr. So
28 July 80
28 July 80
28 July 80
29 Sept. 80
30 Mar. Si
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
29 July 82
12 May 83
12 May 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
9 May 8
29 Aug. S
85
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
30 Jan.
29 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
8 Dec.
6 Feb.
30 Apr.
6 Nov.
3 Feb.
1 June
1 July
1 Feb.
11 May
2S July
30 July
29 Dec.
8 Jan.
2S Nov.
25 Mar.
8 Apr.
6 Mar.
2 c Aug.
25 Oct.
15 Nov.
7 Jan.
t June
5 Mar.
CAPTAIN. BEEV.MAJ. I MAJOB.
16 Apr. 81
1 Aug. 85
30 Oct. 83
28 June 84
16 Oct. 84
10 Dec. 84
15 Dec. 84
6 Jan. 86
13 Feb.
1 6 Nov.
1 Apr. 87
8 Oct. 87
23 Jan.
19 Feb.
1 Mar.
14 Aug. 85
30 Apr. 91
13 Apr. 92
1 June 92
10 May 93
30 Aug. 93
13 Nov. 93
13 Nov. 93
11 May 94
11 May 94
Nov
16 Nov. 98
23 Jan. 89
17 Oct. 94
8 June 91
7 Dec. 91
30 Aug. 93
29 Nov. 94
27 Mar. 97
26 Nov. 98
96
20 Feb. 95 1
25 Mar. 96
25 Mar. 96 1
6 June 96
28 Nov.
95
25 Mar.
96
28 July
97
28 July
97
25 Aug.
25 Oct.
15 Nov.
97
97
97
42 Captain Wigan served throughout
the campaign in the Eastern Soudan
in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present
in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on
the ist February, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba,.
and the subsequent advance to and
burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force
in 1885-86, includingthe engagement at
Giniss (wounded).
43 Captains Cave, Moore, and
Arbuthnot served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, and
were present in the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Full , Hal!
Pay. I Pay
Princess Charlotte of Wales's {Uoyal Berkshire Regiment). 311-12-
Second Lieutenants.
2 Francis Hamilton Moore
Thomas Edward Carew Huut
1 Gerald Ponsonby Sneyd Hunt
1 Cecil Pierce
2 Laurence Soman Mulock Pepys 1
Cockerell S
2 Arthur Ellis Fowke Harris
2 Cuthbert Henry Tindall Lucas
2 John Retallack Bassett
2 John William Cottingham Wadlin
2NII LIEUT.
5 sept.
15 May
8 Sept.
i€ Feb.
16 Feb.
Force in
Giniss.
-86,
4 May 9S
7 May 9 3
i Jane 98
25 June 9}
2 Archibald Vivian West I 24 Aug. 98
Quarter Matter*.—* Robert Patrick Cloke," 16 JaD. 95 ; Ron. Lieut.
1 James Henry Redstone,46 25 Sept. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
itt Battalion returned f/om West Indies, 19 Nov. 18^8. 2nd Battalion embarked for South Africa, 11 Feb. 189S:
46 Lieut. Redstone served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885, and was present in the recon-
naissance to Hasheen, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tolrek zereba, and at the
destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field
including the engagement at.
1 Lieut. General Lowry served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, Served on the Staff of the Adjutant
General's Department in the Crimea and at Scutari — mentioned iu despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
a Lt.Colonel Collings served with the Nile Expedition in i884as Deputy Assistant Commissary General for Trans-
port, and throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of tho Berkshire Regi-
ment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
thTee Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Evans Gordon served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war ol
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General for Transport, and in the campaign in the Eastern
Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the advance to and burning
of Temai (two Clasps); also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in th»
engagement at Giniss.
19 Major Faunce served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk and Maiwand (mentioned in despatches), in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Can-
dahae-( Medal with Clasp).
20 Major Edwards served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence-
of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the campaign in
the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance
60 Hasheen on the 1st February, and in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent!
advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
21 Major Rhodes served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regi-
ment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout th&
campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February as Signalling Officer to the Second Brigade, and in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Chief of the Signalling
Department at Kosheh, and was present in the engagement at Giniss — horse wounded (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.).
22 Major Carter served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Khyber Line Force at Jellalabad (Medal).
Served in the Hazara campaign in 18S8 as Field Intelligence Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; with the Looshai Expedition in 1889 (Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 7891 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned'in desxiatches, Clasp).
23 Major Burney and Captain Turner served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the-
Egyptian war of 1882, and were present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
25 Major M'Cracken served in the Afghan war in 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served through-
out the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment and was present at the sur-
render of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan
in 1885 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance t o
Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and in the subsequent,
advance to and burning of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps) ; also served with the
Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
26 Major M'Clintock served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, during the-
latter part of the time as Transport Officer, and was present at the surrender ot Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's-
Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Temai (two Clasps); was Assistant Provost Marshal during the remainder of the campaign-
Also served in the operations in the Upper Nile in 1885-86 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment,
and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
27 Captain Bray served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war of iS3o, and was present in the affair with the
Wall's mutinous troops on 16th Jul 3', in the engagement at Maiwand and the subsequent defence of Candahar, and
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clas*0 Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star',.
28 Captain Bunny served with the 66th iJ Idinthe Afghan war in 1879-S0 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal)..
30 Captain Lee served with the 1st BattaliO), jithe Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Fielcl
Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
31 Captain Chase served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign in the
Bastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance tic<
Hasheen on the 1st February, and with the Mounted Infantry in the engagements at Hasheen and the advance t >
and burning of Temai (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present
in the engagement at Giniss.
32 Captain Dowell served with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire B,egiinent throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 on Transport duty (Clasp). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was
present in the engagement a.t Giniss as Aide de Camp to the Brigadier General Commanding 2nd Brigade.
37 Captain Southey served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the-
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the ist February, in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the Subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and!
Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Adjutant of the ist Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, including the engagement at Giniss.
[For remainder of Notes see end of Essex Regiment, x>, 304.
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment).
Formerly the $oth (The Queen's Own) ristBatt., Dum Dum, Bengal.
and the 97th [The Earl of Ulster's) Regiments. L2ud Bate, Chatham.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Battalions "West Kent Militia respectively.)
" Quo fas et gloria ducunt." " Egypt " (with the Sphinx). "Vihieba" " Cobunna" "Almaeaz" "Vittoeia"
3*3
50™
Segimental District
MAIDSTONE
Pay.
' PYBENEES " " NlTK
' SoBBAON
Pay
'Oethks" "Peninsula" "Punniab" "Moodxek" " Pebozeshah " "Aliwal'
"Alma" "Inkbeman" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "New Zealand"
"Egypt, 1882" "Nile, 1884-85."
Colonel.— Fowler Burton,1 CB., Er.sign, vt,o Aug. 39; Lieut. 15 Apr. 42; Capt. pi4 June 50; Major,
2 Nov. 55; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56: Lt. Colonel, 15 Mar. 58; Colonel, 10 June 62; Major General,
6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 25 Apr. 80; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel West Kent Regiment, 5 Oct. 90.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 p.s.c. Edward Aickin William Stewart|Grove,3 Lieut. 12 Nov. 73 ; Captain,!^ Apr. 81 ;
ht. Major, 18 Nov. 82 ; Major, iq Jan. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 27 May 96.
1 Charles William Henry Evans,4 DSO. Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Capt. 17 Nov. 83 ; Major,!? Nov. 90; Lt.
Colonel, 23 Dec. 98.
Majobs.
2 Cholmeley Edw. Carl Branfill Harri- >
son,3 2nd in Command 26 June 96 ... )
2 Arthur Templeman Morse6 (Depot) ..
2 Oswald James Daniell7
1 p.s.c. Wm. George Balfour Western8 ...
1 George William Maunsell9
2 p.s.c. Laurence Brock-Hollinshead10 ..
Edwin Alfred Hervey Alderson11 \
I Breoet Lt. Colonel, 8 May 97). Dep. .-
Assist. Adj. Gen. Aide rshot, 1 Sept. 97 ,'
Captains.
1 Wilfred Edward Rowe™ (Depot)
p.s.c. Fitzgerald Wintour,13 Assistant )
Adjutant Gen., Bengal, 17 Mar. 98 >
2 Archibald Montgomery-Campbell14 ..
Edward Devon Caird, Army Ord. Dept
2 Frederick Bradford Fanshawe
1 John Pelham Dalison15
1 William Richard Norton Annes- )
ley,'6 DSO j
Anthony WoodMartyn,18 Adjutant 2 >
Volunteer Battalion 30 Sept. 95 j
1 Rodney Charles Style19
1 Noel Herbert Strode Lowe20 (Depot)..
2 Hampden Lewis Clement Moody
1 Edward Vincent Osborne Hewett21
1 Francis Herbert Hotham22
John ~L,ees,'2:iAdjutant4 Volunteer Bn. )
Suffolk Regiment ;6 May 96 }
Sanhope Humphrey Pedley,24 Adju- >
tant 3 Vol. Battalion 16 July 98 .. j
2 Thomas Taylor Burt
Francis Chas. Marsh, serving in West)
Africa, under the Colonial Office ... )
Edward Frederick Venables,25 Adju- \
tant yrd Battalion 26 Apr. 98 j
Percy Umfreville, Adjutant 1 Volun- j
teer Battalion 21 June 97 /
2 Arundel Martyn
2 George Marshall26
t Osmond Beckett Simpson27
2 Matthew Perceval Buckle.Adjutant [
21 June 97 I
Lieutenants.
2 Richard John Woulfe Flanagan
2 William Hoare Bourchier Long .........
1 Charles George Pack-Beresforfl,26
Adjutant 14 Dec. 96 ; Statioi
Officer, Dum Dum, 1 Feb. 98
1 James Wilton O'Dowda29
: Charles Vandeleur Molony (Depot).
1 Tom Parkyns Carrington Smith30 .
1 Percy Morris Robinson31
1 Hubert Isacke32
1 Harry Stebbing Bush33
2 Charles Edward Kitson
1 Percy Hastings34
2 Thomas Henry Clayton Nunn
2 Eustace Lindsey James
1 Thomas Rose Caradoc Price55
2 Cyril Druce (Depot)
1 Vivian Edward Muspratt3"
2 Francis John Joslin
1 Walter Stewart Leslie38
2 Charles Bonham-Carter
2 Charles Coote Mulloy
Second Lieutenants.
2 George Douglas Lister
2 Reginald John Thnroton Hildyard
2 Richard Murray Gregorie Tulloch
1 Lionel Henry Hickson39
: William Henry Annesley ,
1 John Owen Greenwood
2 Eric Dalbiac Luard
1 Henry Donald Buchanan-Dunlop...
1 Thomas Stanley Treanor
t Philip Sarsfield Hall
2ND I.IJKUT. I LIEUT. j CAPTAIN.
ssfora,2* 1
ion Staff >
3 )
11 May
13 Aug.
11 May
13 Aug.
4 Dec. 78
13 Aug.
11 Aug.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
19 Feb.
11 Sept. 76
28 April 77
8 May 80
i2july 80!
17 Aug. 80
31 Aug. 80:
4 Sept. 84
9 Sept. 84
17 Dec. °
6 Mar.
2 May 85
23 Dec. 85
1 July 81 12 June
16 Nov.
o May
30 Jan.
23 Mar.
10 Apr.
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 8:
1 July 81
19 Dec. 83
6 Feb. 84
28 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
23 May 85
29 Aug. 85
2 Sept. 85
30 Jan. 86
29 Aug. 85
30 Jan. 86
28 Apr. 36
25 Aug. 86
6 May 85
23 Apr. 90
1 Oct. 91
2 Jan. 92
2 Nov. 92
14 Dec. 92
26 June 89' 23 Dec.
6 July 89 23 Jan.
20 Nov. 89
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
9 Jan.
27 Jan.
14 Dec.
26 Apr.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
2 June
•♦ July
10 Oct,
10 Oct.
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
29 Feb.
29 Feb.
25 Mar.
1 Feb.
15 Nov.
24 Jan.
19 Mar.
9 May
8 Aug.
30 Sept.
15 Jan.
94; 25 Mar.
941 16 May
94 20 May
94 27 May
4 Apr.
1 Oct.
13 Nov.
9 Feb.
96 16 July
96 28 Sept.
22 July 96
5 Sept. 96
8 Sept. 97
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Dec. 97
12 Jan. 98
16 Feb. 98
4 May
3 Aug
93
16 Oct.
2 Feb.
1 July
1 July
19 Dec.
16 Apr.
15 July
30 Sept.
1 5 Jan.
16 May
16 May
23 Dec. 92
23 Jan. 93
1 Feb. 93
4 Oct. 93
19 Mar. 94
10 Sept. 94
16 May
94
95
96
96
96
20 May 96
20 May 96
27 May 96
16 July 98
16 July 98
BEEV.MAJ.
3 Feb. 87
2 Nov. 92
23 Dec. 92
12 June 93
4 Oct. 93
iq Mar. 94
9 May. 94
27 May 96
Years'Ser.
Foil
Half
Pay.
Pay.
16
i
The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Ueginient), 314
Quarter Masters. — 2 Edward Wallace Brown, 22 Aug. 83 ; Son. Captain, 22 Aug. 93.
1 Stanley James Barton, 22 June 98 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Egypt, 1882. 2nd Battalion returned from Natal, 1882.
1 General Burton served with the 97th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol from the 20th Nov. 1854 to 5th July 1855 ;
commanded the Light Company in the sortie on the night of the 20th Deo. 1854, and succeeded in driving the
Russians out of the most forward parallel, from which the Guard had been compelled to withdraw, and retained its
possession (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie,and Turkish Medal).
Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-59, with the Jounpore Field Force in the action and capture of
Fort Nusrutpore (commanded the Sharpshooters of the Brigade), actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore
(mentioned twice and thanked in despatch) , siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Kaiserbagh ; after-
wards served in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
3 Lt.Colonel Grove served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the 1st Battalion
West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Clasp).
* Lt.ColonelEvans served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1 832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West
Kent Regiment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the
engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S in command of the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Upper Swat and the
Mamund Valley, includinglthe engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gut, and Badalai (mentioned in despatches) ;
also commanded the Battalion during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga
Pass (mentioned in despatches, Di>0., and Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Harrison served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882. with the 1st Battalion Weat Kent Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Morse served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war oi
1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the re-
connaissance to Metammeb — wounded (two Clasps).
7 Major Daniell served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Scar).
8 Mijor Western served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1&97-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Agrah and Gut (wounded) |a,nd at
Badalai (mentioned in despatches) ; also served with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West
Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with
Clasp).
9 Major Maunsell served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir in command of the escort
to the ammunition column (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Boer
war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in commando?
tue English Camel Corps, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
10 Major Brock-Hollinshead served with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the NileExDeditionin 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel Alderson served under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war of i88iinthe Mounted Infantry. Served with
the Mounted Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and
Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was pre-
sent at the action at Abu Klea and at the reconnaissance to Metammeh (two Clasps). Served in the operations
in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 in command of the troops in North Mashonaland (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual
Army List," p. 786.]
'- Captain Rowe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal,
anl Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regi-
ment (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss.
13 Major Wintourserved with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force
m 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General,
including the operations in the Tochi Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
11 Captain Montgomery-Campbell served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, including the
engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osrnanieh, and Khedive's Star).
15 Captain Dalison served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal AVest Kent Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on tbe North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah
and Gut, and Badalai; also served with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Annesley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the attack
en Ambigole Wells and the engagement at Giniss (DSO.).
18 Captain Martyn served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
19 Captain Style served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field
Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in the Mamund Valley, including
the engagements at Agrah and Gut (wounded) and at Badalai ; also served with the Buner Field Force with the ist
Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
w Captain Lowe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with tbe 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Agrah and Gut (wounded) and at Badalai; also served with
the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and
Chamla including tbe engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp)!
21 Captain Hewett served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
T*
314a The Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment),
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with t.he Malakand Field Force as Brigade Signaller 1st Brigade during the
operations in Upper Swat including the engagement at Landakai; also served with the Buner Field Force as
Divisional Signalling Officer during the operations in Buner and Chamla, including the engagement at Tanga
Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Hotham served in the campaign on the North "West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakaud Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai ; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the tst Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla in-
cluding the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Lees served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with C'asp).
2* Captain Pedley served in ttie campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gut, and Badalai ; also
served with the Buner Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in
Buner and Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Venablss served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Agrah andiGut and at Badalai ; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the isl Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla in-
cluding the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Marshall served with the Ohitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
27 Captain Simpson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force attached to the ist Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders during the
operations in the Tochi Valley ; also served with the Malakand Field Force as Regimental Transport Officer
d iring the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah
and Gut, and Badalai; with the Buner Field Force as Regimental Transport Officer during the operations in
Buner ar.d Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Com-
missariat and Transport Officer (Medal with two Clasps).
28 Lieut. Pack-Beresford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
ha,rt in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during
the operations in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gut,
and Badalai ; also served with the Buner Field Force as Adjutant to the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Buner and Chamla including the engagement, at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
29 Lieut. O'Dowda served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
iu the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai; also served with the Buner
Field Force as Brigade Signaller ist Brigade during the operations in Buner and Chamla including the engage-
ment at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Smith served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand
Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Upper Swat and the
Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai and Badalai ; also served with the Buner Field Force
with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla including the
engagement at Tanga Pass t Clasp).
31 Lieut. Robinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tochi Field Force attached to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders dnring the operations in
the Tochi Valley ; also served with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations inUpperSwat and the Mamund Valley, including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and
Gut, and Badalai; also served with the Buner Field F'orce with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment
during the operations in Buner and Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (\Jedal "with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Isacke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai and Agrah and Gut- severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lieut. Bush served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla
including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lieut. Hastings served in the campaign on the North West Frontierof India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment, during the operations
in Llpper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Landakai, Agrah and Gut, and Badalai;
also served with the Buner Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in Buner and Chamla including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
35 Lieut. Price served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in the Mamund Valley including the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai ; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla
including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
37 Lieut. Muspratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in Upper Swat and the Mamund Valley including the engagement at Landakai; also served with the Buner
Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations in Buner and Chamla in-
cluding the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp)
38 Lieut. Leslie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 w.th the Malakand Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the operations
in Upper S wai and the Mamund Valley including the engagement at Landakai ; also served with the Buner Field
Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the Operations in Buner and Chamla including
the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
39 Second Lieut. Hickson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Euner Field Force with the ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment during the opera-
tions in Buner including the engagement at Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Royal West Kent Regiment (formerly the gjth Regiment).
Raisedin 1824. To Ceylon, 1825. To England, 1836. To Ireland, 1839. To Corfu, 1841. (Reserve Battalion formed
1341-51.) To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1849. To England, 1853. To Greece and the Crimea, 1854 (siege of Sebastopol).
To England, 1856. To India, 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To England, 1866. To Ireland, 1871. To the West Indies,
1873. To Bermuda, 1875. To Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1876. To Gibraltar, 1880. To South Africa, 1881. Entitled
" 2nd Battalion the Queen's Own Roval West Kent Regiment," 1881. To England, 1882.
ist Batt., Dublin.
2nd Batt.,
Ahmednu jgper, Bombay
The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
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The King's Own Light Infantry) and the 105M I
(Madras Light Infantry) Regiments. |_
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PONTEFRACT.
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Obthes" "Peninsula"" Waterloo" "Pegd" "AhMasjid" " Afghanistan, 1878-80
nees " "Nivellb'
' Burma, 1885-87.'
{Colonel. — Sir Robert Hume,1 KCB. Ensign, po Apr. 47
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Bt. Major, 2 Nov. 55; Major, 20 Apr. 58; Lt. Colonel. p8 Oct. 58; Colonel, % Oct. 63; Major General.
17 May 69 ; Lt. General, 1 Aug. S3: Colonel 'Yorkshire Light Infantry, 14 Sept. 93.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 George Philip Francis Byng, Ensign, ti Jan. 67; Lieut. 18 May 69; Capt. 14
June 76 ; Major, 20 May 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 26 Mar. 94 ; Colonel, 26 Mar. 98.
2 p.s.c. Charles St. Leger Barter,9 Lieut. 10 Sept. 75 ; Captain, 15 Mar. 81 ; Major, 26 Mar. 90 ; Lt. Colonel,
July 98.
2ND LIEUT.
Majors.
1 p.s.c. Sir Henry AllenWm. Johnson,10 )
Bart., 2nd in Command 7 July 97 ... )
2 Henry Earle,14 Z)SO. 2?^ in Command \
27 Aug. 98 )
Percy William Albert Alfred Milton16 )
{Depot) j
Charles Hildyard Thornton Whitaker
Villiers Edward Hunt"
George Frederick Ottley19 | 17 Apr
Alfred Richard Power20 9 July
p.s.c. Henry NewportCharles Heath,24"
Staff Officer, Intelligence Branch
War Office, 24 May 98
ix May
22 Jan.
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Captains.
1 Bertram Witherby, Superintendent of)
Gymnasia, Sheffield, 27 Jan. 98 i
1 Robert Cotton Money
2 Arthur Warre Elles,25 Staff College
p.s.c. LeonardAlison Hall Hamilton,26 )
Inst. Mogul Militarg Col!. 27 Jan. 97 _'
1 Lawrence Willoughby Pease2'
1 Albert Wm. Crawford M'Fall28 (Depot)
2 Percy Herbert Rogers29
2 HenryWells-Cole,30 Adjutant 23 July 97
2 Philip Donald Dorin de Wilton
• p.s.c. Arthur George Marrable31
2 Richard Dill32
1 William Robert Jason Ellis28
Robert Henry William Tulloh, Adju- \
tant 3 Battalion 19 Nov. 95 )
1 William Thomas Potts, Adjutant 6)
Apr. 98 $
2 Reginald Coplestone Bond33 1
William Maunder Withycombe (Depot)
Charles Ernest Carr, serving with the >
Sierra Leone Frontier Police )
David Elgar Payn, Adjutant 2 Volun-)
teer Battalion Argyll and Sutherland [- i
Highlanders, 15 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
2 Alan Sutherland Colquhonn34
1 Christopher Robert Ingham Brooke .
Edward Harold Buckle
.lames Bruce Gregorie Tulloch35
Charles Sydney Harris,36 Pay Depmnt.
2 Glendower George Ottley3"
i Matthew William Kemble Connolly...
2 Charles Allix Lavington Yate38
1 Herbert Edward Trevor (Depot)
2 Stuart Campbell Taylor39
2 Alfred Fothergill Cooke,10 Pay Depmnt.
1 Raymond Edward Boulton
2 Hugh Clifford Fernyhough41
Frederick Temple Thorold42
2 Harold Tatum"
1 Charles Edensor Heathcote
2 John Doull Doull (Depot)
?. Gordon Charles William Gordon Hall15
13 Aug.
23 April
16 Nov.
18 Jan.
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
10 Nov.
21 Nov.
30 Jan.
88
Second Lieutenants.
1 Edward Chorley Watt
1 William Gowans
2 Rupert Farquhar Riley46
1 Kenneth Evers Warden
2 Robert Michael Douglas Fox47
1 Reginald Thos. Annesley Ball-Acton
1 Ernest Francis William Barker
1 Reginald William Starkey Stanton ..
x Herbert Walter Beck Thorp
9 Oct. 89
28 June 90
28 June 90
90
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91
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92
8 Oct.
25 July
25 July
7 Nov.
13 Aug.
14 Sept.
17 Dec.
21 Jan.
25 Feb.
21 Oct.
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7 Mar.
7 Mar.
29 Aug.
10 Oct.
LIEUT.
12 Dec. 94
29 May 95
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
26 June 97
22 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 93
16 Feb. 98
7 May 98
28 Feb. 74
11 Sept. 76
14 Dec. 78
30 Apr. 79
30 Nov. 76
10 Nov. 80
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20 Jan.
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1 July
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18 Nov. 84
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4 July 91
10 Jan. 92I
10 Jan. 92
1 Mar. 92
17 May 92,
6 July 92I
23 -July 93,
11 Oct. 93t
25 Oct. 93;
10 Mar. 04
26 Mar. 94
19 July Q4
2 Oct. 95
27 Aug.
27 Aug.
4 July 91
31 Jan. 94
26 Mar. 94
7 Apr. 97
5 July 97
C June 98
19 July 98
27 Aug.
tears- ser.l 316 The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry.
Pay. |Pay.
Quarter Masters.— 2 William Graham Judge,48 28 Aug. 86 ; Son. Captain 28 Aug. 96.
1 Alfred Samuel Patterson,49 31 Jan. Q4 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
\st Battahon returned from Burmah, 20 Dec.' 1887. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 28 Dec. 18
1 Sir Robert Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 13th Jan. 1855, and from the 29th
May to the 30th Sept .1855, with the 55th Begt. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded),
siege and fall of Sevastopol, repulse < f the sortie of 26th October, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and
8th Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 55th Regiment in theBhoo-
tan Expedition, including the attack and recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the
Southern Afghanistan Field Force from November 1880 to April 1881 , including the evacuation of Candahar and
Southern Afghanistan and the withdrawal of the force to India (received the thanks of Government).
9 Lt. Colonel Barter served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 4th Brigade Tirah
Expeditionary Force as second in command of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was
present in the engagement at Shin Kamar in command of the Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
10 Sir Henry Johnson served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp) .
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the attackaud capture ol
All Musjid and in the operations in the Bazar, Lutrbman, and Hissarik Valleys (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Burmese Expedition from 1086 till the close of 1887 as Adjutant of the 1st Battaliou of the Yorkshire Light In-
fantry (two Clasps).
14 Major Earle served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, during the latter part of the time as Orderly Officer to
Major General Bright, and was present in the operations in the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Major General Earle, Commanding Base and Lines of Commu-
nication, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahnta, in the action at Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light
Infantry and accompanied the Ruby Mine Column in December 1886 and the expedition to Mainloung (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO., and two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India,
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Kinsr's
Uwn Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shiii Kamar— severely wounded (Medal
with two Clasps)
16 Major Milton served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 and was prezent in the engage-
ment at Nargashai as Orderly Officer (mentioned '.n despatches, Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, during the latter pa^rt of the time in command of
the Mounted Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own
Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai
Expeditions and in the march to Vihowa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major)
17 Major Hunt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the 4th Erigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2Ud Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
19 Major Ottley served as Adjutant 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and as Staff Officer to the
Vihowa Column. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
20 Major Power served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 51st Light Infantry (Medal). Served in the
Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal
with two Clasps).
24 Major Heath served as Transport Officer with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Eg3'ptian
war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the
operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment.
23 Captain Elles served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of
the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Captain Hamilton served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of.
the Yorkshire Light Infantry, and for six months as Staff Officer to the Officer Commanding at Bhamo (Medal
with two Clasps).
2? Captain Pease served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the opera-
tions in South Africa in 1896 (Medal).
28 Captains M'Fall and Ellis served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own|Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob
Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march
to Vihowa.
29 Captain Rogers served as Transport Officer to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the
Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and the march to
Vihowa ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Bndia
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat-Kurram Force as Transport Officer, including the opera-
tions on the Samana Range (mentioned in despatches) ; with the Kurram Movable Column as Transport Officer
(mentioned in despatches) ; and with the 4th Brigade Tirah Exptditienary Force with the 2nd Battahon King s
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with three Clasps).
30 Captain Wells-Cole served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhait
in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion King's Own York-
shire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
31 Captain Marrable served in the Burmese Exnedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion
Yorkshire Light [nfantry (Medal with two Clasp.i). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier < f
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 4.th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd
Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar— very
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Captain Dill served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the action of Kassasin on
the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with ClasD, and Khedive's Star).
33 Captain Bond served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force
in 1890 under Sir George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to Vihowa. Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the 4th Brigade
Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Y orkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the
engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps)
The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. 316a
34 Lieut. Colquhoun served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own York shire Light Infantry from
the 29th March 1898 (Medal with Clasp).
35 Lieut. Tulloch served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart with
the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from
the 4th April 1898 (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Harris served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's OwnYorkshiie Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
37 Lieut. Ottley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
38 Lieut. Yate served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart with
the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry from the
29th March 1898 (Medal with Clasp).
:,,J Lieut. Taylor served ill the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 as Signalling Officer to the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the engagement
at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Cooke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Lieut. Fernyhough served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with ihe 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and wcs present in the engagement at Shin Kamar lMedal with two Clasps).
12 Lieut. Thorold served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present i* the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
44 Lieut. Tatum served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
45 Lieut. Hall, served in the campaign on the North West Froniier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar — ver3' severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
46 Second Lieut. Riley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
from the 7I.I1 March 1898 (Medal with Clasp).
47 Second Lieut. Fox served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India, under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps).
48 Captain Judge served as Quarter Master to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the
Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White during the Z.boh and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the mrroh
to Vihowa. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in ^897-98
with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Batialion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
49 Lieut. Patterson served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afgnan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served wilhthe
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's Ouui Yorkshire Light Infantry
(formerly the 51st Regiment).
Raised in 1756. Expedition to Rochefort, 1757, returning same year. To Holland, 1758 (Seven Years War-
battle of Minden). To United Kingdom, 1763. To Minorca, 1771. To United Kingdom, 1782. To Gibraltar, 179s.
To Corsica and Ulba, 1794. To Lisbon, 1797. To East Indies, 1798. To Ceylon, 1800. To England, 1807. To
Spain, 1808 (battle of Corunna). To England, 1809. Made Light Infantry, 1809. Walcheren Expedition, 1809.
To the Peninsula, 1811 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Ni'velle, and Orthes). To Belgium and
France, 1815 (battle of Waterloo). To England, 1810. Entitled '" The King's Own Light Infantry," 1821. To the
Mediterranean, 1821. Tc United Kingdom, 1834. To Australia and New Zealand, 1S38. To India, 1845. To
Burmah, 1852 (capture of Pegu). To England, 1854. To Malta, 1855. To England, 1856. To India, 1857. To
United Kingdom, 1867. 1 o India, 1872 (Afghan war, 1878-80, capture of Ali Musjid). To Burmah, 1885 ("Burma
1885-7 ") To England, 1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry (formerly the 105th
Light Infantry).
The 2nd European Madras Light Infantry was raise! in 1839. East Indies, to 1856. Burmah, to 1858. East
Indies, to 1872. Title changed to "105th Light Infantry," 1861. Aden, to 1874. England, to 1879. Ireland, to
1883. Ticlechanged to "King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry," 1881. England, to 1884. Malta, to 1887 East
Indies, 1887.
3i7
53
RD
The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry).
Formerly the $$rd (Shropshire) and the 8$th
\ Bucks Volunteers) (King's Light Infantry) Regiment
Eeqimental Din/rid
SHREWSBURY.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Shropshire and Hereford Militia respectively.)
The United Red and White Rose. " Aucto splendore resurgo." "Nieuport" "Tournay" " St. Lucia
"Talavera" "Fuentes d'Onor "" Salamanca " "ViTTORrA" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Nive"
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Bladensbcrg" "Aliwal" "Sobraon" " Punjaub "
"Goojerat" "Lucknow" "Afghanistan, 187Q-80 " "Egypt, 1882" " Suakin, 1885."
U'lill Hall
c>ay. Pay
31
Colonel. — Sir Henry PercivaldeBathe, BtJ Ens.f Lt.vi Nov. 39; Lt. 3c Capt. 14 Feb. 45 ; Capt. ic Lt. Colonel,
pi7 Feb. 54; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 liar. 68 ; Lieutenant General, 8 Of-t- 76 ; Oeneral,
1 Jan. 79: Colonel 85th Light Infantry, 25 April 80.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Cecil Henry Collette,24 Ensign, 8 Jan. 68 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 30 Sept. 82 ;
Major, 19 Aug. 85 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 Aug. 97.
2 James Spens,13 Lieut. 29 May 72 ; Capt. 1 July 83 ; Major, 7 Apr. 86 j Lt. Colonel, 11 Feb. 98.
Majors.
1 William MacLaughlin,2' 2nd in Com- >
mand u Feb. 98 )
2 Philip Bulman,25 2nd in Command 1
18 June 98 I
1 Acheson Francis Acheson Lj'le
2 Arthur HavelockJamesDoyle32 [Depot)
2 Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins. >3 CMG. ...
p.s.c. Raymond Northland Revell"!
Reade,31 serving with West African >
Frontier Force )
1 James Langford Pearse29
2 Arthur Robert Austen35
Captains.
2 p.s.c. Frederick Lionel Banon30
1 Claude Wi\liam Culley Cass28
2 Kellermann Eyre M'Mahon
Spencer Francis Judge,38 DSO. Adju-'i
tant 4 Battalion 19 Sept. 98 j
1 Stephen George Moore
1 GilbertHowellLenny Buchanan(D<7)oO
1 Harvey Beauchamp Welman
Ernie William Kyrle Money, 3'J Adju- )
taut 1 Volunteer Bn. 28 Mar. 94 ... )
James Ross 0'Connell,4Ui>eruuiCT with ~)
the Egyptian Army 5
2 Robert Astley Smith
i James Horatio Hicks41
Oscar Hy deEastMarescaux.s/xr ially ~)
employed with West African Eegt...S
2 John George Forbes
William Scott Warley Radcliffe, Adju- )
tant 2 Volunteer Battalion 13 Mar. 05 j
Cecil Pickford Higginson, Adjutant )
19 Sept. 97 >
Richard Avary Arthur YouDgj
Jordan 5
John Joseph White
George Conolly Benson
Frederic Hugh Mackenzie, Army Pay \
Department $
Guy Burnett Arbouin
Lieutenants.
2 Richard Rolls Gubbins
1 John Arkwright Strick,42 Adjutant \
23 July 95 j
t Hugh Lvle Smyth ,
1 Godfrey Meynell43
1 Clare James Garsia (Depot)
1 Francis Dobbs Markham
2 Gerald Russell Sowray (.Depot)
1 Edward Bourryau Luard
2 Charles Marshall
1 William Arthur Payn, Station Staff')
Officer, Ahmedalud, 23 Feb. 98 }
Horace Mackenzie Smith, sercing \
with West African Frontier PMce )
2 Walter Cecil Wright
1 Robert Masefteld
s Edward Mark Sprot
1 Robert Thomas Carreg
2 John Henry Bailey
1 William James Robinson
Clement Arthur Wilkinson, sercing')
in West African Frontier Police ... }
2 Clinton Wynyard Battye
1 Arthur Worsley Spottiswoode Pinhej
2 Henry Grenville Bryant
2 Charles Ernest Atchison
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
30 Jan.
1 May
23 April 75
11 Sept. 76
11 Feb. 75
19 July
1 July
CAPTAI1T. I BBEV.MAJ. MAJOR.
80
13 Apr. 84
4 Feb. 85
11 May 84
21 June 85
13 Sept. 86
14 Jan. So 1 July 81 19 Oct.
11 Aug. 80
22 Jan. 81
1 July
1 July
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
16 Nov. 87
11 Feb.
: Mar.
1 Mar.
16 Apr.
3 May
3 May
3 May
17 Jan.
2 May
25 July
5 Dec.
9 Apr.
18 May
18 June
19 Nov.
25 Feb.
15 Mar.
26 Apr.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
2 June
2 June
20 Feb.
9 Sept. 82
2q July 82
27 Jan. 83
12 May S3
14 May 84
27 Jan. 83
9 Sept. 82
25 Aug. S3
22 Nov. 84
6 May 85
28 Nov. 85
29 Aug. 85
30 Jan. SO
25 Aug. 86
10 Nov. 86
10 Nov. 86
1 : Feb. 90
21 Feb. 90
30 Mar. 91
3 Apr. 9i
31 Dec.
6 Dec.
15 May 89
it Feb. 94
30 Nov. 92
19 Aug. 97
23 Mar. 98
6 Apr. 98
11 May
16 Nov.
21 Dec.
1 Jan.
13 Apr.
11 Oct.
30 Nov.
22 Mar.
1 Jan.
11 Feb,
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
11 Feb.
30 Mar.
1 Jan.
30 July
29 May
30 Mar.
30 Nov. 92
30 Nov. 92
22 Mar. 93
4 Oct. 93
11 Feb. Q4
5 June 94
27 Nov. 95
11 May 98
8 June 98
25 June 98
6 July 98
7 Sept. 98
36 Captain Banon served in the ex-
93!pedition to the Soudan in 1E85 with
94 the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
94|Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and
5 June 94 Khedive's Star).
25 Oct.
92 22 Dec. 94
92 24 Apr. 95
92! 21 Aug. 05
92 3 Dec. 95
93' 3 Feb. 93
931 6 Apr. o3
Q3 11 May 98
93 8 June 98
94 8 June 98
94 25 June 98
94 3 July 98
7 Sept. 98
Second Lieutenants.
1 Percival Charles Grover
1 Arthur Thomson Curgenven Rundle
2 Ernest Robert Mating English
1 Thomas William Atkinson
20 Feb. 951
20 Mav 95 1
28 Sept. 95
29 Feb. 96.
Pay.
The King's (Shropshire Light Infantry). 31J
Pay.
Second Lieutenants.
I1 Alexander Henry Lloyd M'Rae.,
2 Edward Arthur Underwood
2 Henry Wildman Kettlewell
2 Charles Alfred Howard
2ND LIEUT.
6 Apr. 98
4 May
28 May 98
3 Aug. 98
Quarter Master*.— 2 Arthur Willmott, 14 Sept. 81 ; Son. Captain, 14 Sept. 91.
1 John Charles Wilson, 23 July 90; Son. Lieut.
Facings Hlxis.—Aqents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
I 1st Battalion embarked for Egypt, 27 Feb. 1882. 2nd Battalion returned from India and Natal, 1881.
1 Sir Hfinrv Percival de Bathe served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Nov.
1854, anu was present at rhe siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5t.l1 Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
13 Lt. Colonel Spens and Major Dawkius served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, in-
cluding the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
24 Lit. Colonel Collette served with the 85th Light Infantry as Adjutant in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including
the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Meda.l). Served in the occupation
of S.uakin by British troops in 1885-86.
25 Major Bulman served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedi-
tion (Medal).
"Major MacLaughlin served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowr and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequentoccu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
28 Captain Cass served in the expedition to the [Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British
troops in 1885-86.
29 Major Pearse served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
31 Major Reade served in the Afghan war n 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
32 Major Doyle served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including tho Zaimusht
Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the expedition against Tambi, on the West Coast of
Africa, in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major A isten served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the tarrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to
the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Tak-
iloul — wounded (Clasp).
38 1 'aptain Judge served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86. Served in the operations in
the Soudan in December 1888 including the engagement atGenmizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
and again in 1889 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Clarp,
and 4th Class of the Osmanieh). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1896 as Brigade Major 4th Brigade, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned
in despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
39 Captain Money served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1S85-86. Served in the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1888 an Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Channer (Medal with Clasp).
40 Captain O'Connell served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 3rd Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Fiiketand the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches. 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
11 Captain Hicks served throughout the Zulu war in 1879 with the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot (Medal with Clasp),
Served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1 886 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry.
42 Lieut. Strick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
189-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
43 Lieut. G. Meynell aervediu the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
.Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantry,— formerly
the 53rd {Shropshire) Regiment.
Raised in 1755 as the 55th Begiment. Gibraltar, to 1768. [Numbered 53rd, 1757.] Ireland, to 1776. Canada,
to 1789. [Entitled "Shropshire Regiment," 1782.] England, to 1790. Served as Marines, 1791. Scotland to
1793. Flanders, to 1795 (capture of Nieuport and battle of Tournay). England, to 1796. West Indies, to 1802
(capture of St. Lucia). [2nd Battalion raised in 1803. Ireland, to 1807. England, to 1808. Ireland, to 1809. The
Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Talavera, Salamanca, Vittoria. Pyrenees, Nivelle and Toujouse). England, to 1815
St. Helena, to 1817. Reduced, 1817.] England, to 1805. East Indies, to 1823. England', to 1826. Ireland, to 1829'.
Gibraltar, to 1S34. Malta, to 1836. Ionian Islatnds, to 1840. England, to 1841. Scotland, to 1843. "
Record of the Services of he 2nd Battalion The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
(forv-.arly the 85th King's Light Infantry).
Raised in 1793 and proceded to Walsheren, 1794. England, to 1795. Jersey, to 1798. Isle of Wight to 1700
Jersey, to 1800. Isle of Wight, to 1801. Madeira, to 1802. Jamaica, to 1808. England, to 1809. The Peninsula
to 1811 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor anr' Nive). England, to 1813. Spain, to 1814. America, to 1815 (battle of
Bladeneburg). England, to 1821. Malta, to 1827. Gibraltar, to 1828. Malta,'to 1831. England, to 1833. Ireland
to 1836. Canada, to 1845. Barbadoes, to 1846. Ireland, to 1850. England, to 1853 . Mauritius, to 1856' Cape rt
Good Hope, to 1863. England, tJ 1866. Ireland, to 1868. India, to 1881 Afghan war 1879-80). England, to 1898
Ireland to 1886, ' '
rist Batt., Wellington, Madras.
|_2ndBatt., Woolwich.
319 The Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment)
__Y|. Formerly the 57 th (West Middlesex)
„***,, I and the 7 7 th (East Middlesex —
Regimental District I .
hounslow. J Duke of Cambridge's Own) Regiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Elthorne and East Middlesex Militia respectively.)
The Plume ol the Prince of Wales. The Duke of Cambridge's Coronet and Cypher. " Mysore" " Sebin<;apatam '
"AlULHBBA" " ClUDAD RoDBIGO" " BADAJOZ " " VlTTOBIA " "PyBENP.ES" " NlVELLE " " NlYE " " PENINSULA '
" Alma" "Inkerman" " Sevastopol" "New Zealand" "South Africa, 1879."
— n-flColmel in Chief.— Field Marshal Sis lioyal Highness George W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge,1 KG. KT
p*" KP. GCB. GCSl. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Hon. Colonel in Chief to the Forces, fc. fc, 3 Aug. 98.
--Colonel. — Sir George Harry Smith Willis,2 GCB. Ensign, p23 April 41 ; Lieut. p3oAug. 44; Captain, v27
Dec. 50 ; Bt. Major, 12 Dec. 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56; Major, 19 Dec. 57 ; Colonel, 26 June 62 ; Major
I General, 28 June 68 : Lt. General. 8 May 80; General, 11 May 87 ; Colonel Devonshire Regt. 11 July 90;
Colonel Middlesex Regiment, 24 Mar. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Augustus West Hill,9 Lieut. 1 Jan. 73; Capt. 27 Sept. 80; Major, 8 May 85;
Lt. Colonel, 11 Dec. 95.
James Grove White,10£iW. 12 Nov. 73 ; Capt. 2 Jan. 81 ; Major 18 Sept. 89 ; Lt.Colonel, 18 Sept. 98.
26
26
5/i
p.s.c .
Majors.
Napoleon Joseph Rodolph Blake,14
2nd in Command 26 June 96
Ernest Vernon Bellers,13 2nd in Com-
mandi 8 Sept. 98
Francis Douglas Lumley
Robert Douglas Longe13 (Depot)
p.s.c. Edward John Sharpe21
William Scott-Moncrietf13
p.s.c. Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston ..
George Beresfoid Lempriere
2.VD LIEUT.
12 Nov. 73
1 May 78
14 Sept. 78
21 June 70
21 Sept.
10 Mar.
11 Sept.
31 May
10 Mar.
1 1 Mar.
13 Mar.
Captains.
2 George Walter Wrey Savile
l Lionel Grant Oliver (Depot)
1 Charles Robert Dyer
2 Reginald de Hardewicke Burton ... .
Ernest Albert Bennett,23 Adjutant )
3 Battalion 13 July 96 $
1 Henry Herriott Woollright
Francis Sapte, Adjutant 4 Battalion i
25 Nov. 97 .f
2 Bertram Edmund Ward, Superin- [
tendentof Gymnasia, Cork, 12 Sept. 98 )
Edmund Douglass Harvest," Army }
Pay Department $
Evelyn William Medows Norie,25) !
D.'A.QM. Gen. Intell. Branch, >
Simla, 4 May 98 )
2 James Eyre Drummond Ward
Ernest William Rokeby Stephenson26
Algernon Forbes Randolph
2 Henry Montague Eustace
2 Robert Hall Hayes27
1 Jenkin Stephen Jones
1 Frank George Mathias Rowley
Robert James Ross28
2 Charles Leslie Muriel, Adjutants
7 Oct. 95 5
Lieutenants.
1 Charles Edward Pernberton
2 George Gordon Grover
i John William Lindredge Elgee (Depot)
Arthur Crawford Julian Campbell, >
with Hong Kong Regiment /
c Hamilton Walter Edward Finch, 1
Adjutant 20 Aug. 98 j
2 Robert Archer Haviiand
i Herbert Norwood Blakeney
Leslie Stuart Roome, serving with 1
West African Frontier Police J
1 John Hamilton Hall
1 Samuel Wallace Somerville
2 William St. Aubyn Wake, serving \
under the Royal Niger Company )
2 Hubert Edmond Foster
i Percy George Barnes, special employ 7
West African Regiment 5
-. William Claudius Casson Ash
t Charles Sydney Collison
2 Hugh Fletcher MacEwan
1 George Williams Haslehust
2 William Daly Ingle
1 Hervey Noel Couchman
1 Arthur Percival Macafee
2 Frederick Alexander Galbraith
6 Aug.
13 Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
23 Oct.
5 Feb. 87
22 Aug. 88
10 Nov. 88
22 Aug. 88
9 Mar. 89
9 Nov. 89
3 May 90
29 Nov. 90
17 Dec. 90
7 Nov.
18 June
18 June
13 July
21 Sept.
28 Sept.
19 Oct.
19 Xov.
19 Nov.
17 Dec.
23 Dec.
2^ Dec.
23 Dec.
Second Lieutenants.
2 Charles Sidney Dalton Fisher ' 18 July
Henry Storr I 28 Sept.
29 Feb.
6 June
5 Sept.
18 Nov.
2 George Augustus Bridgman
2 Philip Martin Large (Depot)
1 Reginald Heinemann
Charles M'Key,29 serving icith the\
Egyptian Army j
15 Mar. 80
21 July 80
1 July 8
1 July 81
1 July Si
22 Oct.
10 May 82
10 May 82
10 May 82
25 Aug.
30 Jan.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
29 Aug.
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
11 May
20 Apr. 90
30 Sept. 90
19 Mar. 90
1 Nov- 90
1 Oct.
11 May
11 May
11 May
16 Sept.
11 June
17 Oct.
17 Oct.
21 Feb.
31 July
7 Oct.
21 Dec.
28 Jan.
4 Aug.
19 May
16 Feb.
4 May
14 Mar. 81
34
23 May
28 June
8 May
23 Sept.
21 Dec.
21 Dec
BBEV.MAJ.
14 June 87
14 June 87
18 Sept. 87
21 Nov. 88
17 Jan. 89
11 May 89
19 Mar. 90
19 Mar. 90
19 Mar. 90
1 Oct. 91
22 Oct. 91
10 Nov. 91
10 Nov. 91
23 Dec. 91
18 Sept. 93
6 Nov. 93
25 Feb. 94J
2t Feb. 95
31 July 95,
7 Oct. 95
major.
19 Mar. 90
18 Sept. 93
6 Nov. 93
9 Jan. 95
12 June 95
11 Dec. 95
to June 96
18 Sept. 98
21 Major E. J. Sharpe served with
the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of
1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe
and throughout the operations of
"Clarke's Column" (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
23 Captain Bennett served with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
Tears' 3er
FnTl ilir.ll
Pnv.
Pav
The Duke of Cambridge's Own {Middlesex Regiment).
32C
Secosd Leutenants.
i William Henry Abell
2 George Lewis-Lloyd
i Frederic Ernest Swainson
i William Harold Collier Davy
2 William George Hodgson Lawley
Frank William Ramsay
2ND LIECT.!
Qtiar/er Masters. — 1 Thomas Paw,30 26 Feb. 96 ; Hon. Li'iif.
2 Henry Willis, 27 May 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1*? Battalion embarked for Cape of Good Hope, 25 Apr. 96. 2nd Battalion returned from India, 12 Feb. 98
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854
including the battles of the Alma, balaklava, and Inkeru an (hoi se shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches, received tho thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Sir George Willis served uninterruptedly throughout the Eastern campaign from April 1S54 to July 1856 ;— with
the 77th Regt. until May 1855, after which as D.A.Q.M. General at Hef.d Quarters, and as A. Q.M. General of the 4th
Division ; was present a.t the affairs on the Bulganac and at Balaklava, battles of Alma and Inkerman, assault of
fche Quarries, attack of the Redan on 18th June, battle of Tchernaya. final assault of the Redan on 8th Sept., and
served for upwards of seven months in the Trenches, including the repulse of several sorties, and was frequently
in command in the advance Trenches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Grand Officer of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, tnd 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Egyptian war
ol 1882 in command of the 1st Division and was present at the engagements of El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahnta, and
Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle cf Tel-el-Kebir— slightly wounded (five times mentioned in despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star).
9 Lt.Colonel Hill served with the 57th Regiment in 1he Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gin-
gindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe. and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel AVhite served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action ot Gin-
gindhlovu and the rehej of Ekowe, and throughout tne operations of "Clarke's Col mm" (Medal with Clasp).
Served during the operations in South Africa in 1S96 un the Lines of Communication, and commanded the
Reserve (Imperial Contingent) at Mafeking (Medal).
13 Majors Beliefs, Longe, am! Scott-Moncriefi served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and
were present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's
Column " (Medal with Clasp).
14 Major Blake served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, first with the 57th Regiment and afterwards
as Garrison Adjutant at Fort Pearson (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Harvest served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 23rd Madras Native Infantry (Medal
with Clasp).
25 Captain Norie served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in charge of the Intelligence De-
partment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 as Signalling Officer (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Stephenson served in the operations m South Africa in 1S90 on the Lines of Communication a
Mafeking (Medal).
27 Captain Hayes served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
25 Captain Ross served during the operations in South Africa in 1896 on the lines of communication at Mafeking
<Medal).
29 Second L'eut. M'Key served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the opeiations at Hafir (promoted to be Second Lieutenant, Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lieut. Daw served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Record bf the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
(formerly the sjth Regiment).
■Raised in 1755, and proceeded to the Mediterranean (as Marines), to 1757. Gibraltar, to 1763.
Minorca, to 1767. Ireland, to 1775. America, to 1783. Nova Scotia, to 1790. England and Scotland,
to 1793. Low Countries, to 1793. England, to June 1794. Low Countries, to 1795. England, to
October 1795. West Indies, to 1803. (2nd Battalion raised in 1803.) England, to April 1804. Channel
Islands, to October 1804. Gibraltar, to July 1809. Peninsula, to June 1814. Canada, to July 1815.
(2nd Battalion reduced, Dec. 1815.) France, to November 1817. Ireland, to Sept. 1824. England, to
1825. New South Wales (embarked in 16 convict ships), to March 1831. India, to April 1846. England,
to March 1848. Ireland, to Feb. 1853. Corfu, to Sept. 1854. Crimea, to May 1856. Malta, to May
1S58. (A detachment at Aden f>om Sept. 1857 to March 1&60.) India, to Nov. 181:0. New Zealand, to
April 1867. England, to Sept. 1871. Ireland, to Dec. 1873. Ceylon, to Feb. 1879. South Africa, to
Oct. 1879. Home, Oct. 1879.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment
{formerly the jjth Regiment).
Raised in 1787, and proceeded to India, March 1788. To England, 1807. Embarked for the Peninsula,
1811. To Ireland, 1814. To Jamaica, 1824. To Ireland. 1834. To Malta, 1834. To Ceylon, 1842. To
Jamaica, 1843. To No-a Scotia, 1846. To England, 1848. To Malta. 1854. To the Crimea, 1854. To
England. 1856. To New Sout'. Wales, 1857. To India, 1858. To England, 1870 (being the first
R?gimrnt through the Suez Canal). Entitled "The Duke of Cambridge's Own Regiment of Foot,"
June 1876. To India, 1880.
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Rifle Devot, I
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321 The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Formerly the 60th (The King's Royal liijie Corps).
Half
Pay.
(The 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Battalions are formed of the Huntingdon, 2nd Middlesex, Callow, and
North Cork Militia resjiectively.)
'* Celer et Audax." "Louisburg" "Quebec, 175c/' " Roleia " "Vimiera" " Martinique "" Talayeba "
"BUSACo" " FUENTUS D'ONOlt" " ALBUHKUA '' '" OlUDAD KoDRIGO" " BaDAJOZ " "SiUMAKCJ " " ViTTOHIa' j
"Pyrenees" "Nivellk" "Nive" "Ohthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Punjaub" " Mooltan "
" Goojerat" " South Africa, 185 1-2-3" "Delhi " " Taku Forts " " Pekin " " South Africa, 1879" "Ahmad
Khel" "Kandahar, 18S0" "Afghanistan, 1878-80" "Egypt, 18S2, 1884 " " Tel-ml-Kebir" " Chitral.''
I Years' Ser iColonel in Chief.— Field Marshal His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge,1 KG. KT. KP. GCB. GC/SI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. 3 Mar. 69.
Colonel Commandant. —VH.St.Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller,3 GCB. KCMG. Commanding at Aldershot,
9 Oct. 98 ; Ensign, r2-j Mays8 ; Lieut. ?g Dec. 62 ; Captain, p28 May 70 ; Bt.Major, 1 Apr. 74 ; Mt.Lt. Colonel,
11 Nov. 78 ; Colonel, 27 Sept. 79; Major General, 21 May 84 ; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 91 ; General, 24 June 96 ;
Colonel Commandant King's Royal Rifles, 13 July 95.
Sir Francis Wallace Grenfell,4 GCB. GCMG. Governor of Malta [R] Ensign. P5 Aug, 59; Lieut.
p2i July 63 ; Captain, v zZ Oct. 71 ; Brevet Major, 11 Nov. 78; Major, i July Si j Bt .Lt .Colonel , 29 Nov. 79;
Colonel, [8 Nov. 82 ; Major General, 3 Aug. 89; Lieut. General, 1 Apr. 98; Colonel Commandant King's
Royal Rifles, 7 Aug. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels. — t p.s.c. Montagu Charles Brud.enell Forestier Walker,'2 Lieut. 6 Mar. 72; Capt.
10 Feb. 81 ; Major, 9 Oct. 8s ; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 55 ; Colonel, 13 Mar. 97.
2 GeonreyGrimwoodGrmiwood,,3Zie!<f.24 July 72 ; C.ir.i. 1 Oct. Si; Major, 4 Nov. S5; Lt.Col.iZ Sept.95.
3 Robert Henry Gunning,"' Lieut. 26 Mar. 73 ; Capt. 1 Aug. 83 ; Major, 5 June 90 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 Apr. 98.
4 Edward William Herbert, x'Lieut. 2 Dec. 74 ; Captain, 19 Aug. S3; Bt. Major, 21 May 84; Major, 1 5 Oct. 90 ;
Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 98.
Full
Pay.
tant 22")
London >
Majors.
4 Robert George Buchanan-Riddell,19}
2nd in Command 26 June 96 }
2 HaroldGore-Browne,s32«d in Command ',
21 Aug. 97 S
1 William Pitcairn Campbell,2* 2nd in \
Command ifi Apr. 98 1
2 p.s.c. Robert Calveriey Alington Be- 1
wicke Bewicke-Oopley27 j
1 p.s.c. Edward JamesMontagu-Stuart- 7
Wortley,80 CM & . DSO j
1 Charles Arch. Townshend Boultbee
3 p.s.c. Francis Alexander Fortescue30 ...
3 p.s.c. Henry Edward Buchanan- >
Riddell3s..' i
3 Walpole Swinton Kays'10 (Depot)
j p.s.c. C Roderick Robert M'Grigor,41 1
Brigade Major, Aldershot, 27 Jan. 98 $
4 Henry Anstruther Kinloch,.Dfs<>-trf "j
Inspector of Musketry, Portsmouth, [
14 Sept. 08 )
1 Francis Montagu Beaumont43
EvelynWilliam Thistlethwayte,444d/. [
3 London Vol. Rifles 14 March 94 ... )
Robert Scarlett Bowen
2 Hiley Reginald Addington45 •.
Captains.
3 William Horace Kennedy47
Charles John Markham,4J Adjutant 22
Middlesex Sides {Central L,
Bangers) 3 Jan. 98
1 Gerald Neill Prendergast50 (Depot)
1 p.s.c. Oliver Stewart Wood Nugent,51 ^
DSO J
4 Frederick Brydges Major Henniker52 )
(Depot) j
1 William Henry Salmon53
Arthur Blewitt,54 serving with the\
Egyptian Army j
4 Edward John Dewar
Harry Francis Pakenham,56 Aide de~^
Camp to Major General W. O. Bar- >
nard 30 Jan. 97 J
3 George Coryton Lister
4 Craufurd Alexander GordonClark58
».«.e. ThomasLethbridge Napier Mor- )
land, serving in West Africa, with >
rank of Major )
4 p.s.c: Reginald Ste'.vart Oxley60
Henry Charles Howard, Adjutant 2 >
London Vol. Bijl.es 15 May 95 f
James Kiero Watson,61 DSO. serving 1
Kith the Egyptian Army |
Hon. St. Leger Henry Jervis,^;<7<? tie")
Camp to Major General A. FitzSoy >
Hart, i Dec. 97 J
James Patrick Eden Gilmour, Adj. 1
21 Middlesex Vol. Si/les 15 Jan. 96 ... j
Charles Slingsby Chaplin,62 Adju-\
tant 5 Battalion 2 Mar. 96 )
2 Norman Nevill Bedingfeld03
4 Frank Douglas-Pennant
Cromer Ashburnbam, serving in Uganda
Steuart Welwood Hare,64 Adj. gBn.~)
Rifle Brigade 18 Feb. 98 S
John Curteis, Army Fay Department ...
St.JohnDouglas TownshendLoftus,6= ~>
Adjutant 3 Bn. 19 May 97 j
2ND LIEUT.
13 Oct. 77
2i July 77
2 July 79
13 Aug. 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
8 May 80
11 Aug. 80
11 Aug. 80
11 Aug. 80
11 Aug. 80
19 Feb. 81
LIEUT.
20 Nov. 75
11 Feb. 76
10 Mar. 76
2 Feb. 77
1 3 Mar. 80
7 Apr. So
10 Feb. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
27 Sept. 82
10 May 82
29 July 82
27 Jan. 83
9 Sept. 82
27 Jan. 83
5 Dec. 83
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. S
12 Nov. 84
25 April 85
6 May 8s
CAPTAIN. I BREV.MAJ.
9 Sept. 84
iS Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
9 Oct. 85
1 Mar.
21 Apr. 86
1 July 88
ic Oct. 88
29 Dec. 38
11 Mar. 89
11 Sept. 89
17 Jan. 90
17 Jan. 90
26 Mar. 90
16 Apr. 90
1 May 90
23 June 9D
16 July 90
15 Oct. 90
20 Nov. 90
6 May 91
6 May 91
1 July 91
1 o No v. 91
20 Dec. 91
4 Jan. 93
5 Apr. 93
4 Aug. 93
9 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 93
10 Oct. 93
7 Feb. 85 1 Nov. 93
6 May 85
9 May 85
24 June 85
30 Jan. 86
5 May 86
12 May 86
25 Aug. 86
15 j an. 94
28 Feb. 94
14 Mar. 94
14 Mar. 94
4 Apr. 94
20 June 94
10 Aug. 94
27 Mar. 86
MAJOE.
12 Mar. 89
16 Nov.
16 Nov. 98
10 June 92
4 Jan. 93
5 Apr. 93
15 Jan. 94
4 Apr. 94
16 Apr. 94
t July 95
18 Sept. 95
10 Jane 96
1 July 96
10 Dec. 96
21 Aug. 97
23 Mar. 98
16 Apr. 98
18 May 9b
6ai"s
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Half
'ay
Pay.|
13
12
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12
12
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27ie King's Royal Rifle Corps.
322
Captains.
Hon. John Roderick Brownlow, Adjutant 7 Battalion 21 Dec. 96 ..
Henry Charles Warre67 ■ • ■■•
Alan Richard Montagu Stuart- Wortley,08 Adjutant 11 Mar. 95 ...
George Algernon James Soliau-Symbns) Mjv.ta.nt sMiMt?tex\
Volunteer Rifles 3 Jau. 93 ->
Edward Northey09
Mark Horace Kerr Pechell,70 serpirig with the Egyptian Army
James Hawley Gilbert Feilden / ••••
MM. Prince Christian Victor Albert Lnd wig Ernst Anton of)
Schleswig-Holstein,71 GCB. GCVO. {Brevet Major 4 Dec. 96)../
Leopold Christian Duncan Jenner
Charles Gosling
Ronald James Vernon59
Charles Legge Eustace Eustace72
John Augustus Hope
Eric Pearce-Serocold
Henry Arthur Whitby Briscoe
John Edward Rhodes (Depot)
Charles John Sackville-West,73 Aide de Camp to Sir B. H. Bidler t
9 Oct. 98 S
Cecil William Wilson, Adjutant 26 July 95
Richard Byron7'
Alexander John Lainson
Lewis Francis Philips
Herbert Richard Blore75
2nd r.iBua
Lieutenants.
2 Leonard Paul Irby
Charles Augustus KerrPechell, serving lu Bechuanaland
2 Geoffrey Charles Shakerley, Adjutant 23 Oct. 95
t Louis Bertie Cumberland76
4 Guy Stewart St. Aubyn"
4 William Henry Loraino Allgood,78 Adjutant 1 May 98
1 William Barnett79
4 Richard Henry Beaumont"0 (Depot)
3 Lord Robert William Orlando Manners*s
4 Wilfred James Long31
1 Victor Henry Sylvester Scratchley82
4 Gwyn Venables Hordevn
Soil. Frederick Hugh Sherstor. Roberts,83Ji<fe de Camp to Lord )
Roberts 14 Dec. 95 i
1 Cecil Champagne Herbert-Stepney64
4 dlric Oliver Thynne85
2 Henry Clifford Rodes Green
4 Hon. Reginald Cathcart
William Francis George Vfyndh&Ta, Aide de Camp to the Governor ^
of Ceylon 31 Dec. 97 ;
2 Mansel Loudon Porter
2 Edward Francis Ward
Frederick Maurice Crum
2 Christopher Egerton Balfour
Richard Chester Master, Aide de Camp to the Governor of the\
Cape of Good Hope 12 Apr. 98 f
2 Stanley Fielder Mott '..
Rudolf George. J elf88
3 Alexander Richard Mildmay
3 George Arthur Paget Rennie
2 Bertram Fitzherbert Widdrmgton
4 Dermot Howard Blundell-Hollinshead-Blundell
3 Charles Bernard Petre
George Ayscough Armytage
2 George Frederick Barnard Hankey
3 Wynne Parr Lynes
3 Albert Ingraham Paine
2 John Spottiswoode
Charles Edward de Vere Beauclerk, serving in Uganda
2 Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Foljambe
1 Richard Johnstone89
1 John Taylor
2 Lionel Wilfred do Sausmarez
3 Mervyn Pratt
i Bernard John Majendie
4 Humphrey Francis William Bircham
Second Lieutenants.
1 John Humphrey Davidson
1 Richard Charles Barnett ,
1 William Algernon Ireland Kay
Augustus Ernest Cathcart
3 Robert Josceline Grant
3 Hereward Wake
1 Harry Cecil Johnson
2 John Lindsey Forster
1 Hugh Sidney Marsden
2 Charles Hugh Napier Seymour
2 Wilfred William Maitland Gott
2 Llewelyn Alberic Emilius Price-Davies
3 Reginald Frank Manley Sims
3 George Kendall Priaulx
4 Edward Perceval
Henry Greville Howard
4 Richard Leigh Clare Hobson
1 Alfred Digby Legard
3 George Holt Davenport
2 Geoffrey Makins
2 Francis Howard Raikes
4 Henry Herbert Ronald White ..,„
1 Henry Brewster Percy Lion Kennedy "
1 Gerald Hamilton Martin
S3
5 Oct..
5 Nov.
19 Nov.
7 Mar.
11 Feb.
1 Aug.
22 Aug.
21 Nov.
22 Aug.
16 Jan.
30 Jan.
22 May
9 Oct.
16 Oct.
30 Oct.
18 Dee.
23 Apr. yu
7 May 90
28 June 90
9 July
29 Oct.
90
4 Dec.
12 Apr.
16 Apr.
25 Apr.
7 Mav
-.2 May
15 May
25 June
20 Nov.
25 Feb.
25 Feb.
6 May
1 July
15 July
23 Aug.
21 Oct.
29 Oct.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
17 Dec.
17 Jan.
17 Jan.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Mar.
25 Mar. y
10 June 91
10 June 91
25 July 91
7 Nov. 91
18 Nov. 91
25 Nov. 91
2 Dec. 91
3 Feb. 92
25 May 92
8 Feb. 93
24 May 93
9 Aug. 93
27 Sept. 93
4 Oct. 93
18 Oct. 93
18 Oct. 93
24 Jan. 94
94
94
18 Apr
18 Apr
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
6 Feb. 95
13 Mar. 95
12 June 95
26 June 95
22 Jan. 96
12 Feb. 96
28 Mar. 96
8 Apr. 96
18 July 96
2 Jan. 97
13 Jan. 97
17 Mar. 97
1 7 Mar. 97
7 Apr.
7 July
15 Sept,
22 Jan.
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 58
16 Mar. 98
16 Mar. 98
4 May 98
18 May 98
28 May 98
1 June 98
13 July 98
27 July 98
12 Oct. 98
1 ■; Oct. 98
4 Nov. 91
18 May
23 Nov.
4 Jan.
15 Feb.
92
9-
93
93
22 Feb. 93
5 Apr,
9 Aug. 93
9 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 93
10 Oct. 93
1 Nov. 93
14 Mar. 94
14 Mar. 94
4 -Apr. 94
1 May 94
20 June 94
22 June 94
10 Aug. 94
8 Dec. 94
3 Jan.
9 Jan.
23 Jan.
11 Mar.
13 Mar.
26 July
1 Jan.
1 Jan. 96
18 Mar. 96
28 Mar. 96
9 Nov. 96
30 Jan. 97
5 Feb. 97
19 May 97
7 July 97
21 Aug. 97
11 Dec. 97
31 Dec. 97
31 Dec. 97
3 Jan. 98
27 Jan. 98
18 Feb. 98
12 Apr. 98
11 May 98
18 May 98
14 June 98
.. 1 Aug. 98
14 Sept. 98
captain.
3 Jan. 95
23 Jan. 95
11 Mar. 95
15 May 95
1 July 95
;:8 Mar. 96
9 Nov. 96
3 Dec. <J6
30 Jan .
5 Feb.
19 May
19 May
21 Aug.
11 Dec.
31 Dee.
3 Jan. 98
27 Jan. 98
27 Jan. 98
27 Jan. 98
:8 Feb. 98
18 May 98
14 Sept. 98
Years'ser.
Full
Hall
Pay..
Pay.
14
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323 The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Quarter Masters.— 2 Alfred Wynn,91 ig Sept. 85 ; Ron. Cap'ain, 19 Sept. 95.
j^.Tohn William Dwane,'1 15 Feb. 88 ; Ron. Captain, 15 March 97.
4 Timothy O'Shea,93 10 Jan. 94; Hon. Lieut.
3 William Charles Harrington, 1 Feb. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Green— Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for India, 25 Noo. 93. Mauritius.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1 Dec. 91. Cape of Good Hope.
3rd Battalion returned from Gibraltar, Dec. 1891. Aldershot.
ith Battalion returned from India, 4 December 1892. Aldershot.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1854,
including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and fnkerman (horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (mentionedin
despatches, received the thanks of the House of Commons, Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). '
3 Sir Redvers Henry Buller served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rities throughout the campaign of i860 in China
(Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 1st Battalion on the Red River expedition of 1S70. Accompanied Sir
Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873. and served as D. A. Adjutant and Quarter Master General
and Head of the Intelligence Department throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of Essa-
man, battle of Amoaful, advanced guai-d engagement at Jarbinbah, battle o( Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and
capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Kafir war of 1878-79, and commanded the Frontier Light Horse in the engagement at Taba ka Udoda and
in the operations at MolyneuxPath and against Manyanyoba's stronghold (several timesrnentioned in despatches).
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and commanded the cavalry in the engagements at Zlobane Mountain
and Kambula; conducted the reconnaissance before Ulundi, and was present in the engagement at Dlundi
(several times mentioned in despatches, thanked in General Orders, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Aide de Camp to the
Queen, Victoria Cross, CMG., Medal with Clasp) : received the TIE "for his gallant conduct at the retreat at
Inhlobana.on the 28th March 1879, in having assisted, whilst hotly pursued by Zulus, in rescuing Captain C. D'Arcy,
of the Frontier Light Horse, who was retiring on foot, and carrying him on his horse uutil he overtook the rear guard.
Also forhavingonthe same date, and under the same circumstances, conveyed Lieutenant C.Everitt, of the Frontier
Light Horse, whose horse had been killed under him, to a place of safety. Later on, Colonel Buller, m the same
manner, saved a trooper of the Frontier Light Horse, whose horse was completely exhausted, and who otherwise
would have been killed by the Zulus, who were within eighty yards of him." Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Chief
of the Staff to Sir Evelyn Wood with the local rank of Major General. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in
charge of the Intelligence Department, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th Septembei), and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCMG., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 in command of the 1st
Infantry Brigade and as second in command of the expedition, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, two
Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Chief of the Staff to Lord Wolseley ; when Sir Herbert
Stewart was woun dad and Colonel Burnaby had been killed, he took command of the Desert Column and with-
drew it from Gubat to Gakdul in face of the enemy, defeating them at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th
February (mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp).
4 Sir Francis Grenfell served as Aide de Camp to Sir Arthur Cunynghame in the operations of 1877-8 in
the Transkei ; also as Staff Officer to Colonel Glyn, commanding a field force in the Transkei, and was present in the
engagement with the Galekas and Gaikas at Quintana Mountain on the 7th Feb. 1878 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major). Served in the Kafir war of 1878 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at
Head Quarters. Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters, and
was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served
under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war of 1881 as Assistant Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war of
ij 8 1 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Head Quarters Staff, and was present at the engage-
ments of Tel-el-Mahuta and Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( mentioned in despatches, Aide de
Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of Medjidie, andKhedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-8; on the Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss in command of a Division (mentioned
in despatches, KCli., and promoted to 1st Class of the Medjidie and 3rd Class of the Osmanieh). Commanded the
troops during the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp). Also commanded the Nile Field Force in 1889 at the engagement at Toski (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, and Clasp).
l2'Colonel Walker served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-S5 as Aide de Camp and Acting Assistant
Military Secretary to Sir Charles Warren (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1891-02, including the operations in the Chin Hills as Intelligence Officer, and with the Lushai Column (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 1st Battalion
King's Royal Rifles from 30th July to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
13 Lt. Colonel Grimwood served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as second in command
1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i6 Lt. Colonel Gunning served with the 3rd Battalion 6othRifles'in the Zulu war of 1879, and'was present at tne action
of Gingiudhlovu and relief of Ekowe; afterwards served as Adjutant of the Battalion throughout the operations
of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, and commanded the
Binngshe Column during the operations in the Chin Hills (Medal with Clasp).
w L'.. Colonel Herbert s'erved in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles (Medal
with Ulasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corns, and
was 0 resent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
lv Major R. G. Buchanan Riddell servedin the Boer war of 1881.
23 Mijor Gore-Browne served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King s Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and
the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major W. P.Campbell served in the Nile Expedition in 1334-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present
in the engagements at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2? Major Bewicke-Copley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Koyal Rifles
from the 17th April till the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-58 with the Kurram-Kohat Force (mentioned in
desp itches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelli-
gence 2iid Division (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
3U Miior Montagu Stuart Wortley served in Afghanistan from October 1879 to August 1880 with the Koorum
Force as Transport Officer and Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Medal). Servedin the Beer war of
1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Orderly Officer to Sir W. O. Lanyon and
to Sir Baker Russell, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and jUiedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea and in the reconnaissance
to Metammeh (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and CMG. in recognition of his
services in Egypt); also served in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Biiret of Major).
The King's Royal Rifle Corps. 324
36 Major Fortescue served with the 2nd Battalion Coth Rifles in the Afghan war from April to October 1880, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee ; accouinanieil Sir Fi ederiek Roberta
in the march toCandahar. and was presentat the battle^f Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bionze Decoration).
Served in the Boer war in 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
38 Major U. E. Buchanan-Riddell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 1E81. Served
with the 31 d Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnais-
sance in f irce from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahnta. in the action at Kassasin
(oth September), and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the
Soudan Expedition iu 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and waspresent in the engagements
at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
40 Major Kays served with the expedition to Ashar.ti under Sir Francis So >tt in 1895 (Star).
41 Major M'Grigor served in the Boer war in 1881 as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles, and was present
in the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adjutant 3rd
Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was nres nt in the reconnaissance in toive from Alexandria on 5th August,
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta. the action at Kassasin iqth September), and as Orderly Oiheer to Brigadier
Ashburnham at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the
Soudan Expedition in 18848s Adjutant to the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (5th Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served with the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Major General Ewait, Commanding Lines of Communication (Brevet of Major,
Clasp).
43 Major Beaumont ser/ed with the 3rd Battalion Ccth Rifles in the Boer war in 1881, and was present in the
engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force irom Alexandria on 51I1 August, in the
engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in theaction atKassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kcbir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 in cnarge of Signallers, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Tunai (mentioned in despatches two Clusps). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 on signalling duties, and was present at the actiun of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches,
two Clasps).
44 Major Thistlethwayte served in the Boer war of 1E81 (wounded).
45 Major Addington served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Pattalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the en-
gagements at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp).
47 Captain Kennedy served in the Egyptian war or 1882 as Transport Officer 10 the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (yth September),
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
43 Lord Robert Manners served with the Isazai Expedition in 1891.
49 Captain Markham served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); also during the opera-
tions in the Chin Hills in 1891-92.
50 Captain Prendergast served in the Soudan Expedition in .-884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
31 Captain Nugent served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Extra Orderly Officer to Sir William. Lockhart, Com-
manding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892, Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 180s with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the
capture of the Malakand Pass (slightly wounded) and the engagement at Khar (.mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
52 Captain Henrikor served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp).
53 Captain Salmon served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
waspresent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Kattalion King's Royal Rifles, including the
capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
54 Major Blewitt served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
56 Captain Pakenham served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp).
58 Captain Clark served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) .
53 Captain Vernon served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
60 Captain Oxley served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
61 Major Watson served in the operations in the Chin Hills. Burmah. in 1891-92. Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force in 1396 as Aide de Camp to Sir Herbert Kitchener, Commanding the force, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, VSO. and Khedive's Medal with two
Clasps).
62 Captain Chaplin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
King's Royal Rifles from the nth April to the close oi the operations (Medal with Clasp).
63 Captain Bedmgfeld served with the Hazara Expedition in ifgi as Adjutant istBattalion King's Royal Rifles
(Medal with Clasp) ; in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
64 Captain Hare served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the istBattalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with
Clasp); in the Miranzai Expedition iu 1891 with the samg Battalion including the engagements at Sangar and
Mastan (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion King's Royal ttifles from the 17th May t) tne close of the operations (Medal
with Clasp).
45 Captain Loftus served wtih the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the istBattalion
King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement atKhar (Medal with Clasp).
66 Captain Christian served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
King s Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
67 Captain Warre served in the Hazara Expedition i 3 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also in tbe Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at
Sangar (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 3895 with the ist Battalion King's
Royal Ptifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
68 Captain Mon agu-Stuart-VVortley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1E95 as
Adjutant ist Battalion King's Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement atKhar
(Medal with Clasp) .
69 Captain Nortaey served in the Hazara Expedition in 1601 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1E91 with the same Battalion including the engagements at
Sangar and Masti.n , Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
70 Captain Pechell served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp): also in the M ranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at
Sangar and Mastan 'Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with tbe Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Lev 111 i8c-,wiih the ist Battalion King'sRoyal Rifles fremthenth April totheclose of the operations
(Medal with Clavjj).
71 His Highness Prince Christian of Sshleswig Holstein served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as
Orderly Officer to Major General Elles, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clast);
in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles including the engagemei ts at
Sangar and Mastan (.Clasp) ; and in the Isazai Expedition in 1892 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles
324<* The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Served with the expedition to Ashanti in 1895 as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir Francis Scott, Commanding
the Expeditionary Force (Brevet of Major, Star). Served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Herbert
Kitchener m 1898 as Staff Officer to the troops on board the Gunboats Flotilla, tool: part in the bombardment of
the Forts ot Omdnrman on Sept. 1st, aud wis present at the battle of Khartoum (mentioned in despatches,
Khedive's Medal with Clasp) .
r- Captain Eustace served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and during the operations
in the Ohm Hills with the Lushai Column in i8<ii-92 (Clasp).
V3 Captain Sackville West served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Graham (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); and during theoperationsin the Chin Hills m 1891 -92 (Clasp).
"Captain Byron served in the Hazara Expedition in T891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp); in the M'ranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements at
Sangar and Mastan (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Kiuloch, including the capture of the
M_alakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
W OaptainBlore sei ved with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture or' the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
"•Lieut. Cumberland served with the Tsazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Cnitrat Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's P.oyal Rifles from the 30th April to the close of the operations
(Medal with Clasp). ■
" Lieut. St. Aubyn sarved with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in tho operations in South Africa under
Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Js Lieut. Allgood nerved in the operations iu the Chin Hills in 1891-92.
~° Lieut. Burnett served wittt the Isazai Expedition iu 1892. Served, with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Eattalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and
the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
80 Lieut. Beaumont served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1891-92.
81 Lieut. Long served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S91-92, including the operations in the Chin Hills with
the Lushai Column (Medal with Clasp).
82 Lieut. Scratchley served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
83 Lieut. Hon. F. H.S. Roberts served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892, and with the Waziristan Field Force
in 1894-95 as Aide de Camp to Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force uuder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
84 Lieut. Herbert Stepney served in the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations
(Medal with Clasp).
85 Lieut. Th.vnue served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles from the 17th April to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp)
88 Lieut. Jelf served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
89 Lieut. Johnstone served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Batta-
lion King's Royal Riflss from the 14th May to the close of the operations (Medal with Clasp).
91 Captain Wynn served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the 60th Rifles, and waspresentat
the occupation of Candahar, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1S81 under Brigadier General
MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of i38i with the Natal Field Force.
92 Captain Dwane served in the Hazara Expedition iu 1891 with the ist Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal with
Clasp); also in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagement at Sangar
(Clasp) ; aud with the Isazai Expedition in i8qa. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, including the capture of che Malakand Pass and the engagement
at Khar (Medal with Clasp, granted the hon. rank of Captain for his services with the Hazara, Miranzai, and
Isazai Expeditions, and the Chitral Relief Force).
93 Lieut. O'Shea served in the operations in Burma in 1891 with the North-East Column (Medal with Clasp).
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Eaised in 1755 asa Regiment of four Battalions, and entitled " The 62nd Royal An erican Regiment."
Re-numbered " The 60th," 1756. 4th Battalion disbanded 1763, and 3rd Battalion, 1764. Both again
raised 1775 and disbanded 1783. Raised a third time 1787 (the 3rd Battalion being the present 2nd).
5th (Rifle) Battalion raised 1797 and Rifle Companies added to other Battalions, fth B'attalion raised
1799, aud 7th and 8th Battalions, 1813. 8th Battalion disbanded 1816; 7th, 1817 ; 6th, 1818; the 5th
(Rifle) Battalion the same year, the men being draftediuto the 2nd Battalion, which became "The Rifle
Battalion," the 3rd Battalion beirg stvled " Light Infantry." 1st, 4th, and 8th Battalions disbanded
1819, the 2nd becoming the 1st (Rifle Battalion) and the 3rd the 2nd (Light Infantry). Title changed
to " The Duke of York's Own- Rifle Corps and Light Infantry," 1824, and later in the same year " The
Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps." Title again changed to "The King's Royal Rifle Corps," 1830.
3rd and 4th Battalions raised the fourth time in 1855 and 1857 respectively. The number (60th)
omitted from the title, 1881.
Record of the Services of the King's Royal Rifle Corps.
Capture of Louisburg and Port du Quesne, 1758. Capture of Fort Niagara and siege and capture of
Quebec, 1759 (granted the motto "Celer et Audax"). Capture of Montreal, 1760, and of Martinique
and Savannah, 1762. American War of Independence, capture of Tobago, 1793, and of Martinique,
St. Lucia and Gruadaloupe, 1794. Surinam and battle of Bergen, 1799. Capture of the Danish West
India Islands, 1807 ; of Martinique and Islands of Les Saintes, 1809, and of Guadaloupe, 1810. Penin-
sular War of 1808-14, including the battles of Roleia, Vimier and Corunna, passage of the Douro,
battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor,Albuhera, Arroyo dos Molinos, siege and assault of Ciudad
Rodrigo, capture of Badijoz, battle of Salamanca, siege and assault of Castle of Burgos, battles of
Vittoria, Nivelle. Nive, Orthes, Toulouse a,nd Bayonne. Punjab campaign in 1848-49, including the
siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat. Kaffir War in 1851-53. Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58,
including the siege, assault and capture of Delhi. China War in i860 (Taku Forts and Pekin). Red
River Expedition, 1870. Afghan war of 1878-80 (battle of Ahmed Khol, march to Candahar under Sir
Frederick Roberts and battle of Candahar). Zulu war in 1879 (battle of Gingindhlovu). Boer war in
i88t. Egyptian war of 1882, including the battle of Tel-el-Kebir. Soudan campaign in 1804 (El Teb and
Tanni). Hazara, Miranzai and Burmese Expeditions, 1S90-91.
The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Formerly the 62nd (Wiltshire) and the ggth
Dulce of Edinburgh's (Lanarkshire) Regiments.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Wiltshire Militia.
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tst Batt., Quetta, Bombay. "1
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DEVIZES.
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The Duke of Sdinburg, _
"Sevastopol" "Pekin" " New Zealand " "South Afbica,
fears-ser. Colonel.— John Hart Dunne,1 JR] Ensign, v2l Sept. 52 ; Lieut. P27 Jan. 54 ; Capt. 27 July 55 ; Major,
p3 March 63; Lt. Colonel, 25 ISov. 65 ; Colonel, 25 Nov. 70 ; Major General, 1 July 81 ; Lieut. General,
27 July S9 ; General, 7 June 93 ; Colonel Wiltshire Regiment, 4 Apr. 98.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Henry Charles Harford," Ensign* 5 Nov. 70 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 81
Major, 7 Jan. 86; Lt. Colonel, 7 J»n. 98.
1 Harry Molynenx Carter,- Ensign, 8 Jan. 68; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Cup<\ 7 Aug. 78; Major, 17 Jan. 86;
Lt.Colonel.'ig Mar. 98.
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LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
2 Herbert Alfred Stock (Depot) ; 13 Aug
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1 Richard "William Crundell Brook
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1 Robert Hastings Price Snow
1 Walter Leslie Rocke, Superintendent >
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Wilfred Nash Bolton, Instructor Royal )
Military College 1 Sept. 92 )
2 Graham Joseph Dickson
Robert William Trim, Army Ord. Dept,.
Arthur Gordon Jeffreys, Adjutant 2 )
Volunteer Battalion, 10 Oct. 98 5
Thomas Wyatt Hale, Army Ord. Dept..
1 Hon. Leonard Holmes-a'Court
z William EyreMatcham {Depot)
2 Arthur Walter Hasted
1 James Frederick Forbes
2 Arthur Alison Stuart Barnes, Adju- )
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1 Lawrence Litchfield Steele,9 2nd in )
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Edward Cleary Hill,14 Inspector off
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Harry Wetherell Rowden,16 Recruit- \'
ii,g Staff Officer, London, 20 Mar. 97. J
Francis Richard Macmulleu,18 Adju- 1 i
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Yorkshire Regiment 15 Jan. 95 I
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2 Edward Vincent
2 William Atkins
1 Gerard Christopher Rigby21
Stephen Hungerford Pollen
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1 Herbert Tollemache Arnold
Lieutenants.
2 William Parry
1 John Reginald Wyndham, Adjutant j
2 Oct. 97 S
2 Stafford Henry Wolferstan Tordiffe, )
with West African Regiment S
2 Walter Sidney Brown
2 Sidney Hunter Shaw
2 Edward Evans
2 Arthur Harry Hutton Wilson
1 Percy Hasler (Depot)
1 Edwarf Usher Bradbridge
2 Henry Paton Rogers (Depot)
1 Allan Armstrong
1 Thomas Roche
1 Herbert Archibald Douglas
1 Cecil Arbuthnot Law
2 Mordaunt Cvril Richards
1 Frederick William Stoddart
1 Myles Lonsdall Formby
2 George Monreal
12 Mar.
13 July
19 July
21 Oct.
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2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
20 Feb. 95
29 May 95
29 May 95
19 June 95
12 Dec. 94
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16 Nov. 87
9 May 38
4 July 88
22 Aug. 88
22 Aug. 88
10 Nov.
24 Apr. 89
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1 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
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22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. 81
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22 Oct. 81
10 May 82
26 April 85
26 April 85
7 Jan. 86
22 Feb. 88
1 July 88
18 Jan. 88
7 Jan. 90
4 June 90
11 June 90
81 1 May 91
1 May 9
16 Oct. 9
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 85
6 May 8,
9 May 85
30 Jan. 86
25 Aug. 86
18 Jan. 90
S Mar. 90
3 Aug. 89
4 June 90
11 June 90
24 Nov. 90
1 May 91
29 May 91
16 Oct. 91
21 Oct. 91
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29 Jan.
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1 Dec.
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26 Feb.
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18 Mar.
18 Mar. 97
18 Mar. 97
20 Mar. 97
bbev.maj.
11 Oct. 93
6 Sept. 93
19 Mar. 94
8 Aug. 94
1 Jan. 98
7 Jan. 98
19 Mar. 98
14 Dec. 98
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The IluJce of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).
Second Lieutenants.
12 Laurence Oliver Falaise Mellish
U Ernest Radeliffe Cockbur
2ND LIEUT.
15 May 97
15 May 97
1 Alexander Wellesley Timmis ' 21 Auj;. 97
1 Lindsay Biiott fiumley Burne I 8 Sept. 97
2 Trevor Irvine Nevitt Mears 24 Mar. 97
1 Theophilus Hastings Parker 15 Dec. 97
1 Francis Henry Dansey 16 Feb. 98
1 Henry William Felix Ricketts 16 Feb.
1 Robert Douglas Murjoribanks 3 Aug.
Quarter blasters. -
-2 George Pepper.23 23 Aug. 93 ; Son. Lieut.
1 Henry Maukelow, 11 Aug. 97; Son. Lieur.
Faeingt White. — Agent 1, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for India, 18 Sept. 95. 2nd Battalion returned from Burinah, 5 Nov. 1895*
I General Dunne served with the 21st Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the bafctlsa-
of Alma, Balakiava, and Inkerman. siege of Sebastopol, and attack on the Redan ou the j8th June (Medal with.
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 99th Regiment in the campaign of
i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, assault and capture of the inner North
Taku Fort, actions of the Chang-kin-wan and Paliatchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
7 Lt.Colonel Harford served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Staff Officer of the 3rd Regiment of Natal
Native Contingent (two battalions) , and subsequently as Second Staff Officer of "Clarke's Column" (Medal wish-
Clasp).
8 Lt.Colonel Carter was employed in the Khyber Pass on the Lines of Communication during the Afghan war
in 1879 (Menal).
9 Major Steele served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the-
Candahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
II Major Hill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, first with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force,,
and afterwards with the 2nd Division Cabul Field Force (Medal).
16 Major Rowden served with th'e Mounted Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment of Inyezane and during the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
18 Major Macmullen served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
19 Major Jones served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, including the investment of
Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
20 Major Payne served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present during the investment
of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Rigby served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
23 Lieut. Pepper served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Wiltshire Regiment (formerly the 62nd Foot).
Raised as the 2nd Battalion 4th Foot, 1756. Constituted 62nd Regiment, 1758. To Ireland, 1759.
(Four Companies to North America, which returned in 1760) To Dominica, 1763. To Ireland, 1769..
To North America, 1776. To England, 1780. (Entitled " Wiltshire Regiment," 1792.) To Scotland,
Feb. 1784. To Ireland, Oct. 1784. To Jamaica and San Domingo, 1790. To England, 1797. (Formed
into two Battalions, 1799.) To Ireland, 1800. (2nd Battalion reduced, 1802 ; re-formed, 1804.) 1st Bat-
talion to Sicily, Egypt and Italy, 1805. To North America, 1814. [2nd Battalion to Ireland, 1805..
To the Peninsula, 1813 (battle of the Nive). To Ireland and France, 1815 (Army of Occupation). To
Ireland and reduced, i8if.J To Halifax. N.S., 1819. To Ireland, 1823. To India, 3830 (battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon). To England, 1847. To Ireland, 1854. To the Crimea, 1854 (siege of Sebas-
topol). To Nova Scotia, 1856. To Canada. 1862. To England, 1864. To Ireland, 1867. To India, 1869-
To Aden, 1880. To England, 1882. To the Channel Isles, 1886. To Ireland, 1887.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment (formerly the ggth Regiment).
Raised at Glasgow in 1824 and proceeded to the Mauritius, 1825. Entitled the ^Lanarkshire-
Regiment," 1832. To Ireland, 1837. To Van Diemen's Land, 1842. To New Zealand, 1845. To
Ireland, 1856. To India, 1858. To China, i860. To South Africa, 1865. To England, 1S69. Entitled
"Duke of Edinburgh's Regiment," 1874. To South Africa, 1878 (Zulu war of 1879). To Bermuda,
1879. To South Afric," . 1881. Entitled " 2nd Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment),'"
1881. To India, :88i.
ist Batt.,
2ndBatt.
Gibraltar.
Manchester
The Manchester Regiment.
-. Formerly the 63rd ( West Suffolk) and 9 6th Regiments.
J (The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 6th
Lancashire Militia.)
I'e
Full Half
Pay. Pay
26
327
63rd
I Regimental District,
L ASHTON.
"Peninsula" "Alma"
' " Egtft, 1882."
Captain, 4 Oct. 48 ; Major r
Major General,
" Egmont-op-Zee" " Egypt " (with the Sphinx). "Martinique" " Guadaloupe '
"Inkebhan" " Sevasiopol " " New Zealand " "Afghanistan, 1879-80
iL^l'jColonel.— Henry Radford Norman,1 CB. Ensign, ^23 Feb. 38; Lieut. 8 Apr. 42 ;
20 July 58; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Apr. 59 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 June 64 ; Colonel, 23 Sept. 65
26 Mar. 70; Lt. General, i July Sr ; Colonel Manchester Regiment, 25 Sept. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Charles farker Ridley,6 Lieut. 9 Aug. 73; Captain, 13 Sept. 79
Sept. 84; Lt. Colonel, 28 July 95.
1 Arthur Edward Richards CxxrrsLK, Lieut. 11 Sept. 74 ; Capt. 1 Oct. 81 ; Major, 6 Oct. 86; Lt.Colonelr
1 June 98.
Major,
Majors.
1 Arthur Edmund Simpson,9 2nd in\
Command 26 June 96 J
2 Charles Tom Reay,4 ■2nd, in Command 1
2 Aug. 98 5
2 John Percy Gethin
2 ArchibaldBoyd Maxwell'
1 John Edward Watson13 (Depot)
2 John Henry Abbot Anderson1* (Depot)
p.s.c. Anthony Thos. Philip Hudson, 1
D.A.A. Gen. Mauritius, 1 Mar. 95... )
William Bertram15
Captains.
Ralph Anstruther Henderson,16 Gov. \
Aldershot Military Prison 17 Feb. 96 )
1 Charles Curling Melvill9
1 Robert Davenport Vizard9
Lynch Hamilton Prioleau,9 Recruit- \
ing Staff Officer, Liverpool, 1 Apr. 97 J
1 p.s.c. Willoughby Garnons Gwatkin ...
Guy Wm.Fitton, Army Pay Department
Henry Charles Edward Westropp, >
Adj. 5 Bn. Lancashire Fus. 13 July 96 )
Anthony Hugh Baldwin,20 Adjutant 1
4 Battalion 14 Nov. 98 j
2 Herbert Lionel James
Henry Wm. Ernest Hitchhis, Adjutant )
3 Volunteer Battalion 1 Nov. 97 $
William Herbert Williamson
2 Charles Louis Rowe Petrie
Edmund Howard Gorges, serving in\
Uganda j
Arthur William Marden
2 Arthur Wm. Valentine Plunkett21
John Cane Crawford, Adjutant 3 )
Battalion 24 Jan. 98 j
2 Reginald Salter Weston21,
2 Edward Vaughan, Adjutant 5 July 95
1 Robert James Bridgford
1 GeraldCleeve Rynd
Herbt. Valentine Ravenscroft,25ser»-')
ing with the Egyptian Army )
1 Angus Menzies'-'7
Edward John Howard Walker, serving )
with Gold Coast Constabulary j
2 William Horsman Goldfinch26
Lieutenants.
t Francis Wyatt Abbot Anderson
2 George Courtenay King
1 William Patrick Eric Newbigging )
Adjutant 2 Nov. 98 }
Hugh Maurice Wellesley Souter
2 Donal Robertson Paton (Depot)
1 Arthur George Tillard
2 George Augustus James Godbold
2 Walter Wilton Campbell Stevenson ...
2 Joshua Henrv Miles Jebb
2 Bache Aden Wright
1 Alfred Granville Sharp
2 John David Beveridge Erskine
1 John Ernest Theodore Crichton
2 George Frederick Wallace Brindley...
1 Cyril German Danks
2 Edward Meivyn Baker
2 Francis Holland Dorling
2 Charles FitzGerild Hamilton Trueman
Second Lieutenants.
1 Richard Newman Hardcastle
1 Rupert Hunt-Grubbe
1 Humphrey Verdon Roe ,...
1 Frederick Cleave Strickland Dunlop
2ND LIEUT.
i May
7i
11 May
7"
11 May
7*
30 Jan.
78
4 Sept.
78
13 Aug.
79
13 Aug.
79
23 April
81
5 Feb.
87
14 Sept.
87
11 Feb.
88
14 Mar.
88
9 May
88
22 Aug.
88
10 Nov.
88
21 Dec.
89
3 May
90
28 June
90
8 Nov.
90
29 Nov.
90
28 June
90
21 Oct.
91
12 Mar.
92
23 Mar.
92
[8 May
92
9 Sept.
93
20 Feb.
9^
20 b'eb.
9i
20 Feb.
9S
28 Sept.
9T
28 Sept.
9S
7 Dec.
9t
6 June
96
5 Sept.
96
9 Dec.
96
15 May
97
15 May
97
8 Sept.
97
8 Sept.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
1 Dec.
97
LIEUT.
21 Sept. 74
11 Feb. 7
CAPTAIN. 1 BEEV.MAJ.
:8 June
8 Mar.
11 Sept. 76 1 13 Aug. 84
19 Apr. 79 1 20 Nov. 86
10 Aug. 87
12 Oct. s-
„ i2 Oct.
3 Sept. 79 11 Feb.
3 June 79 10 Aug. 87
ji June 79 12 Oct. 87
23 June 79 12 Oct. 87
18 June 81 2 July
1 July 81 12 Nov.
1 July 81 10 Apr.
22 Oct. 81 8 Nov.
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
12 May 83) 3* May 90
17 Jan.
18 Mar.
89
14 May
6 May
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
10 Apr.
3 July
31 July
6 Nov.
18 Dec.
17 Jan. 90
10 Sept. 90
3 Dec.
19 Mar. 92
19 May 92
10 July 9
15 Apr. 94
1 May 93
14 Dec.
5 July
28 July
31 July
17 May
24 Aug.
4 Oct.
19 Dec.
19 Dec.
13 Jan.
6 Mar.
29 Oct.
29 Oct.
1 Nov.
13 Apr.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
17 Aug.
3 Feb.
1 3 Mar.
11 May
28 July
13 July
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
13 Jan.
ic July
2 Sept.
1 Nov.
24 Jan.
24 Jan.
9 Feb.
9 Feb.
2 Aug.
S Oct.
98
98
17 Jan. 90
24 Oct. 9L
19 June 95
28 July 95
13 Jan. 97/
2 Sept. 97
1 Jan. 98,
2 Aug. 98.
10 Feb.
6 Oct. gS
4 Major Reay served with the-
ist Battalion Manchester Regiment)
in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal,,
and Khedive's Star).
27 Captain Menzies served in the-
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the-
2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
28 Lieut. Stewart Wynne served in
the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with,
the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp).
29 Lieut. Jones served in the Af-
ghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served:
in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
Pay.
The Manchester Regiment.
Pay.
Second Lieutenants.
i Donald Mackay Coghill
i Frederick Farrer Deakin
i Harold Fisher
2 Frank Scobell Nisbet
2ND LIEUT
4 May 98
4 May
4 May 98
7 May 98
Quarter Makers.— 2 Oscar Stewart-Wynne,28 16 Oct. 89 j Son. Lieut.
1 Alfred Jones,29 19 Mar. 90 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings White.— Agent*, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked fir Gibraltar, 18 Nov. 97. 2nd Battalion returned f rem Aden 2 Dec. 1
1 Lieut. General Norman served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at
the battle of Sobraon (Medal) . He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the
whole of the siege operations against Mooltan r.nd surrender of the fortress, including tbe affair cf the 9th Sept.,
storming the enemy's strongly-entrenched position before Mooltan, and commanded the troops in the advanced
batteries of ihe Camp during the action of Soorjkoond ; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps). Commanded two Companies when the Sepoys mutinied at Benares on 4th June 1857 ; commanded
the selected marksmen cf the Regiment with the Jounpore Field Force, including the actions of Chanda, Sultan-
pore and Dhowraha ; present with the Regiment at the repulse of the enemy near Amerpoore, siege and capture
of Lucknow, including the storming of the Emaumbara and the Kaisabagh ; commanded the Regiment at the
passage of the Tonse and forcing the enemy's position near Azimghur ; present in the skirmish near Birheea.and
at the defeat of the enemy at Jugdespore and subsequently repulsed them from that post ; commanded the Regi-
ment in the operations on the 26th May, 2nd and 4th June; was several times mentioned in despatches, and
promoted Brevet Major and Brevet Lt.Cclonel (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
6 Lt.Colonel Ridley served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester
Regiment (Medal with Clasp) .
a Majors Simpson and Maxwell, Captains Melvill, Vizard and Prioleau served with the 2nd Battalion
Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
13 Major Watson served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1 891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
14 Major Anderson served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal 'with Clasp).
15 Major Bertram served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Mounted Infantry with Sir Evelyn Wood's
Brigade, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
16 Captain Henderson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medalwith two Clasps).
20 Captain Baldwin served in the Miranzai Expedition in i8gi^with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Pluukett served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as Transport Officer Malakand, Mohmund, and Tirah Expeditionary Forces successively (Medal with
two Clasps).
24 Captain Weston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willam Lockhhart in
1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Transport Officer at the Base and Line of Communicatioins, and with the
Utman Khel Column of the same force (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Major Ravenscroft served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the gth Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
despatches, '4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps) ; also in the operations in 1898
resulting in the capture of Abu Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (Brevet of Major). See also
Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
26 Major Goldfinch served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 attached
to the Maxim Battery, including the engagement at Firket (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class
-of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment, — formerly the 63rd
(West Suffolk) Regiment.
2nd Battalion 8th Foot (The King's) was constituted in England a sepirate Regiment, and numbered 63rd Foot,
2758. West Indies, to 1764. Ireland, to 1775. America, to 1701 (serving as Mounted Infantry). Jamaica, to 1783.
Scotland, to 1786. Ireland and England, to 1793. Low Countries, to 1795. West Indies, to 1799. England and
Ireland, to 1800. Ferrol, Gibraltar, and Malta, to 1803. [2 ud Battalion raised in 1804 ; disbanded 1814.] Ireland
and Madeira, to 1S07. Westlndies, to 1819 (capture of Martiuique and Gaadaloupe). England and Ireland, to
1826. Portugal, to 1S28. England, 1828. New South Wales, to 1833. East Indies, to 1847. England, to 1851.
Ireland, to 1854. The Crimea, to 1856 (battles of Alma and Inkermanand siege of Sebastopol). Nova Scotia and
Canada, to 1835. England, to 1866. Scotland, to 1837 Ireland, to 1870. East Indies, to 1S82 (Afghan war,
1879-S0). Egypt, to 1882 (war of 1882). England, to 1888. Ireland, i8S3.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment [formerly the 96th Regiment).
Raised in 1S24 and proceeded to Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 1825. Bermudas and Somers Islands, to 1828. Halifax
.(with detachments at Sydney, Cape Breton, Prince Edward's Isle, Annapolis Royal, and St. John's, Newfound-
land), to 1835. England, to 1835. Ireland, to 1839. England, to July, 1839. New South Wales, to 1843. Van
Dieman's Land (with detachments in New Zealand, Norfolk Island, and Adelaide), to 1S49. East Indies, 1854.
Ireland, to 1856. Gibraltar, to 1857. England, to i860. Ireland, to 1862. England, to May 1862. Cape of Good
Hope, to 1865. East Indies, to 1875. England, to i33i. Malta to 1882. Egypt, to Oct. 1S82. East Indies, 1882.
The Prince of Wales's (North Staffordshire Regiment). 329
ist Batt.,Subathoo, Punjab.! Formerly the 64th (2nd, Staffordshire) and the I O^r
2nd Batt. Belfast. 0.7 / -r, ■ .. TT' 7 >\ t> j I Reoimentui District.
gbth (Jrrince oj Wales ) siegiments. _ lichfield.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 2nd and 3rd Stafford Militia respectively.)
The Prince of Wales's Plume.
Years'Ser-
FaU
Hall
Pav.
Pay.
26
25
1
25
25
26
24
23
20
*9
20
19
*/u
20
17
13
15
15
14
'6
14
14
14
^4
14
...
12
11
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11
...
11
it
10
10
...
9
9
S
8
8
8
8
6
6
5
6
5
7
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4
4
3
3
3
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2
2
2
2
I
6
1 2
...
St. Lucii" "Surinam" "China'
Reshike " " Bushibe" "Kooshab'
(with the Dragon).
' Lucknow."
' PuNJAUB :
'Pebsia"
Colonel. — 1 Charles Algernon Lewis,1 Cornet, ^13 Oct. 25; Lt. pi5 Aug. 26; Capt. pi2 April 33;
Capt. 6r Lt. Colonel, vy> Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Maior, n Jan. 58; Lt. Colonel, 13 Feb. 59 ; Major
General, 19 June 60; Lieut. General, 8 March 69 ; Ge neral, 5 April 76 ; Colonel 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Henry David Williams,2 Lt. 9 Aug. 73 ; Capt. 6 Mar. 80; Major, 17 June 85 ; Lt.
Colonel, 6 Mar. 95.
1 Thomas Carrie,'3 CB. Lt. 28 Feb. 74 ; Capt. 12 Mar. 8r ; Major, 1 July 88 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 96.
22 Jan.
11 Aug.
13 Aug.
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
12 Nov. 73
13 June 7
29 Jan. 70
13 Sept. 79
12 Mar.
1 July 81
6 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 79
4 May 87
11 Feb. 33
13 June 83
2; Aug. 83
31 Oct.
8 Dec.
23 Mar.
3 July
3 May
2 3 Apr.
25 June
10 May
hFeb.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
6 Feb.
23 May
23 May
23 May
25 Nov.
30 Jan.
2 Mar.
2 Mar.
16 July
isOst.
15 Dec. 90
Majors.
2 Charles Edward Bradley,* 2nd in\
Command 26 June 96 s
1 p.s.c. Henry Beaufoy Mortimer,5 2nd >
in Command 14 Sept. 96 ^
2 Harry Stewart Bruce Hodgkinson ...
2 Arthur Wildman Prior1' (Depot)
2 Henry Hartlan< Higginson7
1 Thomas Montgomery Hawtayne5
1 p.s.c. Walter Grenviile Ley6
1 Francis Geldard6
Captains.
1 Alan Mackenzie-Pendrill10
2 Albert John Lindner
Edmund Graham Snow, Adjutant 1 >
Middlesex Vol. Rifle* 15 Dec. 07 )
Henry Marwood,'J Adj. 3 Bn. 2 May 98
Lionel Thomas Camobeil Twyford, |_
Adjutant Provisional Bn. tj Dec. 95 j
2 Charles Grove Amphlett '.
2 William Alexander Barnett10
1 Reginald Pole Stuart11
Herbert Chidgey Brine Payne.'^rmy \
Pag Department )
1 Robert Harcourt Ord Capper
1 Lindsay Buchanan Scott1-
1 Charles Woodward Crofton13
2 Matthew Benjamin Dipnali Ffinch
1 Somerset Charles Godfrey Farfax )
Astel)14 j'
2 Harry Seddon Prickard21
2 John William Saunders
2 Vigant William de Falbe, Adjutant j
22 Jan. 98 )
IiIEUTEXANTS.
Thomas Moutgomerie Webb, seroina~)
in West Africa, with rank of Captain )
1 Robert Sehlesinger Hutchison,15 \
Adjutant 9 Jan. 97 J
1 Lionel Kekewich Carlyon
2 Claude Edward Allan MilOurne
1 Benjamin Irby Way,16 Provost Mar-':
shal, Malakand Force J
Alfred Letchworth Law, Adjutant 3*1
Battalion Irish Pifl.es, tcith rank of>
Captain, 2 Jan. 99 )
: Morton Herbert Knaggs15
1 John Wilson1^
Arthur Reginald Hoskins,20 serving >
tcith the Egyptian Army y
1 Edward Vigor Fox23....'
1 Francis Earl Johnston23
1 Halkett Walton Money Down21
e James Jay Bleecker Farley25
r Thomas Alchin Andrus27
Alister William Stewart Ewing, sen- \
ing with West African Regiment )
1 William Dennistoun Sword2'-*
[ Frank Hercules Walker
Wm. Radclvffe Dugmore, on Special >
Service, Uganda j
2 Douglas Thorne Seekham
1 Louis John Wyatt3"
2 Reginald John Drake
2 Horace William Ritchie
2 George Edward Lemau
1 Hugh Elliot Moule
Second Lieutenants.
2 Bertram Barre Waddell-Dudley
2 Henry Carmichael Tweedie
1 David John Jaukson Hill
2 James Wickham Ley
1 William Augustus Spencer Edwards...
1 William Jervis Locker
2 Edward Sambrooke John Anderson ...
2 Arthur Septimus Conway
Quarter Masters. —2 John Burrage,31 27 Sept. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Francis Gidney, 26 Juno 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. ESEV.3IAJ.
i July 81
19 Nov.
13 Apr.
14 Jan.
1 July
2 Jan.
: July
4 Mar.
23 Apr. 88
6 May 88
21 Mar. 91
14 Sept. 92
1 Mar. 93
1 Mar. 93
1 May 93
28 Oct. 93
30 Nov. 93
3 Feb. 94
9 Jan. 95
6 Mar. 95
30 Nov. 95
17 Dec. 95
26 Feb. 96
14 Sept. 96
18 May 98
18 Nov. 96
1 July 88
10 Oct. 88
10 Sept. 90
14 Sept. 92
9 Jan. 95
22 July 9b
14 Sept. 96
2 Dec. 96
2 Lt. Colonel Williams served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
3 Lt. Colonel Currie served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in com-
mand of the ist Battalion of the
North Staffordshire Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., 3rd Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Msdal
with Clasp).
* Major Bradley served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888.
5 Major Mortimer served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the ist Battalion North Staffordshire
Regiment (mentioned in despatches,
and Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
6 Majors Prior, Ley and Geldard
served" with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1884.
Major Marwood served in the
operations in Zululand in i883.
Served with the Dongola Expedi-
tionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 with the ist Bat-
talion North Staffordshire Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
[For continuation of Notes, see end of
York and Lancaster Regiment, p. 331.
Facings White.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Batt. embarked for the Weti
Indies, 1884.
2nd Batt. returned from Aden, 30
Mar. i883.
33°
65™
Regimental District,
PONTEFRACT.
The York and Lancaster Regiment.
Formerly the 6$th {2nd York N. Riding) and
the 84th (York and Lancaster) Regiments. | ^n<i Batt., Agra, Bengal.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the 3rd West York Militia.)
'India" (with the Royal Tiger). The Union Rose.
fist Batt., York.
I 2nd
"Nivg" "Peninsula" "Arabia" "Lucknow" " New Zealand "" Egypt,
' Tel-el-Kebib.:
Years' Ser.
Colonel.— James Henry Craig Robertson, Ensign, 2 July 29 ; Lieut. 30 Dec. 35 ; Capt. 27 Feb. 42 ; Bt.Major,
Pay.) Pay. 2° June 54 '• Bt.L'. Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Major, 7 May 58 ; Colonel, 27 Sept. 65; Major General, 16 May 70;
Lt. General, 1 July 81 ; General, 1 Apr. 91; Cotonei York and Lancaster Regiment, 21 June 92.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Henry Boughey, Ensign, p27 Nov. 67; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt, 3 Apr. 78;.
Major. 23 Mar. 87; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
1 William Johnston Kirkpatrick.'7 Lieut. 28 Feb. 74; Capt. 1 July 81; Bt. Major, 18 Nov. 82; Major,.
27 Aug. 9c ; Bt. Lf. Colonel. 13 Mar. 97 ; Lt. Colonel, to Nov. 97-
25
Majors.
1 Frederic Percy Lousada," 2nd in~i
Command it Oct. 97 i
2 Francis Edward Wallerstein, 2»d in 1
Command 10 Nov. 97 i
1 Berkeley Crosbie Quill1* {Devot)
p.'.c. Herbert Chas. Onslow Plumer-"1 j
{BrecetLt.Colonel,SU:i\Q7),L>.A.A. 1
Gen. for Inst ruction Aider shot, 5 Mar. 97 j
2 Ernest Ghamier Broughton"
1 Henry Southey Scholes1-8
George Francis Robert Henderson,-" |
Professor Staff College, with rank of >
Lt. Colonel, 17 Dec. 02 )
2 Randall Charles Annesley Howe28
Captains.
Spencer Duncan Maul18
Edward Francis Woodford, 1S Adj. 1 (
Volunteer Battalion 1 Sept. 98 i
Arthur Steuart Palmer, Inspection '1
Staff" Army Ordnance Department ... $
Stuart Peter Rolt
p.t.c. Edward Honywood-Hughes
2 Harry Nicholl Byass
2 Cecil Henry Ke'kewich, Station Utaff)
Officer, Agra, 1 June q8 i
2 Richard Eyles Galindo31
2 Fred. Francis Williamson Daniel],)
Adjutant 16 Mar. 96 )
i Arthur Colville Hyde
1 Ernest Cazenove Cobbold
1 William Longfield Brady
1 John Hervey Armstrong
2 Henry Cecil East Smithett
1 Arthur Manning Haines
2 Edward Geo. Graham Talbot Baines...
2 William M'Gee Armstrong
2 Arthur George Burt
Lieutenants.
i William Fletcher Clemson
1 Somerset Edward Deane Webb
William Edmond John Bradshaw, )
sercing with the Egyptian Army )
2 Ernest James Woodle3-
2 Frederick Percy Howlett
1 Thomas Tinning Gresson, Adjutant )
21 Dec. 96 >
2 Henry Percy Thurnall
1 Michael Francis Halt'ord
Olive William Justice, serving i»~)
British East Africa, with rank of /-
Cap tain )
2 George Capron {Depot)
2 Frederic Ellis Ashton
i John Stunders Armstrong (Depot)
2 Harold Kelway Colston
[ Francis Edward Bradshaw Isherwood
2 William Ernest Sykes
2 Middleton Middleton
2 Robert James Longden
2 Reginald Selous32
2 Cecil Hugh Taylor
2 Gerald Edward Bayley 32
2 Frederick Thomas Cecil Hill
1 Robert Gardner
Second Lieutenants.
2 Edward Craig Robertson
2 Hugh Frederick Byrne
Fiu'C Baigrie Ljru, Army Service Corps
1 Philip Edmund Vanghau
i Ronald Macclesfield Heath
2 Henry Ed meades
1 Herbert William Duckworth
1 Huih Roger Headlam
2 Alexander Gordon Lind
1 Gilbert Henry Wedywood
1 Alexander Horace Cyril Kearsey
2 Arthur Burdett Burdett.-,. , .,
2ND LIKU1.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BHEV.MAJ.
MAJOB.
28 Feb. 74 1 July 3i
27 Aug. 90
11 Sept. 76 29 May 82
1 July gr.
21 Aug. 72 24 June 79
30 July 90
11 Sept. 76 29 May 82
22 Jan. 93
11 Nov. 78 29 Nov. 83
27 Aug. 94
8 Dec.
77
1 Mar. 79
24 Feb. 86
1 July 95
1 May
?s
24 June 79
2 June 86
3 June 86
10 Nov. 07
19 Oct.
78
1 July 81
24 Aug. 87
15 Oct. 98
13 Aug.
79
1 July Si
16 July 88
14 Jan.
So
1 July 81
10 May S2
30 Jan. 84
6 Feb. 84
7 Feb. 85
29 Aug. 35
19 Sept. 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
30 Jan. 86
31 Oct. 83
7 July 86
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 36
1 Aug. 88
12 Feb. 90
28 Apr. 90
7 May 90
24 Dec. 90
2 Sept. 91
16 Sept. 91
30 Sept. 91
27 Aug. 94
16 Jan. 95
25 Mar. g$
1 July 95
28 Aug. 95
28 Aug. 95
16 Mar. 96
14 Sept.
87
16 Oct. 89
18 Sept. 97
16 Nov.
87
17 Dec. 39
10 Nov. 97
16 Nov.
87
12 Feb. 90
11 Feb.
88
28 Apr. 90
22 Aug.
88
7 May 90
8 Dec.
88
ii Dec. go
23 Mar.
89
11 Feb. 91
9 Nov.
89
30 Sept. 91
21 Dec.
89
26 Oct. 92
8 Jan.
go
26 Oct. 92
29 Mar.
9 Nov. 92
2' Lt. Colonel Henderson served!
yj
with the 2nd Battalion TorK and
9 Nov.
28 June
iS Feb.
7 Nov.
9 Jan.
19 Nov.
19 Nov.
17 Dec.
7 Mar.
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
2 J u:ie
89
90
91
27 Aug. 94
27 Nov. 94
16 Jan. 95
25 Mar. 95
1 July 95
28 Aug. 95
5 A.ug. 96
8 Sept. 96
Lancaster Regiment throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at ElMagfaj
and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions
yj-
at Kassasin, and at the battle of
y-*
Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal
y2
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
y*
"Major Howe served as Transport
94
27 Jan. 97
18 Sept. 97
Officer throughout the Egyptian way
y4
of 1882, and was present in the en-
94
^5
10 Nov. 97
4 Dec. 97
gagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-
Mahuta, in the two actions at Kas-
y4
7 Jan. 98
sasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive'J
28 Sept.
95
Star).
7 Dec.
9=i
25 Mar.
9.1
26 Aui.
96
15 May
97
15 May
97
15 May
97
8 Sept.
97
1 Dec.
97
4 May
93
7 May
98
3 Aug.
98
Tears' tier
Full ,Half
Pay
Pay.
4
l
The York and Lancaster Regiment. 331
Quarter 2Iasters.—i Martin Joseph Duggan,33 14 Aug. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Ckiistopher Gilby, 2 March 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Egypt, 21 Apr. 1884. 2nd Battalion embarked for Bermuda, 1883.
Major Quill served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
32, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta in the two actions at Kassasin, and at
:ihe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
17 Lt.Colonei Kirkpatrick served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was presentin the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
18 Major Scholes, Captains Maul and Woodtord served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment
throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and were present in the engagements at El Magfai and Tel-el-Mahuta, in
the two actions atlvassasin, and at the battle ol Tel-el-Kebfr (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's fctarj.
19 Major Lousada served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
•at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
23 Captain Broughton served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 1st
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
•Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24 Lt.Colonei Plumer served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Adjutant of
the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations i.i South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896. when he organized, raised, and commanded
.a Corps of Mounted Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonei, Medal).
31 Captain Galindo served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Indian Contingent (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
81 Lieuts. Selous and Bayley.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, ■' Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786. ;
,s Lieut. Duggan served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the
•engagements at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment— formerly the 65th (2nd York
North Riding) Regiment.
Raised as 2nd Battalion 12th Regiment in 1756. Became 65th Regiment, 1758 West Indies, to 1764. America,
■to 1777. England, to 1783. (A detachment served as Marines at the relief of Gibraltar., 1782.) Ireland, to 1784.
America, to 1791. Nova Scotia, to 1793. West Indies, to 179s. England and Scotland, to 1800. Cape of Good
Hope, to 1802. Ceylon, to 1S03. East Indies, to 1809. Gulf of Persia, to 1810. Isle of France, to 1811. East
Indies, to 1819. Gulf of Persia, to 1820. East India and Arabia, to 1823. England and Scotland, to 1824. Ireland,
■to 1829. West Tndies, to 1837. Nova Scotia, to 183S. America, to 1841. England, to 1813. Ireland, to 1845.
England, to 1846. New South Wales, to Nov. 1846. New Zealand, to 1865. England, to 1867. Ireland, to 1871.
East Indies, to 1882. (Became 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, 1S81.) Aden, to 1884. Egypt, to
April 1884. England, to 1889. Ireland, 1889.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment (formerly the 84th Regiment).
Raised in 1758, and proceeded to India, to 17^3. America and Canada, to 1783. England, to 1794. (2nd
Battalion raised in 1794, reduced in 1795). Flushing, 1794. England, to 1796. Cape of Good Hope, to 1799. India,
■to 1819. [2nd Battalion raised in 1808. Flanders, to 1809. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battle of Nive). England, to
.iSig, and incorporated in 1st Battalion.] England, to 1827. Jamaica, to 1838. England, to 1842. India, to 1859
(relief of Lucknow under General Havelock). England, to 1865. Malta, to 1867. Jamaica, to 1870. Halifax
N.S., to 1871. Ireland, to 1873. Channel Islands, to 1874. England, to 18S2. Egypt, Aug. to Oct. 1882. England'
to Oct. 1883. Bermuda, to 1886. Halifax, N.S., to 1888. West Indies, to 1891. South Africa, 1891.
Continuation of Notes to the North Staffordshire Regiment,
I General Lewis served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 13th August 1855; commanded Divi-
sions of the Army in the Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp
Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39 with the
•Grenadier Guards.
7 Major Higginson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Major Kawtayne served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Egyptian Army (Medal with Clasp, 4th
■Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition up the River Gambia against the Nativo
■Chief, Fodey Kabba, in 1892, as Superintendent of the Gambia Police Force).
,u Captains Mackenzie-Pendrill, Barnett, and Payne served in the operations in Zululand in i388.
II Cap-am Stuart served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
,ist Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
J2 Captain Scott served in the operations in Zululand in 1888. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force
.under Sir Herbert Kitchener m 1896 with the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (4th Class of the Med-
jidie, Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Crofton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
ist Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Astell served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st
'Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal).
15 Lieut. Hutchinson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal).
16 Lieut. Way served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
18 Lieut. Knaggs served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
isf. Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
19 Lieut. Wilson served with tho Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal with Ciasp:.
20 Lieut. Hoskins served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force umier SSc Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the
■9th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches. Khedive's Mtdal).
21 Captain Prickard serve I 111 the operations in Zululand in 1S88.
22 Lieut. Fox served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
23 Lieut. Johnston served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the
ust Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
24 Lieut. Down served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st
Battalion. North Staffordshire Regiment (Kiiedive's Medal with Clasp).
*'' Lieut. Farley served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st
iBatta'ion North Staffordshire Regiment 'Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
[For continuation of Notes see end of Durham Light Infantry , p. 333.
<]
The Durham Light Infantry.
Formerly the 6Sth (Durham — Lt. Inf.) and
the 106th (Bombay Lt. Inf.) Regiments.
Tist Batt.,
Land Batt.
Aldershot.
Poona, Bombay.
332
68™
Regimental District,
NEWCASTLE.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st and 2nd Durham Militia respectively.)
The United Red and White Rose. ■"Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Oethes
"Peninsula" "Alma" " Inkekman " " Sevastopol" " Persia " "Reshibe "
" Bushire " " Kooshab " " New Zealand."
Years'Ser. Colonel.— Sir Reginald Gipps,1 KCB. Ensign <f Lt. I'io Apr. 49 ; Lt. 6c Captain, 2oJune54; Bt.Major,
6 June 56 ; Capt. &■ Lt. Colonel, vz Feb. 58 ; Colonel, 5 Jan. 7: : Major, 10 Oct. 74 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Sept.V; ;
Major GeneraJ, 1 July 81 ; Lieut. General, :: Dec. 89; General, 26 May 94; Colonel Durham Light
Full Half
Pay. Pav.
Infantry, 17 Dec. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Frederick Henry Whitbj", Lieut. 9 Au
j Lt. Colonel, 27 Aug. 94; Colonel, 27 Aug. 98.
'i Arthur Law Woodland, Ensign, pi Feb. 67 ; Lieut. pi2 Oct. 70
Lt. Colonel, 31 Oct. 96. .
73; Copt. 23 July 79; Major, 20 Jan. 84 ;
Capt. 29 June 75 ; Major, 23 Mar. 84 ;
22
21
19
20
19
19
18
Majors.
2 AhvyndeBlaquiere Valentine Paget,2 (
2nd in Command 25 Aug. 96 J
Herbert Swayne FitzGerald,3 serving \
in West Africa, uithrankofLt. Colonel )
2 George Markham Davison
2 George Morley Saunders
1 Thomas Roger Johnson- Smyth ■'(D^io^)
2 Walter Charteris Ross>'3 Assistant 1
Military Secretory, Punjab. )
1 Francis Gerald Kenyon-Slaney
1 Hon. William Lyonel Vane
Captains.
2 Arthur Trelawny Payne
1 George ClavellMansel
John EvneitBush,' Adjutant G. I. P. )
Railway Vol. Rifles 20 Nov. 95 J
Laurence Parke, Adjutant 5 Vul. Bn. )
Cheshire Regt.~2 Apr. 94 f
2 Richard John Gardiner, Army Ord-f 1
nance Department .-. J '
Francis Honorius Sisson Sitwell, )
Adjutant 3 Battalion 14 Sept. 96 ... /
William Tennant Buck,7 Adj. 2 Bn. \
B. B. 6r Central India Railway Vols. -
1 Apr. 97 )
2 Henry de Beauvoir de Lisle,8 DSO. ~>
Satff College 5
Charles Edward Wilson," Adjutant")
1 Bn. B.B. <f C.I.R. Vols. 23 Nov. 93 )
Alfred William Baker," serving with '1
the West African Frontier Police ... )
Nicholas Trafalgar Biddulph,5 Adju- ~>
tant Nagpore Vol. Rifles 2 July 9S j
1 Ernest St. George Pratt, Staff College...
Charles Massy Mathew,*0 DSO.)
Army Ordnance Department )
Lincoln Edmund Cary Elwes, Adj. 2 ~>v
Vol. Bn. Worcester Regt. 14 June 97 J
2 Chas.CamacLuard,nAdjutarit 1 July 96
1 Bernard WilliamLynedochM'Mahon, V
Adjutant 19 Nov. 96 j
2 Michael Derwass Goring Jones
2ND LIKU1
14 Sept. 78
20 Sept. 77
: May 78
14 Jan. 80
11 Oct. 79
n Aug. So
23 Oct. 80
19 Feb. 81
19 Feb. 81
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
11 Feb. 75 24 Aug. 81
11 Feb. 75! 5 July S2
13 June 7s 14 Mar. 83
26 Aug. 76 j 20 Jan. 84
30 Apr. 79 12 Feb. 85
16 July S01 5 Nov. 87
2 Feb. 81 28 Nov. 87
1 July 81 1 29 Oct. 87
17 Mar. So! 5 May 87
1 July 81 gi Apr. 89
1 July Si; 17 Apr. 89
1 July Si 17 Apr.
1 July 8
BREV.MAJ.
Robert Maxwell D'Arcy-Hildyard, j
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Bn. 1 Jan. 97 J
2 Edgar Assheton Iremonger
1 Robert Francis Bell
1 Walter Charles Lascelles
2 Robert Charles Saville. {Depot)
1 Hanvvay Robert Cumming
1 Oswald Birley Harter
Lieutenants.
2 Ernest Baseley Hales
Hubert Horatio Shirley Morant, serv- \ \
ing Kith the Egyptian Army )
Aubrey Charles Tucker, serving in the ~>
Niger Coast Protectorate _f
2 Joseph Arthur Crosthwaite (Depot)
1 Anthony Edw. Mortimer Bacon [Depot]
2 Henry Benfield DesVoeux Wilkinson ..
Archibald Francis Stewart
2 D'Arcy Wentworth Mander
2 Bryan Charles Fairfax
1 Edward Algernon deader Blake
2 Alexander Kirkland Robb5
2 William John Ainsworth
2 Edward Du Pre' Herford Moore ,
1 George Leslie Cochrane
1 William Northey
2 Eustace Arthur Lang
2 Arthur Stracnan Way ., ,
2 Lionel Forbes Ashburner ,
1 Robert Tyndall
2 William Gibson
1 1 Alfred Leonard Cartwright
L Lionel Culme Soltau-Symons
Second Lieutenants.
Ii John Salusbury Dnthank
12 Henry Clare Duncan
2 Alfred Ernest Irvine
14 Sept. 87
21 Dec.
22 Aug.
28 Nov.
30 Jan.
S June
8 June
88
S June
16 Oct. 89
29 Nov. 90
9 Sept. 91
10 Oct. 91
9 Jan. 92
25 Sept. 92
17 Dec. 92
5 Mar. 93
26 Apr. 93
20 May g^
19 July 93
2 June 94
13 June 94
28 Sept. 95
10 Oct. 94
26 Feb. 96
16 Jan. 95
6 June q6
12 Aug. 96
23 Sept. 96
9 Dec. 96
9 Dec. 96
20 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 97
28 Jan. 82
10 May 82
10 Mar. S3
6 Feb. 84
6 Feb. 84
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
29 Aug. 85
2 Sept. 85
25 Nov. 85
30 Jan.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
27 Aug.
25 Feb.
10 May
28 July
15 Aug.
19 Sept. 91
19 Nov. 92
15 Mar. 93
19 Apr.
11 Apr.
29 July
4 Aug.
12 Feb.
26 Apr.
6 May
21 May
23 July
25 Aug.
31 Oct.
16 Dec.
22 Mar.
24 Nov.
28 July
4 Dec.
19 Jan.
29 Mar.
1 Sept.
27 Aug. 90
27 Aug. 90
28 July 91
1 Oct. 91
1 Oct. 91
19 Apr. 93
31 Apr. 94
11 Apr.
1 1 Apr. 94
11 Apr. 94
13 Feb. 95
26 Apr. 96
6 May 96
25 Aug. 96
31 Oct. 96
16 Dec. 96
1 Jan. 97
1 Apr. 97
24 Nov. 97
19 Jan. 9S
21 Oct. 91
31 Oct. 92
11 Apr. 94
11 Apr.
25 Aug
31 Oct.
16 Dec.
94
96
96
06
14 Sept. 98,
12 Lieut. Rebb served in the cam-
paign on the North- West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 attached to the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Light In-
fantry, and was present in the engage-
ment at Shin Kamar (mentioned1)!}
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
13 Lieut. Gibson served the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 attached to the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Yorkshire Lightlnfantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
Tears
I'ay.
Ser.
Half
Pav.
?.
2
2
i
I
i
I
I
1
6
i
The Durham Light Infantry.
333
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Burnnby Thrasher
David Lloyd Breretoi".
Herbert Por.sonby Watis
Charles Duncorab'e Shafto
Roper Maxwell Tyler
John William Jeffreys
Claud Leonard Matthews
Arthur William Baillie Wal lace
Quarter Masters. — i John Henry Licbrecht, 4 Oct. 93 ; Son. Lieut
2ND LIEUT.
1 5 May
07
28 Julv
07
: Dec.
97
16 Fell.
Q8
16 Feb.
QB
4 May
q8
4 May
q8
18 May
98
2 Th im as Francis Loup
! Sept. 90 ;
Son. Lieut.
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Holt and Co.
ijrf Butt, returned from Lndia, 13 Apr. 1887.
2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 1882.
1 Sir Reginald Gipps served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of
hand), Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the
26th Oct. (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
2 Major Pa set served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commandant of British Troops Base Depot (Medal with two Clasps).
3 Lt.Colonel FitzGerald served as Adjutant with the 150b Sikhs in the Afghan war in 1880; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at
the battle of Candahar( Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain Johnson-Smyth served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5 Captain Biddulph served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
' Captains Bush, Buck, Wilson, and Baker served with the Soudan Frontier J Field Force in 1885-86, and
were present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
8 Captain de Lisle served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Mounted Infantry, including the
attack on the Ambigole Wells and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal, and Kh=dive's
Star).
9 Major Ross served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on Transport duty with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
10 Captain Mathew. — For War Services, see Army Ordnance Department.
11 Captain Luard served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Durham Light Infantry (formerly the 68tli Durham
Light Infantry).
Raised in 1756 as the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Constituted 68th Foot in 1758, and pro-
ceeded to Cherbourg and St. Male. To England, 1758. To Scotland, 1762. To Ireland, 1763. To
Antigua, 1764. To England, 1773. To Scotland, 1774. To Ireland, 1776 To England, 1782. (En-
titled " Durham.") To the Channel Islands, 1783. To Gibraltar, 1785. To the West Indies, 1794.
To England, 1796. To Ireland, 1797. To England, 1800. To the West Indies, 1801. To Eno-land*
1806. (Made Light Infantry, 1808.) To Walrheren, 1809. To the Peninsula, 1811 (battles of Salamanca'
Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1814. To Canada, 1818. To Ireland,
1829. To Scotland, 1833. To Gibraltar, 1834. To Jamaica, 1838. To Canada, 1841. To England'
1844. To Ireland, 1846. To Malta, 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerman and
siege of Sebastopol). To the Ionian Islands, 1856. To England, 1857. To Burmah, 1857. To New
Zealand, 1864 (war in 1864-65). To England, 1866. To India, 1872. To England, 1887. To Ireland, 1893.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry (formerly the 106th Bombay
Light Infantry).
Raised at Poona as the 2nd Bombay European Light Infantry in 1840. To Belgium, 1844. To-
Aden, 1846. Right Wing to Poona, 1848. To Belgaum, 1849. To Kurrachee, 1853. To Persia,
1856 (battles of Reshire, Bushire, and Khooshab). ToBelgaum, 1857. To Bombay, i860. ToNeemueh'
1861. Entitled " 106th (Bombay) Light Infantry," 1861. To Nusseerabad, 1864. To Meean Meer'
1867. To Umballa, 1868. To Jhansi and Nowgong, 1870. To England, 1874. To Ireland, 1880. En-
titled " 2nd Battalion Durham Light Infantry," 1881. To Gibraltar and Malta, 1882. To Eg-ynt
1885. To India, 1887. ^ '
Continuation of Notes to the North Staffordshire Regiment.
" Lieut. Andrus served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with thp
1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal).
25 Lieut. Sword served with the DoDgola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 with the is^
Battalion North Staffordshire Regirteiit (Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
30 Lieut. Wyatt served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the 1st
Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal).
31 Lieut. Burrage served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (formerly the 6^th Regiment)
Constituted 64th Foot in 1758, and proceeded to Island of Martinique, 1759 to 1763. England, to 1773. Nortb
America, to 1782. Jamaica, to 1784. England, to 1786. Ireland, to 1793. West Indies, to 1795 (capture of St
Lucia). England, 1795. Gibraltar, to 1796. England, 1796. Ireland, to 1799. England, to 1801. West Indies"
to 1813 (capture of Surinam). Halifax, Nova Scotia, to 1815. Continent of Europe, to 1816. England, to 1818'
Gibraltar, to ~r
East Indies,
of Lucknow
Scotland,
Indies, to 1886. South Africa and Mauritius, 18
Record of the Services of the 2nd, Battalion_Prince of Wales' North Staffordshire Regiment
(formerly the 98th Prince of Wales' Regiment).
Raised in 1824. and proceeded to Cape of Hope. To England, 1837. To China, 1841. To India 1846 Tr>
England, »855- To India, 1857. To England, 1867. To West Indies, 1873. To Malta, 1875. To India 1880 t~
Aden, 1886. To England, 1888. ' ' xo
334 The Highland Light Infantry.
71 ®T 1 Formerly the 7 1 st (Highland — IriqJit Infantry) r-istBatt.,Devonport.
■ I I , •;, „ ' , /ir- f, , \ t> • J. JJ 2nd Batt., Kurracb.ee,
Regimental District, I and *»« 74*« {Highlanders) Megwienis. [_ Bombay.
HAMILTON. _l(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the 1st Eoyal Lanark Militia.)
" CiKifATic" " Sholinghub" " Mysore " " Hindoostan" "Assays" (with the Elephant). " Seeingapatah "
" Cape of Good Hope, 1806 "" Roleia " "Vimieba " "Cobukna" " Busaco " " Fuentes d'Onob" "Ciui>ad
Rodeigo" " Badajoz" " Almaeaz " " Salamanca " " Vittoria" " Pyrenees" "Nivelle " " Nive" "Oeihes"
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Wateeloo" "Sooth Afeica, 1851-2-3" "Sevasiopol" "Central India"
"Egypt, 1882" " Tel-el-Kebir."
Colonel. — Walter Douglas Phillipps Patton-Bethune,1 Ensign, p28 Sept. 38; Lt. p3 Nov. 40; Capt. ''12
Years' Ser. May 46; Major, 27 Feb. 52 ; Brevet Lieut. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Lieut. Colonel, 11
Full Half May 62 ; Major General, 1 Jan. 68 ; Lieutenant General, 14 Sept. 75 ; General, 1 Oc;. 77; Colonel 74th
Por.Pay_i Foot, 8 Oct. '76.
31 ... Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Francis Maude Reiil, Ensign, p8 July 68; Lieut. '27 An». 70; Capt. 20 Apr. 78 ;
Major, 7 Apr. 86; Lt. Colonel, 22 Nov. 94 ; Colonel, 22 Nov. 1898.
2 Richard Duffin Buckley Rutherlord,3 Ensign, v 9 Oct. 69 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 29 Apr. 79 ; Major,
74 Feb. 86: Lt. Colonel, 15 Apr. 07.
26
26
Assistant ~\
Sckool of>
:?}
Majors.
1 Henry Robert Kelharo,42n<i in Com-'i
mand 26 June 96 $
2 Carteret Walter Carey,5 2nd in Com- 1
mand 15 Apr. 97 j
James Mitchell-Innes
2 Ernest Alfred Crowder Garland6
2 Cecil Charles Cavendish7
2 Harrison Midwood8
1 Hon. Henry James Auson {.Depot)
1 Ing ram Coso Conway-Gordon
Captains.
2 Alfred Granville Balfour, District \
Inspetr.of Musk. Some Dist.i Jan. 99
John Dutton Runt, Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General, Jiythe S
Musketry, 31 May 96
1 John Richardson
2 Spencer William Scrase-Dickins10
Fuller Whistler
2 George Clifton Inglis Stockwell11
Horace Francis Kays,12 Adjutant 9)
Lanark Volunteer Rifles-! Jan. 95 ... j
Tyrell Carter Ross,1-1 Adjutant Sind)
Volunteer Rifles 30 Apr! y3 j
Alexander Francis Evans-Lombe, Ad- >
jutant 4 Battalion 1 Jan. 95 y
2 Francis Myles Sandys-Lumsdaine
Adjutant 26 Apr. 97
Robert Wm. Hawthorn Ronaldson,1-
Adjutant 3 Battalion 8 Oct. 98
1 Arthur Alexander Wolfe-Murray
2 Herbert Cha worth Fergusson16
1 Conrad Ernest Noyes
John Henry Purvis
1 Alexander Frederick Lambton ...
1 James William Alston Cowan, AdjuO
tant 14 Jan. 98 j
1 Edward Roden Hill
1 George Edward Begbie
1 William Malcolm Fleming Hamilton..
Lieutenants.
Henry James Thackeray,'8 Adjutants
1 Volunteer Battalion 15 Dec. 98, >
with hon. rank of Captain )
George Tyrie Brand Wilson, Aide de \
Camp to Lord Congleton 29 Mar. 98... i
1 Edward Leyland Cooke Feilden
2 Henry Geoffrey Noel de Berry19
Charles Edward Andrews, serving )
icith We*t African Frontier Police $
1 Thomas MacGregor Twynam, with \
Provisional Battalion J
2 John C'rum Grahame'20
2 Edward Armstrong21
2 Basil Charles Mowbray22
2 Robert Emile Shepherd Prentice23
Arthur Neil Edmondstone Browne..,
Alan Colquhoun Grant,24 serving ~i
with the Egyptian Army 3
1 Robert Warren Hastings Anderson ...
2 Henry John Pack-Beresford25
2 Thomas Francis Murray26
Denis Wellesley Maxwell,2" Com-~>
mandant Ghizri Sanitarium j
1 John James Ronald
2 Edward Lewis Rolland28
i Thomas Patrick Milne Home
1 Henry Townsend Corbet Singleton
2 Robert Guy Incledon Chichester29
Second Lieutenants.
j Charles Robert Graham Mayne
2 Percy Balfour30
2 Arratoon William David Gaussen31 ...
1 Hervey Ronald Bruce
2 Hugh Charles Stockwell32
2 Keith Lyon Buist31
1 Arnold Jeffreys Marten
2ND LIKUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BREV. Mil.
MAJOR.
28 May 73
7 Jan.
82
31 Jan. 90
12 Nov. 73
25 Jan.
82
22 Nov. 90
11 May
21 June
78
79
12 Nov. 73
11 Nov. 7S
28 Apr. 76
11 Sept. 76
1 July 81
1 July 81
25 Oct.
24 Jan.
10 Feb.
11 Sept
3 Apr.
6 May
84
88
88
88
89
89
22 Nov. 94
13 Nov. 95
25 Mar. 96
11 Nov. 96
20 Jan. 97
15 Apr. 97
6 Aug.
79
1 July 81
j 1 Nov.
90
13 Aug.
79
1 July 81
22 Nov.
90
13 Aug.
79
1 July 81
10 May 82
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 82
5 Dec. 83
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
22 Nov.
18 Feb.
3 Feb.
1 Sept.
26 Oct.
14 Nov.
14 Nov.
90
91
92
92
92
92
92
6 July
16 May
22 Aug.
30 Jan.
87
88
88
89
25 Nov. 85
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
10 Nov. 86
3 Apr. 89
18 Dec. 89
6 May 90
18 Feb. 91
17 Dec.
17 May
15 June
22 Nov.
1 Jan.
7 Jan.
7 May
1: Jan.
92
93
93
94
95
95
96
97
23 Mar.
10 Apr.
14 Aug.
89
89
89
4 May 91
3 Feb. 92
1 Sept. 92
20 Jan.
15 Apr.
15 Apr.
97
97
97
8 Nov.
90
14 Nov. 92
17 Jan.
9i
23 Nov. 92
4 Feb.
25 Mar.
9'
91
24 Nov. 92
17 Dec. 92
23 May
9i
17 May 93
10 Oct.
9i
25 June 93
9 Apr.
19 Oct.
26 Oct.
7 Dec.
20 May
92
92
92
92
93
22 Nov. 94
1 Jan. 95
7 Jan. 95
6 Aug. 95
25 Mar. 96
21 Oct.
93
11 Apr. 06
7 Mar.
18 July
10 Oct.
9*
94
94
31 May 96
18 Nov. 96
11 Jan. 97
20 Feb.
95
20 Jan. 97
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
29 May
95
95
95
95
95
15 Apr. 97
3 Oct. 97
3 Feb. 98
5 Mar. 98
8 Sept. 98
10 June
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
28 Mar.
6 June
9 Dec.
95
95
95
95
96
06
96
Year*
Full
Pay.
'Ser.i
Hall
Pav
9
2
2
... |
2
... 1
2
1
2
T
I
4
4
The Highland Light Infantry
335
SBCOSD LlPCTENANTS.
i Edward Barnabv Thresher
2 David Lloy I Brereton
Thomas Anselau Pollok
ii CharlesPa'riek JarjortbanksCr.iigie )
Halkett34 '. }
William Basil Charles Bridgj35
i Cuthbert Thomas Mtrtin
i William Henry-Erik Segrave
i Henry Hay Marshall Harris
2ND LIEUT.
15 May
28 July
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
24 Mar.
15 May
7 May
11 May
Quarter Masters. — 2 John Thomas Johnson,36 21 Dec. 95 ; Hon. Lieut
1 Duncan Finlayson, 21 Dec. 95; Hun. Lieut.
Facings Yellow. —Agents, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Malta, 27 Dec. 1898. 2nd Battalion embarked for India, 1 Oct. 1S84.
I General Patton-Bethune served with the 74th throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), ana was present in
all the operations ; commanded the Regiment in the Field from November 1851 until October 1S52 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Li. Colonel). Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present (attached to the
Staff) at the b? trie of Balaklava and Inkerman.and was also present with the Head Quarter Staff as an amateur
at the battle of the Alma, the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, and capture of Balaklava (Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). He was on Field Service with a Madras Column during the
Indian Mutiny in 1857.
3 Lt.Colonel Rutherford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in the Transport Department (Medal). Served in
the expedition 10 the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 i'i command of the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry,
and took part in. the operations of the Maiakaud and Buner Field Forces, including the forcing of the Tanga Pass
(mentioned in despatches Medal with Clasp).
4 Major ICelham served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Major Carey served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry m the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wi liaun Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd.
Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the opera ions of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces, in-
cluding the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Cla-tp).
6 Maior Garland served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infant-y in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at th-? bittle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and IChedive's Stir). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Ljckhart in 1897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light
Infantry, and took pirt in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the lorcing of the
Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Cavendish served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
8 Major Midwood served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, anii was
present at the battle of Te'-^l-Kebir — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
campaign on the North West Fr .ntier of India under Sir William Oockbart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion High-
land Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing
of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Scrase-Dicklns served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry,
and was present at the battle of '('el-el-Kebir iMedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign
on the North West Fr mtier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897- 9S with the 2nd Battalion Hiirbland Light
Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, and taok part in the operations of the Malakand and Buner Field Furcts,"in-
cluding the forcing of the Tanga Pa?s (Medal with Clasp). [See ak>° Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," page 786 J
II Captain Stociwell served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major 3rd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Claspl.
12 Captain Kays served with the H izara Expediiion in 1891 as Assistant Superintendentof Signalling (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Superintendent ot Signal-
ling (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
13 Captain Ross served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Inpantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing 01 the Tan^a Pass (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Sandys-Lumsdaine served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operation; of
the Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
15 Captain Ronaldson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Tndia under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain Fergusson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battabon Highland Light Infant-y, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including theforcing of tae Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain Thackeray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling durj-
(Medal with Clasp).
19 Lieut, de Berry served in the camp lign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William L -ckha.rt in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battilion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
20 Lieut. Grahame served in the campaign on the North Wes-t Frontier of india under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 -with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
21 Lieut. Armstrong served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willi 1111 Lickhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light infant y. and tooK part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces inclndins.'the torcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
22 Lieut. Mowbray served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of india under Sir William Lockhart in
1898 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of .the Buner iield Force
including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
23 Lieut. Prentice se> ved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the 2nd Battalion Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand i ield Force (Medjl
•with Clasp).
21 Lieut. Grant served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, snd took pa.it in the operations of the Malakand ind
Bi.ner Field Forcas including the forcing of the T;.nga 1 ass (Mtdal with Cla~p).
335a The Highland Light Infantry.
23 Lieut. Pack Beresford served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
2G Lieut. Murray served in the campaign on the Morth' West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
27 Lieut. Maxwell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
28 Lieut. Rolland served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light infantry, and took part in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
29 Lieut. Chichester served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India \n:dei Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantiy, aid took part in the opeiatioi.s of the
Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
30 Second Lieut. Balfour served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and tnok part in the operations of the Malakand
and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
sl Second Lieut. Gausstn served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took pait in the operations of the
Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pa^s (Medal with Clasp).
32 Second Lieut, Stockwell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhari in 1S97-9S with the *nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Malakand and Buner Field Forces including the lorcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
33 Second Lieut. Buist served in the campaign on the North West Frcn'ier of India under Sir Wi ham Lockhart
in 1897 with the end Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took pait in the opeiations of the Malakand Field
Force (Medal with Clasp).
31 Second Lieut. Craigie Halkett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India urider Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took part in the cperations of
the Malakand and Buner Held Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal withCl'sp).
35 Second Lieut. Bridge served in the campaign on the North West Fn ntier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took pint in the operations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
T897-93 with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, and took pait in Reoperations of the Malakand and
Buner Field Forces including the forcing of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Llasp).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry (formerly the 7.4th Highlanders).
Raised in 1787, remaining at home till 1789. India, to 1805 (storming- of Seringapatam and battle of
Assaye). England and Scotland, to 1809. Ireland, to 1810. The Peninsula, to 1814 (battles of Busaco,
Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca. Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and
Toulouse). Ireland, to 1818. North America, to 1828. West Indies, to 1830. Ireland, to 1834. West
Indies, to 1841. Canada, to 1845. England and Scotland, to 1847. Ireland, to 1851. South Africa, to
1854. India, to 1864. England and Scotland, to 1866. Ireland, to i858. Gibraltar, to 1872. Malta,
to 1876. Straits Settlements, to 1878. Hong Kong, to 1879. Straits Settlements, to 1880. Englard
and Scotland, to 1882. Egypt, to 1883 (war of 1882, battle of Tel-el-Kebir ). England, to 1S84. To
India, 1S84.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders
(formerly the 72nd Highlanders).
Raised by letter of service dated 8th January 1778. Inspected and passed 15th May 1778. Received
title of 78th 1 8th July 1778. Proceeded to Guernsey and Jersey 12th September 1778. Proceeded to
the East Indies 1st June 1781. Number changed to 72nd in 1786. Took part in the capture of Ceylon
1795. Returned to England 2nd February 1798. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope 31st July 1805.
To Mauritius 1810. To the Cape of Good Hope 1814. To India and back 1815. Returned to Er, gland
22nd December 1821. Embarked for the Cape of Good Hope 1st July 1828. Returned to England nth
April 1840. Embarked for Gibraltar 27th November 1844. To Barbadoes 1848. To Halifax, N.S.,
1851. Returned to England 12th October 1854. Embarked for Malta 14th December 1854. To the
Crimea 22nd May 1855. Returned to England 6th July 1856. Embarked for Bombay 4th September
1857. Returned to England 16th November 1865. Embarked for Bombay 21st February 1S71. To Aden
25th February 1882. To Egypt 2nd August 1882. Returned to England 15th October 1882.
Record, of the Services of the 2nd Battalion of the Seaforth Highlanders
(formerly the 78th Highlanders).
Raised by letter of service dated 7th March 1 793. Inspected and passed July 1 793. Proceeded to Holland
September 1794. Returned to England May 1795. Proceeded to Quiberon August 1795. Returned
January 1796. Proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope 1797. To Calcutta February 1797. To Bombay
February 1803. To Goa February 1807. To Java August 181 1. Returned to England July 1817.
Proceeded to Ireland November 1817. Embarked for Ceylon April 1826. Returned to England February
1838. Embarked for India April 1842. Proceeded on active service to Persia in January 1857, returned
to Bombay in May 1857, thence immediately to Bengal. Returned to England September 1859. Em-
barked for Gibraltar 3 August 1865. Returned to England from Nova Scotia 21 Deoem'c^r 1871,
Embarked for India 16 February 1879.
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's). 336
rstBatt., Egypt."] Formerly the 7 2 vitZ (Duke of Alhamfs Own Highlanders)] #2
and the 78th (Highland — Boss-shire Buffs) Begts.
2ndBatt., Dover. J
[
Years'Ser,
Full
Pay
s6
Regimental District
FORT GEORGE.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Highland Rifle Militia.)
Cuidich'n Bin," The late Duke of York's Cypher and Coronet. "Cabnatic" " Mysoee" " Hindoostan "
"Assaye" (with the Elephant). "Cape ol' Good Hope, 1806" "Maida" "Java" "South Afeica, 1835"
" Sevastopol" " Peesia " " Kooshab " "Luckkow" " Centbal India" " Peiwae Kotal" " Chaeasiah "
"Kabul, 1879" " Kandahae, 1880" " Afghanistan, 1878-80" "Egypt, 1882 " "Tel-el-Kebie" "Chiteal."
Colonel. — Sir Archibald Alison,1 Bart. GCB. Memher of the Council of India; Ensign,9 3 Nov. 46; Lieut.
pn Sept. 49 ; Captain, 1- Nov". 53; Major, 6 June 56 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 58 ; Colonel, 17 Mar. 67 ;
ilajor General, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. General, 18 Nov. 82; General, 20 Feb. 89; Colonel Esses Regiment,
24 Nov. 96; Colonel Seaforth Highlanders, 30 March 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Robert Hunter Murray,7 CB. Aide de Camp to the Queen, 16 Nov. 98; Ensign,
pi8Dec.67; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Capt. 8 Apr.8o; Bt. Major, 2 Mar.81 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, j& Nov. 82; Colonel,
10 Dec. 92 ; Major, 17 Apr. 89 ; Lt.Col. 3 July 95.
2 James Wyndham Hughes-Hallett,9 DUO. Lieut. 26 June 73; Captain, 2 Sept. 80; Major, 27 Mar. 90;
Lt. Colonel, 22 Dec. 97.
Hall
Pay.
Ma JOES.
1 James Alastair Campbell10 (Bt. Lt.
Colonel 16 Nov. 98), 2nd in Command
26 June 96
2 Kenneth Ross MacKenzie,'- 2nd in
Command 22 Dec. 97
2 William de Bathe Hatton13 (Depot) ...
1 Sydney Bellingham Jameson
SeymourCharles HaleMonro15 (Brevet
it. Colonel 22 Jan. 96), Deji. Assist. Adj.
General, Ravoul Pindee, 4 Mar. 96 ...
Harry Colquhoun Farquharson Mac-
donald,16.4<f;.3 Vol.Bn.R.Mighlndrs.
13 Sept. 94 '...'.
2 George Mackintosh18
1 Granville George Algernon Egerton19
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98)
Captains.
2 William Hugh Hunter, -"serving with >
the Egyptian Army J
Geo. Russell Tod,23 Adjutant 1 London )
Volunteer Rifles 2 May 98 $
2 George Ramsay Elliot,*1 Adjutant^
15 Oct. 95 )
1 p.s.e. J. C. Colin John Mackenzie25
1 Arthur Andrew Spottiswoode21
2 James Rutherford Clark"
Herbert Frederick NortheyHopkins,29 >
Adj. 4 Bn. Cheshire Regt. 1 Nov. 95... J
Granville Cholmondeley Feilden, Adj. >
1 Sutherland Vol. Rifles 16 July 94... j
Wilfred Graham Moon31
Douglas Campbell,32 Adjutant 3 Bat-~)
talion 10 May 98 $
2 Son. Douglas Forbes-Sempill33
Alex. Stirling,34 Adj. 1 Vol. Bn. 1 Nov.95
Ernest Arnold Cowans30 ,
2 George Machen Lumsden37
1 Malcolm Donald Murray (Depot)
1 Neil Campbell-Maclachlan
1 Evelyn Ridley Bradford
Harold Bessemer Galloway,39 Adju-~>
tant 3 Volunteer Battalion 1 Dec. 96 $
AugustusM'Clintock,408ert>!H#i>/ West \
Africa j
1 Archibald Buchanan Ritchie
1 Robert Seymour Vandeleur
2 Timothy Fetherstouhaugh41
2ND LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
1 Caryl John Kamsden, Adjutant 19 ■>
Oct. 95 5
Alastair William Mathew Brodie,42)
serving with Royal Niger Company ... j
2 Algernon Bingham Anstruther J
Stewart ^ (Depot) j
Henry Charles Barwick Hopkinson44...
Walter Thomas Gaisford
Hugh Maxwell Blair ,4i serving in the\
West African Frontier Police /
1 Ernest Cox
1 Noel Arbuthnot Thomson
2 John Patrick Grant40
1 Arthur Charles Bridgeman Alexander4"
1 Kenneth Wyndham Arbuthnot45
2 Michael William Howard Lindsay49..
2 Charles Braithwaite Chamley50
1 Clifton Charles Orby Gaseoigne (Depot)
1 Claude Prendergast Doig51
1 Angus John M'Neill
1 Francis James Marshall
1 Francis Edward LLoyd Daniell
1 Charles Ingiis Stockwell
t David Henry Gra?me
1 Edward Campion
Second Lieutenants.
1 Derrick Alfred Carden
1 Lancelot Holland
t George Wolfe Murray
3 Oct. 77
13 Mar. 78
11 May 78
i3Aug- 79
11 Aug
80
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 81
24 Sept. 87
29 Feb. 88
9 May 88
22 Aug. 88
8 Dec. 88
8 June 8q
21 Sept. 89
21 Sept. 89
2i Dec. 89
29 Mar. 90
8 Oct. 90
29 Nov.
25 Mar.
23 May
7 Nov.
7 Nov.
9 Apr.
13 July
20 May
19 July
19 July
9 Sept.
28 Feb.
10 Oct.
29 May
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
7 Dec.
7 Dec. 9
5 Sept. 96
30 Sept. 96
29 Nov. 76
9 Aug. 73
28 Apr. 77
13 Nov. 78
17 May 77
15 Dec. 79
12 Feb. 81
28 Feb. 81
11 Mar. 8;
1 July 81
1 July
1 July
22 Oct. 81
9 Sept. 82
29 July 82
12 Nov. 84
6 May 85
9 May 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
10 Nov. 86
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept. 39
25 Oct. 89
11 June 90
29 Oct. 90
22 Apr. 91
2 Sept. 91
23 Sept. 91
Dec
BHEV.MAJ.
4 May
92
23 Nov.
92
1 June
93
18 June
93
22 Jan.
94
t6 July
94
13 Sept.
94
3 Mar.
9S
1 Apr.
95
12 June
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3 July
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26 Oct.
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22 Aug.
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3 Nov.
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sFeb.
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16 Feb.
98
17 May
95
8 June
98
22 Apr.
27 Mar. 83
27 Mar. 85
18 Jan.
25 Apr.
10 Mar. 89
8 May 89
15 May 89
1 Aug. 89
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
25 Oct.
26 Oct.
2q Oct.
14 Feb.
2 Sept.
1 Dec.
23 Nov.
26 Apr.
14 Feb. 91
2 Sept. 91
23 Nov. 92
8 May 93
1 Apr. 95
3 July 93
22 Dec. 97
8 June 98
27 Apr. 92
92
22 Jan. Q4
26 Jan. 94
16 July 94
13 Sept. 94
1 Feb. 95
1 Apr. 95
3 July 95
1 Nov. 95
2 May 98
2 May 98
17 May 98
8 June 98
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337 Seaforth Highlanders (Boss-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's).
Skcond Libutrnants.
2 Claude Francis Waterhoase
i William Montgomerie Thomson
i Robert Sym Wilson
2 Harry John Hall
2 Hon. Edmund Sigurd Hovell-)
Thurlow-Cuinming-Bruce j
2 William Russell Cowie
2 Hon. Charles Henry Murray St. Clair
2ND ITFPT.
2i .luly 97
8 Sept. 97J
i Dec. 97
i Dec. 97J
2 Apr. gSj
27 Apr. 981
7 May 98,'
2 Edward Archer Bolton Clive I 6 July 98
2 Hugh Frederick Baillie I 3 Aug. g8|
Quarter Matter*. — 2 Martin Glynn,53 23 Nov. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 George Whitefield Anderson,5* 22 Dec. 94 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Nov. 98.
Facing* Yellow. — laent*. Messrs. Cox ana Co
mt Battalion embarked for Malta 26 Jan. 97. 2nd Battalion returned from India, 18. Mar. 1897,
1 Sir Archibald Alison served with the 72nd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol.and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Servedas Military Secretary to Lord Clyde in India during the campaign from August 1857 to March 1858,
and was severely wounded (lost left arm) at the relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.),
Was Brigadier General of the European Brigade and Second in Command throughout the Ashanti war from
December 1873 ; led the Brigade at the battle of Amoaful, capture of Becqua, battle of Ordahsn. and capture off
Coomassie (thanks of Parliament, KCB., and Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882.
Commanded the troops in Egypt from the occupation of Alexandria until the arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley, and
formed the entrenched position at Ramleii. thereby effectually covering Alexandria, and at the same time'
threatening the enemy's position. Commanded the 3rd Brigade (the Highlanders) from the arrival of Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the end of the war, and was present in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted Lieut. General for distinguished service in the field, Medal with
Clasp, 2!iu Class of the Osnunieh, aud Khedive's Star). On the termination of the war he was appointed to the
command of the British army of occupation in Egypt.
7 Colonel Murray served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 with the Kocrum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces (till April 1880 as Adjutant) ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned to despatches), and in the operations around Cabul
in December 1879 : accompanied Sir Frederick Robeits in the match to Candahar, and waspresentat the battle oS
Can lahar— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
tion). Served in the Egyptian war of 18823s Brigade Major Infantry Brigade Indian Contingent, and was present ad
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
Served throughout the Soudan campaign in 1S85 on special service as Assistant to the Chief of the Staff, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) .
9 Lt.Colonel Hughes-Hallett served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement ot the Afghan war in 1878
till July 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal
and at the passage of the Cbappri defile (mentioned in despatches, Medal witjh Clasp). Served with the 1st Bat-
talion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present in the engagement at Chalouf
(mentioned in despatches) and at the bar-tie of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served!
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert L;wm 189s in command of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth High-
landers, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel J. A. Campbell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from February till December
1879 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1? Major Kenneth Mackenzie served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in iS'o (Medal). Served
with the Transport Detachment in Southern Afghanistan from 15th November 1879 to 14th February 1881. Served!
with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp), and with
the Hazara Expedition m 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Hatton served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Was Orderly Officer to
the Brigadier General Commanding the 2nd Brigade Candahar Field Force from 19th December 1880 to the 21st
March 1881. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
l* Lt.Colonel Monro served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Regimental Transport Officer, from April 1880 as Ad-
jutant ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (wounded), and m the engagement at Charasiah
and the operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle 01 Candahar — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Accompanied Sir Charles Warren to South Africa in 1884, and served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in com-
mand of Volunteers (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the Lines of Communica-
tions, and afterwards as Road Commandant (mentii ned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhartin 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Leputy Assistant Adjutant General to Brigadier General Hart, Commanding 1st
Brigade (two Clasps'.
10 Major Macdonald served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from January 1S79 with the Koorum,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, including the Khost Expedition, the engagement at Charasiah, and the
operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
1* Major Mackintosh served in the Afgha.n war in 18S0 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Orderly Officer to Colonel Cruickshank. Commanding the River Column and was
present in the engagement at Kotkai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
19 Lt.Co'ouel E^erton served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from November 1879 with the
Cabul and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, and was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879
(dangerously wounded) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Caiidahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of iS82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2J Captain Hunter served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition
in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
81 Captain Spottiswoode served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and
was present at the engagement at Chalouf and at thebittle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Captain Tod served with the 1st Battalion SeafoTth Highlanders as Regimental Transport Officer throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24 Captain Elliot served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Dulie of Albany's). 338
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with. Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition
ia i83S with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp); and in the Hazara Expedition in i8qi with
the same Battalion (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
25 Maior Colin Mackenzie served with the detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to
the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and again in 1887-89,
■as Embarkatiou Officer at Mandal.iy, Transport Officer at Myingyan, and subsequently in command of a Ctm-
pany of Mounted Infantry (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Hazara, Expedition in 1888 as Adjutant of
the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (mentioned in aespatches, Clasp). Served in the operations against the
Hunza Nagars in 1891-92 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present at the capture of ISil
STort ; commanded the force at the storming of the enemy's second position on 20th December 1892, and durin g
the subsequent ac/! a )tv and occupation of Hunza and Nagar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 &s Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
88 Captain Clark served in the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 as Acting Adjutant to the Left Half Battalion 2nd
Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the. Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Adjutant 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the and
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamuga.i (Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Blopkins served in the Hazara Expedition in :888 wiLh the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Moan served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Officer with the 2nd Column (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Cla^p). Served wdth the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal wi'h Clasp).
3~ Captain D. Campbell served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Acting Quarter Master with the Left Half
Battalion 2nd Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp).
33 Captain Hon. D. Forbes Sempill served iD tfco Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
^nd Battaliou Seaforth Highlanders. a.nd was present in the engagement >it Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Stirling served in the Hazara Expedition in 1 838 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in command
of^the Machine Gun Detachment (Clasp).
36 Captain Cowans served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Transport Officer with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Olasp).
37 Captain Lumsden served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
■with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
39 Captain Galloway served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Sea forth Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
40 Captain M'Clintock served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1S97, including the
■expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp).
41 Captain Featherstonhaugh served inthe Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth High-
landers (Medal wirh Clasp). Served with the Chitral Reiief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai, and acted as Assistant Field
iEngineer to the 3rd Brigade from the 9th May to the 10th August 1895 (Medal with Olasp).
42 Lieut. Brodie served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal
•with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Olasp).
43 Lieut. Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer with
the 2nd Battaliou Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement a.t Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
44 Lieut. Hoplunson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force uuder Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with
the 12th Soudanese Battalion, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in
■despatches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
45 Lieut. Blair served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Sea-
forth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
46 Lieiit. Grant served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Sea-
forth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp 1.
47 Lieut. Alexander served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
■Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
48 Lieut. Arbuthnot served with the Chitral Relief Foice under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
49 Lieut. Lindsay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert, Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Olasp).
50 Lieut. Ohamley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
51 Lieut, lioig served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
53 Lieut. Glynn served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Served in the Hazara
Expedition in i8qi with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1805 as Quarter Master 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Mamurrai (Medal with Clasp).
54 Captam Anderson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present at the
•capture of the Peiwar Kotal ; look part witti the Khost Expedition including the engagement at Mattoon ; was
present with the Cabul Field Force in the engagements at Zaidabad and Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the
pursuit to the Asmai Heights, and at the occupation of Cabul ; also took part in the engagements at Doaba and
Lataband, in the operations around OaLml in December 1879 including the relief of Sherpore, and in the engagement
at Charasia/h on the 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in themarch to Candahar, and waspresent
At the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasp*, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egypt ian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Bechuaualand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
[For the Record of the Services of the Sisaforth Highlanders, see end of Highland Light Infantry, p. 335a,
]
The Gordon Highlanders.
Formerly the l^tli (Stirlinqsliire) and the q2ndr^'- Batt., Edinburgh.
/ , tt-. 77 , \ 7< ■ . 2UdBa,tt.,0mballa,Punjab.
(Gordon Highlanders) lieg intents. L
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75th
Regimental District,
ABERDEEN.
(The 3rd Battalion is formed of the Royal Aberdeenshire Militia.)
Mysore" "Seringapataii" "India " (with the Royal Tiger). " Egmont-op-'/,ee " "Mandora" "Egypt " (with
the Sphinx). " Corunna " " Fukntisc'Onoe" " Alhakaz" " Vittoria" " Pyrenees " "Kite " " Obihes"
■ Peninsula" " Waterloo" "South Africa, 1835'' " Delhi" "Lucknow " " Charasiah" " Kabul, 1879"
' KiNDiHiB 1880" "Afghanistan, 1878-80 " " Egypt, 1882, 1884 "" Tel-el-Kebie " "Nile, 1884-85"
."Chicbal." •
Years' Ser. Colonel-in-Chief.— Field Marshal Mix Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of
Cjrnwall, KG. KT. KP. QCB. GCSf. GCUG. GCTE. GCVO. n June 98.
Colonel.— £i£Sir George Stewart White,1 O CB.GCSI.GCIE. quarter Master Generates Oct. 98 [R] ;
Ensign, 4 Nov. 53 ; Lieut. 29 Jan. 55 ; Capt. pio July 63 ; Major, 24 Dec. 73 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Mar. 81 ;
Lt. Colonel, 1 July 81; Colonel, 2 Mar. 85; Major General, 1 July 87; Lt. General, 1 Apr. 95;
Colonel Gordon Highlanders, 28 June 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Henry Harding Mathias,2 CB., Aidede Camp to the Queen and Colonel 20 May 98;
Ensiqn,r 17 April 69 ; Lieut. '31 May 71 ; Capt. 8 Mar. 79 ; Major, 28 Nov. 83 ; Lt.Colonel, 14 Feb. 95 ;
Colonel, 20 May 98.
2 YH William Henry Dick-Cunyngbam,3 Sub Lieut. 17 Feb. 72; Lieut. 17 Feb. 73; Capt. 10 Oct. 81;
Major, 4 March 91 ; Lt.Colonel, 12 Feb. 97.
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Majors.
Somerset Edward O'Brien Kevill-')
Davies,4 2ndin Command 26 June 96^
GeorgeThoruasFrederickDownmaD
(Breoet Lt. Colonel, 20 May 98)
in Command 26 June 96
2 William Augustus Scoit (Depot)
1 Forbes Macbean6 {Brevet Lt. Colonel )
20 May 98) j
2 Harry Wright8
1 2).8.c.HerbertHenry Burnoy0 (Breoet \
Lt.Cohnel, 20 May 98) )
p. s. c.Henry William Denne Denne,13 1
Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. Bengal, 7 *
Nov. 95 )
2 ClaudeUharles Miller- Wallnutt,I4Z>SO.
CArTAINS.
George Staunton,15 Adjutant 5 Tol-~)
unteer Battalion 1 Sept. 96 )
Robert Dunbar Sinclair- Wemyss,,6~l
Adjutant 2 Volunteer Battalion K.O. r
Scottish Borderers 11 Jan. 97 )
p.s.c. Frederick Gordon,1* Brigade t
Major, Malta, 12 Aug. 96 J
Cecil Fred. Nevil Macready,19 Adj. 2 \
Volunteer Battalion 1 Jan. 94 J
Herbert William Jackson''0 (Bt.Lt.^
Colonel, 16 Nov. 98), serving with the r
Egyptian Army )
Reginald Stanley Hunter-Blair,21-!*- >
jutant 3 Battalion z May 95 J
2 Slade Thomson23
2 p.s.c. James Aylmer Lowthrop Hal-~>
da.ue,24 DSO. Aide de Camp to Sir V
William Lockhart ')
Francis Hugh Neish*2 Adjutant -jMid- )
dlesex Volunteer Rifles 2 Nov. 96 ... 5
1 Henry Percy TJniacke20
Hector Macneal, Adjutant 1 Volunteer )
Battalion i"6 Dec. 95 >
2 Stewart Lygon Murray27
1 Hon. Walter Robert Drurumond"/
Forbes S
Arthur Ormond Norman, Adjutant \
3 Volunteer Battalion 18 Nov. 97 ... J
1 Ernest Beekwith Towse28
2 Arth.Louis Hamilton Buchanan29
2 Eric Streatfeild, Adjutant 18 Nov. 97...
1 Frederic Walter Kerr,30 DSO
1 St. John Meyrick
1 Walter Campbell,31 M VO. Adjutant >
31 Jan. 96 i
2 Alan DavirlGreenliill-Gardy ne32 (Depot)
1 William Eagleson Gordon33
2 Henry Alexander Bethune
1 Robert Adam Neilson Tytler31
■LIEUTENANTS.
2 Hon. Robert Franeis Carnegie
Gordon Robert Macnab33
Alister Fraser Gordon36
1 Allan Sievwright Wmgate3"(£V;>o?)
Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn1*.
1 George Douglas Mackenzie,39 DSO
1 Kenneth Dingwall40
1 George Ewen Byre Gordon Cameron42.
George fitandish Gage Craufurd43
Charles Gordon Monro
Stuart Cairns Maitland ,
1 Charles John Simpson44
David Reginald Younger45
1 Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn
Percy Stuart Allan46 (Depot)
2 William Muir Knox Marshall (Depot)
2 Charles William M'Diarmid Fiudlay ...
2 Thomas Macaulay Booth
2 John Hewley Outhwaite
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 80
23 Apr. 81
14 Jan. 80
17 April 80
22 Jan. 81
5 Feb. S7
15 Feb. 88
6 June 88
29 Dec. 88
29 Mar. 90
28 June 90
28 June 90
8 Oct. 90
4 Mar. 91
17 June 9
9 Sept. 91
10 Oct. 91
20 Feb. 95
18 June 92
22 June 92
20 May 93
iq July
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
29 May
29 May
19 June 95
12 Nov. 73
29 Nov. 76
21 Sept. 74
11 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
21 July So
30 Mar. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
22 Oct. 81
22 Oct. Si
22 Oct. Si
9 Sept. 82
9 Sept. 8?
10 Mar.
14 May
14 May
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
25 Nov.
16 Dec.
28 Apr.
28 Apr.
23 Aug.
29 Dec.
5 Dec.
4 Mar.
1 Sept.
1 Feb.
8 Apr.
10 Oct.
24 Nov.
1 Sept.
23 Sept.
9 Apr.
11 Apr.
21 Nov.
17 Apr.
20 May
12 Aug.
17 Aug.
1 Sept.
18 Nov.
it Jan.
19 Oct.
21 Oct.
18 Nov.
18 May
28 May
83
CAPTAIN.
BKEV.MAJ.
MAJOR
18 June
81
i July
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28 Nov.
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25 Nov.
91
1 Dec.
83
10 Oct.
92
2 July
84
23 Sept.
93
9 Mar.
86
14 Feb.
95
24 July
So
29 May
95
1 July
87
19 Oct.
97
14 Jan.
88
18 May
98
18 Jan.
88
22 May
89
1 Nov.
90
4 Mar.
91
1 Sept.
91
18 Nov. 96
1 Sept.
9'
3 Apr.
92
8 Apr.
92
1 Sept
93
23 Sept.
93
9 Apr.
94
14 Feb.
95
7 Apr. 95
1 Feb. 96
d May 96
2 Aug. 96
1 Sept. 96
3 Nov. 96
: Jan. 97
1 Jan. 97
7 Feb. 97
j Oct. 97
3 Nov. 97
3 May 98
20 May 98
Years'Ser.
Full Ha it
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Pay.
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2SD I.IBBI.
io Sept
96
4 Nut.
96
9 Dec.
96
20 Feb.
97
24 Mar.
97
24 Mar.
97
15 May
97
17 Nov.
97
1 Deo.
97
1 Dee.
97
28 Mav
98
28 May
98
Second Lieutenants.
1 John Douglas Dalrymple-Hay47
2 Percy Wilson Brown
2 Ian Rose-Innes Foster Forbes
2 Lewis Balfour Bradbury
i John ITchtred Macdowall IngilbyiS ..
2 Walter William MacGregor
2 Alexander Walter Frederic Baird
1 Charles Ogston"
1 James Marshall Maclarea50
2 Hon. Reginald Geo. Benedict Forbes..
2 James Keith Dick-Cuuynghara
Iau Alastair Campbell
Ittarfer Hasten. — 1 Henry Carlaw,51 16 Aug. 84 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Aug. 94.
2 William Anderson,52 31 Aug. 92; Hon. Lieut.
Facings Yellow. — Agents. Messrs. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion returned from India, % Dec. 98. 2nd Battalion embarked for India, 7 Sept. 98.
1 Sir George White served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny
in 1857-59 (Medal). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore ; was also present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1S80;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st
August and at the battle of Candahar (frequently mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Victoria
Cross, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) : was awarded the FiE "for conspicuous bravery during
the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, when, finding that the artillery and rifle fire failed to
dislodge the enemy from a fortified hill which it was necessary to capture, Major White led an attack upon it in
person. Advancing with two companies of his regiment, and climbing from one steep ledge to another, he came
upon a body of the enemy, strongly posted, and outnumbering his force by about S to 1. His men being much
exhausted, and immediate action being necessary, Major White took a rifle, and, going on by himself , shot the
leader of the enemy. This act so intimidated the rest that they fled round the side of the hill, and the position
was won. Again, on the 1st September i860, at the battle of Candahar, Major White, in leading the finalcharge,
under a heavy fire from the enemy, who held a strong position and were supported by two guns, rode straight up
to within a few yards of them, and, seeing the guns, dashed forward and secured one, immediately after which
the enemy retired." Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, during the latter part of the time as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-89 in command of the 2nd Infantry Brigade and commanded at Mandalay during the
insurrection; commanded the Upper Barmah Field Force after the capture of Mandalay (received the thanks
of the Government and of the Commander in Chief in India, promoted Major General for distinguished service
in the field, frequently mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Zhob Field
Force in 1S90 (received the thanks of the Government and Comm'inder in Chief in India).
2 Colonel Mathias served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 Bn'
command of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned
in 'despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp;. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders throughout the campaign
and of tbe Jamrud Column trom 8th September to Sth October 1897, and was present in the engagement at Dargai
on the 18th October (mentioned in despatches) ; led the final successful assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th
October — slightly wounded (rnention-d in despatches), and was present at tbe capture of the Sainpag*ia and
Arhanga Passes, and tbe subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (menti'ined in des-
patches. Aide de Camp to the Queen and Brevet Colonel for distinguished service in the field, two ClispO-
3 Lt. Colonel DickCunyngham served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present on Transport duty in the
advance to Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart; with the Tlmll Chotiali Fo> ce under Major
General Biddulph (mentioned in despatches) ; under Sir Frederick Roberts iu the Koorum Valley Field Force in
the 92nd Gordon Highlanders, including the engagement at Aii Kheyl; took part in the operations round Cabul
in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) including the attack on the Sherpore Pass (Victoria Cross) ; with the
Maidan Expedition in 1880 as Acting Adjutant of a wing of the 92nd Gordon Highlanders including the engage-
ment at Charasiah on 25th April (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Caudahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) : was awarded the 1T(C "for the conspicuous gallantry
and coolness displayed by him on the 13th December iSra, at the attack on the Sherpur Pass, in Afghanistan, 111
having exposed himseli to the full fire of the enemy, ar.u by his example and encouragement rallied the men, who,
having been beaten back, were, at the moment, wavering at the top of the hill." Served in the Boer war of 1881 as
Adjutant 92nd Gordon Highlanders.
4 Major Kevill-Davies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition
in 1S84 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4th
Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 188,-85 with the ist Battalion Gordon High-
landers and with the River Column under Major Gene\il Earle (Clasp).
5 Lt.Colonel Downman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th
October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the subsequent
operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
c Lt.Colonel Macbean served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 18S1. Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedition-
ary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Dargai 011 the
18th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October — severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
8 Major Wright served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in
December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force with the Jfit Battahon Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on
341 The Gordon Highlanders.
18th October and at the acsault of the Dargai Heights en the 20th Octohei— severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet oi Lt.Cclonel, Medal with two Clasps).
9 Lt.Co-Oi'Ll Burney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, anC was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidio, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion
of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp) . Served in the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming
of the Malakand Pass— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Nmth West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Malakand Field Force and to the
Buner Field Force (menti >n'd in despatches), and subsequently in the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders (Bievet ot Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
13 Major Denne served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884
as Transport Officer with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the ei gagements at El Teb
and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and
with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
14 Major Miller Wallnutt served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Grahaii in 1884,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-F5
with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlauders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditn nary Force with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlandeis, and was prest nt at the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, and at the assault of the
Dargai Heights on 20th October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes,
and the operations in the Maidan, Waran, and bara Valleys {DSO. and two Clasps).
15 Captain Staunton served in the Afghan war in 1880, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August'and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
16 Captain Sinclair-Wemyss served in the Boer war of 1S81.
18 Captain F. Gordon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present nt the battle of Tel-el-Kebir Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 as Adjutant of the
1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps) ;
and in rhe operations in the Soudau in 1889 including the engagement at Toski (Ciasp).
19 Captain Alacready served in the Eg3'ptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Cla^p, and Khedive's Star).
20 Lt.Colonel Jackson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal, and
Kbedive's Star) ; also served in tlie Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-^5 with the
1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp) ; in the operations
in the Soudan in iSSg including the action of Toski (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp) ; and in the operations in
1891 including the capture of lokar (4th Class of the Osinanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola
Expeditionary Force unier Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1E96 in command of the nth Soudanese Battalion, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hatir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
21 Captain Hunter-Blair served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was
present at the battle of IV 1 fl-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served ii. the Soudan Expedi-
tion in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the
River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
2i Captain Neish served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders and with the River
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
23 Captain Thomscn served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the ist Battalion of the Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders (Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the
storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Notth West Frontier of India
under Sir "William Lockhart in T897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon High-
landers, and was present at the engagement at Darsai on the 18th October and at the assault of the Dargai
Heights on the 20th October, at the* capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations In the
Maidan, Waran, and Bat a Valleys (two Clasps).
21 Captain Haldane served with the Waziiistan Field Force ^1894-95 as Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart,
Commanding the Force (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and two Clasps).
26 Captain TJniacke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expediti nary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
engagement at Dargai on the iSth'October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on 20th October (slightly
wounded) and at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Maidan and Bara
Valleys (mentioned in ne.-patches, Medal with two Clasps'.
27 Captain Murray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battahon
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain Towse served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189; with the >st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah ExpeditionaryForce with
the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (two Clasps).
29 Captain Buchanan. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
30 Captain Kerr served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant of the 1st
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp), Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October, at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara
Valleys (two Clasps).
31 Major Campoell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant
Superintendent of Army Signalling 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral ReliefForce under
Sir Robert Lowm 1895 'with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Adjutant to the 1st Battahon Gordon Highlanders, and was present
at the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October
(mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations
in the Maidan, Waran. and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
32 Captain Greenhill-Gardyne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
The Gordon Highlanders. 34ia
33 Captain W. E. Gordon served with the Chitral Eelief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189=; with the 1st
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasn). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under "Si!- William Lockhart in 189 ;-93 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Clasp).
31 Captain Tytler served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade Mohmnnd Field Force, afterwards as Brigade Transport Officer
3rd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and subsequently with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders in the
operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
55 Lieut. Macnab served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp).
36 Lieut. A. F. Gordon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battaiinn Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October, at the assault of the Dargai Heights
on the 20th October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
37 Lieut. Wingate served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force attached to
the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and alterwards throughout the campaign with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with
the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and
in the subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (two Clasps).
3S Lieut. Meiklejohn served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the engagement at Fargai on the iSth
October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October— slightly wounded (two Clasps .
39 Lieut. Mackenzie served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert' Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and
aS the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 2cth October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys [DSO., and two Clasps).
40 Lieut. Dingw:ill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October and
at the assault, of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October (severely wounded), and in the oiierations in the Maidan,
Waran, and Bara Valleys (two Clasps 1.
42 Lieut. Cameron served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist Battalion
Gordon Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
Wrilliam Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present in the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th
October (mentioned in despatches), at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent
operations in the Maidan Valley— severely wounded (two Clasps).
43 Lieut. Craufurd served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the tst Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-58 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present hi the engagement at Dargai on the 18th
October, at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October (slightly wounded), at the capture of the Sam-
pagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations in the Maidan, Waran, and Bara Valleys (two Clasps).
44 Lieut. Simpson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and took part in the
operations in the Maidan and Barn. Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
4i Lieut. Younger served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the ist
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and took part in the operations in the Maidan and Bara Valleys
(two Clasps).
46 Lieut. Allan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India unler Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequeut operations in the Maidan and Waran
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
47 Second Lieut. Dalrymple Hay served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and
was present at the engagement al Dargai on the 18th October and at the assault of the Dargai Heights on the 20th
October, at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the subsequent operations in the Maidan,
Waran, and Bara Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
48 Second Lieut. Ingilby served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in [8g7-g3 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal with
two Clanps).
49 Second Lieut. Ogston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with trie ist Battalion Go'-doa Highlanders (Me lal with Clasp).
50 Second Lieut. Maclareu served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Wi'^-m
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Medal witji
Clasp).
51 Captain Carlaw served in the Egyptian war of 188 2 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) j also served in the Soudan Expedition in
188+ with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 78S4-85 with the istBattalion Gordon Highlanders and with the
River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Belief Force unner Sir Robert Low
in 1885 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass (Medal
with Clasn). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S
with the Tirah Expeditiona-y Force with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders (two Clasps).
52 Lieut. Anderson served in the Afghan war of iS78-8o,and was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in
the operations around Cabul in December 1870; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candaharand
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Seived in the Boer war
ofi88i.
[For the Record of the Services of the Gordon Highlanders, iee end nfRoyal Irish I!ifles,p. 345.
342 The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders.
^QTH -j Formerly the J<jth (Queen's Own Cameron
Regimental District, I Highlanders) Regiment.
INVERNESS. J (The 3rd Battalion i's formed of the Highland Light Infantry Militia.
The Thistle ensigned with the Imperial Crown. "Egmont-op-Zbb "_" Egypt" (with the Sphinx).
D Onob" "Salamanca" "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" "Nive"
"Alma" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow " "Egypt, ii
Year£ser.| Colonel .—Sir Richard Chambre Hayes Taylor,1 XCB
fist Batt., Egypt.
|_2Ud Batt., Aldershot.
Full, Half
Pay. Pay.
3
FUENIES
Toulousb " "Peninsula" "Watebloo"
1882" "Tel-el-Kebie" "Nile, 1884-81."
. Ensign,n Dec. 35 ; it. ''29 liar. 39 ; Capt.*?! Aug.44 ;
Major, 8 Aug. 54; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 21 May 58; Major General, 6 Mar. 63 ; Lt. General,
1 Oct. 77; General, 1 Apr. 83; Colonel Cameron Highlanders, 9 Sept. 87.
Lieutenant Colonel.— 1 Gordon Lorn Campbell Money,11 CB, USO., Aide de Camp to the Queen; Ensign,
p8Feb.6S; it.28Oct.71; Captain, 18 Aug. So; Major, 1 Feb. 84; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 Jan. 83 ; Lt. Colonel,
21 May 04 ; Colonel, 23 Jan. 95.
2 James Maitland Hunt,13 Lt. 12 Feb. 74 ; Captain, 12 Feb. 81 ; Bt.Major, 18 Nov. 82 ; Major, 1 Dec. 86 ;
Lt. Colonel, 3 Apr. 97.
Majors.
T. F. Archibald Watson-Kennedy,14)
(Bt.Lt. Colonel 16 Nov. 98), 2nd in |-
Command 3 Apr. 97 J
1 Frederick "Hacket-Thompson,17 2nd >
in Command 2 Nov. 98 , S
Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm19
2 Duncan Francis Davidson-
2 Adam Scott-Ellioi2c(ie;»0
George Ross Ca.va.ye,2' Adjutant 1 Vol. ~)
Battalion 1 Feb. 94 j
p.s.c. J. Spencer ^Ssvan^(Bt.Lt.Colonel\
16 Nov. 98), Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen.',
Devonport, 15 Nov. 9S )
MalcolmStewartRiach,'254rf/. jVol.Bn. \
Argyll $■ Sutherland'Hi ghldrs.y>iZov .96 $
Captains.
Augustus deSegur M'KerreH,30»er!;!/!5>
with the Egyptian Army J
Angus Falconer Douglas-Hamilton,31 \
Adjutant 6 Vol. Bn. Gordon Highlanders -
1 Feb. 04 J
Hon. Andrew David Murray22
Walter Douglas Swart33
Henry Gordon Wolrige-Gordon,34 Adj. I
2Vol.Bn.Boyal Highlanders, 6 Apr, 95 1
... |t Frederic Alexander MacFarlan35
... 1 1 Arthur Frederick Egerton
Francis Louis Scott -Kerr, Adjutant!
3 Battalion 18 Jan. 97 S
... 11 Seymour Spencer Somerset Clarke
>/]2 |a Douglas Lilburn MaeEwen
2ND LIEUT.
6 Aug.
2 Jan.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
17 July
27 Jan. 75
22 May 80
29 Sept. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
27 Jan. 83
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
12 Nov. 84
7 Feb. 85
6 May 85
9 May 83
28 Apr. 86
26 Feb. 91
captain, bkev.maj.
20 Jan. 86
20 Feb.
24 Aug.
1 Dec.
22 Oct.
22 Oct.
24 July 91
7 Dec. 91
7 Dec. 92
25 Mar.
9 Jan.
27 Jan.
9 Apr.
1 3 May
iS June
25 Aug.
24 July
27 Dec. 89
2 Aug. 92
1 Apr. 93
14 June 93
7 Sept. 93
29 Aug. 85
12 Sept. 93
1 Feb
92
92
93
93
94i
2 June 94
27 June 94
9 Oct. 95 1
20 Feb. 93 1
28 Sent.
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96 1
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90;
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97
97
98;
21 May
24 July
7 Dec.
1 June
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
16 Aug.
19 May
24 May
7 Sept.
7 Sept.
28 Sept.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
11 Mar.
1 Apr.
7 Sept.
1 Feb.
21 May
24 July
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
7 Apr.
19 May
19 May
24 May 08
7 Sept. 98
26 Oct. 93
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. o3
22 Feb. 93
94
97
2: May
3 Apr.
9 Apr. 98
19 May 98
24 May 08
2 Nov. 98
1 6 Nov .
16 Nov. 98
21 Dec.
1 Alexander Colin M' Lean 4 May
1 James Douglas M'Lachlan
t John Campbell, Adjutant 1 Feb. 98 .
1 Hon. Edward Oliphant Murray
1 Arthur Chancellor
2 Cecil Mitchell Innes
1 Angus Cameron {Depot}
2 Lawrence Oliphant Grame, Adjutant V
17 Nov. 97_ ....
LIEUTENANTS.
1 Henry Robert Brown j 21 Sept.
1 Neville John Gordon Cameron ' 17 Dec.
George Cecil Minett Sorel-Cameron ...I 5 Apr.
Arthur David Nicholson I 21 Oct.
2 Percy Thomas Charles Baird j 7 Mar.
1 Rodolph Ladaveze Adlercron
1 Hon. Alfred Henvy Maitland
Thomas Henry Healey,37 serving with 1
the Egyptian Army J
2 Ernest Craig Brown
1 William Murray Stewart
1 St. Clair Maling Grant MaeEwen, } . .,
serving with the Egyptian Army } 3
1 Douglas Nathaniel CarietonCapelMiers 6 June
1 Hon. Ralph Alexander Campbell 9 Dec.
1 James Walter Sandilands [ 24 Mar.
1 Alexander Home ' 15 May
1 Archibald Jose Campbell Murdoch 13 May
Second Lieutenants.
2 Stuart Hay j 15 May
1 George Ireland Fraser I 6 Apr.
1 Percy William Norman Fraser 1 6 Apr.
2 Harry Tailyour Lumsden j 20 July
2 George Duff Sutherland Dunbar j 3 Aug.
I Alexander Duncan Macpherson : 7 Sept.
1 Charles Glen Collins 14 Sept.
2 David Edw. Maitland Makgill Crichton 14 Sept.
'Quarter Master. — 2 John Cameron, 26 Apr. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Alexander Preston Yeadon, 9 Mar. 9S ; Hon. Captain, 16 Nov. 98.
Facings Blue. — Agents. Messrs. Holt and Co.
Embarked for Malta, 25 Feb. 1892.
I Sir Richard Taylor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 9th Feb. and 15th
June 1855) with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and full siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 79th Highlanders from
Feb. to 16th Nov. 1858 in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded a
Brigade in Oude from Nov. 1858 to Jan. 1859 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
II Colonel Money served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Assistant
Military Secretary to Sir Frederick Stephenson, and was present in the engagement at Giniss ^mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
The Queens Own Cameron Highlanders. 343
13 Lt.Colonel Hunt served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star) : also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp).
Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and
was Dresent at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss.
14 Lt.Colonel Watson-Kennedy served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Regi-
mental Transport Officer, and was'present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 as Transport Officer isc BattalionBlack Watch, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General J3arle, jnd was
present in the engagement at Kirbekan — severely wounded (two Clasps).
17 Major Hacket Thompson served as Transport Officer with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyp-
tian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was
present at Kosheh during its investment (wounded) and in the engagement at Giniss.
19 Major Malcolm served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian warofiS82, and waspresent
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— twice wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 18S4-S5 on special service as Staff Captain with the whaler boats (Clasp).
23 Major D. F. Davidson served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served throughout the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment at the
reconnaissance on the 16th December, and in the engagement at Giniss.
26 Major Scott-Elliot served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 in command of the Cameron Division of the British Camel Corps, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss.
27 Major Cavaye served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of iSS?, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement
at Giniss.
2i Lt.Colonel J. S.lEwart served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star ; also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in" 1885-86 as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders, was Staff Officer at Kosheh during its-
investment, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (4th Class of the Medjidie).
29 Major Riach served throughout the. Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the 16th
December, and was Staff Officer at Kosheh Fort during the engagement at Giniss.
30 Captain M'Kerrell served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-815 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the 16th
December, and in the engagement at Giniss,
31 Captain Douglas Hamilton served during the latter part of the Nile Expedition in 1S85 with the Cameron High-
landers (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the
engagement at Giniss.
32 Major Hon. A. D. Murray served during the latter part of the Nile Expedition in 18S5 with the Cameron
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp", and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force i'q 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the
engagement at Giniss.
13 Captain W. D. Ewart served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and m the engagement at Giniss (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
31 Captain Wolrige-Gordon served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with
the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and in the engagement at Giniss (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
35 Captain MacFarlan served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, at the reconnaissance on the i6tb
December, and in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
37 Lieut. Healey served in the operations in the Soudau in 1885-89, and was present in the engagements
at Giniss (Medal for distinguished conduct in the field), Kosheh, Sarras — five times wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches, Bar to distinguished conduct Medal), Gemaizah and Toski (2nd Bar to distinguished conduct Medal),
Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 on Transport duty, including
the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive'.s Medal with two Clasps).
Record of the Services of the isi Battalion The Queen's Oicn Cameron Highlanders
(formerly the ygth Regiment).
Kaised m 1793. Scotland, to February 1794. Ireland, to June 1794. England, to August 1794.
Flanders, to May 1795. England, to July 1795. West Indies, to 1797. England, to June 1799.
Guernsey, to August 1799. Holland, to October 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to 1800.
Spain, to March 1801. Egypt, to October 1801 (received the badge of "Egypt" — with the Sphinx).
Minorca, to 1802. Scotland, to 1803. Ireland, to 1805. England, to August 1807. Denmark, to
November 1807. England, to May 1808. Sweden, to July 1808. England, to August 1808. Portugal,
to February 1809. England, to July 1809. Holland, to September 1809. England, to 1810. Portugal
and Spain, to 1814 (battles of Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse).
Ireland, to May 1815. Belgium, to December 1815 (battle of Waterloo). France, to 1818. England,
to 1820. Ireland, to 1825. Canada, to 1836. Scotland, to 1839. England, to 1841. Gibraltar, to 1848.
Sanada, to 1851. Scotland, to 1853. England, to May 1H54. Scutari, to June 1854. Varna, to
September 1854. Crimea, to 1S56 (battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol). England, to June 1857..
Ireland, to July 1857. East Indies, to 1871 (capture of Lucknow). England, to 1875. Scotland, to 1879.
Gibraltar, to 1882. Egypt, to 1884 (war of 1882, battle of Tel-el-Kebir). Soudan, to 1886 'campaign,
of 1884-85). Egypt, to* 1887. England, to March 1888. Scotland, 1888.
344
83
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The Royal Irish Rifles.
ristBatt.,Dum Dum.Bengal.
|_2TJ
Formerly the 8yd (Comity Dublin) and the
Omental District, I *6th (R"Vai bounty Down) Regiments. L-dBatt., Poona, Bombay.
BELFAST. J (The 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6tli Battalions are formed of the
North Down, the Antrim, the South Down, and the Louth Militia respectively.)
The Harp and Crown. " Quits eparubit?" "India" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Cape of Good Hope, 1806 '
"Boubbon" " Talaveba" " Busaco " " Fuentes d'Onob" " Ciudad Rodbigo " "Badajoz " " Salamanca"
"Vittobia" "Nivelle" "Oethes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Centeal India."
Colonel.— Wilmot Henry Bradford,1 Ensign, P24 May 33; Lt. P26 Aug. 36; Capt. P27 Aug. 41; Major
"8 Au". 51 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 29 Dec. 59 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lt. General, 1 Oct. 77
General, 1 July Si ; Colonel Irish Rifles, 24 May 86.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Charles Haggard, Lieut. 27 Mar. 72 ; Capt. 19 Nov. 81 ; Major, 3 Aug. 89
Colonel, 28 Oct. 96.
2 Henry Averell Eagar, Lt. 2 Dec. 74; Capt. t8 Jan. 82; Major, 28 Dec. 8q ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Nov. 96.
Full
Pay.
Lt.
Majobs.
Henry James Seton, -2nd in Command')
28 Oct. 96 i
Arthur Thomas Swaine, 2nd in Com- \
mand 31 Dec. 96 J
Frederick John Tobin,12 Comtmndant >
Mount Aboo Sanitarium 12 July 97... >
p.s.c. Walter Adye,1J D. A. A. General, \
War Office, 8 July 9S j
John Southwell Brown1*
Edward Allen
Herbert Loftus Welman,15 Adjutant )
6 Battalion Eijle Brigade 20 Nov. 93 S
William Hugh Dunlop, Recruiting >
Stajf Officer, Dublin, 1 Feb. 97 5
Captains.
p.e.c.William Evelyn O'Leary,16 sero-~)
2ND LIEUT.
ing with the Egyptian Army
Octavius Claude John Hallum
William John M'Whinuie,17 D.A.A. )
General, Foona, 22 Apr. 98 )
Archibald Claude Douglas Spencer, 1
Adjutant 5 Battalion 1 Feb. 95 /
FitzKoy Edraond Penn Curzon
Harold' Martin Cliff, Adjutant 6 )
Battalion 21 Jan. 97 $
Henry John Morphy
Kennedy Berest'ord, Adjutant 4 )
Battalion 1 Feb. 97 )
Fred. John Hamilton Bell
Charles Edward Ramsey Harvey, Sta- 1
tion Staff Officer, Foona, 13 Mar. 98 j
Godfrey WarburtOn Massey, u-rfk 1
Provisional Battalion S
p.s.c. Theodore Stephen Fox-Strang- )
ways1* • )
George Brenton Laurie, Adjutant 4)
rot. Bn. Deoon Eegf. 6 Oct. 96 $
Arthur Joseph Berkeley Addison
Henry Francis Rushworth Despard (
(Depot) )
Walter Ernest Onslow Campbell /
Blunt, Army Pay Department )
Thomas Carson
Arthur Robinson Kay Hall, with Pro- j
visional Battalion J
Arthur Vavasour Weir
Arthur Hoskyns resting19
Louis Hemington Noblett
Brabazon Hubert Maine Fox, Comdt. 1
Poorundhur Sanitarium 9 Feb. 97 ... j
Vincent JosephKelly
Wilfred Philip Dinisdale
30 Jan.
1 May
13 Aug.
22 Jan.
2 Dec. 74 26 April 82
17 May 76 :q July 82
12 May 77 1 Apr. 83
10 Oct
19 Feb. 79
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 81
19 Feb. 81
23 April 81
13 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
2 Edgar Jessopp Christie, Station Staff)
Officer, Colaba Depot, 9 Nov. 96 )"
1 Philip George Wright Kckforu
1 OsbertCliutonBakerAdjutant iJan.96
Degge Wilmot-Sitwell, Adjutant 3 1
Feb. 96 $
2 Edward Chalouer Bradford
1 Hugh Gerald Brenan
■1 Herbert Alexander Kennedy
2 Henry Coram Wright ...
2 Charles Rodney Spedding
2 Richard Algernon Craigie Daunt
1 James William Alston [Depot)
1 Harry Lawrence Low
1 Harold Richard Charley
1 Louis Charles Sprague :
1 Charles Carrol Macnamara ...
2 Reginald Walter Morton Stevens
2 Richard Lionel Hughes Hallett
' Samuel Kirk Flint,-" sercing with the )
Egyptian Army 5
7S
12 April 79
26 Apr. 80
12 Mar. 81
9 June 80
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
10 Mar.
12 May
12 May
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
6 Feb.
5 Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87I
11 Feb. 8R|
22 Aug. 88 1
8 Dec. 88'
8 Dec. 88|
9 Nov.
14 May
2 Sept.
25 Aug.
18 July
21 Nov.
21 Nov.
16 Mar.
3 July
3 Ju'y
1 Oct.
23 Mar. 89
9 Nov. 89
1 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
25 July 91
12 Mar. 92
23 Dec. 93
7 Mar. 94
10 Oct. 94
23 Jan. 95
28 Sept. 95
7 Dec. 95
6 June 96
S Sept. 96
5 Sept. 96
18 Nov. 96J
14 Nov. 84
15 Apr. 85
19 Aug. 85
24 Jan. 87
28 May 87
BBEV.MAJ.
89
89
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2 Jan. 90
93
28 May
87
4 Aug.
87
25 Oct.
87
31 Dec.
87
14 Nov.
88
21 Nov.
83
3 -Aug.
89
4 Sept.
89
4 Sept.
89
4 Sept.
89
2 Mar.
93
1 July
93
20 Nov.
93
20 Feb.
95
2 Sept
93
6 Oct.
96
21 Jan.
97
1 Feb.
97
3 Feb.
15 Jan.
ij Jan.
97
98
98
18 July
1 July
25 Mar. 98
2 Apr. 98
22 Apr. 98
2 Mar. 93
20 Nov. 93
18 Nov. 94
28 June 90 j 27 July 95
2 Sept. 95
5 Jan. 96
2 Mar. 96
17 Mar. 96
6 Oct. 96
1 Feb. 97
3 Feb. 97
27 Apr. 97
13 Nov. o;
27 Nov. 97
15 Jan. 98
3 Aug. 98
3 Aug, 9S
2 July 90
18 April 92
10 Jan. 93
2 Mar. 93
4 June 94
2 Sept. 95
25 Nov. 96
2 Apr. 98
r6 Jan. 93
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
The Royal Irish Rifles.
345
Second Lieutenants.
i Alexander Graham Forbes
i Bertram Allgood
i Robert Henry Seymour Dashwood ..
2 Ernest George Dnnn
2 Ernest Howie Saunders
2 Adrian Francis Theodore Hughes
2 Robert Geoffrey Baker
Charles Stewart Dixon
2 Lennox George Brydgts Rodney
2NI> LIEUT.
15 May
Q7
15 May
97
15 May
97
8 Sept.
97
8 Sept.
97
8 Sept.
Q7
16 Feb.
qfc
4 May
98
4 May
SB
Quarter Masters.-
-2 John Dwyer. 23 Jan. 92; Hon. Lieut.
1 George Thomas Drage, [3 Apr. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Facing) Dark Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for South Africa, 23 Apr. 97. 2nd Battalion embarked for Bermuda, i£8o.
1 General Bradford served m the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 9th Feb. 1S55 with the 2nd Battalion "Rifle
Brigade, including the battle of Alma and siege 01' Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
12 Major Tobin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in
a skirmish at Sii.ari, near Spitungi, South Afghanistan (severely wounded), and in an affair with the Marris in the
Koochali Pass (mentioned in despatches, and received the commendations of the Government and the Commander
in Chief in India, Medal).
13 Major Adye served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present in
the sortie of Deh Khojah and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881.
14 Major J. S. Brown served in the Alghan war in 1880, and took part in the march from Quetta to the relief off
Candahar (Medal). Served in. the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
lb Major Welman served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain O'Leary served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 189?,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Ha&r (4th Cla-;s of the Osmanieh, Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
17 Captain M'Whinnie served in the operations near Suakin in December 188S, including the engagement afe
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
18 Captain Fox-Strangways served in the operations in the Soudan in i3S8, including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Cla^p, and Khedive's Star).
19 Major Festing served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897 as Adjutant to the force,
including the expeditions to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp).
2" Lieutenant Flint served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, includ-
ing the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (promoted to be Second Lieutenant, Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
Record of the Sercices of the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Rifles — formerly the 83rd (County Dublin) Regt.
Raised in 1793. To England, 1794. To the West Indies, 1795. To England, 1S02. To the Cape of Good Hope,
1805 (capture of the Cape). To the Peninsula, 1809 (battles of Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rod-
rigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittona, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Ireland, 1S14. To Ceylon, 1817. To
Scotland, 1829. To Ireland, 1830. To America, 1834. To England, 1843. To Ireland, 1845. To India, 1849
(" Central India"). To England, 1862. To Ireland, 1866. To Gibraltar, 1867. To India, 1S70. To South Africa,
881. To England, 1882.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles— formerly the 86th (Royal County Down))
Regiment.
Raised as Cuyler's Shropshire Volunteers in 1793. To Ireland and England, 1794. Entitled " 86th, or Shrop-
shire Volunteers," 1794. Served as Marines, 1795. To Cape of Good Hope, 1796. To India. 1799. Six companies
to Egypt, 1801 ; returned to India, 1802. Entitled " 86th, or Leinster Regiment," 1806. To Isle of Bourbon, 1810
(capture of Bourbon). To Isle of France, 1811. To India, 1812. Entitled " 86th, or Royal County Down," 1814^
f2Ud Battalion raised and disbanded in 1814. J To England, 1819. To Ireland, 1821. To West Indies, 1827. To
England, 1S37. To Ireland, 1840. To India, 1842. To England, 1859. To Gibraltar, 1864. To Port Elizabeth
and Mauritius, 1867. To Cape of Good Hope, 1870. To England, 1875. To Bermuda, 1S80. Entitled "2nd
Battalion Royal Irish Rifles," 18S1. To Nova Scotia, 1883. To Gibraltar, 1886. To Egypt, 1SS7. To Malta, 1S91,
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders — formerly the 75th (Stirlingshire) Regt^
Raised in Scotland in 1787, and proceeded to India, j 788 (storming cf Seringapatam). To Scotland, 1807. To-
Ireland, 1810. To England, 1810. To Jersey, 1811. To Sicily, 1811. To Ionian Islands, 1814. To Gibraltar, 1821^
To England, 1823. To Ireland, 1824. To England, 1S30. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1830. To England, 1843.
To Wales, 1844. To Ireland, 1845. To India, 1849 (capture of Delhi and relief of Lucknow under Sir Coins.
Campbell). To England, 1862. To Ireland. 1866. To Gibraltar, 1S67. To Hong Kong, 186S. Half the Regiment,
to Singapore, 1S69. To the Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 1870. To Ireland, 1S75. To the Channel Islands,
1877. To England, 1878. To Malta. 1881. To Egypt, 1882 (war of 18S2, including the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
campaign of 1884-85). To Malta, 1885. To Ceylon, 1888.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders (formerly the 92nd Regiment).
Raised in 1794, and proceeded to the Mediterranean. Gibraltar, to 1795. Corsica, 101796. Gibraltar, 101798.
England and Ireland, to 1799 Holland, to 1799 (battle of Egmont-op-Zee). England, to 1S00 Minorca, Gibraltar
and Malta, to 1801 (battle of Mandora). Egypt, to 1802 (received the badge of "Egypt," with the Sphinx),
Ireland, Scotland, and England, to 1807. [2nd Battalion raised in 1803.] Denmark, to 1S07. England, to 1S08!.
Spaim, England, and the Netherlands, to 1809. England, to 1810. Spain and Portugal, to 1814 (battles of
Corunna, Fuentes d'Onor, Almaraz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, and Orthes). [2nd Battalion disbanded, 1814.I,
Ireland, to 1815. Belgium and France, to 1815 (battle of Waterloo). Scotland and Ireland, to 1819. Jamaica, to
1327. Scotland and Ireland, to 1834. Gibraltar and Malta, to 1841. Barbadoes, to 1844. Scotland, to 1846.
Ireland, to 1851. Corfu, to 1853. Gibraltar, to 1855. The Crimea, to 1856. Gibraltar, to 185S. India, to 1863."
England, Scotland, and Ireland, to 186S. India, to 188 1 (battles of Charasiah, Cabul, and Candahar). South Africa!
to 18S1 (Boer war). England and Scotland, to 1885. Channel Islands, to 1887. Ireland, to 1887,
346
87th
Regimental District,
ARMAGH.
]
Princess Victoria's (Royal Irish Fusiliers).
Formerly the Sjth (Royal Irish Fusiliers) and rIstBatt., Egypt.
l_2ndBatt., Colchester.
the Sgth {Princess Victoria's) Regiments.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the Armagh, Cavan, and Monaghan Militia respectively. )
Princess Victoria's Coronet. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Monte Video" " Talaveba."— An Eagle, with a
Wreath of Laurel above the Harp in addition to the Plume of the Prince of Wales, in commemoration of their
distinguished services on various occasions, and particularly at certain battles. "Babbosa" "Tabifa"
" Java" "Vittobia" "Nivelle " "Niagaba" " Obthes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula" "Ava" "Sevastopol "
"'Egypt, 1882, 1S84" " Tel-el-Kebib."
I Colonel.— Alexander Hugh Cobbe,1 CB. 2ml Lieut. 16 June 43 ; Lieut, ^io Jan. 45 ; Captain, "21 July 48 ,
Major, »2 Nov. s5 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 28 July 64 ; Lt. Colonel, 11 July 68 ; Colonel, 30 Oct. 71 ; Major General
1 6 May 82 ; Lieut. General, 1 Sept. 86 ; Colonel Irish Fusiliers, 11 Sept. 97.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 p.s.c. John Reeves,4 Lieut. 21 Jan. 74; Capt. 25 June 81 ; Major, 25 Jan. 38 ;
Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 95.
' p s.c. Frank Robert Crofton Carleton, Lieut.
Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 98.
A^ars
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2ND LIEUT.
July
13 Nov.
7 Aug.
14 Jan.
Si
22 Jan. 81
■I
Majors.
1 Frederick Henry Munn,4
mand 26 June 96
2 Claude Rainier Rogers,5 2nd in Com-
mand 26 June 96
1 James Douglas Standen
2 Alexander M'Donnell Moore6 ] 2
2 'Iheodore Gordon Barclay {Depot)
1 Charles Style Kincaid8
William Stafford Joseph Barry,18A<Z;'. ~i
Ki/nee Tal Vol. Rifles and Rohilciuia >
Vol. Rijles 1 Feb. 94 J
2 Felix Frederic Hill4
Captains.
1 William Pearson Davison4 (Depot) ! 3 Oct.
p.s.c. William Persse Blood,1" Dep.i\ 22 jan
Assist. Adi. Gen. Punjab 1 Apr. 95 3
Francis Marwood Hext,4 Adj. 2 Vol. { | Q .
Bn. Gloucester Regt. 10 Aug. 95 J; J
2 Rowland Brinckman4 j 22 Jan.
Fred. John Angell,7 Major Army \ [
Ordnance Department )
William Harry Percival Plomer,4 ) 1
In*tr. (?. Military College 27 Jan. 98 j
Chas.Ulric Sandys, Adj. 4, Bn. 1 Dec. 93
1 Richard Meredith de Berry9
Herbert Adolphe Coddington, Adj. )
1 Tower Hamlets Vol. Rifles v Apr. 94 j
William EUiotCairnes.^id/.t J'oL-Bb.
1'orkshire Lt. Lnfantry 31 Mar. 97
2 Tom Evelyn O'Leary20
1 Frederick Henry Bourne Connor21
Thomas Charles Benson,11 Adjutant)
3 Battalion 24 Aug. 96 )
1 Gerard Beechey Howard Rice,12 (
Adjutant 16 Sept. 95 )
Robert Waugh Leeper, Adjutant 5 '/
Battalion 25 Mar. 95 J
Reginald Percy Thomas,13 Adjutant )
3 Guernsey Militia 1 June 97 5
Richard Tucker Gray, Adj. 2 t'ol. Bn \
Middlesex Regt. 22 May 97 i
1 Walter Barrington Silver
1 Markham John Willoughby Pike
1 Douglas Wilfred Churcher23
2 George Kilner Swettenham
2 Philip Richard Wood ...
Frederic Lewis Vernon Jenkins, ~t
Army Pay Department $
1 p.s.c. Arnoid RobinsonBurrowes24 j 11 Feb.
2 Walter Francis Templer
2 John Eastwood Ramsay Brash
.Sir Henry Blyth Hill, Bart., serving ^
with the Egyptian Army /
Lieutenants.
2 Charles Conyers
1 Alexander Eustace Stawell Heard25...
1 Bertram Edward Crocker (Depot)
1 Fred. A. Greer, serving with Mounted I
Inf. in Egypt, with rank of Capt.... }
2 Edward Warner Shewell
1 Philip Gould
1 Malcolm Wilson
1 Robert Alexander Gray
r Charles Elliot Southcy25
1 William Grirtith Baynes Phibbs
2 Colin Dick, Adjutant 1 Apr. 97
2 Hugo Mascie Taylor {Depot)
1 Ralph Durrant Sadleir Stoney
1 Hugh Cracroft
1 Henry Ball Holmes
2 Albert Lionel Westropp Hughes ...
2 Francis Augustus Maling Welsh ...
2 Henry Lewkenor Knight
2 Arthur Gerald Knocker
Second Lieutenants.
1 Alex. Henry Campbell MacGregor
1 William Dundas Dooner
■2 Reginald Gauntlett Shuter
Samuel Rebsch Paul, serving with
West African Frontier Fore
84
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
1 1 Feb.
9 May
10 Nov.
88
J June 89
I 21 Dec.
23 July
29 Oct.
18 Mar.
8 Apr.
10 Oct.
10 Oct.
13 Aug.
19 Oct.
22 Feb.
15 Mar.
20 May
7 Mar.
2 June
2 June 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 95
7 Dec.
28 Dec.
28 Dec.
25 Mar.
11 Sept. 76
24 June 76
28 April 77
1 Dec. 80
9 Aug. 73
17 May 79
30 Mar. 81
13 Apr. 3i
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
10 Mar.
6 Feb. 84
14 May
14 May
14 May
29 July
7 Feb.
6 May
12 Nov.
28 Apr.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
10 Apr.
10 Apr.
31 July
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
12 Nov.
16 Sept.
1 July
25 Jan.
1 Apr.
26 Apr.
26 Apr.
9 May
1 Jan.
ir May
10 Aug.
12 Aug.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
15 Dec.
22 May
1 June
1 Jan.
27 Jan.
9 Feb.
30 Mar.
28 Aug.
14 May
12 Aug.
4 Oct.
20 May
13 Oct.
25 Jan.
23 Feb.
18 Apr.
1 July
1 July
12 Aug.
7 Sept.
9 Jan.
29 May
8 Feb.
21 May
2r May
5 Aug.
30 Dec.
25 Jan.
1 Apr.
22 Aug.
10 Aug.
12 Aug.
16 Sept.
31 Dec.
4 Feb.
22 May
1 June
1 June
6 July
27 Jan.
9 Feb.
BBEV.MAJ.
1 July
12 Aug.
9 Jan.
.5 Aug.
7 Nov.
12 Aug.
31 Dec. 95
9 Feb. 98
20 May
Jan.
16 Nov.
98
! Major Barry served with the
1st Battalion Irish Fusiliers in the
Egyptian war of 1S82 until invalided
on 20th September (Medal, and
Khedive's Star;.
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Srconb Lieutenants.
Eustace Malim Hairis
1 Alex. Laurence Joseph Miller Kelly ...
2 William Haire-Forster
Reginald John Kentish
1 Miles Bertie Cunninghame Carbery ...
2 Charles Monk Gibbon
Victor Hubert Kavanagh
2ND LIEPTS.
24 .Mar. 97
15 May 97
11 Aug. 97
8 Sept. 97!
1 Dec. 97 1
16 Feb. 98
4 May 9S1
8 I ... Qaxrter Masters.— i "Robert Johnston,26 21 Oct. 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
! 4 j ... 2 George Henry Osborne,27 2 Nov. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Bengal, 1883. 2nd Battalion returned from Egypt, 21 Apr. 1884.
1 Lit. General Cobbe served as a Volunteer with the Field Force throughou t the siege and capture of Delhi in
1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in command of the ist Infantry Brigade Kooruin
Field Force, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches,
VS., Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Reeves, Majors Munn and Hill, Captains Davison, Hext, Brinckman, and Plomer served with the
2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84, and were present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Major Rogers served as Adjutant with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in
1S84, and was present in the engagements at Teb El and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star}.
6 Major Moore served in the Soudan Expedition in 1SS4 with the 2nd Battalion Rcyal Irish Fusiliers, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Tamai, the relief of Tokar, and the affair at Tamanieb (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to the West Coast of Africa in 1892, and was in
command at the attack on Tambi on the 14th March (wounded) ; was also present at the capture of Tambi on the
7th April (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Angell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
8 Major Kincaid served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Captain de Berrv served in the Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the Remount Depot
(Medal).
10 Major Blood served with the 1st Battalion Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S
as Assistant Superintendent of Signalling, 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
11 Captain Benson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
12 CaptainRice served, with the Munipore Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer (Medal with Clasu).
13 Captain Thomas served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Majir O'Leary served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer (Midal with Clasp) ;
and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Transport Officer. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling, including the engagement at Sado, on
the Panjkora River— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain Connor served with the Waziristan Field Force uuder Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant
Chief Commissariat Officer (Medal with Clasp).
23 Major Churcher served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Transport Officer
and Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Burrowes served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 as Assistant Superintendentof Army Signalling
(Medal with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Heard served in (he Soudan campaign under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1893 with the Remount Depot
< Medal}.
25 Lieut. Southey served in the operations in South Africa in 189': with the Mounted Infantry (Medal).
2S Lieut. R. Johnston served in the Egyptian war of iS82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Claarj,and Khedive's Star).
27 Lieut. Osborne served in the Soudan campaign in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion of the Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers
(formerly the 87th Regiment).
Raised in 1793. Proceeded to Flanders, 1794. To Bergen-op-Zooai, 1795. Home, 1796. To 'West
Indies, 1796. Home, 1804. (2nd Battalion raised in 1804. Proceeded to Guernsey, 1807. Home, 1 80S,
To Peninsula, 1809. Home, 1814. To Guernsey, 1814. Home, 1816. Disbanded, 1817.) To Guernsey
1804. Home, 1805. To South America, 1806. To the Cape of Good Hope, 1807. To Mauritius, 1810
To India, 1815. To Burmah, 1825. To India, 1826. Home, 1827. To Mauritius, 1831. Home, 1843
To India, 1849. To China, i860. Home, 1861. To Gibraltar, 1866. To Malta, 1868. To Nova Scotia
1872. To Bermuda, 1876. Home, 1877. To Guernsey, 18S0. Home, 1881. To Egypt, 1882. Home
1882. To India, 1883.
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Regimental Distrti t
GALWAY.
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tist Batt., D^vonpart.
2nd Batt., ffieerut, Bengal.
The Connaught Rangers.
Formerly the 88th [Connaught Rangers)
and the g^th Regiments.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the
South and North Mayo, the Galway, and the Roscommon Militia respectively.)
The Harp and Crown. " Quia separabit ! '" The Elephant. " Seringapatam "" Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Tala-
vera" " Busaco" "Fuentes d'Onob" "Ciudad Rodbigo" " Badajoz " "Salamanca" " Vittoeia" " Nivelli"
"Obthes" " Toulouse "" Peninsula " " Alma " " Inkhbman " "Sevastopol" " Centbal India" " South
Africa, 1877-8-9."
I Years' Ser. Colonel.— Joseph Edwin Thackwell,1 CB., Ensign, p6 June 34 ; Lieut. 23 Oct. 30 ; Captain, P26 May 48 ;
IFqU Half' Major, 12 Dec. 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Colonel, 25 June 01 ; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lt. General,
Pay., Pay. j 22 £)ec. 78 ; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Connaught Rangers, 23 Dec. 89.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Lionel Godolphin Brooke, Commanding 2nd Brigade, Tochi Field Force ; Ensign,
p5 May 6o ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 15 April 79 ; Major, : July 81; Lt. Colonel, 1 July 95.
2 Charles Edward Harman, Lieut. 21 Sept. 7s ; Captain, 30 Mar. 81 ; Major, 21 Jan. 90; Lt. Colonel,
8 Feb. 98.
30
Majobs.
2 John de Courcy 0'Grady,'3 2nd in~)
Command 3 Dec. 96 J
1 Attiwell Henry Wood,u 2nd in Com- /
mand 8 Feb. 98 i
1 Maurice George Moore15
2 Alexander Wdliam Day Maclean,'")
Commandant Kuilana Depot J
1 Altred George Goodenough Elton21 >
(Depot) J
2 John James Francis Hume,20 Com- }
mandant Landour Depot 1 Apr. 93 .*
1 Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton25
2 Edmund Alexander Grubbe26
Captains.
i Harry George Adams-Connor22
Charles Hall, Army Ordnance Depart ...
Charles William Bowlby, Adjutant )
5 Battalion 9 May 97 j
John Staples Moles worth Lenox)
Conyngham, Adj. 3 Bit. 1 Mar. 97... J
Henry D^schamps Chamier.^tf/^Fb/. )_
Bn. W. Surrey Regt. 31 May 97 )
p.s. c.Charles Delme- Radcliffe, serving '1
in Uganda )
Arthur Wm. Hadden Bell, Adjutant ■)
9 Bn. King's R. Rifles 16 Aug. 94 ... )
1 Charles Herbert Davis Cass
2 Arthur George Vaughan Chichester, 1
Station Staff Officer, Meerut,g May 98 j
Georsre Higgiuson Ford-Hutchinson, )
DSO. seroingtvitk the Egyptian Army j
p.s.c. Oswald Henry Pedley, serving >
with the Egyptian Army )
2 Alexander William Abercrombie30
2 Herbert Gore, Station Staff Officer, )
Ian io«r, ig Mar. 98 5
1 John Frederic Robertson31
Harry Gerald Keith Matchett, serving ~>
with the Egyptian Army J
2 Geo. Lamont Hobbs.Aljutant : Apr.9i
1 William Edward John Grylls
2 Shadwell John Murray (Depot)
i George Cuthhert Digan
2 Harry Adair Thompson32
Wdliam Chas.Giffaxd Heneker.yern'n^ )
in the Niqer Cjast Protectorate /
1 William Stopford Sarsheld
2 Arthur John Bromley Church, Armyt
Fay Department )
Lieutenants.
2 Francis William Lawson
2 John Claudius Henrj1 Raven
William Allardice Hamilton
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
S Sept. 77
22 Feb. 79
16 Feb. 78
9 July 79
22 Feb. 791
13 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 81!
22 Jan. Si,
CAPTAIN. I BBEV.MAJ.
13 July 78
C. V.Ieacke, Adjutant 3 Vol.Bn. Essex ~>
Regt. 2 Nov. go, with rank of Captain j
1 Percy T. Horto'n, Adjutant 2 Nov. 98 ...
1 Archibald Swiaton Hog
Edward Fitzher ierc uespard, Army")
Fay Department j
2 Henrv Robert Gordon Deacon, Station )
Staff Officer, Pachmarhi 15 Sept. 9S J
2 Travel's l£artlev Faikiner
1 Wilfred Arthur White (Depot)
2 Robert Richards Challenor
2 Frederick Joseph Bvrne
1 Henry Francis Newdigate Jourdain
Osmond Donald Blunt31
1 Richard Percy Littleton Vigors
2 Capel Hanbury Mesham
1 James Lionel Joyce Conry
1 RobertWilliara Harling
2 William Nathan:el Stuart Alexander
2 Henry Worsley Gough
1 Addis Delacombe
Hu^h Moore Hutchinson, serving u-ilh ^
West African Regiment J
2 Arthur Lorean Keogh
S Feb. 87
14 Sept. 87
11 Feb. 88
9 May 88'
27 June 88:
5 Sept. SS
19 Sept. 83
24 April 89
6 Jiilv 89 24 Sept.
6 July 89' 12 Feb.
18 Sept. 89! 2 Nov.
1 Mar. 90' 9 Jan.
28 June 90 39 Mar.
29 Nov. 90 21 Apr.
2 May 91! 11 Aug.
11 Sept. 78
2 Dec. 74
13 June 74
30 Aug. 79
20 June 79
23 June 80
27 Oct. 80
1 July 81
13 July 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
10 Mar. 83
6 Feb. 84
23 Aug. 84
2 Feb. Si
7 Feb. 85
q May 85
11 Oct. 82
9 May 85
20 Aug. 85
27 Jan. 86
10 Nov. 86
7 Mar. 89
6 Nov. 89
20 Nov. 89
18 Dec. 89
18 Dec. 89
12 Feb. 90
12 Feb. 90
24 Sept. 90
13 Apr. Si
76 Sept. 82
1 Nov. 82
is Aug. 83
30 July 85
17 Dec. 84
7 April 87
27 Dec. 85
1 July
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
15 Jan.
12 Feb.
87
Sg
90
12 Feb. 93
1 July 91
8 Feb. 93
8 Feb. 93
6 Sept. 93
1 July 95
10 Mar. 97
3 Feb. 98
24 Sept. 90
19 Jan. 88
1? Feb
9I
91!
92 17 Dec.
02
93
93
93
16 Nov. 95
7 Nov. 91
9 Jan. 921
27 Jan. 92]
27 Jan. 92
17 Dec. 02
25 Feb. 93
15 Mar. 93
20 M ay 9 *
19 July 93
21 Oct. 93
3 Nov. 93
7 Mar. 94
7 Mar. 94
6 June 94
10 Oct. 94
12 Dec. 94I
14 Aug.
6 Sept.
11 Oct.
20 Dec.
7 Apr.
ic Aug.
1 Jan.
29 May
26 Jan.
1 Mar.
10 Mar.
31 Mav
13 Nov.
19 Oct.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
21 Dec.
21 Dec.
9 Jan.
8 Feb.
14 Aug.
6 Sept. 93
20 Dec. 93
16 Aug. 94
1 Mar. 07
1 Mar. 97
10 Mar. 971
31 May 9 7
20 July 98
8 Lt.Colonel L. G. Brooke served as
Adjutant with the 94th Regiment is
the Zulu war of 1S79, and waspresens
in the engagement at Ulundi — slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
1 Major Wood served with the
8Sth Regiment throughout the Kafir
war of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Tears' Ser.|
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The ConnaugJit Bangers.
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Second Lieutenants.
Alexander Wise
Ernest Yeldhain, Station Staff Officer, \
Landour Depot, 2r ISov. 97 J
Richard Harte Keatinge Willans, )
Army Service Corps )
; Walter William Molony
2 James Pearson Stockley
George Frank Brooke
John Charles MacSwiney
1 Charles Edward Hack
1 Francis Knox Porr.eroy
Arthur Frere Lambert
2ND LIEUT.
6 liar. 95
95
21 Dec.
29 Feb.
15 May
8 Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
8 Dec.
96|
97
97
97
97
97
97
7 May 93
Quarter ^Taster
■2 Thomas M'Clelland,33 17 Oct. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.
1 Michael James Kenny,86 11 March 96 ; Hon. Lieut,
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
ut Battalion returned from Aden, 14 Dec. 91. 2 'id Battalion embarked for Malta, 13 July 18S9.
1 General Thackwell served with the 22nd Regt. in the campaign in Sind, and was present at the battle of
Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in the 3 jutuern Mahratta Country, including the investment
and capture of Forts Panulla and Pownghur. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Major to
ist Brigade 2nd Division — including the "battles of Alina and [nkermau (horse shot), siege of Sebastopol and
repulse of the sortie on 26th October. On 4th August 1855 he was appointed Assistant Adjutant Genera] to the
3rd Division, and served with it until broken up in April 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Iit.Colonel. Knight of the Legion of Honor. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
13 Major O'Grady served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Ulundi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of the troop of Mounted Infantry
g4th Regimeat at Pretoria during its investment.
15 Major Moore served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Ka5r war of 1877-73, and the Zulu war of T879
(Medal with Clasp).
17 Major Maclean served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the operations
against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
20 Major Hume served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi, and iu the subsequent operations against Sekukuni. including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of i83o-8i, and was present in the engagement at Bronkhorst Spruit — severely
wounded (mentioned in despatches).
21 Major Elton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
-■ Captain Adams-Connor served in the Boer war of i83i as Garrison Adjutant at Newcastle.
25 Major Barton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
ZG Major Grubbe served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Captain Abercrombie served iu the Burmese Expedition from 1885 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion
of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, including the expedition to the Ruby Mines (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
31 Captain Robertson served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Mounted Rifles.
32 Captain Thompson served in the campaign on the Nr-rth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the focbi Field Force as Orderly Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Cla^p) ■ and afterwards with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Transport Officer 3rd Brigade 2nd Divi-ion (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Lieut. Blunt served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896) attached
to the Maxim Battery, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
35 Lieut. M'Clelland served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war or 1S81, including the engagement at Madder Spruit (severely wounded).
36 Lieut. Kenny served in the Kafir war in 1877-79 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion the Connav.ght Rangers (formerly the 88th Regimeni).
Raised in 1793, and proceeded in 1794 to Holland. To England, 1794. To West Indies. 1795. To England, 1795.
To India, 1759. To Egypt. 1801. To England, 1803. [2 ad Battalion raised 1804.] To Cape of Good Hope, 1806.
To Monte Video and Bueno- Ayres, 1807. To England, 1807. To the Peninsula, 1808 (battles of Talavera, Busace,
Fuentes d'Onor. Ciudad Rodngo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nive'.le, Orthes, and Toulouse). To Canada,
1814. To France, 1815. [2ud Battalion reduced, 18 16.J To England, 1817. To Ireland, 1821. To the. Ionian
Islands. 1S25. To Engla.nd. i8;6. To Ireland, 1838. To Malta, 1840. To West Indies, 1847. To Nova Scotia,
1850. To England , 1851. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Inkerrc.an and siege of Sebastopol 1. '?o Eng-
land, 1S56. To India. 1857 (Indian Mutinv— " Central India"). To England. 1870. To Ireland, 187^. Tj South
Africa, 1877 ("South Africa, 1677-79"). To India, 1879. To Aden, 1850. To England, 1801.
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35° Princess Louise's (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
Q"|ST ~\ Formerly the gist (Princess Louise's Arqiillshirer
„ wl I J y V *./ Kst Batt., Dublin.
EegimentalDistrict I Highlanders ) and the 93rd {{Sutherland (_2ndBn.,Cliaubattia, Bengal.
Stirling. J Highlanders) Hegiments.
(The 3rd and 4th Battalions are formed of the Highland Borderers aud the Renfrew Militia respectively.)
Princess Louise's Cypher and Coronet. The Boar's Head (The Campbell Crest). " Ne Obliviscaris." A Cat.
Peur." "Cape ok Goon Hope, 1806 ' " Roleia" "Vijiiera" "Corunna" "Pyrenees" "Niveliu"
"Nive" "Okthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " South Afeica, 1846-7, 1S51-2-3" "Alma"
^tj- "Balaklava" " Sevastopol" "Lucknow'' " South Africa, 187a."
Colonel. — Sir John Alexander Ewart,1 KCB. Ensign, 27 July 38 ; Lt. 15 April 42; Capt.ti2 May 48;
lit. Major, 12 Dec. 54; Major, 29 Dec. 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Nov. 55 ; Lt. Colonel, 16 Apr. 58; Colonel,
26 Apr. 59 ; Major General, 6 March 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; General, 13 Jan. 84; Colonel 2nd
Battalion Gordon Highlanders, 12 March 84 ; Colonel Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 30 June 95.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Ormelie Campbell Hannay,2 Ensign, vs Oct. 67; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71; Captain,
17N0V. 78 ; Major, 1 Jan. 84 ; Lt. Colonel, 27 June 93 ; Colonel, 27 June 97.
2 Gerald Lionel Joseph Goff,4 Lieut. 10 Mar. 75; Captain, 1 July 84; Major, 21 Sept. 92; Lt.Colonel,
23 July 98.
Fall
Pay.
26
Half
Pay.
9
9
8
8
7
6
6
5
5
5
4
S
4
4
3
3
3
J 3
S/li
Majors.
2 John Hasluck Campbell,5 2nd in Com- \
maud 15 Mar. 98 )
1 Alexander Wilson,3 2nd in Command)
25 Nov. 98 )
Charles Grant,7 Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. >
for Musketry , Bombay Army ,23 Feb. 96 )
1 Stanley Paterson
1 p.s.c. Edward BrabazonUrmston( Z>epoO
p.s.c. Alfred Edward John Cavendish, >
D.A.A.Gen. Dublin, 20 Nov. 97 J
1 John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon10
? Francis Macnarnara Aitken11
Captains.
2 Sydney Loftus Robinson12
Reg. L'Estrango M'Kerrell, Imp. of\
Gymnasia, Punjab ft Bengal,! May 96^
1 Thomas Irvine
1 Thomas Archibald Scott
Alexander Francis Mackenzie,13 Ad- 1
jutant 3 Battalion 23 Feb. 98 j
Andrew Aytoun. serving with Queens-\
land Colonial Forces — )
v.s.c. Henry D'Estampes Vallancey,1' ]
Staff Captain Intell. Branch, War J-
Office, 18 Oct. 98 )
p.s.c. David Henderson
p.s.c. Alan Foster, Adj. 4 Bn. 10 Sept. 94
2 Kenneth Boswell Cameron15
Stafford Edmund Douglas, Adjutant 3}
Vol. Bn. Royal Fusiliers 1 July 97 ... J
2 Malcolm M'Neill
2 Harry Peyton Moulton-Barrett, Aide ~>
de Camp Jo General E. F. Chapman j
Frederick Lincroft La Caze Jackson, '
serving in the Niger Coast Protectorate j
Herbert Aug. M'Dougal Williams,';
Adj. t Dumbarton >"o'.-Ri/Zes,i6May 96 )
■2 Alic Sutherland,17 Adjutant 15 Jan. 95
Hugh Leslie Henderson, Adjutant 4)
Volunteer Battalion 9 Nov. 96 $
Robert Clements Gore, Adjutant 5 1
Volunteer Battalion 21 Apr. 97 j
1 .Archibald Patten18
Edw. Chetwood Hamilton Grant, Inst. }
Ilythe School of Musk. 17 Dec. 97 J
1 Francis James Bjchardson
2 Duncan Darroch
t Archibald John Campbell
2 Claude William Hedley Bell20
Henry Buchanan Kirk
Lieutenants.
Neill Malcolm,21 serving in Uganda
Frederick Chas. Dundas, Staff College
2 Kenneth Francis Crawley Marallsh ..
2 William John Bell Twee&ie™ (Depot) ..
1 Henry Craigie Macdonald
2 John Campbell23
2 Alexander Harvey Maclean
2 James Johnston-Stewart24
Fraser Geo. Newall,25 serving icith the ~>
Egyptian Army )
1 Duncan John Glasfurd, Adjutant)
4 May .i
1 Henry Barchard FenwickBaker-Carr >
(Depot) /
2 Robert Blackall Graham26
2 Patrick Dalmahoy MCandlisb27
2 Henry Hugh Gordon Hyslop28
George Edward Courtenay
2 Alexis Elphinston2'J
2 Reginald John Ponsonby Cox30
2 Charles Alexander Hugh Maclean31
1 Ivor Wilberforce Watson
2 Barnett Albert Harvey32
1 Arthur Lionel Crisp Clarke
Second Lieutenants.
Garnet Wolseley Muir
2ND LIEUT.
22 Feb. 7Q
9 July 79
:i May 78
14 Jan
22 Jan. 79
9 Julv 79
23 July 79
6 Aug. 7Q
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 81
22 Jan. 81 1
19 Feb. 81
22 Jan. £
8c
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10 Sept. 77:
1 July Si I
9 Aug. 73
1 July
25 Jan.
9 May
22 Aug.
12 Sept.
5 Dec.
10 Nov.
10 Nov. 8c
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 Julv 81
1 July 81
1 July 8i
1 July 81
8 Oct. 84
13 Nov. 84
ii Jan. 84 1
1 Feb. 86
27 Sept 86
12 Jane 86
21 Feb. 88
2) Nov.
21 Nov
8 Mar.
1 May
20 Jan.
31 Jan.
26 Feb.
8S
27 June 93
18 Nov. 93
2 Aug.
93
23 July
15 Apr.
94
96
12 Feb.
97
23 July 98
21 Dec. 9S
1 July 81 26 Feb. 9c!
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
22 Nov.
12 Nov,
7 Feb.
23 May
26 Feb.
24 July
8 Nov.
23 July
7 Nov
7 Mo v.
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9 May
85
23 Feb.
14 Oct.
85
23 Feb.
25 Nov.
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23 Feb.
30 Jan.
86
1 May
30 Jan.
86
9 Dec.
28 Apr.
86
12 Feb.
31 Jan.
90
1 July
26 Feb.
2 Feb.
90
9l
1 July
20 Nov.
16 Nov. 98I
20 Feb. 89
23 Mar. 89
24 April 89
9 Nov. 80
31 May 9S
29 Oct. 90
17 Jan. 91
10 Oct. 91
19 Oct.
21 Oct.
25 Nov.
29 Mar.
24 July
93
1 Dec.
17 Dec.
iS Mar.
23 Aug. 93
18 Nov. 93
11 June 94
23 July 94
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7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
10 Oct. 94
20 Feb.
19 July
4 Dec.
28 Dec.
29 Feb.
0 June
6 June
5 Sept, 96
Charles Neil Macdonald I 23 Dec. 96 j
2 James Barratt Gillatt | 24 Mar.. 97
Lt.Colonel Hannay was employed
7 Nov. 94iOn special service in South Africa
23 July 95|durrng the latter cart of the Zulu
11 Dec. 95,war in 1879 (Medal).
4 Jan. 96: 'Lt.Colonel Goff served withthegist
is Jan Q6,Hlffhli»ders in the Zulu war of 187;,
• y 'and was present in the action of
23 Feb. 96iSIrn?lridhlovu and relief of Ekowe
y (Medal ivith Clasp).
1 May 96',,7,MaJ°r Grant served with the
■> * Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
9 Dec. 96 1881.
12 Feb. 97 8 Colonel Wilson served with the
3 Apr. 97 91st Highlanders in thelatter part of
S Oct. 97 the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
20 Nov. 97 Clasp).
1 Dec. 97! n Captain Aitken.— See Civil De-
17 Dec. 97 corations for Gallantry, " Hart's
18 Mar. 98Annual Army List," p. 786.
27 Apr. 98; " Captain Yallancey served n the
4 May 98 operations in Zululand in 1888.
18 Captains Pattenserved with the
■Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
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351
2ND LIBUT.
Second Lieutenants.
Gervase Thorpe
Walter Gordon Neilson
2 Harry Michael Thomson
2 John Kennedy
2 Otway Charles Herbert
i Walter Buchanan King
George AdinstonM'Laren Sceales
Bertram John Lang
James Boswell M'Pherson
Quarter Masters. — 2 Alexander Bcattie,34 27 Feb. 95 ; Son. Lieut.
1 Richard Charles Williamson, 7 July 97 ;.Hon. Lieut.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
8 Sept.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 6 Feb.
16 Feb.
18 May
18 May
18 May
3 Auji
98
ist Battalionreturned from Hong Kong, 23 Har. 1892. 2nd Battalion embarked for India 26 Nor. 1891.
1 Sir John Ewart served throughout the Eastern campaign from the first landing at Gallipoli in April 1854
until the final evacuation of the Crimea in June 1856; presentwith the 93rd Highlanders at, the battle of Alma, and
until afterthe occupation of Balaklava; appointed a D. A. Q.M. General 26th Sept. 1854, and as such was present at the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and throughout the siege operations before Sebastopol up to 13th Feb. 1S55, when he
rejoined the 93rd on promotion ; accompanied the expedition to the Sea of Azoff, and was at the capture of Kertch and
Yeinikali; afterwards present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults on the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal
with four Clasps, Brevetof Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie) . Served in Bengal during the Indian mutiny ; was at an engagement near Bunnee, and
afterwards at the final relief of Lucknow ; held for a short time a command consisting of three squadrons of Cavalry,
5 guns, and 500 Infantry (specially named in despatches, and appointed a CB.) ; and on the 16th Nov. commanded
the leading party of stormers at the assault of the Secunderbagh,on which occasion he personally captured a colour,
received two sabre wounds in an encounter with the two native officers who were defending it ; was again (very
severely) wounded by a cannon-shot (left arm carried away) when in action with the Gwaiior rebels at Cawnpore on
the ist Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel). Commanded the 93rd Highlanders
for a. short period during the siege of Sebastopol, was Lt.Colonel of the 78 th Highlanders for upwards of five years.
5 Major Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
10 Major Wolrige-Gordon served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with
Clasp).
11 Captain Aitken served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in.
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalisn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Robinson served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Mackenzie served in the campaign on the North- West- Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argvll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with
(Clasp).
15 Captain Cameron served vith the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tochi
Field Force, with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, and afterwards with the Tirah Expedition-
ary Force on Transport duty (two Clasps).
17 Captain Sutherland served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp).
20 Captain Bell served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal and Clasp) .
21 Lieut. Malcolm served in the campaign on the Morth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
22 Lieut. Tweedie served in the Campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
23 Lieut. Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
24 Lieut. Johnston-Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the. Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal
with Clasp).
25 Lieut. Newall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
26 Lieut. Graham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
27 Lieut. M'Candlish served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart.
in 1897-9S with the Tochi Field Force as Signalling Officer ist Brigade (Medal and Clasp).
28 Lieut. Hyslop served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
29 Lieut. Elphinston served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal and Olasp).
30 Lieut. Cox served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lieut. Maclean served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Provost Marshal ist Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lieut. Harvey served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lieut. Beattie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Medal with Clasp)
[Jor Record of Services, see end of Leimfer "Regiment, p. 352a.
35 2 The Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians).
lOO |l Formerly the i ooth (Prince of Wales's Royal ristBatt., Halifax. N.3.
*'3i»>«»totDMrMJ Canadian) and io9th (Bombay Infantry) j?^/,.L»ndBatt.,Barb»diei.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed in the King's County, Queen's Count}', and Meath
Militia respectively. 1
Yenr*1 ser.l The Prince of Wales's Plume. A Maple Leaf. •• Niigiei" " Central India."
Fall ; Half Colonel.— Alastair M'lan Macdonald,1 Ensign. '27 Mar. 46 ; Lieut. pi2 Nov. 47 ; Capt. 6 June 54 ; Bt. Major,
12 Dec. 54 ; Major, 17 July 55 ; Lt. Colonel, •'13 Jan. 60; Colonel, 13 Jan. 65; Major General, 22 Feb. 70;
Lieut, General 19 Mar. 85 ; Colonel Leinster Regiment. 29 Nov. 94.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Henry Walter Trench, Entign, pi6 Feb. 64; Lieut. P13 July 67; Capt. 23 Oct. 75;
Ma'or, 29 Sept. 82 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Juty 93 ; Colonel, 23 May 98.
John Grugan Glancy, Lieut. 11 Feb. 75 i Capt. 7 Jan. 82 ; Major. a Mar. 86 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 Aug. 95.
Majors.
1 Herbert Martin, 2nd in.Com. 26 June 9°
2 St. John James St. Leger, 2nd
Command : Dec. 96
1 Arnold H.N.Urquhart Champion (Dep.)
1 Winton Seton
Jas.Willcocks,* DSO.. ierving in West~>
Africa, with rank of Li. Colonel J
1 Thomas Hope Stavert
p.s.c.R. Pontine Northcott,5 CB. seroing
in W.Africa, Kith rank of Lt.Colonel
16 Oct. 97
Alexander Francis Grant Foulerton,' )
Adjut tnt 4 Battalion 10 Apr. 95 $
Captains.
Cecil Walford Tribe, Army Ord. Dept....
George Lamb, Adjutant 12 Middlesex )
Volunteer Rifles 2 Nov. 96 i
Kenneth Mackenzie Drumraond
Thomas St. Clair Davidson,8 Adjutant >
a Vol. Bn. Scots Fusiliers 1 Nov. 95 >
Chas.Spencer Browne Evans-Lombe, )
Adj. Bermuda Volunteers 1 Feb. 95 S
1 Samuel RobertLlewellyn White
1 Neville Hope Campbell Dickinson1' ...
Paget Edward Stuart Reeves, Adju- )
tant 3 Battalion 11 Mar. 98 )
1 Geoffrey John Denis Browne18
Chas. Logau Crutchley, serving Kith [
West African Frontier Force 1
p.s.c. Richard Trench Kirkpatrick, >
DSO. seroing with the Uganda Rifles J
1 Theoph. Fred. Walter Ricketts
Edward Frank Griffin
Arthur Frederick Magee, Bag Dept. ...
Thos. Alex. Gardner Saagater" (Dep.)
Wm.Tankerville Monypenny Reeve,
Adjutant 16 Mar. 95
Alexander Wilson Elkington Twist .
Hector Douglass Harvest, Fag Dept..
Herbert John Conir.gham
AlbertCanning,20 Adj. 5 Bn. 22 Jan. 98
Charles William Dutton Pollard
2 George Harry John Rooke
Charles Edw. Hamilton Laughlin,21 )
serving in Uganda i
2 John Craske
2 Albert Gerard Gavin Sharp22
Charles Vaughan Hale,2" PayDept. ...
2 Julian Campbell Colquhoun
i George Moultrie Ballen-Smith
.LIEUTENANTS.
i Fra.RogersDugar., Adjutant 23M.ar.9S
Reginald Francis Legg, se roing with ;
West African Frontier Police *
1 James Kilvington Cochrane
2 George Iver Patrick PoerO'Shee
2 Prendergast Bennett Carlisle
2 John Dryden Mather
2 Gordon Annesley Taylor (Depot)
2 Henry Telford Marfett
2 Frederick Ernest Whitton
2 Frederick Christian Heneker
1 Bryan John Jones
1 Leonard Robert Grey Bell
2 James Robert Moffatt
■i Henry Gerald Rawdon Wakefield ...
2 Michael Francis Fox
t Clarence Reginald Macdcnald( De^o<)
1 Edward Villiers Raynes
1 James Douglas Waddell
2 Herbert Craven Stuart
1 Keith E imund Jopp
Second Lieutenants.
1 Henry Claud Leicester
t CharlesEdward Martin
Patrick M'CausIand
1 Richard Montague Raynsford
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
20 Mar. 78
30 Jan. 78
14 Jan. So
1 Oct. 78
30 Nov. 78
30 Dec. 71
11 Feb. 75
20 Oct. 79
25 Aug. 80
12 Feb. 77
CAPTAIN. I BllKV.MAJ.
6 June 83
June 83
23 May 83
1 Jan. 83
21 Aug. 84
28 June 85
12 Feb. 86
23 Oct. 80! 1 July 811 29 Sept. 86
24 Jan.
22 Jan.
5 P'eb.
4 Mav
11 Feb.
10 Nov.
11 Apr.
22 Aug.
9 Nov.
22 Jan.
1 Mar.
28 Juno
9 May
5 Dec.
17 June
12 Mar. 92
20 May 93
20 Mav
9 Sept.
21 Oct.
23 Dec.
7 Mar.
2 June
04
2 June
04
28 Ncv.
•J 4
12 Dec.
04
12 Dec.
94
30 Jan.
PS
6 Mar.
OS
6 Mar.
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6 Mar.
95
28 Sept.
9S
7 Dec.
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7 Dec.
OS
5 Sept
96
24 Mar.
07
24 Mar.
07
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0 7
8 Sept.
97
12 Jan. 81
1 July 81
22 Oct. 81
19 Dec. 83
19 Dec. 83
6 May 85
3 May 8 s
6 May 85
22 July 85
27 Jan. 83
29 Aug. 85
25 Aug. 86
25 Aug. 86
8 Dec. 36
22 Oct. 81
10 Oct. 88
8 May 89
1 Apr. 90
23 July 90
6 Mar. 91
1 Apr. 90J
26 Nov. 91 1
2 Dec. 91
18 Dec. 91
23 Nov. 92'
26 Apr. 90 '
1 Oct. 93
15 Apr. 94
1 Aug. 94 :
4 Sept. 94 |
3 Mar. 86
14 Aug. 87
10 Oct.
12 Jan. 90
24 Jan. 90
14 July 91
12 Aug. 91
21 Aug. 91
13 Mar. 9
23 Nov. 9
29 Sept. 9
26 Oct. 93
1 Feb. 94
1 Aug. 04
18 Jan. 88
10 Oct. 94
17 Oct. 94
1 Feb. 95
10 July 95
q Oct. 95
8 Jan. 96
2 Dec. 96
2 Dec. 96
31 Mar. 97
9 Feb. 98
27 July 98
27Ju!y 98
24 Aug. 98
21 Aug. 91
26 Aug. 91
12 Aug. 91
1 Dec. 92
29 Sept. 9s
2 Dec. 93
17 Oct. 94
28 Mar. 96
6 Oct.
10 Oct.
1 1 Oct.
17 Oct.
5 Dec.
10 July
10 July
2 Nov.
2 Dec.
31 Mar.
4 Apr.
23 May
10 July
26 Feb.
23 Mar.
30 Apr.
27 July
24 Aug.
5 Lt.Colonel Northcott served in the
Sherbro Expedition in 1883 with the
2nd West India Regiment (mentioned
in despatches. CB. and Medal). Sprved
in the operations in Zululandim88S as
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
Served with the expedition toAshanti
under Sir Francis Scott in i89s(Star).
8 Captain Davidson served with the
Lushai Expedition in 1889 as Trans-
port Officer. Served with the Chin-
Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 as
Transport Officer (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Dickinson served in the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with
the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry
(Medal with two Clasps).
18 Captain Browne served in the
Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star;.
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TAe Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians).
352a
Second Lieutenants.
2 William Graham Montgumene
1 John Francis Scobell
2 Arthur Caveish Bentick Gray
1 William Wa'idby
1 Oliver Macklem Denison
1 ReginaldAnhurHerbertOrpen- Palmer
2ND LIEUT.
8 Sept.
Q7
1 Dec.
97
15 Dec.
97
4 May
PB
25 June
08
13 July
98
Quarter Masters.-
-1 Alexander Wilkin, 10 June82; Bon. Cspt. 10 June 92.
2 James Duffield, 18 Nov. 96; lion. .Lieut.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Halifax, IVoca Scotia, 26 Apr. 98. 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta, 9 November 1894.
1 Lieut.General Macdonald s=rved the Eastern campaign of 1834 as Aide de Camp to General Pennefather
including the battles of the Alma (severely wounded) and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 4th Class cf the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Willcocks served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Khyber and Cabul Field Forces in the
Transport Train (Medal). Served as TranspcrtOfficer in the Wuzeeree Expedition of 1881 under Brigadier General
Kennedy (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Transport Officer and in charge of Field Commissariat
and also as Acting Road Commandant (mentioned in despatches. D&O.. ar.d Jledal with two Cla*ps). Served
with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 as Intelligence Officer to the Chiubck Column; also served with
the Maivipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
6 Major Poulerton served witu the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major Shakespear served with the Chin-Lusha.i Rxpeditionaiy Force in 1889-90 as Intelligence and
Assistant Political Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp), aud in the operations in the
South Lushai Hills in command of the force.
19 Captain Sangster served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the Soudan
campaign in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served in the Niger Soud m campaign under Major Arnold in 1897 including the
expeditions to Egbon, Rida, and Ilorin (Medal with C'laspi.
20 Captain Canning served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to
the Soudan in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps); also served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
21 Captain Laughlin served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
22 Captain Sharp served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 as Transport
Officer, and afterwards as Brigade Transp >rt Officer ( Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain Hale served in the operations near Suakin in December 1898 including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion the Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians) —
formerly the iooth (Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian) Regiment.
Raised in 1760 as " The iooth Highlanders." Proceeded to Guadaloupe, 1761 (capture of Martinique), England
and disbanded 1763. Raised again in 1780, and served in a naval action against a French squadron in Porto
Praya Bay, Cape de Verde, in 1781. East Indies 1781-84, during which time it lost 39 Officers and 1,200 killed in
action or diedot disease. Disbanded 17S5. Raised again in 7805, and proceeded to Quebec ; on the passage out
lest 11 Officers and 260 men by sbipwreck off the coast of Newfoundland. American war of 1812, taking part in
numerous engagements. In 1813 became "The iooth, or H.R.H. the Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regi-
ment." Disbanded 1818. Raised in Canada in 1858 as " The iooth, or Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian Regiment,"
and proceeded to England in 1858. Gibraltar, to 1859. Malta, to 1863. Canada, to 1866. Scotland, to 1868.
England, to 1869. Ireland, to 1874. England, to 1876. India, to 1877. Became 1st Battalion "The Prince of
Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians./," i83t. Ireland, to 1895 (Detachment to Ashanti).
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Leinster Regiment (formerly the 109th Regiment).
Raised in 1761, and proceeded to Belle Isle. Disbanded, 1763; again raised as the 109th (or Aberdeenshire)
Regiment in 1794 ; disbanded 1795. Raised in 1853 as the 3rd Bombay European Regiment. With Central India
Field Force, 1857-59 (siege and capture of Rashghur, action of Baroda, relief of Saugor, capture of Garracota,
action of Mudilerpore, battle ot Betwa, siege and storm of Jhansi, storm of Saharee, actions of Koonah and
Muttra, battles of Galowlce andCalpee). Kurrachee,to 1804. [Became the 109th (Bombay Infantry) Regiment,
1862.] Aden, to 186;'. India, to 1S67. England, f) 1877. Became " 2nd Battalion the Prince of Wales' Leinster
Regiment (Royal Canadians)," 18S1. Ireland, to 1882. England, to 1888. Malta, to 1894. Bermuda, to 1S95.
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
(formerly the gist Highlanders).
Raised as the 98th, and proceeded to South Africa, 1795 to 1803. (Entitled " 91st," 1798.) [2nd Battalion raised
in 1804, and proceeded to Holland, 1813-14 (Walcheren). Reduced, 1815.] England, to 1807. Ireland, to 1808.
The Peninsula, to 1809 (battles of Roleia, Vimiera, and Corunna). England, to 1812. The Peninsula, to 1814
(battles of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse). Ireland, to 1815. Belgium and France, to 1818.
England, to 1821. Jamaica, to 1831. England, to 1836. St. Helena, to 1839. South Africa, to 1848 (war of
1846-47). [Reserve Battalion raised in 1S42, and proceeded to South Africa to 1855. England, to 1857, when it
was merged in 1st Battalion. J England, to 1851. Ireland, to 1854. Malta, to 1855. Greece, to 1857. Ionian
Islands, to 1858. India, to 1868 (being the first Regiment to go overland from Alexandria to Suez). Entitled
'; Princess Louise's," 1872. England, to 1879. South Africa, to 1885 (war of 1879). Ceylon, to i883. Hong
Kong, 18S8.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (formerly the 93rd Reji.).
Raised in 1800, and proceeded to Guernsey. To Scotland, 1802. To Ireland, 1303. To the Cape of Good Hope,
1805 (capture of the Cape). To England, 1814. To North America, 1814. To England and Ireland, 1815. To the
Low Couutries, 1819. To the West Indies, 1823. To England, 1834. To Ireland, 1S36. To Canada, 1838. To
ScHlaud, 1848. To England, 7852. To the Crimea, 1854 (battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol).
To England, 1856. To India. 1857 (capture of Lucknow). To Scotland, 1870. To England, 1873. To Ireland,
1876. To Gibraltar, 1871. To England, i38i. To Scotland, 1SS2. To England, 1884. To Ireland, 1886. To
England. 1890. To India, i8qi.
nstBatt.,Ferrnoy.
I 2nd Batt. , Dinapore,
Bengal.
353 The Royal Munster Fusilier3.
1Q1ST ~i Formerly the 101st (Royal Bengal Fttsiliers) and the
SegimtntaiDistrict I 104th (Bengal Fusiliers) Regiments.
TRALEE. J (The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the South
Cork, the Kerry, and tin Royal Limerick County Militia respectively.)
The Royal Tiger. The Shamrock. " Plasset " "Condobe" "Masclipatasi " "Badaba" "Buxab" " Rohil-
cund, 1774 and 1794" ''Cabnatic" "Sholinghcb" "Guzebat" " Deig " " Bhubt'pobe" " Afghanistan "
"Shcznee" " Fehozeshuhub" "Sobbaon" "Pcnjaub" " Chillianwallah " " Goojbbat" "Pegu"
" Delhi " "Lccknow " " Burma, 1825-87."
Tears'Seil
7i Colonel. — Robert Stuart Baynes,1 Ensign, •'28 July 43; Lieut. pz7 Mar. 46 ; Capt. 15 Mar. 53) Bt.Major,
Pay. 26 Dec. 56 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 June 59 ; Colonel, 7 Sept. 6$ ; Major General, 26 Mar. 70 ; Lt. General, 1 July
81; Colonel Munster Fusiliers, 15 July 95.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Edward Stokes Evans, Lieut. 13 June 74; Captain, 1 July 81 ; Major, 1 Apr. 92 ;
Lt. Colon-l, 4 Nov. 96.
Percy Stanley Druitt, Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Captain, 4 May 82 ; Major, 1 Apr. 92; Lt. Colonel, 23 July 97.
25
25
Majors.
2 p. s.c. Benjamin Reddie Hawes," 2nd in >
Command 4 Nov. 96 j '■
1 Charles Augustus King Hall,9 2nd in )
Command 23 July 97 5 [
1 Francis Henry Penny j
2 Alfred Herrick Butler Clough
1 Pierce Thomas Chute1" (Depot)
2 George Sumner Ormerod11
1 Bryee Stewart12
Henry Frederick Williams,13 A djutant^
Administrative Battalion Presidency >
Volunteers 14 Oct. 95 J
Captains.
2 Richard Ffennell14
%'.s.c. Stephen Thomas Banning, In-\
structor R. M. College 1 Feb. 96 )
1 Randolph Edward Whitehead
Arthur Frederick Mann,15 Adjutant >
4 Battalion 2 Aug. 97 .: )
2 George Forbes Holland16
Aymer Claud Maxwell, Adjutant 5 \
Battalion 1 Aug. 95 )
2 Arthur Edward Osmond Congdon,
Station Staff Officer, Kailana, i
-rt-Ug. 98
Wilfrid Worsley Blackden.1* Adjutant^
2 Volunteer Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ,-
i Dec. 97 )
1 William Coape Oates20
1 George Demo Macpherson
2 Roger Courtenay Boyle22 (Depot)
1 Gerard Christopher Bowen
Lionel Charles Warren, Adjutant 5 Bn. ',
Lnniskilling Fusiliers 30 Sept. 97 ... [
Ernest Edward Bruno Bruno, Army}
Fay Department j
2 Henry Ernest Tizard
1 Campbell Littler Hendriks
1 John Kevin O'Meagher
2 Francis Ambrose D'Oyly Goddard
2 Arthur Howe Browne, Adjutant 18 )
May 95 $
George Delamain Crocker,'3 Adjutant 1
Rangoon Volunteer Rifles 17 Oct. 98 $
1 George Ambrose Congreve Webb, >
Adjutant 31 July 95 j
2 Arthur Milton Ber\t(Depot)
Lieutenants.
1 Paul Alfred Charrier
2 Albert Armstrong MacLaughlin
Verelst Turner IV orship, serving under)
the Royal Niger Company i
1 Evelyn de Burgh Waddington
2 Victor George Howard Rickard
Roger Henry Monck-Mason, serving I
in the Niger Coast Protectorate J
1 Frank Russell Bruivn (Depot)
2 Alderson Preston Berthon
2 Edmund Peel Thomson
2 Frederick Evelyn Elliot Henderson ..
2 Charles Harry Brownlow Jarrett
2 Bernard Joseph Fagan
1 William Arthur Hutchinson
2 Richard Rolt Brash Jackson
1 Charles Albert Knapp
1 Robert Edward Michael Pakenham ..
1 Henry Arthur Carroll
Second Lieitsnants.
2 Arthur Gorhan
1 Gervg • Julian Ryan
2 George Norman Simms
t Herbert Swynfen Jervis
2 Douglas James Pritchard
2 Charles Anthony Dunlop Best
1 Charles Robert Hall
1 Augustus Charles Lionel Tyrrell
: Henry Reay Yorke
2X1) LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
11 May 7
5 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
14 Jan. So
1 May 78
:i Aug. 80
19 Feb. 81
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
2 Dec. 74
24 Mar. 76
29 Nov. 76
20 Mar. So
17 April 80
7 July 80
16 Nov.
16 Nov. 87
9 May 88
22 Aug. 8E
8 Dec.
8 June 80
27 Nov.
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
28 June 90
9 Sept. 91
9 Jan.
13 July
13 July
13 Aug.
21 Dec. 92
9 Sept. 93
26 Nov. 81
17 Apr. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
22 Oct
1 Apr. 85
26 Sept. 83
26 July 82
20 May 85
7 Dec. 8s
4 June 87
3 July 87
12 Aug. 87
3BEV.MAJ.
M1JOB.
10 May
10 May
!7 Mar. S9
4 Sept. 89
4 Sept.- 89
1 Aug. 90
Si 26 Sept. 90
82 1 Nov. 90
m May 82
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
o Ma3-
25 Nov.
25 Aug. 86
19 Mar. 90
1 Aug. 90
26 Sept. 90
1 Nov. 90
24 June 91
30 Dec. 91
30 Dec. 91
1 Apr.
11 Apr.
13 Apr.
10 May
21 Oct.
21 Oct.
93
93
10 Oct.
6 Mar.
94
6 Mar.
9 =
2S Sept.
6 June
95
06
24 Mar.
24 Mar.
97
97
21 July 07
8 Sept. 97
1 Dec.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 May
7 May
6 June
8 July 93
20 May
18 July
19 Sept.
1 Aug.
27 Jan.
1 Feb.
17 July
2 Aug.
30 Sept.
1 Dec.
4 Dec.
4 Apr.
9 Nov.
9 Nov.
98
24 June 91
1 Apr. 92
1 Apr.
6 Sept.
S July
11 Dec.
6 Sept. 92
8 July 93
3 June 92
20 May 94
29 July 96
4 Nov. 96
23 July 97
:8 July 97
so May 94
28 July 97
2 Aug. 97
30 Sept. 97
1 Dec. 97
27 Aug. 98
27 Aug. 98
1 Nov. 98
I
1 Nov. 98
I Nov. 93
12 Major Stewart served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Major Williams served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers (Medal withtwo Clasps).
II Captain Ffennell served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 with
the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
Fusiliers, and was severely wounded
in an engagement on the 14th Feb.
1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
24 Lieut. Trlmby served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-89
(Medal with two Clasps).
[For remainder of Notes, see end of
Koyal Dublin Fusiliers, p. 355.
Quarter Masters.
2 Thomas Trimby,2428 Feb. 94 ; Hon.
Lieut.
1 John O'Connor, 22 Jan. 98; Son.
Lieut.
Facings Blue.
Agents, Messrr. Holt and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Nova Scotia,
1883.
2nd Battalion embarked for Malta,
ist Batt., Aldershot.— ]
2nd Batt., Maritz- i
burg, Natal. J
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers
Formerly the 102nd (Royal Madras Fusiliers) and
the 103rd (Royal Bombay Fusiliers) Regiments.
(The 3rd, 4th, and 5th Battalions are formed of the Kildare,
Royal Dublin City, and Dublin County Militia respectively.)
Arcot" "Plassey" " Condore" "Wyndewash" "Buxae*
I
354
102nd
"Regimental District,
NAAS.
The Royal Tiger. " Spectamur agendo
" NUNDY DROOG" "AhBOYNa" "TERNATE" " BanDA " "PONDICHEBRY
"Mysore" (with the Elephant) "Gczerat" " Skringapatam " " Kibkee
"Puwjaub" "Mooltaw" "Goojerat" "Ava." "Pegd" " Lucknow."
Sholingub"
Mahidpore" "Cabnatic"
Beni Boo Ali" "Aden"
Years'Ser.
Fall
Pay
Half
Pay.
Colonel.— Sir John Blick Spurgin/ KCB. CSI. Ensign, 10 Aug. 42 ; Lieut. 1 June 47 i Captain, 23 Nov. 56 ;
Brevet Major, :g Jan. 58 ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 24 Mar. 58; Major, 30 July 62 ; Colonel, 9 Mar. 65 5 Major
General, 1 Mar. -o : Lieut. General, 27 June 83; Co/oneZ Dublin Fusiliers, 8 Jan. 95.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Charles Duncan Cooper, Ensign, 8 July 68 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71 ; Captain, 1 Nov. 79 ;
Lt.Colonel, = June 9^. „ . T. r< , , t n
George Arthur Mills, Lieut. 12 Nov. 73 : Captain, 26 May 80 ; Major, 21 May 88 ; Lt.Colonel. 7 June 98.
EUT. CAPTAIN. I BREV.MAJ. MAJOR.
2ND LIEDT.
Irmg 7
?:}
79
1 May 78.
14 Sept. 781
23 Oct. 80
22 Jan. 8t
19 Feb. 3 1
Majors.
1 Henry Tempest Hicks, 2nd in Com-\
mand 26 June 96 >
2 Spencer Godfrey Bird, 2nd in Com-\
mand 7 June 98 )
Robert Charles Peutland, Adjutant )
Royal Hospital , Chelsea , 14 Apr. 98 5
1 William Henry Slingsby O'Neill
1 George Arthur Shadt'orth (Depot)
* Frederick Paul English j 22 Jan.
1 Alexander Weston Gordon3 [Depot) ...
Claude GeorgeHeury Sitwell, serving >
in Uganda j
Captains.
Mark Ralph Payne Audain, A
Ordnance Department
2 John Francis Sheppard
Archibald Hawksley Rutherford, Adj. >
Ceylon Volunteers 19 Jan. 96 j
Edward Silver Strickland,12 Adj. 6 >
Vol.Bn. Manchester Regt. 15 Feb. 97)
2 Arthur Henry Bacon
Cecil Bargrave Collings, Adj. 5 Vol. }
Bn. Durham Lt. Int. 9 Nov. 96 j
1 Archibald John Chapman, at Staff Coll
Richard Stewart Gage,13 Adjutant 5)
Battalion 20 Dec. 94 i
Walter Bromilow, Adjutant 6 Vol. ~)
Bn. Royal Highlanders 1 July 95 ... )
1 Ernest Arthur Dickinson, Adjutant \
3 Nov. 94 ! )
2 Arthur Edward Mainwarlng (Depot) ...
Geoffrey Downing, Adj. 4 Bn. 1 Oct. 97
Richard Alexander Rooth, Adjutant '
Poona Volunteers I Apr. 97
Arthur Loveband, Adjutant 3 Bat
talion 10 Feb. 96
Herbert Carington Smith, serving with \
the Egyptian Army J
2 Charles Albert Hensley
1 Alexander John Godley,14 Staff College
2 George Anthony Weldon1"'
p.s.e.JohnAlbertEmmanuelMacBean, I
DSO. serving with the Egyptian Army )
2 Henry Roscoe Beddoes17
1 Arthur Forde Pilson16
1 James William Royce Tomkin
1 Richard Meade Pratt Swift
1 Edwyn Fetherstonhaugh
2 Maurice Lowndes, Adjutant 27 Aug. 97
Athelstan Dibley
2 MalcolmPercyEustaceLonsdalet-Depo?
2 Cecil FrancisRomer, Staff College
LIEUTENANTS.
Wilfrid John Venour, serving with the >
Egyptian Army $
Charles Campbell Todd, Army Pay >
Department )
2 Hugh Mackenzie Shewan
Arthur Edmund Brown, Army Pay~)
Department j
1 Cecil Bampfylde James Riccard(Depot)
Harold John Kinsman, serving with\
British South AfrieaCompany's Police )
Harold Whitla Higginson, serving ;
with the West African Frontier Force ]
1 Arthur Vivian Hill
2 George Norton Cory
1 Percy Maclear
2 Charles Noel Perreau
2 Frederick Neil Le Mesurier
1 Guy Hudleston
1 John William Hamilton Seppings
1 Harry Augustus Ferguson Watson ...
2 Gordon Shakespear Higginson (Depot)
1 Edward Algernon Molesworth
2 Chudleigh Garvice
1 Adrian Aubrey Charles Taylor
4 Dec.
23 Feb.
21 Aug.
72
10 Sept. 75
28 April 76;
12 Jan. 81I
12 Mar. 81
1 July
1 July
10 May
1 July
1 July
9 Dec.
30 Jan.
14 May
14 May
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
7 Feb. 85
6 May 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
2 Sept. 85
72. 10 Nov. 80
12 Mar. 81
6 July 82
29 Jan. 84
7 June 84
1 July
1 July
13 Sept. 80
4 May 87
9 May
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
22 Aug.
24 Apr.
3 June
S June
1 Mar.
2 Sept.
25 Aug.
8 Dec.
8s
86
86
6 Mar.
89
13 Oct.
1 Apr.
7 June
4 Mar.
86
90
90
01
15 Jan.
21 May
3 Aug.
16 Sept.
92
92
92
92
15 Feb.
21 May
4 Mar.
6 Mar.
15 Jan.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
16 Sept. 9
17 May 9
23 Aug. 93
16 May 94
7 June 94
7 June 94
20 Dec.
98
7 June 90
21 May 92
17 May 93
16 May 94
7 June 94
6 Nov. 94
5 June 95
19 Oct.
3 May 9:
8 May 97
2 5 AU"
Dec. 93
26 July
29 Oct.
28 Sept. 92! 10 July
19 Oct. 92
2i Jan. 93
9 Sept. 93' 6 May
11 July 94 12 Sept
10 Oct. 94' 23 Oct.
94 20 Dec.
10 Oct.
28 Aug.
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept. 95
28 Sept.
7 Dec.
25 Mar.
6 June
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Feb.
5 June
1 July
6 Nov.
10 Jan.
6 May
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
1 Apr.
23 Mar.
7 June
7 June
25 June
25 June
19 Oct.
9 Major Gordon served in the
Afghan war in 1880 with the 6th Ben-
gal Light Infantry (Medal).
gA l~ Captain Strickland served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888.
95, l3 Captain Gage took part in the
6 Nov o- operations of the Soudan Frontier
"' Field Force in 1885 (Medal, and Khe-
dive's Star).
11 Major Godley served as Adjutant
of the Mounted Infantry, and after-
wards as Staff Officer with the
Mashonaland Field Force, during the
operations in Matabeleland under 3ir
Frederick Carrington in 1896 (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain Weldon Berved in the
Burmese Expedition in 1889 with the
19th Madras Inf. (Medal with Clasp).
16 Major Pilson served in the opera-
ations in Matabeleland under Sir
Frederick Carrington in 1896 in com-
mand of Mounted Infantry and also
as Adjutant of Mounted Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp 1.
5 Jan.
11 Mar.
4 June
1 Oct.
95 27 Nov,
95! 27 Nov.
96! 23 Mar.
96J 7 June
96: 25 June
96J 30 June
97] '1 Aug.
96
iXears' "Ser,
Full
\ Pay.
Half
Pav.
355
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
2ND "LIEUT
is May
07
8 Sept.
97
i Dec.
Q7
i Dec.
07
7 May
o«
7 Hay
9»
Second Lieutenants.
2 Cecil Thomas Wrigley Grimshaw
2 Lewis Frederick Renny
2 John M'Dougall Haskard
2 Thomas Butler Ely
i Bertram Percival Lefroy
2 Robert Clive Bolton Henry
Quarter Masters. — t J ">hn Ward, n Nov. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Michael Carmichael Rowland, 6 Mar. 05 ; Hon. TAeut,
FacingsBlne. — Agents, Sir C. R.M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.
ist 'Battalion returned from Egypt, March 18S6. 2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, q Jan. 64.
1 Lt.General Spurgm served with the ist Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1552-53, including the
tvking of i'egu, and its subsequent defence (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the mutiny in
Bengal in 1857-58; commanded the troops proceeding by steamer in Julj- 1857 from Allahabad to Cawnpore,
covering the right of Havelock's Column and engaging the enemy on two occasions, on the first landed his force*
repulsed the rebels and captured their 6-pounder gun ; was Staff Officer to General Neill atCawnpore.afterwazds
Brigade Major to the 1st Brigade and was with it daring its advance and entry into Lucknow on 25th Sept.,
defence of the Res dency and subsequent operations at the Alumbagh under Outiam ; also served as a Brigade-
Maior at tne capture of Kaiserbagh, and capture of Lucknow (received the thanks of the Governor General ir>
Council, Brevets of Mai or and Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, a j-ear's service for Lucknow, and CSI.).
10 Major Sitwell served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimushl
Expedition (Medal). Served in tue Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the Shropshire Ligha
Infantry, and was present at the occupation of Kafr Dowar and the surrender of Dainietta (Medal, andi
Khedive's Siar).
17 Captain Beddoes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
Record, of the Services of the ist Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers (formerly the 102nd Royal
Madras Fusiliers).
Existed in detached Companies belonging to the H.E.I.C. in 1645. Consolidated into a Battalion in
174S. Defence of Arcot under Clive, 1751. Battle of Plassey, 1757. To Dutch East Indies, 1795. Ton
Manilla, 1797. Entitled ''Madras European Regiment," 1799. To Molucca Islands, 5809. To
Burmah, 1824. To India, 1826. To Malacca, 1832. To Madras, 1832. Entitled " ist Madras
European Regiment," 1839. Entitled " ist Madras Fusiliers," 1843. Indian Mutiny and capture off
Lucknow, 1857. Transferred to the Imperial Forces, 1858. Entitled " 102nd Royal Madras Fusiliers,""
1862. To England, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1876. To Ceylon, 1879. Entitled " ist Battalion Royal
Dublin Fusiliers," 1881. To Ireland, 1886. To England, 1893.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion (formerly the 103rd Bombay Fusiliers, and previously the
1st Bombay European Infantry) .
Raised in 1661. To India, 1662. To Persia, 1767. To Aden, 1839. To India, 1841. Styled " Fusiliers,"
1843. Entitled " 103rd Regiment Royal Bombay Fusiliers," 1862. To England, 1871. To Ireland, 1876.
To England, 1881. Entitled "2nd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers," 1881. To Gibraltar, 1884. T»
Ezypt, 1885. To India, 1886.
Continuation of Notes to the Royal Minister Fusiliers.
1 Lieut. General Baynes served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 as Captain in the Mounted Staff Corps, and after-
wards as Military Magistrate of the Army (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in India during the mutiny, and commanded the-
force consisting of 2 guns Horse Artillery, 150 men of 8th Regiment, and a detachment of Punjaub Cavalry, whiclb
surprised the garrison and secured the fort and magazine of Phillour, on the Sutlej, 12th and 13th May i857r.
Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege of Delhi, and was dangerously wounded at the assault of the city, leg
amputated (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Hawes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Mu-nster
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Major Hall served m the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and|Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
10 Major Chute served with the Burmese Expedition in 18" "
Hers (Medal with two Clasps).
11 Major Ormerod served with the Burmese Expedition in 1881
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Mann served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S8
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain Holland served with the Burmese II tpe liticn in 1887-8
17 Captain Congdon served with the Burmese Expedition in i8i
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Captain Blackden served with the Burixrce Expedition in 18
Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain Oates served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munst-jr Fusiliers
(Medal with two Clasps).
52 Captain Boyle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusilieis-
(Medal with two Clasps).
23 Captain Crocker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockbart in
1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer 3rd Brigade— sightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps)-
Record of the Services of the ist Royal Munster Fusiliers (formerly the 101st Regiment).
Raised in 1652 as a " Guard of Honour " to the East India Company in Bengal. Twice augmented in 1756, and
styled the "Bengal European Battalion." Employed in Bengal, 1757 (battle of Plassey). Against the French im
Madras, 175S. In Bengal and against the Dutch, 1759-S0 (battle of Buxar). Augmented to three Battalions, and
afterwards to three R'egiments of two Battalions each. 1779. Against Hyder Ali and the French in Madras,
17S1-85. In Bengal, 1784-94 Formed into two Regiments, 1793. In Rohilcund and Rajpootana, 1794-1805
(battle of Deig). Formed into one Regiment, 1803. In Bengal, 1805-10. (A detachment in China, 1808; one
againstthe Dutch in Java and the Molucca Islands, 1810-17 ; anti one in the Nepaul war in 1814.) In Pindarrie
war, 1817. In Bengal, 1818-26. Formed into two Regiments, 1824. In Rajpootana, 1826 (capture of Bhurtpore).
2nd European Regiment in Burma, 1825-26. Formed into one Regiment, 1830. In Afghan war, 1838-40 (Afghan
war— capture of Ghuznee). Entitled the "ist Bengal European Light Infantry," 1840. In the Punjab, 1842.
in the Sikh war, 1845-46 (battles of Ferozeshah, Sobraon. and Goojerat). Entitled " 1st Bengal European Fusi-
liers," 1846. In Burma, 1852-55 (capture of Pegu). In the Indian Mutiny, 1857-58 (captures of Delhi and Luek-
*isw). Umbeyla campaign, 1863. Entitled " 101st Royal Bengal Fusiliers," 1861. To England, iSoq. To Malta,
1874. To Cyprus and Canada, 1878. Entitled " ist Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers," mSi. To Eagland, 18S3.
with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusii-
-88 as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Roya>
-89 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
; (Medal with Clasp).
0-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
I ;-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Munster
oosport.] The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). 356
The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 9th Battalions are formed of the 2nd Tower Hamlets, the Koyal Longford,
the 1st Tower Hamlets, and the Westmeath Militia respectively.)
"Copenhagen" "Monte Video" "Rolbia" "Vimiera" "Corunna" "Busaco" "Babbosa" "Fubntbs
d/Onob" "Cxodad Rodrigo" "Badajo?" " Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Orthes''
Toulouse'' "Peninsula" "Waterloo" "South Africa, 1846-7, 1851-1-3" "Alma" "Inkbbman
Sevastopol" "Lucknow" "Ashantee" " Ali Masjid " " Afghanistan, 1878-79 "" Bubma, 1885-87."
Colonel in Chief.— His Royal Highness Arthur W. P. A., Duke of Connaught,1 KG. XT. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO. Personal Aide de Camp to the Queen, 4c, ic ; Lt. 19 June 68 ; Capt. 1 May 71 ;
Ma /or, 7 Aug. 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Sept. 76 ; Colonel, 29 May 80 ; Major General, 29 May 80; Lieut.
General, 1 April 89; General, 1 Apr. 93 ; Colonel Rifle Brigade, 29 May 80 ; Colonel in Chief Inniskillirug
Dragoons, 22 June 97.
Colonels Commandant. — 1 Lord Alexander George Russell,2 CB. 2nd Lieut. pn July 39; Lt. 15 April 42;
Capt. p7 Aug. 46 ; Bt. Major, 28 May 53 ; Major, 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 6 June 56 ; Lt. Colonel, pr7
Dec. 58 ; Colonel, 10 Mar. bi ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 20 Mar. 78 ; General, 7 April 86 ;
Colonel Liverpool Regiment, 28 Feb. 80 ; Colonel Commandant Rifle Brigade, 1 May 91.
2 Frederick Robert Elrington,3 CB. 2nd Lt.vq June 39 ; LUut. 23 Nov. 41 ; Capt. p22 May 46 ; Bt.Major, ia
Dec. 54; Major, 29 Dec. 54 : Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. 56; Lt. Colonel, pi Sept. 57; Colonel, 29 Mar. 62;
Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lt. General, 14 Mar. So ; General, 1 July 81 ; Colonel Bedfordshire Regiment^
17 July 90; Colonel Commandant Rifle Brigade, 26 Jan. 92.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Charles Hawtrey Bruce Norcott,26 Ensign, pi4 Aug 67 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71; Capt.
1 April 79; Major, 1 Jan. 84; Lt. Colonel, 16 Dec. 95.
Walter Rupert Ken3'on-Slaney, Ensign, pio Nov. 69 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Cjpt. 14 June 80; Major, 1 Dec. 85 ;
Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 97.
4 Arthur Ralph Pemberton ,40 Lt. 1 1 Feb. 76 ; Capt. 1 Jan. 84 ; Major, 7 May 93 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Deo. 97.
2 Chas. Theophilus Evelyn Metcalle,41 Lieut. 21 Sept. 74; Capt. 1 Jan. 84; Major, 17 May 93; Lt.
Colonel, 5 Dec. 98.
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Majors.
4 p.s.c. Arthur Edward VVm. Colville,42)
2nd in Command 15 Oct. 97 J
1 Charles Anthony Lamb, 2nd in Com- ~)
mani 1 Jan. 98 J
2 George Cockburn, DSO. 2nd in Com-')
mand i Feb. 98 j
p.s.c. John Sherston,'4 DSO., Assist. >
Ad/t. General, Bengal, 15 Oct. 98 ... j
2 George Francis Leslie47
p.s.c. Charles a Court4* (Bt.Lt.Colonel ■
i5 Nov. 98) ;
1 Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson49
Hon. Wenman Coke,50 Aide de Campl
to Lord Wolseley 1 Nov. 95 $
4 Atherton Edward Jenkins (Depot)
Lewis Loyd Nicol,51^^;.; Bn. 12 Aug. 55
3 Victor Arthur Couper53
Arthur Fuller-Acland-Hood,54.4!<ie de (
Camp to Major Gen.Swuine i2Mar. 96 j
3 .HoB.Edwd. RegmaldBaternan-Hanbury
p.s.c. John Steven Cowans. D.A.Q.M. \_
General, War Office, 11 Maj' 98 )
3 p.s.c. Henry Peter Kiug-Salter
p.s.c. Hon. Cha. Granville Fortescue,55 ~)
serving in West Africa )
Captains.
William Frederic Parker, Adj. 3 Yol.\
Bn. Durham Lt. Infantry 1 Mar. 95 J
2ND LIEUT.
3 p.s.c. Richard John Strachey0'
Henry Cecil Petre, Adjt. 15 Middlesex \
Volunteer Rifles 26 July 97 $
4 Albert Victor Jenner,60 DSO
Arthur Geo. Ferguson, Aide de Camp |
to Lord W. F. E. Seymour 2 June 98 )
3 Alan Herbert Watlington Lowndes,62 >
(Depot) )
2 Hubert AlcockNepeanFyers (Depot)...
3 Marcus William De la Poer Kereslord...
Archibald Dundonald Stewart63
Thomas Burnett Ramsay,64 Adjutant ~)
5 Battalion 1 Apr. 97 }
2 Hon. Hy.Yarde-Buller,65 Staff College...
p. s. c.Henry Hughes Wilson, "^Brigade >
Major, Aldershot, -. Sept. 97 $
Walter Norris Congreve, Dist. Lnsp.qj")
Musketry, Aldershot, 1 Jan. 98 j
4 Edward Alfred Finch Dawson
4 Hon. Charles Edward Walsh
Henry (Jrylls Majendie,67 serving icith 1
the Egyptian Army j
1 Walter Guy lientinck
1 Charles Edward Radclyfl'e68
Lewis Frederic Green-Wilkinson,69 >
serving u-ith the Egyptian Army J
Leonard Robert Sunkersett Arthur70
{Lieut. Bedford Regt. 28 Apr. 86),
H.M.'s Consul at Dakar
1 Douglas Elphinstone Bethune >
Patton-Bethune J
Arthur Sydney Evelyn Annesley,
Adjutant 20 Middlesex [Artists' )
Vol. Rifles, 22 June 96
Philip Laurence |Kington Blair ~)
Oliphant, Adj. 2 Tomer Hamlets [■
Volunteer Rifles 1 Jan. 98 J
24 Nov. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
3c Jan. 78
15 Jan. 79
22 Feb. 79
13 Aug. 79
23 Oct.
23 Oct.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
So
22 Jan.
A22 Jan.
24 Aug.
4 Hay
16 Nov.
21 Mar.
87
10 Sept. 75
11 Feb. 76
11 Nov. 7
12 Feb. 76
12 April 79
17 May 79
30 June 79
9 July 79
12 Mar. 81
29 June 8:
1 July 3i
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July
1 July
9 Sept.
9 Sept.
27 Jan.
9 Sept.
6 Feb.
30 Jan.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
7 Feb.
7 Feb.
11 Mar.
9 May
ci May
25 Nov.
14 Apr.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
20 Aug.
20 Aug.
3 Dec.
5 Dec.
5 Dec.
18 Apr.
1 Mar.
9 Mar.
9 Apr.
1 Aug.
15 Aug.
3 Sept.
3 Sept.
14 Dec.
1 Jan.
12 Aug.
1 Dec.
2 Dee.
1 Jan.
BREV. MAJ'
15 Feb. 92
1 Apr. 92
8 Nov. 92
23 Nov.
23 Nov.
15 Oct.
6 Dec.
6 Dec.
4 Apr.
4 Apr. 94
4 Apr. 94
14 Nov. 94
12 Dec. 9;
loFeb. 95
3 Dec. 90 10 Feb. 9;
1 Jan. 9
it Mar.
1 Mar. 95
11 May 9;
8 May 97
16 Nov.
27 May 91 I 24 June 95
11 Oct. 93
15 Oct. 93
14 Nov. 94
14 Nov. 94
5 Dec. 94,
24 Apr. 95
25 Sept. 95
14 Dec. 95,
1 Sept. 96
28 July 97)
15 Oct. 97
1 Dec. Q7
29 Jan. 98
19 Mar. 98.
28 Sept. 98
5 Dec. 98.
Pull Half
Par- Pay.
19
9
9
9
9
9
9
357 The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
Captains
Robert George Teesdale Baker-Carr '..
2 p.s.c. Cameron Deane Shute
4 Hubert Edward VernoD,71 DSC. Ad- >
jutant 23 Oct. 97 )"
Frederick Gilbert Talbot
Sydney Mills
j'.s.c. Harold Mavromichali Biddulph
4 John Herbert Drax Savile
1 Reginald Alexander (Depot)
Ricbard Handcock Thesiger, Adju- )
tant 20 Feb. 95 j
2 Reginald Byng Stephens
4 Charles William Cuffe Knox
2 Hew Dah'ymple Ross
Gerard Pndeuux Tharp
4 Ll'ewellyn Traherne Saunderson, >
at Staff College J
4 William Henry Wemyss Steward
4 Hon. Ar.Wm. de Brito Savile Foljambe
Samuel Charles Long, Adjutant )
13 Apr. 98 f
3 George Malcolm Nixon Harman
3 lion. Charles Henry Chandos)
Henniker-Major j
1 George Leigh Paget (Depot)
Lieutenants.
■2 John Edmond Gough
3 George Bennet Gosling
1 George Haley
3 Harry Francis Darell
3 Hon. George Henry .Morris, Adjutant :
7 Jan. 97 1 I
4 Beauchamp Albert Thos. Kerr-Pearse
1 James Henville Thresher (Depot)
3 Hon. Chas. Fredk. Hamilton Napier...
Richard Geo. Tyndall Bright, teroing \
in Uganda j
1 Anthony Drumrcond Boden
Claud Victor Noble Percival, serving \
in Brit. Cent. Africa Protectorate j
1 Gerard Lowther Lysle3*
2 James Dalgleish Heriot-Maitland
3 Ernest George Campbell
2 Chas. Hy. Geoffrey Mansfield Clarke
1 William Richard Wingfield Digby ...
3 Arthur Montague King
3 Ronald Campbell Maclachlan (Depot)
1 Sir Edw. Ion Beresford Grogan, Hart.
3 Stuart Hamilton Rickman
3 Matthew Gerald Edward Bell, 8upt.~)
Signalling, Tochi Force )
4 Patrick Godfrey Ashley Cox (Depot)...
1 Gerald Montague Augustus Ellis
3 Auberon Claud Hegan Kennard
1 Geoffrey Nowell Salmon
1 Elliott Derrick Le Poer Power
3 Richard William Gillespie
3 Eustace Widdrington Bell
3 Leslie Heber Thornton
3 John Thoodosius Burnett-Stuart
4 Bertram Hewett Hunter Cooke72
: Spencer Edmund Hollond
2 John Harington
2 Gerald Bertram Byrne
4 Bertram Gerald Robert Oldfiela
4 Cecil John Herbert Spence
2 Hon. Hugh Dawnay
4 Mervyn Edward Manningham-Buller
4 Ronald Percy Hamilton Bernard
4 James Archibald Innes
Second Libctenants.
1 Charles Oakes Bates Blewitt
2 Alfred John Markham
2 Gilbert Charles Dalrymple Fergusson
c Arthur Patrick Bird Rarrison
1 Sir Thomas Andrew Alexander )
Montgomery Cuningharne, Bart, j
3 Alan Thomas Paley
2 Reginald William Pearson
2 Lewis Duval Hall
4 Gerard Edmund Byng Stephens
2 Samuel Davenport
2 Alexander Ramsay Harman
3 Percy Redfern Creed
2 Bingham Alexander Turner
4 Hon. James Archibald Crichton
4 Charles Henry Dillon
4 Arthur Algernon Dorrien-Smith.
4 Eustace William Blois
2 Christopher D'Arcy Bloomfield Sal- I
tren Baker-Carr /
3 Harold James Meysey-Thompson ...
1 Robert Francis Sidney Grant
3 Charles Shawe
2ND LIEUT.
1 8 Apr.
20 June 83
29 Dec. 83
23 Jan. 89
10 Nov. 88
27 Mar.
23 Jan. 89
27 June 9:
29 Aug. 85
27 Aug. 91
18 Nov. 91
18 Nov. 91
Dec.
89 2 Dec. 91
16 Dec. 91
19 Mar. 901 10 Feb. 92
9 Apr. 90
3 May 90I
10 Sept. 90'
10 Sept. 90'
29 Oct. 90
4 Mar. 91:
2 May 91
9 Sept. 91
7 Nov. 91
7 Nov. 91
7 Nov. 91
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
i2 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 92
12 Mar.
92
9 Apr.
92
25 May
92
1 3 June
92
20 Juiy
92
S Oct.
92
5 Oct.
92
S Oct.
92
7 Dec.
92
15 Feb.
93
22 Mar.
93
3 May
93
8 July
93
19 July
93
29 Nov.
93
20 Dec.
93
13 Feb. 92
15 Feb. 9:
23 Mar. 92
15 June 92
15 June 92
23 Nov. 92
14 Feb. 93
18 June 93
11 Oct. 93
15 Oct. 93
6 Dec. 93
6 Dec.
2 Apr. 94
4 Apr. 04
16 May 94
16 May 94
23 May
5 Dec.
12 Dec.
20 Feb.
1 Mar.
94
94
?4
95
• 95
13 Mar. 95
71 May 95
24 June 95
17 Jnly 95
30 Aug. 95
25 Sept. 95
16 Oct. 95
27 Nov
12 Mar
iS Mar
20 May
21 Feb. 94
28 Feb. 94
25 Apr. 94
2 June 94
2 June
10 Oct.
12 Dec.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
22 May
19 June 95
19 June 95
17 July 95
11 Sept. 95
25 Sept. 9;
2 Oct. 95
9 Oct. 95
26 Oct. 95
4 July 96
18 July 96
26 Aug
5 Sept. 96
14 Oct. 96
17 Feb. 97
17 Mar. 97
21 July 97
23 Aug. 97
25 Aug. 97
22 Sept. 97
27 Oct. 97
1 Dec. 97
22 Jan. 98
16 Feb.
16 Feb.
4 May
4 May
4 May 98
25 May 98
13 July 98
13 July oS
95
9b
96
96
26 Aug. 96
1 Sept. 96
7 Jan. 97
26 May 97
iS June 97
5 July 9
14 July 97
19 July 97
26 July 97
28 July 97
13 Aug. 97
15 Oct. 97
23 Oct. 97
6 Nov. 97
31 Dec. 97
t Jan.
25 May
2 June
2 July
captain, beev.maj.
30 Aug.
18 Sept.
12 Mar.
18 Mar.
20 May
1 Sept.
14 July
19 July
26 July
26 July
28 July
13 Aug.
15 Oct.
23 Oct.
6 Nov.
1 Dec.
31 Dec.
1 Jan.
25 May
2 June
16 Nov. 1
98
1 Captain Vernon served in the
operations in South Africa under Sir
Frederick Carrington in 1896 with
the Mounted Infantry (mentioned in
despatches, DSO., and Medal).
Yews'S»r.
Frill
Pay.
Half
Pay.
I
I
i
10
8
2
1 i
The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). 35 j
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil Eustace H arrison
3 William Walter Seymour ...
2 Bertram Escott Lethbridge
JND LIEUT.
7 July 98
2 Nov.
2 Nov. 93
Quarter Hasten. — i Francis Stone,73 21 Aug. 89 -L Hon. Lieut.
4 John Adkins,74 13 May 91 ; Hon. Lieut.
2 Arthur White,75 s May 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
3 Williiam Hewitt Davies, 9 Nov. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Regimentals Green. — Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1st Battalion returned from Singapore, 12 Feb. 98. — Parkktirst.
2nd Battalion embarkedfor Malta, 24 Sept. 1897. — Crete.
3rd Battalion embarkedfor India, 19 Oct. 1887.— Bawul Pindee, Punjab.
$th Battalion returned from India, 27 Jan. i8qo. — Dublin.
1 The Duke of Connaught served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Brigade (the Guards), and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of
Parliament, CB., Medal with ClaSD, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
2 Lord Alexander Russell served with the istBattalion Rifle Brigadeinthe Kattir war of 1852-S3 as D.A.Q.M.G.
to the 1st Division, and was present at the battle of Berea — mentioned in General Orders (Medal, and Brevet of
Major). Served also in the Crimea from the nth July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the 1st Battalion from the 25th October 1855 until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
3 General Elrington served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Rifle Brigade, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)."
26 Lt.Colonel Norcott served in the Burmese campaign in 18S8-89 with the Kerenni Expedition (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel Pemberton served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Valleys
(Medal with Clasp).
11 Lt.Colonel Metcalfe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
42 Major A. E. W. Colville served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
"Major John Sherston served in the Afghan war of i878-8oas Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick Roberts, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and subsequent pursuit of the enemy (mentioned
in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; acconmanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar( mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Head Quarters Staff (mentioned in
despatches, BSO., and Medal with Clasp).
" Major Leslie served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and with the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys (Medal
with Clasp).
48 Lt.Colosel a Court served in the Afghan war in 1878 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
49 Major Wilson served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
the attack and,capture of Ali Musjid and in the expedition into the Kunar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
50 Major the Hon, W. Coke served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal),
and in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
51 Major Nicol served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was> present in the engagement at TJlundi (Medal with
Clasp). Also served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
ss Major Couper served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
54 Major Ful!er-Acland-Hood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m 1895 (Star).
55 Major Hon. C. G. Fortescue served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th battalion Rifle
Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
57 Captain Strachey served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal
with Clasp).
60 Major Jenner served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
operations m South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 in command of Mounted Infantry in North
Mashonaland (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
62 Captain Lowndes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
63 Captain A. D. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
64 Captain Ramsay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with Clasp).
65 Captain Hon. H. Yarde-Buller served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp).
66 Captain H. H. Wilson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 — wounded in an engagementon 17th June
1887 (Medal with Clasp), and served asrain in 1887-89 (Clasp).
67 Captain Majendie served in the Burmese Expedition in i88S-Sq with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal
with Clasp).
•>8 Captain Radclyffe served with the Burmese Expedition in iS85-86and was severely wounded in an engagement
on the 18th December (Medal with Clasp).
69 Captain Green Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the Camel Corps, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
70 Captain Arthur served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8S (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Unyoro Expedition, Central Africa, in 1893-94.
72 Lieut. Cooke served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 with the 2nd Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle of Khartoum (Medal with Clasp).
73 Lieut. Stone served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, and was present in the engagements at Amoaful and at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
74 Lieut. Adkins served with the Jowaki Afridi Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
75 Lieut. White served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
359 The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
Record of the Services of the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own).
Raised in March 1800, and re-formed in August 1800. (One Company to Copenhagen. 1801.) England,
to 1805. South America, Germany, and England, to 1807. South America, Denmark, and England,
to 1808. _ South America, the Peninsula, and Sweden, to 1S09. The Peninsula and England, to 1810.
The Peninsula and France, to 1815. England, Belgium, and Prance, to 1818. England, to 1820.
Ireland, to 1825. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, to 1836. England to 1841. Malta, to 1843. Corfu,
to 1846. Cape of Good Hope, to 1850. England, to 1852. Cape of Good Hope, to Jan. 1854. England,
to July 1854. The Crimea, to 1856. England, to Apr. 1861. Ireland, to Dec. 1861. Canada, to 1870
England, to 1 S76. Ireland, to 1878. England, to 1880. India, to 1886. Burma, to 1888. India, 1888.
Record of the Services of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
- ised i
1807.
Peninsuk
Belgium,
Malta, 1826. To the Ionian Islands'^ 1832. To Ireland^ 1837. To Bermuda, 1842. To Nova Scotia,
1843. To Canada, 1846. To England, 1852. To the Crimea, 1854. To England and Ireland, 1857.
To India, 1857. To England. 1867. To Ireland, 1872. To the Gold Coast, 1873 (Ashantee war). To
England, 1874. To Gibraltar, 1874. To Ireland, i860. To England, 1885. To Ireland, 1890.
Record of the Services of the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Oicn).
Raised in 1857. To Malta, 1858. To Gibraltar. 1863. To Canada, 1865. To England, 1867. To
Ireland, 1872. To India, 1873. To Burmah, 1888. To England, 1889.
Continuation of Notes to the West India Regiment.
23 Captain Wilson served in the Sikkim Expedition in 1S8S with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagement at the Jelapla (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir
Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
23i Captain Hadow served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp).
24 Captain Climo served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1893-96 (Star).
25 Captain Liston served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
26 Captain Davies served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94. Served with the
Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
27 Captain Stevens served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892, includingthe capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Carleton served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain Cowie served with the expedluonto the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi,
and with the expedition against the Jebus, Li'gos. West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silnh in 1894 with the 1st 3attalion West India Regiment — slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
33 Captain Langlands served with the expedition I <> the Tambaka Country in 1892 resulting in the capture of
Tambi, and also with the Gambia. Expedition in 1892 including the capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp) ; and
in the operations against the Sofas in 1893-94 (Clasp).
34 Captain Hardyman served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). — [See also
Civil Decorations for Gallai tiy, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
36 Captain Rew served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
3J Captain Woodman served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
38 Captain Thorne served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 on Transport duty (Star).
39 Caiitain Blosse served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
40 Captain Bliss served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
11 Captain Davies served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
42 Captain Lawrenson served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal
with Clasp).
43 Lieut. Street served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal with Clasp).
44 Lieut. Martin served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
40 Lieut. Beamish served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
46 Lieut. Magan served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
47 Lieut. A. B. Murison served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott iu 1895-96 (Star).
48 Lieut. Prideaux served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
49 Lieut. Tigbe served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions
to Egbon, Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp).
50 Lieut. Colley served with the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition
to the Gambia, West Africa, m 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
Record of the Services of the zst Battalion West India Regiment.
Raised in 1795 by the amalgamation of two corps— namely, the Carolina Corps, raised in North America in 1779 ;
and Malcolm's Rangers, raised in Martinique in 1795. When first formed the Regiment consisted often companies
and a troop of Dragoons, but the latter was abolished in 1797. At Martinique, to 1798. At St. Lucia, to 1801. AtJ
Martinique, to 1S02. At St. Vincent, with detachments at Martinique, Antigua, and Grenada, to 1804. At Dominica,
with detachments at St. Vincent and Grenada, to 1806. At Barbados, with detachments at Tobago and Grenada,
to 1808. At Trinidad, 1809. At -Martinique, with detachments at St. Lucia and Dominica, to 1813. At Guadaloupe,
with detachments at Marie Galante and St. Martins, 1814. New Orleans, 1814. Guadaloupe and Barbados,
1815-16. At Antigua, with detachments at Montserrat, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, and Dominica, to 1818. At Barbados,
with detachments at Antigua, St. Lucia, Dominica, Tobago and Demerara, to 1824. At Trinidad, with detach-
ments at Barbados, St. Lucia, Dominica, Antigua, Grenada, and Tortola, to 1836. At St. Lucia, with detachments
at Trinidad, Tobago, Demerara, St. Vincent, and Sierra Leone, to 1838. At Demerara, with detachments at
Barbados, Trinidad, Tobago, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, Grenada, Dominica, and Sierra Leone, to 1844. At Jamaicat
with detachments at Sierra Leone, Gambia, Gold Coast, Honduras, Bahamas and various West India Islands, to
1856. At Nassau, Bahamas, with detachments at Sierra Leone and Gambia, to i860. At Barbados, with detach-
ments at Demerara, Trinidad. St. Lucia, and Honduras, to 1863. At Nassau, with detachments at Trinidsd,
Honduras, and Gold Coast, to 1864. Jamaica, 1S65-6. Sierra Leone, with detachments at Gold Coast and Gambia,
to 1869. Jamaica, with detachments at Honduras and Nassau, to 1873. Gold Coast, 1S74. Sierra Leone, with
detachments at Gold Coast and Demerara, to 1877. Jamaica, with detachments at Honduras, Barbados, and
Nassau, to 18S0. Sierra Leone, with detachments at Gold Coast and Demerara, to 1883. Jamaiea, with detach-
ments at Honduras, Demerara, and Nassau, to 1S86. Sierra Leone, with detaehments at Gold Coast and Barbados,
to 18S9. Jamaica, with detachments at St. Lucia, Barbados and Nassau, 1889.
ist Batt..
2nd Batt.
3rd Batt.
Yearsjer.
Full Hall
Pay. Pay.
West India Regiment.
360
24
24
-9
Sierra Leone. ~|
Jamaica.
St. Helena. J
- DOMINICA " "MARTINIQUE" " GUADALOUFE " " ASKANIEE " " WEST AfBICA, 1 887, 1892-93-94."
Colonel. — William John Chamberlayne, Ensign, 1-25 Nov. 42; Zt. 6 Dec. 44; Capt. 31 Aug. 54; Major,
p27 Jan. 57; Zt. Colonel f 19 Feb. 58; Colonel, 19 Feb. 63; Major General, 28 Oct. 68 ; Lieut. General,
13 July 81 ; General, 15 Jan. 82 ; Colonel West India Regiment, 26 Aug. 91.
Lieutenant Colonels — 2 p.s.c. DouglasMinto Allen, Commanding the Battalion 20 Jan. 98; Lieut. 22 Sept. 75;
Capt. 16 Jan. 85; Major. 4 Feb. 91 ; Lt. Colonel, 13 Nov. 95.
3 Arthur Bor,1 Commanding the Battalion 24 l<'eb. 93 ;" Lieut. i3 Dec. 75 ; Capt. 16 Jan. 85 ; Major, 24 Feb. 92;
Lt. Colonel, 12 Jan. 98.
1 Arden Lowndes Bay ley,6 Commanding the Battalion 28 Mar. 98 ; 211 1 Lieut . n Aug. 80; Lieut. 1 July 81 ;
Cap-1. 8 Sept. 86 ; Major, 4 Jan. 93 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 25 Mar. 96; Lt. Colonel, 20 Jan. 98.
1 John VVilloughby Astley Marshall,' Lieut. 30 Nov. 77 ; Capt. 5 Oct. 87; Bt. Major, 10 Aug. 92; Major,
19 July 93 ; Lt Colonel, 9 Feb. 98.
2 Ralph E;;erton,82»<i Ziei^. 18 June 81 ; Lieut. 1 July 8i ; Capt. 11 Jan. 88; Major, 17 Jan. 94; Zt. Colonel,
24 Feb 98.
3 Henry Beresford Bourke,9 DSO. Zieut. 30 Nov. 78; Capt. 5 Oct. 87; Major, 1 Apr. 94; Zt. Colonel,
28 Mar. 98.
19
17
17
14
IS
'S
»4
13
11
11
Majors.
: Richard Joseph Norris,10 DSO
2 Thomas Pepper Ernest Lowry11
3 Arthur Russell Loscombe
1 Hugh Charles Buck
1 James Reginald Maitland Dalrymple- )
Hay'2 )
1 William Beauchamp Stansfeld I
3 Francis Edward Ryde S
3 Percy Thuillier Westmorland16 i
Edward Stanley Curwen Kennedy, > [
Brigade Major, SierraLeone, 16 Apr. 9S i
Oliver Uaton Sherwood, Army Ord. Dept.
3 Cecil Buckley Morgan
2 Leonard Shadwell Blackden
3 p.s.c. Frederick Thomas Henstock21 ...
2 Meredith Carre Smith
2 Francis Richard Lovefcand _.
Captains.
William Lancelot Tredgold,17 Army ">
Ordnance Department J
3 Frederick Bramston Luard
t David Percy Malins
1 Arthur Whyte Melville Wilson22
Norman Patrick Mellier Hadow,23 )
Army Pay Department )
1 Hepworth Arthur Hill (Depot)
2 p.s.c. Verschoj'le Crawford Climo2*
2 Frederick Alexander Liston"
2 Noel PhiliD Davies26
1 Buckenham Francis Stevens2'
2 Arthur Elphinstone Barchard
2 Hugh Dudley Carleton29 ...
3 John Philip Herbert Mackenzie Alone..
Ernest Leonard Cowie,32 serving with')
the Lagos Constabulary )
1 James Sydney Henderson
1 Percy Langlands33
2 William Henry Hardyman34
3 Clement Willmore Long
2 Charles Edward Daliel Oldham RewM...
3 James Edward Somerville Woodman37
3 Rowland Litchford
1 Arthur Clarendou Hyde
2 Albert Lewis Murison
1 Bonhatn Faunce, Adjutant 27 Aug. 98...
3 Henry Albert Thorne38
3 Francis Lynch Blosse39
2 John Plomer Bliss,40 Adjutant 27AU0.93
2 Edwin Lewis Vanghan Saunders 1
Davies4' (Depot) j
1 Reginald Robert Lawrenson42
£ Arthur Gerald Milford Tozer
2ND LIEUT
19 Feb.
LIEUT.
79
Dec.
-.2 May
11 Aug. 80 1 July
2 Dec.
1 Nov. 79 1 July
2: Apr.
6 Feb.
9 Sept.
4 Nov.
23 Aug.
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
25 Aug.
5 June
2 Dec.
24 Sept.
22 Feb.
87
29 June 87
23 Nov. 87
8 Juno 87
22 Aug. 88
22 Aug. 83
30 Jan. 89
30 Jan. 85
30 Jan. 8g
6 M.ar. 89
1 Mar. 90
18 Dec. 89
29 Mar. 90
3 May 90
3 May 93
29 Oct. 90
29 Nov. 90
7 Jan. 91
23 May 91
25 July 91
10 Oct. 91
21 Oct. 91
„ Jan.
22 May
9 Mar.
6 Apr. 92
3 June 9
Lieutenants.
Arthur Street43
Edm. J. Pomerov, Adjutant 28 Sept. 98
Albt.TrevorDe VIorteval Murt,in**(Z>epoi)
Herbert John Thompson (Depot)
Sackville Edward Cecil Hamilton)
Beamish*15 i
Arthur Tilson Magan46
George Peacocke
Walter Chill
James Haldane Stewart
Alexander Beresford Murison*7
Frank Ernest WUhelm Butt
Philip Edward Piideaux48
Napier Edward Frederick SaSbrd, )
Garrison Adjutant, Sierra Leone j
Samuel Howard Hingley (Depot)
Colin Philiptireig
William Peverell Marley
Robert Kingsbury Healing, Garrison')
Adjutant. Jamaica, 12 Feb. 9S j
George Edward Hewett
Harry Ewbank Menteth Hutchinson
29 Jan.
31 Mar.
29 Jan.
2 Dec.
2 Feb.
14 Sept. 91
9 Nov. 91
28 Aug. 89
19 July 93
19 July 93
17 Jan. 94
1 Apr. 94 I
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
16 July 94
. Aug. 86
8 May £9
8 Jan. 90
11 June 90
1 Nov. 90
1 Nov. 90
1 Nov. 90
1 Nov. 90
29 June 91
14 Sept. 91
9 Nov. 91
13 Jan. 92
24 Feb. 92
12 Jan. 92
4 Jan. 93
13 Jan. 93
23 Apr. 93
19 July 93
7 Sept. 93
i3 Sept. 93
25 Oct. 93
3 Mar. 92
24 Nov. 93
24 Dec. 93
1 Jan. 94
14 May 84
12 Oct. 92
15 Mar. 93
12 July 93
23 Sept. 93
18 Oct. 93
1 Nov. 93
9 Nov. 89
22 Nov. 93
29 Nov. 93
13 Dec. 93
17 Jan. 94
25 Apr. 94
16 May 94
10 Oct. 94
IO Oct. Q4
7 Feb. 94
10 Oct. 94
5 Dec. Q4
13 Feb. 95
16 July
9 Nov.
22 Dec.
1 Jan.
10 Jan. 95
23 Feb. 95
10 June 91
27 Mar. 95
7 May 95
17 July
1 1 Apr.
22 Apr.
10 June
24 July
29 July
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
9 May 85; 19 July 93
31 July 89! 1 Apr. 94
4 Jan. 90 16 July 04
23 May 85 4 Aug. 92
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
16 Jan.
27 Mar.
7 May
10 June
•24 July
29 July
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr. 97
1 Oct. 97
23 Oct. 97
22 Dec. 97
20 Jan. 98
22 Jan. 98
22 Jan. 98
24 Feb. 98
28 Mar. 98
2 Apr. 98
2 Apr. 98
16 Apr. 98
8 June 98
27 Aug. 98
27 Aug. 98
7 Dec. 9
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
27 Mar.
95
97
97
7 May
1 Oct.
22 Dec. y
22 Dec. 97
12 Jan. 98
20 Jan. 98
20 Jan. 98
24 Feb. 98
28 Mar. 98
2 Apr. 98
28 June 98
Full Hall
Pay. Pay.
36l
West India Regiment.
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
2iy*12
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
z
1
1
1
1
X
2
1
1
1
X
T
3
1
X
0
5
3
2
Lieutenants.
5 James Arthur Wellington
a Frederick Swabey
1 Henry Thomas Eckersley
3 Arthur Maitland Byng..
1 Horatio Douglas Rassell
John Cunynghame Robertson, serv-)
ing with W. African Frontier Police $
3 George Graham Beckett Muller
1 Edwin Thomas Falkir.er Sandys
2 Lancelot Richmond Beadon
2 George William St. George Grogau ..
2 Francis Eden Marindin
Vincent JohnTighe,w»et"i'i'nj under the )
Royal Niger Company )
2 Llewelyn Stephen Denham
1 Walter"Henry Nightingale
3 Chas. Archibald Montgomery Howard
3 Harold Samuel Oppenheimer
3 Montgomerie Caulfeild Leathley 1
Canlfeild-Stoker J
3 Louis Kossuth Brounlie
3 John Arthur Greer
1 Albert Bernard O'Donnell
Second Lieutenants.
1 Arthur Melville Jones
5 Alexander Aitken Johnstone Broun ..
3 Lionel George Montagu Harcourt
2 Charles Edward Hills
2 Evan Gibb
2 Edward Hoare Reeves
1 James Sleeman Brooke
1 Harold Hereward Hughes Hallett
2 Aylmer Cameron, Garrison Adjt. Lagos
; Arthur Vincent Clutterbuck
1 Sydney Orme Rowan-Hamilton
1 Percy John Victor MacDermot
1 Charles Edward Ludlow Porter
2 Douglas Reginald Hadow
3 George Lindsay Oliver
3 Hubert Julian de Crespigny Wymer
r Oswald Every
2 Charles Latimer Thomas
2 John Edwin Harden
1 John Rogers Heard
Quarter Masters. — 2 Eli Crane, 9 Jan. 89 ; Hon. Lieut.
George Frederick Colley,50 24 Oct. 94 ; Hon. Lieut.— Depot.
1 John Griffiths, 9 Dec. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
3 George Wallace, 1 Oct. 97 ; Hon.. Lieut.
Facings, White. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.
I Lt. Colonel Bor served in operations against the the Solas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Lt.Colonel Bayley served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 iBrevet of Lt.Colonel, Star).
7 Lt.Colonel Marshall served wich the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1892, including the capture of Tanibi (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892,
including the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (Star).
8 Lt.Colonel Egerton served in the Commissariat Department in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81; was present with the 94th
Regiment in the engagement at Bronkhorst Spruit in the Commissariat and Transport Department— wounded
(mentioned in despatches, promoted 2nd Lieutenant) , and afterwards took part in the defence of Pretoria.
9 Lt.Colonel Bourke served with the expedition to the Tambaka Countryin 1892 and was present at the capture
of Tambi (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1 893-94 (mentioned
in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
10 Major Norris served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1892,.
including the capture of Tambi (DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
II Major Lowry served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
12 Major Dalrymple Hay served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom.
16 Major Westmorland served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the 1st
Battalion West India Regiment (mentioned iD despatches, Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Tredgdld served with the expedition to the Tambaka Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi
(Medal with Clasp) .
21 Major Henstock served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
[For remainder of Notes see end of Hi-fi e Brigade, p. 359.
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT
27 Nov.
95
3 Apr.
97
6 Mar.
95
1 Oct.
97
28 Sept
9.->
1 Oct.
97
28 Sept.
95
14 Oct.
97
28 Sept.
95
23 Oct.
97
10 July
95
12 Nov.
97
13 May
96
22 Dec.
97
5 Sept.
96
22 Dec.
97
5 Sept.
9b
22 Dec.
97
5 Sept.
96
22 Dec.
97
S Sept.
96
1 Jan.
98
7 Feb.
94
12 Jan.
98
7 Apr.
97
20 Jan.
98
7 Apr.
97
24 Feb.
98
16 June
9b
2^ Feb.
98
15 May
97
24 Feb.
98
8 Sept.
97
24 Feb.
98
8 Sept.
97
21 Mar.
98
3 Sept.
97
28 Mar.
9«
13 Oct.
97
16 Nov.
98
5 May
97
1 Dec.
97
16 Feb.
Q«
16 Feb.
98
16 Feb.
98
23 Feb.
93
23 Feb.
cK
23 Feb.
98
23 Feb.
98
23 Feb.
98
23 Feb.
oS
27 Apr.
98
7 May
98
7 May
98
3 Aug.
08
3 Aug.
98
13 July
OS
9 Dec.
0*
23 Nov.
98
23 Nov.
98
Corps of Military Mounted Police.
Quarter Masters
John William Massey Wood, 29 Sept. 98; 2nd Lieut. 5 Nov. 87; Lieut. 20
Ma3r 91 ; Captain, 27 June 94 ; Hon. Major 29 Sept. 98. — Provost Mar-
shall, Aldershot .
C. Burroughs, 16 Sept. 94; Hon. Lieut. — AssistantProvostMarshal,Curragh.
Quarter Masters not with a Regiment.
James O'Toole, 1 Apr. 88 ; Hon.Captain t Apr. 98 War Office.
Walter Butler, 17 Dec. 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Unattached List.
( With a view to appointment to Indian Staff Coriis. )
361
2ND l-IEl
SECOND JjIBOTENANTb.
Charlee Ralph Garter Petlcy
Henry Maurice Butler
Percy Langdon Beddy
John Cavendish Freeland
Robert Nicolas
Laurence Balfour Cloete1
Guss Conrad Morris
Robert Crooks Gilchrist
Claud Duncan Hitchins
Philip Howell
William Leigh Maxwell
Wilfrid Francis Seymour Casson
Bertrand Richard Moberly
Malcolm Stewart M'Queen
Clement Arthur Mihvard
Mervyn Robert Howe Webber
Ralph Mackie
Charles John Bruce Hay2
Thomas Campbell Burke
Cyril Norman Macmullen3
Thomas MacC illnm Nicholson
William Patrick Miller Sargent
Patrick Neil Craigie
Alan Moir Graham
Reginald Hugh Anderson
Charles Gilbert Crosthwaite
Tudor Henry St. George Tucker
Bertram Charles Fellows
Herbert Thompson Shaw Rogers
Aloys Reginald Sprenger
Robert Charles Byam Yates
William George Broughton Ischia Hawley
Percy Micclesfield Heath
Vernon Percy-Smith
Frederick George Edward Lumb ..,
Arthur Henry Eyre Mosse
Harold Scott Erskine Franklin*
BazettColvin Graham
Robert Aylmer Burrowes
John Carysfort Loch
George Benson Brown
George Oliver Turnbull
John Duncan Grant
Frederick Skipwith
Henry Clifford Kay
Sydney Frederick Muspratt
Richard John Charles Burke
Sydney Boyce Combe
William Henry Irvine Shakespear
Meredith Ashton Hamer
Hugh Lennox Dyce
William Myers Macleod
Michael George Dobbie Rowlandson
Leonard Douglas Watling
Godfrey Marchant
William Arthur Bayley
Robert James Malet
Athol Bulkley Merriman
David Campbell Crombie
Hugh Norman Lyle
William Bruce Dunlop
Hugh Probyn Malet Lord
Grenville Pulteney Gurdon
George Whitehill Ross
Wm. Thomas Fetherstonhaugh Thompson
Herbert Trevor Raban
James Francis Woodham
Ivan Maxwell Conway Poole
Frederick Cnarles Waterfield
James Lushington Morant
William Louis Aberkirch Twiss
Richard Clifford
Vere Arthur Coaker
D'Arcy MacKenzie Fraser
20 Jj
20 Jan.
20 Jan.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 A ug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
15 Sept.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
98
98
98
Second Lieutenants.
Win. Campbel1 Little (ond Lt.R.Jfarines, ')
1 Sept. gsiLieut.^ll. Marines, 1 July 94J
Claude Gray Buchanan
Arthur Hugo Watts
Lennard Francis George Stovin Wylde .
Char'es William Neumann
Herbert Claude M'Watters
Cecil William Archibald Holmes
Henry Rowsell Watson
Arthur Salisbury Browne Roberts
Fraser OeTge Melliss
Hugh Waldyve Martin
Robert Napier Steuart Gordon
Harry Dalzell M'Laughlin
Walter Lloyd Sinclair Meiklejohn
Charles Cecil George Walker
George Craster
Ashton Brandreth Eckford
Hon. Arthur Cecil Murray
Leonard Sueton Hirsch Smitaers
Charles Holme Mowbray
John Elton Home
Arthur Franklj-n Lusnmgton
John Francis Stanhope Duke Coleridge.
Ernest Reginald Hayes-Sadler
Harold Middleton Drury Shaw
Walter James Evans ■
Thomas Timbrell
Benjamin Hubert Finnis
Arthur Pitcairn Hughes
John Henry Foster Lakin
George Tristram Van der Gucht
Alfred Patrick Sandeman
William Ralph Lawrenson
Ernie Francis Srummond Money
Guy William Caswell Lucas
Hugh Laurents Chenevix Baldwin
Robert Johnston
Frank Eustace George Talbot
Bayard Gouraud
Walter Hugh Jeffery
Walter Fellowes Cowan Gilchrist
Edmund Malet Nixon
Bruce Edward Alexander Manson
Harold Franklin Burton
Oriel William Erskine Bannerman
Charles Kirkpatrick
Edmond Claude Elles
John Henry Vere Ban-
Arthur James Herbert Grey
Bertie Clephane Hawley Drew
Oliver Wardlaw White
Charles John Gwynne Bird
Arthur- Deane Molony
Auson Hugh McCleverty
Maurice Eustace Stanley Johnson
Allen Edwin Johnson
Hercules Neville Francis MacDonnell
Gerald Leslie Pepys
Leared Row Hogg
John George Cadell
Napier George Barras Goodfellow
Henry Charles Swinburne Ward
Walter Edward Wilson-Johnston
John Arthur Campbell Hennessey
Geoffrey Edward Holt Wilson
Richard Lockington Birdwood
Arthur William Hamilton May Moens
Edgar Claude Kensington
James Lillie Costello
Johu Gerald M'Conaghy
George Elliot Minchin Hogg
Charles Richard Capel Sandys
Frederick Fraser Hunter
Ignatius Mary Little (Lieut. July 96)
2ND I.IEtTT
2j Feb. 98
20 July 98
2c July 98
20 July g8
20 iu\y 98
20 July gg
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July g8
2o,)uiy g8
20 July 98
20 Ju y 98
2c July 08
10 July 9S
20 Juiy gS
20 July g8
20 July g8
20 July g8
20 July g8
20 July gS
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July 98
20 July g8
20 July 93
20 July 98
20 July gS
20 July g8
20 July g8
27 July gS
27 July g8
= 7 July 98
27 July g8
27 July Q8
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July gg
27 July 98
27 July g&
27 July g8
27 July g&
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July g8
27 July g8-
27 July g8
27 July g8
27 July gS
27 July 98
27 July 98.
27 July g8
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July gS
27 July 08
27 July y&
27 July 98
27 July 98
27 July g8
10 Aug. 9S
1 Sept. 95
1 Second Lieut. L. B. Cloete served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhartin 1897 with the Malakand Field Force with the 1st Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment including the
Bunewal Expedition and the taking of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp). .
2 Second Lieut. C. J. B. Hay, served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William'
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry with the Peshawur Column and the 5th
Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
8 Second Lieut. C. N. MacMullen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force including the Bunewal Expedition and the forcing of the Tanga
Pass (Medal with Clasp).
* Second Lieut. H. S. E. Franklin served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of.Innia under Sir William
Loskhart in 1893 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with th3 Royal Irian Regiment (Medal with two Clasps).
363
Army Service Corps.
(Late the Commissariat and Transport Staff.)
Former
Commissioned Rank.
Dep. Assist. Com. Gen.
Colonbls.
[Late Deputy Commissaries General.)
Skinner, James Tifirney.'C-B. -DSO.
Removed from the Corps as Colonels,
serving under former Departmental
Warrants.
Richardson, Wodehouse Dillon2CB
Dunne, Walter Alphonsus,3 CB...
Nugent, Robert Arch." CB. {{it. |
Colonel, 24 Mar. 98 ; Substantive -
Colonel, 14 June 98) j
Lieutenant Colonbls.
(Late Assist. Commissaries General.)
Clutterbuck, Lewis Augustus 2i 1
(Bt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) j
Rainstord, Marcus E. Read,35 >
CB. (Bt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 98)... j
Stevens, Frunk Erastus (Bt. \
Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) j
Langdon, Allan Harris17
Bridge, Charles Henry,48 CB.*)
(Bt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) )
Wilson, John George Yule50 KBt. 1
Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) )
Collard, Arthur William59 (Bt. t
Colonel, 24 Mar. 98) S
Whitley, Joseph ""
FIHSTCOH-
MISSION-
ED RANK.
Captain 3 Hussars
Major R. Artillery
Captain York Lt. Inf.
Captain W.Kent Reg
Capt. Duke of Corn- )
wall's Lt. Inf... .»'
Captain Scots Fus....
Capt.N.StaffordRegt
Captain Irish Regt....
Capt. Warwick Regt.
Oapt.HampshireRegt
Major Dukeof Corn-}
wall's Light Inf. J
Capt. Worcester Regt.
Capt. West Riding)
Regt i
Captain Irish Rifles...
Capt.ConnaughtRang
Capt. Leicester Regt.
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Capt.York and Lan
caster Regt.
Capt. E.Surrey Regt
Capt.W. Riding Regt
Lieut. W. York Regt.
Lieut. R. Artillery
Lieut. Royal Marines
Lieut. 19 Hussars...
iLieut.GloucesterRe;
Capt. S. Lane. Regt
r)
Ward, Edward Willis Duncan,56 )
CB. (Bt. Colonel, 24 May 98) .. j
Boyd, John Alexander,57 CB. j
(Bt. Colonel, 24 Mar. 98 )
Lea, Samuel Job58 (Bt. Colonel, 1
24 Mar. 98) S
Smith, Edmund Philip Bowden /
(Bt. Colonel, 22 June 98) )
Moore, William Francis
Parkin, John William Brooke
Graham, Malcolm52
Winter, Samuel Henry
Hipwell, Alfred George
Challice, Gerald George61
Winter, William Robert
Stanley, Geoffrey62
M'Comb, Robert Brophy63
Hope, Lewis Anstruther,64 CB .
Ashley, Arthur
Dunne, William67
Arnold, Knighton
Godfery, Masters John68
Hare, Fred. Stephen Christian69..
Rice, Henry Garde70
Banbury, Herbert Napier (Bt. )
Colonel, 1 Apr. 98) )
Stoneman, James"1
Jessop, Guthrie Hylton72
Rogers, John,74 CB. (Brevet \
Colonel, 16 Nov. 98) J
Lynn, Sydney Hume
Trench, Fred. Amelius Le Poer...
Day, Robert Vauehan73
Johnson, Frederick Francis75
Edes, Charles Albert76
Gaussen, Edgar
Heath, Charles Ernest
Knocker, Cuthbert George77 ..
Hadfield, Charles Arthur
Oughterson, James Charles
Majoks.
(Late Assist . Commissaries General.)
Clayton, Frederick Thomas,78 )
(Bt. Lt. Colonel, 25 Mar. 96) ... j
Rourcicault, George Pensam79 ...
Falls, John Alexander Wright80..
Erskine, Archibald James
Landon,Fred. Wm. Bainbridge81 /
(Bt. Lt. Colonel, 25 May 97) ... >
Monteith, Robt. Wm. Freebairn82
Wyncoll, Charles Edward85
Reilly, John Augustine Herbert
Lewis, Percy John Tonson8* )
(Bt. Major, 10 Aug. 92) j
O'Dell, Thomas John86
5 Aug. 64
13 June72
9 Apr. 73
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 75
6 Mar. 72
13 June 72
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
13 June 72
9 APr- 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
15 Dec. 71
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Jan. 76
1 Jan. 76
28 Feb. 74
1 Jan. 76
1 Apr. 75
9 Aug. 74
1 Feb. 7.,
2 Dec. 74
2 Nov. 73
Thomas, Arthur Havilland
Buist-Sparks, Fred. Braid
Roberts, Arthur Noel
Kawnsley, Claude
Koe, Fred. Wm. Brooke88
Welch, George Osbaldeston89 ....
Rorniblow, Frederick
Gilpin, Frederic Charles Almon
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22 Dec. 38
24 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
24 Mar. 98
iq Dec. 83
21 May 39
12 JuneSg
13 Aug.
25 Aug.
17 Nov. 89
15 June 90
15 June 90
15 June 90
15 June9o
15 Junego
APPOINTED
TO C. & T
STAFF.
CO
29
Nov.
Sept
Nov.
Sept
Aug.
Aug.
AUi
All
Feb.
11 May
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
22 Feb.
1 Feb.
2 Aug.
j 2 May
33 Jan.
Oct
_ Oct. 90
14 Nov. 90
10 Dec. 90
1 Aug. 91
8 Aug. 91
1 Nov. 91
1 Nov. 91
24 Feb. 92
6 May 92
17 Juneg2
3 Aug. 92
1 Apr. 93
1 Sept.93
15 Sept.93
14 Feb. 94
:6 Mar. 94
1 Apr. 94
25 June94
1 Sept. 94
S Oct. 94
:8 0ct. 94
3 Feb. 95
13 Feb. 95
1 Apr. 95
2 Apr. 93
3 Sept.95
12 Nov. 95
1 Apr. 97
16 June 97
1 Apr. 98
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 8.
31 Jan. 8.
31 Jan. 8<
31 Jan. 8c
31 Jan. 8:
31 Jan. 8c
31 Jan. 8c
31 Jan. 8<
. 80
3 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
18 Apr.
1 Dec.
1 Dec.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
31 July
12 Nov.
13 Nov.
1 Apr.
1 July
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
23 Feb
18 Mar.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
31 J»n
31 Jan.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
15 Dec.
1 Apr. i
1 Apr. !
1 Apr. i
1 May i
1 May !
1 May i
18 Mar. i
1 Mav i
6 Mar.
18 Mar.
18 Mar.
13 Aug.
7 July
June 83
July 83
Aug. 83
Mar. 84
Oct. 84
A. QM. Gen. Head Quarters.
A. A. Gen. Devonport.
A. A. Gen. York.
A. A. Gen. Malta.
D. A. A. Gen. Dublin.
D.A.A. Gen. Chester.
D.A.A. Gen. Woolwich Dkyd.
Jersey.
D. A. A. Gen. Colchester.
D. A. A. Gen. Cork.
D. A. A. Gen. Nova Scotia.
Straits Settlements.
D. A. A. Gen. Home District.
D. A. Q. M. Gen. War Office.
D. A. A. Gen. Ireland.
80 Egypt.
80 Cork.
8o[D. A. A. Gen. Aldershot
86 Malta.
80! D. A. A. Gen. Scottish Dist.
801 Aldershot.
80 Woolwich.
So'D. A. A. Gen. Bermuda.
80ID. A. A. G. Woolwich Arsenal.
SoiChaiham.
8o;D. A. A. Gen. Egypt.
8oiGosport.
8olD.A.A.Gen. Woolwich Dkyd.
3o Gibraltar.
SoiDevonport.
80 Chester.
80JD. A. A. Gen. Portsmouth.
80 Aldershot.
o/Woolwich Dockyard.
Cape Town.
Egyptian Army.
D. A. A. Gen. Gibraltar.
York.
Pembroke Dock.
Woolwich.
Bermuda.
D. A. A. Gen. Natal.
80
Comdg. A. S. Corps, Dover.
Devonport.
Dublin.
Curia^h.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Cuiragh.
Portsmouth.
95)26 .
95
95
9:
9J
95
96
96
97
97
97
Dee. 84 Athlone.
1 Apr. 85 Shorncliffe.
May 8j
Mauritius.
Jan. 86
Feb. 86
Natal.
Nov. 86
Sierra Leone.
Jan. 87
D. A. Q. M. Gen. War Office
Feb. 87
Aldershot.
Feb. 87
Fermoy.
Apr. 87
Hong Kong.
Apr. 87
Edinburgh.
July 87
D. A. A. Gen. Ceylon.
July 87
Colchester.
Army Service Corps.
36
Commissioned Rank.
Lieut.GloncesterRegt
Lieut. Manchestr Re;
Lieut.GloucesterP.egt
Lieut. R. Artillery ...
Captain 18 Hussars...
Lieut. Bedford Regfc.
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Captain 20 Hussars...
Lieut. Durham Lt.Inf.
Lieut. R. Marines
Lt. York & Lane. Begt.
Lieut. Sussex Regt....
Lieut. E. York Regt.
Lieut. R. Fusiliers ..
Lieut. Border Regt...
Lieut. Dublin Fus. ..
Lieut. N. Staff. Regt.
Lt. Worcester Regt.
Lieut. The Buffs
Lieut. S. Staff. Regt
Lieut. Essex Regt. ...
Lieut. LeicesterRegt.
Lieut. Devon Regt.
Majors.
Lt. N. Staff. Regt. ...
Lt. Scottish Rifles ...
Lt. Scottish Rifles ...
Lt. York & Lane. R.
Lieut. Devon Regt....
Lieut. Essex Regt
Lt. King's R. Rifles.
Lieut. Leinster Regt.
Lieut. Leicester Regt.
Lieut. Bedford Regt.
Lt. S. Stafford Regt.
Lieut. S. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. Munster Fus.
Lieut. Royal Marines
Lieut. 3 Hussars
Lieut. Essex Regt....
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. Berks Regt....
2nd Lt. Innis. Fus....
Lieut. Welsh Regt....
Lieut. Norfolk Regt.
Lieut.Leicester Regt.
Lieut. Devon Regt...
2nd Lt. Scot. Rifles..
Lt. S. Lane. Regt. ...
Lt. E. Surrey Regt.
Lieut. Irish Fusiliers
Lieut. 1 Dr. Guards.
Lt. Durham Lt. Inf.
Lieut. LeicesterRegt.
2nd Lt. Border Regt.
Lieut. York Lt. Inf...
2nd Lt. York Regt.
Lt. Middlesex Regt.
Lieut. Dorset Regt.
Lieut. Devon Regt...
Lieut. Irish Fusiliers
Lt. Leicester Regt....
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. Lane. Fus. ...
Lieut. 5 Dr. Guards.
Lt. Leinster Regt. ...
Lt. Leinster Regt. ...
Lt. Lancaster Regt..
2nd Lt. E. Kent Regt.
Lieut. Worcester R. . .
Lieut. D. ot'C. Lt.Inf.
Lieut. 3. Lane. Regt.
Lieut. S. Fusiliers ...
Lieut. Manch. Regt.
Lieut. Shrop. Lt. Inf.
Lt. Liverpool Regt...
Lt. Leicester Regt....
Lieut. Dorset Regt. ...
Lieut.W. India Regt.
Lieut. E.Lanc. Regt.
Lt. Berkshire Regt..
Lieut. Leinster Regt.
Lieut.Leicester Regt.
2ndLt. Irish Regt....
Paul, Gerard Robert Clark
Hill, Richard Ernest
Morgan, Hill Godfrey,90 DSO. ..
Hamnett, George Edward
Cardew, George Hereward
p.s.c. Warner, Rowan- H. Lee91..
Captains.
Hobbs, Percy Eyre Francis
Hunt, Godfrey Massy Vere
Long, Sidney Selden
French, George Arthur92 .
Edye, Murray William Joseph ..
Blakeney, Edw. Francis John
Bramhall, Ed ward Albert
p.s.c. Ludlow, Edm. Ranald Owen
Sandilands, Philip Orde
Dawson, Charles Herbert
Caldwell, Arthur Lewis :
King, Charles Wallis
Buttanshaw, Edward Thornton..
Jack, Herbert Rowett Henry9* ..
Buckle, Arthur Ernest
Webb, Duncan95
Sargent, Harry -' Neptune (Bt. ')
Major 16 Nov. 98) )
Longden, Arthur Edmund96
Foster, Turville Douglas
Cuming, Arthur Edwin
Humphreys, Harry Lionel
Bernard, Edgar Edwin9'' (Brevet ~i
Major 16 Nov. 98) j
Parker, St. John William Topp...
Terry, Astley Herbert, Esquire}
of St. John of Jerusalem }
Long, Arthur
Colquhoun, Harry
Mathew, Robert George^
ll'Cormiek, Wm. Irvine Stewart
Hayward, Alfred Richard Lane
FIKSTCOM'
MISSION-
KD BANK.
Thornton, Edw. Evelyn Danvers"
Keyes, Charles Wm. Patton
Purvis, John Allen Ramsay
Moore, Joseph Scott
Thring, Edward Clavell100
Boyce, William George Bertram
Welman, Arthur Pole
Phelps, Arthur
Seccombe, Archibald Kennedy..
p. s. c.Carter, Evan Eyare
Ryan, Charles Montgomerie
Hall, Douglas Keith Elphin-~)
stone,110 (Brevet - Major, 20 >
May 98) J
Davies, Henry ......:
Dodgson, Colquhoun Scott,118)
Adjutant 29 July 98 j"
Hardy, Frederic Pelham Abbott
Conway-Gordon, Gwyunedd
Grey, Charles William
Hewlett, Gervase Gillham
Harrison, Willoughby Hyde
Reynolds, Sidney Latimer
Williamson, Wm. Alex. Finiston
Ward, Edmund Ironside
Harrison, James Molyneux
Studdert, Edward, Adjutant )
1 Jan. 98 Ji
Taylor, Ernest Fitzwilliam
Tredgold. John Aubrey Temple ..
Foster, William Herbert
Ford, Reginald
ourtney, Ed. Arthur Waldegrave
Colquhoun, Edward Lyndon
Blunt, Conrad Edward' Grant113 \
[Brevet Major, 16 Nov. 98) ... j
Gillespie, Ernest Garden Freeth
Wilson, Frederick Maurice111
Black, John Campbell Lamont ...
Walton, Geoffrey Frank
Standen, Robert Hargrave Fraser
Taylor, Francis Pitt Stewart ..
Coutts, Malcolm
Berry, Robert Gordon J.Johnston
Moody, George Robert Boyd
Howard, Francis James Leigh111 ...
Scott, Philip Clement Joseph
Lewis, Cecil Hallowes
Master, Arthur Gilbert
Longmore, John Constantine ^
Gordon *
Gorle, Harry Vaughan
Denny, William Alfred Charles..
Vawdrej-, George
Armstrong. William Meredith")
Howaru1"5 j
22 Oct. 81
12 May 83
5 Dec. 83
15 Feb. 84
9 Aug. 8:
7 Feb. 85
1 Sept.83
7 June 79
30 Jan. 84
1 Sept. 82
20 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 8s
10 Mar. 83
23 May 85
10 Mar. 83
29 Dec. 86
23 Aug. 84
14 May 84
29 Aug. 85
22 Oct. !
10 Nov. I
7 Feb. 83
25 Aug.
25 Aug. 86
<iAu;
14 Sept.87
4 May 87
10 Sept.87
16 Nov. 87
16 Nov. 87
14 Mar. 88
16 Nov. 87
9 May 88
11 Feb. 88
1 Feb. 86
30 Nov. 87
39 Aug. 85
1 Sept. 86
14 Sept. 87
22 Aug. S3
8 Dec
30 Jan. 80
30 Jan. 89
22 Aug. 88
21 Nov. 88
14 Sept.87
1 1 Feb.
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BANK.
23 Mar. 8g
22 Aug
29 Dec.
6 Mar. 89
15 Jan. 90
1 Mar. 90
28 June 90
22 Aug. 88
21 Dec.
S June 89
22 Aug. 88
21 Sept.39
1 Sept.88
1 Feb. 89
9 Nov. 89
31 Dec. 90
23 Mar,
9 Mar. 90
28 June 90
1 Dec. 89
4 Feb. 9:
29 Mar. 90
16 Oct. 89
13 Nov.
20 Aug. 90
22 Aug " "
29 Nov. 90
2q Nov. 90
18 Feb. 9
4 Mar. 91
9 Apr. 92
2S June 90
9 Sept. 91
20 Feb. 92
[2 Mar. 92
16 June 97
2 Feb. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
17 Apr. 98
25 Aug. 98
2 Apr. 90
21 Apr. 90
23 May 90
20 June 90
9 Oct. 90
4 Nov. 90
15 Feb. 91
1 July 91
1 July 91
1 July 91
1 July 91
1 July 91
1 July 9
1 July 91
1 July 9
9 Sept.91
7 Jan. 92
3 Apr. 92
1 3 May 92
4 June92
4 June 9
15 Oct. 9
13 Oct. 92
2 Nov. 92
1 Jan. 93
1 Jan. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
7 July 93
1 Apr. 94
1 Apr. 94
18 Apr. 94
1 Dec. 94
1 Dec. 94
1 Dec. 94
1 Dec. 94
1 Dec.
appointeeI
TO C. & T. I
STAFF.
STATION.
21 Oct. 87
23 Sept. 87
9 Jan. 9
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 95
5 June 95
4 July 9s
31 July 95
12 Nov. 95
13 Nov. 95
1 Apr. 96
1 Apr. 96
1 July 96
1 July 96
29 Aug. 96
31 Dec. 96
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 97
25 Aug. 97
1 Dec. 97
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
1 Jan. 98
16 Jan. 98
24 Jan. 98
24 Jan. 98
2 Feb. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 9S
17 Apr.
20 Apr.
•9 June 98J
Woolwich.
D. A. A. Gen. Barbadoes.
Staff Captain, Egypt.
Malta.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Aldershot.
Clonmel.
D. A. A. Gen. China.
D. A. A. Gen. Malta.
D.A.A. Gen. Jamaica.
D.A.A. Gen. Curragh.
Crete.
D.A.A. Gen. Belfast.
Malta.
Egypt.
Dublin. [Dockyard.
D. A. A. Gen. Woolwich
Hong Kong.
Devonport.
Barbadoes.
Kilkenny.
Belfast.
Aldershot.
Cork.
Ceylon.
Sierra Leone.
Special Service, Egypt.
Sierra Leone.
Aldershot.
Dover.
Aldershot.
Portsmouth.
Cape Town.
St. Lucia.
Queenstown.
Limerick.
Portsmouth.
Jamaica.
D. A. A. Gen. C. of G. Hope
Gibraltar.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Nova Scotia.
Colchester.
Dundalk.
Pay Department.
Woolwich.
Glasgow.
Dublin.
Ourragh.
Sierra Leone.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Aldershot.
Chatham.
Parkburst.
Inverness.
King William's Town.
Egyptian Army.
Ceylon.
Woolwich.
Curragh.
Dover.
Sierra Leone.
iTork.
Egypt.
Shorncliffe.
ilalta.
Egyptian Army.
Natal.
Preston.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich.
Newport, Mon.
Oretc.
Hounslow.
365
Army Service Corpt.
Commietioned Sank.\
Lieut. R. Marines . .
Lieut. E. Lane. Regt.
Lieut.E. Surrey Regt.
Lieut. York Lt. Inf.
Lieut. Lane. Regt....
Lieut. York Regt. ...
2nd Lt. Suffolk Regt
2nd Lt. Irish Fus. ..
Lieut. R. Marines ..
Lieut. R. Marines ..
Lieut. R. Marines ..
Lieut. R. Fusiliers .
Lieut. Derby Regt ..
Lieut. 6 Dragoons ..
Lieut. Irish Fus
Lieut. Innis. Fus. ..
2ndLt. Welsh Fus..
Lieut. S. Staff. Regt
Lieut. S.Wales Bord
Lieut. W. Kent Regt
2ndLt.York&Lanc.R
2nd Lt. Wore. Regt.
2nd Lt. S. W. Brdrs
2nd Lt. S. W. Brdrs
2nd Lt.Bedfurd Regt
2nd Lt. Som. Lt. Inf
Lieut. Lane. Regt...
Lieut. Lincoln Regt.
Lieut. K. R. Rifles..
Lieut. S. Staff. Regt,
Lt. Wiltshire Regt..
Lieut S. Staff. Rest
2nd Lt. Warw. Regt.
2nd Lt. Dorset Regt
2nd Lt. Lane. Fus...
2nd Lt. Ches. Regt.
Lieut. Line. Regt. ..
Lieut. Muns. Fus. ..
Lieut. Innis. Fus. ...
Lieut. 3 Dr. Guards
Lieut.Bedford Regt.
Lieut. K.O.S. Bord.
Lieut. 4 Dr. Guards
Lt. Leicester Regt.
2nd Lt. 21 Hussars
2r.dLt. R. Highrs....
2nd Lt. Middx. Regt.
and Lt. Conn. Rgrs.
Lieut. W. Kent Regt.
2ndLt.North'n.Regt.
Lieut. 3 Dr. Guards
2nd Lt. Leices. Regt.
Lieut. Welsh Regt...
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. R. Marines ...
Lieut. Lauc. Regt....
Lieut. Lane. Fus. ...
Lieut. Ches. Regt....
2ndLt.K.O.S.Bora.
Lieut. Derby Regt.
Lieut. S. Lane. Regt.
2nd Lt. Warw. Regt.
2nd Lt. York Regt.
2nd Lt. Munst. Fus.
2nd Lt. L'pool Regt.
Lt. 4 Bn. S. Staff R..
Lieut.S.WalesBord.
2nd Lt.S Lane. Regt
Lieut. Ches. Regt. ..
2nd Lt. Conn . Rngrs
2nd Lt. Berks Regt.
2nd Lt. Y.& L. Regt.
2ndLt.NLanc.Keat
2ndLt. SussexRegt
Captains.
Atkins. Alban Randell Crofton117
Ateherley, Llewellyn William"8
Garsiti, Herbert George Anderson
Stcabey, WVfred Shedding
.Tames, Murray Ray de Buyrne
Kemble, Charles Morris
Delavoye, Alexander Edwin
LlEl'TEKANlfr.
Amey, Arthur
Macdonuld, Charles Clanranaid
Mylrea, William Percy Garland
Macdonald, Kenneth
Burne, Rainald Owen
Christopher, Charles Danby
Atkinson, Francis Salisbury
Morgan, John William Moore
Brooke, Hugh Fenwick
Pigott, Grenville Edmund
Paul, George William Rebscb, DSO. ..
Cleeve, Herbert
Davies, Percy Matcham
N'orrington, Frederic Conrad Swithin
Fisher, Henry Francis Thornhill
Hunnard. Frank, DSO
Puckle. John
McVittie, Charles Edwin
Maturin, John William Heurj-
Elliot, John Furzer
Hazelton, Percy Orr ...
Brooke, Eardley Wilroot125
■'annot. Fernand Gustave Eugene
Mears, Ernest Lennox
Bernard. William Kingsmill
Horsbrugh. Boyd Robert
Russell. Henry John
Burrard, Harry George
Duffus, Francis Ferguson
Davies, George Freshfield
Moores, Charles Frederick
Clinch, Herbert Wareham
Harmnn, Antony Ernest Wentworth ...
Johnson, Thoma* Pelham125
Limond, Rous Milner130
Liddell, Arthur Robert
Wilder. Harry Carleton
icott, Edward William Woodward
Coulson, John
Lloyd, Charles Trevor
Watling, Charles Edward
Moore, Barrington Shakespear
Parsons, Durie ."
M'Nalty, Charles Edward Irvine
Leckv, John Gage
Fitzwilhams, Edward Cra-wford Lloyd.
Buckle, Herbert Stewart
Cumberlege, Henry Charles Faithfull
Evans, Edward George
Young, Julian Mayne
Tarver. William Knapp
Wood, Ernest135
Grose, Daniel Charles Evans
Chatterton, Krank Beauchamp Macaulay...l
Carey, Horace Wm. Wallace Onslow.
Xlasterson. George Cuthbert Dillon .
Wright, Harry Stevenson
Roberts, Lawrence Sturmy
Knox, Henry Owen
: Sept. 89
29 Nov. 90
y Jan. 02
:2 Mar. 92
29 Nov. qo
28 June 90
18 June 92
7 Jan. 91
1 Sept.9c
1 Sept. 91
: Sept. 91
2 May 91
28 Sept.92
25 Jan. 93
2 May 91
13 July 92
its June 92
29 Nov. 90
9 Apr. 92
21 Jan. 93
7 Nov. 91
13 Aug. 92
17 Dec. 92
2 1 Jan. 92
15 Mar. 93
13 Aug. 92
13 Aug. 92
:5 Aug. 92,
9 Nov. 92
13 Aug. 921
19 July 93
25 Feb. 93
25 Feb. 93]
19 July 93
9 Sept.93
19 Oct. 92
19 Nov. 92
26 Arjr. 93
9 Oct. 92
3 1 Jan. 94
18 May 92
20 May 93
2 June 94
15 Mar. 93
15 Mar. 95
20 May 93
19 July 93
21 Oct. 93
23 Dec. 93!
23 Dec. 93
31 Jan. 94
7 Mar. 94
9 Sept.93
1 Sept.92
1 Sept.93
;o May g3
20 May 93
19 Nov. 92
2 June 94
cOct. 04
7 Mar. 94
2 June 94
12 Dec. 94
19 June 95
10 July 95
21 Oct. 96
10 Aug. 98
I13 Aug. 98
25 Aug. 98
25 Aug. 98
25 Aug. 98
7 Sept.98
6 Oct. 98
Sierra Leone
Woolwich.
Egyptian Army.
Egyptian Army,
Malta.
Lichfield.
Egypt.
31 Mar. 93 Aldershot.
1 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 94Ceylon.
1 Oct. 94 Sierra Leone.
i Oct. 94 York.
1 Oct. 94jJamaica.
1 Oct. 94
1 Oct. 94|Malta.
1 Oct. 94 Bermuda.
30 Mar. 951 Woolwich.
1 Apr. 95'Birminghnm.
1 Apr. 95 Edinburgh.
1 Apr. 95;Curragh.
1 Apr. 95Aldershot.
29 Sept.95|
29 Sept 95; Egypt.
29 Sept gvAldershot.
29 Sept.9j Woolwich.
30 Septus Cork.
30 Sept 95iAldershot.
1 Oct. gsAldershot..
1 Oct. 9s!Devonport.
1 Oct. 95 Devonport.
1 Oct. 95:Egypt.
15 Feb. 96 fcetley.
29 Mar. 96 sierra Leone.
29 Mar. 96 Curragh.
29 Mar. 96
30 Mar. 96lCrete.
30 Mar. 96 Egypt.
31 Mar. 96 London.
1 Apr. 96 Chatham.
1 Apr. 96jEgypt.
1 Apr. q6
1 Apr. 96 Shorncliffe.
1 Apr. 96 (Aldershot.
t Apr. 96 Shorncliffe.
On Probation.
Lieutenant^.
On Probation.
Second Lieutenants.
Airey, Robert Berkeley
Striedinger, Oscar
Pedler, tieorge Herbert
Motre, Muxton 129 May 95! 1 Jan.
Willans, Richard Harte Keatinge 29 Feb. 96: 1 Jan.
Lord, Frank Baigrie 25 Mar. 96J 1 Jan.
Porter. Adrian Sydney Morton 25 Mar. 961 1 Jan.
Richards, Harold Arthur David j 6 June 90! : Jan.
r Apr. 96
1 July 96
1 Sept.96
29 Sept.96
29 Sept.96
29 Sept.96
29 Sept.96
29 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
1 Oct. 96
i Oct. 96
1 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 07
16 June 97
25 Aug. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
21 Oct. 97
6 Mar. 95 1 Jan.
20 Feb. 95^ 1 Jan.
29 May 95' 1 Jan.
Dublin.
Gibraltar.
Sierra Leone.
Woolwich.
Chatham.
Sierra Leone.
Curragh.
Curragh.
Exeter.
Chatham.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich.
Dublin.
Aldershot.
Natal.
Dublin.
Devonport.
Devonport.
Sierra Leone.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Portsmouth.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershoi.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Army Service Corps.
36
FIKSTCOM
MISSION-
ED BANE
Quabtee Hastens
Lapham, Robert John118 27 Mar. 78
Musgrave, William138 [11 Dec. 78
Johnson, William John147 17 May 84
Loader, Alfred Edttar1,a 25 Apr. 85
HON.
LIEUT.
15 Jan 8;
15 June 85
3 Oct.. 8
10 Oct. 8
26 Oct. 8
25 Mar. 9
29 July 91
28 June 92
8 Mar. 93
4 Apr. 94
22 Aug. 94
•2 Aug.
12 Dec. 94
12 Dec. 94
9 Jan. 95
22 Jan. 95
14 Feb. 95
6 Mar. 95
8 Mar. 95
4 Apr. 95
3 May 95
22 May 95
8 JuDe 95
26 June 95
21 Dec. 95
7 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 96
8 May 97
25 Mpy 98
:5 June 85
15 June 85
15 June 85
3 Oct. 88
10 Oct. 88
26 O^t. 89
25 Mar. 91
29 July 91
28 June 92
8 Mar. 93
4 Apr. 94
22 Aug. 94
22 Aug. 94
12 Dec. 94
2 Dec. 94
9 Jan. 95
22 Jan. 95
14 Feb. 95
6 Mar. 95
8 Mar. 95
4 Apr. 95
3 May 9S
22 May 95
8 June 95
26 June 95
21 Dec. 95
7 Oct. 96
7 Oct. 96
8 May 97
25 May 98
25 May 98
13 July 98
2 Nov. 98
2 Nov. 98
14 Dec. 98
j 25 Apr. 85
Reilly, John 25 Apr. 85 25 Apr. 85
Latten, Leonard"0 I25 Apr. 85 25 Apr. 85
Daly, Maurice151 25 Apr. 85 25 Apr. 85
Edmondson, James Heslam152 15 June 85J15 June 85
Champion, Horace Edgar153 15 June 85
Drage, William Henry,™* DSO.
{Hon. Major 18 Nov. 96, Hon.
Lt. Colonel, 16 Nov. 98)
Haycock, William155
Lemon, George156..
Richardson, Richard
Fletcher, James159
Ward, Herbert Samuel1"1
Smith, Charles Edward161
Dixon, George162
Doherty. Thomas163
Goss, William16*
Cairns, Michael165
Law, Charles Richard
English, William166
Edwards, David John'67
Woods, John Charles'68
Chase, Herbert
Wallace, Thomas169
Thornley, Robert William
Gleeson, Andrew Fitzwilliam170
Challoner, Thomas1'1
Hennessy, John172
Beaumont, Henry George
Leslie, Thomas Christie1"3
Anderson, John
Cosgrave, William17*
Grapes, John
Higgins, Joseph Thomas
Field, Frederick175
Tull, Frank Kellow
Staff, Francis William -25 May
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Archer, Harry I 2 Nov. 98
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Assistant Instructor Captain P. E. F. Hobbs-, 1 Mar. 96. Aldershot.
(Daniel Hickey,™ 11 Feb. 92 ; Hon. Lieut.
Riding Ma tier t 1 William Lyons,177 3 Aug. 94 ; Hon. Lieut. Aldershot.
CThomas Joseph Kearns, 1 Oct. 96; Hon. Lieut. Woolwich.
Army Service Corps. — War Services.
1 Colonel J. T. Skinner served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85, including the operations of the Desert
Column (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also took part in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1883-86, including the engagement at
Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
2 Colonel Richardson served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the engagement near Draaibosch ; served in the Zulu war in 187Q (pro-
moted Deputy Commissary, Mtdal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Newcastle 'Field
Force. Served in the Egyotian war ot 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (granted honorary and relative rank of
Lt.Colonel) .
3 Colonel Dunne served in the Kafir war of 1877-78. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1870, first as Senior
Commissariat Officer of No. 3 Column, and afterwards as Commissary of Supplies of the Flying Column ; and took
part in the defence of Rorke's Drift Post (mentioned in despatches, promote I Deputy Commissary). Served in
the operations against Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of his stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Sei ved
in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the Soudan campaign m
1885. including the engagement at Hasheen (Claspl.
11 Colonel R. A. Nugent served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star); served with the Soudau Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Assistan ICommissary
General in charge of the Commissariat and Transport Department, and was present in the engagements at LI
Teb and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay,
two Clasps).
23 Colonel Clutterbuck served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35 Colonel M. E. R. Rainsford served in the Ashanti war unaer Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)
Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at
El Teb (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, two Clasps); also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (mentioned in despatches, granted the
lr •'her rate of pay, two Clasps).
« Colonel A. H. Langdon served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1SS5-S6, and was present in the en-
casement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
fa o 70
367 Army Service Corps. — War Services.
- .■*> Colonel C. H, .Bridge served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, and
organized the whole of the Supply and Transport and Ordnance Departments (mentioned in despatches, CB.)
.. 50 Colonel J. G. Y. "Wilson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
sz Lt.Colonel Malcolm Graham served in the: Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Clasi)).
55 Lt.Colonel Whitley served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of i33i ,
and took part in the defence of Pretoria. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Assistant Commissary General, Melal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
56 Colonel E. W. D. Ward served in the Soudan campaign ir. 1885, and was present in the engagement at the
TotYek zereba (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 as Assistant Adjutant
General (Star).
57 Colonel J. A. Boyd served m the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war _of 1S81
with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer .with
the River Column, and was present at the action at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches promoted Assistant Com-
missary General with honorary rank of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
56 Colonel Lea served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present
at the action of Kirbekan (promoted Assistant Commissary-General with rank of Major in the Army, two Clasps) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier FieldForce in 1885-86 including the engagement r„t Giniss.
59 Colonel A. W. Collard served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
61 Lt.Colonel G. G. Challice served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
62 Lt.Colonel G. Stanley served in the Zulu war in 1879 "(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
63 Lt.Colonel M'Comb served in the Egyptian war of 1882 ^Medal, ami Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechu-
analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85, and in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
64 Lt.Colonel L. A. Hope served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
67 Lt.Colonel W. Dunne served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
158 Lt.ColonelM. J. Godfery served in the Boer war of 1881. Served iu the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
69 Lt.Colonel F. S. C. Hare served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
70 Lt.Colonel H. G. Rice served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
71 Lt.Colonel J. Stoneman served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
72 Lt.Colonel G. H. Jessop served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Sou Jan
Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (4th Class of the
Medjidie, two Clasps).
7S Lt.Colonel R. V. Day served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
74 Colonel John Rogers served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the ex-
pedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884. and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
two Clasps). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Director of
Supplies, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, CB. and
Khedive's Medal with two Ciaaps). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Medjidie tor services with
the Egyptian Army.
75 Lt.Colonel F. F. Johnson served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle cf Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
76 Lt.Colonel C. A. Edes served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
77 Lt.Colonel Knocker served with the Commissariat and Transport Staff in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
78 Lt.Colonel Clayton served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren 111 1884-85 with the
Commissariat and Transport Staff. Served with the expedition to Ashanti undtr Sir Francis Scolt m 1895 (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Star).
79 Major Bourcicault served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
80 Major Falls served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 28th
Augti6t (mentioned in despatches) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
81 Lt.Colonel Landon served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 as Second in Com-
mand ami Commissariat and Transport Officer of the Niger Coast Protectorate Forces (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
S! Major R. W. E. Monteith served in the Boer war of 1881 with. the Natal Field Force.
81 Major P. J. T. Lewis served in the operations on the Nile in 18S9 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the expedition up the Gambia against the native chief Fedey Kabba in 1891-92 ; with the expedition to the
Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1S92, including the capture of Tambi ; and with the expedition
to the Gambia m 1892, including the capture of Toniataba (Brevet of Mejor, Medal with Clasp).
85 Major Wyncoll served with the 83th Regiment throughout the Kanr war of 1877-7S, and the Zulu war of
1879 (Medal with Clasp).
86 Major T. J. O'Dell served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the ist
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
88 Major F. W. B. Koe served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal
with Clasp).
89 Major G. 0. Welch served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884-85
wrth the 19th Hussars (Clasp).
99 Major H. G. Morgan served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO. 4th Class ot the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
91 Major R. H. L. Warner served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
94 Cantain French — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
94 Captain Jack serveu with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Starj and with the Soudao Frontier Field Force during the oporat.ons on the
Upper Nile In i835-S6.
95 Captain D. Webb served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned in
despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silahin 1894 (mentioned in despatches).
96 Captain A. E. Longden served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
07 Major E. E. Bernard served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
98 Captain R. G. Mathew served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
09 Captain E. E. D. Thornton served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
100 Captain E. C. Thring served in the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
110 Major D. K. E. Hall served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star). Served
in the operations in Mashonaland under Sir Richard Martin in 1897 as Controller of Transport and Supply
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
Army Service Corps. — War Services. 3&7a
118 Captain Dodgson served in the peraticms of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
113 Maior C. E. G. Blunt served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as
Staff Officer of Supplies, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
114 Captain F. M. Wilson served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
115 Captain F. J. L. Howard served with the Dongoia Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
as Staff Officer of Supplies, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
116 Captain W. M. H. Armstrong served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95-96 (Star).
117 Captain A. R. C. Atkins served with ihe Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
118 Captai.i L. W. Atcberley served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
118 Captain Lapham served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp). Served in theBoerwarot 1881.
l" Lieut. Brooke served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion King's
Royal Rifles, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
126 Lieut. T.P. Johnson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and was present
at the capture of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement nea.r Khar (Medal with Clasp) .
130 Lieut. Limond served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
135 Lieut. E. Wood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion •
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engagement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp). '
138 Captain W. Musgrave served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
143 Captain F. L. Cassell served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part
in the defence of Standerton (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Quarter Master). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
147 Captain W. J. Johnson served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Newcastle Field Force. Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also servedinthe Soudan campaign in 3885 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp), and in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, including the engagement at Gemaizah
(honorary rank of Captain, Clasp).
149 Captain Loader served with the Nile Expedition in iS84-85(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); alsoserved
in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (honorary rank of Captain,
Clasp).
150 Captain L. Latten served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
151 Captain M. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the two actions at Kassasin and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under
Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
152 Captain Edmondson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). .„,,,,, , „, , „ „.,,„,
153 Captain H. E. Champion served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Soudan campaign
in 1S85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
154 Lt. Colonel Drage servedwiththe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (promoted Quarter Master, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5- 86, including the engagement at Giniss ; andin
the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1SS9 including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, hono-
rary rank of Captain, Clasp, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served with the Dongoia Expeditionary Force under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Head Quarters Staff, including the
engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of Macjor, Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps); and in the operations in the Soudan in 1897-98, resulting in the capture of Abu
Hamed and the subsequent occupation of Berber (DSO.).
155 Captain W. Haycock served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promcteu Quarter
Master, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
156 Captain Lemon servedinthe Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
155 Lieut J. Fletcher served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1&82
(Medal and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
*'co Lieut. H. S. Ward served in the Zulu war in 1896 (Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star)? Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 (mentioned in despatches).
161 Lieut. C. E. Smith served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881,
including the'defe.nce of Marabastadt. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
162 Lieut. G. Dixon served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the operations against Sekukini (Medal vith Clasp).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal witn Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). . ,'.,,;., ™ ^ ^. ,. , c. ,
163 Lieut F. Doherty served in the Soudan campaign m 18S4-85 ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star) j and
in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
104 Lieut. W. Goss served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
105 Lieut. Cairns s-erved in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
160 Lieut. W. English served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888, including the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp? and Khedive's Stan. .,',,.',„,., • .-, ^ c - -^
16' Lieut Edwards served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive s Star) ; with the Souaan E\pedi-
tion in 18S4, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps) ; with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85,
including the engagement at Abn Klea (two Clasp.*) ; and in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force
in 1 885-86 Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in t89;;-96 (Star).
168 Lieut J C Woods served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and m the Soudan
campaign in 1885, including the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the advance on Temai (two
Clasps). . _ , ,
169 Lieut T. Wa'lace served in the operations in Zululand 111 1888.
170 Lieut. A. F. Gleeson served in the operations against the Gaikas and Galekas in 1878, and in the Zulu war
in 1870 (Medal with Clasp). . . 0 ,_ .
171 Lieut T Challoner served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott, in 1595-96 (btar).
178 Lieut. 3. Henncssy served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star).
173 Lieut.' T. C. Leslie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star).
'-"4 Lieut' W CosTave served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
175 Lieut! F. Field served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (promoted
to be Quarter Master). ■
176 Lieut D Hickey served in the Egvptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive s Star).
177 Lieut! W. Lyons sorved with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Abu
Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
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Provisional Battalions.
Shorncliff<.
May 96; Lieut. 76 Jane 72; Capt. 18 June 81; Motor,
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Henry Kelly,
13 May gi ; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 96.
Major. — James A. S. Thomson, 19 Sept. 96 ; Major West Riding Regiment.
Adjutant. — Lionel T. 0. Twyford, 17 Dec. 95: Captain North Staffordshire Regiment.
Quarter Master. — Robert Percy Norman, 17 Feb. 93 ; Hon. Lieut.
Ehorncliffo.
Lieutenant Colonel — p.s.c. Henry Thomas Ward Allatt, 12 Apr. 9? ; Ensign, 30 Oct. 66 ; Lieut. '22 Oct. 70;
Captain, 26 July 76 ; Major, 1 Jan. 85 ; Lt. Colonel. 1 Jan. 93.
Major. — Arthur G orge, 18 May 98 ; Captain North Staffordshire Regiment.
Adjutant.— P. W. Tuvvsey, 20 Apr. 98; Captain West Yorkshire Regiment.
Quarter Master.
Hong Kong Regiment.
Major J. M. A. Retallick, Indian S. C...
Captain E. L. C. Berber, Indian S. C. .
Captain W. R. Little, Indian S. C
Lieut E. C. Rowcroft, Indian S. C
Lieut. P. G. Anderson, Indian S. C. ...
Lieut. A. C.J. Campbell, Middlesex Regt.
Lieut. E. C. Creagh, Indian Staff Corps
Lieut. G.D.Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Moberly, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Barrett, Staff Corps
Surgeon Captain A. L. Borradaile, >
MB. Medical Staff S '
10 Sept.
1 Feb.
97
14 Jan. 91
3 Mar.
24 Feb.
1 Nov.
9 Dec.
16 Nov.
30 Nov.
Nov.
Commandant, 29 Oct. 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — From 45
Bengal Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Mar. 97.— From 30
Bombay Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 28 Dec. 97 with rank
of Major. — From 21 BeDgal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 9 Jan. 92. — From 35 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 5 Mar. 93. — From 24 Bengal Native Infantry.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 17 Oct. 94.
Wing Officer, 4 Mar. 96. — From 4 Punjab Infantry.
Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 94.
Wing Officer, 8 Mar. 97.
Wing Officer, 8 Mar 97.
In medical charge.
Army Ordnance Department.
Commissioned Rank.
FIHSICOM-
| Principal Ordnance Offices, ranking mission-
as Major General. id bane.
Steevens, John,1 CB 1 Apr. 74
Ordnance Officers, ist Class, with
Substantive rank of Colonel.
Dep. Assist. Supdt. of Stores Skinner, Edmund Grey," CB
Dep. Assist. Supdt. of Stores Bridgman, Arthur Walter
VVintle, Frank Graham,25 DSO
Mulcahy, Francis Edward23
Lt.Colonel Royal Artillery O Callaghan. Desmond DykesTynte
31 July 67
31 July 67
13 June 72
1 Jan. 76
18 Dec. 61
Markwick, Ernest Elliott2" 13 June72
Ordnance Officers, 2ND Class, with
Substantive rank of Lieut. Colonel.
Houghton, Ernest21 J13
Stainforth, Richard Terrick 75
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BANK.
Lieutenant Royal Artillery iCooke, William Butterworth24
|Leggett, Frederick Octavius28
Wheeler, John Langford
Clarke, Robert Fulke Noel29 ..
Tate, Charles William Henry3*...
Heath, Edward35
Jeans, Charles Gilchrist
Captam Royal Artillery
Hobbs, George Radley24
Purchas, Charles
Atkinson, George Robert
Sadler, Alfred"
Heron, Thomas33
Barrett, Henry Walter39
Collingwood. William George..
Appelbe, Edward Benjamin10 ..
Battersby, Thomas Preston
Captain Royal Artillery ..
Captain Dublin Fusiliers..
Captain Middlesex Regt. ..
Captain Devonshire Regt...
Captain Cheshire Regiment
Major Royal Artillery
Captain R. Malta Artillery.
Capt. York and Lane. Regt.
Capt. 1 West India Regt. ...
Major Royal Artillery
Captam Irish Regiment
Oapt. Inniskilling Fusiliers
Oaptain Dublin Fusiliers ...
Oaptain Irish Fusiliers
Captain King's Own Scot-)
tish Borderers j\
Ordnance Officehs, 3RD Class, with
Substantive rank of Major.
Archdale, James Blackwood
Parkinson, Percival George
Law, Robert Theophilus Hewitt41
Stanley, Edmond Talbot42
Butcher, George James
iMeeres, Charles Stuart
'Samut, Achilles F. P.M. J.A.F.X
jSmyth, Hugo William Nairne Scott44....
Barrett, Edward A. Moulton
Savile, Walter Clare
Crawford, Raymund
Jackson, Robert Whyte Melville
Seymour, Edward Hamilton
Angell, Frederick John48
Taylor, Reynell H. Bayley49
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Western District.
Pembroke Dock.
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China.
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14 Sept. 97 S. E. District.
21 Jan. 98; Woolwich.
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1 Apr. 96|Barbadoes.
1 Apr. 96jDevonport.
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1 Apr. 96 Gibraltar.
1 Apr. 96[Woolwich Arsenal.
1 Apr. 96 N. E. District.
1 Apr. 96 Woolwich Arsenal.
6 Aug. 96 Malta.
30 Nev. 96 Jamaica.
19 Feb. 97 Scottish DUtriet.
1 Apr. 98 Aldershot.
24 Aug. 98 Purfleet.
26 Nov. 98 Sierra Leone.
Army Ordnance Department.
369
Commissioned Hank.
Captain S. Stafford Regt....
Captain Berkshire Regt. ...
Captain Leinster Regiment
Captain Dublin Fusiliers ...
Captain 2 Dragoons
Capt. Connaught Rangers
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Captain West Kent Regt. ...
Capt. Leicester Regiment...
Major West Surrey Regt....
Captain West Surrey Regt.
Major West India Regt. ...
Capt. Durham Lt. Infantrj
Capt. E. Lancashire Regt..
Captain East Surrey Regt.
•Captain EastKentRegiment
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Capt. Wiltshire Regiment ...
Captain Hampshire Regt....
Captain Wiltshire Regt. ...
Oapt. Lancashire Fusiliers
Major West India Regt
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Captain Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Roya! Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery
Uaptaim R. Marine Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Oedniitcb Officbes, 4TH Class, with
Substantive rank of Captain.
Hearn, George
Bunny, Frank William M'T.50
Tribe, Cecil Walford
Audain, Mark Ralph Payne
Simpson, Francis Blake
Hall, Charles"
Perry, Hugh Whitchurch
Caird, Edward Devon
Jones, William Locke
22 Jan. 79
14 Jan. 80
14 Jan. 80
23 Oct. 80
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
23 Feb. 81
22 Jan. 81
22 Oct. 81
Parsons, Harold Daniel Edmund53 10 May 82
9 Sept.82
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
9 Sept.82
7 Feb. 85
6 Feb. 84
FIBSrCOM'
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Tracy, William Maxwell56
Sherwood, Oliver Caton6"1
Mathew, Charles Massy,5' DSO
Hale, John Henry
Anley, Henry Augustus
Greene, Charles Kendal
Thrupp, Francis Morton 17 Feb. 88
Hale, Thomas Wyatt i 7 Feb. 85
Barrington, Richard Mordaunt60 29 Aug. 85
Trim, Robert William 14 May 84
Milward, Frederick David 12 May 8V
Tredgold, William Lancelot62 | 9 Ma\ 85
Nowlan, Thomas Bowman 26 July 81
Jacob, Walter Henry Bell 1 27 July 89
Thorpe, John Claude66 14 Feb. 83
Langhorne, Harold Stephen lift Sept. 85
Scott, Robert Kellock li6July 91
Townsend, Samuel C. Chetwode66 J14 Feb. 9
Smith, William Hugh Usher [27 July 88
Barton, Alured Yarker \ 1 Sept.81
13 Feb. 91
25 July 90
14 Feb. 90
Hamilton. Robert Sydney
Watts, Charles Donald Raynst'ord.
Wynter, Francis Arthur,66 £>SO
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Stirling.
Curragh.
Cork District.
Woolwich.
Egypt.
Portsmouth.
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96 Aldershot.
96 Straits Settlements.
Burscough.
Home District
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St. Helena.
Alexandria.
Enniskillen.
Bermuda.
,. Cairo.
96 Natal.
96 Devonport.
96 York.
96 Woolwich.
9b Malta.
96 Cork.
96 Halifax, N.S.
96 Hong Kong.
96 Cape Town.
Mauritius.
Bull Point.
Dublin.
Devonport .
Tipnor.
Straits Settlements.
COXHISSABIES OF OaDNANCB.
Moore, Robert
Vims, Frederick**
Ward, William Homan
Hunter, Charles Finch6*
Hodgson, James
Warnes, Thomas John65
Depctt Commissaeibs or Oednancb, Hon. Capts.
Roberts, James Andrew
Genders, Joshua
Thompson, John
Jiath, John
Cox, William
Collins, David Edward
Cooper, Henry
Brooks, James _
Hamlin, Richard James
Andrews, Henry George
Walker, Samuel 3C All
Swan, William
Stewart, Gordon
Hall, John Spencer66!
Emberton, Francis
Stoyle, George Henry67
Staples, Arthur George
Young, James
Costigan, James Lawrence
Saunders, Josiah
.Spedding, Charles George_
Kirby, Francis E
Assistant Commissabies of Oednancb, Hon. Lieut*.
Heaton, Thomas,63
Hunter, James
Staple, John
Coar, Dionysius „
Booth, Richard Henry
Browne. William
M'Cann, John
Howes, William
Hirst, William Mears
Hutchings, William
Yallop, John
Spencer, Maurice
Macrae, Farquhar
Robertson, Alexander Pittendrigh
Lee, James Victor _
Waters, Frederick Gilbert6'
Morris, Thomas Casen
Linington, Joseph
Moss, John Wingfleld
Linnell, Alfred _
Myers, William _ _
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28 Dec. 95
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Tower.
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Leith.
Portsmouth.
Burscough.
Hong Kong.
War Office.
Aldershot.
York.
Dublin.
Chatham.
Jamaica.
Woolwich.
Hong Kong.
Jersey.
War Office.
Chatham.
Harwich.
Weedon.
Sheerness.
Halifax, N.S.
Fleetwood.
St. Lucia.
Cape Town.
Hong Kong.
Gibraltar.
Woolwich.
Ceylon.
Bermuda.
Athlone.
Colombo.
Dover.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
Malta.
Artillery College.
Dover.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Cape Town.
Natal.
Portsmouth.
Burscough.
Bermuda.
Chattende^j,
Mauritius.
37° Army Ordnance Department.
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ED BANK. "A**--
Parke, George Arthur70 ' 8 May 97 8 May 97
Wyatt, Frank Horace 27 July 97 7 July 97
Turner, John Digby 22 Sept. 97 22 Sept. 97
Goodinson, William Henry 123 Mar. 98 23 Mar. 98
Lovett, Henry 23 Mar. 98 23 Mar. 98
Honey, Charles Henry *3 Mar. 98 23 Mar. 98
Meyer, G. C. E j 6 Apr. 98 6 Apr. 98
Wise, W. T I 6 Apr. 98 6 Apr. 98
Burdall, A 20 Apr. 98 20 Apr. 98
Everest, W. C. R | 4 May 98 4 May 9S
Brown, Arthur James 25 May 98 25 May 98
Johnson, William Robinson 22 June98 22 June 98
Oldfield, John Burleigh I22 June 98 22 June 98
Randal], James Robert I 6 July 98' 6 July y8
Robertson, Thomas Alexander '21 Dee. 98 21 Dec. 98
Ceylon.
Devonport,
Dublin.
Purfleet.
Stirling.
Singapore.
Haulbowline.
Aldershot.
Gibraltar.
Curragh.
Warley.
Egypt.
Pigeon House Fort.
York.
Inspectors of Ordnance Machinery.
Captain Royal Artillery.,
Captain RoyalArtiller'y.,
Captain Royal Artillery.
Second Class (attached).
Lane, Frederick
Clark, Robert Leaver
Donohue, William Edward
Second Class, with Hon. rank of Captain.
Carlyle, Thomas
Kdmonds. Richard James
Rudd, Hubert
Begbey, Henry
Hunter, Frederick Joseph
Brown, Frank
Sudds, William Benjamin
Paul, Denis
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Ro3-al Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery
Lieut. Royal Artillery-
Lieut. Royal Artillery-
Lieut. Royal Artillery JMilnes, George
Lieut. Royal Artillery Brown, Oscar
Lieut. Royal Artillery ilmrie, William Lawrence
Lieut. Royal Artillery IShipman, Henry James
Lieut. Royal Artillery (Brown, Frederick William Alexander
Lieut. Royal Artillery Collacott, John Richard
Lieut. Royal Artillery Robinson, Edward Heaton
Third Class (attached).
Lieut. Royal Artillery Everett, Charles Wallace
Lieut. Royal Artillery 'Grute, John
Lieut. Ro3Tal Artillery Davies, Percy George
Lieut. Royal Artillery Last. Arthur John
FIBSTCOM
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93 Singapore.
94JTyr,ernouth.
95! Aden.
96; Bermuda.
96 Barrackpore.
96J Rangoon.
96 Kurrachee.
97 Chatham.
97!Devonport.
97 Leith Foit.
97;Devonport.
97|Bermuda.
97JCork.
98 Jamaica.
98 Malta.
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96 Halifax, N.S.
96 Ceylon.
96! Hong Kong.
96 Cape Town.
Officer Commanding and Instructor. ..Major E. B. Appelbe, 1 Feb. 95. Woolwich.
Adjutant , Captain F. B. Simpson, 2 Dragoons, 1 Sept. 96. Woolwich.
For "Inspection Staff," see page 116.
1 Major General J. Steevens served in the Zulu warin 1S79 (promoted Deputy Commissary, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer with the 2nd Division, and was present at the
battle 01 Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Asoistant Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
lg Colonel E. G. Skinner accompanied the expeditioi in the Mala y Peninsula in iS75-76,and served in charge
of the Bengal Commissariat in Larut and SunghilUjoniT (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the action of Kassasin on the 9th Ssptember, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soulan campaign in 1885 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (mentioned in despatches,
honorary rank of Lt.Colonel , Clasp) .
21 Lt.Colonel E. Houghton served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance, 4th Class of the Medudie, Clasp).
*3 Colonel F. E. Mulcahy was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal). Also served in the Boer
war of 18S1 at Pretoria. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24 Lt.Colonels W. B. Cooke and Hobbs served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
25 Colonel F. G. Wintle served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
Commissary General of Ordnance, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6, including ths engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches) .
" Colonel E. E. Markwick served in the Zulu warin 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took
part in the defence of Pretoria. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85
as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (promoted Assistant Commissary General of Ordnance).
28 Lt.Colonel F. O. Leggett served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1805 as Senior
Ordnance Store Officer (granted the higher rate of pay, Star).
29 Lt.Colonel Clarke served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4.-S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
34 Lt.Colonel Tate served in the Boer war of 1881.
35 Lt.Colonel E. Heath served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-S5.
3" Lt.Colonel Sadler served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukunl (Medal
with Clasp).
38 Lt.Colonel Heron served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni in-
cluding the capture of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp),
** Lt.Colonel Barrett served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
40 Lt.Colonel Appelbe served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1885, and in the subsequent operations in the Eastern Soudan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served in the operations in the Soudan in 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp, 3rd Class of th»
Medjidie). Nominated to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
41 Major Law served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
4* Major Stanley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the nth Regiment (Medal).
44 Major Hugo Smyth served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84 with the is
Army Ordnance Department. — War Services. 37oa
Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Teruai (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
*8 Major Angell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884, and
was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
49 Major Taylor. — For War Services, see King's Own Scottish Borderers
00 Captain Bunny. — For War Services, see Berkshire Regiment.
61 Captain Hall served in the Boer war of 1880-S1. and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
55 Major Parsons served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhartf Medal with two Clasps) ; was Post Transport Officer at Pyin-
mana for four months, and Superintendent of Army Signalling 3rd Brigade from Jnly 1887 to February 1888.
55 Captain Tracy served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp) ; served with the Mounted Infantry for
seven months, and as Station Staff Officer at Pyinmana from December 1887 to February 1888 (Medal).
57 Captain Mathew served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present, in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under> Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches,
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
60 Captain Barrington. — For War Services, see Hampshire Regiment.
61 Major Sherwood served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 189 in the Ordnance
S tore Department (granted the higher rate of pay, Star).
62 Captain Tredgold. — For War Services, see West India Regiment.
65 Captain Tims served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"* Captain C. F. Hunter served in the expedition to the Soudan in 18S4 under Sir Gerald Graham in the Ordnance
Store Department, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (promoted Quarter Master, Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
65 Captain T. J. Warnes served in tbe Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
66 Captains Thorpe and Townsend and Lieut. Wynter. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
68tCaptain J. S. Hall served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
67 Lieut. Stoyle served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin (oth September)
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
Clasp).
68 Lieut. T. Heaton served in the Boer war in iBSi with the Natal Field Force.
69 Lieut. F.G. Waters served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion in 1884-85.
70 Lieut. G. A. Parke served in the operations in South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (promoted
to be Assistant Commissary of Ordnance, Medal).
Continuation of Notes to the Army Pay Department.
170 Major Carden served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el- Mahuta, in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medafwith Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1S84-85 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
172 Major Worlledge was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
173 Major Burnett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the 99th Foot, and was present in the engagements at
Inyezane and Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal and Clasp).
1/4 Major Graham served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
175 Major Bray served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
176 Major Stubbs served with the 6^rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
177 Major Medhurst served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 59th Regiment (Medal).
178 Major Morgan served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 188S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish
Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp) .
179 Captain Harvest.— For War Services, see Middlesex Regiment.
180 Captain Stacpole served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp).
181 Major Newland served in the operations in Zululand in 18S8.
183 Captain A. G. Smith served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(Khedive's Medal with Clasp).
185 Captain Hadow.— For War Services, see West India Regiment.
186 Captain Jennings-Bramly. — For War Services, see 6 Dragoons.
)87 Captain Benson.— For War Services, see Essex Regiment.
183 Captain Cox.— For War Services, see Tnniskilling Fusiliers.
189 Captain Bass.— For War Services, see Irish Regiment.
190 Captain Alexander. — For War Services, see Leicestershire Regiment.
,9J Captain Morgan.— For War Services, see Suffolk Regiment.
192 Captain Spurway. — For War Services, see Royal Scots.
J93 Captain Sugden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-E9 (Medal with Clasp).
194 CaDtain Nglan.— For War Services, see -, Dragoon Guards.
195 Captain Hale.— For War Services, see Welsh Regiment.
,9r> Captain Brett.— For War Services, see Norfolk Regiment.
197 Captain Sergeaunt. — For War Services, see Cheshire Regiment.
198 Captain Hon. G. B. Molesworth.— For War Services, see Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
199 Lieuts. Harris and Cooke.— For War Services, see Yorkshire Light Infantry.
200 Lieut. Collyer.— For War Services, see Bedfordshire Regiment.
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COSIKISSIONBD
HANK.
Capt. York Regt. ...
Major h.p. Leices- 1
ter Regiment ... j
Capt. Argvll Hldrs.
Capt. W. I. Regt. ...
Cant. W. I. Regt. ...
Capt. Scots Fus. ...
Capt. Gloucester- ~t
shire Regt >
Captain Scottish )
Rifles i
Capt. Scots Fnsiliers
Capt. York & Lan- )
caster Regt )
Capt. Norfolk Regt.
Capt. Dublin B us...
Capt. York & Lan- ^
oasterRegt j
Captain Durham )
Lt. Infantry ... j
Captain Duke of /
Cornwall's Lt. In. j
Capt. Sussex Regt.
Captain S. Wales ~i
Borderers $
Captain S. Wales \
Borderers )
Capt. Suffolk Regt.
Captain Cheshire >
Regt >'
Major East Lan-")
cashire Regt. ... j
Major Irish Regt....
Captain Lancas- \_
ter Regiment ... i
Capt. WiltsiRegt ..
Maj. Middx. Regt..
Capt. E.Lanc. Regt
Capt.W.Ridg.Regt
Maior Gloucester R,
Maj. N. Staff. Regt
Capt. Inniskg. Fus,
Paymastbbs — continued,
{with the Hon. rank of Major).
Herapath, Edwin Loud
Brock, Matthew William
Collings, Godfrey Disney152
Thwaytes, Henry James
Minchin, William Cyril
Duckett, William Morton156
PIBSTCOK-
MISSION
Trotman, William Mends Forte
Sheehan, Patrick Edmond)
Campbell15" )
Crozier, Burrard Rawson
Lowry, James103
Eyre, Hastings Augustus
Swire, Henri"
Ditmas, Leonard Philip
Maunsell, John Drought
Carden, Henry Westenra170
Duberly, George
Worlledge, Alfred Cranworth1"2
Burnett,, Toseph John1"3
Lindop, Alfred Henry158
Stubbs, Arthur Geo. Bushby1"6
Medhurst, Charles Frederick j
Hastings1" )
Morgan, Wm. John Fortescue1"8
Vigors, Thomas Mercer
Winter, Bertram Everard ....
Graham, Ricnard Woodroofe1
Bray, Clauile Arthur1"5
Molyneux, Geo. Philip Berkeley
Lodwick, Robert Win. Peter
Newland, Edmund Walcctt181
13 Nov. 76
21 July 64
28 Feb. 76
12 Aug. 75
1 2 May 76
24 Sept. 71
13 June 68
5 June 76
12 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 77
20 Sept. 77
1 May 78
28 Oct. 77
25 May 7S
21 Sept.74
10 Sept. 76
29 June ■]?
9 July 79
2 Feb. 7
10 Sept.73
12 Feb. 76
12 Nov. 73
11 May 78
30 Jan. 78
21 Jan. 74
11 May 78
8 Dec. 77
9 Aug. 73
30 Jan. 78
PAT-
MASTEE.
Capt. E.York Regt.
Capt. E. York Regt.
Capt. Worcester R .,
Capt.K.O.S.Bordrs
Capt. Northamp. R
Capt. N. Stafford R
Major 18 Hussars ...
Captain Wilts Regt.
Capt. E. Lanc.Regt.
Ca.ptainYork Lt. Inf.
Captain Irish Rifles
Captain 7 Dr. Gds ..
Capt. N. Stafford R.
Capt LeicesterRegt.
Lieut. Manchester R.
Capt. N. Stafford R.
Major 1 Dr. Guards
Capt. Bedford Regt.
Capt. Warwick Reg.
Lt. h.p. MunsterFus.
Captain 6 Dragoons
Captain Essex Regt.
Capt. Middlesex R..
Capt. K. Lane. Regt
es,Y
'hn >
Lieut. 2 Dr. Guards
Capt. Manchester R.
CaptlnniskillingFus
Captain Irish Regt..
Captain Berks Regt,
Capt.N. Staff. Regt.
Capt. LeicesterRegt.
Capt. E.Laac. Regt.
Capt.W.RidingRegt.
Captain Army S. C.
Capt. Suffolk Regt
Capt. W.India Regt.
Capt. Devon Regt...
( With the Son. rank of Captain)
Woollett, William Charles
Knifjht of Grace of St. Joh.
of Jerusalan
Stacpole, Henry Dowsley180
Hill, Frederick William
Smith, Annesley George183
Magee, Augustus Helier
Garter, John Thomas
Smith, George Barton
Patten, George Robert Brown
Kicke, Eruest Campbell
Inglis, Albert Gordon
Dorling. Lionel
Elwards, Thomas
Smerdon, Frederick Geo. Bick
Dyson, Percy Shakespeare
Vowell, Richard Augustus
Maclure, John Edward Stanley
Trevel.van.WilloughbyFenwick
Benbow, John Edward
Pereira, Arthur Frederick
Bird, Geo. Edw. Godfrey W. ..
Samuel, Henri Saul
Jennings-Bramly, Guy L.186 ..
Benson, Wm. Geo. Sackville18
Harvest. Edmund Douglas179...
Lethbridge, Robert Thomas M
• O'Hara, James
Fitton, Guy William
Cox, Arthur Fras. Hamilton188.
Bass, Philip do Salis189
Owen, Ivon Trevor
Payne, Herbert C. Brine
Alexander. Fred. H. Thomas19
Pinhorn, Henry Quinten
Buckle, Arthur Wm. Bsntley..
Gillespie, Alexander Kenneth.
Morgan, Alex. Braithwaite191..
Hadow, Norman P. Mellier185...
Liuder, Wm. Bernard
Capt. Manch. Regt. iMoore, Cyril Henry
Captain Royal Scots'Spurway, Robert Popham194 ..
Capt. Lane. Regt. ...iHaynes, Aheyne
Capt. S.Wales Bord.JSugden, Arthur Maitland193 ..
Capt. Warwick Regt
Capt. Irish Fusiliers
Capt. Devon Regt...
Ray, Grattan George O'Neil
Jenkins, Fred. Lewis Vernon...
Ruston, Reginald Seward
21 June;
9 Sept.!
j 4 May i
23 Oct. f
27 Jan.
>o May
6 Feb.
22 Oct.
23 Apr.
10 May
13 Aug.
:o May
9 June
:3 Aug.
11 Aug.
3 May
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
12 Nov.
1 May
:o Mar.
ji Oct.
:o May
to May
jo Jan.
30 Jan.
9 Sept.
3 Feb.
9 July
8 Feb.
3 May
2 Oct.
4 May
.9 Feb.
30 Jan.
25 Aug.
25 Aug.
10 Nov.
to May
16 Mar.
13 Aug.
1 1 Aug.
23 Oct.
5 Feb.
I 9 J*ay
83
24 May S4
9 Aug. 84
13 Aug. 84
6 Sept 84
20 Oct. 84
18 Nov. 84
17 Jan. 85
23 Feb. 85
2 Mar. 85
26 Mar. 85
13 May 85
4 July 85
9 Aug. 85
8 Sept.Ss
7 Nov. 85
28 Nov. 85
28 June 36
9 July 86
1 Sept. 86
12 Oct. 86
14 Mar. 90
16 May 91
19 May 91
16 July 91
10 Au;
25 Aug. 91
28 Sept. 91
12 Oct. 9
1 Dec. 9:
HON.
MA.TOB.
BEGIMENT OB STATIOIC.
24 May 94 Halifax, Yorks.
9 Aug. 94 Cork.
13 Aug. 94 Ceylon.
6 Sept. 94iWarwick.
20 Oct. 94 Egypt.
18 Nov. 94 : Bury.
17 Jan. 95 1 Beverley.
23 Feb. 9s:Malta.
2 Mar. 95 Hounslow.
26 Mar. ys Brecon.
13 May 95|Maidstone.
4 July 95jBerwick.
29 Aug. 95'Taunton.
:8 Sept.95.Naas.
Apr. 95 Bodmiu.
10 Sept.95 Kingston-on-Thaines.
23 June 96.Chatham.
9 July 96 Oxford.
1 Sept. 96 Galway.
9 Sept.q.s Preston.
14 Mar. 97 Derby.
16 May 98[Ashton-under-Lyne.
19 May 93'Aldershot.
16 July 98^01^.
10 Aug. 98 Lincoln.
25 Aug. q8'Portsmouth.
28 Sept.98|
12 Oct. 98'Chester.
1 Dec. 98 Lancaster.
26 Sept. 91
I Oct. 91
4 Nov. 91
10 Mar. 92
3 May 92
3. July 92
1 Sept. 92
12 Nov. 92
5 Jan. 93
1 Mar. 93
27 Mar. 93
1 Apr. 93
4 Apr. 93
31 Aug. 93
8 Oct. 93
15 Jan. 94
30 Jan. 94
" 8 May 94
9 May 94
11 Sept.94
29 Sept.94
13 Oct. 94
10 Nov. 94
21 Nov. 94
ic. Dec, 94
26 Jan. 95
1 Mar. 95
12 June 95
1 July 95
28 Aug. 95
30 Aug. 95
6 Sept. 95
II Sept. 95
21 Oct. 9s
1 Apr. 96
15 Apr. 96
24 Apr. 95
12 June 96
6 July 96
13 July 96
4 Aug. 96
15 Aug. 96
5 Sept.96
15 Sept.96
1 Oct. 96
Woolwich.
Mauritius.
London.
Richmond, Yorks.
Woolwich.
Worcester.
Gibraltar.
London.
Canterbury.
Natal.
Edinburgh.
Hong Kong.
Curragh.
London.
Hong Kong.
Sierra Leone.
St. Lucia.
Portsmouth.
Perth.
Shoeburyness.
Dublin. '
Belfast.
Halifax, N.S.
Clonmel.
Winchester.
Bermuda.
Cape Town.
Devonport.
Egypt.
Singapore.
Colchester.
Belfast.
Natal.
Lichfield.
Woolwich.
York.
Woolwich
Devonport.
Discharge Depot, Gosport.
Barbadoes.
Jamaica.
Halifax, N.S.
* Army Pay Department.
4
374
COMMISSIONED SANK.
Captain 3 Dragoon Uuards..
Captain 3 Dragoon Guards ..
Captain Shropshire Lt. Inf.
"Captain Leinster Regiment..
Captain Leinster Regiment..
Captain Leinster Regiment..
Captain Norfolk Regiment..
Captaiu Royal Marines
Lieut. Northampton Regt. ..
Captain Lancashire Fusilier
Captain Inniskilling Fus
Lieut. Worcester Regiment..
Lieut. Norfolk Regiment
■Captain Army Service Corp;
Captain Dorset Regiment
Lieut. Welsh Fusiliers
Lieut. North'd Fusiliers
Captain Irish Rifles
Lieut. E. SurreyRegiment ..
Lieut. W. Riding Regiment..
Captain Wiltshire Regiment
Lieut. Cheshire Regiment ...
Captain King's Royal Rifles
Lieut. E. Surrey Regiment ...
Capt. D'.cfCornwal 1'sLt.Inf.
jjieut. Sussex Regiment
Lieut. Dublin Fusiliers
Lieut. Welsh Regiment
Captain Connaught Ranger?
Captain 1 Dragoon Guards...
Lieut. Connaught Rangers...
Lieut. Dublin Fusilieis
Captain Munster Fusiliers ...
Lieut. Irish Regiment
Lieut. Welsh Fusiliers
Lieut. Gloucester Regiment..
Lieut. Sussex Regiment
Lieut. York Light Infantry..
Lieut. Bedford Regiment
Lieut. Susses Regiment
Lieut. D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Lieut. York L;ght Infantry...
Lieut. Berkshire Regiment ..
Paymasters — continued
{TViththe JJ.QH. rank of Captain )
Nolan, Andfcw Bellew194
Scott, Charfes Inglls
Mackenzie, -Frederic Hugh ...
Hale, Charles Vaughan195
Magee, Arthur Frederick
Harvest. Hector Douglass
Brett, Geo.Wm. Brownrigg19'
Basevi, Wiljiarn Henry
Huntsman, Hugh de Crespigny
Feilden, Weinyss Gawne Cun- )
ningham ^_ )
Armstrong.^ohn Cecil
Glale, John!&oss
Durell, Arthur James Vavasor
Hewlett, Gefrvase Gillham
Mangles, Arthur Edward Ross
Lean, Allan Ivan
Binny, Stetrart Murray
Blunt, Walter K. 0. Campbell
Moline, Frajik Hermann
Fanshawe,Regnld.Winnington
Oq Probation.
Beadon, Arthur Evre
-jargeauntjtilenry157
Cartels, JoJto -
Duxbury, Sidney Hugh
UoleswortbrT Hon. Geo.Bagot19S
Worgan, Sydney Drummond...
Todd, Charles Campbell
Protcero, fireke Lewis .......
Church, Arthur John Bromley
Hulton, F. Courtenav Longuet
Ddspard, Jfdward Fitzherbert
Brown, Arthur Edmund
Bruno, Ernest Edward Bruno..
Watkins, Fredric Mostyn
Lovett, Richard G. Beresford..
Hunter, Charles Norris
Woodall, Prederie
Harris, Castries Sydney190
Collyer, Arthur AlanMJ
Gardiner, William Arthur
IHolbrook, Arthur St. Clur
Cooke, Alfred Fothergil.199
Neve, Edward John
FIRSTCOM
MISSION.
5 Feb. 87
8 Dec. 86
16 Nov. 87
9 May 88
8 Dec. 86
n Feb. 88
9 May 85
4 Mar. 85
4 May 87
29 Mar. 90
11 June 9c
3 May 90
8 Oct. 90
6 Mar. 89
10 Nov. 86
18 Sept. 92
.8 May 92
:4 Sept. 87
22 Aug.Si
25 Mar. 9
PAYMASTER
A. P. II
30 Oct. 97
30 Oct. 97
8 Nov. 97
3 Nov. 97
8 Nov. 97
9 Nov. 97
:o Nov. 97
4 Dec. 97
6 Dec. 97
3 Jan. 98
■; Jan. 98
18 Jan. 98
i<9 Jan. 98
20 Jan. 08
21 Jan.
21 Jan.
22 Jan.
29 Jan.
31 Jan. ,_
14 Feb. 98
REGIMENT. OR STATIOS.
98
Cork. •
Warrington.
Egypt.
Devonport.
Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Hamilton,
Crete.
Malta.
Aldershot.
York.
Chester.
Hounslpw.
Cork.
Colchester.
Ntjtley.
Portsmouth.
Curragh.
Malta.
Pontefract,
Dover.
Uniform, Blue. Facing*, Yellow Velvet.
Agents for Payment of Officers of Army Pay Department at Home Stations — Messrs. Cox & Co.
I Colonel Drage served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Chief Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
II Lt.Colonel Ternan served in the Egyptian warof 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
30 Colonel Roberts served as a Captain ill the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
gerously wounded — gun-shot wound of left>elbow-joint — at Arogee, in which action he commanded two Companies of
the 4th King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war ot
1S78-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
33 Colonel E. H. Gorges served in the, Kafir war in 1877-7S, including the operations against the Galekas
and Gaikas ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
43 Colonel Barr served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the passage of
Che Goomtee and occupation of Snltanpore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of
Toolsepore, and minor aflaiis (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to
Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
48 Colonel Bateman was attached to the. Royal ArtilleryduringtheoperationsagainsttheTaepingsinthevicinity
of Shanghai from April to Oct. 1862, resulting in the taking 01 the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of
the walled cities of Khadin.Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and second capture
of Khadin. Also served as Assistant Engineer on the survey of the 30 mile circuit round Shanghai, under Lt.Colonel
C. G. Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1S62 to 2nd Feb. 1863. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in the Treasury-
Chest Office (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
49 Colonel Richmond accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Commanded the advanced guard of Houssas at the action of
Essaman, and a company of Wood's Regiment at the reconnaissance in force of the 27th November (twice men-
tioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
50 Colonel H. M. Compigne served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1S95 (promoted
Chief Paymaster with honorary rank of Colonel, Star).
32 Colonel Wade served with the 26th Cameroniana in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
54 Lt.Colonel Broekman served in the Royal Navy in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854-55 (Medal).
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
56 Colonel W. H. Mortimer served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
38 Lt.Colonel Gelston served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and in
Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86.
• 80 Lt.Colonel Longley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, was present at the
actions of Maketu and Te Ranga, and served with the expeditions in the province of Taranaki (mentioned in
despatches, Medal). Served with the 85th Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division,
including the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
61 Lt.Colonel Stockley served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in tho operations in South Africa in 1896
(Medal).
03 Lt.Colonel Fox served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in
the Eastern Soudan in 1835 as Pa3*master to the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment (Clasp).
61 Colonel H. W. Phillips served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
375~6 Army Pay Department. — War Servieet.
" Lt.Colonels Healy and Churchill 6erved in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
" Lt.Colonel Coppinger served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
J* Lt.Colonel Barnes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
*° Lt.Colonel Caulfeild Stoker served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at
Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (Medal).
83 Lt.Colonels Webster and Robinson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, ana
Khedive's Star).
8i Lt.Colonel Ward served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the defence of Fommanah (Medal with Clasp).
84 Lt.Colonel D'Aguilar served in the Boer war of 1881 as Paymaster with the Advanced Force. Also served with"
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches) ; and in the opera-
tions in Zululand in 1888.
89 Lt.Colonel Bromfield served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1866 (Medal).
90 Lt.Colonel Orange served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian warof 1S82 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
94 Major Lysaght served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
M Lt.Colonel Lloyd served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part
in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilxie; accompanied Sir Frederick' Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Line of Communications up the Nile. Also served with the E^yptiaB
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
100 Lt.Colonel R. O'S. Brooke served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
10s Lt.Colonel Humfrey served with the 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes in the Black Mountain (Jdedal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 in charge of the Field Treasure Cbest and as Provost Marsha! (Medal).
,u6 Lt.Colonel Singer served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
107 Lt. Colonel Dewar served in the Zulu warof 18-9, first with the 57th Regiment, beingpresent at theaction of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, afterwards as Commandant of Fort Tenedos, and finally as Staff Officer at
Fort Pearson (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive'6 Star).
109 Lt.Colonel J. O'B. Drury served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 as Adjutant to the 51st Foot (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Adjutant to the 51st Foot, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
"° Lt.Colonel E. R. Reid served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as District
Paymaster of the force.
112 Major Angus, while a Lieutenant in the 7th Royal Fusiliers, served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Stall
Officer of Transport ( Medal ) .
U3 Major Mackie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal). Served in the Afghan
warof 1878-70 in the Candahar Column as Staff Officer of Transport at Sukkur (Medal). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 throughout the operations of the River Column under Major General Earle and was
present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
114 Lt.Colonel Rathborne served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in J&84-85.
115 Major Small served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at
Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Churda and Fort of Musjeedia '
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 59th Reeiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the
advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart, and in the operations irj
the Logar Valley; was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar in charge of the field
treasure chest (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration) . Served
in the operations nsar Suakin in December 18S8 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
116 Major H. C. Cowell served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
117 Major E. A. H. Webb served with the 1st Battalion 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the second
expedition into the Bazar Valley and in the action at Cabul River (Medal with Clasp).
118 Major P. A. Robinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
119 Major Bennett served with the 24th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and wr.s present in the
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
122 Major Lane served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Clasp), and in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
123 Major Dolby served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1805-86.
124 Major S. J. Wynne served in tbe expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
128 Major Dick served in the Zulu war and in tbe operations against Sekukuni in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major M'Causland served with the 25th Kintr's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
132 Major Denys served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Paymaster with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth,
Highlanders (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Paymaster with the 2nd
Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Clasp).
133 Major Sandes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjidi
and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
134 Major G. V. Wellesley served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5.
»40 Major C. F. H. Beardmore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the action of Kssaman and battl
of Amoaful (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
142 Major Smythe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht
Expedition (Medal).
152 Major Collings served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu warof 1879, and was present in the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
156 Major Duckett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the 21st Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
157 Major Sheehan served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ments at Zungin Nek and Kambula (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Line Force (Medal).
li8 Major Lindop served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and December 1S7S, in the
Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border as Ordnance Officer in 1S79, and during the invasion of
Zululand, being present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
163 Major Lowry served with the 2nd Battalion York aud Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at £1 Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
[For remainder of Kotezx see end of Army Ordnance Department , f , 3703,.
Army Medical Service. 377
(Office, No. 18, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the Medical Officers, see page ii;.]
DlBECTOB GbNEBAL.
Jameson, James,1 CB. MD. LRCS.Ed., Knight of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen
[R] ; Assist. Surgeon, 9 Nov. 57 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, j Apr. 73 ; Brigade Surgeon, 2 May 83 j
Surgeon Colonel, 14 Sept. 88 ; Surgeon Major General, 6 July 93 ; Director General, 7 May 96. Head Quarters.
SUBGEON Ghnbbals (ranking as Major Generals),
Maunsell, Thomas,4' CB. LECPI. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 1 Oct. 60; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major, 17 June 75 ?
Brigade Surgeon, 16 Oct. 86; Surgeon Colonel, 10 Mar 92 ; Surgeon Major General, 24 Nov. 95. Malta.
Tavlor, William," CB. MD. MCh. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76 ;
Brigade: Surgeon, 5 Feb. 90 ; Surgeon Colonel, to Mar. 95 ; Surgeon Major General, 25 Mar. 96. Head Quarters.
Preston, Alexander Francis,18 BA. MB. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 63 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major,
28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 30 Nov. 86; Surgeon Colonel, 28 Mar. 92; Surgeon Major General, 30 Mar. 96.
Dublin.
Churchill, Alexander Ferrier,52 BA. MB. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 62 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major,
28 Apr. 76 ; Brigade Surgeon, 21 June 87 ; Surgeon Colonel, 27 Oct. 92 ; Surgeon Major General, 7 May 96. Bombay.
O'Dwyer, Thomas Francis,59 MD. LRCS. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 30 Sept. 76;.
Brigade Surgeon, 1 Feb. 88 ; Surgeon Colonel, 6 Feb. 93 ; Surgeon Major General, 6 July 96. Aldershot.
Nash, William,65 MD. MRCS. Assist. Surg. 14 Apr. 63 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 2 Apr. 76; Brigade-
Surgeon, 2 May 88 ; Surgeon Colonel, 1 Apr. 91 ; Surgeon Major General, 6 July 96. Netley.
Cuffe, Charles MacDonogh,6' CB. LRCP.Ed. LRCS. Ed. LAM. Dub. Assist. Surg. 30 Sept. 63 ; Surgeon, -. Mar. 73 j
Surgeon Major, 28 Apr. 76; Brigade Surgeon, 1 Sept. 88; Surgeon Colonel, 6 July 93; Surgeon Major General,
20 Nov. 96. Portsmouth.
Muir, Henry Skey ,8' MD. MRCS. Assist. Surg. 31 Mar. 64 ; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73 ; Surgeon Major, 28 Apr. 76 ; Brigade
Surgeon, 1 Nov. 88 ; Surgeon Colonel, 23 Dec. 93 ; Surgeon Major General, 30 Nov. 96. Egypt.
Catherwood. William AUster,88 MD. LRCP.Ed. LRCS. Ed. Assist. Surg. 2 Oct. 65; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon
Major, 2 Oct. 77 ; Brigade Surgeon, 7 Apr. 89 ; Surgeon. Colonel, 21 Apr. 94 ; Surgeon General, 3 Aug. 98. Bengal.
Wilson, William Deane,89 MB. LRCSI. Assist. Surg. 1 Oct. 67 j Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major, ; Oct, 79^
Brigade Surgeon, 28 Oct. 89; Surgeon Colonel, 18 July 94; Surgeon General, 3 Oct. 98. Deyonport.
Price, William Sparks Martin,93 LECPI. LRCSI. Astist. Surg. 30 Sept. 64; Surgeon, 1 Mar. 73; Surgeon Major,
30 Sept. 76 ; Brigade Surgeon, 7 Nov. 89 ; Surgeon Colonel, 27 Feb. 95 ; Surgeon General, 1 Dec. 98. Bengal.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
LRCP.Ed.
imenl
Id the
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Scots
IIP).
tbtbe
ifortb
/ md
Bltt's
imnilri
action
Colonels.
Ferguson, Richard Pat.5
LRCS.Ed
Maunsell, Charles Albert,55 MD. LRCSI.
Churchill, Charles Fleetwood, MB. ~)
BA.Dub. LRCSI. $
Riordan, Wm. Edw.98 LRCPI. LRCSI. ...
Hughes, John Henry,100 MD. MRCS
Maturin, John,'03iidCP.Ei. LRCSI.
O'Farrell, Thomas,150 M D. LRCSI.
Carew, Richard Hugh,110 DSO. LRCP. \
Ed.LRCSI. »
Evatt, Geo.Jos. Hamilton, ™MD. LRCSI.
M'Watters, Wm.123 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Notter.Jas.Lane.B^.arD.JI/CA.iieC-S/.^
MRCPI. Prof, of Mil Hygiene, Netley )
Comerford, Henry,1*0 MD. MCh
Rooney, Jas. Patrick, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Stevenson, Wm. Flack, MB. MCh. Prof. ~>
Army Medical School, Netley y
Eaton, Robt. Coleman,156 LRCPI.LRCSI
Burnett, Wm. Fras.,155 LRCP. Ed.LRCSI.
Major, Napoleon Bisdee, MRCS. LSA.
Townsend, Edmond,1?5 CB. MD. MCh.
Supple, James Francis,1"6 LRCPI.
LRCSI. v
Moore, Joseph Henry,1"' LRCP.Ed.
LRCS.Ed
Corbett.Rbt.de !aOour,1"sX>SO..af.D..MCA.
A3SISTANT
6UBGEON.
31 Mar. 62
1 Oct. 62
31 Mar. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept 64
30 Sept. 64
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
2 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
2 Oct. 66
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Oct. 67
M'Namara, Wm. Henry,180 MD. FRCSI.
Fraser, James,199 MD. MCh
Gallwey, Tnomas Joseph.25' CB. MD. MCh
Duke, Alex. Wm.MD. LRCSI. LAH.Dub
Beamish, Jas. Maybury,221 MA. MD.
MCh. MRCS. DPR.Ca '
SUBGEON.
SUBGEON
MAJOR.
i Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
mn.nn
iUBGBON.
I Oct. 67
31 Mar.
1 Oct.
b J '^ '
Lieutenant Colonels.
Harrison, Charles Edward,112 MB.~)
FRCS. LSA. H.p.75 i
Clery, James Albert,222 MB. MCh
Fawcett, Wm. James,22* BA. MB. MCh.
Saunders, Wm. Egerton,225 CB.LRCP. \
MRCS ■ $
Charlton, William Johnston, LRCPI. I
LRCSI $
Anthonisz, Alfred Henry,226 MB. MCh...
Exham, Richard, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept.76
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
2 Oct. 77
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
31 Mar. 78
2 Oct. 78
1 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
31 Mar. 74
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
SUBGEON.
i Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
SUBGEON
COLONEL. I
WUEBB
STATIONBD.
13 Apr. 87
31 Dec. 87
6 Feb.
6 May 90
6 June 00
11 Sept. 90
10 Dec. 90
1 Aug. 91
30 Nov. 91
27 Dec. 91
28 Mar. 92
5 Apr. 92
16 June 92
3 Aug. 92
6 Sept.92
6 Oct. 92
14 Dec. 92
1 Apr. 93
9 Apr. 93
2f Apr. 93
3 June 93
6 Sept. 92 Woolwich.
15 Dec. 92 Bombay (Mhow).
1 Oct. 79
31 Mar. 80
15 June 85
1 Oct. 80
1 Apr. 83
;o Sept. 74
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
14 Apr. 94
15 Apr. 95
9 July 95
3 Oct. 9;
24 Nov. 95
7 Dec. 95
30 Mar. 9^
7 May 96
6 July 96
6 July 96
8 July 9b
9 July 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
30 Nov. 96
27 Jan. 97
29 May 9S
13 June
22 June 98
Bengal (Allahabad).
Cork.
Bengal (Quetta).
Colchester.
London.
Punjab(RawulPiadee>
Hong Kong.
Nova Scotia.
Netley.
Dover.
Edinburgh.
Netley.
Bombay (Poona).
Mar.dalay.
J" Madras (Secun-
(. derabad.
Punjab (Cmballa).
Cape of Good Ho
Belfast.
Bengal .
COLONEL.
6 July 93
31 Mar. 88
9 July 96
8 Sept. 94
27 Feb. 95
SUBGEON BANK OF
19 Aug. 85
1 Apr. S3
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
7 Sept.98
3 Oct. "
16 Nov,
1 Dec.
9 Dec.
Gibraltar.
Mauritius.
Egyptian Army.
Ceylon.
Bombay.
BRIG.SUBG
4 Nov. 9
: Apr. 91 10 Mar. 95
1 Apr. 91 24 Apr. 95
1 Apr. 51: 1 May 95
1 Apr. 91 2 May 95
1 Apr. 91 15 May 95
Apr. 91 1 3 July 95
Brigade of Foot Gds^
Crel.e.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Gosport.
Devonport.
378
Boy'al Army Medical Corps.
Lieutenant Colonels.
M'Namara, James,218 MB. LRCSI.
Leake, George Dalton Nugent, 22SMRCS. )
LSA. LRCP. DPM.Camb )
Gabbett, Poole Uohert,LECP.Ed. MBCS
O'Connell.Mathe w Daniel,229 MB.MCh. 1
MRCPI '.. $
Joynt, Edward Hearne,230 MB. MCh.'.
Edge, John Dallas, 2:i2 MB. LRCSI
Dwyer, Chas. Edward. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Blood, Robert, MB. MCh
Barrow, Hy. John Waller,243 MRCS.LSA.
Donovan, William,2*6 LRCPI. LRCSI. ...
Quill, Richard Henry,249 MB. MCh
Blennerhassett, Blennerhassett Mont- )
gomerie,249 CMG. LRCPI. LRCSI. ... )
Slaughter, Wm. Budd,'56 MRCS. LSA....
Browne, Andrew La,ng,MD.MCh
Stokes, Henry Haldane,250 MB. MRCS....
Pratt, William Simson,252 MB. MCh
Allin, Wm. Briggs,254 MB.LRCP.Ed.->
LRCS.Ed j
Langridge, Georgfa Thomas,250 LRCP. I
MRCS. h.p. 74 f
Webb, William Edward,2" MB. MCh. }
LSA i
Mapleton, Reginald William, ^MB.MCh.
Gubbins. William Lauucelotte,209 BA. >
MB. M Ch $
Thomsott, Richard Gillhain,270 LRCPI. \
LRCSI. i
Keys, Christopher Wm. Moore, MB. MCh.
Wood.OswaldGillespie,275 MB. LRCS.Ed.
Martin, John,280 LRCS.Ed. LAH. a.g.m.8s
Gormley, Joseph Andi-ew,2S3 MD. MCh....
Swayne, Charles Henry,293 BSO. \
LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LA/I j
Trevor, Francis Wollaston,86' MB )
MCh. MRCS )
Carter, bidnej- Herbert,836 -BA. MB. )
LRCS.Ed j
May, William Allan, MRCS. LSA
Miller, Wm. Birkmyre,277 MA. MB. MCh.
Bourke, George Deane,297Z«C'.Pi. LR CSI.
Charlesworth, Henry, ^^ MRCS. LSA. ...
Dorman, John Cotter,299 MB. MCh
LeMottfSe, GeorgeHerbert,309J/£).afC4. >
MRCS. LSA. j
Chester, William Litchfield,300.^. MB. )
MCh.MRCPI. (
Mapleton, Edward Arthur, MB. CM. ...
Fenn, Ernest Harrold,302 CIE. LRCP. )
Ed. MRCS S
B\o<rgeU,Arth.Thoa.mLRCP.Ed.MRCS.
Morris, John James,398 MB. MCh
ASSISTANT.
SURGEON.
i Apr. 711 1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 71 1 Mar. 7
1 Apr. 71 j 1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 71! 1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 71 1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 71 1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 71; 1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 71 j 1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 71 j 1 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 72 1 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 72 j 1 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 72! 1 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 72 1 1 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 72I 1 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 73J 1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 74
4 Feb. 77
30 Sept. 7
30 Sept.73
30 Sept.73
30 Sept. 7
30 Sept.73
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept.73
31 Mar. 74
31 Mar. 74
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
J 30 Sept.74
31 Mar. 74
30 Sept.74
31 Mar. 75
1 31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
1 31 Mar. 75
SUKGEON
MAJOR .
BANK OP
LT. COL.
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
18 Oct. 36
30 Sept.86
30 Sept. 56
30 Sept.86
31 Mar. 86
30 Sept.86
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 37
31 Mar. 87
: Mar. 75J.31 Mar. 87
30 Sept.75 13 May 83
5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93
4 Feb. 77 4 Feb. 89
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
1 Apr. 83
20 Aug. 73
30 Sept.83
30 Sept.83
30 Sept.83
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 84
15 June 8.5
15 June 83
30 Sept. 85
30 Sept.85
30 Sept.83
30 Sept 85
30 Sept.85
30 Mar. 84
30 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 86 31 Mar. 94
31 Mar. 86'3i Mar. 94
21 Au
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
1 Apr. 91
30 Sept. 91
30 Sept 91
30 Sept. 91
Sept. 91
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
30 Mar. 92
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept. 93
UKIG.SUKG
LT.COL.
BEGIMENT, OB
STATION.
9 July 95 Malta.
3 Oct. 95 Bermuda.
26 Oct. 95 Barbadoes.
7 Nov. 95 Punjab.
7 Dec. 95 Jamaica.
8 Jan. 96iCurragh.
30 Mar. 96;Cape of Good Hope
9 Apr. 96 Punjab.
7 May 96 j Egypt.
24 June 96' Colchester.
30 June 96! Chatham.
4 July 96
6 July 96
6 Jnly 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
9 July 96
30 Sept. 93^2 July 96
30 Sept. 93 2 Sept. 96 Netley.
30 Sept. 93 20 Nov. 96 York.
30 Sept. 93 30 Nov. g6:Head Quarters.
Bengal.
Netley.
Bengal.
Madras.
Straits Settlements.
Gibraltar.
Training School, Al-
[dershot.
Shorncliffe.
30 Sept. 93 26 Jan. 97
30 Mar. 92 1 7 Apr. 97
30 Mar. 94 7 Apr. 97
Belfast.
Portsmouth.
ASSISTANT
SURGEON, i
Bennett, Richard Dawson,215 LRCSI- LAH.Bub. ... L Oct. 68
Drury, Robert,24 MB. LRCSI 30 Sept. 71
Greene, John Joseph,2S1 BA. MB LRCS.Ed j
Forrestor, James Stevenson,301 FRCS.Ed ' ... .
Wolseley, William Owen,303 LRCPI. LRCSI. I
Magill, James,2"3 MA. MB. MCh. MRCS I .. .
Ryan, Michael Richard,305 MB. MCh ]
Williamson, John Francis,310 MB. LCh
Carey, Jo\.i Thomas,311 MB. MRCS. LSA !
Kainsford.Wm. John Read,312 LRCPI. LRCSI. j
Johnston, Pcrcv Herbert,314 MD. MCh
Emerson, Isaac Bomford,315 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Roche, BuKenins Alfred,166 MRCS. LSA
Bourke, Click Joseph,317 LRCSI. LSA
Allen, William Henry,316 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Peyton, Jones Llovd,320ilfiJ. LCh
Oarleton, Arthur Wellesley,321 MB. MCh. MRCPI.
Hughes, George Arthur,322 BSO. MB. MCh
Somerville-Large, Brisbane Warren, LRCP.Ed. {
LRCS.Ed f
Gunning, Robert Cardwell, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Johnston, William Thomas.323 MB. LRCS.Ed
Browne, Abraham Walker,324 LRCP I. LRCSI.
Hodson, Robert Doveton,150 LRCP.Ed. 3IRCS
Kirkpiiirick, Hugh Cunningham,150 MB. MCh
Armstrong, John. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Kennv, William Wallace,**6 BA. MB. LRCSI
Ellis.'Philip Mackav,320 LRCP. MRCS
Keays, William,327 MRCPI. FRCSI
Beamish, Robert Talbot,328 MB. MCh
Anderson, James, MB. MCh
Routh, Jules Isham, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Grier, Henrv,329 MRCPI. LFPS.Gla*
Youn.tr, Percy Gordon Ro.dstock, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Whitehead, Havward Reader, FECS. LRCP. Ed. >
BPM. m.m. 8? 5
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 74
30 Sept.74
6 Mar. 80
3 May 76
4 Feb. 77
. T?oV, —
94
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 94
1 Mar. 94
7 Apr. 97]Aldershot.
8 May 97
24 July 97, Bengal.
22 Aug. 97 Bombay.
3 Nov. 97|Bengal.
15 Dec. 071 Bengal.
6 Apr. 981 Punjab.
30 Sept. 94113 Apr. 93 Punjab.
31 Mar. 95^9 May 98 j Portsmouth.
31 Mar. 95 1 13 June 98 Dubiin.
31 Mar. 95 :
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
30 Sept. 95
19 Nov. 96
4 Feb. 97
SUKGEON
MAJOR.
I Oct. 80
30 Sept.83
31 Mar. 86
25 Oct. 94
Mar. 92
9 Dec. 85
, 4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 77 4 Feb. 8~
tioUi / /
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
• Feb. 77
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. ■-
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 80
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 77] 4 Feb. 89
4 Feb. 77 1 4 Feb. 89
-' 5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
■5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 77 5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 77! 5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
5 Aug. 89
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. 90
3 Feb. «-
5 Aug. 77;
5 Aug. 77|
5 Aug. 77 j
5 Aug. 77;
5 Aug. 77,
S Aug. 77I
5 Aug. 77
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78:
3 Feb. 78'
3 Feb. 78 _
3 Feb. 78 2 Aug. 90
29 July 82 29 July 94
-_. 90
3 Feb. 90
22 June 98
5 Aug. 98
7 Sept. 98
1 Oct
Bombay.
Netley.
Punjab.
93 Surgeon tD Governor
General of India.
16 Oct. o3 Crete.
17 Oct. 08 Bengal.
SUKGEON
LT.COL.
1 Oct. 83
30 Sept. 91
31 Mar. 94
25 Oct. 94
25 Mar. 96J
3 May 961
4 Feb. 97'
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 57
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 97
4 Feb. 971
4 Feb. 97I
4 Feb. 97
4 Aug. 97
5 Aug. 97
5 Aug. 97
5 Aug. 97
5 Aug. 97
5 Aug. 97
5 Aug. 97
5 Aug. 97
3 Feb. 98
3 Feb. 98
3 Feb. 98
3 Feb. 98
3 Feb. 98
3 Feb. 98
20 May 98 Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Dublin.
Royal Horse Guards.
Madras.
Coldstream Guards.
Malta.
Bengal.
Egypt.
Bengal.
Straits Settlements.
Madras.
Curragn.
Woolwich.
Parkhurst.
Curragh.
Bengal.
Canterbury.
Portsmouth.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Devonport.
Sheerness.
Bombay.
Fermoy.
Cyprus.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Malta.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
2 Life Guards.
Boyal Army Medical Corps.
319
Lieutenant Colonels.
Lane, William Lemon, MB. MCh
Dempsey, Patrick Joseph,156 MD. MCh
Flanagan, John William Henry,337 LRCSI. LRCPI.
JJ€ Lloyd, Owen Edward Pennefather.338 LRCP.Ed. LR CS.Ed.
MacNeece, James Gaussen,339Z.R OP/. LRCSI
O'Conneii, Morgan David, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Falvey. John Joseph,3*' FRCSI. LAM.
Cross, Horatio Robert Odo,342 LRCP.Ed.MRCS
Seymour, Charles,343 MB. MCh. MRCS. LSA
Robinson, George Winsor,-liBt LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Majors.
Robinson, George Somerville,3*4 LRCP. MRCS
Alexander, Alex. Charles Archibald,30* BA. MRCS. LSA. ..
Barker, Frederick Rowland, MB. MRCS. LSA
Keogh, Alfred, MD. MCh. h.p. m.g.m. 80
Hill, Charles Birnie, LRCP. MRCS
Michael, Henry James, MRCS. LSA
Dorman, Thomas, BA. MD. MCh
Inman, Arthur Walter Patrick, MB. BCh
Corker, Thomas Martin, MA. MD. MCh
Myles, Edmond Henry,3*5 BA. MB. BCh
Moffitt, Thomas Beattie. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Webb, Charles Alfred, MBOS. LSA
Martin, Henri/,**" MB. MCh
Croly, Arthur England Johnson, BA. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Cusack, Robert Oriel,350 LRCP. MRCS
Cowen, Wiliiam Daniel Amherst, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Forman, Robert Hall, MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Flood, Samuel James,366 LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed. LRCSI
Watson, John, MD. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Todd, Octavius, MB. MCh
Geoghegau, Alfred Osmond, MD. MCh
Day, James Dunne, MB. BCh. FFPS.GIas
Harwood, JohnGasson, MRCS. LSA
Donaldson, Robert Dickie, BA. MD. MCh
White, Henrv Lawrence Esmonde, MRCP I. LRCSI.
Burlton, Arthur Hyde, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
North, Edward, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Poynder, George Frederick, LRCP. MRCS
Smythe, George Frederick Alexander, LRCP.Ed. LRCSI.
Battersby, Henry Lewis, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Hewett, Augustus, MRCS. LSA
Mulvany, Peter, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LAS.
MacNeece, Thomas Frederick. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
M'Creery, Benjamin Thos. MB. BCh. FRCSI. MRCPI.
O'Connor, Arthur Patrick,3*"* LRCPI. LRCSI.
Wardrop, Douglas,348 MB. MCh
Goggin, George Taylor, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Jones, John Matthew,3*9 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Baker, Fausset Maher, MB. MCh
Asbury, Alfred, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Carleton, Patrick Maurice,310 MD. MCh
Maclean, Fitzroy Beresford, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Barnes, Raglan Wykeham, MRCPI. LRCS.Ed. LSA
Hall, John Lees, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA
Sylvester, George Holden, LRCP. FRCS. DPH.
Maenamara, Wm. John, MD. Dep. Surg. Chelsea Hosp. 4 Aug. 96
O'Sullivan, Daniel, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Milward, Edwin Oswald, MA. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Woods, Charles Rolleston,359 BA. MD. FRCSI. DPH.Camb....
Sandiford, John Oldfleld Greatrex, MD. MCh. LAS.
Love, Robert Lindsay, BA. MD. MCh. MRCPI.
Murray, Henry Walker, MB. MRCS
Kerin, Michael William,350t LRCSI. LAM.
Peterkin, Alfred,35' MA. MB. MCh
Harran, James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA
Maunsell, Edward Lewis, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
HetTernan, William, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Nicholson, Ranald William Edward Huntly, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Crofts, James Grove White, LCh
Dugdale, William,35' LRCPI. LRCSI
Irvine -Delaware Lewis.352 LRCP. MRCS
Cree, Edward Russell,353 MRCS. LSA
Drurv, Maurice O'Connor, s" LRCPI. LRCSI
Franklin, Denham Francis, LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed
Dodd, John Richard,3"1 MB. FRCS
Twiss, George Edward,355 MRCP I. FRCSI.
Adams, Robert Frederick, MB. MCh
Mosse, Charles George Drummond,5"2 LRCPI. FRCSI.
Cottell, Arthur Bowdich, LRCP.Ed. FRCS.Ed
Archer, Thomas, MD. MCh
Moberly, Herbert John Robert. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Hart, Alfred Paul, MB. MCh. MRCS
Barnes, Henry John, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA
Bedford, Walter George Augustus, MB. MRCS
Jennings, Richard, MD. MCh
Robinson, Stapylton Chapman Bates, LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Ford, Richard William,356 LRCP.Ed.MRCS
Coutts, George,357 MB. MCh ;
Baker, William James, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Allport, Henry Kingston,. UD. MCh
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
6 Mar. 80
SURGEON
major.
4 Aug. 9c
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
i 4 Aug. 90
4 Aug. 90
11 Aug. 97
4 Au^. 9c
6 Mar. 92
REGIMENT, OK
STATION.
Bomuay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bermuda.
Netley.
98|Weedon.
1 Life Guards.
4 Aug. 98 Hen§a!.
16 Nov. 98 Punjab.
6 Mar. 80
29 July 82
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
ft Mar. 80
6 Mar. 8 .
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. So
5 Mar. 80
6 Mar>-8o
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. So
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
6 Mar. 80
31 July 80
31 July 80 „..
31 July 80 31 July
31 July 80131 July
31 July 80(31 July
31 July 8o|3i July
31 July 80 hi July
31 July 80 31 July
31 July 80I31 July
31 July 80J31 July-
Si July 80; 31 July
31 July 80J31 July
31 July 80(31 July
31 July 80(31 July
31 July 80J31 July
31 July 80I31 July
31 July 80 31 July
31 July 80! 31 July
31 July 80 31 July
31 Dec.
8 Nov.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar
6 Mar
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 Mar.
6 July
31 July
31 July
rtEGHIHIT, OK STATION.
57 Scots Guards.
58 Coldstream Guards.
.92
Shoraelifle.
Bengal.
Malta.
Portsmouth.
Queenstown.
Dublin.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Egypt.
Surg. 10 Governor of Bombay.
Limerick,
Egypt.
Madras.
W. Africa.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Aldershot.
Bermuda.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
Bombay.
Dover.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Egypt.
Holywood.
Dublin.
2JCrete.
Dublin.
Bombay.
Chatham.
Strensall.
Templemore.
Shoeburyness.
;i July 80
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
S Feb. 81
S Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 8;
5 Feb. 81
31 July
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
S Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
5 Feb.
Jamaica.
Netley.
Royai Hospital, Chelsea.
Bengal.
Dublin.
Egypt.
Buttevant.
Londonderry.
Aldershot.
Bombay.
Madras.
Punjab.
92jBengal.
92iBombay.
92! Bengal.
92iAthlone.
92 Bombay.
92 Colchester.
02 Bengal.
92 1 Netley.
92 Gibra'ltar.
93'Woolwich Arsenal.
03 Shorncliffe.
93 Bombay.
93 Chatham.
93 Colchester.
93, Chester.
93'Woolwich.
93 Chester.
93 Golden Hill Fort.
93 StaffOfBcer, R.A.M.C. Hd Qrs.
93 Chatham.
03 York.
93 Bermuda.
93 Aldershot.
93 Bermuda.
93 Madras.
A A
3&o
Roijal Army Medical Corps.
SURGEON. ! SCEGHON
} MAJOR.
Ma jobs.
Butt, Edward. LECPI. FECSI.
Townsend, Samuel, MD. MCh
Woodhouse, Tom Percy, MECS. LSA
Gibson, Joseph, MB. BCh. MECPI
Rhodes, .lames Havelock Alexander. MECS. LSA
Swabey, Louis William,"6 LECP.Ed. MECS
Eowuey, William,*" MD. MCh
Lucas, Thomas Rashleigh,362 ME. ECh
Addison, Charles James,363 LECP. Ed. LECS.Ed. LSA
Kay, Alfred Goodwyn.364 J/J3. MCh. LECS.Ed
Pope, William Wippell,365 LECP.Ed. MECS.
Porter, Robert,3" ME. MCh
Mitchell, Charles Andrew Pearson,366 MD. MCh. FECSL.Ed.
Coates, George John, MD. MCh
Tuokey, Thomas Broderick Albert,369 LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. ...
Harris, Frederick Alfred.370 LECP.Ed. MECS. LSA
Daly, Francis Augustus Bonner,3"3 BA. MB. ECh. FECSL. ...
Hose, Alexander Simpson.3"4 MD. MCh
Battersby, John,3"5 MB. BCh. MECPI. EECSI.
Maconachie, James,3"6 LECP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. FBCS.Ed
O'Keeffe, Menus William,3"9 MD. MCk
O'Donnell, Thomas Joseph,36" LECPl. LECSI.
Osburne, John,381 LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed
Hetherington, Remolds Peyton,362 BA. MB. BCh
Dixon, Thomas Arthur. LECP.Ed. MECS
Poole, Walter Croker Thomas, BA. MB. FECSI.
Morse, Richard Edward Rickeus,360 LECP.Ed. MECS.
Davies, Arthur Mercer,3*1 MECS. LSA. DPR. m.s.m. 8i
Hubbard, Henry William.365 LECP. MECS
Noding, Thomas Edward.366 LECP.Ed. MECS
Yourdi, John Robert,367 BA. MB BCh
Culling, John Chitlett, MECS. LSA
Hackett, Robert Isaac Dalbv,366 MD. MCh
Trewman, George Turner.390 MB. MECS. LSA
Johnston, Henry Halcro.391 MB. MCh
"Wilson, E. Munkhouse,392 CMG. DSC. LRCP.MRCS.DPS.Cumb
Risk, Edmund John Erskine.393 LECP.Ed. MECS
Birrell, William George,39" MB. MCh
Dundon, Michael, MD. MCh
Magrath, Charles William Stanford,410 MB. MCh
Lane, Alfred Vavasour.4"1 LECPI LECSI.
Beauv. John William,402 MD. LECPI. LECSI.
Weston, George Edward,403 LECP.Ed. MRCS. LSA
Younge, Gecrse Harrison, LECPI. FECSI.
Clements, William George, MECS. LSA
Babtie, William, MB. LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed
O'Brien, Richard Francis.405 LECPI. LECSI.
Thiele, Charles William, JIB. MCh
Nichols, Frederick Peter. BA. JIB. MECS
M'Laughlin, John,'04 MD. LECSI.
Creagh, Stephen Henry, LECP.Ed. 3IECS
Lambkin, Francis Joseoh, LECPI. LECSI.
Reade, William Lloyd, LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed
Peard, Henry James. LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed ,
Renuie, Samuel James, LECP.Ed. MECS I
Carmichael, John, LECP.Ed. LECSI. MECPI I
Cieagh, George Washington Brazier, LCh
Wilkinson, Francis Ti'-hborne,4"5! LECP. MECS
Semple, John, LECP.Ed. LECSI.
Sawyer, Richard Henry Stewart. MB. FECSI.
Laffan, Richard Charles Kirby,36" LECP. Ed. LECSI.
Dick, William.406 MB. MCh. LECP.Ed. FECS.Ed
Jencken, Francis John,407 MB. BCh. MECPL.
Treherne, Francis Harper,409 LECP.Ed. FECS.Ed. DPII.Camb.
Lougheed, Samuel Foster, MD. LECSI
Haslett, John Courtenay, MD. MCh. LAS.
Barratt, Herbert James, LECP. MECS
James, Herbert Ellison Rhodes, LRCP. MECS
Trevor, Henry Octavius,410 MECS. LSA
Russell, Alexander Fraser, MA. MB. MCh
Fayle, Robert James Leech. LECPI. LECSI.
Jerome, John William, MECS. LSA
Pike, William Watson, LECPI. LECSI.
Haywood Lewis, MB. MCh
Irwin, James Murray, BA. MB. BCh
Wight, Ernest Octavius,3*9 LECP.Ed. MECS
Burton, Francis Henry Merceron,412 MD. MS. MECS
Nicwjl, Charles Edward,413 MB MCh
Morris, William Albert '» LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LSA
Westcott, Sinclair, MECS. LECP.Ed. m.g.m.Sz
Skinner. Bruce Morland, LECP.Ed. MECS....
Bartlett. Charles Richard, MECS. LSA.
tleckitt. John Denus Thorpe, LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. MECS. LSA.
Marsh, Thomas Alfred Perry.414 LECP. MECS. DPS.
Kirkpatrick, Roger.396 MB. MCh. MRCS
M'Gill, Harry Strickland,3"6 LECPI. LECSI.
Pechell, Augustus Alexander. MB. MCh
Tyrreil, Charles Robert. MRCS. LSA
Hickman, James,415 MA. DPS. LRCP. LRCS.Ed
Thomson, Wilfred Burrell, LRCP. Ed. MRCS
Deane, Herbert Edward, MECS. LSA
Stuart, Sidney Otiord, MECS. LSA
Macpherson, William Grant, MB. MCh. Ed. m.m. 83
Simpson. Robert John Shaw. MB. M Ch
Phipps Edgar Vivian Ayre,*^ LECP. MECS
5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93 Uiindalk.
I 5 Feb. 8ij 5 Feb. 93 Queenstown.
• ! 5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 03 Punjab.
! s Feb. 811 5 Feb. 93 Netiey.
■ 5 Fei>. 8i| 5 Feb. 93!Punjab.
■ 5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93, Crete.
■ 5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93; Bombay.
- 5 Feb. 93 Madras.
5 Feb. 93 Woolwich.
r TToV. m'Pr- '
BEGIMBNT, OH STATION.
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. 81
5 Feb. Sr
j - — «, ■■ "".■■■"
5 Feb. 93 Punjab.
5 reu. 01 5 reo. 93 -ruujau.
5 Feb. Sr 5 Feb. 9V Bengal.
• : 5 Feb. 81] 5 Feb. 93, Bombay.
.1 5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93'Leita Fort.
. 6 Mar. 8o, 5 Feb. 93. Bengal.
j s Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93|Malta.
• 5 Feb. 811 5 Feb. 93 Woolwich.
• ! s Feb. 81J 5 Feb. 9^! Dublin.
. 5 Feb. 8i| 5 Feb. 93Glasgow.
. 5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93 1
. 3 Feb. 81! s Feb. 931, Madras.
1 5 Feb. Si! 5 Feb. 93 J Punjab.
. 5 Feb. 81 5 Feb. 93'Aldershot.
. 5 Feb. 8: 5 Feb. 93;Bengal.
. 5 Feb. 8i| 5 Feo. 93 Dublin.
■ 5 Feb. Sij 5 Feb. 93! Punjab.
. 5 Fel>. 8: 5 Feb. 93 Madras.
■ 5 Feb. Si'12 July 93JMadras.
.30 July S130 July gjIBengal.
-30 July 81 '30 July 93 Bengal.
[30 July 81I30 July 93 Bengal.
■ ■30 July 8^30 July 931 Madras.
30 July 81 '30 July 93 Dover.
■ I 30 July 81)30 July 93lAldershot.
.30 July 81 30 July 93 Bengal.
.130 July 81 1 30 July 93: Punjab.
i.ljjojuly Si'3oJuly 93 Home Distrii
-, 30 July Si 30 j uly 93 Barbadces.
.'30 July 81130 July 93 Jladras.
.30 July 8i 30 July 93 Madras.
130 July 81 30 July 93 Madias.
30 July 81J30 July 53! Bombay.
1 30 J uly 8130 July 93 Bombay.
'30 July 81 30 July 93|3ombay.
I30 July S130 July 93 Chatham,
j 30 July 81 30 July 93 1 Chatham.
30 July 81)30 Jury 03lAldtrshot.
i3o July 81*30 July 93'Punjab.
[30 July 81 30 July 93jShomcliffe
1 30 July 81 30 July 93' Madras.
1 30 July 8: 30 July 93|Barbadoes.
30 July 81 30 July 93 Uevonport.
-,r, .Tnlv 81 -tn July n3:Hilsea_
rict.
jjouuij ui 3U July 93 Hilsea
30 July 81 3- T
- July Si 30 <j uij 93| * «i=..
July 81 30 July 93! Bengal
t--i- n_ t._,"_ . tn^i.
3i 30 July 93 Bombay.
;i 30 July 93 York,
li 30 July 93! Bengal.
.., 01 3oduiy 93; u~-
30 July Si 30 July 93JCork.
30 July 81 30 July 93'Home District.
30 July 81 30 July 93] Woolwich.
30 July 81 30 July 93 Punjab.
5 Feb. 81 15 Aug. 93] Egypt.
5 Feb. S: 4 Feb. 94 Madras.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Xetley.
a FpIv 9.? a "Feb. o.t Bombay.
4 Feb'. 8:
4 j. c.j. SI4""^-
4 Feb. 94 Bombay.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Brighton.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 1 Woolwich.
4 Feb. 8? 4 Feb. 04 Bengal.
a Feb 8? a Feb. cia Canterbur"1
W4 u^u&a,.
94 Canterbury.
.„. 94 Training School, Aldershot.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Canterbury.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. n^ Edinburgh.
4 Feb. 82
4 Feb. 8?
July 8
■9 July S-
3 Feb. 8-
3 Feb. 8"
3 Feb. 8-,
liffe.
4 rcu. 114 ijcu^ai.
4 Feb. 94 Canterbury
. Fol-i n . TVi»in'mar S.P
4 Feb.
94 i^aiiicruui., .
._. 94 Edinburgh.
4 Feb. 94 Malta.
4 Feb. 94 Malta.
4 Feb. 04 Alders!
4 j. cu. «;
4 Feb. 82
4 Feb. 82 4 j?eo. 94 .ua.ua.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 04 Aldershot.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Mullingar.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Crete.
4 Feb. S2 4 Feb. 04 Madras
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Punjab.
4 Feb. 82 4 Feb. 94 Bengal.
4 Feb. 82 29 July 94 Bengal.
29 July S2 29 July 94 Dublin.
?9 July 82 29 July 94
29<iu-i.y 02 29 July 94 Punjab.
29 July 82 29 July 94 bengal.
— i„i^ 0, ,„ July 94 Jamaica.
94 bengal
.., 94 Jamaicu
uly 94 Gosport.
*y out/ u2 29 O Uly "'
29 July 82 29 July
29 -j my 02 29
29 July S2 29
29 July 82 29 .. „
29 July 82 29 July 94
9 July 82 29 July 94 Bombay.
j July 82 ^9 July 94 Bengal.
j July 8; 29 July 94 Punjab.
July Si 29 July 94
July 81 -9 Ju'~
Tnll7 R~. .r, .hi
29 J uiy 94
ig July 94 Madras.
ig July 94 Madras.
!Q July 94 bengal.
., 94 bengal.
3 Feb 9: lead Quarters.
3 Feb. 9 'ape ot Good Hope.
3 Feb. 9; -Var'.ey.
Boyal Army Medical Corps.
381
Majors.
Baird, Andrew,""6 MB. MCh. FRCS
Hamilton, Thomas William O'Hora.lf-B. BCh
8emple, David, MD. MCh
Stuart, John Robert, MB. MCh
Deeble, Benjamin William Chatterton, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Bond, Richard Pratt «6t LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Thomas, George Trevor Harley, LRCP. FRCS.Ed. LSA
Hunter, Vere Edward, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Bruce, David, MB. MCh
Bell, Edward Horace Lvnden,420 MB. M Ch
Riordan, John,*0*4 MB. MCh
Firth, Robert Hammill,417+ LRCP.Ed. FRCS. DPK. a.g.m. (
83 and 91, p.g.m. 89 and 92 )
Moore, Robert Reginald Heber, LCh
Tate, Alan Edmondson,418 MRCS. LSA
Faunce, Charles Edmund,117 MRCS. LSA
Wyatt, Henry James, LRCPI. LRCSI
Kelly, Michael, .MX MD. MCh
Geddes, Robert James, MB. MCh.
Kelly, William, B A. MD. MCh
O'Connell, David Valentine, MD. MCh
Dodd, Anthony,421 MRCS. LSA
Wilson, George,421! MB. MCh. MRCS
Reid, James More, MD. MCh
Winter, Thomas Bassell, MRCS. LSA
Heuston, Frederick- Samuel,422 LRCPI. FRCSI.
Durant, Robert J. Anderson, LRCP. MRCS
Gubbin, George Frederick, LRCP. MRCS
Birch, Henry Priestley,417 LRCP. MRCS
Braddell, Monckton O'Dell,423 BA. MB. BCh
Donnet, James John Conwav,417 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Sloggett, Henry Maxwell,424 LRCP.Ed. MRCS ,
Beevor, Walter Calverley,427 MB. MRCS
Maher, James,441 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Sheldrake, Edward Nodin, LR(P. MRCS
Barefoot, John Richard,42H LRCP, MRCS
Clement. Robert Hampden,417 LRCPI. LRCSI
Hunter, George Douglas,426 DSO. MRCS. LSA
Anderson, Louis Edward,428 L R CP I. LRCSI. LAM. :.
Russell, George Blakeley,42st BA. MB. BCh
Spence, Arthur E. C.,430 MB. MCh. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Mallins, John Robert,431 MA. MB. LRCPI. LMRCPI. LRCSI.
M'Cormack, Robert James, MD. MCh
Thompson, Henry Neville, MB. BCh
Doyle, Joseph I. Purcell, LRCPI. LRCSI
Manders, Neville,437 LRCP. MRCS
Colledge, Leslev Robert,,429 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Freyer, Samuel Foster,429 MD. MCh
3irt, Cecil,429 MRCS. LRCP. p.b 11.S4, a.g.m. 94
Henderson, Robert Samuel Findlay,433 MB. MCh
Butterworth, Samuel,429 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Holmes, Charles James,429 MD. MCh
Forrest, James Rocheid,429T MRCS. LSA
Russell, Michael William,436 MRCS. LSA
Zimmermann, Benjamin Frazier, LRCP. MRCS
Stables, Alexander,438 MB. MCh. MRCS
Moffet, Grenville Edwin, LA. MB. MCh
Haines, Henry Aylmer, MD. MCh
Moir, John Drew,439 MB. MCh
Crofts, Richard, 424t LRCS.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Hale, George Brnest,434 DSO. LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Johnson, Cecil W.439 MB. MCh
Lillv, Alfred Thomas Irvine, LRCP. MRCS.
Reilly, Charles Cooper,439 LRCP. MRCS
Cardozo, Samuel N.442 LRCP. MRCS
Scanlan, Arthur de Courcy, MRCS. LSA. p.b.m. 85
James, Henry Daniel, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Turner, William,443 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Dobson, George Magill*">+ MB. BCh
fcierryman, William Ebenezer, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
l»uncan, Sidney Edward, LRCP.Ed. 2IRCS
Uickson, Samuel, MB. BA. BCh. Dub. H.F.85
Fletcher, Henry James,446 MB. MCh
Davis, Edward, MRCS. LSA
Powell, Simpson, MB. MRCS. LSA. p.b.m. 85
Joues, Frederick William Cat™,414 MB. MRCS
Meek, James,445 MD. MCh. MRCPI.
Morris, Arthur Edward, MD. MCh
FitzGerald, Arthur Orrosby, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Elderton, Frederick Dundas, LRCPI. LRCSI
Molesworth, Robert Everarrl, LRCP. MRCS
Long, John William Francis, MRCS. LSA
Josling, Charles Langford,4414 LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Bateson, John Francis, MB. MCh. MRCS
Swan, William Travel's, MB. BCh
Macleod, Robert Lockhart Ross. MB. MCh
Adams, Gofton Gee, LRCP. MKC*
Shine. James M. F. MD. M Ch
Day, William Bullen, MB. BCh
Hamilton, David Rogerson,397 MB. MCh
Thompson, RobertGeorge, MD. MCh. M.G.11.85
Blackwell, Charles T. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
rower, Robert Ignatius, LRCPI. LRCSI
Ktlkelly, Charles Randolph, BA. JIB. BCh. LRCSI...,.
Ferguson, Nicholas Charles, MB. BCh. M RCPI.
3 Feb. 83
3 Feb. 83
3 Feb. 83
3 Feb. 83
3 Feb. 83
3 Feb. S3
3 Feb. "
3 Feb
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug. 83
4 Aug
4 Aug. S3
4 Aug
4 Aug
4 Aug. 83
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. S4
9 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. S4
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Feb. 84
2 Aug. 84
SUBGEON
MAJ0E.
3 Feb. 95
3 Feb. 95
3 Feb. 95
3 Feb. 95
3 Feb. 95
3 Feb. 95
3 Feb. 95
25 Mar. 95
4 Aug. 95
4 Au
4 Aug. 95
4 Aug. 95
4 Aug. 95
4 Aug. 95
4 Aug. 95
4 Aug. 95
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 9*
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. q6
2 Feb. 9r
2 Feb. 95
2 Feb. 96
2 Feb. 96 Egypt.
2 Feb. 96 Bombay.
2 Feb. 96iBombay.
25 Mar. 96 Scots Guards.
31 Jan. 85 25 Mar. 96[Punjab.
30 May 85122 July 96]Grenadier Guards
BEGIMENT, OB
STATION.
Portsmouth .
Netley.
Bombay.
Enniskillen.
Altcar.
Madras.
Cape of Good Hope
Malta.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Colcuester.
Hounslow.
Newbridge.
Netley.
Bombay.
Leeds.
Crete.
Aldersbot.
West Africa.
Punjab.
Dublin.
Madras.
Chatham.
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
2 Feb. 84
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Ja>:. 85
31 Jan. 8
31 Jan. 8
31 Jan. 8
31 Jan. S;
31 Jan
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan,
31 Jan,
3- Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 8
31 Jan. 8
31 Jan. 8_
31 Jan. 85
31 Jan. 85
30 May 8
30 M ay 8
30 May 8S
30 May 8 =
30 May 85
30 May 8_
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 85
30 May 8;
30 May 8 1
30 May 8 =
30 May 8 =
30 May 85
30 May 8;
30 May 8;
jo May 8-
30 May i>;
30 M ay 8
30 May 8 =
Dover.
Nova Scotia.
Egypt.
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96jTipperary.
2 Aug. 96 Punjab.
2 Aug, 96 Bengal
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug, 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. qti
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
2 Aug. 96
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
;i Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
31 Jan. 97
24 Mar. 97
1 May 97
1 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 9;
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
jo May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
jo May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
30 May 97
50 May 97
jo May 97
10 May 97
30 May 9;
;o May 97
o May 0-
jo May 9;
o May
30 May 85 jo May 97
Woolwich.
Bomb ty.
Kilkenny.
Ceylon.
Cape of Good Hope.
Shornclitt'e.
Netley.
Bombay.
Cape of Good Hope.
Egypt.
Bengal.
A'dershot.
Aldeishot.
Maryhilll.
Punjab.
Nova Scotia.
West Atrica.
Ceylon.
Pembroke Dock.
Crown Hill.
Malta .
Bombay.
Malta.
Devouport.
Barbadoes.
Portsmouth.
Orete.
Curragh.
Gibraltar
Madias.
Madias.
Creie.
Barbadocs.
■iombay.
iladras.
Aldeishot.
Bengal.
Straits Settlements.
.Vest Africa,
'ape of (iood Hope,
'ortsmouth.
Jadras.
Jamaica.
lahir.
Portsmouth.
Bengal.
-Vest Sirica.
Punjab.
Jalliucollig.
Irenadier Guards,
'ape of Good Hope.
382
Bcyal Army Medical Corps.
Majors.
Wills, Samuel Richard ,448 LSCPI. LBCSI.
Kearn, Michael Leo, LSCPI. LBCSI
Hall, Richard Harris, MD. MCI,
Greenwav, John Henrv, MltCS. LSA
Hanlev, Richard George. HA. MB. BCh
Cree, Gerald, MBCS. LSA
Philson, Samuel Cowell,449 LBCP.Ed. MBCS ,
Nicolls, John Michael. BA. MB. BCh
Harris, Frederick William Henry Davie, MBCS. LSA
Curtis, James Henry, LBCB.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Allen, Sydney Glenn, ZRGP.Ed. MBCS
Green, James Sullivan,"" BA. MB. BCh. MBCPI
Lane, Cecil Alexander, MB. MCh. LBCP.Ed
Gordon, Philip Cecil Harcourt,454 LBCP.Ed. LBCS. Ed
Nash, Llewellyn Thomas Manly,*35 LSCPI. LBCSI
Brannigan, John Henderson, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
O'Halloran, Michael, MD. MCh ,
Sparkes, Claude Stephen,1115 MBCS. LSA
Pinches, William Hooper *« LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Daly, James Henry, LSCPI. LBCSI.
Tuk'e, George Jerry Arthur. LBCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Greig, Frederick jkmes.^ LBCP.Ed. LBCSI.
Rowan, Henry Davis,458 JJ/.B. MCh
Carr, Howard,413 MD. MCh
Hathaway, Harold George.455 MBCS. LSA
Maturin, Benjamin Allen, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Daly, Thomas, LSCPI. LBCSI.
Sexton, Michael John, MD. MCh. LAU
Cree, Herbert Enstace, MBCS. LSA ,
Starr, William Henderson. LBCP. MBCS. LSA
Sutton, Alexander Arthur, LBCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas ,
Griffiths, Alfred Philip Henry, MBCS. LSA
Stoney, Frederickjoseph Wethcra,U,LBCPI.FBCSI.LM.Dul.
Burke, John FitzGerakl,4^ LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Tarr,Michael Thoma«,LBCPi:LBCSI.K.p. M.G.M.F.B.M. M.M.
Mumby, Langton Philip, MB. MBCS. LSA
Melvilie, Charles Henderson, MB. MCh
Mills.BernardLangley.JWD.iJi'. MCh.FBCS.Ed. MBCS.Eng.
Cocks, Horace, MB. MCh
Wilson, James Barnett, MD. MCh
Black, John Greer, MD. LM. MCh
Kearney, John, MD. MCh
Saw, Francis Albert,461 MB. MBCS
Hall, Frederic William George, MB. MCh
Kennedy, Arthur, LSCPI. LBCSI.
Elkington, Henry Percival George, MBCS. LSA
Buchanan, John Blacker Whitla, MB. BCh
Skerrett, Frederick Thomas,400 LSCPI. FSCSI
Adamson, Henry Mackenzie, MB. MCh
Lavie, Tudor Germain, LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Brown, Harry Herbert,403 MB. MCh
Corkery, Thomas Herbert, LBCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Crooke-Lawless, Warren Roland, MD. MOh
Squire, Walter Perteet. LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Hayman,StanleyJ.Wallace,404iJffiCP.-EJ.CfiC'i'.£J.ZFPiS.Gia»
O'Donnell, James John, BA. MB. BCh
Woods, Charles Greaves,481 MD. MCh
Baylor, Henry Talbot, LSCPI. LBCSI.
Bu'rtchaell, Charles Henry,482 MB. BCh
Gerrard, John Joseph, MB. BCh
BKGIMENT, OH
STATION.
BL'HLHUN SUKGNON
CAPTAIN. J MAJOII. |
30 Miiy 85 30 May 97 Bombay]
30 May 85 30 May 97 Straits Settlements.
30 May 85 30 May 97 Bermuda.
30 Hay 83 30 May 9; Cape of Good Hope.
30 May 85 30 May 97 Aldershot.
30 May 85:30 May 97 Gibraltar.
30 May 85 3° May 97) Bengal.
30 May 85
30 May 8_
30 May 83
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
iAug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug.
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug.
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug.
1 Aug,
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan
30 Jan.
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
1 Aug. 85
1 Aug. 85
28 July 91
2S July qi
Davidson, John Stewart, MB. MCh
Will, James, MB. MCh
Moir, James, MB. MCh
Fallon, James, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. LAH. ,
Salvage, John Valentine, MD. MBCS. LBCP.DSSc
Aldridge. Arthur Russell, MB. MCh
Fayrer, Joseph, MA. MB. LBCP.Ed. FBCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas.
Walker, Charles Pone, MB. MBCS
MacDonald, Charles Joseph, BA. MB. MCh ,
Tatham, Charles John Willmer, MBCS. LSA
Clarkson, Thomas Harry Frederick, LBCP. MBCS
Austin, Herbert Ward, LBCP. MBCS
Garner, Cathcart, BA. MB. BCh
Wright, Robert Wallace. LSCP.MBCS
Eckersley, Edwin,'83 MB. MCh
Cottell, Reginald James Cope, IBCP. MBCS. LSA
Burrows, James Rogers, BA. MD. MCh
Keatly, John, LBCI I. LBCSI.
Hennessy, Daniel *<*MD.MCh
Saunders, David Michael, MD. MCh
Kiddle, Walter, BA. MB. BCh. LRCPI. p.b.m. 86
O'Callaghan, Denis Moriarty,409 LSCPI. LECS1
Whitty, Michael Joseph, MD. MCh
Cummins, Henry Alfred,40' MD. MCh
Donegan, James Francis,432 LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Donaldson, John,408 LBCB.Ed. LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Mathias, Hugh Broderick, DSO. MBCS. LSA
Bent, George, LBCP. MBCS
Barefoot, George Henry ,«! LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas.
Newland, Foster Reuss, MB. BCh
Wmdle, Reginald Joscelyn, BA. MB. BCh ' .
Hall, Robert John Draper, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Marder, Edward Svurn,** LB CP . MBCS .
3 3
86
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
30 May 9;! Bengal.
30 May 97;Devonport.
31 July 97. Cork.
1 Aug. 97 Crete.
1 Aug. 97 Bengal.
1 Aug. 97! Straits Settlements.
1 Aug. 97lBengal.
1 Aug. 97'Punjab.
1 Aug. 97jCurragh.
1 Aug. 97 Bengal.
97 Bombay.
97 Egypt.
97 Egypt:
97 Cape of Good Hope.
Portsmouth.
Bengal.
Egypt.
Aug
r Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
1 Aug. 97
Punjab.
Madras.
1 Aug.97jpun.iab.
1 Aug. 97 j Madras.
1 Aug. 97|Gravesend.
1 Aug. 97 West Africa.
1 Aug. 97 Bombay.
1 Aug. 97lKinsale.
t Aug. 97 1 West Africa.
30 Jan. oSlTTnder Siamese Govt.
30 Jan.
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan. 98
30 Jan
Colchester.
Bombay.
Pembroke Dock.
Madras.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Cape of Good Hope.
Cape of Good Hope.
(Punjab.
30 Jan. 98 1 Malta
30 Jan. 98 1 Gibraltar.
30 Jan. gii'Shorncliffe.
30 Jan. g8!Cape of Good Hope.
30 Jan. 98 1 Egypt.
30 Jan. 98 Egypt.
30 Jan. 98 Hong Kong.
jo Jan 95 Kilworth.
30 Jan. 98 1 Cold stream Guards
30 Jan.
30 Jan. 98
23 Mar. 98
:8 May 98
18 May 98
20 May 98
:o May 98
28 Juiy
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 Juiy
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 Jnly
28 July
28 July
28 July
28 July
Cape of Good Hope.
Ceylon.
Dover.
Cape of Good Hope.
Egypt.
Punjab.
98 Colchester.
98|Barbadoes.
98 Nova Scotia.
98 Mauritius.
98] Woolwich.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Mauritius.
98 Fermoy.
Cape of Good Hope.
Crete.
Gibraltar.
Egyptian Sanitary Dept.
Egypt.
98
Cape of Good Hope.
Madras.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Madras.
Crete.
Hong Kong.
London.
Madras.
Malta.
Egypt.
Barbadoes.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Lydd.
Egypt.
Royal Army Medical Corps.
3*3
Majors.
Allport. Charles William, MD. MCh
Rissell, John Joshua, BA. MB. BCh
Bdye, John Simpson, LRCP. MRCS. LSA ,
Scott, George,4"0 MB. MCh
Browning, Thomas, LBCPI. LRCSI.
Hosie, Andrew, MD. MCh
Marks, George Frederick Handel, MD. MCh
Holyoake, Ralph, LSCP.Ed. MRCS
Buist, Robert Napier, MB
Watson, John James Carl, BA. MD. BCh
Whaite, Thomas du Be'dat, MB. BCh
Knaggs, Henrv Thomas, -Z^f. MB. BCh. LRCPI. LRCSI..
Utt Le Quesne, Ferdinand Simeon,4"8 LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Penton, Richard Uuqh,™ DSO. LRCP. MRCS
Smith, Henri/ Ernest Kill ,495 MRCS. LSA
Dowman, Willington Shelton, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Captains.
SUBGBON
CAPTAIN.
July
July 86
July 86
July 86
July 86
July 86
July 86
July 86
July 36
July 86
July 86
July 86
July 86
Fob. 87
July 87
July 86
UEGIJIENT, OB
STATION.
Caldwell, Robert,440 LRC P. Ed. MRCS
Boles, William Samuel, BA.MB.BCh
Rayner, Hugh, MB. MRCS
Hayes, Julian Philip Swindell, LRCPI. MRCS
Kelly, Richard Edmund, MD. MCh
Bate, Albert L. F. LRCfl. LRCSI.
Trotter, William John,484 LRCPI. LRCSI
Morgan, Frederick James, LRCP. MRCS
Horrocks, William Heaton, MB. BS'j. MRCS. h.p. ji.g.m. m.m. 87
Hale, Charles Henry,486 DSO. LRCP. MRCS
Thurston, Hugh Champneys,4"7 LRCP. MRCS
Scott, Bertal Hopton, MD. MCh. LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Poole, Walter Croker, BA. MB. BCh
Julian, Oliver Richard Archer, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Raymond, George, BA. MB. BCh ,
Burnside, Eustace Augustus, MRCS. LSA
M'Culloch, Thomas, MB. MCh
Hinde, Alfred Buckley, LRCP. MRCS. p. B. 11.87
Eeily, Alexander Yates,4" MB. MRCS. LSA
Cockerill, John William,4" MRCS. LSA. LRCP
Ritchie, John, MB. MCh
Hore, Harry St. George Standish, LRCP. MRCS
Macdonald, Stuart, MB. MCh
Watson, Alexander Oswald Cowan, SIB. MCh.Ed. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Gray, Edward Wolfenden,.B^. MB. BCh.LAK. MRCPI.
Stiell, David, MB. MCh
Salmon, Lawrence Ernest Albert. LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Wade, George Augustus, BA. MB. BCh. FRCSI. ,
Minmece, James, MD. MCh
Holt, Maurice Percv Cue, MRCS. LSA
Gray, William Lewis, MB. MCh
Browne, Edward George, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Morgan, James Campbell,4SS LRCP. MRCS
Pocock, Herbert Jnnes, LRCP. MRCS
Hilliard, George,489 CMG. BA. MB. BCh
-Elliott, Charles Roulston, MD. MCh
Young, Charles Augustus,490 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Bullen, John Welply, MD. MCh
Weir, James Christopher. MB. BCh.........
Inniss, Benjamin James,493 LRCP.Ed. MRCS.
Thacker, Robert Christy, LRCPI. LRCSI
Clark. Stephen Frazer, MB. MCh ,
Hassard, Edward Moresby,494 LRCP. MRCS
Alexander, George Forbes, MB. MCh
Spong, Charles Stuart, W D SO. BSc.FRCS
Leishman. William Boog, MB. MCh
Thomson, James, MA. MB. MCh
RawusVey, Gerald Thomas, MRCS. LSA.Knight of Grace of St. John of)
Jerusalem $
Reilly, Uharles tVilliam, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Freeman, Ernest CarTick, LRCP. MRCS
Blenkinsop, Alfred Percy, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Paterson, John, MB
Davoren, Vesey Henry William, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Wright, Alfred, LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Copeland, Robert James, MB. MCh
Girvin, John, LRCP. MRCS
Luther, Anthony John, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Peeke, Harold Samuel, LRCP. MRCS
Borradaile, Alfred Latour, MB. MCh
Birt, Thomas, MRCS. LSA
Hallaran, Wdliam.498 MB. BCh
Hugnes, Matthew Louis,ijeCP. MRCS. LSA. p.m.n.
Mould, William Thomas, LRCP. MRCS •
Bewley, Alfred William, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Stone, Charles Alfred, MD. BCh
Winter. Herbert Edmond, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Moores, Samuel Guise,496 LRCP. MR CS. LSA. DPK.Lond^
Way, Lewis,5"0 LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Smith, Frederick,50' LRCPI. LRCSI
Smithson, Arthur Ernest, BA. MB. BCh
Whiston, Philifi Kenry,™- LRCP. MSCS. LSA
M'Loughlin, George Somers, MB. BS
Parry, Henry Juies, MB. LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Beveridge, Wilfred William Ogiivy, MB. MCh
July 98!
July 98
July 93
July 98
July 98J
July 98[
July 98
July 98
July 98 J
July 9S
Juiy 98
July 98
July y8
Nov. 98
Nov. 9S1
Nay. "'
Malta.
Gi braltar.
Ceylon.
Jamaica.
Cape of Good Hope.
West Africa.
Madras.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bombay.
Hong Kong.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Egyptian Army.
Bengal.
St. Helena.
Madras.
Royal Horse Guards.
Egypt.
Woolwich.
Cape of Good Hope.
Cape of Good Hope.
Tower of London.
Netley.
Training School, Aldershot.
Colchester.
Training School, Aldershot.
West Africa.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Madras.
Egypt.
West Africa.
SUBG.CAPT
31 Jan. 85
1 Aug. 85
30 Jan. 86
30 Jan. 86
28 July 86
28 July
28 July 36
5 Feb
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 37
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 37
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
5 Feb. 87
S Feb. 37 Bengal.
5 Feb. 87 Bengal.
5 Feb. 87 Punjab.
5 Feb. 87 Bengal.
5 Feb. 87 Crete.
5 Feb. 87! Jamaica.
5 Feb. 87 Cape of Good Hope.
5 Feb. 87 Egyptian Army.
5 Feb. S7! Bombay.
5 Feb. 87 Mauritius.
5 Feb. 87 Cork.
S Feb. 87 Punjab.
5 Feb. 87 Bombay.
5 Feb. 87JCape of Good Hope.
5 Feb. 87! Punjab.
5 Feb. 87 Punjab.
5 Feb. 87 Madras.
5 Feb. 87I Punjab.
5 Feb. 871 Bengal.
5 Feb. 87|
5 Feb. 87! Hong Kong,
5 Feb. 87; West Africa.
27 July 87 Crete
27 July 87 Egyptian Army.
27 July 87! Netley.
27 July 87 Egypt.
27 July 87 Adj. Vol. Med. Staff Corps.
27 July 87! Hong Kong. .
27 July 87 Gosport.
27 July 87 West Africa.
27 July 87 Netley.
27 July 87! Madras.
27 July 87!Nova Scotia.
27 July 87I Dover.
7 July 87 Netley.
7 July 871 Egypt.
27 July 87! Portsmouth.
27 July 87 Punjab.
27 July 87 Gibraltar.
27 July 87 Ceylon.
1 Feb. 90 1 Aldershot.
1 Feb. 90! West Africa.
1 Feb. 90 Hong Kong,
1 Feb. 90. Aldershot.
1 Feb. 90' Straits Settlements.
1 Feb. 901 Scots Guards.
1 Feb. 901 Woolwich.
30 Mar. 90; West Africa.
29 July 90 ^Gosport.
29 July 90' Egyptian Army.
29 July 90 1 East Africa.
29 July 90 ■Training School, Aldershot.
29 July 90 Bermuda.
384
Royal Army Medical Corps.
Captains.
Jackson, Robert William Henry, BA. MB. BCh
' Mawhinny, Robert John Watt,508 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Brag, George Arthur Theodore, LRCP. MECS. LSA
Forde, Bernard, MB. MCh
Ferguson, John Daoid, LRCPI. LRCSI
Beach, Thomas Boswail, LRCP. MRCS. LSA
Powell, Edgar Elkins, LRCP. MRCS. LSA.
Healey, Coryndon Wm. Rutherford. LRCPI. LRCSI
Jennings, James Willes. LRCPI. LRCSI.
Williams, Edgar M'Kenzie, LRCP. MRCS.
Dowse, Henry Esmonde, LRCP. MRCS.
Connor, John Colpovs, MB. BCh
Carter, James Edward. MB. B Ch
Hardv. Frederick Wynne, LSA
Clapham, John Thurlow. LRCP. MRCS.
Graham, Walter Ap Samuel James. LRCP. MRCS.
Shanahan, Daniel Davis, LRCPI. LRCSI
Whitestone, Charles William Henrv, MB. BCh
Pearse, Albert, LRCP. MRCS .....".
Mason, Hubert Dempster, LRCPI. MRCS.
Daltcn, Charles, LRCPI.
Porter, Frederick Joseph William, LSA. MRCS. LRCP
Robinson, Oliver Long, MRCS. LHCP.
Stalkartt. Charles Edward Grey. MD. MRCS. LRCP
Gibbard, Thomas Wykes, MB.MRCS. LSA
Healy, Christopher James, MB. BCh
Biiist, Herbert John Martin. MB. MCh
Stanistreet, George Prndshaw. MB. BCh
Wade-Erown, Francis Joseph, MRCS. LRCP
Hardv, William Edmund, MRCS. LRCP
Brogden, James England, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Gias.
Tate, Gerard William. MB. BCh
Faichnie, Norman, MB. BCh
Lenehan, Thomas Joseph, MB. BCh
M'Dowell, Frederick, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Gias
Begbie, Francis Warbnrton
MacCarthy, Ibar Ansbert Orva. MRCS. LRCP.
Austin, John Henrv Edward, MRCS. LRCP.Ed.
Duggan, Charles William.*0 MB. MCh
Jameson, James Conway,505 MB. MCh
Pilcher, Edgar Montagu, MB. BCh |3°Jan. 92
Johnson, Henry Perch al. MRCS. LRCP !3oJan. 92
Beyts, William George MRCS. LRCP 130 Jan. 92
SHKOKON
CiPTAIN.
29 July 90
UIGIHENT, OU
STATION.
Staikartt, Harold Arthur, MB. MCh.
Dunn, Henry Nason,*06 MB. BCh
Withers. Samuel Henry, MB. BCh
Morphew, Edward Maudslev, MRCS. LRCP. ..
Anderson, Ernest Chester, MRCS. LRCP. LSA.
Tyacke, Nicholas, MRCS^LRCP. _„„ I30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
50 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan. 92
30 Jan
Holt, Robert Hughtrede Edward, MRCS. LRCP. LSA
Mitchell, Lionel Arthur, MB. BCh
Fleming, Charles Christie, DSO. MB. MCh
Hennessy, John, MB. BCh
Martin, Claude Buist, MB. MCh
Buchanan, George Johnstone, MB
Lawson, Charles Bunburv. MB. MCh
Hughes, George Edgar, LRCSI. LRCPI.
Kelly, Joseph Francis Mary, MB
Crawford, Gilbert Stewart, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS. ~)
Glas. LM.Dub j
Alexander, John Donald, MB. BCh
Hinge, Harry Alexander, MRCS. LRCP 27 July 92
M'Naught, James Gibson, MA. MD. MCh. h.p.n. 92 27 July 9:
Bray, Hubert Alaric, LRCP. MRCS 27 July 92
M'Dermott. Thomas, MB. MCh. LM.Dub. 127 July
Slayter, Edward Wheeler, MB. MCh 127 July 92
Thurston, Hugh Stanley, LRCP. MRCS 27 July 92
More, Lancelot Paxton, MB. MCh. Ed 27 July 92
Punjab.
29 July 9ojBirr.
29 July 9c; Egyptian Army.
29 July 90 Bengal.
29 July 90 East Africa.
31 Jan. 91 Woolwich.
31 Jan. 91
31 Jan. 91 Coldstream Guards;
31 Jan. 91 Egyptian Army
31 Jan. 91 Gosport.
31 Jan. 91 [Portsmouth.
31 Jan. 91 Limeiick.
31 Jan. 91 'Dublin.
31 Jan. 91 j Bermuda.
31 Jan. 91 'Madras.
31 Jan. 91I
31 Jan. 91 Dublin.
31 Jan. 9: [Belfast.
31 Jan. 91! Woolwich Arsenal.
31 Jan. 9i,Colche?ter.
31 Jan. 91 .West Africa.
28 July 91 Colchester.
28 July 91 Fort Camden.
28 July oiiBarbadoes.
28 July 91'Madrap.
28 July 91 Bengal.
28 July 91
28 July gilPunjal).
28 July 91 Bombay.
28 July 91! Woking.
28 July 91 Egypt.
28 July 91 j Woolwich.
28 July 91 West Alma.
28 July 91 1 Dublin.
28 July 91 Scots Guards.
28 July 91
28 July 91 Crete.
28 July 91 Grenadier Guards.
28 July 91 Gibraltar.
:8 July 91 Woolwich Arsenal.
_;o Jan. OS ' Bengal.
30 Jan. 95 'Punjab.
30 Jan. 9- Surgeon to Sir W. Lockhart.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 Bengal.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 (Egyptian Army.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 Bengal.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 Bengal.
30 Jan. 92 30 Jan. 95 j Bengal.
30 Jan. 95 [Punjab.
30 Jan. 95 Bengal.
30 Jan. 95'Punjab.
30 Jan. 95'Egyptian Army.
30 Jan. 95 Bengal.
30 Jan. 95JBengal.
30 Jan. 9=1 Bengal.
30 Jan. 95;Punjab.
30 Jan. 95(i Life Guards.
30 Jan. g5(Punjab.
92 30 Jan. 95 Madras.
30 Jan. 92
Hodgens, Charles O'Connor. LRCPI. LRCSI. LM.Dub 27 July 92
Tyrrell, Arthur Frederick, LRCP. MRCS 27 July 92
Jones, Theophilus Percy, MB. BCh 27 July 92
Walker, George Stanley, MB. BCh 27 July 92
Erskine, William Douglas, MB. MCh '27 July 92,
Thompson, Albert George, MB. MCh 27 July 92
Chambers, Alexander Jasper, LRCP. MRCS 27 July 92 :
Moore, George Abraham, MB. BCh. LM.Dub 127 July 92 1
Lewis, Richard Crump, LRCPI. LRCSI LM.Dub 27 July 92
Austin, Reginald Francis Edmund, LRCP. MRCS J27 July 92 :
O'Reillv, Henry William Hutchinson, MB. BCh (27 July 92 27 July 95 Madras.
Marder, Nicholis, LRCP. MRCS ; (27 July 92 27 July 95;Bombay.
Condon, Ec'gp.r Hurt, MB., MCh. LSCSI. LM.Dub 27 July 92 L7 July 95 Bengal.
Mansfield, Gerald Stewart, MB. MCh 127 July 92 27 July 95,Bengal.
Faichnie, Frederick George, LRCP. MRCS 27 Juiy 92 27 July 95 Bengal.
BX?plfrV<» Wmiam KingC°mbe' L^P.Ed. LRCS.Ed.^ I July |J7 Jnly ^Bombay.
Mangan, Frederick Meredyth, MRCS. LRCP 30 Jan. 93I30 Jan. 96jPunjab
30 Jan. 95 j
27 July 95 [Punjab.
27 July 95 Bombay.
27 July 95 1 Bombay.
27 July 95 [Madras.
27 July 95 Bombay.
27 July 95[Bengal.
27 July 95 Punjab.
27 July 95 1 Bombay.
27 July 95 Punjab.
27 July 95 [Bombay.
27 July 95I Punjab.
27 July 95 Madras.
27 July 95:Bengal.
27 July 95|Bomoay.
27 July 95 Madras.
27 July 95'Bombay.
27 July 95 Bombay.
Pollock, Charles Edward. MRCS. LRCP.
Taylor, William James, MB
Longhurst, Bell Wilmott, MRCS. LRCP.
Rivers, John Herbert, MRCS. LRCP
Berryman, Henrv Arthur, MltCS. LRCP.
Buswell, Ferberd Richard, MRCS. LRCP.
Symons, Frank Albert, MB
Farmer, John Henrv, LRCSI. LRCPI. 30 Jan. 93:30 Jan. 96 Bengal.
Samman, Charles Thomas, MRCS. LSA 30 Jan. 93 30 Jan. g6:Madras.
30 Jan. 9330 Jan. 96; Bengal.
30 Jan. 93 30 Jan. 96'Bombay.
30 Jan. 93130 Jan. 96jPunjab.
30 Jan. 93:30 Jan. 96'Bombay.
30 Jan. 93|3oJan. 96|Bengal.
3» Jan. 93 30 Jan. 96|Madras.
30 Jan. 93I30 Jan. 96'Madras.
Royal Army Medical Corp).
385
Captains.
Spencer, Charles George.5"7 MB.
Fovrler, Charles Edward Percy, FRCS. LRCP
Goodwin, Thos. Herbert JohnOhapman.O SO. MRCS.LRCP.
Keble, Alfred Ernest Conquer, LRCPI. LRCSI
Collins, Penis Joseph, M B. BCh. LAH.Dub
Killery, St. John Browne, MRCS. LRCP
French, Herbert Cumming. MRCS. LRCP _
Barter, William Pearson, LRCPI. LRCSI......
Williams, Ernest Montgomery, MRCS. LRCP
M'Munn, James Robert, LRCPI. LHCSI.
Anderson, John Buckle, MRCS LRCP
Prynne, Harold Vernon, MRCS. LRCP
Master, Alfred Edmund, MRCS. LRCP. MB. BCh
Dansey-Browning, George. MRCS. LRCP
Clark, Ernest Shaw, MB. MCh
Barnett, Kennet Bruce, MB. BCh
Boyle, Michael, MB. BCh
Cameron, Kenneth Mackenzie, MB. MCn
Fleury, Charles Maria y. LSA. MRCS. LRCP
Fox, Arthur Claude, MRCS. LRCP
Green, Sebert Francis St. Davids, MRCS. LRCP
Tibbits, Walter, MB. MCh
Evans, Percy, MRCS. LRCP. MB. BCh
Milner, Arthur Edward, MRCS. LRCP
Morgan, Claude Kyd, MB. MCh
Silver, John Payzant, MB. MCh
Vaughan- Williams, Herbert Wynne, MB. MCh
Buist, John Martin, MB. MCh
Dove, Frank, MRCS. LRCP. LSA
Thorn, George St. Clair, MB. MCh
Sweetnam, Stephen Westrope, MRCS. LRCP
Harrison, William Sandilands, MB. MCh
Howell, Harry Arthur Leonard, MRCS. LRCP. LFPS.Gla*
Lawson, Douglas, MRCS. LRCP
Steel, Edwin Bedford, MB. BCh
Profeit, Charles William, MB. MCh
Kiddle, Frederick, MB. BCh
Staddon, Henry Ernest, MRCS. LRCP
Murison, James Augustus. MB. MCn
Perry, Samuel James Chatterton Prittie, LRCPI. LRCSI. ..
Heat'on, Arthur Frederick, MRCS.LRCP
• 9 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 Julv 93
29 July oil
29 July 93
29 July 93
29 July 031
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 94
29 Jan. 04
29 Jan. 94 1
29 Jan. 94I
29 Jan. 94!
29 Jan. Q4
2ts July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
.8 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
28 July 94
28 July Q4
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 93
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
Smith, Lionel Fergus, MB
Blackham, Robert James, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Fairrie, Septimus Harold, MB
Maurice, George Thelwall Kindersley, MRCS. LRCP
Fawssett, Rupert, MRCS. LRCP
Forrest, John Vincent, MB. MCh
Grattan, Henry William, MRCS. LRCP
Gunter, Francis Ernest, MB. MCh
Campbell, John Hav, MRCS. LRCP. LSA
Grech, John, MRCS. LRCP
Bliss, Ernest William, MRCS. LRCP
Lieutenants.
Brereton, Frederick Sadleir, MRCS. LRCP
Statham, John Charles Baron, MRCS. LRCP
Cooper, Robert Montagu Le Hunte, MB. MRCS. LRCP...
Hayes, Edwin Charles, LRCP. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Probyn, Percy John, MRCS. LRCP
Waring, Anthony Henry, MRCS. LRCP
Hooper, Arthur Winsmore, MRCS. LRCP
Ward, William Alfred, MRCS. LRCP. LSA
Forrest, Edmund George, MB. BCh
Birrell, Edwin Thomas Fairweather, MB. MCh
Cochrane, Edward Warren Webber. MB. BCh.
Morris, Arthur Hugh, MRCS. LRCP
Riddick, George Bushman. MRCS. LhCP
Archer, Samuel Arthur, 2IRCS. LRCP
MacDougall, Alexander James, MB. MCh
Clements, Robert William, MB. BCh
Swaoey, Maurice, MRCS. LRCP
Hewetson, Henry, MRCS. LRCP
Stammers, George Elliott Frank, MRCS. LRCP
Wanhill, Charles Frederick, MRCS. LRCP
Hudleston, Wilfrid Edward, MRCS. LRCP
Corkery, Martin Percy, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas.
Gaine, Frederick John, LSA
Addams- Williams, Leonard, MRCS. LRCP
Rattray, Malcolm MacGregor, MB. MCh. Ed
Power, John Henrv, LRCSI. LRCPI.
Phillips, Richard Edward Game, MRCS. LRCP
Clarke, Thomas Henry Matthews, MB. BCh
Marriott, Edwin Walter P. V
Cummins, Stevenson Lyle, MB
M'Ardle, Joseph, MB. BCh
Hopkins, Charles Hensley, MRCS. LRCP
Hearn, Lewis Julius Christopher, MB. BCh
M'Kessack, Peter, MB. BCh
M'Carthy, John M'Donald, LSA
Brodribb, Ernest, MRCS. LRCP.
Poe, John, MB. BCh
Norrington, Henry Lawrence VVeekes, MRCS. LRCP.
SUKGEON
LIBUT.
SCBGEON
CAPTAIN.
REGIMENT, OI
STATION.
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 Jau. 97
29 J an. 97;
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
I29 Jan. 97
■ 29 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
28 July 97
,8 July 97
28 July 97
2S July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 Ju:y 97
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 9^
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Jau.
July
July
Jan.
tengal.
bengal.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bong Kong.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Benjral.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Malta.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Grenadier Guards.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Ceylon.
Jamaica.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Grenadier Guards.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras.
Coldstream Guards.
29 July 98
29 July 98
95I29 July 98
95(29 July 98
95 29 July 98
95^9 July 98
95J29 July 98
95 29 July 98
95 29 July q8
95 29 July 98
97 16 Nov. 98
>9 Jan.
29 Jan.
'.g Jan.
<.g Jan.
•g Jan.
•■g Jan.
2Q Jau.
>.g Jan.
>9 Jan.
29 July
>.g July
29 July
29 July
!9 July
July
July
July
July
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
28 July
'uly
uly
uly
uly
18 J
28 J
:8 J
8 J
•8 July
:8 July
:8 July
8 July
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bengal.
2 Lite Guards.
Bengal.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Bengal.
Scots Guards.
Bengal.
Grenadier Guards.
Bengal.
West Africa.
Madras.
Coldstream Guards.
Madras.
Madras.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Bombay.
|Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
West Africa.
Egyptian Army.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Crete.
Crete.
Malta.
Home District.
Crete.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Crete.
Bengal .
West Africa.
Crete
Egypt.
Aldershot.
386
Royal Army Medical Corps.
Lieutenants.
Stallard, Hamilton Geo. Fra.mpton, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Jephson, Robert Dalkeith, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Bowen, Arthur Winniett Nunn, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Browne-Mason, Hubert Oliver Browne
Penny, Frederick Septimus
Watts, Brian
Martin, Henry Graham
Berne, John Geiald
Carroll, Frederick Fitzgerald, MB
Macpherson, Joha Duncan Graham, MB
Gwynn, William Puruell
O'Grady, Standish de Courcy, MB
Young, Augustus Henry Owen
Bourke, Ernest Albert
Lowsley, Montagu Marmion
Lupton, Alfred Orichton, MB
Carter, Gerald Bayley.JlfB
Ross, Norman Hamilton, MB
Collingwood. Percy Hildcbrand
O'Gorman, Charles John
Nickerson, William Henry Snyder, MB.
Nickerson, George Snyder, MB
Crisp, George Bedford
Fuhr, Robert Strickland Hannay
Jagger, Waller, MB
MacCarthy, Alexander Bremner, MB. ...
Archer, George Johnston Stoney, MB....
Selby, Robert, MB....
Half, Sydney Octavius
Weld, Alfred EJmond
Gallie, James Stuart,
Heffernan, Francis Joseph Christopher
Thorp, Arthur Edward
Mainprise, Cecil Wilmot
Herrick, Henry
Dobbin, Edwin John.;
Cowan, James, MB
O'Flahertv, Austin Romuald
Walton, Henry Beckles Gall
Hewitt, Edmund Philip
SUBGEON
LIEUT.
2£ July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 93
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 93
23 Jan
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan. 08
28 Jan
28 Jan
98
HBGIMBNT, OB
STATION.
LIEUT.
July
July
July
July
July
July-
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Punjab.
Bengal.
Woolwich,
West Africa.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
West Africa.
Aldershot.
Portsmouth.
Chester.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Crete.
Aldershot.
Curragb.
Portsmouth.
Egypt.
Dublin.
Gosport.
Colchester.
Aldershot.
Portsmouth.
Netley.
Dover.
Dublin.
98|Aldershot.
98! Colchester.
93JWcolwich.
gS'Edinburgh.
98J Dublin.
98 Chester.
98 [Dover.
98 Curragh.
98 Aldershot.
98 Belfast.
98 West Africa.
98 West Africa.
Aldershot.
QUAHTEK MaSTKBS.
Kennedy, Thomas Francis
Connor, Timothy509
Hunt, Joseph
Phillips, Thomas510
Merritt, George51'
Gillman, David James
Beach, Joseph Herbert Wolfe512
Bond, Thomas
Thowless, Edwin513
Kyle, Frederick511
Adams, Richard515
Hirst, James516
Hewitt, Martin-17
Goater, Benjamin
Lockhart, Harry518
Lane, George James519
Vidler, William Thomas520
Bere, Charles
Barton, William Henry
Lines, Edward
Tandy, John
Freshwater, Arthur
Crawley, Charles
Brake, Timothy Francis5'*'
Short, John Bartholomew525
Hasell, Harry Godiey
Dallas, David
Dear, Clement Francis526
Mathews, John
Finley, Alexander
Diggins, William James527
Alien, lieorge Leverstone
Bruce, Alexander
Macintosh, Philip
Hawkey, Richard
LIEUT. OF
OBDEBLIKS.
HON. LIEUT.
9 June
2 July
2 July
4 Sept.
2 July 79
2 July 79
4 Sept. 8u
10 July 89
7 Aug. 89
8 Jan. 90
30 July 90
24 Dec. 90
24 Dec. 90
4 Feb. 91
4 Feb. 91
22 Apr. 91
23 Dec. 91
16 Mar. 92
16 Mar. 92
13 July -
11 Jan.
9 Aug.
4 Oct.
16 Apr. 94
22 July 94
8 Aug. 94
5 Sept. 94
12 Sept. 94
17 Apr.
17 Apr. 95
5 May 95
25 Mar. 96
6 May 96
3 June 96
9 June 97
24 Nov. QJ
24 Aug. 98
28 Dec. "
HON.
CAPTAIW.
q June 87
2 July
2 July 89
4 Sept. 90
QUABTBB
MASTSB.
i July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
10 July 89
7 Aug. 89
8 Jan. no
30 July
24 Dec.
24 Dec.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
22 Apr.
23 Dec.
16 Mar.
16 Mar.
13 July
1 1 Jan.
9 Aug.
4 Oct.
16 Apr.
22 July
8 Aug.
5 Sept. 94
12 Sept. 94
17 Apr. 95
17 Apr. 95
5 Ma7 95
25 Mar. 96
6 May 96
3 June 96
9 June 97
24 Nov. 97
24 Aug. 9S
28 Dec. 98
STATION.
South Africa.
York.
Woolwich.
London.
Woolwich.
South Africa.
Crete.
Malta.
Portsmouth.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Chatham.
Dover.
Egypt.
Egypt.
Curragh.
Netley.
Netley.
Egypt.
London.
Depot, Aldershot .
Aldershot.
Crete.
Malta.
Devonport.
Colchester.
Gibraltar.
Aldershot.
Hong Kong.
Netley.
Belfast.
Cork.
Depot and Training School, AldersJwt. 3°7
Officer Commanding.— Lt.Colonel "W. B. Allin, MB. z8 Nov. 95.
Second in Command- and Instructor. — Major H. E. R. James, 25 Apr. 98.
Adjutant. — Captain O. R. A. Julian, 17 June 96.
Commanding B Company and Assistant Instructor. — Captain H. J. Parry, MB. 10 June ;
Commanding A Company. — Captain C. H. Hale, DSO. 29 July 97.
Quarter Master. — Hon. Lieut. C. Crawley, 2S Apr. 98.
Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
1 Director General J. Jameson was promoted Surgeon " in consideration of his highly meritorious services
during an epidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad." Had charge of the D division of the English ambulance m
the Franco-German war from October 1870 till March 1871, and was employed at the siege of Paris and in
the campaign on the Loire.
** Surgeon General T. Maunsell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 -87 (mentioned in despatches
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lo^ in 1895 as Principal Medical
Officer to the force (mentioned in despatches. CB. and Medal with Clasp).
45 Surgeon General W. Taylor was attached to the Head Quarters of the Japanese Army during the Japan and
China war in 1894 (Japanese War Medal). Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott m
1895 as Principal Medical Officer with the Force (promoted to be Surgeon Major General, Star).
18 Surgeon General Preston served in medical charge of the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and
was present at the affair at Girishk, in the engagement at Maiwand (dangerously wounded), and throughout the
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, nromoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt.Colonel, una
Medal).
51 Colonel R. P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Royal Artillery during the cam-
paign of 1864-65, and was present at the attack and capture of Bala and Buxa Dooars (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
52 Surgeon General A. F. Churchill served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the hospital
at Wady Haifa (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
55 Colonel C. A. Maunsell served with the Royal Artillery during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-6S, and was
present at tho capture of Fort Buxa, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Fort
Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
i9 Surgeon General O'Dwyer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of No. 2 Bearer Company ,and
was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in desDatches.
Clasp).
65 Surgeon General W. Nash served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
67 Surgeon General C. M'D. Cuffe served in the Kafir war of 1S78 as Principal Medical Officer of the
Transkei Column throughout the operations against the Galekas. Served throughout the Zulu campaign as
Principal Medical Officer of the Northern and subsequently of Wood's Flying Column from the commencement
of operations till the action of Ulundi and conclusion of the war (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
81 Surgeon General H. S. Muir served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the engagement at Shahjiu
(Medal).
88 Surgeon General W. A. Catherwood served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir '(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer at the base
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
89 Surgeon General W. D. Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Infantry Brigade, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major with relative rank of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
93 Surgeon General W. S.M. Price served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the operations in the Bazar
Valley, including the engagement at Deh Sarakh (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Korti Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
98 Colonel W. E. Riordan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar
(Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in charge of No. 3 Field Hospital
and organized the Camel Ambulance of the force ; was Senior Medical Officer of the British Troops at Suakin
from 28th May to 28th November 1885 (Clasp).
100 Colonel J. H. Hughes served with the 2nd Field Hospital during the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
103 Colonel John Maturin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
110 Colonel R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the 45th Regiment, and was present
at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 as Senior Medical Officer (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal,with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North WestFrontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
u" Lt.Colonel C. E. Harrison served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
J22 Colonel Evatt served in thePerak Expedition in i8~76 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid; was Senior Medical Officer with Tytlor's Column in the
expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in Lieut. General Maude's despatch) ; was in charge of a Section
Field Hospital on the return march to India in June 1879 (thanked by the Governor General and by the Commander
in Chief in India in General Orders) ; afterwards served in charge of a Field Hospital with Sir Charles Gough's
Brigade during the advance to Gundamuck and Cabul (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 in command of the 2nd Bearer Company of the Medical Staff Corps, and was present in the en-
gagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890 in command of the British Field Hospital (mentioned in
despatches).
128 Colonel W. M'Watters served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in :8qi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
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140 Colonel H. Comerford served in the Zulu war of 1875. and was present at the battle of Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 , and took part in the 1 efence of Pretoria (mentioned in despatches).
155 Colonel W. F. Burnett served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal Clasp). Served with the Afghan war
from 2nd January to 28th August 1880, the greater part of the time in meuical charge of the 1st Battalion
25th Regiment (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
156 Colonels T. O'Farrell »ml R. (J. Eaton, Lt.Colonels W. B. Slaughter, H. Charlesworth, E. A. Roche, R. D.
Hodson, H. C. Kirkpatrick, and P. J. Dempsey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
176 Colonel E. Townsend served in the Abyssinian campaign from December 1867 to June 1868, and was
present at the action of Arogee (Medal). Served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76,
including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January, and 4th February— severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches)!
Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879. and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Meda
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-90 \ mentioned in despatches, Star). Served in the campaign
on the Noith West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmund Field Force (men-
tioned in despatches), and afterwards as Piincipal Medical Officer 1st Division Tii ah Expeditionary Force
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
176 Colonel J. F. Supple served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74, and was present at the attack on and
defence of the Hospital atFoumanah (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 187B-S0 (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition i» 1886-87 as Senior Medical Officer 6th Brigade imentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
177 Colonel J. H. Moore served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 frcm the 10th October 1873, including the
defence of the Hospital at Foomanah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took
part in the occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo
near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
178 Colonel R. de la C. Corbett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
180 Colonel W. H. M'Namara served m the Egyptian war of 18S2 attached to the 1st Battalion Royal Irish
Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Meda! w:th Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i99 Colonel Janes Fraser served in the Zulu w i.r in 1879, and in the snbsequeutoperations against Sekukuni,
including the capture of the>troughold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Buer war of 1880-d i , and had medical
charge of the Fort at Stauderton during its investment.
215 Lt.Colonel R. D. Bennett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present in the engagements at
Dunquah and Abrakrampa (Medal).
218 Lt.Colonel James M'Namara was in medical charge of the troops (detachments of Royal Artillery and 10th
Foot) sent into the Native State of Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874; and was present at the attack
and capture of the Kapayan stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was in
medical charge of Brigadier General Brooke's Brigade covering the retreat from Maiwand (mentioned in
despatches), took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
221 Colonel Beamish served in 1 the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the siege train of the 1st Division of the Cabnl
Expeditionary Force in Dadur and the Bolan Pass (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86
(Medal with Clasp).
222 Lt. Colonel J. A. Clery served during Ihe Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Abu Dom Field
Hospital (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
221 Lt.Colonel W. J. Fawcett served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188& (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
225 Lt.Colonel VV.E. Saunders served intheZulu war ini879 (Medal). Alsoserved in the Boerwarini88i. Servea
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the Tiran
Expeditionary Force as Principal Medical Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
and Medal with two Clasps).
226 U. Colonel A. H. Anthonisz served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
228 LI. Colonel G. D. N. Leake served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition fa
1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
229 Lt.Colonel M. D. O'Connell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
230 Lt.Colonel E. H. Joynt served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
232 Lt.Colonel J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872," to be promoted Staff Surgeon, as s oon as he
has qualified for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against the Indians
at Orange Walk, British Honduras," on the 1st September 1872. Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in th e Afghan
war in 1879-80 and was present in the engagement at Maiwand in charge of a Field Hospital, and took part in the
defence of Candahar (received the thanks of the Government of India, Medal). Served in the Egyptia n war of
18S2 with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir in charge of c Field Hospital
(Medal with Clasp, 4th Cla=s of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expe dition in
1887-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
243 Lt.Colonel H. J. W. Barrow served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khediv 's Star);
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss.
244 Lt.Colonel Drury served in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
246 Lt.Colonel W. Donovan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Cabul Field Force, and afterwards with
the Koorum Force, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler in medical charge
of the 85th King's Light Infantry including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with
the Natal Field Force as a volunteer. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rubert Low in iSgs (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
248 Lt.Colonel R. H. Quill served with the Royal Artillery in the Koorum Valley in the Afghan war of 1879-80,
and had medical charge of the Depot Field Hospital during the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General
Tytler (Medal).
249 Lt.Colonel B. M. Blennerhassett served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895
(CM" 67. and Star).
SM Colonel H. H. Stokes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Ciaspj.
251 Colonel T. J. Gallwey served in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present at the attack and capture of Ah
Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egvptian war of 1882, and w-as present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, had charge of the Debbeh
Field Hospital, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column on its return to Korti (mentioned
in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Six
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Principal Medical Officer to th6 force, including the engagement atFirketand
the operations at Hafir (mentioned it despatches, CB., and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Nomi nated to the
3rd Class of the Mediidie for services under the Egyptian Government.
252 Lt.Colonel W. S. Pratt served as Assistant Surgeon with theArme'e duRhin under Marshal Bazaine in the
Franco-German war of 1S70-71, and was present at the actions of Gravelotte and St. Privat. Was driven into
Metz with the French Armv, and remained during the siege and until the surrender of the fortress from star-
vation. Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 on the Staff of Lord Wolseley (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"■* Lt.Colonel W. B. Allin served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expeditions
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^884-85, and had charge of the Field Hospital at Gakdul Wells (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
236 Lt.ColonelLangridge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koornm and Catral Field Forces, including'
the affair at Karatiga and the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, the capture of Cabul and sub-
sequent cavalry pursuit, the two expeditions to Maidan, the engagement at Tukht i-Shah, and the defence
or Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Boer war of 1S81 in medical charge of the 92nd High-
landers.
257 Lt.Colonel W.E. Web D served mthe Egyptian warof 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served witn tbe Nile Expedition in 188.1-85 (Clasp).
26i Lt.Colonel R. W. Mapleton served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
269 Lt.Colonel W. L. Gubbins served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the Bazar Valley Expedi-
tion under Lieut.General Maude in medical charge of the 5th Fusiliers, and subsequently of the Head Quarters
Staff ; in 1879-80 he served with the Khyber Line Force under Lieut.General Bright in medical charge of the
Head Quarters Staff ; was also Divisional Sanitary Officer and Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer, and
was present with the expeditions against the Mohmunds and into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served with,
the expedition to Burmah in 1886 (Medal with Clasp) .
270 Lt.Colonel Thomsett served mthe Afghan war in 1878-79, and had medical charge of the Divisional Field
Hospital at Thull ; accompanied the expedition into the Khost country and was present in the engagement
atMattoon (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with No. 4 Field Hospital (Medal, and Khedive'B Star) .
273 Lt.Colonel Magill served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was present
at the action at Abu Klea — severely wuunded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
275 Lt.Colonel O. G. Wood served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and. Khedive's Star).
277 Lt.Colonel W. B. Millerserved in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
28th August (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
200 Lt.Colonel John Martin served in the Egyptian war of i8fc2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Personal Assistant to the Surgeon General (Medal with Clasp).
281 Lt.Colonel J. J. Greene servedin the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with theNile Expedition in 1884-85
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86.
253 Lt.Colonel J. A. Gormley served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in medical charge of the 51st Light Infantry, and took part with the
expeditions against the Mohmunds and into the Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served in the Boer warof 1881. Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in South.
Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, promoted
to be Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel).
287 Lt.ColonelF. W. Trevor servedin the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Field Force, and was present.
in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
251 Lt.Colonel A. T. Sloggett served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896 as Senior Medical Officer with the British Troops, including the engagement at Firket and the operations
at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Surgeon Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and' Khedive's
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign in the Soudan under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1898 as Senior
Medical Officer ist brigade British Division, and was present at the battle of Khartoum — dangerously wounded
(mentioned in despatches, promoted to the higher grade of his rank, Clasp).
-J6 Lt.Colonel S. H. Carter served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
297 Lt.Colonel G. D. Bourke served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star);
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss. Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 7887-89 (Medal with Clasp) : and with the Chin- Lushai Expedi tionary Force in
1889-90 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
293 Lt.Colonel C. H. Swayne served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of a Field Hospital at
Dongola (.Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with
two Clasps).
299 Lt.Colonel J. C. Dorman served in the Afghan war in 1878-9, and was present in the engagement at
Ali Kheyl and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
300 Lt.Colonel W.L. Chester served in the Boer war in i88r. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
301 Lt.Colonel J. S. Forrester served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star).
302 Lt.Colonel Fenn served in the Afghan war in 18 79-80 in medical charge ola battery of Royal Artillery, and was
present at the affair at Zaidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
303 Lt.Colonel W. 0. Wolseley served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (promoted
Surgeon Lt.Colonel, Star),
301 Major Alexander served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the
destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
305 Lt.Colonel M. R. Ryan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid (Medal with Clasp) . Servedin the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3U8 Lt.Colonel Morris served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force, and in 1879-8C with the
Cabul Field Force ; was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the actions around Cabul in December
1879, including the defence of Sherpore ; was in medical charge of the 92nd Highlanders in the engagement at,
Charasiah in April 1880 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
309 Lt.Colonel G. H. Le Mottee served in the Boer war of 18S1.
310 Lt.Colonel J.F.Williamson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the in-
vestment of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)*
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
311 Lt.Colonel J. T. Carey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the storming of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Servedin the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
•.I312 Lt.ColonelW. J. R. Rainsford served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations of the Soudan,
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
314 Lt.Colonel P. H. Johnston served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition,
including the assault of Zawa (Medal) .
315 Lt.Colonel I. B. Emerson served with the 3rd Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
39° Boyal Army Medical Corps. — War Services
317 Lt.Colonel U. J. Bourke served in the Soudan canroaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen,
in the advance in support of the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
318 Lt.Colonel W. H. Allen served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender
OfKafr Dowiirand Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
320 Lt.Colonel J.L. Peyton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
321 Lt.Colonel A.W. Carleton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
322 Lt.Colonel G. A. Hughes served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Beehuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir
Charles Warren. Served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
323 Lt.Colonel W. T. Johnston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of tbe 1st Battalion South
Staffordshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Beehuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren.
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in the Burmah Column (Medal with Clasp).
324 Lt.Colonel A. W. Browne served in the Afghan war of iS;8-8o, and was present in the engagements at
AhmedKheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
325 Lt.Colonel W. \V. Kenny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star).
326 Lt.Colonel P. M. Ellis scrved'witli the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal wilh Clasp).
327 Lt.Colonel W. Keays received the thanks of Sir Robert Biddulph, High Commissioner of Cyprus, for his
services to the Civil Government, during a virulent epidemic of fever in Nicosia in 1881. Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the ist Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's
Star) ; also served in tbe Soudan campaign in 1885 with No. 2 Bearer Company, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
328 Lt.Colonel R. T. Beamish served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
329 Lt.Colonel H. Grier. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
335 Lt.Colonel O. E. P. Lloyd served in the Zulu war in 1879 with Clarke's Column, and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold, and was present at the capture of King
Cetewayo (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881. and took part in the defence of Standerton.
Served in the Kachin Expedition in 1892-93 with the Military Police, first as Medical Officer in charge of the
North Eastern Column, and afterwards as Senior Medical Officer of the whole force, and was present at the
attack on the Sima Post ; commanded the Post during the attack after Captain Morton, the Officer Commanding,
was killed (mentioned in despatches, IXiff., and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded the Victoria Cross for his con-
spicuous braver under the following circumstances :— " During the attack on the Sima Post by Kachins, on the
6th January last L1893], Surgeon Major Lloyd, on hearing that the Commanding Officer, Captain Morton (who
had left the fort to visit a picket about 80 yards distant), was wounded, at once ran out to his assistance under a
close and heavy fire, accompanied by Subadar Matab Singh. On reaching the wounded officer, Surgeon Major
Lloyd sent Subadar Matab Singh back for further assistance, and remained with Captain Morton till the Subadar
returned with five men of the Magwe Battalion of Military Police, when he assisted in carrying Captain Morton
back to the fort, where that officer died a few minutes afterwards. The enemy were within ten or fifteen paces
keeping up a heavy fire, which killed three men of the picket, and also Bugler Purna Singh. This man accom-
panied Captain Morton from the fort, showed great gallantrj- in supporting him in his arms when wounded, and
was shot while helping to carry him tack to the fort. (The Native Officer and five Sepoys above alluded to have
been awarded the Order of Merit.)"
339 Lt.ColonelJ. G. MacNeece served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defenco of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar IMedal with Clasp).
s4" Major P. M. Carleton served in Burma with the North Chin Hill Field Force in 1892-93 as Senior Medical
Officer.
341 Lt.Colonel J.J. Falveyserved in the Zulu war in 1879. and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni in
medical charge of a section of Moveable Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 in
medical charge of the garrison at Lydenburg during the investment of that place (mentioned in despatches)
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Medical Officer Base and Lines of Communication and Medical
Superintendent of the transport of the sick and wounded (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expe-
dition in 1384-85 as Surgeon to the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present at the action at Abu Klea ; estab-
lished the hospital at Abu Klea Wells, where he acted as Senior Medical Officer (two Clasps).
"" Lt.Colonel H. R. O. Cross served in the Zulu war in 1879 with the Mounted Infantry of the Flying
Column and with the Cavalry Patrol until the capture of King Cetywayo (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Boer war of :S8i with the Mounted Infantry of the Natal Field Force.
343 Lt.Colonel C. Seymour served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Giniss.
344 Major G. S. Robinion served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
345 Major E. H. Myles served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-87 (Medal with Clasp).
346 Major H. Martin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
347 Major S. J. Flood served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 1883-S4 in medical charge of British troops.
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition under Sir 0. V. Tannerin 1884 in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion
of the North Staffordshire Regiment, which on its return suffered from a severe outbreak of cholera in the Bolan
Pass, for his conduct during which he received the thanks of his Commanding Officer and of the Director General
of the Army Medical Staff. Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
347t Major A. P. O'Connor served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
348 Major D. Wardrop served during the Kafir war in 1S78 as Civil Surgeon in the operations against Sekukuni,
and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Cli.sp).
349 Major J. M. Jones served as Civil Surgeon during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
350 Major R. 0. Cusack served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Senior Medical Officer withthe Column
under Brigadier General Graham (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
350T Major M. W. Kerin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
351 Majors A. Peterkin and W. Dugdale served in the Boer war of 1881.
352 Major D. L. Irvine served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action ofKirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
353 Major E. R. Cree served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba andiat the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
354 Major M. O'C. Drury served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
355 Major Twiss served as Civil Surgeon in the Zulu war of 1879, and has received the Medal with Clasp.
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in medical charge of the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the
surrender of Kat'r Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
356 Major R. W. Ford served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). ,
357 Major G. Coutts served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). ,
358 Major Swabey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Field Hospital (Medal, and Khedive s
Star). Served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1885 in medical charge of the 10th
(Railway) Company of Royal Engineers (Clasp) .
Boyal Army Medical Corps. — War Services. 391
359 Major C. R. Woods served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the British Field Hospital in the
Column under Brigadier General Graham (Medal with Clasp).
360 Major R. B. R. Morse served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations on the Soudan frontier in 1SS9 including the engagements at Arguin and Toski (mentioned in
despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp).
361 Major Rowney served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1835-86.
362 Major T. R. Lucas served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the
28th August ar.d at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches), and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Camel Bearer Company, and was present in the action at Abu Klea and m the recon-
naissance to Metammeh (two Clasps) ; also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
Served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches).
sc3 Major C. J. Addison served with the 1st Bearer Company cf the Army Hospital Corps in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
364 Major A. G. Kay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
305 Major W. W. Pope served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in Zulnland in :888.
366 Major S. J. Flood served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 including the engagement at Dowlatza.
Had medical charge of the Uritish Troops during the operations in the Bikauir Territory in 7883-84. Served
with the Soudan Expedition in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3c6t Lt.Colonl G.W. Robinson served in the operations in Burma in 1891 with the Momeik Column (Medal with
Clasp).
367 Major R. C. K. Laffan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; al*o served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Nominated
to the 3rd Class of the Order of the Osmanieh for his services as Inspector of Hospitals to the Egyptian
Sanitary Department.
308 Major C. A. P. Mitchell served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-
Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, ana at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (two Clasps) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
369 Major T. B. A. Tuckey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
370 Major F. A. Harris served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
371 Major ,J. R. Dodd served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
372 Major C. G. D. Mosse served with the expedition to Sherbro', on the West Coast of Africa, in 1883 (men-
tioned in despatches).
373 Major F. A. B. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
371 Major A. S. Rose served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
375 Major J. Battersby served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with Jthe Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, and
was present at the storming of the Malakand Pass and in the engagements at Swat River and Panjkora (Medal
with Clasp).
376 Major J. Maconachie served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps).
37? Major R. Porter served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-6 (Star).
379 Major W. M. O'KeefTe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
380 Major T. J. O'Donnell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren and in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
381 Major John Osburne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in
the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
382 Major R. P. Hetherington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the
operations of the Irrawaddy and North-Eastern Columns (Medal with Clasp).
381 Major A M. Davies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served in the expedition
to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
335 Major H. W. Hubbard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
386 Major T. E. Noding served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
387 Major Yourdi served in the Egyptian war of 1882, firstwith the Army Hospital Corps at Alexandria, and sub-
sequently in medical charge of a battery of Royal Artillery at Ramleh (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
388 Major R. I. D.Hackett served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
339 Captain E. O. Wight served in the operations on the North East Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92.
390 Major G. T. Trewnian served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
391 Major H. H. Johnston served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
392 Major E. M.Wilson served during the Zulu war of 1879 as Civil Surgeon (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Egyptian
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. Served with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scottin 1895 in charge of Base Hospital ( CMG. and Star).
393 Major E. J . E. Risk served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel el-Mahuta
and Mahsama, and at the two actions at Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
391 Major W. G. Birrell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3,6 Major R. Kirkpatrick served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
397 Major D. R. Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
398 Major H. S. M'Gill served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
399 Major F. J. Greig served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Clitsp).
400 Major C. W. S. Magrath served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
101 Major A. V.Lane served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also served with the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagements at El Teh and Temai
(two Clasps).
402 Major J. W. Beatty served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
493 Major G. E. Weston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
404 Major J. M'Laughlin served in the expedition to the Tambaka Country, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1892, as Senior Medical Officer, and was present at the capture of Tambi (mentioned iii despatches, Medal with
392 Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
Clasp). Served with the expedition up the Gambia in 1892 as Senior Medical Officer of the force, and was
present at the capture of Toniataba (mentioned in despatches).
405 Major R. F. O'Brien served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
*°H Major F. T. Wilkinson served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
406 Major W. Dick served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the action at Abu Klea
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
407 Major F. J. Jencken served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present
in. the engagements at El Teb andTemai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
408 Major E. V. A. Phipps served in the operations in Zululand in 7888.
*°8t Major J. Riordan served with the Burmese Expedition in i£85-86 (Medal with Claspl.
409 Major F. H. Treherne served in the Suudau Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in medical charge of
the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagements at El T«bauii Temai (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action
of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
410 Major H. O. Trevor served with the Burmese Expedition in ; 5 85-06 in medical charge of a Battery of Royal
Artillery (Medal with Clasp).
411 Major W. A. Morris served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North AYest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Secretary to the Principal iledic .1 Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
412 Major F. H. M. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, including the expeditions to Bhamo,
Mogaung, and against the Kachins on the frontier of China ; in charge of a section ot a Field Hospital at Bhamo
from January 1886 to March 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
4« Major C. E. Nichol served with the Burinah Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
414 Major T. A. Perry Marsh served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 in medical charge of a Battery of
Mountain Artillery, and was present in several engagements near Ningyan and Yemethen, and in the latterplace
during its investment in February and March 18S6 (Medal with Clasp).
41s Major J. Hickman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in medical charge of No. 8 Batterv
Mountain Artillery (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1892 andwas present
at the capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp).
416 Major A. Baird served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served
in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
416t Major R. P. Bond served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-&5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
*W Majors C. E. Faunce, H. P. Birch, J. J. C. Donnet, and R. H. Clement served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
. 41"+ Major R. H. Firth served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with No. 11 British Field Hospital (Medal with two Clasps).
418 Major A. E. Tate served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion
Rifle Brigade, and with No. 17 British Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp); and again in 1887-89 (Clasp). Served
■with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 with No. 6 British Field Hospital (Medal with Clasp).
419 Major H. Carr served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
420 Major E. H. Lynden Bell served with the Burmese Expedition in iS85-8q (Medal with two Clasps).
421 Major A. Dodd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
421t Major G. Wilson served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
422 Major F. S. Ueuston served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion
Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
423 Major M. O'D. Braddell served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
421 Major H. M. Sloggett served with -lie Miranzni Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
424t Major R. Crofts served with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) .
425 Major J. R. Barefoot served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engag ment at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
426 Major G. D. Hunter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; in
the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Fd£ce in 1S85-86, and in tne operations in the Soudan in 1888-89,
including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert
Kitchener in 1896 as Senior Medical Officer to the force, including the engagement at Firket and the operations
at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Khedive's Medal with two Clasps). Nominated to the 4th Class
ot the Order of the Osmanieh for services with the Egyptian Army.
427 Major W. C. Beevor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp) and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition
to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 1895 (promoted Surgeon Major, Star). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhait in 1897-98 as Staff Surgeon Tirah Expeditionary Force
•(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps I.
428 Major L. E. Anderson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and in the subsequent operations in the
Ea«tern Soudan in 1885 (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
428t Captain G. B. Russell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the operations in Burma in 1^91-92 with the Irrawaddy and North Eastern Co'umns (Medal with Clasp).
429 Majors L. R. Colledge, S. F. Freyer, C. Birt, S. Butterworth, and C. J. Holmes served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
42Jt Major J. R. Forrest served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
430 Major A. E. C. Spence served in the Soudan caiiinaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's SStarj.
431 Major J. R. Mallins served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement
■at Giniss (Medal, aud Khedive's Star).
432 Major J. F. Donegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Pounkan Column under
Brigadier General Wolseley and afterwards with the Tonhon Column (Medal with Clasp).
433 Major R. S. i. Henderson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engage-
ment at Tofrek and at the destruction of Temai (Medal witn Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Burmese war in 1886 including the operations of the Wuntho Expedition (Medal with Clasp) ; aud in the
expedition against the Tounhon Kakyens in 1889 (Clasp) ; also served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition on the
.staff of Sir Charles Arbuthnot (Clasp) ; also with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 as Senior Medical Officer with
Six George Wolseley (mentioued ia despatches, Clasp).
434 Major G. E. Hale served with the Soudan Froutier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with
Clasp); and in 1889-91 with the Tonhon and Wuntho Expeditions (received the thanks of the Government of
lnrha, mentioned in despatches, DSO. andCla^p).
435 Major L. T. M. Nash served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Chisp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
436 Major M. W. hussell served with the Soudan Frontier Force in 1S85-S6 including the engagement at Giniss
(Medal, and Khedi\ e's Star). Served with the Zhob Valley and Kidderzai Expeditions in 1S90 under Sir George
White, including the march to Vihowa.
137 Major N. iianders served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Burmese Expedition under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett with the Southern Shan Column
Royal Army Medical Corps. — War Services. 393
in 1887-88. and with the Karen Expedition in 1888-89, including the action at Lwekaw and minor affairs— severely
wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
438 Major A. Stables served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star)
439 Majors J. D. Moir, C. W. Johnson and C. C. Reilly served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
139t Major G. M. Dobson served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the operations against the Eastern Lushai clans in 1892 (Medal with ulasp).
440 Captain R. Caldwell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
[See also Civil Decorations tor Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
441 Major J.Maher served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to Ashanti under Sir Francis Scott in 180; (promoted Surgeon Major. Star).
M1t Major C. 1-. Josliug served with the expediti oil to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Anhanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 ( Star).
442 Major S. N. Cardozo served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Kosheh (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
443 Major W. Turner served in the Soudan campaign in 1883 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
444 Major F. W. C. Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S9 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps) .
445 Major J. Meek served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
446 Major H. J. Fletcher served with the Miratizai Expedition in 1801 (Medal with Clasp).
447 Captain J. S. Green served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Burmese Expedition in 1891-92, including the operations of the Irrawaddy Column (Clasp).
448 Major S. R. Wills served with the Hazara Expedition in 1801 (Medal with Clasp).
449 Major S. C. Philson served in the operations on the North East Frontier, Burmah, in 1892-93.
454 Major P. C. H. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, Meda
with two Clasps).
456 Major C. S. Sparkes served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
457 Major W. H. "Pinches served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the
operations at Hafir (4th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
458 Major H. D. Rowan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 including the engagement at Kotkai
(Medal with Clasp).
459 Major H. G. Hathaway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89, and accompanied the Rubv Mine
Column to Mogoke; was present at the capture of M linloung in medical charge of the column under Captain
H. Earle (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895, including
the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir "William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in medical charge of the 1st
Battalion Devonshire Regiment including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (two Clasps).
461 Major F. A. Saw served in the operations in South Afiica in 1896 under Sir Frederick Cairington in medical
charge of the Mashonaland Field Force (Medal).
462 Major J. F. Burke served in the Egyptian war of 188; as Civil Surgeon (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Ashanti Expedition under
Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
463 Major H. H. Brown served in the Burmese Expedition under Brigadier General Lockhart in 1885-S7, and a°-ain
in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
464 Major S. J. W. Hayman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-83 (Medal with two Clasps).
465 Major D. Hennessy served in the operations in Zulaland in 1888.
466 Captain F. T. Skerrett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885 87, and again in 1S87-89 (Medal
with two Clasps).
467 Major H. A. Cummins served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
463 Major J. Donaldsou served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
469 Major D. M. O'Callaghan served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895- 96 (Star).
470 M ijor G. Scott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
471 Major G. H. Barefoot served with the Hazara Expedition in 1 838 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
472 Major E. S. Marder served with the Barmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
473 Captain A. Y. Redy served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener hi 1806
<Medal). y
4"6 Captain C. H. Hale served in the operations i^ South Africa under Sir Frederick Carrington in 1896 (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO.).
477 Captain Cockerill served in the Burmese campaign in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal with
Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.I
478 Major F. S. Le Quesne served with the Burmese Expedition in i88q and was severely wounded during
the operations in the Chin country (Ut, and Medal with Clasp): was awarded the Victoria Cross for the
following service:— "Displayed conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty during the attack on the village of Tartan
by a Column of the Chin Field Force on the 4th May 1889 in having remained for the space of about ten minutes in a
very exposed position (within five yards of the loopholed stockade from which the enemy were firing), dressing with
perfect coolness and self-possession the wounds from which 2nd Lieut. Michel, Norfolk Regiment, shortly afterwards
died. Surgeon Le Quesne was himself severely wounded later on whilst attending to the wounds of another officer."
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18 )o (Clasp), and with the Wuntho Field Force in i8qi (Clasp).
479 Major R. H. Penton served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896'
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Khedivs'e
Medal with two Clasps;.
480 Captain C. W. Duggan served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa in 1893 (Medal
with Clasp).
481 Captain C. G. Woods served with the Haiara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
4-2 Major Burtchaell served in the campaign on tbe North We-t Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 witntbe Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Surgeon Major, Medal with
two Clasps).
■,'3 Major E. Eckersley served withhthe Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
484 Captain W. J. Trotter served with the Isazai Expedition in 1882.
467 Captain H. C. Thurston served in the Buruie-.e Expedition in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal with
Clasp).
418 Ciptain J. C. Morgan served with the Zho'i Val'ev Exp3ditim in 1890. Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India .ludur Sir William Lockhart in 1807 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Staff Surgeon
at Head Quarters (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
48a Csptain G. Hilliard served with the Ashanti Expedition nnu<-r Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
490 Captain C. A. Young served in the operations in Burma in 1892 with the Irrawaddy Column (Medal with
Clasp).
4 3 Captain B J. Inniss served with the Wuntho Field Force, Burma, in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
494 Captain E. M. Hassmd served with the Isazai Expeditiou in 1892.
*r' Ma.or H. E. H. Smith served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hatir (mentionel in despatches, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, Kbecln e's Med»l with tw<> Clasps).
497 Captain E. S. Sp->ng served with the Dongola Exneditimary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
including the engagement at Fiiket ana the iterations at Kafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class' of Liie
Medjidie, Khedive's M- dal with two Clasps).
394 Eoyal Army Medical Corps. — War Services.
498 Captain W. Haliaran served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-85 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Liuhai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
499 Captain S. G. Moores served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rohert Low in 1885 in medical charge
of the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders and No. 8 Mountain Battery Royal Artiller3* (Medal with Clasp).
i0° Captain L. Way served in the operations of the Irrawaddy and North Eastern Columns, Burma, in 1891-92
(Medal with Clasp).
501 Captain Frederick Smith served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal wit'i ClasrO. Served in the Boer war of 1881.
M2 Captain P. H. Whiston served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firkef. and the operations at Haflr (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
503 Captain R. .T. W. Mawhinny served with the Isazai Expedition in 189:.
505 Captain J. C. Jameson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
506 Captain H. N. Dunn served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener, in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal
with two Clasps).
507 Captain C. G. Spencer served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
509 CaptaiD T. Connorservedin the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile
Espeditionin 1884-85 (Clasp); also served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagement
at the Tofrek zereba (two Clasps).
5,0 Captain T. Phillips served in the Ashanti %varin 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
511 Lieut. G.Merritt served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, ard Khedive's Star).
512 Lieut. Beach served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuana-
land Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1SS4-85 : and in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
513 Lieut. E. Thowless served in the Egyptian war of iS32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885 (Clasp).
514 Lieut. Kyle served with the Soudan Expedition in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
515 Lieut. R! Adams served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85.
516 Lieut. J. Hirst served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5!7 Lieut. Hewitt served in the Zulu war in 1870, (Medal with Clasp).
518 Lieut. H. Lockhart served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) and in the Soudan
eampaignin 1885 (Clasp).
519 Lieut. G. J. Lane served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
520 Lieut. W. T. Vidler served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
524 Lieut. T. F. Brake served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
525 Lieut. J. B. Short served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896,
including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (5th Class of the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with
two Clasps).
526 Lieut. Dear served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal).
527 Lieut. Diggins served at Suakin during the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
Continuation of Notes to the Army Chaplain's Department.
22 The Rev. O. A. W. O'Neill served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
23 The Rev. E. M. Morgan served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
24 The Rev. C. W. Keatinge served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
25 The Rev. S. P. H. Statham served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the engagement at the
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
28 The Rev. J. Robertson served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as
Chaplain to the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at the investment of Kosheh, the reconnaissance of the
6th December, and the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
29 The Rev. A. W. B. Watson served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896
(Medal with Clasp).
Army Veterinary Department.
39
DlBECTOE GENERAL,
with the rank of Veterinary Colonel.
Francis Duck,1 CB. FRCVS. Vet. Surg. 31 Julv67; 1st Class, 1 Aug. 77; Imp. Vet. Surg. 28 June 90; Director General,
28 Jane 97. War Office.
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonels.
Charles Clayton,8 Vet. Surg. 2 Aug. 71; 1st Class, 21 May 84; Insp. Vet. Surg. 7 Aug. 90. Aldershot.
Henry Thomson,9 Principal Veterinary Officer, India, with rank of Veterinary Colonel, 1 June 97; Vet. Surg. 1 Nov. 71 ;
1st Class, 21 May 84 ; Insp. Vet. Surg. 8 Oct. 90. Bengal.
Alfred Ernest Queripel,13 Inspector General Cioil Veterinary Dept. in India, with rank of Veterinary Colonel, 28 May 94 ;
Vet. Surg. 27 Aug. 70; 1.1/ Class, 2 Mar. 81 ; Veterinary It. Colonel, 25 Nov. 93. India.
Walter Seymour Adams, Vet. Surg. 11 Jan. 67 ; 1st Class, 1 Apr. 77 : Veterinary It. Colonel, 1$ June 95. Bombay.
James Reilly,21 Vet. Surg. 7 Aug. 67; 1st Claw, 2 Feb. 78 ; Veterinary It. Colonel, 7 Apr 97. Madra?.
-Benjamin Lucas Glover,'2* CB. Vet. Surg. 27 Aug. 70; 1st Class. 4 Sept. 80; Veterinary It. Colonel, 28 June 97. Punjab.
Ueorge Durrant," Vet. Surg. 2 Dec. 6S : 1st Class, 2 Dec. So; I eterinar/ It. Colonel, 18 Jan. 98. London.
ilesMatthews,3-WBCK.\,'. Vet. Surg. 24 July 72; 1st Class, 15 Feb. q; : Veteriiary Lt.Colonel, 23 Apr. 98. S mth Africa.
George J. Robert Ray nient,33 FRCVS. 24 July 72 ; 1st Class, 15 Feb. 93 ; Veterinary It. Colone ,"4 Aug. 58.
Veterinary Majors.
Jas. Augustus Woods"
Richard Rowe
Robert Francis Frost...
James Ke:m Grainger3'
James Joseph Pnilips38
Johu Burton*1
Seaward Longhurst*1..
FrankFairbairaCraw- )
ford" j
William Gladstone" ...
Walt.Boulton Spooccr*5
Samuel Gillespie4'
Arthur Bostojk'8
James Mills _
Thomas Flintotf 51 I23 June 7^23 Juueg
George Frederick Davis 9 Feb. 70I 9 Feb. 9-)
24 Sept. 70
14 July 69
14 Jan. 71
8 June 72
24 July 72
14 June 73
14 June 73
14 June 73
10 June 74
14 Feb. 74
10 June 74
14 Apr. 75
23 June 75
2 Mar. 81
J4July 81
14 Jan. 93
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 93
14 J une 93
14 June 93
14 June 93
10 June 94
26 Sept. 94
2d Sept. 94
30 Apr. 95
23 June 95
Colchester.
Portsmouth.
Bombay.
Woolwich.
Dublin.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
1 Dragoons.
Woolwich.
iVoolwioa.
Rein't. Estab,
Bombay.
2 Life Gis.
Jurragn.
William Alfred Crow"
Fred. Smitn, FRCVS....
DanielOhambersPalliu51
JoshuaArtliurNunn,37 \
CIE.D30 )
John Wm. Akerman {
Morgan58 )
Wm. Robert Uagger59...
-ticnard Head Kinge ...
tooert Pringle50
1 >hn BurkeSavage62 ..
Ro >ert Moore,03 Pro-
fessor Army Vet.
SCtool 1 Dae. 97
.frauds Raymond6*...
1 Dec. 75
9 Dec. 76
1 Apr. 77
21 Apr. 77
12 June 78
13 July 78
5 Oct. 73
5 Oct. 7c
30 Oct. 78
;o Nov. 7!
'4 Dec. 7
2 Oct. gf
9 Dec. 96
21 Apr. 97
21 Apr. 97
12 June 98
13 July c8
5 Oct. 98
5 Oct. 98
30 Oct. 9S
;o Nov. 9S
r4 Dec. 98
Exeter.
Kem't. Estab.
Chatham.
London.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Rem't.Estab.
Punjao.
A.V. School.
Bengal.
15 Mar. 79 15 Mar. 89I17 Lancers.
5 Oct. 78 27 Apr. 89|uorcheSier.
17 May 79 17 May &9'i2 Jjancers.
John Thomas Dibben...
GeraldHerbertFentou01
Edmund Day
Chanes Rutherford08 ...
Kay Lees09
Frederick Walevvski j
Forsdyke70 j
William Donald Gunu
Frederick John Short
Hy. Thos. Wm. Mann72
Georqe Richard G.-if- )
JithP DSO ...-;
John Cooper, FSCVs.
Richard Wm. Burke,78 )
FRCVS j
Stephen Marsh Smith78
Arthur Fred. Appleton
Edwin Hills Hazelton
L i.vton J. Blenkinsop >
DSO „)
Richard Wellington j
Raymond8" 1"
JohnArmsteadBraddcll 19 Dec. 83'i9Dec. 93
Frank Joslen y May 84! 9 Mar. 94
Vethunaut Captains.
17 May 79 17 May
17 May 79 17 May 89
24 May 79 24 May 89
13 July 78 2°; Dec. 89
24 Jan. 80 24 Jan. 90
26 May 80 26 May 90
26 Miy 80 26 May 90
11 Sept. 80 11 Sept. 90
27 July 81 27 July 91
1 Oct. 8i| 1 Oct. 91
12 Sept.8i|i2 Sept. 93
12 Sept. 83 12 Sept. 93
12 Sept. 83 12 Sept. 93
I
3 Oct. 83I 3 Oct. 93
Punjab.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Egypt. Army
6 Dragoons.
Madras.
Aldershot.
Madras.
Madras.
Egypt.
8 Hussars.
Madras.
Punjab.
"wei^Cr^^:} .'» J«ne84'ii June94JBengai.
Charles Edwin Nuthall 30 July 84 30 July 94 Dr. Gds.
Tom Marriott, FRCVS. (27 Aug. 84 27 Aug. 94lEgypt.
27 Aug. 84 27 Aug. 94 Bengal.
S4 27 Aug. 94 Madras.
Henry Thomas Pease
Ueorge Henry Evans,83 27 Au
Ernest Reuben Chas. )
Butler,8* FUCVS.... i
Geo.CurranUrr Fowler8e
JoluiAlfred .Meredith, ■)
FRCVS j
Frank William Sharp80
Edward Tayloi87
David Joseph Barry ...
•lames George O'Donel
Alexander Edward)
Richardson j
Wm. Reginald Walkei
Edmund Jas. Lawson91
Francis Binyoun Dragt
Thomas Emmanuel )
Wutkins lewis 5
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27 Aug. 84 27 Aug. 94 Bengal.
10 Dee. 84 10 Dec. 94 Madras.
10 Dec. 84'ioDec. 94 A.V. School.
ji Dec. 84 31 Dec. 94 Aldershot.
4 Feb. 85 4 Feb. 95 Bombay.
13 May 85 13 May 93 Punjab.
13 May 85 13 iJay 95' 14 Hussars.
13 May 85 13 May 95! Bengal.
13 May 85 13 May 95; Bengal.
jo May 85 13 May 957 Hussars.
r8 July 88 18 July 98:d.HorseGds.
;8 Nov. 88 iS Nov. 9S!Egypt.Army.
i8 Nov. 88 28 Nov. 98' i Dr.Guards.
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Veterinary
Augustus Charles Newsom 112 June89 Bengal.
Fitzpatrick Eassie91 In Sept. 89 Newbridge.
John Moore 18 Dec. 89I3 Dr. Gds.
Frederick Charles Stratton9- 5 Mar. 9o; 15 Hussars.
John Loughlin 2 July 901 Life Gds.
Charles Reresiord Maule Harris 27 Aug.goPunjab.
Ernest Wilkinson 110 Sept. gojMadras.
Robert Laugley Cranford 22 Oct. 90 13 Hussars.
Thomas George Peacocke I 7 Jan. 9i'Punjab.
Walter John Tatam 18 Feb. 91 Madras.
Arthur Stuart Trydell 3 June 91 J Bombay.
Harold Frice Turnbull 10 June 9i;Beni
Charles Rose
Henry Joseph Axe
Francis Dillon Hunt
Ernest Edmuuu Martin .
Harry Briscoe Knight ....
Hugh Augustus Sullivan .
William Dunlop Smith9* .
Arthur England
Henry Thomas Sawyer ....
John Farmer
Alfred Smith
George Mostvn Williams90
Albert Edward Clarke
William Nevill Wright97
William Allan M'Dougall
Arthur Henry Lane
Frank Shelson Haadon Baldrey...ls8 Feb. 94
Frank Walter Wilson ■■•■•['4 Mar. 94
Walter Francis Shore 25 July 94JMadras.
George Kemp Walker '« July 94iPunjab.
2 Sept.gijCahir.
3 Feb. 92 Bombay.
3 Feb. 92 Bombay.
3 Feb. 92lBengal.
17 Feb. 92lio Hussars.
3 Apr. 92] Bengal.
27 July galEgypt.
28 Sept. 92 S. Africa.
3 June93!Punjab.
3 June 93 Bumbay.
3 June 93 Madras.
5 June 931 Punjab.
3 June 93|Madras.
3 June 93 Bengal.
Punjab.
3 June 93
29 Nov. 93
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Lieutenants.
Edward Patrick John Barry
Villiam Edward Russell
Frederick Ulysses Carr
Frederick Welsley Hunt
Wilfrid Bowers Edwaids
Thomas William Rudd
John Dalrymple Edgar Holmes .
William Orford Charles Dawson...
Robert Heuston Holmes
John Thomas Coley
vVilliam Martin Millar
Albert Collins Wilson
William Samuel Authonv
HubertMaxwedLenoxCouyngham
Frederick Herberi Shore
William Alfred Pallin
Percy John Harris
John Stewart Wood
William Albert Wood
Digby Bolton
Robtrt Coulson Moore
John Albert Backhouse M'Gowan
Edgar Browne Bartlett
Robert Cecil Cochrane
James Brenchley Southey
Arthur George Todd
Hector Montgomery Durrunt ..
Gerald Conder
Augustus John Williams :.
John Joseph Griffith
Edward Brown
Robert Fisner St. Clair Houston
22 Aug. 94
17 Oct. 94
13 Mar. 95
>o Mar. 93
2 June 95
28 Aug. 95
->8 Aug 95
4 Sept 93
25 Sept. 95
-.6 Feb. 90
=6 Feb. 96
3 June 96
14 Oct. 96
6 Jan. 97
6 Jan. 97
6 Jan. 97
19 May 97
26 June97
7 July 97
29 Sept. 97
8 Dec. 97
22 Jan. 98
2 Feb 98
9 Mar. 98
9 Mar. 98
2 Apr. 98
6 July 98
6 July 98
6 July 98
24 Aug. 98
9 Nov. 98I
9 Nov. 98
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Bombay.
Egypt.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bengal.
S. Africa.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
S. Africa.
Bombay.
Madras.
(Bengal.
[Woolwich.
Aldershot.
2 Bragoons.
8 Hussars.
[i Dr. Gds.
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I Ablershot.
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395a Army Veterinary Department. — War Services.
1 Veterinary Colonel F. Duck served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including; the operations against Sekukuni
also served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagements atZlobane, Kambula, and Ulundi (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedi-
tion under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-S5 as Senior Veterinary Surgeon with the force (promoted Veterinary
Surgeon 1st Class ranking with Majors).
6 Veterinary Colonel C. Clayton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned m despatches, Medal with Clasp, promoted Veterinary
Surgeon 1st Class). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in. 1884 as Acting Principal
Veterinary Surgeon, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class with relative rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Veterinary Colonel Thomson served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war ot 1882, and wao present in
the action at Kassasm (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th tlussars, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon with relative rank of
Major, two Clasps).
13 Veterinary Colonel A. E. Queripel served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (promoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st
Class, Medal) . Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-83, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Veterinary Surgeon ist Class ranking with Majors, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
21 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Reilly served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 188 1.
24 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Glover served in the Kafir war in 1878, including the operations against Sekukuni
(promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Inspecting Veteri-
nary Officer Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
25' Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. Du'rrant served in the Boer war of 1881.
26 Veterinary Major Woods served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in
the operations round Cabul in December 1S79 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration) . Served in the Beohuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 18S4-85.
32 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Matthews served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 4th Dragoon Guards,
and was present injthe engagement at Tel-el- Mahuta, ia the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir and the capture of Cairo (promoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
33 Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. J. R. Rayment served in the Afghan war in 1880, including the expedition against
the Atchakzais (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama
(promoted Veterinary Surgeon 1st Class, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Clasp). Served with the Vaziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 18S4 (mentioned
in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief b'orce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
37 Veterinary Major J. K. Grainger served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
38 Veterinary Major J. J. Philips served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
*i Veterinary Major J. Burton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
** Veterinary Major F. F. Crawford served with the Bechuanaland Expedilion under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85. Served in the operation? in Zululand in 1888.
45 Veterinary Major W. Gladstone served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp) .
16 Veterinary Major W. B. Spooner served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part m the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
47 Veterinary Major Gillespie served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took part in the operations in the Khyber
Pass including the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th |
October 1879 and in the subsequent operations around Cabul until invalided to England in November 1879 (Medal
with Clasp for Charasiah).
48 Veterinary Major Bostock served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
51 Veterinary Major T. Flintoff served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal).
'-* Veterinary Major W. A. Crow served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the action at Kassasin 19th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the two Miranzai Expeditions under Sir William Lockhart in 1891, and was present
in the engagement at Tsallia and at the capture of Sangar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
56 Veterinary Major D. C. Pallin served in the Boer war of 1881.
57 Veterinary Major J. A. Nunn served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the operations in
Zululand in 1888. Served with the Chin-Lnshai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Chittagor.g Column
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp).
58 Veterinary Major Morgan served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879-80 with the Khyber "Line Force (Medal).
59 Veterinary Major Hagger served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war is 1S79-S0, and was present, in the engagement at Kam Dakka
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war ofiS82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 (Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasn).
60 Veterinary Major Pringle served in the Afghan war ini 1S79-80} with the Koornm Valley Field Force under
Major General J. Watson (Medal) . Served in the Wuzeeree Expedition of 1881 under Brigadier General Kennedy.
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
62 Veterinary Major J. B. Savage served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
63 Veterinary Major Moore served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879. Also served
in the operations against Sekukuni, and waspresentatthe storming of the stronghold mentionedin despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
04 Veterinary Major F. Raymond served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Uiundi (Medal with Clasp) .
66 Veterinary Captain G. H. Fenton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
68 Veterinary Captain Rutherford served in the Boer war of i88r. Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition
under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
69 Veterinary Captain Kay Lees served with the Royal Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880-81 (Medal) .
70 Veterinary Captain Forsdyke served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the Khyber Line Field Force under Lieut
General Bright (Medal). Served in the Bozdar Expedition in 1881 under Brigadier General Wilkinson. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign en the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as
Inspecting Veterinary Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
72 Veterinary Captain Mann served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in
1896 as Senior Veterinary Officer and Veterinary Inspector Suakin Force (Khedive's Medal). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field
Force a*s Senior Veterinary Officer, and took part in the expedition into the Mohmand country, including the
night attack of 20th September (slightly wounded) ; also with the Buner Field Force as Senior Veterinary
Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
73 Veterinary Captain G. R. Griffith served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements!
of El Magfar and Mahsama, at the action at Kassasm (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebirandthe cap-
ture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp); in
Army Veterinary Department. — War Services. 395^
the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (Clasp) ; and in the opera-
tions in 1891 including the capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp to Khedive's Star). Served with
the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the
force, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, .DSO., and
Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
78 Veterinary Captain R. W. Burke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
79 Veterinary Captain S. M. Smith served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements
at Tel-el-Uahuta and Mahsama (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
(Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
80 Veterinary Captain R. W. Raymond served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
82 Veterinary Captain H. M. Maxwell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
83 Veterinary Captain G. H. Evans served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
84 Veterinary Captain E. R. C. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
85 Veterinary Captain G. C. O. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 ( Medal with Clasp) .
86 Veterinary Captain F. W. Sharp served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
87 Veterinary Captain E. Taylor served svith the Wuntho Expedition in 1851 (Medal with Clasp).
88 Veterinary Captain Haslam served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
90 Veterinarv Captain Lawson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) .
91 Veterinary Lieutenant F. Eassie served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and in
the operations in the Chin Hills in 1891-92.
92 Veterinary Lieutenant Stratton served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
93 Veterinary Lieut. C. Rose served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Fore a as Veterinary Officer and Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
94 Veterinary Lieut. W. D. Smith served with the Doneola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Medal).
96 Veterinary Lieut. G. M. Williams served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with
the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Senior Veterinary Officer (two Clasps).
97 Veterinary Lieut. W. W. Wright served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal
with Clasp).
Continuation of Notes to the Royal Marine Light Infantry.
82 Major C. Clarke served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
83 Major H. G. Cotterill served in the Egyptian war of i8S2,and was present at the occupation of Port Said, in-
the engagement at Nefiche, and at the two actions at Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
84 Major C. H. Kennedy served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and| was present in the engagements at Tel-el-
Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassa3in, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
85 Major E. V. Luke served in the Egyptian war in 7882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta
and Ma'heama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star),
86 Captain F. L. Prendergast served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was
present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Meda.1 with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
86t Captain H. W. L. Holman served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, the attack on the convoy on the 24th March,
and. the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
83 Captain A. E. Marchant served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March —
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
39 Captain E. C. B. Roe served m the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and took part in the defence of Suakin (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9i Captain H. S.N.White served in the NileExpedition in 1884-85 with the'Royal Marines attached to the Guards Camel
Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star),
92 Captain Curtoys served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present
in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction
of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
93 Captain C. N. Trotman served in the Soudan campaign in 1S84-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
95 Captain Abrahall served in the operations against Vitu, East Africa, in 1890.
96 Captain J. R. Goddard served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and took part in the defence of Suakin and
the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
97 Major G. L. Beaumont served with the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Bawson in 1897 in command
of Marines from H.M.S. Theseus (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
93 Lt. Colonel Denny commanded the Royal Marines in the expedition against King Koko, of Nimby, the chief
town of Brass, on the River Niger in February, 1895 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp) ; also commanded
the Royal Marines in the Naval Brigade in East Atrica during the operations against Mbaruk, a rebellious Arab
chief, and was present at the capture of the stronghold Mweli (mentioned in despatches).
99 Lt. Colonel Pyne served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at the attack on the Convoy on the
24th March, and the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
100 Lieut. F. J. W. Harvey served with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 in charge of
a detachment of Royal Marines (Medal with Clasp) .
101 Major Murphy served in the China war in 1859-60, including the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1861-63 (wounded), and against the Pirates in China in
1868-70, including the destruction of three walled villages near Swatow. Served in the Soudan campaign in
18S4-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Start.
i°2 Captain C. W. Robertson served in the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 with the
Royal Marines (Medal with Clasp).
105 Major Burtenshaw served in the Egyptian war of i832, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (horse shot), and at the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
B B 2
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Army Chaplains' Department.
Chaplain General to the Forces (ranking as Major General).— Sec. John Cox Edghill, MA., DD. Chaplain Totter,
London, and Ron. Chaplain to the Queen, 8 Feb. S5.
Chaplains to the Fobces of the Fiest Class, ranking as Colonels.
fier.W. H. Bullock1 I15 June 8;
S«f».R.Brindle'(if.C.)Z)SO.[R];i5 June3=< Egypt
Sev. Franc Sadleir, MA I14 Mar. 87
Sev. Alfred J. Townend, BA. ...
Sev. Joseph H. Sutton Moxly...
Sev. James Bellord13 [B.C.)
Bet. Geo. Kirkwood1* (Presb) i
Sev. Thomas Foran15 (B.C.) ..
liev. Alfred Malim, MA
Iteo. Eras.Harpur Good win, Bj.
Rev. Reginald F. Collins16 (tf.C.)
fialilax, N.S.
Cork
1 Dec. qo R. Mil. Coll,
Mar. 92 Chelsea Hosp
18 Nov. 92 Colchester
jDec:88'5Aldershot
24 Oct. 94 iiliorncliffe
1 Dec. 94 Malta
15 May 05 Dublin
15 June95 Gibraltar
Sev. Fred. J- Bateman
Sev. Walter Hebden Milner ..
Sev. John KingLethbridge, MA
Sev. Riddall Morrison
Rev. Edward John Hardy, BA.
Eju.Tho.PattersonMullins.-B^.
Sev. William Le Grave (U.C.)
Rev. John Hacked,20 B2I
Sev. H. H. Beattle, LLB
Sev. Henry Arthur Darnell
Sev. Timothy Twomey (B.C.)..
Oct. 95
Nov. 95
Dec. 95
Juue96
Sept. 97
Jan. 98
Jan. 98
Mar. 98
Mar. 98
July 98
July 98
Warley
Aldershot
Plymouth
Gosport
Dublin
Netley
Fermuda
Gibraltar
London
London
Aide 1 shot
Chaplains TO the Foeces (2ND Class), ranking as TJ. Colonels
Sev. Albert Springett Norfolk...
Sev. Fras. Aubrey Darnell, MA.
Sev. George Smith21
Rev. O. A. W. O'Neill,22 BA. ...
Rev. Emnian. Maria Morgan23...
Sev. Charles Josiah Hon
18 Feb. 94] Egypt
9 Aug.94|Eiilsea
10 Feb. 9s!Malta
10 Ang.95'Egypt
31 July 96 Halifax, N.S.
1 Sept. 96 Gibraltar
Sev. Thos. Felton Falkner, MA
Sev. P. F. Raymond, MA. .
Rev. Charles Walter Keatinge2
Ilea. tic. Sidney Randall, BA
Sev. S. P. H. Statham,85 BA. ..
Sev. John Morrow Simms, BA.
Sev. Alt'. W. Brown Watson,29_BJ
.15 Sept.96[Portsmouth
8 Jan. 97 Colchester
i Apr. 98 Portsmouth
29 Sept. 98! London
17 Oct. 98 Dover
16 Nov. 98;Egypt
14 Dec. 98'Egypt
Sev
Sev.
Sev.
Siv
liev
Sev.
Rev.
Mev.
m
Sev
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Charles Freeman O'Reilly !i8 June 92
W.Bernard Lyon Alexander 9 Apr. 94
Fred. George Wright ..
Chas. Henry Murphy, MA.
William Berkeley Dowding
Wm. Foster Ray Buckle, BA.
Edward Ryan
Frederic Bethune Nor- 1
an Norman Lee, MA j
Arthur*, Augustus Lvun \
:dge, BA j
Chaplains to the Forces (jno Class), ranking as Majors.
Dublin liev. James Robertson5 ...
Dover Rev. Robert Armitage, BA. ....
7 Apr. 95 Preston Sev. Joseph Burnaby Charles^
Apr. 95 Woking Murphy, MA j
9 Apr. 95 Woking Rev. Sydney William Went- >
2i May 95 Chatham worth Wilkin j
1 June 95 Malta Rev. Willonghby Chas. Haines
,,. . «„„ t Rev. Lewis Joseph Matthews
28 Mar. 9^> iTn-nnrt , . £, -.
24 Aug. Cj'.
Gosport
Shorncliffe
21 Dec. 96;Edinburgh
21 June 97 Woolwich
23 June 97
1 Oct. 97
5 Nov. 97
Nov. 9
Sev. Willonghby ChaseParr,Jf A.\ 10 Oct. 98
Aldershot
Egypt
Gibraltar
Egypt
Malta
Chaplains to
Sev. Gno. Hubert Andrews, MA.
Sev. Thomas Hy. Foulkes, MA.
Sev. Ernest F Newman, MA....
Sev. Reginald Moseley, BA. ...
Sev. Joshua Brough, MA
Sev. John Alexander Hatton ...
Sev.Wm. Francis Sorsbie,Jl/-i...
Sev. MarcusWellesleyChurch- ~l
ward, MA j
Sev. William John Ward, BA...
Sev. Edward Herbert Pulling...
Sev. Maurice Jones, BA
Sev. Harwood Little, BA
Be.. Chao. Fredk. Baines, MA.
Sev. E wen Geo. FitzRoy Mac- )
pherson, BA j
Sev. E. W. M. Norris, BA
Seu.Richd. John Deane Oliver 1
MA i
Sev. Francis Bickerstaffe- )
Drew, BD j
1 Nov. 87:
1 Mar. 89
1 Jan. 89
27 June 89
13 Mar. 90
1 Mar. g 1
u Sept. 90
19 Sept. 90
1 Oct. 90
27 No'* . 90
1 Nov. 90
31 May 90
31 Jan. 91
1 Mar. 92
1 Mar. 92
12 Mar. 02
the Forces (
1 Duke of
York's R.
I M. School
Malta
Caterham
Malta
Pembroke Dk.
St. Lucia
London
Malta
Bermuda
Egypt
Malta
Dover
Dublin
Curragh
Devonport
Aldershot
27 Jan. 92 Devonport
4TH ClaSSI, ranking as Captains.
Sev. Thomas Henderson)
Chapman. BD )
Sev. James Benoy, BA
Sev. John Turnbull Bird
Sev. Henry Tudway Coney, BA.
Sev. Ann! Grant Molesworth )
Wetherall j
Sev. Arthur Godolphin Pen- j
treatb, BA )
Sev. William Geo. Howard, BA.
Sev. Alfred Robert Witt, MA....
Sev. Thomas Murray
Sev. Frederick John Page )
Jellicoe I"
Sev. Arthur Venables Calver- )
ley Hordern j
Sev. Wm. Stephenson Jaifray
Sev. James Grove White )
Tuckey, MA j
Sev. William L. Keatinge
Sev. Sydney Edw. Smith, BA.
13 May 88
1 Mar. 93
31 jan. 91
20 May 93
1 Feb. 93
1 Oct. 93
1 Jan. 94
28 May 95
1 July 85
8 June 94
1 June 94
2i Dec. 91
22 Aug. 05
1 May 97
26 Jan. 96
Malta
Shoeburyness
Dublin
Egypt
Singapore
Aldershot
Portsmouth
Curragh
Dover
Shorccliffe
Aldershot
Aldershot
York
Gosport
London
War Services.
1 The Rev. W. H. Bullock served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Senior Chaplain to the force (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain i2> Class, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
~ The liev. R.Brindle served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Sondan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Granam in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temii (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 2nd Class, two Clasps, and 4th Class of the Osmanieh). Also
served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Senior Chaplain with the force (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Chaplain of the 1st Class, Clasp). Was present in the engagement at Gmiss, on the Upper Nile, on the 30th Decem-
ber, 1885 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener
in 1896, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
■•'• The Itev. J. Bellord served in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boerwarin 18S1. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was presentat the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir— slightly wounded (promoted Chaplain 3rd Class, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1 Tne Rev. G. Kirkwood served in the Ashantiwar in 1873 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with
Clasp).
'■' The Rev. T. Foran served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
' s Thj Rev. R. F. Collins served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Fusiliers,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan cam-
otign in 1 33.4-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the
To fi-ek ,'.e -eba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 3rd Class, tw o
Clasps)
-» The Rev. J. Hackett served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
21 The Rev. George Smith served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Acting Chaplain to the Forces, and was present
at the defence of Rorke's Drift and in the engagement at Clundi (Mwdalwith Clasp). Served throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Gra-
ham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp) ; also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86, and was present
in the engagement at Giniss.
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Hcer, 3 Dec. 9
Slessor, Herbert,43 Staff
Cjx, Aubrey Hamilton
p. s.c.Conway -Gordon, Lewis Jnstm ctor Soya! Military College, 29 Aug.96.
Barton, Alured Yorker, Ordnance Officer, 4M Class
Hire, Ashton Hope
Mackay, Henry Forbes
p.s.c. Rose. John Markham. Instructor of Gunnery , 14 May 97
Harkness, Wm. Bathurst, Adj. Fife Art. Southern Bio. E. Art. 8 Oct. 95
Dobree, De Saumarez £
Whittin , Walter John p.
Barnes, George Edward t.
Homer, John Leonard, Instructor of Gunnery, 1 7 Sept. 97
Francis, Charles Arthur William, Adj. 2 Kent Art. Vols., 1 j July 96
Osmaston, Cecil Ahend Fitz Herbert. Adjutant 12 Feb. 04 p..
OUtfield, Humphrey,' 'serving with the Egyptian Army "...
Gaitskell, Sydney
Cottingham, Edward Roden
Harris, Gerald NoelAnstice .i,...
Poole. Gerald Robert ..>■••■
Brooke, Char'esLouis. Assist. Prof.ofFortificationE.N. Colt, 1 Jan. 99
Brown. Richard Cradock, Adj. Tippe.rary Art. (S. Die. E. Art.), 16 Deo. 95
Phillipps, Picton ■....
Fym, Frederick Harry Norr'.s, p.a.c. Ordnance Officer, t,th Class
Peacock, Pryce, Naval Intelligence JJepart inent , Admiralty .v...
Worthington, Hugo :....
Dixon, William
Homfray, John Robert Henry
Henderson, Edgar 1 Sept.87
Binney, Arthur Frederick 1 Sept.87
Geddes, Ernest David Eckford 1 Sept.87
trench, Fitzstephen John Fetherston 1 Sept.87
Dyer, Thomas Woodford Peachy : 1 Sept.87
Dibblee, Frederick Lewis,45 Assistant Instructor of Gunnery, 1 Apr. 97 1 Sept."
McCarthy, Kdward 1 Sept. 90
Lumsden, Frederick William 1 Sept. 90
Wyley. John Deane NewbanK 1 Sept. 90
Brongh , John 1 Sept. 91
Nugent, Thomas George Hodges 1 Sept. 92
Schreiber, Arthur Thomas : Scpt.92
Spnrwav, Humphry Weston 1 Sept. 92
Fouiis, Archibald Primrose Liston 1 Sept. 92
LlBUTENANTS.
Senior, Guy...:. 1 Sept. 93 1 July 94
Beyts, Herbert William Hope 1 Sept.93 1 July 94
Han key, Maurice Pascal Alers 1 Sept.95 1 July 96
Temple, Reginald Cecil i Sept.95 l July 96
Paterson, Robert Ormiston 1 Sept.95 1 -'nly 96
Harding, Edward West 1 Sept.95 1 July 96
Troctnan, Nathaniel Fiennes 1 Sept.95 1 July 96
Fisher, Charles Taylor 1 Sept.95 1 July 96
Shaw, James Donald Hay 1 Sept.95 1 July 96
Second Lieutenants.
Ford, Richard Vernon Tredmnicle 1 Sept _
Raikes, George Leonard 1 Sept. 96
Simson, Arthur Fraser 1 Sept. 96
Jones, John Hynaman 1 Sept. 96
Leahy, Thomas Bernard Arthur '. 1 Sept.96
Ridings, Arthur William George 1 Sept.96
Troup. ArthuT George 1 Sept.96
Russell, George Toung 1 Sept.96
Foster, Richard Foster Carter 1 Sept.97
Bishop, Charles Arthur 1 Sept.97
Tanqueray-Willaume, Frederick George 1 Sept.97
Dening. Harold 1 Sept.97
Barr. Edwin Harold 1 Sept.97
Woodcock, George Cyril 1 Sept.97
Mathew, George 1 Sept.97
Hill, Basil Alexander 1 Sept.97
Saikelrl, Arthur Frederick 1 Sept.97
Wright, Edwin 1 Sept.97
Harrington, Oswald Copley Harrington 1 Sept.97
Lane-Poole, Francis Gainsborough 1 Jan
Vine, Francis Marshall 1 Jan
Rawlins, Stuart William Hughes 1 Jan
Hudleston, John Wallace 1 Jan. 98
Heycock, Percy Raworlh 1 Jan.
Crawley, Chetwode George Green 1 Jan.
jolly, William Archibald i Jan. 98
Kilvert, Robert Edgar r Jan. 98
LushingtOD, Guye Wellesley : 1 Jan
Van der Kiste, John Edward _ 1 Jan
Prynne, Alan Harvey Lockyer 1 Sept. 98
Briscoe, Lancelot Dunlop 1 Sept.
Blount, Harold 1 Sept. 98
Passy. Logan Deare 1 Sept. 98
Wright, Daniel Rivers 1 Sept. 98
Leslie, Seymour Granger 1 Sept. 98
Caulfleld.'St. George Frederick Gordon 1 Sept.93
Wilde, Percy Montague Clifton 1 Sept. 98
Twiss, Hubert Richard 1 Sept.98
Divisional Staff.
Quarter Master*. — Hill, Arthur, 22 Sept. 04, Hon. Lieut. ; Callaway, Frederick, 17 Mar. 95, Hon. Lieut. ; Rodway,
Stephen George, 8 Nov. 97, Hon. Lieut.
Staff Officer. — Slesson, Captain Herbert, 3 Dec. 98 | Paymaster.— Gaitskell, Major W. J.,31 24 Mar. 98.
Barrack Master. — Allen, Alexander,15 2 July 92; 2nd Li. 13 Dec. 65: \*t j^t. 3 Aug. 67 ; Capt. 8 May 77 ; Bf. Major,
Fleet Surgein.—EUis, Herbert M., 8 June 97. [11 July 02; Major, 15 June 86; Hon. Lt. Colonel, 18 July 98.
Surgc-jns'.—HiW, R., 20 July 97 ; Wilson, G., MB. 30 Nov. 97. | Chaplain.— Harris, Xev. W. S., MA. 1 Oct. 98.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. | Head Quarters — Eastney Barracks, near Portsmouth.
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Gamming, William Sydney |
Raitt, Francis jGllitfe,"a i^sr. of Gymnastics, 10 Aug. 93
Harvest, W. Sidney Smith.8" Inst. Musketry, 8 Mar. 98
Bernard, John.61 Adj. 4 Middlesex Vol. Rifles, 15 Nov. 97
Clarke, Charles*2
Cotterill, H. Gordon.83 Inst, of Musketry, 22 June 98
Kennedy, Chas.Hy.,8Mr7/. 2 Vol. Bn. Scot Rifles,i5Sept.. 97
Luke, Edward Vyvyan85
Peters, Leonard Obristophei
Anderson. Graham D'Arcv, Inst, of Gun. 20 Nov. 95
Huggins, Michael Alfred Colin, Inst, of Musketry
Scott, Fitzroy Tnfton Holt
Drury, William Price
Captains.
Prendergast, Frederick Lenox86
(Jrmston, Archibald George Brabazcn
Orowthcr, Edw. Samuel ilsi.Kliw-ond, Tntt. of Gunnery, ;o Dec. 96
Holman, Herbert William LiddellfH Naoal Intel!. Dept. Admiralty
Bvne, Roland Martin
Vincent, Arthur Gnstave, St of Officer, 18 Aug. 96
Harchant. Alfred Edmund88
■don. Charles Louis. Adj. 4 Vol. Bn. Scottish Hijles, 21 Sept. 96
Roe, Edic Chat Barliett^ Adj. 6 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regt. 1 Oct. 96
. rant, William Arthur Churchill
White. TWoart Sonthey Neville,91 Staff Officer, 27 Aug. 98
Durtnys, Charles Ernest Edward,12 Inst, rf Gunnery, 6 Dec. 97 ..
Tailes, David Augustus
Crocmau. Oh irles Newsham93
Jox, Gerald Aylmer
Vbrahall.John Hoskyns85
Ohown, Ernest Edward, Superintendent of Gymnasia, Gibraltar...
Binney, Walter Krskine
Joddard, .Tames Bainey"
Parsons, Cunliffe U'Neile
Onrteis, Herbert St. Leger
Shubrick, Charles Louis
Saumarez, Rrchard .Tames <
Mercer, David. Staff Officer, 12 Dec. 98
Henderson, Cecil
Orlebar, Evelyn Henry
E idy, Frederick William Edward
Daniel, Edward Yorke
onuolly, Arthur Matthew
Luard, Frank William. Adjutant 18 Aug. 95
Matthews, Godfrey Est court, serving with Egyptian Army
Bayliff, Richard Lane
ont, Godfrey Lancaster,*' Adjutant Malta Art. 23 Sept. 97 ..
Beith, Robert Douglas .'
Athow, Frank
Lywo-id, Edwin Gifford, Adj. 2 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 15 Nov. 97
Pym, John Beville, Adjutant 2 Guerns°y Militia, 2 Mar. 96
Basevi, William Henry, Army Pay Department
Bendyshe, Richard Nelson, Adjutant 30 Mar. 96
Palmer, Harry Douglas, Adjutant 17 June 95
Brabazon, Anthony Heyland
Evelegh, Edmund George
Graham, Hamilton Maximillian Christian William
Parser. James Henry
Godfrey, Frederick Rowlandson
Eagle, Francis Elwyn Bunbury
Stroud, Edward James
Eoans, Horace Carillon, Adj. 4 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regt. 1 Apr. 97
Wylde, Arthur William
Hobbs. Frederick Manoli Baltazzi, serving with Egyptian Army
Frankis, Walter William
Connolly, William Edward Gunnell, Adjutant 12 Aug. 96
Lambert, John Hamilton
Marr'ianf, John, Adj. ■? Vol. Bn. S. Staffordshire Segt. 25 Feb. 9S.
Smith, Wilfred Noel Edmund
Harris, William Albert
Watson. Charles Stanbrough, Instructor of Signalling, 13 Sept. 97
Smith, Wilfred Hugh Moore
arrett, John Raymond
Collar I. Charles Etwin, serving with the Uganda Rifles
Blumberg, Herbert Edward
Crowther, John Ernest, Naval Intelligence Department, Admiralty
Phillips. Frank Truscott
Drake-Brockman. Charles Edward Fitzroy
Cupman, John Arthur
Rombulow-Pearse, Arthur Egmont
Coke, Ernest Sacheverell —
Strouts, Bernard Murton
Ouvruanney, Edmund Mana ton Carpenter
Farquharson. H. D., Assist. Prof, of Fortifications, R.N.Coll. 1 Jan. 97
vleister, Richard Henry Julius
Noble, John Brecknock
Vrmstrong, St. G . B ., Inst, of Musk., Mediterranean Fleet, 13 July 96
iarduer, Francis Stewart
Anderson, Gilbertlronside
Hutchison. Alexander Richard Hamilton, Instructor of Signalling
Vtullins, George James Herbert
Vhitmarsh. John Francis Victor Silver
Robertson, Claude William102
Halliday, Lewis Stratford Tollemache ..
'rocker, Herbert James
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Morgan, Reginald Hallward
Pinlaison, John Bruce
Bridges, Francis Doveton
Colquhoun, Robert Crosthwaite
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Cha. Abrahall, Chris. Hy. Ho^kyns
Cha. Bockett-Pugh, Edw. Hatdinsr
Por. Lloyd, Henry Talbot Rickard
Por. Wray, Edmund
Por. Story, Edward Kenmir
Por. Hawkins, Thomas Henry, >
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Chichester j
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Edward Greviile $
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Cha. Dustan, John William
Por. Jones, Walter Thos. Cre.-swell
Por. Luard, Trant Bramslon
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Cha. Esson, William
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Ply. Simmons, Percy Waiter .. ..
Ply. Nelson, Francis Arthur
Ply. Cartwright, Fras. John Winsor
Por. Deed, John Cyril
Por. Molloy, Percy
Cha. Coles, Herbert Jefferis
Por. Willis. Richard ffolliott
Cha. Strong, Fred. Lewis Harford
Por. Muller, George Fison
Ply. Heard, Samuel Ferguson
Por. Grover, John
Cha. Little, Arthur Greenway
Cha. Manley, George Errington)
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Por. Wilson, Leslie Orme
Por. Simpson, William George ..
Cha. Mayhew, Charles Lawson ...
Por. Burge, Norman Ormsliy
Cha. Hall, Fras. Hamilton Howard
Cha. Saunders, Frederick John .
Ply. Heycock, Alt'. Gee. Sydney
Ply. Walthall, Brian Jas. Delves
Ply. Nixon, James Ryder
Ply. Barber, Cyril Frederic
Cha. Baker, Jasper
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Por. Marshmau, Moore Havelock
Ply. Houghton, H. Nelson Hobart
Por. Mairis, Edward Shuckburgh
Cha. Milner, Art. Geo. Champneys
Por. Lees, Thomas Orde Hans
Cha. Orpen-Palmer, Edw. Orpen /
Herbert j
Cha. Musson, Samuel Paynter
Cha. Jones, Henry Albert Hathway
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Lieutenants.
Rooney, Gerald Christonher
Graham, Cbas. Fredk. Oliver
Jarpenter, George
Cuffe, James Aloysius Francis
Reid, Frederic James
Hood, Charles Hugh
Lawrie, F. Bruce Aunandale
Arbuckle, Fras. Jas. Vaughan
O'Sullivan, Barry Redmond )
de Waal )
Hall, Charles Leigh
Christie, Wm. Edw. Tolfrey...
Armstrong, Hafjld Gage )
Bewes )
Stopford, Wyndha.m Horace
Shakespear, Windham)
Arthur Bucknall i
Richmond, Henry Spencer ")
Hamilton J
Stockley, Henry Hudson )
Fraser .)
Harmar, Charles D'Oyly
Hazel, James
Channer, Hugh Watson
Tesse, John Leonard
D'Oyly, Henry Ralph Neville
Shewed, Geo. Lewis Forster
Gillies, Archibald Malcolm...
Bennett, Maurice Filmer
Sandilands, Prescott
Arbuthnot, William Patrick
Lampen, Lewis Charles
Ozanne, Harold
Hickson, Gerald Robt.Stedall
Regnart, Cyrus Hunter
Norcock, Lawrence
Still, Egerton Willoughby ...
White, Richard Noel
Temple. Frank Valiant
Lloyd, Hugh Salusbury
Gardiner, Bernard Cal- \
woodley J
Home, John Gilbert
Shelton, Charles
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Second Lieutenants,
Kendle, Francis Clifford
Poe, William Skeffington
Darwall, Robert Henry ...
Ormsby, Robert Daly
Trew, Edward Fynmore...
eyts, R. Fleetwood Sconce
Elliot, Bertram Nowell ..
Morgan, Henry Arthur ..
Selby- Lowndes, Howard W.
Johnstone, Allan Martin "|
Douglas )
Clutterbuck, Noel Stanley...
Cox, Frederick Hugh
Andrews, Christopher Boyd
Clark, Richard John
Montgomery.Hugh Ferguson
Colley, Percy Harold
M'Laughlin, William Pul- )
teney Michael Dal/.ell ... j
Tetley, Arthur Stanley
Bush. John
Neville, Bertram
Morton, Herbert Claude
Lindesay, Frederick Sinclair
Wainwright.G.Cholmondele;
Jodfrey, Wi.liam Wellington
Waller. Richard Campbell >
Shakespear S
Miles, Harry William
Davenport, Charles Salus- \
bury M-Nab i
Fletcher, Edward Keeling ...
Syson, Alfred Edward
Dawson, Harold John Hunter
Sinclair, Walter
Festing, Maurice Christian...
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Royal Marine Light Infantry.
Divisional Stiff.
Paymastbes.
Gi'il-ton, Henry," i Aug. 90 ; 2nd.Lt. 31 Dec. 62 ; 1st Lt. ■>.% June 66 ; Capt. 2 July 78 ; Major, 1 Sept. 83 ; Hon.
Lt. Colonel, 1 Aug. 97.
Dick, Charles Baker Goodrich, 1 July 93; 2nd Lt. 8 Dec. 66; 1st Lt. 3 Aug. 67; Capt. 1 July 81; Bt. Major,
8 Dec. 87 ; Major, 7 Apr. 83 ; Hon. Lt.Colonel, 18 July 98.
Hearle, Parkins, 1st Lt. 19 Dec. 68; Capt. 1 July 81 ; Bt. Major, 16 Dec. 89 ; Major, 25 April 90; Bt. Lt.Colonel,
16 Dec. 96.
Gaitskell, Walter James, 24 March 08 ; Zieut. 1 Sept. 76 ; Captain, 23 March 86 ; Major, 30 June 96.
Cougdon, Ernest Charles Lambert,6" 6 Oct. 98; Lieut. 1 Sept. 76; Captain, 1 Nov. 85 ; Major, 5 Dec. 93.
Bauback Mastebs.
Denny, Richard,93 15 Oct. 95; Lt. 24 June 68 Captain, 1 July 8z; Brevtt Major, 24 June 89 ; Major, 17 Apr. 90;
Brevet Lt.Colonel, 11 Apr. 96.
Pyne, Edward Ernest," 17 Mar. 96; Lieut. 6 Dec. 67; Capt. 1 July Si; Bt. Major, 6 Dec. 88; Major, 17 June 89;
Bt. Lt.Colonel, 6 Dec. 95.
Quill, John Jerome,57 14 Aug. 97 ; Lieut. 24 June 68 ; Captain, 1 July 81 ; Bt. Major, 24 June 89; Major, 21 Apr.
90 ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 24 June 96.
Kelly, Henry Charles Thomas, 12 Dec. 93 ; Lieut. 19 Sept. 77 ; Captain, 4 Feb. 86; Major, 15 Dec. 94.
Qcabteh Mastebs.
Murphy, James,101 1 July 82 ; Hon. Capt. 1 July 92 ;'] Deal I Pawsey, William Isaac, 1 Apr. 95 ; Son. Zieut.
Hon. Major 18 Oct, 96.' [ , Ply.
Bui'tenshaw.John,10^ July83; Hon.Capt.4 July93;'! Por.
Hon. Major, 23 July 97. H Peal
Harding, George Foster, 8 Aug. 89 ; Hon. Lieut, j, Ply.
Tucker, Benjamin, 1 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut. \\ Pcir.
White, John, 1 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
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Fleet Subgeons
Slaney, Charles Wynne, 1 Apr. 95 ; Hon. Lieut.
Marriott, William, 12 Nov. 95 : Hon. Lieut.
Diggon, Robert William, 18 Oct. 96 ; Hon. Lieut.
Clark, Alexander, n Mar. 97; Hon. Lieut.
Bush, Oliver George, 23 Oct. 97 ; Hon. Lieut.
Blacker, Walter, 22 July 98 ; Hon. Lieut.
Bentham, R., 24 Dec. 97.
Anderson, J. H., MD. 1 Mar. 58.
Penfold, E. A., 11 Feb.. 97.
Shaw, E. A., MA., 10 Mar. .
Jackson, P. V., 11 Mar. 98.
IjDeallDrew, W. B., 14 May 98.
Subgeons.
Por. [Mahon, F. F., 24 Mar. 98.
Deal Mortimer, E. ¥., 19 Oct. 93.
"Cha. I Sullivan, Rev. Eugene, MA. 6 July 97.
Por. I Shone, Rev. S. A., LLD. BA., 20 Dec. 95.
Chaplains.
I .Ply. I Stebbing, Rev. F. C 1 Sept. 98.
[Deal Warleigh, Rev. F. L., 16 July 95.
Scarlot — Facings Blue. Agents,
Office, Craven House, Northumberland Avenue, W.C.
Naval Ordnance Department.
{Transferred from Ordnance Store Department under Order in Council 9 May, 1891.)
Assistant Commissabies Genkeal ok Oednance.
With Hon. rank of Lieut. Colonel.
Baker, Robert Barrington1
■de Salts, Edward John
St. Quintin, Arthur Newton
Hain, Herbert Andrew David2
Arnold, Francis Havard
Wright, William Frederick3
Bruno, Hugh Watson Bruno
Ozanne, Charles Heinekin
Edyvean, Frederick George
Aplin, Hugh Morgan5 (Lt. R. Art. 28 Jan. 75 ; Capt. ~)
R. Art. i Jan. 84) j
With Hon. rank of Major.
Brabazon, William Beaufort (2nd Lt. 44 F. 13 Aug. 79; )
Lt.EssexRegt. 1 July 81 ; Capt.ExsexRegt.13AvT.S7) )
Depjtt Assistant Commissabies Geneeal
of Oednance.
Quabtbe Mastebs.
Harris,. George0
Sheppard, Charles Lee7
DEP. assist.
COM. GEN.
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DEPUTY
COM. GEN.
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HON. CAPT.
10 Jan. 83
15 June 85
Station.
Plymouth.
Portsmouth.
Woolwich.
Chatham.
Priddy's Hard.
Woolwich.
Portsmouth.
Admiralty.
Bull Point.
Upnor.
Chatham.
Woolwich.
Woolwich.
1 Lt.Colonel Baker served in the Ashanti war in :87s- 74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
2 Lt.uolonel Hain served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
3 Lt.Colonel Wright served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Lt.Colonel Aplin served in the Egyptian war of ;8S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Captain Hirris served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni (Medal).
Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of
Ci-Dtain, Medal, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Chas. Warren in 1884-S5.
7 Captain Sheppard served in the Egyptian war in 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile
Kxpeditiiu in 1S84-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, Clasp).
War Services of General Officers of Royal Marine Forces. 402a
I General P. E. Halliday served with the Baltic Expedition in i855~, and in the flotilla of mortar boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
8 General Mairis served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the .R. M. Brigade, including the battle- ol
Baiaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856. Served in China with the expeditionary
force in 1858-59 ; also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Tonghoo, storm and cap-
ture of the North Takoo Fort (severelywoundedmthe left shoulder, and mentioned in deSDatches). and subsequent
operations as Acting Adjutant and Quarter Master (Medal with two Clasps).
9 Sir Howard S. Jones served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal). Commanded the Brigade of Royal
Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present "in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, in the
two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebif (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp,
Khedive's Star, 2nd Class of the Medjidie. and Aide de Camp to the Queen).
10 Lieut. General F. G.LeGrand served at the siege of Sebastopol from i854untilits fall ; was also at the capture of
Kertch, and occupation of Yeni Kale, and at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
II Lieut. General Graham served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the destruction of tele-
graph stations on 29th June, and the shelling a large body of troops on 1st July (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 18S2, and was present in the engagement at Tel-ei-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osrnanieh.and
Khedive's Star).
la Sir Henry Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates
from 26th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of 100 junks
and 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Taku Forts on 25th June 1859, the capture of the Peiho Forts in
i860, and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and commanded the
Royal Marine Artillery in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice
mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen, CB., Medal .with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command of the Royal Marines, and
was present in the engagement at El Teb (twice mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
13 Major General Barnes served in the operations in the Canton river in 1856-58 ; was in Macao Fort when attacked
by junks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destroy a village, storm
and capture of Canton (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps) .
15 Major General Cairncross served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal).
16 Major General A. French served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
17 Major General Colwell sarved in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
18 Major General E. L. Rose served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in
command of Royal Marines in Forts Carysfort and Euryalus at Snakin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
War Services. — Royal Marine Artillery.
1 Colonel W. Campbell served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts, and subsequently served on shore till the end of the war,
including the occupation of Port Said and the surrender of Fort Gemileh (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
15 Lt.Colonel A. Allen served in the Ashanti war in 1873, including the engagements at Elmina.and action, at
Essaman (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present atthe bom-
bardment of Alexandria (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Expe-
dition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded) and
Temai (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
19 Lt.Colonel A. L. S. Burrowes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the re-
connaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
25 Major L, R. Connolly served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
30 Major Tatham served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria
forts (Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star).
31 Major W J. Gaitskell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
32 Major Orford served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-
el-Mahutn. in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the
destruction of Temai (Clasp).
33 Major W. F. Trotter served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
34 Major H. L. Talbot served in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria
forts, in the reconnaissance in force of the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, at the
two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with two Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
35 Major C. h. N. Bishop served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
36 Major H. D. Drake.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
37 Major Kappey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
39 Major G. G. Aston served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in
the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
40 Major E. P. Brittan served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was pre-
sent in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
41 Major G. M. Campbell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
43 Captain H. Slessor served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star',.
44 Captain H. Oldfield served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in
command of a Gunboat, including the engagement at Firket and the operations at Hafir (mentioned in des-
patches, Khedive's Medal with two Clasps).
45 Captain F. L. Dibblee served in the Benin Expedition under Rear Admiral Rawson in 1897 with the Ro yal
Marines (mentioued in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
War Services. — Royal Marine Light Infantry.
1 Colonel J. I. Morris served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the Sandbag Camp; w
Assistant Provost Marshal at Suakin, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen and Handoub (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Major H. Gritton took part in the defence of Suakin during the Soudan campaign in 1884 (Medal, and Khe-
dive's Star).
402b War Services.— Royal Marine Light Infantry.
86 Colonel Crosbie served in China in H.M.S. Eodney from September 1867 to September 1869 ; waslanded from
the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868; also served in a Battalion at the attack and
capture of three walled villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Was landed from H.M.S. Active on
the 27th November 1873, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in command of the Royal
Marines, including the bat'le of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal, with Clasp). Commanded the Marines of H.'UL.S. Active on the expedition up the river
Congo in August and September 1875, and was mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major). Promoted Captain for
services in Ashanti and the River Congo Expeditions.
30 Colonel Schomberg served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of Alexandria
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan under &ir
Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (4th Class of the Osmanieh, two
Clasps).
S8 Colonel Kirchhoffer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Nefiche
and with the Naval Brigade iD the action at Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
40 Colonel Dowding served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 m command of the Royal Marines of the Naval Brigade,
and was present in the Transkei operations and in the engagements at Neumarke, Quintana, and the Perie Bush ;
also served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of the Royal Marines of H.M.S. Active, aud was present in the
engagement at Inyezane and in EKOwe during the investment (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain and
Brevet Major. Medal with Clasp).
43 Colonel Collin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present in the engagements at El Magfar,
Tel-el-Mahuta. and Mahsama, at the two actions at Ivassasin, and at the battle of i'el-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Sta >j. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the 'L'ofVek zereba (two Clasps).
47 Lt. Colonel A. D. Corbet served with the expedition up the River Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
48 Lt.Colonel Bridge served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major. Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
52 Lt.Colonel C. G. Gordon served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1884-85, took part in the defence of
Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Htsheen and the 'fMfrek z-ire'ia, at the attack on the convoy on
the 24th March, aud at the destruction of Temai ( Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
53 Lt.Colonel Pyne served in the Ashanii war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and waa
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
57 Lt.Colonel Quill was present with the force under Colonel Festing at the defeat of the Ashantis in the two
engagements at Elmina on the 13th June 1873, and was mentioned in despatches as having "skirmished hia
men with great alacrity, and merited much praise" (Medal).
58 Lt Colonel Ilea rle served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent in October as Special Commissioner to the
King of Denkera, and served as Assistant Engineer from the middle of November to the end of the war, and waa
present at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
6U Lt.Colonel T. H.de M. Roche served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Benin Expedition in 1097 under Rear- Admiral Rawson in command of the Royal Marines with
the force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
61 Lt.Colonel J. W. Robyns served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
and at the relief uf Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). In 1880 he was present at the bombardment of Batonga, on the
West Coast of Africa, and commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of three villages (mentioned in
despatches). Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
62 Lt.Colonel G. T. Onslow served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Si:akin, and
was present in the engageuie.its at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that -.ep.r Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
53 Major Horniblow served in the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1884-85 with the Royal Marine Battalion,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
6« Major E. L. M'Causland served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at tiie battle, of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
"Major Money served with the Royal Marines in the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was present in the engage-
ment at Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served at Suakin during the expedition to the Soudan in 1884.
66 Major F. G. Cotter served m the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin. and was present
in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereoa, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction
of Temai (Medal with two Clasp?., and Khedive's Star).
6" Major Congdon served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
68 Ma^or J. R. Johnstone served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
69 Major A. G. Cochran served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Transport Officer at Rainleh while the Battalion
was at Alexandria, and was present in the engagement at Malaha Junction, at the action at Kassasin on the 9th
September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'° Major Plurabe served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in
the two actions at Kassasin, and' at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
71 Major Maclurcan served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
present'in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March-
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
" Major S. P. Peile served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar
and Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
"3 Major J. R. H. Oldfield served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786. J
"5 Major C. H. Willis served in the Egyptian war cf 1882, including the occupation of Alexandria and the defence
of Fort Mex (Medal ar.d Khedive's Star).
<6 Major J. H.Swanton served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the bombardment of the Alex-
andria Forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major Frederick White served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardmentof the^Alex-
andria forts (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884, and was pi esent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (5th Class ot the Medjidie. two Clasps).
'8 Major C. Field served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha Junction and
Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
"9 Major Raitt served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance on 6th August, and
in the action at Kassasin on 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
80 Major W. S. S. Harvest served with the Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
reconnaissance m force fr jm Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the
action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battte of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
sl Major J. Bernard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha
Junction, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el ICebir (Med&l
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star'.
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Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services. 404a
1 Sir William Lockhart served with the 5th Fusiliers in Oude in December 185S and January 1S59. Served
throughout the Bhootau campaign of 1864-66 as Adjutant 14th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp). Served as Aide
de Camp to Brigadier General Merewether commanding Cavalry Brigade in the Abyssinian campaign, and was
present at Arogee and the fall of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served as D.A.Q.M. General
2nd Brigade with Hazara Field Force in the Black Mountain Expedition in 1868 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Was present at the capture of Lambada during the Dutch war in Acheen in 1875-77 (mentioned in des-
patches, Dutch War Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Road Commandant in the Khyber
from September to November 1879, and afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General to Major General Roberts's
Division, and was present in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-S7 in command
of a Brigade (received the thanKs of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, KCB., aud two Clasps).
Commanded the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (received the thanks of the Government of India and of the
Commander in Chief in India, promoted Major General for distinguished service in the field, Clasp) ; and also
commanded the Isazai Expedition in rS92. Commanded the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 (received the
thanks of the Government of India for the skilful manner in which he conducted the operations to a completely
successful issue, KCSI., and Clasp). Commanded the force engaged in the suppression of the rising on the
North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 (received the thanks of the Government of India, GCB. and two Clasps).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
29 Sir Richard Stewart served with a party of the Mj'sore Silladar Horse attached to the Kurnool Movable
Column and was present at the attack on Shorapore on the 8th February 1858, on which occasion he was
dangerously wounded by two sword cuts; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contir-
gent with Brigadier Hill's Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and in the Deccan from November 185S till
March 1859 (Medal) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 in command of a Brigade sent to the "Ruby
Mines [received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
** Sir Robert Low served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign
of 18^7-59 ; present at the actions ofBudlee-ke-Serai and Nudjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi; pursuit of tie
rebels end taking of Fort Jhujjur; siege and capture of Lucknow; and as Brigade Major to the Agra Field Force
under Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Eusofzie Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present with the expedition into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches) and at the assault of Zawa ;
accompaniedSir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Chief Director of Transport, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S8 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Clasp). Commanded the Chitral Relief Force in 1895. This force was
hastily mobilized to undertake the relief of the fort of Chitral, where the British Agent in Gilgit and a small force
were beleaguered by a large body of tribesmen under Umra Khan ; and, although Chitral was reached and
relieved by Lt.Coionel Kelly and his troops from Gilgit before Sir Robert Low's force could reach the place, the
relief was made practicable by the co-operation of the latter, which crossed five mountain passes, bridged two
rivers, and fought victoriously five actions with the enemy. Sir Robert received the thanks of the Government
of India, and of the Commander-in-Chief in India, was promoted to be GCB. and awarded the India Medal, 189=,
with Clasp.
60 Lieut.General A. H. Prinsep was present at the mutiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, at
Sealkote on the 9th July 1857 and was wounded. He afterwards served against the rebels in the Gogaria
Jungles and was present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and waspresent atthe
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentionedin despatches, Medal with Clasp).
62 Major General J.M. C.Galloway was employed during the Indian Mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at
Kheree 7th October, Burhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor 16th October, Jugdespore 18th October, and
Seekreta and Koath Khaz 20th October 1858, and in Bundelcund during the whole of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
1° Major General C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry atthe taking of Rewal,
present at the taking of Awah ; served with the Field Force in Central India in 1858 ; presentduring the operations
in the Mahee Kanta in 1858 ; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bbyrannah and during the operations at
Nuggur Parker; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat of
the Wagheers at that place in 1859 (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry during the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68, and commanded the Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned m des-
patches, Medal).
75 Major General R. Morris served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858,
and was present atthe siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp),
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
"s Major General G. T. Halliday served with the Hazara Expedition in i338 (Medal with Clasp).
82 Major General G. C. Hogg served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Girishk.andinthe defence of Candahar including the sortieof Deh Khojah (several times mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
General List of Officers of Bengal Cavalry and Infantry. — War Serriees.
1 Major General Biscoe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Khelat-i-Ghilzi
and Sir-i-Asp (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in
1891 in command of the Cavalry of the Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
6 Major General R. M. Jennings served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 186--64 and
was present at the action of Shubkndder (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882. °and' was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major General G. D'A. Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
9 Major Generil N. F. Parker served in the Hazaracamnaign in 1S68 '(Medal). Also served in the A f^han war in
1878-79 (Medal).
31 Colonel Prendergast served in the expedition to the Cossyah and Jyntea.h Hills in 1862-63. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chin Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp), and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp),
404& General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry. — War Services.
45 Colonel A. M. Bruce served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal withClasp). Served in the expedition
against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the assault of
Zawa (Medal), and in the Mahsood VVuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches). Also served with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Seived with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp). Served with the Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
41 Colonel L. H. E. Tucker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863, including tho
forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp): served with the expedition against the
Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was pre-
sent at the attack and cf-pture of Ali Musjid, with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in des-
patches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
57 Colonel E. W. Smyth served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command
of the 25th Punjab Infantiy (mentioned in despatchts, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892.
5S Colonel W. \V. H. Scott served in the Abyssinian war in 186 ,and was present at the capture of Magdala
<mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in
command of the nth Bengal Lancers, including the passage of the Swat River (mentioned in despatches, CB. ,
and Medal with Clasp).
59 Colonel P. W. Smith served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present
at the storming of Lalloo and at the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880
(Medal).
60 Lt. Colonel J. A. M'Xeale served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
73 Sir William Meiklejohn served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black Moun-
tain (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp). Served with the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid and with the Zairnusht Expedition (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the 20th Bengal Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh.and
Khedive's Star). Served with the VVaziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in
command of the 20th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field Force underr
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Commanded the Malakand Brigade
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, and was present
during the night attacks on the Camp throughout the defence of the Malakand and at the relief of Chakdara
Fort; was in command of the relieving Column, including the engagement at Lmdakai (mentioned in des-
patches); commanded a Brigade during the expedition into the Mohmand country (mentioned in despatches);
commanded the 1st Brigade Buner Field Force including the capture of the Tanga Pass (mentioned in des-
patches, KCB., and Medal with two Clasps).
74 Lt. Colonel W. Loch served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was presentat
the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp).
75 Colonel B. Wemyss served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
?8 Colonel Wylie served with the 7th Royal Fusiliers in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, and was present at the
capture of the Conical Hill and the taking of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Bhootan
Expedition in 1865 (Clasp). Served with the 10th Bengal Lancers throughout theAbyssiniun war of 1868 (Medal).
Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the expedition to the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served through-
out the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Political Officer in charge of the Afghan country north of Quetta, was present
with the expeditions against the Kakar and Atchakzai tribes, and as Chief Political Officer took part in the march
to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of Her
Majesty's Government and of the Government of India, CSI., and Medal).
General List of Officers of Madras Cavalry and Infantry. — War Services.
1 Brigadier General M'Leod served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 as Deputy Quarter Master General
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
* Major General Begbie was employed in the Commissariat Department with the Abyssinian Expedition in
1867-69 (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Also served in the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75 as Superintendent cf
Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Superintendent of
Army Signalling (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the Government of India, Medal with Clasp).
s Colonel A. W. L. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7- severely wounded(Medal with Clasp) .
9 Colonel J. G. R. 0. MacNeill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General for Intelligence duties, and acted as guide to the Column in the attack on the Minhla
Redoubt — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
General List of Officers of Bombay Infantry. — War Services.
1 Major General M.H.Nicolson served in the Abyssinian war in i867-6S,and was present at the action of A rogee
and at the capture of Magdala (Meda.l). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with
Clasp). Served with' the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of No. 2 Column (men-
tioned in despatches).
7 Colonel J. F. Willoughby served in the Abyssinian war of 1S67-68, and was present at the storming of
Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). _
10 Colonel W. S. Hore served with the Commis3ariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-6S
/Medal)
» Lt. Colonel M. W. Stevens served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer, Cavalry Brigade, ^nl was
present in She engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
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Lincolnshire Regiment
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Middlesex Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Oxford Light Infantry
Dorsetshire Regiment
Dorsetshire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Shropshire Light Infantry
Dorsetshire Regiment
Essex Regiment
Essex Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Berkshire Regiment
S.Staffordshire Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Dorsetshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Irish Regiment
West Keut Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Yorkshire Light lntautry...
West Riding Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment...
Irish Rifles
Inniskilling Fusiliers
Irish Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
Derbyshire Regiment
West Surrey Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
.Bedfordshire Regiment
York Light Infantry
Middlesex Regiment
Welsh Fusiliers
Wiltshire Regiment
N. Lancashire P.egiment ..
Berkshire Regiment
R03ral Artillery
Derbyshire Regiment
.Dublin Fusiliers
Irish Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Leicestershire Regiment ...
4 Dragoon Guards
Devonshire Regiment
Leicestershire Regiment ...
Worcestershire Regiment..
Durham Light Infantry ..,
Shropshire Light Infantry
Royal Artillery
Munster Fusiliers
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Leicestershire Regiment ..
East Surrey Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
York Light Infantry
Welsh Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Irish Rifles
Welsh Fusiliers
Welsh Regiment
Irish Fusiliers
Norfolk Regiment
Border Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Manchester Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Liverpool Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Irish Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
S. Staffordshire Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Manchester Regiment
Manchester Regiment ... .
Manchester Regiment
Liverpool Regimei. t
Irish Fusiliers
Border R.egiment
South Wales Borderers
East Surrey Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Border Regiment
Lieutenants. 2ndLiEr/T.| lieut.
Heffernan, Herbert Wm., Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry ...
Donnan, William, Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry
Scott, Bernard, Assistant Military Accountant, ist Glass
Harrington, John Lane, H.M.'s Consul at Zaila
Lyue.Charles Virgil Nunez,610 Wing Officer 16 Madras Infantry
Bagshawe, Fred. Wm., Wing Officer 8 Madras Infantry
Garden, Arch. Ross Rervey,611 Wing Officer Corps of Guides...
Fenner, Claude Cambridge, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry...
Hamilton, Archibald Samuel, Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantry...
Searle, Percy Cormack, Wing Officer 9 Bombay Infantry
Major, Francis Forbes, Wing Officer 1 Infantry Hyd. Cont. ...
Fisher, Frederick, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry
Brooke, Harry Morris M., Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry ...
Henslowe, Francis J. Deloraine. Squad. 0fficer2 Punjab Cav.
Quiun,.Iohj James Patrick,°'3Wing Officer 28 Madras Infantry
Rampini, Fred. Charles. Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class ...
Beale, Willy, Assistant Political Resident, Aden
Sherer, John Corrie,614 Squadron Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry ...
Bell, John Beatson,015 Wing Officer 32 Bengal infantry
Pearson, Hugh Fred. Archie,610 WingOfficer2j Bengal infantry
Foord, Edward Russell, Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantry
Dallas, Julian Stuart,61" WingO(ficer23 Madras Infantry
Pigou, Fred. Hugo, Wing Officer 1 Infantry Hyd. Cont
Lloyd-Jones, Fred. Llewellyn, Wing Officer 13 Bombay Inf. ...
Bagley, Richard George, Wing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry
Hitchins, Harold Edmund, Wing Officer 1 Bengal Infantry...
Windsor, Wm. John,61s Wing Officer 19 Bengal Infantry
Playfair, Alan, Assistant Commr. 3rd Grade, Assam
Dew.Armine B.,c20 Pol. Assist. 3rdCl.;Assist. Pol. Agent, Ohilas
Scott, Thomas Edwin,621 DSO. Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry
Dalyell.Hugh Kenneth. Sqnadron Officer 3 Lancers Hyd. Cont.
Barnard, Andrew E.,022 Squad. Officer 4 Lancers Hyd. Cont..
Randall, John, Wing Officer 23 Bengal Infantry ...'.
Price, Cyril Uvedale,625 Wing Officer 30 Bombay Infantry
Doveton, Albert Mangles, Wing Officer 1 Bombay Infantry....
Clay, Stanley,621 Wing Officer 43 Bengal Infantry
Roberts, Archibald,625 Wing Officer 24 Bengal infantry
Crosthwaite, John Graham, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade.Punjab
Whitehead. John Holberton, Wing Officer 33 Madras Infantry
Hay, Arthur, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry
Gray, Fred. Wm. B., Wing Officer 4 Punjab Infantry
Murray, Alan Beville, Wing Officer 31 Madras Infantry
Black, Walter Clarence, Wing Officer 12 Bengal Infantry
Staunton. William Beauchamp, Wing Officer, 29 Madras Inf.
Shea, John S. Mackenzie,026 Uffg. Squad. Officer is Ben.Lan.
Pierce, Frederick George, Wing Officer 9 Madras Infantry ...
Anderson, Patrick Graham, Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry
Sheppard, George Sidney, Squad. Officer 9 Bengal Lancers
Rattray. Charles, Wing Officer 26 Bengal Infantry
Watson, Lionel Arthur,627 Wing Officer 31 Bengal Infantry ...
Gordon, John L. R.,628 Wing Officer 15 Bengal Infantry
Eardley-Wilmot, Ernest,029 Wing Officers Bengal Infantry
Chatterton, George D. L.,630 Wing Officer 1 Sikh Infantry
Sandford.HarryCoddinaton.031 Wing Officer 1 Punjab Infantry
Davis, Edward Newnham, Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont. ...
Blois- Johnson, Thos. Gordon, 632 Wing Officer 22 Bengal Inf....
Vallings, Henry Alan,633 Wing Officer 29 Bengal Infantry
Cooper, Wm. George, Squadron Officer 4 Bombay Cavalry...
Klderton, Murray Trent, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Infantry*....
Walker, William Robert, Wing Officer 15 Madras Infantry ...
Anderson, Henry Lawrence, Wing Officer Bhopaul Battalion
Ricketts, Lancelot Hamilton, Wing Officer 12 Madras Infantry
Down, Cecil Patton,035 Assist. Commr., 3rd Grade, Punjab ...
Kauntze, Cedric Richard, Wing Officer 5 Madras Infantry ...
Clery, Carleton Buckley Laming, Wing Officer 25 Bombay Inf.
Ford, Harry Burroughs,636 Wing Officer 31 Bengal Infantry...
Harington, Herbert Hastings, Wing Officer 32 Madras Inf. ...
Waterfleld, Bertram Clarke,037 Assist. Commissioner, Punjab
Richardson, Chas. Wm. Grant,638 Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf.
Elsmie, Alex. M. Spears,639 Wing Officer 2 Punjab Infantry ...
Mears, Arthur,040 Wing Officer 2 Madras Infantry
Liliingston, William Edward Gordon, Squadron Officer )
1 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent ]
Gaisford, James,0*1 Wing Officer 25 Bengal Infantry
Codrington, Harry de Burgh, Derj.Assist.Gom. Gen. 2nd Class
Cooke, Augustus Hodson, Wing Officer 1 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Hill, Frank Barton,0*" Wing Officer 34 Bengal Infantry
Blakeway, Denys Brooke,0" Assist.Commr. 3rd Grade.Punjab
Ricketts, Percy Edward,6*6 Squad. Officer 18 Bengal Lancers
Nethersole, Fred. Ralph,647 Wing Officer 17 Bengal Infantry
Ralph, Allied Colyer, Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry
Keyworth, Walter, Wing Officer 14 Madras Infantry ."
Shaw, Herbert Stuart, Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantry. .
Gunning, Orlando Geo.648 Wing Office 1-35 Bengal Infantry...
Stewart, John Alexander, Wing Officer 7 Bengal Infantry-
Condon, James Knighton, Wing Officer iS Bengal Infantry'
Fraser, Frederick John, Wing Office^ Bengal infantry
Gough, George Broomfield,649 Wing Officer 20 Bengal Infantry
Jackson, Cyril Compton, Wing Officer 5 Bengal Infantry .
Lightt'oot, i'hos. Williams, Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry
Tayler, Wm. Fothergill Cooke, Squad. Officer 1 Punjab Cav.'.!
Maxwell, Laurence Lockhart,0-" Squad. Officer 2 Ben. Lancers
M'Barnet, Alex. Edward,651 Squadron Officer 5 Punjab Cav.
I j Feb. 88
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11 Feb. 38
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11 Feb. 83
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29 Dec. 88
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22 Aug. 88
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8 Dec. 88
27 July 88
10 Nov. 88
14 Mar. 88
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22 Aug. 88
10 Nov. 83
71 Feb. 8S
22 Aug. 88
8 Dec. 88
22 Aug. 88
11 Feb. 88
24 Apr. 89
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8 Dec. 88
9 Sept. 88
11 Feb. 88
30 Jan. 89
30 Jan. 89
8 Dec. 88
22 Aug. 83
28 Nov. 88
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22 Aug. 88
22 Aug. 83
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23 Mar. 89
10 Nov. 88
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Indian Staff Corps.
Last Regiment.
Gordon Highlanders
Highland Light Infantry ..
Manchester Regiment,
Middlesex Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment. .
West Yorkshire Regiment
Conhaught Hangers
Connaught Rangers
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Gloucestershire Regiment.
Irish Rifles
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Irish Regiment
Irish Regiment
Irish R egiment ".*;.'...
West Kent Regiment
West Riding Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
7 Dragoon Guards
Hampshire Regiment
Highland .Light. Infantry ..
Derbyshire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Oxford Light Infantry
Wiltshire Regiment
York & Lancaster Regiment
N. Staffordshire Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Irish Fusiliers
Leicestershire Regiment ..
Lincolnshire Regiment
Sing's Own Scottish Iiords.
Lancashire Fusiliers
15 Hussars ."
West Yorkshire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
West Surrey Regiment ...
Royal Scots ..
West Yorkshire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Royal Fusiliers...
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
West Surrey Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Worcestershire Regiment...
Lancashire Fusiliers
Worcestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment
Inniskilling Fusiliers
West Surrey Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment...
Devonshire Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Devonshire Regiment
Highland Light Infantry..
East Yorkshire Regiment..
Irish Regiment
Welsh Fusiliers
Connaught Rangers
Wiltshire Regiment
Connaught Rangers
S. Staffordshire Regiment
S. Staffordshire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
Irish Regiment
Irish Regiment
Hampshire Regiment ..
South Wales Borderers
Royal Artillery
Devonshire Regiment ..
East Lancashire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
16 Lancers
Scots Fusiliers
Scots Fusiliers
Hampshire Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
1 Dragoon Guards
N. Lancashire Regiment ...
Border Regiment
2 Dragoon Guards
Sussex Regiment
7 Dragoon Guards
Bedfordshire Regiment
Lieutenants.
30 Jan. 80I28 Aug. go
8 .1 une 89 ' 30 Aug. 90
30 Jan. 891 10 Sept. 90
Lee, Alex. Wm. Henry, Wing Officer 16 Madras Infantrv
Forteath,_Fre 1. Wm. Hughes, Dep.Assist.Com. Gen. 2ndC!ass
Hughes, jsi'.w. Malcolm,652 Squad. Officer 14 Bengal Lancers
Strahan, George Aubrey, Wing Officer 29 Madras Infantry
Moore. Chas. Hesketh G.,6;>:JDep Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Hutchinson, Chas.R.Maelagan,65* Wing Officer 1 Bn^Goorkhas
Haldane. Chas. Levenax, Wing Officer S Madras Infantry .
Moore, Frederick T. T., Squad. Officer 4 Bengal Cavalry .
Moore, Alexander, Wing Officer 6 Madras Infantry
Pinney, John Charles Digby, Squadron Officer 1 C. I. Horse,
Douglas, Walter Binny, Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry
Carter, Godfrey Lambert, Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry
Macpherson, Roderick Geo.,655 Wing Officer 10 Bengal Inf. ..
Cruddas, Hugh Wilson, Wing Officer 38 Bengal Infantry J30 Jan. 89I15 Oct. 9a
Andrew, Frederick Annesley, Wing Officer 11 Bengal Inf. ...J23 Mar. 89; 15 Oct. 90
tfill, Wm. Alfred.050 Wing Officer 11 Bengal Infantry .".24 Apr. 89:15 Oct. 90
Copeland, Frederick, Wing Officer 30 Madras Infantry 8 June 85! 19 Oct. 90
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24 Sept. 90
24 Sept. 90
24 Sept. 90
24 Sept. 90
24 Sept. 90
8 June 89I25 Sepc.90.
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8 Dec. 88 5 Oct. 90
12 Sept. 83] 13 Oct. 90
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9 May i
10 Nov. i
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Hanmer, Lambert A. G..0j7 Squad. Officer 1 Punjab Cavalry
Bannerman, Wyndham P., Squadron Officer 1 Bom. Lancers
Humfrey, Fred. George C, Squad. Officer 12 Bengal Cavalry
Thompson, Ivan Frank Ross,05s Wing Officer 20 Bengal Inf.
Anderson, William Christian, Wing Officer 1 Bn. 1 Goorkhas
Kaye, Cecil, Wing Officer 21 Bengal Infantry
Munu. Reginald George,65* Wing Officer 36 Bengal Infantry
Payne, Edward Henry, Asst.Mil. Acct., 3rd Class
Alexander, Henry Sterling, Wing Officer 16 Madras Inf.
Clark, Charles H. Baldwin,6"* Wing Officer 26 Madras Inf. ...
Ainslie, Henry Perceval, Wing Officer 3 Madras Infantry ...
Tennanc, F'lwaid, Squadron Officer 3 Lancers Hyd. Cont.
23 Mar. 89,29 Oct. 90
24 Apr. 8c 29 Oct. 90-
22 Aug. 88 1 31 Oct. 90
10 Nov. S8 [ 1 Nov. 90
8 Dec. SSi 1 Nov. 90
6 Mar. 89; 1 Nov. 90-
23 Mar. 8o I 1 Nov. 90
21 Sept. 89] 8 Nov. 90
23 Mar. S9 13 Nov. 90
23 Mar. 89J13 Nov. 90,
22 Aug. 88 17 Nov. 90
30 Jan. 8}|i7 Nov. 50
Maxwell, Alex. Gordon,661 Squadron Officer6 Bengal Cavalryi:i Sept. 89 1 Dec. 90
Roosma.le-Coeq. Chas Alex. Wing Officer 3 Bombay Inf.
Kemball, John Shaw.662 Wing Officer 29 Bengal Intantry
Bell, George Henry,66' Wing Officer 27 .Bengal Infantry ..
Burton, Richard Watkins. Wing Officer 5 Inf. Hyd. Cont. ..
Tancred, Thomas Selby.664 Squadron Officer 1 C. I. Horse
Barff, Reg. Merton,665 Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry
Darley, Jamts Russell, Wing Officer 9 Bombay Infantry...
Plowden, Trevor Chiehele, Assist. Commr. 3rd CI. .Hyderabad
Carden, John Ratter,666 Wing Officer 15 Bengal infantry
Baieman-Champain, HughF., with 1 Bn. 1 Goorkhas
Money, Ernest Douglas, Wing Officer 1 Bn. 1 Goorkhas .
Smith, Guy de Herriez,668 Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry...
Cummins, Harry Ashley Vane, Wing 0fficer2lnf. Hyd. Con.
Cheyne, Reg. Edmonstone, Squad. Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry
Dallas, Alex. Egerton, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry
Wardell, Warren Henry,669 Wing Officer 39 Bengal Infantry
Travers, Robt. Eaton,070 Wing Officer 2 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Geoghegan, FrancisEdw. Wing Officer 13 Bombay Infantry...
West, Alexander Arthur, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry...
Morris, Donald Ogilvy, Assist. Commr. 2nd Grade.Hyderabad
Cassels, Gilbert Robert, Wing Officer 35 Bengal Iniantry ...
Nuttall, Mansfield Elliot, Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry
Hannyngton, John Arth., Wing Officer 29 Bombay Infantry ...
Baker, Cecil Norris, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry
Lawrenson, Thomas G. P., Wing Officer 6 Madras Infantry
Taylor, George Arthur C. Offg. Wing Officer 3 Madras Inf. ...
Amesbury, Wheaten L. R., Wing Officer 6 Bengal Infantry...
Hornby.Montague Leyland,071.D6'O.Wing Officer 2 Punjab Inf.
Bunbu'ry, Wm. Clement Hanmer, Wing Officer 40 Ben. Inf....
Marriott, Leslie Hawthorne, Wing Officer 6 Madras Infantry
Holman, Herb. Campbell, °72 Squad. Officer 16 Bengal Cav. ...
Samborne, Fredk. Care}' Stukeley Paliner,07S Wing Officer >
13 Bengal Infantry 5
Field, Charles Douglas, Wing Officer 28 Madras Infantry ...
Brand, Herbert, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry
Firth, Richard Anson, Wing Officer 10 Madras Infantry
Alexander, Arthur Tickers, Wing Officer 14 Madras Infantry
Smith, William Frank,6"* Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Keily, Edward Wm., Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantry
Knox, Stuart George, Political Agent at Kalat
Hudson, Arthur Iveith, Squad. Officer 17 Bengal Cavalry ...
Greig, Piercy, Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry
Raven. Alex. Wm. Nicholas.Wing Officer 14 Madras Infantry
Bethuue, Hector,675 Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry
Ralph, Arthur Jeffreys, Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry .. .
Beatty, Guy Arch. Hastings, Squad. Officer 9 BengalLancers
Carleton, Henry Anthonyj" Wing Officer 33 Madraslnfantry...
Jones, Edm. Gunning, Wing Officer 16 Madras Infantry
Thornhill, Clement Bensley
Morris, George Mortimer, Wing Officer 24 Madras Infantry
Blair, Arthur Kennedy,070 Wing Officer 36 Bengal Infantry
King, Stewart William, Wing Officer 3 Bombay Infantry ...
Battine, Reg. St. Clair,677 Offg. Squad. Comdr.i Punjab Cav.
Kindersley, Maitland FitzRoy, Squad. Officer 11 Ben. Lan.
Nethersole. Alfrea Ralph,678 Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry
Cassels, Kenneth Scougali, AVing Officer 43 Bengal Infantry
Grimshaw-, Ewing Wrigley, Wing Officer 24 Madras Infantry
Cooke, Samuel Arthur, Squadron Officer 1 C. I. Horse
Glasfurd, Alex. Inglis R,,Wing Officer 4 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Paul, Robert Sears, Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry
Alexander, James Leslie, Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cavalry...
MacTier, Henry Mackinnon,679 Wing Officer 39 Bengal Inf...
Young, Wilfred'Edward, Squad. Officer 10 BengalLancers...
Garratt, Harry Sumner, Wing Officer 3 Bombay Infantry ...
6 July 89 13 Dee. 9c
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Indian Staff Corps.
437
Last Regiment.
Roj'al Artillery
Wist India Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
■Worcestershire Regiment..
Suffolk Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
i Dragoon Guards
Bedfordshire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment ..
1 8 Husiars
Liverpool Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Irish Regimeuu
Royal Artillery
Norfolk Regiment.
Leinster Regiment ..,
Worcestershire Regiment
Border Regiment
K. 0. Scottish Borderers ...
Wiltshire Regiment
Scottish Rif.es
East Kent Regimen;,
Welsh Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
West Yorkshire Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Leinster Regiment
Leinster Regiment
Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Irish Fusiliers
Lancaster Regiment
Rryal Scots
Northamptonshire Regt
Connanght Rangers
S. Lancashire Regiment ...
Derbyshire Regiment
Connaught Rangers
Norfolk Regiment
Manchester Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Connaught Rangers
Connaught Rangers
South Wales Borderers ...
Norfolk Regiment
Irish Regiment
K. O. Scottish Borderers...
Middlesex Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
S. Staffordshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
East Surrey Regiment
Border Regiment .:
Warwickshire Regiment..
S. Lancashire Regiment ..
Warwickshire Regiment ..
Cheshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Leinster Regiment
South Wales Borderers
Wiltshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Hampshire Regiment .
Royal Artillery
Border Regiment
Seaforth Highlanders .
Lieutenants.
2ndLIE0T. LIECT.
Riyal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Scottish Rides
Durham Light Infantry ..
Manchester Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Lancashire Fusiliers
Oxford Light Infantry ] i
Lincolnshire Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Royal Fusiliers
South Wales Borderers ..
Norfolk Regiment
InnisKilling Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Worcestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment ..
Oobbe, Henry Hercules, Squadron Officer 13 Bengal Lancers 27
Marsden.HughWilloughby.Offg.Wing Officer 13 Madras lnf.| 1
Carter, Charles Murray, Wing Officer 14 Bengal Infantry. .J23
Harold, CharlesFreder'ick.Offg. Assist. Polit. Resident, Aden 21
Smith, Frederic Vincent, Squad. Officer 4 Bengal Cavalry... lis
Brown, Walter Medlicott,680 Wing Officer 1 Bn. 3 Goorkhas • •■j21
Morris, Robert Lee, Squadron Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry 3°
Roiland, George Murray, Wing Officer 1 Bombay Infantry...] 9
Hawks, Fred. Welman, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class ...21
Ga.ussen, Chas. Louis, Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Bengal Cavalry 23
VanderGucht, Rupert Lionel, Wing Office^ Madras Infantry 29
Peek, John Herbert. Wing Officer 27 Bombay Infantry 24
O'Reilly. Charles Myles, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Madras Inf. ... | 3
Fisher, Wm. Annesley, Squadron Officer 3 Bombay Cava'ry 27
Paleologns, Wm. Constantine. Wing Officer 28 Bengal Inf.. ..23
Lyon, JolmWilmot HarLsy, Wing Officer 25 Madras Infantry; 6
Drever, Thomas Ian, Wing Officer 25 Madras Infantry 9
Maclachlan, Thomas Robertson, WingOfficer^o Bengal Inf ...J23
Cumberlege, Chas. John, Wing Officer 23 Bombay Infantry 21
Gough. Hugh A. Keppel,cs4 Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas ...} 4
Hocken, Chas. Aug. Fred., Squad. Officer 5 Bombay Cavalry
Macpherson, Neil,"83 Offg. Wiug Officer 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas ...
Johnson Clarence A. K..6*6 Squad. Officer 1 Bengal Lancers
Lane, Frank Macdouald,6:'rWiug O licer 28 Bombay Infantry
Harrison, Wm. Chris. Warde, Wing Officer 7 Madras Inf ....
Perry, George Edgar John, Wing Officer 6 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Anderson, Chas. Kirkpatrick. Wing Officer 18 Bengal Inf...
Brownlow, d'Arcy Charles, Wing Officer 21 Bengal Infantry
Vivian, Arthur Granville. Squadron Officer 5 Punjab Cavalry
Crocker, Alfred Gilbert,0'8 Squad. Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry
Gregory, Charles Levinge, Squad. Officer 19 Bengal Lancers
Fagan, Lucius Emilius, WingOfficer6 Madras Infantry
Ferguson-Davie, Arthur F./'^DSO. WingOfficer 3 Sikh Inf.
Alexander, Chas. Henry, Squad. Officer 6 Bombay Cavalry...
Pritchard, Aubrey Gordon, Squad. Officer 2 Ben. Lancers ...
Ward, Cyril Harding, Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry
Wheeler, John Chartes Massy, WingOfficer28 Bengal Inf...
Roe, Bernhard Oswald, Assist. Commr., 3rd Grade. Punjab...
Becher, George Arthur, Squad. Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry ...
Finnis, John Fortescne,690 Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry
Boileau, Etienne R. P.,6rl Wing Officer 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas ...
O'Meara, Charles Albert Edmond, vVing Officer 8 Bengal)
Infantry )
ChandlerJHerbertG.W., e nVing Officer 2 [n:\H.yd.Oontiuge ut
Nicholson, Wm. Cumberland. Wing Officer 3 Madras Lu. ..
Poo;e, Wm. Thos. Conway, Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry
Basevi, Wm. Henry Francis. Wiug Officei^c Madras Inf. ..
Lloyd, John Herbert, Wing Officer 2 Bombay Infantry
Edwardes, John Grahame,693 Wing Officer 1 Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Carwithen, Edward Terry, Offg. Wing Officer Bhopaul Bn...
Bliss, Jas. Arthur, °94 Whig Officer 21 "Madras Infantry
Barratt, Ernest Bird,655 Wing Olticer ; 3 Madras Jn'antry ...
Creagh, Edward Cottingham, Wing Ouicer 4 Punjab in .
Golan, Wm. Robert Boyle, Wing Officer 8 Madras Infantry j 3
Rawlins, Art. Kennedy,696 DSO. Wing Officer 24 Bengal Inf.
Carnegy, Richard Lloyd. Wing Officer 9 Bengal Infantry ...
Johnson, Chas. Richard,69? Wing Officer 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas...
Lovell, Arthur Neville, Squad. Officer 2 Lancers Hyd. Cont.
Norman, Walter Henry,6-8 Squad. Officer n Bengal Lancers
Nightingale, Manners R. W., Wing Officer 2 Bn. , Goorkhas
Elliott, Alfred Charles, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade. Punjab..
Kelly, George Henry F.,699 Offg. Wing Officer 23 Bengal Inf.
Bousfield, Edmund Emerson, Wing Officer 26 Madras Iuf...
Sanford, George Batthyany"90 j 8
Cullen.ErnestHy. Scott,"01 Offg. Wing Officer 32 BeugaUiff. 1
Hickie, William Bradley, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class I29
Tillard, Arthur Basil,"02 DSO. Wing Officer 1 B11. 3 Goorkhas J24
Pottinger, Robert Southey, Assist. Polit. Agent, Kattywar 27
Hay, Lenox Theobald, Squadron Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry
Ketchen, Sotheby Douglas Brodie,;(M Officiating Wing (
Officer 1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas }
Templer, Cyril F., Squad. Commander 1 Bombay Lancers ..
Barnes, Ernest, Assist. Gcv. Gen. 's Agent in Central India
Parsons, Fredk. Charles Alfred, Squad. Offi ler 3 Bom. Cav.
Davis, Gronow John,"05 Wing Officer 22 Bengal Infantry ...
Young, David Coley,'06 Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Thomas. Frederick Wm., WingOfficer 15 Madras Infantry
R ittray,HaldaneBnrney,7J7 DSO. Wing Officer 45 Bengal Inf.
Baldwin, Lancelot Hugh. Wing Officer 44 Bengal tniautry
July 88
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Moore, George D. M.,7'8 WiQg Officer 28 Bombay Infantry
Drage, Godfrey,70' Wing Otf.cer 30 Madras Infautry
Byers, Cyril Bertram, Wing Officer 12 Bengal Infantry
Lash, Augustus Oliver, Wing Officer 13 Bombay Infantry
Young, Henry Geo., Squadron Officer 10 Bengal Lancers...
Oobbe, Alex. Sianhope,711 Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry
Goldthorp, Fras. Herbert,712 Squad. Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry
Nangle, Kenlis Edward, Wiug Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Bryce, David Greig, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Lang, Ewen Montgomery, with 1 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Woo Id ridge, Herbert Cheselden, WingOfficer 9 Bom. Iuf. ...
Peck, Artnur Wharton,714 Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cav...
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438
Indian Staff Corps.
Last Regiment.
Wiltshire Regiment
-N. Lancashire Regiment
East Lancashire Regimen?
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Lincolnshire Regiment ..
Munster Fusiliers
Bedford Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord
Munster Fusiliers
Wiltshire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ..
Middlesex Regiment
21 Hussars
Suffolk Regiment
Berkshire Regiment
Inniskilling Fusiliers
Gloucestershire Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry..
Derbyshire Regiment
Oxford Lightlnfantry ,
Norfolk Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Northumberland Fusiliers
Middlesex Regiment ..
Dorsetshire Regiment .,
East Surrey Regiment ..
West Surrey Regiment
Northumberland Fusiliers
7 Dragoon Guards
Somerset Light Infantry ...
Munster Fusiliers
Gloucestershire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ...
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Somerset Light Infantry...
Lancashire Fusiliers
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Cheshire Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment...
West Yorkshire Regiment
South Wales Borderers ...
Royal Marines
Irish Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ...
East Surrey Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Derbyshire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Lancasnire Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Scottish Rifles
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Welsh Fusiliers
Lincolnshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment .
Middlesex Regiment....
King's Royal Rifles ....
Cheshire Regiment ....
Hampshire Regiment .
Sussex Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
Scottish Rifles
3 Dragoon Guards
Munster Fusiliers
Liverpool Regiment ....
Irish Regiment
Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Border Regiment
Connaught Rangers
Gloucestershire Regiment
Lincolnshire Regiment ...
Dorsetshire Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regt
Highland Light Infantry
Sussex Regiment
West Kent Regiment
York and Lancaster Regt,
Shropshire Light Infantry
Liverpool Regiment
Liverpool Regiment
Irish Regiment
Devonshire Regiment....
7 Dragoon Guards
Worcestershire Regt. ...
N". Lancashire Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment ....
. Lancashire Fusiliers ....
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Lieutenants.
;2ndLlEUT.
6 July 90I12 Apr. 92
8 Oct. 901 14 Apr. 92
30 Jan. 89 15 Apr. 92
9 I Ross, Fleetwood G.Campbell, Wing Officer 2E11. ? Goorkhasl 9 July 90 14 Mar. 92
9 JGreig, William Best, Wing Officer 22 Madras Infantry .<:.-. 29 Oct. 90 16 Mar. 92
8 J Browne, Edgar Thornburgh. Wing Officer 6 Madras Inf. .... 4 Feb. 91 27 Mar. 92
Kennedy. Jas. Robt., Wing Officer 3 Inf. Hyd. Com , 9 Nov. 80 29 Mar. 92
Winter. Clifford Boardman.715 Assist. Covnnir.ThullChotiali 1 Mar. 90J30 Mar. 92
Walker, Francis Spring, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry 29 Mar. 90 1 Apr. 92
Mackenzie. Charles,716 Squadron Officer 13 Bengal Lancers'zi Dec. 89! 5 Apr. 92
Browning,TheodoreCharles,71sWing Officer 2 Inf.Hyd.C0nt.U9 Mar. 90! 5 Apr. 92
Ormiston, Thomas Lane, Wing Officer 26 Madras Infantry 8 Oct. 90 5 Apr. 92
Newell, Herbert Andrews, Wing Officer 28 Madras Infantry 29 Nov. got 5 Apr. 92
Browne. Frank Douglas, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry 29 Nov. gel 9 Apr. 92
Evans. Granville Pennefather, Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf.
Berthon, Henry Warwick, Wing Officer 5 Bombay Infantry
da Costa, Oscar Michael John, Squad. Officer 5 Bombay Cav.
Beville, Harry G. P., Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class....
Ward, George Louis Stuart, Wing Officer 44 Bengal Inf. .
Kennedy, William Magill, Assist. Commissioner, Assam .
Jacob, Arthur Leslie, Political Assistant, 3i'd Class
Ross, Harry, Wing Officer 1 Bombay Infantry
Beadon, Henry Cecil, Assistant Commissioner, Kussowlie
Prentis, Walter Sladen, Wing Officer 29 Madras Infantry .
Scott, Herbert Courtenay, Wing Officer 1 1 Madras Infantry
Lukin, Robert C. Welles'lev,'10 Squad. Officer 0 Ben. Lan.'
Lawson, Oswald Head, Oflfg. Wing Officer 26 Bengal Inf.
Prideaux, Francis Beville, Assist. Pol. Resident, Persian Gulf
Dalgliesh, Edward Ernest Charles, Officiating Squadron }
I Officer 4 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent S
9 |Nicholas,Stephen Hy.Edm.720 Wing Officer 2 Inf. Hyd.Cont.
8 ; Langtry, Henry Vivian Montague, Wing Officer 2S Bom. Inf.
9 (Drummond. A. Berkeley, Assist. Commr. Quettaand Pishin
9 'Smith, Alick Le Fleming, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry ...
9 (Davidson, Sisley Richd., Z>SO.
9 Nov. 89
3 May 90
28 June 90
4 Mar. 91
31 May 90
1 Mar. 90
21 Sept. S9
29 Oct. 90
3 May 90
3 May 90
3 May gc
20 Oct.
90
8 Oct. 90
4 Feb. 91
3 May 90
3 Dec. 90
16 Apr. 90
29 Oct. 90
11 Mar. 91
8 Oct. 90
1 Mar. 90
1 Mar. 90
29 Oct. 90
28 June 90
4 Mar. 91
2 May 91
8 Oct. 90
29 Oct. 90
1 Sept. 91
25 Mar. 91
25 Mar. qi
15 Apr. 92
16 Apr. 92
21 Apr. 92
21 Apr. 92
24 Apr. 92
1 May 92
2 May 92
2 May 92
11 May 92
11 May 92
11 May 92
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19 May 92
21 May 92
23 May 92
24 May 92
3 June 92
3 June 92
3 June 92
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16 June 92
22 June 92
26 June 92
27 June 92
1 July 92
1 July 9 j
2 July 92
6 Julv 02
1 Mar. 90 7 July 92
June goi 19 July 92
Hill, Harold Oharle-, Wing Officer 10 Bombay Infantry
Eastwood, Root. John Camae, Wing Officer 30 Bombay Inf.
Dunscombe, Nicholas Blake, Wing Officer 28 Bombay Inf.
Jones, Leslie Cockburn.721 Squadron Officer 5 Ben. Cav. ...
Kirkpatriek, Edward. Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry
French, Wm. Cotton, ~2* Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Phillips, Richard Sylvester. Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry...
Cooke, Hugh Wm. Fothergill,726 Wing Officer 24 Bengal Inf.
Godfrey, Charles, Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry
Musgrave, Walter Wm. F.O., WingOfficer 12 Madras Inf. ...
Madden, Travers Edw., Wing Officer 17 Bengal Infantry...
Hopwood, Herbert Reg. Oflg. Squad. Officer 1 Bom. Lan.
M'Cjnaghev, Frank, Ofig. Squad. Officer 5 Punjab Cav....
Pocock, Philip Fredk., Wing Officer 19 Bombay Infantry...
Redl, Ernest Arthur Fred Wing Officer 13 Bombay Infantry
Bridges, Arthur Holroyd, WingOfficer 16 Bombay Icfantrylas Mar. 90I 8 July 9
Haydon, William Pitt, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry. ..[29 Oct. 9o[i2 July 9
Strange, Arthur James, Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantry ...
Gabbett, Alex. Cecil, Wing Officer 17 Madras Infantry
Leslie, Philip Norman, Squad. Officer 4 Lan. Hyd.Cont
Hancock, Fras. De Berckem, Assistant Gov. Geu.'s Agent, )
Baroda ; in charge Umreli Mehah )
Swan, John Stewart, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry
Milne, James William, Wing Officer 2? Madras Infantry ...
Spence, Alex. Hieron O., Squadron Officer 2 C. I. Horse ...
Tarver, Alex. Leigh, Wing Officer 24 Bombav Infantry
Riddell, Henry James, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Bengal Inf. ...
Scott, Hopton" Arthur, Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry ...
Bailey. Gilbert, WingOfficer 4 Bombay Infantry
M'Leod.Torquil John,727 Offg.Quarter'Mr. 2 Bn. : Goorkhas
Butler, Alex. Hazelwood, Wing Officer 5 Madras Infantry
Norie, Frank Hay, Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantry
Hudson, Josiah Howard.Wing Officer 22 Madias Infantry
Barclay, Patrick Chas. R. Wing Officer 20 Bombay Infantry
Guthrie-Smith, W. Marshall, Offg.Wing Officer 10 Mad. In i.
Swinhoe, Edmund Arthur, Den. Assist.Com.Gen. 2ndClass( _
Bourne, Walter FitzGerald, Wing Officer 10 Bengal Inf. ...(29 Oct. 90
Teed, Arthur S. Hollond,Squad.|Officer 14 Bengal Lancers,29 Nov. 90
Lushington, William Nelson, Wing Officer 18 Bengal Inf.... [23 May 91
Tregear, Vincent F. W., Wing Officer 5 Inf.Hyderabad Con. 25 May 91,24 Sept. 92
Coningham.F. Evelyn,723 Wing Officer 12 Bengal Infantry 8 Oct. 90! 6 Oct. 92
Kemball, Alick Gurdon,729 Offg. Wing Officer 23 Bengal Inf. 1 Mar. 90 J 8 Oct. 92
Burn, George Callander, Wing Officer 13 Madras Infantry 125 July 91 11 Oct. g2
Irvine, Andrew Alex., "30 Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade, Punjab 17 Junegi'12 Oct. 92
Tristram, Charles Edward, Wing Officer 29 Madras Inf. i25 Mar. 91:16 Oct. 92
Souter, Arthur Bourke.Offg. Squad. Officer 1 Punjab Cav. j 17 Dec. 90 18 Oct. 92
Smith. Fred. Manners,731 Off g. WingOfficer 2_Bn. 3 Goorkhas 2 May 91,19001. 92
8 Oct. 90
29 Nov. 90
4 Mar. 91
21 Dec. 89
4 Mar. 91
1 Mar. ge
29 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 90
4 Feb. 91
29 Oct. 90
?9 Oct. go
4 F9b. 91
4 Mar. 91
4 Mar. 91
29 Nov. 90
4 Mar. 91
23 Oct. 89
21 July 9-
21 Juiy 92
25 July 92
27 July 92
31 July 9a
'3 Aug. 92
6 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
10 Aug. 92
17 Aug. 92
26 Aug. 92
28 Aug. 92
29 Aug. 92
1 Sept. 92
2 Sept.92
3 Sept.92
5 Sept.92
6 Sept.92
13 Sept.92
13 Sept.92
Campbell, Ian Hamilton, Squadron Officer? Bengal Cavalry
Buck, Cecil Henry, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade, Murree
Rouse, Arch. Henry T., Wing Officer 1 Madras Infantry. ...
Bidwell, Reginald Frank, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry
Hole, Henry Lewis, Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry
Jackson, Keith Hungerford, Squad. Officer 11 Ben. Lancers
Barlow, Murray H. P., WingOfficer 1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Orr, Sutherland Alex. M., Squadron Officer 2 Lan. Hyd.Cont.
Swifte, Edmund Lenthal, Wing Officer 4 Punjab Infantry
Henderson, Maxwell H., Squad. Office^ Lane. Hyd. Cont.
Fox, Lionel Whitelaw, Wing Officer 21 Madras Infantry ...
O'Brien, Aubrey John, Assistant Commr. 3rd Grade, Punjab
Leeds, Thomas Louis, Wing Officer 6 Punjab Infantry
Sargent, Hy. Gresham Forbes, Wing Officer 14 Bom. Inf...
3 Sept. 90 ■ 26 Oct. 92
-5 Mar. 91 26 Oct. gs
28 June 90 30 Oct. 92
28 June 90 31 Oct. 92
3 May 90
17 June 91
10 Oct. 91
10 Oct. 91
17 Jan. 91
4 Mar. 91
2 May 91
23 July 91
9 Sept.gi
25 Nov. 91
2 Nov. 92
6 Nov. 92
10 Nov. 92
12 Nov. 92
14 Nov. 92
17 Nov. 92
23 Nov. 92
2 Dec. 92
14 Dec. 92
1 .; Dec. 92
Indian Staff Corps.
439
Last Regiment.
West Riding Regimeut ...
Worcestershire Regiment
Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Royal Scots
South Wales Borderers ..
East Surrey Regiment
King's Royal Rifles
Northumberland Fus
IiS Hussars
[Wiltshire Regiment
IMunster Fusiliers
! South Wales Borderers ..
; South Wales Borderers ..
Scots Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Wiltshire Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ..
Gloucestershire Regiment
Oxford Light Infantry
iWest YorKshire Regiment
; OxfordshireLight Infantry
Irish Regiment
West India Regiment ..
Middlesex Regiment
Scots Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers ..
N.Lancashire Regiment ...
(Wiltshire Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Leinster Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
(East Surrey Regiment
INorfolk Regiment
Is Lancers
jlnniskilling Fusiliers
! Durham Light Infantry ...
Berkshire Regiment
18 Hussars
Northamptonshire Regt....
Inniskilling Fusiliers
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Welsh Regiment
Warwick Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt.
I^rish Regiment
Manchester Regiment
S. Staffordshire Regiment
East Lancashire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt....
Gloucestershire Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Lancashire Fusiliers
Highland Light Infantry..
Leinster Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment ..
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
N. Lancashire Regiment ..
Hampshire Regiment
Irish Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Hampshire Regiment
Scottish Rifles
East Lancashire Regiment
Oxford Light Infantry
Suffolk Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
West Yorkshire Regiment
Lancaster Regiment
Northamptonshire Re gt...
Royal Artillery
Lancaster Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Gloucestershire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Middlesex Regiment
Shropshire Light Infantry
Suffolk Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Leinster Regiment
King'sOwn Scottish Bord.
Wiltshire Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Wiltshire Regiment I
Lieutenants.
Grimley, Walter MacdonnPll, Wing Officer 20 Ben. Infantry
Birdwood, Halhed Brodrick, Squadron Officer 2 C.I. Horse
Orman, Frank Leslie,*32 Wing Officer 10 Madras Infantry...
Preston, George Allen, Wing Officer 40 BeDgal Infantry ...
Lindsay, Alex. Bertram, Otfg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas
James, Fras. Polglase, Wing Officer 5 Punjab Infantry
Prevost, George Herbert,'33 Wing Officer 25 Bombay Inf....
Wake, HughSt. Aubyn, Wing Officer 43 Bengal Infantry ...
Harbottle, Robt. Cecil, Squad. Officer 7 Bengal Cavalry ...
Ommanney. A. Hammond,"3* Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Haughton,Hugh Latimer, Offg. Wing Officer 32 Madras Inf.
Ballantyne.E.W.M'K., "35 Squad. Officer 19 BengalLancers
Wimberlev, Francis Gordon A., Wing Officer 6 Bengal Inf.
Hamilton, RobertE. A. ,"3"Oflg.AVing Officer 2 3n. 4 Goorkhas-
Crawford, John Halket, Squad. Officer 2 Bombay Lancers
Seton- Browne. Clement L.S.,"3"/)SO.Wing Offr.iPunjablnf.
Owen-Lewis, Francis. Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bombay Inf...
Carmichael, Geo. Gawler Irving, Wmg Officer 2 Madras Inf.
Stewart, Arch .Campbell,:3s SquadronOfficerCorps of Guide s
Hawes, Charles Howard, Squad. Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry...
Edvvardes, Alex. Coburn. Wing Officer 2 Bombay Inf
Hutchinson, Chas. Alex. R.'"3'J Offg. Wing Officer 3 Sikh Int
Tregear. Fred. Charles,"40 Wing Officer S Bengal Infantry
Macpherson, Arch. Duncan, Squad. Officer 2 Punjab Cav. ...
Sarel, George Benedict M., Squad. Officer 11 Bengal Lane
Newnham, Percival Forbes, Offg. Squadron Officer 3)
Lancers Hyderabad Contingent j
Mitchell, Wilfrid James, AA'ing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry
Warneford, Gonville, Wing Officer 44 Bengal Infantry
Thomson, Alex. Hy. Gouger,"41 Offg. Wing Officer 30 Ben. Inf.
Browne, Herbert J.P."42 Offg. WingOfficer 1 Bn.5 Goorkhas
Chamier, William St. George, Wing Officer 24 Madras Inf.
Rice, HarryArthurH.,"43 Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantry
Churchill, Geo. Ross Deas,"44 Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf.
Fenn, Edwin H. McB., Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry ...
IMathew, Chas. Theobald, Squad. Officer6 Bombay Cavalry
,'Macdonald, Hugh, Wing Officer 6 Inf. Hyderabad Cont. ...
Loring, Charles Buxton, Squad. Officer? Bombay Lancers
Hogg, John M'Kenzie Trower, Wmg Officer 9 Bengal Inf.
Claridge, Percy S. F., Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Madras Lan.
Crawford, Arthur Gosset, Wing Officer 24 Madras Infantry
|Preston, Eyre Evans, Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
[Pennington, Wm. Herbert, Squadron Officer 12 Bengal Cav.
Scott, William, Wing Officer 12 Bombay Infantry
Walton, Graham, Wing Officer 26 Bengal Infantry
Cox, Arthur Ditmas, Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry
lO'Brien, Edward, Officiating Wing Officer 30 Bombay Inf.
[Sealy, Alfred Edward, ',« Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn.4 Goorkhas
jHome, Pelham Maitland, Wing Officer 39 Bengal Infantry
(Mears, Cecil Delarue,"*6 Squad. Officer 1 BengalLancers...
jCasserly, James Henry, Wing Officer 20 Bombay Infantry
|Harington,ArthurWm.D.,Offg.WingComdr. 17 Bombay Inf.
Keelan, Henry Percival, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry
Dobbs, Charles Fairlie, Wing Officer 1 Infantry Hyd. Cont.
!Martin, Ranald,"4" Wing Officer 1 Punjab Infantry
Kirkwood, Andrew Torton, Offg. Wing Officer 13 Mad. Inf.
Lindesay, Geo. Wm. Guy."48 Offg. WingOfficerssBen. Inf.
Minchin, Alfred Beckett,"49CJ.E". Assist.Gov. Gen. 's Agent, ~)
1 Beloochistan j
Codrington, Hopton Osbert.Wing Officer 17 Bombay Inf. ...
iHicks, Percy S. Squad. Officer 3 Lancers Hyderabad Cont.
M'Caskill, John Chas. Henry,"50 »Ving OfficerCorps of Guides
Cotton, William Lewis, Wing Officer 5 Inf. Hyd. Cont
Craik, James, Squadron Officer 19 Bengal Lancers
Campbell, Chas Grav.Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry
[Battye, A. Baldwyn,''1 Offg. Squad. Officer 6 Bengali Cav.
'Holden, Hyla Napier, Squad. Officer 5 Bengal Cavalry ...
Firth, Henry Vivian, Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry ...
Ell wood, Bertram Price, Squad. Officer 1 Bombay Lancers...
Purvis, Eyre W. Molyneux, Squadron Officer 16 Bengal Cav.
Tomkins, Harry Lei'th,"'2 DSO. Wing Officer 28 Bengal Inf.
Collard, JohnM. Molesworth, Wing Officer 30 Madras Inf.
Hav, Westwood Norman, Wing Officer 29 Bombay Inf. ...
Keily, Fred. Peter Chas., Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bombay Inf.
Dyke, Percyvall Hart, Wing Officer 27 Bombay Infantry ...
Capper, Alfred Stewart, Squadron Officer 2 C. I. Horse ...
J Waller, Alfred Alex. P., Wing Officer 21 Bombay Infantry
[Jackson, Herbert Wm., Assist. Comdt. Burmah Mil. Police
Stansfeld, Harold H. G., Offg. Wing Officer 15 Madras Inf.
iCattell, Gilbert Landale, Offg. Wing Officer 25 Madras Inf.
Wood, Francis Ludlow, Wing Officer 33 Bengal Infantry...
Wynter.Charles Philip, Offg. Adjutant 2 Sikh Infantry.'.....
Bruce, Malcolm Edw. L., Wing Officer 23 Bombay Inf.
Wood, Wyndham M. P., Wing Officer 19 Bombaylnfantry
Skeen, Andrew,"56 Wing Officer 24 Bengal Infantry
Lees, Chas. Henry B., Wing Officer 1 Sikh Infantry
Knox, Ernest Francis,"5' Offg. AVing Officer 36 Ben. Inf. ...
Dopping-Hepenstal, Maxwell Edw."8 Offg. AVing Officer }
1 Bn. 3 Goorkhas j
Ottley.William John.Offg.AVing Officer 17 Madras Infantry
Deas, Lionel Maury Ross, AVing Officer 19 Bombay Infantry
Harrison, Hugh, Cantonment Magistrate, Aden
Melville, Allan. Officiating AA'ing Officer, 2 Bombay Inf....
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4-4.0
Indian Staff Corps.
N. Staffordshire Regiment
Munster Fusiliers
2 Dragoon Guards
Liverpool Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Irish Rifles
Susses Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
South Lancashire Regt. ...
Royal Soots
21 Hussars
Inniskilling Fusiliers
West Surrey Regiment ...
West Surrey Regiment ...
Welsh Fusiliers
Lancaster Regiment
West Surrey Regiment ...
Berkshire Regiment
East Kent Regiment
Derbyshire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
5 Dragoon Guards
Devonshire Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry
Scottish Rifles
Scois Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
Middlesex Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry...
Scottish Rifles
Irish Regiment
Noi thamntonshire Regt....
Essex Regiment
King's Own Scottish Bord.
Durham Light Infantry ...
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Leiuster Regiment
Lemster Regiment
Leiuster Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Worcestershire Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Northamptonshire Regt...
Lancaster Regiment
Scottish Rifles
West Yorkshire Regiment
Gloucestershire Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
N. Lancashire Regiment
Northumberland Fusiliers
Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery
West Yorkshire Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ...
Royal Scots
Wiltshire Regiment
Nortnarnpton Regiment ..
Gloucestershire Regiment
Duke of Cornvvall'sLt. Inf.
Northumberland i usiliers
West Yorkshire Regiment
Manchester Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
Devonshire'Regiment
Fast Surrey Regiment
Yorkshire Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Northumberland Fusiliers
Hampshire Regiment
Welsh Regiment.
Suffolk Regiment
Devonshire Regiment
Middlesex Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
i\oi tnamptonshire Regt. ...
D irham Light Infantry ...
Northamptonshire Regt. ...
Manchester Regiment
Bonier Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
Durham Light Infantry ...
Derbyshire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt. ...
Lihutexaxts.
2ndtiKurJ lijiut.
Angelo, John C. Cortlandt.759 Wing Officer 20 Bengal Inf. 29 Nov. 90I27 Oct. 93
N'icolson, William Hurst,, Wing Officer 37 Bengal Infantry 18 May 921 2S Oct. 93
Benwell, ReginaldLimond, Squad. Officer 5 Bombay Cav. .. 10 Oct. 91! 3 Nov. 93
Burton, Aubrey de Sausmaivz.Wing Office- 25 Bombay Inf. 1 18 Feb. 91I 4 Nov. 93
Wall, Allan Oopinger, Offg. Wing Officer 43 Bengal Inf. ...I20 Feb. 92I 6 Nov. 93
Knox. Alt'. Wm. Fortescue, Wing Officer 19 Madras Inf....! 2 May 9118 Nov. 93
Daunt, Bertram Rochfort, Wing Officer 22 Botnbav Inf. ... 10 Oct. 91I19 Nov. 93
Maxwell, F. Aylmer,760 DSO. Otfg.Squad.Officeri8 Ben. Lan. 7 Nov. 91 24 Nov. 93
Cooke, Herbert Fothergill, Wing Officer 32 Ben. Infantry.. 27 Jan. 92 24 Nov.93
Fellows. Christopher Stewart, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Inf.| 3 May 90^26 Nov. 93
Coghill, Norman Sinclair, Assist. Polit. Supdt. Palan'pore.129 Nov.92'29 Nov. 93
Strong, Norman B. Glegg Squad. Officer 1 Madras Lancen-| 18 June92l3o Nov. 93
13 July 92, 1 Dec. 93
12 Mar. 92 13 Dec. 93
13 Aug. 92! 19 Dec. 03
2 May 91,23 Dec. 93
9 Sept. 91 30 Dec. 93
3 Aug. 92 31 Dec. 93
25 Mar. 91 1 Jan. 94
12 Mar. 92 i i Jan. 94
28 Sept. 921 1 Jan. 94
13 July q2 10 Jan. 94
18 June 9:124 Jan. 94
4 Mar. 91 23 Jan. 94
20 Feb. 92,31 Jan. 04
31 Aug. 92:31 Jan. 94
18 June 92! 2 Feb. 94
9 Sept. 911 7 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 91 '13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 9 1 j 1 3 Feb. 94
20 Feb. 92 25 Feb. 94
to Oct. 9^26 Feb. 94
25 Mar. 91! 7 Mar. 94
9 Apr. 92127 Mar. 94
19 Oct. 92 1 Apr. 94
3 May 90J 4 Apr. 94
12 Mar. 92 9 Apr. 94
to Oct. 9r|n Apr. 94
14 Sept. 92128 Apr. 94
Burton.Att. Robert WingOfficer r In'.HyderabadContingent
dickers. Cuthbert,761 Wing Officer 13 Bengal Infantry
Bickford, Arthur Louis/12 Wing Officer 2 Punjab Infantry .
Blair, Richard Wm. Creighton. WingOfficei-23 Bombay Inf.
Keogh, James Blair, Wing Officer 22 Bombay Infantry
Patterson. Stewart Blakely A.'" Wing Officer 38 Bengal Inf.
Climo, William Hiil, Wing Officer 33 Bengal Infantry
* damson, John Thos. Graves,765 Wing Officer 19 Bom. Inf.
Keene, Chas. Wm., Offg. Wing Officer 27 Bengal Infantry...
Chitty, Arthur Wilson. Wing Officer 26 Bombay Infantry...
Hndgkinson, Charles,767 Offg. Squad. Officer 6 Bengal Cav.
White, George Edmund,768 Offg. Wing Officer. 3 Sikh Inf...
(iau.'sen, James Robert, Offg. Sqnad. Officer 8 Bengal Cav.
Wartmrton.RobertFrancis, Offg. Wing0rh'cer2Bn. 5 Goorkhas
Turton, Hugh Mitchell. Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd class
Buist, Arthur Hunter, Wing Officer 25 Bengal Infantry ..
M'Neile, Donald Hugh, Squad. Officer 19 Bengal Lancers
Davidson. Arthur Noel, Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry
Branson, Vivian Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 28 Madras Inf.
Nuttall, John Rattray, Wing Officer 44 Bengal Infantry ..
Newnham, Charles Cowan.772 Squad. Officer 6 Bengal Cav.
Sweet, Edward Herbert,773 WingOfficer 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas .
Faunce. Alured de Laune, Wing Officer 12 Madras Infantry
Beaman. Geo. Philip Robert-, Wing Officer 17 Madras Inf.
James, Alfred Albert;,-'7' Offg Wing Officer 29 Bengal Inf. .
Anderson. Robert H. Bani-e-. Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cav.
Badcock, George Henry.77"' Squadron Officer 7 Bengal Cav.
Searle, Aubrey Vivian, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry...
Owens, Francis Charles, Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry..
Cates, William Johnstone, Wing Officer 17 Bombay Inf.
Fagau, Arthur Newton Dalgleish, Offg. Squadron Officer )
1 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent j
Ramsay, Arthur Dennys Gilbert, Assistant Commissioner, ">
Peshawur j
Muscroft. James, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 1 Goorkhas
M'Gill, Harry Robertson, Offg. Wing Offieer,3o Madras Inf.
Penned, Richard Hen. Edm. Wing Officer 20 Madras Inf....
Bainbridge, Wm- Frank,776 Wing Officer 1 Sikh Infantry ..
Luard, Charles Bckford, Offg. Wing Officer 43 Bengal Inf..
Hunter, Walter Jas. Hy.,Wmg Officer 16 Bombay Infantry
Pagan, Edward Arthur, Squadron Officer 6 Bombay Cav.
Naylor, Harry Trevor, Squadron Officer 6 Bombav Cavalry
Giu, Howard Alaric, Offg. Wing Officer 30 Bengal Infantry
Stewart, Robert Joseph Tucker,773 Wing Officer 22 Ben. Inf.
Trevor. Arthur Pre^cott, Wing Officer 20 Bombay Infantry
Hunt, Vere de Vere, Assistant Political Agent, Zhob
Fulton, H. Townsend, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas
Oakes, Horace Charles, Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Madras Lan.
Hislop, Arthur Fowler.Offg. Squad. Officer 5 Bombay Cav
Herdon, Hugh Edward,773 Wing Officer 26 Madras Infantry
Barnett, Hy. Jos. de Barry, WingOfficer3i Madras Infantry
Frizelle. Julian, Assist. Commr. 3rd Grade Umritsur
Ducat, Richard,763 Offg. Wing Officer 20 Bengal Infantry...
Heale. Ernest Newton, Wing Officer 7 Bombav Inf .ntry ...
Ames, Albert Gardener, Wing Officer 4 Pun,ab Infantry ...
Broinhead.Edw. Gonville, Wing Officer 42 Bengal Infantry
Taylor, RegitialdO'Bryan, Off. Squad. Off. 19 BengalLanc.
Anderson, William Cortlandt,Offg. Wing Officer 13 Mad.Inf.
Barr, Henry Keith, Offg. Squad. Officer 1 C- I. Horse J13 Aug. 92:19. Sept.94
Corbett, Henry Geo. Lyon, Wing Officer 33 Madras Infantry: 9 Apr. 92 23 Sept. 94
Cooke, AubreySt. J., Wing Officer 6Inf. Hyd. Cont 18 May 92:24 Sept.94
Brackenbury, Walter J. Wm., Wing Officer 5 Bom. Infantry 4 Mar. qij 3 Oct. 94
Lloyd, Kenrick Horace, Offg. Wing Officer 24 Madras Inf. 17 Dec. 92^11 Oct. 94
Craster, John C. Pulleine, Offg. Wing Officer 40 Bengal Inf 9 Jan. 92127 Oct. 94
Connell, Charles Forster, Wmg Officer 14 Madras Infantry 19 Oct. 92:29001. 94
Campbell, George Duncan, Wiug Officer 25 Bengal Infantry 27 Jan. 92 10 Nov. 94
2 May 94
2 May 94
2 May 94
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20 Feb. 92
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9 Nov. 92
7 Nov. 9
7 Nov. 91
18 May 92
13 Aug. 92
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14 Sept. 92
17 June 91
24 July 91
24 July 91
9 Apr. 02
12 Mar. 92
9 Apr. 92
13 July 92
2 May 91
31 Aug. 92
3 Aug. 92
9 Apr. 92
19 Oct. 92
18 May 92
3 July
Labertouche, Guy Neal Landale, Wing Officer 22 Bom. Inf
Thomas, Gwyn, Squadron Officer 2 Bengal Lancers
Preston, Wm.JonnPha3lim,Offg.WingOfficer4lnf.Hyd.Cont.
Dundas. Patrick Henry, Wing Officer 6 Bengal Infantry ...
Johnes, Cyril Ivo Fyers O., Squad. Officer 1 Madras Lancers
Abbey, Walter BulmerTait, Squad. Officer 2 Bom. Lancers
Hughes, John Edward, Squad. Officer 2 Madras Lancers ...
Stewart, John Henry Keith, Offg. WingOfficer 39 Bengal Jnt.
Brodhurst,BernardM.L.78;Offg. WingOfficer 1 Bn.4Goorkhas
Corlett, John Stebbing, Oft'g. Squad. Officer 13 Bengal Lan.
Parker, Geo. Marcus Godfrey, Wing Officer 14 Bombay Inf.
Corby n, EdwynC, Offg.Squadron Officer 18 Bengal Lancers
Harbord, Cyril Rodney, Squadron Officer 2 Lancers Hy- )
I derabad Contingent $
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4 Mar. 91
31 Aug. 92
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. gi
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
14 Nov. 91
23 Nov. 94
1 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 94
3 Dec. 9
Indian Staff Corp*.
441
Lo6t Regiment.
Suffolk Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
North Lancashire Regt. ..
Border Regiment
Welsh Regiment
S Lancers
Lancaster Regiment
Bedfordshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment.
Durham Light Infantry...
Gordon Highlanders
Worcestershire Regiment
Royal Artillery
Welsh Fusiliers
Welsh Regiment
Wiltshire Regiment
Manchester Regim ent
Leinster Regiment
N. Lancashire Regiment ..
Irish Regiment
Lancashire Fusiliers
Wiltshire Regiment
2 Dragoon Guards
Highland Light Infantry..
Devonshire Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt ...
Cheshire Regiment
Argyll and Suth. Highldrs.
Lancaster Regiment
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Welsh Regiment
Welsh Regiment
21 Hussars
Yorkshire Light Infantry
Cheshire Regiment
Northamptonshire Regt ...
Essex Regiment
5 Dragoon Guards
Manchester Regiment
Sussex Regiment
Norfolk Regiment
Cheshire Regiment
Suffolk Regiment
Hampshire Regiment
West Yorkshire Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Suffolk Regiment
Yorkshire Regiment
Welsh Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Dublin Fusiliers
West Kent Regiment ....
Northamptonshire Regt..
Unattached List
Lancashire Fusiliers
Sussex Regiment
Unattached List
Unattached List
Unattached List
Bedfordshire Regiment ...
Unattached List
Norfolk Regiment
Somerset Light Infantry ...
Unattached List
Unattached List
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Unattached List
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Unattached List
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Unattached List
Unattached List
Unattached List
Unattached List
Manchester Regiment
Unattached List
Bast Lancashire Regt
West Surrey Regiment
West Surrey Regiment
West Kent Regiment
Dublin Fusiliers
Royal Artillery ,
Royal Fusiliers
Essex Regiment
South Staffordshire Regt..
Manchester Regiment
Lieutenants.
Pratt. Ernest G. W..«3 Wins' Officer 2 Inf. Hyderabad Cont..
Hall, Robt. Macpherson,"84 Offg. Squad. Officer 13 Ben. Lan.
Stewart, Walter FitzAlan. Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class
Greig, John Glennie,765 Offg. Wing Officer 28 Bombay Inf.
Eaile, Edward Savi,"85 Offg. WingOfEcsr, 33 Bengal Inf....
Cheyne, Archibald Ythen, Offg. Squvl. Ofl.i 5 Bengal Lane
Hodgkinson, John, Offg. Squadron Officer 3 Bengal Cav.
Hobson, Arch. Campbell. Offg. Win«Officer6 Inf. Hyd. Cont.
Rice, Sheridan Knowles B.. Offg. Wing Officer 35 Bengal Inf.
Lang, Wynynrd Feeling. Wing Officer 11 Bomb ty Infantry
Martin, Frank, Wing Offi.-er 25 Be igal Ia'antry
Watt, Donald Mum-}.787 Wing Officer 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas
Calvert Robt. This. Christ Offg. Wing Officer 20 Bomb. Inf.
Rowcroft. Claude Harold, Offg. Squad. Office^ Bombay Cav.
Keen, William John, :s8 Offg. WingOfficer 37 Bengal Inf.
Marshall, Henry Turnbull, WiugOfficr : Bensrai Infantry
Davidson, Francis Dean, Officiating Wing Officer 1 Inf. )
Hyderabad Contingent i
Bolland, Theodore Julian, Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry...
Dudgeon. Ralph de Seton, WingOfficer 25 Bombay Infantry
Kriekenbeek. Ronald E. E. WingOrficer igBorabiylnfautry
Browne, Leslie Swinton,"80 Wing Officer 38 Bengal Inf. ..
Arthur, Edmond John, Offg;, Sq'jad. Officer 7 Bombav Lan.
Wheeler, Geo. Godfrey Massy, Squad. Officer 7 Bengal Cav.
Ricketts. Robert Lumsden. Squadron Officer 10 Bengal Lan.
Loch, Ed ward Campbell. Off.' Squad. Officer 3 Bengal Cav.
Bowring, John Bellasis,"51 Offg. Wing Officer 2 Punjab Inf.
Elliott, Reginald W. S., Wing Officer" 8 Madras Infantry ....
Rice, Sydney Mervyn.'92 Offg. Wing Officer 4 Madras Inf....
Hope, Adrian Victor W. . Wing Officer 23 Madras Infantry ...
Murray, WalterGodfrey Pa trick,"94 Offg. Wing Off. 21 Ben. Inf.
Hewlett, Alan, Squadron Officer 2 Bombay Lancers
Palin, Handle Harry, Wing Officer 30 Bombay Infantry
Knollys, Robert Walter E., W ing Officer 5 Puniab Infantry
Bylaml, Sidney Veale, WingOfficer 5 Mad a-i In aatry
Taylor, Edw. Moore, Squa Irjn Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry ...
Light, William Alfrey, Wing Officer 14 Bombay Infantry ...
Perrin. Charles Louis, Wing Officer 27 Madras Infantry
Scott-Elliot, Chas. Reg., Wing Officer 4 Madras Infantry...
Peacock, Edward Barnes,"95 Offg. Wing Officer ?i Ben. Inf.
Wilkinson, Roland Langharne, C. Squadron Officer, 7 ">
Bombay Lancers $
Houston, Arthur Manston.?96 Wing Officer 1 Punjab Infantry
Quin, Richard P. Wemyss.Offg.Wing Officer 4 Punjab Inf.
Dodd, George, Officiating Wing Officer 27 Bengal Infantry
Hulseberg, Herbert, Wing Officer 27 Bombay Infantry
Bogle, John Savile,'98 Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Delme-Radcliffe, Seymour Arthur, Offg. Wing Officer)
7 Bombay Infantry j
V€ Costellb, Edmond Wm," Wing Officer 22 Bengal Inf....
Reece, John Deans, Offg. Wing Off. 22 Madras Infantry ...
Magrath. Beanchamp Hv. B., Wing Officer 16 Madras Inf.
Bond, Reginald Edwin, Offg. Wing Officer 4 Bengal Int....
Humphreys, Geo. G. Prenderga^t, Wing Officer 27 Bom. Inf.
Chrystie, George, Squadron Officer 5 Punjab Cavalry
Harcourt, John Stewart Moitimer.OfficiatingWingOfficer >
2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas j
Stewart, Hugh, WingOfficer 9 Madras Infantrv
Taylor, Guy Hastings, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry...
Hawkes, Robert, WingOfficer 1 Bengal Infantry
Watts. George A. Ro^s, Squadron Officer 2 Bombay Lancers
Halliday, Stuart Girdlestone, Offg. Wing Officer 5 Infantry \
Hyderabad Contingent )
Harrison, Arthur H. P.,800 Offg. Wing Officer 33 Bengal Inf
Davidson-Houston, Chas.E.D., WingOfficer 5 Punjab Inf. . .
Holbrooke, Bernard F. R.. Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry
Dovewn. John Hodson,801 Offg. Squad. Off r. 13 Bengal Lane.
Pritchard, Frank Vernon Leslie, Wing Off. 26 Madras Inf.
Sherlock, John Ouseley. Wing Officer 17 Bombay Infantry..
Warre-Cornish, Francis Thackeray, Squadron Officer )
17 Bengal Cavalry S
O'Grady.Henry de Courcy.Offg. WingOfficer 6 Punjab Inf.
Coldstream, John Clayton. Squad. Officer 10 Bengal Lancers
Storr, Charles Lancelot, Offg. Wing Officer 4 Sikh Infantrv
Mackenzie, Kenneth L.Warner.802 Offg.WingOff. 28 Bom. In.
Moberly, Hugh Stephenson, Hong Kong Regiment
Vivian, Charles Augustus,804 Wing Officer 15 Bengal Inf. ...
Russell, Francis Deane, Squad. Officer 1 Bengal Lancers...
Barrett, Arthur Lsnnard.Wiag Officer 26 Bombay Infantry
Nicolas, Francis Carminowe. Offg. Squad. Officer 7 Ben. Cav.
Ames, Lancelot Hope Rix.Offg.Squad. Officer 3 Madras Lan.
Rooke, Uiles, WingOfficer 23 Madras Infantry
Stansfeld, Cyril Grey, Offg. Wing Officer 43'Bengal Inf. ...
Barwell, Edward Egerton, Wtog Officer 4 Punjab Infantry
Gordon, Geo. Alex.Steuart, Sqfttt't. Officer 13 Ben. Lancers ..
Bickford, Wis. Wilfrid, Wing Officer 4 Bombay Infantry...
Savile, Albany Robt. Cecil, Squad. Officer 1 Bombay Lancers
Bradshaw.Chas. Richard, Orfg. Wing Officer 9 Bengal Inf.
Gale, Ernest Septimus, Offg. Wing Officer 9 Bengal Inf. .
Steen, Hunter Carmichael, Offg. WingOfficer 19 Bombay Inf.
Gaskell. Thos. Kershaw, Offg. Wing Officer 29 Madras Inf
Smith, Chas. Aitchison, Offg. Squad. Officerg Bengal Lane.
Corbett, Basil Andrew, Offg. WingOfficer 25 Madras Inf...
M'Vean, Donald A. D., Wing Officer 45 Bengal Infantry ..
2ndHEur.
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3 Sept. 92
3 Sept. 92
19 Nov. 92
5 Dec. 91
20 Nov. 90
18 June 92
13 Aug. 92
3 Sept. 92
9 Aug. 93
28 Sept. 92
7 Nov. 91
3 July 92
19 Feb. 92
19 Nov. 92
t9 Nov. 92
3 July 92
23 Nov. 92
3 Sept. 02
30 Nov. 92
9 Nov. 02
25 Feb. 93
: 3 May 93
3 Sept. 92
21 Jan. 93
28 Jan. 93
28 Jan. 93
28 Jan. 03
28 Jan. 93
28 Jan. 93
3 Dec. 94
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3 Dec. 94
8 Dec. 94
1 Jan. 95
17 Jan. 95
23 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
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Lieutenants. 2nd 1IBDT
Holdich, Harold Adrian. Off g.Wing Officer 1 Bn,s Goorkhas
Furney, John Leared,*06 Offg. Wing Officer 22 Bengal Inf.
Fenuiug, William Maxwell, Adj. Gov. 's Body Guard,Madras
Hawkes, Wm. Cotter W., Offg. 'Wing Officer 29 Bombay Inf.
Prissick, Cuthbert, Officiating Wing Officer 15 Madras Inf.
Bredin, Alexander, Offg. Wing Officer 10 Madras Infantry
Fellowes, HalfordLeMesurier, Offg. Wing Officer35Ben.ini'.
Anderson, Macclesfield H., Squad. Officer 3 Bombay Cav
Babington, Alfred Harconrt, Offg. WingOfficer 7 Bengal Inf.
Strong, Henry Stuart, Wing Officer 8 Bombay Infantry
Fitzpatrick, Bartholomew Denis, Assist. Couimr. Punjab...
Lane, Thomas Edw. Moore. Wing Officer 14 Madras lulantrv
Robertson. Charles, Off g. Snuad Officer iq Bengal Lancers
St. John, Hen. Beauchamp,808 Offg. Wing Officer 45 Ben. Inf.
Sproulc, Harry Hottnii, Off. Squad Off. 1 Bengal Lancers
Knowles, George, Offg. Squad. Officer 1 Bengal Lancers...
Kettlewell, Arch. Middleton, Squad. 0fficer6 Bnra. Cavalry
Bliss, Charles. Offg. Wing Officer 44 Bengal Infantry
Dalrymple-Hay, Stair Francis B.,809 Offg. Wing Officer >
1 Bn. 2 Gocrkhas J>
Willaus, Thomas James, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Bombay Inf.
Hood, Alexander Nelson, Offg. Squad Officer 2 C. I. Horse
Hirst, Frederic Christian, Offg. Wing Officer 22 Bombaylnf.
Molloy, Gerald Macleay, Offg. Squad. Officer 4 Bom. Cav..
Orton, Ernest Frederick, WingOfficer 26 Bombay Infantry.
Cuming, Robert John, Offg. Wing Officer 16 Bengal Inf. ..
Longhurst, Arthur Lyster, Offg. Wing Officer 10 Mad. Inf.
Villiers-Stuart, Wm. Desmond, Officiating Wing Officer \
Bn. 5 Goorkhas f
Cordeaux, Hairy E. Spilier, Wing Officer 9 Bombay Inf. ...
Haworth. Lionel Berkeley Holt,810 Offg. SquadronOfficer)
2 Bombay Lancers _$
Deane, Dennis, Offg. Squadron Officer 12 Bengal Cavalry...
Thomson, Alex. Guthrie, Offg. Wing Officer 5 Punjab Inf....
Kauntze, Bertram Chas, Offg. Wing Officer 26 Madras. Inf.
Oliphaut, Edwd. Havelock, Offg. Wing Officer 23 Madras Inf
Broun, James Ronald, Offg. Wing0fficer2 Madras Infantry
N'icolay, Bernard Underwood, Offg. Wing Officer 1 Batta- i
lion 4 Goorkhas (
Wigram, Clive, Offg. Squadron Officer 18 Bengal Lancers
Hey land, Arthur Kvffin, Offg. Squad. Officer 4 Bombay Cav.
Muscroft, Wm. St. Clair, Offg. Squad. Officer 1 0. I. Horse
Ireland, de Courcy. Offg. Wing Officer 39 Bengal Infantry..
Gale, MarmadukeHy.Littledale, Offg.Squad. Off. 8Ben. Cav..
Smith, Raymond Coape, Offg. Squad. Officer 7 Bengal Cav,
Keen, Frederick Stewart.812 Offg. WingOfficer 45 Bengal Inf.
Steel, Rich. Alexander, Squad. Officer 17 Bengal Lancers ...
Longridge.Jas. Atkinson, Offg. Squad. Officer 7Bombay Lan..
Bigg- Wither, Ferdinand. Offg. Wing Officer 7 Bombay Inf.
Barry, Wm. Thurburn, Offg. Wing Officer 32 Madras Inf.
Jacob, Stephen Hector, Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bombay Inf.
Luxtnoore, Chas. de Joncourt, Offg. Wing Officer 6 Inf. /
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Shoubridge, C. A. Grevis, Offg. Wing Officer 12 Bom. Inf.
Duhan, Fras. Taylor, Offg. Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf.
Andersou, Norman Ruthven, Off g.WingOfficerjoBombaylnf.
Watson, Spencer Burton, Wing Officer 4 Madras Infantry...
Stewart, John Lindesay, Offg. Squad. Officer 11 Bangal Lan.
Henderson, Rob. Wynne,814 Offg. Squad. Officer 17 Ben. Cav.
Macaulay, Denzil Ibbetson M., Offg. Squad. Officer 4J
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Young, Harry Norman, Offg. Wing Officer 6 Madras Inf. 1...
Browne, Harry Ernest. Offg. Wing Officer 12 Bombay Inf....
Cox, Thos. Saiids, Offg. Squad. Officer 16 Bengal Cavalry...
Logan, Lionel Stuart, Wing Officer 20 Madras Infantry
Hogg, Adam Gilbert Mayhew. Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bom.Inf.
Bateman-Champain. Claude E..8,r Wing Officer 38 Ben. Inf.
Walker, Henry. Wing Officer 16 Bengal Infantry
Carey, Cecil William, Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry
Will, Duncan Alured Elmsly, Offg. WingOfficer 4 Bom. Inf.
Plant, Wm. Chas.Trew Gray G., Officiating Squad. Officer V
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Hutchinson, Cuthbert Gordon, Officiating Wing Officer ?
33 Madras Infantry i
Hawks, George Augustus, Wing Officer 1 Madras Infantry
Bruce, George David, Wing Officer 1 Madras Infantry 20 May o
Sangster, Patrick Barclay, Offg.Squad. Officer 2 Bengal Lan. 28 Nov. 94
Shairp, Alexander, Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry 28 Nov. 94
Humphrey s.DashwoodWm.H., Offg. Wing Officer ,<4 Ben. Inf. 28 Nov. 94
Griffith, John Gwynne, Squad. Officer 2 Bombay Lancers... 28 Nov. 94
Synge, Mark, Wing Officer 6 Bengal infantry... 28 Nov. 94
Grant, William Ogilvie, Offg. Wing Officer 27 Bombay Inf. 7 Mar. 94
Lane, Wm. Horsburgh, Wing Officer 5 Madras Inf 10 Oct. 94
Chauncy, Charles Henry K., Offg. Wing Offr. 24 Bom. Inf. 7 Dec. 95
Campbell. Wm. K. Hamilton. AYing Officer 12 Bengal Inf. 20 May 93
Johnson, John Ernest Blois,8198quad. Officer Corps of Guides 30 Aug. 93
Hesketh, Walter,82" Offg. Squad. Officer 12 Bengal Cavalry 28 Nov. 94
Pakenham, George de la Poer Beresford, Officiating Wing > xg jan
Officer 30 Bengal Infantry i ' '
Henderson', Arthur Eras., Offg. Squad Officer 2 Madras Lan. 1 6 Jan. 95
Pryce, Henry Edu-. ap Rhys, Wing OrticenS Bengal Inf. ... 16 Jan. 95
Kidd, Bertram GrahamBalfour.WingOfficer23Bom.Infantry 16 Jan. 9 =
Rivett-Carnac, John Stirling, Offg.Squad. Officen6Ben. Cav. 16 Jan. 95
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Simpson, William Hugh, Wing Officer 33 Madras Inf
Hoskyn, John Cunningham Moore, Offg. Squad. Officer 3")
Bombay Cavalry j
Villiers-Stuart, Chas. Herbert,822 Wing Officer 21 Madras Inf
Channer.Geo. Kendall,823 Offg.Wing Officer t P-n.3 Goorkhas
Palmer, Gerald Steuart, Wing Offr. 5 Inf. Hyderabad Cont.
Godwin, C. Alex.Campbell, Offg.Squad.Officer 3 Punjab Cav.
Tyndall, Henry Stuart, Offg. Qr. Mr. 40 Bengal Infantry ...
Conway-Gordon, Esme Cosmo William, Officiating Squad. ")
Officer 3 bengal Cavalry i
Swinley, Geo. Dighton P., Offg. Wing Officer 37 Bengal Inl
Goodfellow, Robert, Chas., OtfgrSquad Offr.4Lau.Hyd. Cont.
Biuce, Jonathan Maxwell, Offg. Wing Officer 31 Bengal Inf.
Skeen, Oliver St. John, Wing Officer 26 Madras Inf.
Geddes, Malcolm Hen. Burdett. Wins Officer 4 Madras lit,
Lance, Frederick FitzHugh, Offg. Squad. Officer 19 Ben. Lan.
Birch, Valentine Kingston, Offg. Squad Officer 2 Lancers)
Hyderabad Contingent )
James, Edm. Henry Salt, Offg. Squad. Officer 2 Punjab Cav.
Robinson, Chas. Eugene Barnes, Wing Officer 17 Bombay }
Infantry )
Hall, Ralph Ellis Carr. Offg. Wing Officer 8 Bombay Inf. ..
Grattan, John. Officiating Wing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry ..
Turner,HaroldLakeCompton,Ohg.WingOfficeriil5engalInf
Strong, Herbert Percy, Uffg. Wing Officer 8 Bombay Inf.
Keyes, Chas. Valentine, Offg. Squad. Offr. Corps of Guide
•Tones, Thos. Wm.Hathway, Offg.Wing Officer 11 Mad. Iuf.
Thomas, Reginald Seymour, Offg. Wing Offr. 4 Punjab Inf.
Battye, Ivan Urmston, Offg. Wing Officer Corps of Guines
Perreau, Gustavus A., Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 4 Goorkhas
Stokes, Claude Bayfield, Offg. Squad. Officer 5 Bengal Cav.
Stirling, James David,825 Offg. Wing Officer 4 Punjab Inf. ..
Williams, Arthur Fred. Carlisle, Squad. Off. 1 Bombay Lan
Adams, Francis, Offg. Squadron Officer 3 Madras Lancers
Wheatle,v,GuyltutherfordPrescott,Offg.Sqad.Off.2Mad.Lrs
Strong, Addington Dawsonne, Officiating Squad. Officer)
10 Bengal Lancers y
Field, John Alan Faure, Offg. Wing Officer 28 Bombay Inf.
.Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, Offg. Squadron Officer 9 Ben. Lcrs.
Nangle, Montague Claude, Offg.Wing Officer 32 Madras Inf
Hilsoo, Robert James,826 Offg. Wing Officer 31 Madras Inf.
Smith, JohnLindsay.OfficiatingSquad. Officer 4 Bengal Cav.
Hennell, Alfred Montagu, Offg. Squad. Officer 2 Bom. Lers.
Graham, Bertram Robt., Offg. Squad. Off. Corps of Guides
Ommanney, Charles Vernon. Offg.Wing Officer 15 Mad. Inf.
Lambert, Walter John, Offg. Squad. Off. 2 Lan. Hyderabad )
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Gardiner. Richard, Offg. WingOfficerio Bombay Infautry.
Abbott, Leonard Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Bengal Inf....
Routh, G. S. Floyd, Officiating Wing Officer 19 Madras Inf.
Knapp, Percival Ernest,8-" Offg. Wing Officer 2 Madr.is Inf.
D'Oyly. John, Officiating Wing Officer 19 Bombay Infantry
Tahourdin, Spencer Maxwell, Offg. Squad.Officer7BengalCav.
Pratt, Hy. Roger Evelyn,828 DSO. Offg. Qr. Mr. 36 Ben. Inf.
Dundas, Walter Leslie, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goorkhas
Sawyer, George Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 30 Bengal Inf....
Vaughan, Louis Ridley, Offg. Wing Officer 25 Madras Inf....
Clarke, George Stanley,838 Offg. Wing Officer 34 Bengal Inf.
-Uenzies, Vere Gordon, Offg Wing Officer 3 Bombay Inf. ...
Fordham, William Marshall, Offg. Wing Officer2oBengal Inf.
Wallace, Edw. Chas. Lloyd, Offg. Wing Officer 5 Madraslnf.
Henderson, Kenneth, Offg. Wing Officer 39(Bengal Infantry
FitzGerald, Oswald Arthur G.,0ffg. Squad.Offr. 18 Ben. Lan.
Slater, Leonard,^Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry
Kyves, Benjamin Harvey, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bengal Inf.
Keble, llion Arthur, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Madras Iniantry
M'Watters, George Alfred,830 Wing 0fficer2i Madras Inf. ...
Lennox, George Montagu, Offg. Wing Officer 13 Bom. Inf.
Davis, George Henville, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bombay Inf.
Walker. Wm. Arch. Smail.831 Off?. Wing Officer 45 Ben. Inf.
Reed, Harry Thornton, Offg. Wing Officer 25 Bengal Inf. ...
Duxbury, Chas. Douglas, Offg. Wing Officer 17 Madras Inf
Cox, C. Ernest Somers, Offg. Squad. Officer 1 Madras Lan.
Davies, Hugn Walter, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Madras Inf. ...
Sexton, Edmund George, Offg. Squad. Off. 14 Bengal Lan....
Garratt, George Cashel, Offg. Wing Officer 40 Bengal Inf.
Trotter, Everard Graham S. Offg.Wing Officer2 Bombaylnf.
Bourne, W. Kemp, Offg. Squadron Officer 2 Bengal Lancers
Alexander, Edw. Carrie,532 Offg. Wing Officer 5 Madras Inf.
Green, Wilfrith Gerald Key, Orl'g. Squad. Off. 2 Bom. Lancers
Carnegy, Gerald P. Ogilvy, Offg. Squad. Officer 7 Ben. Cav.
Williams, George Robert K., Offg. Wing Officer 17 Ben. Inf.
r orbes, Edward Ernest, Offg. Wing Officer 12 Bengal Inf....
Waring, Edmund Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 11 Madras Inf.
Wetherall, Edward Richard, Offg. Wing Officer 1 Infantry \
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St. John, Richard Stukely, Offg. WimjOffr. 21 Bengal Inf.
Peart, Charles Lube, Wing Officer 9 Madras Infantry
Norman, Claude Lumsden, Offg, Squad. Offr. 18 Ben. Lan.
Chenevix-Trench, Richard H. sVing Officer 2d Bombaylnf.
Barstow, Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 37 Bengal Infantry I22 Jan. 96
Wigram, Kenneth, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas 22 Jan. u5
Orr, Gerald Maxwell, Offg. Squad. Officer 16 Bengal Cav ... 22 Jan. 96
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Marsh, Frank Graham,834 with 21 Madras Infantry
Woodhouse, C. Gregory, Otfg. Wing officer 26 Bombay Inf.
Bingham, Wm. Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bengal Inf. ...
James, H.C. Melville Northage. Offg. Wing Officer 1 Mad.Inf.
Mecpherson, James, Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry
Barlow, Cecil Popham, Otfg. Wing Officer 12 Bengal Inf. ...
Scott, Gerald Bassett, Offg. Wing Officer 27 Bengal Inf. ...
Cassels. Robert Archibald, Offg. Wing Officer 10 Bom. Inf.
Lyons, Jas. Gervais. Officiatmg Wing Officer 19 Bengal Inf.
Morton, Sidney,830 Officiating Wing Officer 24 Beugai Inf,...
Newcome. George, Officiating Wing Officer 30 Bombay Inf.
Ferrar, Michael Lloyd, Offg. Wing Officer 12 Bengal Inf. ...
Miller, Hugh, Officiating Wing Officer 10 Madras Infantry
Ross, William Robert.8** Offg. Wing Officer 24 Bengal Inf.
Riley, Charles Brooks, Offg. Wing Officer 40 Bengal Inf. ...
Pocock, Malcolm R . Offg. Squad. Offr. 2 Central India Horse
didgeway, lid*-. Wm. Crawford,8*2 Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bn.
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White, Charles James, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Madras Inf. ...
Steele. Charles Edward Beevor, Offg. Wing Officer 30 \
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Second Lieutenants.
leLabilliere.Edw.G. D., 8" Officiating Wing Officer 38 Bengallnfantry (23 Nov. 92
Garratt, Richard, Offg. Wing Officer 9 Bengallnfantry 15 May 95
Manson, James Arthur Prendergast, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Bengallnf. 14 Aug. 95
Nicholl. Basil Rice, Otfg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 2 Goorkhas 14 Aug. 95
Stainforth, Philip Truman, Offg. Squadron Officer 10 Bengal Lancers 14 Aug. 95,
Browne, David Stuart, Offg. Wing Officer 30 Bengal Infantry 14 Aug. 95
Magniac, Francis Arthur,819 Offg. Wing Officer 25 Bengal Infantry ... 14 Aug. 95,
Hughes, Cyril C.A. Ashburner, Otfg. Squad. Officer 14 Bengal Lancers '14 Aug. 95.
Bridges, Fitzstephen Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bn. 5 Goorkhas ... (22 Jan. 96.
Wheatley, Leonard Lane,810 DSO. Offg. Wing Officer 45 Bengal Inf. ... 22 Jan. 96
Simpson. John Chalmers, Offg. Wmg Officer 4 Bengal Infantry 22 Jan. 96
Rouse, F. P. Pierrapont, Otfg. Squad. Officer 1 Lan. Hyderabad Cont. '22 Jan. 96
Niveu, Hugh Will am, Officiating Wing Officer 11 Madras Infantry ...I22 Jan. 96
Carpenter, Robert Abbott, Offg. Wing Officer 7 Bombay Infantry 22 Jan. 96
Coke, Algernon John Parker, Offg. Squad. Officer 3 Punjab Cavalry... [22 Jan. 96
Becher, Henry Sullivan,8*3 Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bn. 2 Goorkhas I« Jan. 96
Martin, Cunli'ffe Hamilton, Offg. Squadron Officer 4 Bengal Cavalry J25 Mar. 96
Shuttleworth, Allen R. Bethim. Offg. Wing Officer 5 Bombay Inf. ... \ 6 June 96
Geoghegan, Norman Meredith. Offg. Wing Officer 29 Madras Inf.
Lorimer, DavidLockhart R., Offg. Wing Offr. Corps of Guides
Rybot, Norman Victor Lacev, Offg. Wing Officer 28 Bengal Infantry
Jenkins, Lionel Francis, Offg. Wing Officer 7 Madras Infantry
Robinson. Charles Walter, Offg. Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry ...
Shairp, Henry Frank, Offg. Wing Officer 19 Madras Infantry
Ashburner, Harley Wentworth, Offg. Wing Officer 24 Bombay Inf. ...
Fetherstonhaugh, Wm. Albany, Offg. Wing Officer 20 Madras)
Infantry j
Reid, William David,846 Offg. Wing Officer 21 Madras Infantry
YouDg, Arthur, Offg. Wing Officer 19 Bengal Infantry
Bruce, John, Officiating Squadron Officer 1 Madras Lancers
Cheyne, Henry Baliol, Offg. Squadron Officer 1 Bengal Lancers
Dunsford, Evelyn Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 33 Beugai Infantry
Bald, John Arthur, Offg. Wing Officer 1 Madras Iniantry
Daldy, Alexander William, Otfg. Wing Officer 21 Bombay Infantry ...
Lyall, Robert Adolphus, Offg. Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry
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Crichton, M'Veagh, Wing Officer 19 Bombay Infantry I 5 Aug. 96
Donghertv, John Louis, Offg. Wing Officer 1 Bombay Infantry 5Aug..9&
Holland, Edward Frederick,848 Oflg. Wing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry 3 Aug. 96
Shuttleworth, Digby Inglis, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bn. 3 Goarkhas 5 Aug..9&
Mackenzie John, Officiating Wing Officer 35 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug-96-
Shewell, Arthur Le -vis Douglas,849 Offg. Wing Officer 10 Bengal Inf. ... 5 Aug. 96
Jewett, Ashley Ernest,85" Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug. 96
\an Someren, William Weymouth,851 DSO. with 36 Bengal Infantry s Aug. 96
Anderson, Gordon Hay, Offg. Wing Officer 2 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug.96
Ames, Cecil Gardner. Offg. Wing Officer 9 Madras Infantry 5 Aug.96
Ellis, Alfred Charles Samuel Burdon, Offg. Wing Officer 20 Bom. Inf. 5 Aug.96
Cotton, Herbert Joseph, Offg. Wing Officer 9 Bombay Infantry 5 Aug.96
Jarrett, Hubert, Cecil Delacour, Off. Wing Officer 19 Bengal Infantry 5 Aug.96
Hutchinson, William Gordon, Offg. Wing Officer 28 Bengal Infantry ! 5 Aug. 90.
Jennings, John Gilderriale,853 with 34 Bengal Infantry [ 5 Aug. 96.
Watson, John Hugh,854 Offg. Squadron Officer 13 Bengal Lancers ...j 5 Ang.96
Taylor, Percy Hy. Mitchell, Offg. Squad. Officer 2 Bombay Lancers, s Ang.96
Keene, Geoffrey Norman Stewart, Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bengal Inf. 1 5 AuK- 9&
lies, Francis William, Offg. Wing Officer 10 Bengallnfantry [ 5 Aug.96
Bruce, Charles Edvvard. Officiating Wing Officer 24 Bombay Infantry 5 Sept.96
Rice, Brinsley, Alex. M'Henry, Offg. Wing Officer 3 Bombay Inf. ...I 5 Sept.96
Hardie, Grant Espie. Officiating Wing Officer 23 Bombay Infantry... 23 Sept.95
_ Cutler, Howard Challoner, Offg. Wing Officer 8 Bengal Infantry ... 20 Jan. 97
2 Moir, John Elliot, Officiating Squadron Officer 10 Bengal Lancers ... 20 Jan. 97
2 Hodgson, George Cecil, Officiating Wing Officer 32 Bengal Infantry ,20 Jan. 97
2 Adair, William Finlay, Officiating Quarter Master 30 Bombay Inf. ... 2c Jan. 97
2 Sherrard, James William, Officiating Wing Officer28MadrasInfantry;2o Jan. 97/
2 Popham, Edivard Leyborne, Offg. Squadron Officer 1 Madras Lancers'2o Jan. 97
2 Keyes, Terence Humphreys, Offg. WingOfficer 38 Bengal Infantry... ',20 Jan. 97
2 Withers, Charles M'Gregor, Offg. Wing Officer 26 Madras Infantry ...J20 Jan. 97
2 Lillingston, Frederick Francislnnes, Offg. WingOfficer iS Bengal Inf J20 Jan. 7
2 Moore, Frederick Gratton,856 Officiating WingOfficer 6 Bengal Inf. ..120 Jan, 97
2 Mactavish, Archibald, Officiating WingOfficer 1 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 97
2 Currie, Harold Erskine Fendall, Offg. Wing Officer 14 Bengal Inf. ... ;2o Jan. 97
2 GorJon, Ronald Stenart. Officiating Wing Officer 1 Madras Infantry 20 Jan. 97
2 Browne, Horace Fairfax Moresby, Offg. Wing Officer 21 Bengal Inf... 20 Jan. 97
2 JBattye, Hedley Morton, Officiating Wing Officer 37 Bengal Infantry 20 Jan. 97.
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Wilkinson, Charles Robert, Officiating Wing Officer 3 Bengal Infantry
Thuillier, Leslie Cardew, Officiating Wing Officer 25 Bengal Infantry
Butler, Henry Maurice, Officiating Wing Officer 4 Bengal Infantry ...
Murray, Francis S. .las., Offg. Squadron Officer 2 Punjab Cavalry ...
Gongh, Wm. George Keppel,8" Oflg. Wing Officer 15 Bengal Infantry
Hutchison, George, Officiating Wing Officer 20 Bombay Infantry
Rudkin, Hugh Ernest, Officiating Wing Officer 20 Bombay Infantry...
Cowan, Andrew Galbraith, Officiating Wing Officer 29 Bombay Inf...
Baird, Harry Beauchamp D.,85s Offg. Squad. Officer 13 Bengal Lane.
Sheilock, Geo. Wright Stratford, Offg. Wing Officer 29 Bombay Inf...
Middlemass, Robert William Hume, Offig. Wing Officer 6 Bengal Inf.
Rennick, Robert Wm. de Clanav,85'' Ong. Wing Officer 16 Bengal Inf.
Campbell, Hector Campbell, Oflg. Wing Officer Corps of Guides
Gunning, George Hamilton, Offg. Wing Officer 26 Bengal Infantry...
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Officers in the Unemployed Supernumerary List in Permanent Civil Employ. 446a
T/ar Services.
'■ Lt.Colonel B. D. Newnham-Smith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements
at Khushk-i-Nakhud (mentioned in despatches) and Maiwand, at the defence of Candahar including the sortie- of
Deb. Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2 Lt.Colonel W. S. Heweti served in the Afghan war or 1S78-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). '
* Lt.Colonel W". F. 0. C. Plowden served with the 6th Punjab Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877. Served
with the 2nd Sikh Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the march to Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart,
the occupation of Ghnznee, and the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt.Colonel H. B. Tnornhill served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
6 Major H. A. Deane served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s as Chief Political Officer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CST., and
Medal with Clasp).
7 Lt.Colonel 8. C. P. Peile served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal). Served during the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1886-87 with the Commissariat Department at Rangoon (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1892-93 (Brevet of Lt.
Colonel).
8 Major H. H. Ozzard served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
s Major C. G. F. Fasran served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
10 Major G. B. O'Donnell served with the Znob Valley Expedition in 1884 in the Intelligence Branch.
12 Major E. Inglis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
13 Major G. B. Crawley served in the Afghan war in i8So'(Medal).
11 Major H. Parkin served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1834. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1892-93.
16 Captain J. M. Fleming served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the
Khybcr Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
17 Captain N. C. Perkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain J. R. C. Colvin served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
20 Captain J. J. Cronin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain W. A. W. Strickland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-08 (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain C. M. Dallas served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Political Officer (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain H. A. Browning served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Captain H. Daly served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Political Assistant, Upper Chindwin
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
155 Captain F. H. Eliott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
28 Captain C. Archer served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
29 Captain A. H. McMahon served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
30 Captain J. M. Smith served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1891-92 as Political Officer,
including the capture of the Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): wasawarded
the Victoria Cross " for his conspicuous bravery when leading the storming party at the attack and capture of
the strong position occupied by the enemy near Nilt, in the Hunza-Nagar Country, on the 20th December 1891.
The position was, owing to the nature of the country, an extremely strong one, and had barred the advance of
the force for seventeen days. It was eventually forced by a small party of fifty rifles, with another of equal
strength in support. The Srst of these parties was under the command of Lieut. Smith, and it was entirely
owing to his splendid leading, and the coolness, combined with dash, he displayed while doing so, that a success
was obtained. For nearly four hours, on the face of a cliff which was almost precipitous, he steadily moved his
handful of men from point to point, as the difficulties of the ground and showers of stones from above gave him
an opportunity, and during the whole of this time he was in such a position as to be unable to defend himself
from any attack the enemy might choose to make. He was the first man to reach the summit, within a fsw
yards of one of the enemy's sungars, which was immediately rushed, Lieut. Smith pistolling the first man."
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General Officers.
1 Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55 (mentioned in
despatches), and against the Akha Kheyl and Bussee Kheyl Tribes in 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Commanded the Volunteers serving in the Allyghur district in May and June 1857, and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government of
the North-West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arriving in camp was appointed Deputy As-
sistant Adjutaut General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches,
and Brevet of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, and throughout the operations in Rohilcund (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with two Clasps). Commanded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and CB,). Commanded the forces in Southern Afghanistan from December 1878 till April 1880,
including the occupation of Candahar. Commanded the Candahar Field Force in the actions at Ahmed Kheyl
and Urzoo near Ghuznee. Was in Chief Command of the forces in Southern and Eastern Afghanistan from May
r88o until the evacuation of Cabul in August 1880. Received the thanks of the Government of India and of both
Houses of Parliament (KCB., <?CB., Baronet, and Medal with Clasp).
3 Sir John Gordon served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jounpore Field Force attachd
to the 97th Regt. ; at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, at the siege and
capture of Lucknow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ; and from Sept. 1858 to April 1850 as Field
Adjutant to Colonel Turner commanding the Troops on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the
operations in Shahabad, final attack on Jugdespore, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major). Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in command of the Koorum Field Force and of the
Koorum Brigade, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), and took part in
the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (CB., Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 in command of the 2nd Column (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the
Government of India). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of a Brigade and conducted
the operations which succeeded in opening up the country between Manipore and Kendat (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
6 General H. S. Anderson served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S67, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against the attempted invasion of the
Deccan by the rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858-59. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 in command of
the 1st Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in the affair at Girishk, in the engagement at Maiwand
(severely wounded), and at the siege of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-87 in command of a Brigade (received the thanks of the Governor General of India in Council,
mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
10 General G.F.Beville served at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pursuit of the Gwahor
rebels under Tantia Topee ; employed throughout the Oude campaign for the reduction of the province ; prescn
44^& Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General Officers.
in the attack on and expulsion of the enemy from their strongly fortified position of Rampoor Kussia on the 3rd
November 1858, accompanying the support of the storming party ; present at the surrender of the fort of Amethee,
and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pursuit of the rebels under Beni
Mahadeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria and capture of the fort of Buxar on the 24th November 1858 ;
with the column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the river Goomptee : served throughout the
operations in the Trans-Gogra district, including the advince on and occupation of Baraitch ; action with the
Naua's force at Cburdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; capture of the fort of Mujeediah
on the 27th December, and defeat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulsion of the rebels from Oude
across the river Raptee on the 31st December 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign
in 1867-68 as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade 1st Division, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as
Deputy Judge Advocate and Provost Marshal, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Claspl.
13 Lieut. General G. N. Channer served in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 and was present at the actions of the 16th
and 17th December (Medal with Clasp). Afterwards served with General Wilde's Column in Jadoon Country in 1864.
Looshai field operations in 1S71-72. Served with the 1st Goorkhas in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, with the
Malacca Column in operations in SunghieUjong.Terrachee.and Srimenanti ; led the advanced party at the surprise
and capture of Malay Stockades in Bukit Putus Pass (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp) : received the l*iC "for having with the greatest gallant^7 been the first to jump into the Enemy's
Stockade, to which he had been despatched with a small party of the 1st Ghoorkha Light Infantry, on the afternoon
of the 20th December 187 s, by the Officer commanding the Malacca Column to procure intelligence as to its strength,
position, &c. Major Channer got completely in rear nf the Enemy's position, and finding himself so close that he
could hear the voices of the men inside, who were cooking at the time, and keeping no look-out, he beckoned to his
men, and the whole party stole quietly forward to within a few paces of the Stockade. On jumping in, he shot the
first man dead with his revolver, and his party then came up, and entered the Stockade, which was of a most
formidable nature, surrounded by a bamboo palisade; about seven 3-ards within was a log-house, loop-holed, with
two narrow entrances, and trees laid latitudinally, to the thickness of two feet. The officer commanding reports
that if Major Channer, by his foresight, coolness, and intrepidity, had not taken this Stockade, a great loss of
life must have occurred, as from the fact of his being unable to bring guns tr bear on it, from the steepness of the
hill, and the density of the jungle, it must have been taken at the point of the bayonet." Served with the expedi-
tion against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Clasp). Served with the 29th Punjab Infantry in the Afghan war of
1878-S0 with the Koorum Field Force, and was present in command of the Regiment at the attack and capture
of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches. firevetofLt. Colonel. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Expedi-
tion to the Black Mountain in 1888 in command of the 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
15 Sir Power Palmer served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Regiment of sikhs
600 strong for service in Oude in March 1858. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June 1S58, and was present
with it at the action of Nawabgunga. Barabunki (horse killed), and minor affairs in the Oude campaign until its
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron, and
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches). Served in the campaign on the Ncrth-West
Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was present in the engagement at Shubkudder (Medal with Cl-sp). Served
as Adjutant of the 10th Bengal Lancers in Abyssinia in 1868 — services brought to the notice of Her Majesty's
Government by Lord Napier of Magdala (Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to General Stafford in the Duffla
Expedition of 1874-75 (mentioned m despatches). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches) and with the expedition into the Khost Valley (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the oth Bengal Cavalry
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the force in the operations
in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1S92-93 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches). Commanded the Lines of Communication Tirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign on the
NorthWest Frontier of India under Sir William Loekhart in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
clasps).
17 Lieut.General E. Faunce was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1837-58, and accom-
panied the detachment from theDorundah Field Force under the command of Major G. G. Macdonnell to act against
the insurgents of Palimow; was present with the force for restoring and maintaining peace in theChota Nagpore
district in 1857-58 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88-89 in command of the 2nd Brigade
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
19 Lieut.General A. G.Ross served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 35th Foot
at Arrah. and with the 79th Highlanders in the Oude campaign, including the capture of the fort of Rampore Kussia
and the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Medal). Raised the Lahore Mule Train in September and October
1867, and commanded it through the Abyssinian campaign of 1868, was present at the operations before and
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 1st Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki cam-
paign in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, including the
capture of Ali Musjid (Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp) : and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1 881.
Served with the Zhcb Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of a Contingent of the Punjab
Frontier Force (mentioned in despatches).
22 Lieut. General W. P. La Touche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856,
and was present at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at the action of Hulgallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Horse in
November 1857 ; present at the action of Sharapoor as 2nd in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in
February 1858; acted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Nurgoond
in June 1858 (Medal)
25 Major General F. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilcund in 1858 ; was present at the defence of the Jail at
Shahjehanuore, and in the affairs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria.and action at Sisseahghat — severely wounded by a
musket ball above the left ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and was present in the engagements at TaKht-i-Pul, Shahjui, Ahmed Khe.yl and Urzoo near Ghuznee
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
27 Major General J. C. Stewart served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Meean-
gunge, siege and caoture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nu'ggnr (Medal with Clasp . Servedin the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition'in 1878 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the affair
at Mattoon (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiab •an 6th October 1879, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1S79, including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Clasp).
28 Major General C. R. Pennington served with the 23rd Welsh Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was
present at the siege of Lucknow and in the operations in Oude (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 13th Bengal
Lancers in the Afghan war in 1870-80 on the Khyber Line, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition includ-
ing tie assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served with the 13th Bengal
Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and vra« present at the action atKassasinon the oth September (mentioned in
despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh.and Khedive's Star).
29 Major General H. M. Evans served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75 (mentioned in despatches). Served
in the operations against the Na gas in 1S79-80, and was present at the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 43rd
Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
30 Major General J. M. Syin servedin the campaign on theNorth-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present
at the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement,
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of General and Field Officers. 446c
the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with three Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration) ; also served with the Atchakzai and Marri Expeditions in i38o. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 188& in command of a Column (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command ot the 1st Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
3i Major General A. G. Handcock served withthe Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-S0 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Northern and Southern Afghanistan Field Forces.and
was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, BrevetofLt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
33 Sir Edward Stedman served in the Hazara campaign in i36J (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1878-80, and was present in the second expedition into tue Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Jugdulluck (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served withthe Burmese Expedition -in 1886-89, and had command of the operations in the Shan States (mentioned
in despatches, CB.,and two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in [895 as 2nd
in Command and Generil of Communications (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
31 Major General G. C. Bird served in the North Canara campaign from March to December 1858, and was present
in variousskirmishesand pursuits (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Brigade Major to the Cavalry
Brigade Ghuznee Field Force, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyi (mentioned in despatches),
anofPadkao Shana (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Tochi
Field Force in the campaign on tue North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
35 Major General A. R. Badcock served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp), in the Hazara
campaign in i868(Clasp), and throughout tue operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (mentioned in despatches,
and received the thanks of the Government of India, Clasp). Served in the Afghan warin 1870-80, and was present
at the forcing of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in the affair at Killa Kazi, and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar in command of the Commissariat Department, and was present at the battle of Candahar (twice
mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Deeoration) .
37 Colonel R. C. R. Clifford served with the left wing of the 54th Foot in pursuit of the mutineers of the 34th and
7jrd Native Infantry from Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1858 in Oude, and was
present at the first attack on the fort of Tyroul on the 21st March (Medal). Served in the Jcwaki Afreedee
Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Wuzeeree
Kxnedition in 1881.
38 Major-General M. Protheroe served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80 as Aide de Camp to Lieut. General Sir Donald Stewart, Commanding Candahar Field Force, and took part in
the operations in the Kama District and at Besud ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts intho march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CSI., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Colonel, C.B., and Medal with two Clasps); and with the Chin-Lushai Expedition-
arv Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
33 Major General A. C. Toker served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of the Indian Contingent, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and commanded a force on the
Upper Chindwin (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
*" Major General F. H. Vanderzee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
41 Major General W. A. Lawrence served m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
12 Sir Montagu G.Gerard served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from the 13th March
1868 (mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal, "and Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in
despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches);
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Cavalry Division, and was
present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
50 Colonel A. Ollivant served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madrock,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857; Bundlecund
campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowlie.and affair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
49 Major General J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment
with the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department from July i860 to
March 1861 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
command of the Kanle' Column in 1886-87, and afterwards of the expedition to Gungaw (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
64 Major General H. G.Watertield served withthe 82nd Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including
the operations at Cawnpore in November under General Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent en
the 6th December 1857 ; actions of KaleeNuddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and operations
subsequent to its relief, capture of the forts of Buunai, Mahomdee, and Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaon.
Served withthe 66thGoorkhasin the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore,
attack and capture of thefort of Mittowlee, and action oi'Biswa (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 in command of the 2nd Brigade, including the forcing of the Malakand Pass and the passage of the Swat
River (received the. thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp) .
92 Brigadier General Cuningham served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Assistant Adjutant General of Division,
and afterwards as Assistant Adjutant General on the Line of Communications (Medal).
93 Brigadier General Clifford served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 as Adjutant of the 16th Bengal Cavalry
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as 2nd in command of the 9th Bengal Lancers, and
•was present in tbe engagement at. Hasheen anil at the destruction of Temai and Takdoul (Medal with Clasp,
and Ktiedive's Star).
98 Major General H. S. Elton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
i"0 Colonel H. S. Stewart served in the Afghan warin 1879-80 (Medal).
114 Sir Richard Westmacott served with the 2tJtn t'out witn the Utcainundel Field Force in 1858, and was pre-
sent at the storming and capture of Beyt, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation or Dwarka. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 28th Bombay Native Infantry
mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force,
including the engagement iujarobi Glen (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
in command of the 4th Brigade (mentioned iu despatches, JECB., and Medal with two Clasps),
446^ Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
115 Colonel J. Hay served with the 4th Goorkhas throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including assault
and capture of the Conical Hill and the villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Hlazara Expedition of i868(Clasp). Served also withthe Looshai Expeditionary Force in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1878-80, and was present at the attack aud capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at
Saidabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
110 Colonel J. L. Fagan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
131 Colonel F. A. Wilson served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of
Buxar and the Bala. Stockade (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Hazara campaign in i368 including the opera-
tions on the Black Mountain (Clasp .
132 Colonel V. Rivaz served in the Hazara campaign in i36S, including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Jhandola (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 in command cf the 37th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
133 Colonel E. A. Mouey served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i38i (mentioned in despatches).
135 Colonel G. R. J. Shakespear served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Chief Transport Officer with the
Indian Contingent (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
136 Colonel M. J. King Harman served in the Hazara camoaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with theLooshai Expedition m 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp);
and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1880-90 (Clasp).
140 Colonel R. G. E. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
Medal).
112 Colonel F. T. Ebden served in the operations in Okamnndel and Kattywar in 1865-66. Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (.Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-88 (Medal with Clasp).
145 Brigadier General Turner served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 1 Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the PeiwarKotal,atthe forcing of theShutargardan, and in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Also served in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88t. Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White (men-
tioned in despatches). Served withthe Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 in command of a Column (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Claso). Commanded the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1894; and subsequently
a Brigade of the Waziristan Field Force in 1894-95 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches, Clasp).
146 Colonel A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1877-78 under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Present in the operations against the
Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and also in the attack on the U trnan Kheyl villages on 21st March
1878. Served with the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of 1878-80, aud was present at the capture of Ali Musjid
and in the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and at Charasiah ;mentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the YtC " for conspicuous coolness and gallantry at the action on
the Asmai Heights, near Kabul, on the 14th December 1879, in defending the top of the hill with a rifle and fixed
bayonet, against large numbers of the enemy, while the 72nd Highlanders and Guides were retiring; and again, on
the retreat down the hill, in stopping to assist in carrying away a wounded Sepoy, the enemy being not sixty ya rds
off, firing heavily all the time."' Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (DSO., and Clasp), and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp). Served
withthe Isazai Expedition in 1892 in command of a Brigade. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 4th Brigade (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the Peshawur Column (men-
tioned in uespatches, two Clasps).
147 Colonel J. E. Sandeman served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal).
118 Colonel E. Molloy served with the force employed in the Cossiah and Jynteah hills during the rebellion
of 1862-63. Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of the Bala Stockade
(Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with
the Marri Expedition in 1881. Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 in command of the 2nd Battalion 5th
Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892 in command of the 2nd
Battalion 5th Goorkhas.
150 Colonel C. F. Hughes served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) .
151 ColonelJames Cook served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, and with the first expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut.General Maude (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 as Brigade Major with the Indian Contingent, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
152 Colonel C. C. Brownlow served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1863, including the
capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp); with the Utmanzai Expedition in 1866; with the Dour Valley Expedi-
tion in 1872; and in the campaign against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77-78 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 3rd Column (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
153 Brigadier General Cummins served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, and was present in the operationsin the Bazar
Valley, and acted as Staff Officer Koorum Valley Transport (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served during the
Egyptian war in 1882 as 2nd in Command of the Punjab Mule Corps for British Forces ; also served in the-
Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the advance to and destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal
with two Clasps).
156 Colonel H. S. Tandy served in the Afghan war in 1880 and took part in the march to Candahar with the force;
under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition In 1886-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
156 Colonel A. L. M'Nair served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Also served in the Afghan war 1 n
1878 (Medal).
104 Brigadier General G. Simpson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 as Brigade Major (mentioned,
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
165 Sir Robert Warburton served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal). Served im.
the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
166 Colonel R. H. F. Rennick served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (mentioned iru
despatches, Medal). Served with the 39th Bengal Native Infantry in the Khyber Pass in the Afghan war in
1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89, including the expe-
dition up the Chindwin River under Colonel Toker (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with,
two ClasDS). Served with the Manipore Expedition in. 1891 in command of the Silchar Column (received the
thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in
1891-92 (Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
w» Colonel W. V. Ellis served in the Afghan warof 1S78-80 with the Candahar Column, including the advance
to Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and the engagements at Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches), and Urzoo near
Gauznee j accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 446*
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Hazara Expedition in i388 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Ulasp).
'" Colonel A. Clark Kennedy served in the Egyptian war of 1B82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp), and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
1T6 Colonel J. P. D. Vanrenen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal).
177 Colonel G. W Rogers served with the Looshai Expedition in i87i-72(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80. and was present at the attack and capture of AH Mus.jid, with the expedition into the Bazar Valley
including the engagement at Deh Sarakh as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Tytier (mentioned in despatches),
and in the operations round Cabu) in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (DSO., and Clasp).
i7S Colonel H. Paterson served in the Abyssinian war m 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Servedin
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, at the forcing of the Sapri Pass,
in the operations in the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the engage-
ment at Saidabad; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
180 Colonel E. B. Bishop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Khevlas Orderly Officer to' Brigadier General Hughes (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
181 Sir Alfred Gaselee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Dmbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Staff Officer to the Directorof Transports on the Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 186?.
and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Hazara Field Force
in 1868. Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the 25th Feb. 1869
(mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General). Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry
throughout the Jowaki At'reedee expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served throughout the
Afghan war of iG/3-oo in the Quarter Master General's Department, and was present at the affair at Shahjui and
in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuzni (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Cand.ahar, and was present at the reconnaissance on 31st August and at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in iSqi in command of the 4th Sikh Infantry (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp); with the Isazai Expedi-
tion in 1892 ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in command of the sth
Goorkhas, and during the latter part of the operations in command of the divisional troops (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp). Commanded the Second Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 (mentioned in despatches, A" CB., and
Medal with two Clasps),
183 Colonel W. O. Thompson served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara. Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; with the
Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in commamd of the 3rd Sikhs (mentioned
in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Assistant Quarter
Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp) .
181 Colonel J. Davidson served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjidand in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal with
Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881 as Assistant Quarter Master
General to the Fores (mentioned in despatches).
189 Colonel Patch served with the 55th Regt. on the Ehootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Peshavvur Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 18138 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir W. Lockhart
as Chief Commissariat Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in organising the Commissariat arrangements
imentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
190 Sir Edwin Collen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was employed on
Special Survey Duty from the 23rd March until the end (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1SS0 (Medal)
Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
194 Colonel L. H. R. D. Camnbell served as Orderly Officer to Major General Wilde commanding the Hazara
Field Force in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Dour Valley Expedition in 1872. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the affairs-
in the Kundil Pass and at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal), and witn the expedition against the Mahsood
Wuzeerees in 1881 attached to the Signalling Department (mentioned in despatches).
195 Colonel C. H. Stoddart served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Jellalabad Field Force and after wards-
with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 in the operations-
under Brigadier Generals East and Wo^seley, and commanded the Column which recaptured Thonze on the 18th
August 1887 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
196 Colonel J. G. Kelly served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Commanded the Gilgit troops, which, in co-operation with the force under
Sir Robert Low, relieved Chitral in March and April 1895. Lt.Colonel Kelly, with his troops — composed of 396-
men of the 32nd Bengal Infantry (Pioneers), two guns of No. 1 Mountain Battery, some Cashmere Sappers and
Miners, and a small body of levies of Cher Kila, Hunza, Nagar, and Sai — marched a distance of 220 miles, over a
country presenting very great physical difficulties, crossed the Shandur Pass, 12,230 feet high, in deep snow,
relieved the garrison at Mastuj, twice defeated the enemy posted in the strongest natural positions, and finally
relieved Chitral on the 20th April, after a most arduous and difficult march (received the thanks of the Govern-
ment of India, mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with Clasp).
197 Colonel H. V. Hunt served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in theengagement at Charasiah.
on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including theinvestmentot'Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
199 Colonel W. Hailes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General Reserve
Division; also at Peshawur (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and
was severely wounded in an engagement near Tummoo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp) .
201 Colonel Burlton-Bennett served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, MedaL
with Clasp), and in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (twice mentioned in despatches, Clasp) .
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force in i3oo (mentioned in despatches).
202 Colonel Vousden servedin the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 1877-78, and was present at the affair at Jummo
(Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the ali'airs at Karatiga and Mattoon,
in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, in-
cluding the investment of Sherpore (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and
Madal with two Clasps) : was awarded the ITlK 'v for the exceptional gallantry displayed by him on the 14th
December 1879, on the Koh Asmai Heights, near Kabul, in charging, with a small party, into the centre of
the line of the retreating Kohistani force, by whom they were greatly outnumbered, and who did their utmost to
close round them. After rapidly charging through and through the enemy backwards and forwards, several times,
they swept off round the opposite side of the village and joined the rest of the troops." Served with the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
446/ Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
Frontier of iDdiaunder Sir William Lookhart in 1897 withthe Tirah Expeditionary Force aa Base Commandant
on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
203 Colonel A. Fishe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
206 Colonel Harvey Kelly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 as Assistant Commissary General
for Transport; was Brigade Transport Officer in the operations of the 3rd Brigade under Brigadier General
Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with two Clasps) j with the Poukhan Expedition
in 1889 as Assistant Commissary General under Brigadier General Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and
in the operations in ths Chin Hills and on the North East Frontier of Burmah in 1801-92 as Principal Commis-
sariat Officer under Major General Stewart. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
(Medal with Clasp).
208 Lt.Colonel J. F. J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedi-
tion against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1879-80
(Medal).
209 Lt.Colonel C. B. Cooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
2,1 Lt.Colonel H. de la M. Hervey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Takht-i-Pul, Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo neirGhuznee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "'Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
214 Lt.Colonel W. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the expedition up the Chindwin River under Colonel Toker
(Medal with two Clasps), and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
215 Colonel F.W. V. Leckie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kokeran
(mentioned in despatches), at the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
216 Lt.Colonel W. H. D. Jones served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Medal).
218 Colonel S. V. Gordon served in the Afghan war of 1873-80, and took part in the operations in the Khost
Valley, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879
(mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in
command of the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass (mentioned in despatches,
DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
222 Lt.Colonel D. W. K. Barr served the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
224 Colonel G. H. C. Dyce served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement of
Mattoon and at the forcing of the Shuturgardan (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ;
and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in command of the 33rd Punjab
Infant^- (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Assistant Quarter
Master General to the force (mentioned in despatches, CB. , and Medal with Clasp).
2!u Colonel W. J. Morse served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel C. F. Massy served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal) . Also
served in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal).
233 Colonel R. A. Swetenham served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in
command of the 27th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
236 Colonel J. Grant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the affair on the Helmund against
fine Wali's mutineers; was present in the engagement at Maiwand (severely wounded), and at the siege of Can-
dahar (Medal).
23' Colonel G. F. Young served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Transport Officer and as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, Khyber Brigade, and was present in the engagement ai Kam Dakka (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
Oeneral 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
238 Sir Howard Alelliss served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian war in 1S68, and was present
at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Assistant Quarter Master General of
the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885
:as Military Attache to the Naval Commander in Chief (Sledal with Clasp).
239 Colonel F. C. Burton served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
240 Major General T. F. Hobday served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Candahar Field Forc.2 (Brevet of
Major, Medal).
2*i Colonel E. H. Wilson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served withthe
■Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 34th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in
despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
242 Colonel R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
213 Lt.Colonel W. G. C. Johnstone served with the Burmese Expedition iu 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
241 Colonel J. N. S. Kirkwood served in the Afghan war in 18E0 (Medal).
245 Colonel J. E. Porteous served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-08 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1870-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition including the engagement at Kam Dakka (Medal). Served in
the' operations in the Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1891-92.
248 Colonel D. S. Cuninghame served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Takht-i-Pul, Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatcnes), Urzoo near Ghuznee, and Padkao Shana (mentioned in
■despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81. Served
with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition in 1S04-95
under Sir William Lockhart in command of the 1st Punjab Cavalry (Clasp).
""Colonel W. Hill served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
•war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Charasiah on
,t,he oth October 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration;.
Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
231 Colonel W. C. Black served in the Burmese campaign in 1885-88 with the 23rd Bombay Light Infantry
.(Medal with Clasp).
233 Lt.Colonel W. H. Salmon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
234 Colonel B. C. Graves served in the Afghan war in;i87g-8o on the Line or Communications in the Khyber
(Medal).
253 Lt.Colonel W. Loch served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
.force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
256 Lt.Colonel L. T. Bishop served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the Ghuznee Field Force, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches), Urzoo, and Padkao Shana (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*« Lt.Colonel T. M. Jenkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Civil Officer (Medal with Clasp).
238 Colonel G. L. R. Richardson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the
Jigvptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 446*7
Khedive's Star). Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1850 in command of the 18th
Bengal Lancers (mentioned in despatches).
259 Lt. Colonel A. C. G. Lydiard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was presentin the engagement at Kane
Dakka and with the expedition into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
260 Colonel H. O. Woodhouse served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Line of Communications with Cabal
(Medal).
261 Major General P. J. Maitland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Khushk-i-Nakhud (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
264 Lt.Colonel A. J.Garrett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar and was
present at the battle of Candahar— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
263 Colonel F. R. Begbie served in the campaign against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Mus.lid (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentionedin despatches). Served witb the Chin-Liishai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 2nd Battalion 2nd Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
265 Lt.Colonel A. G. Yaldwin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Divisional Commissariat Officer on the Lines uf Communications tii_eu-
tioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
266 Colonel A. T. S. A. Rind served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar 1 twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
267 Colonel O'.Vf. Creagh served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General and
afterwards as Assistant Quarter Master General, and was present in the engagement at Karu Dakka, with the ex-
pedition into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Ali Kheyl (mentioned in despat jhes, Brevet of Major,
Victoria Cross, and Medal): received the IJiI under the following circumstances: — "On the 21st April 1879
Captain Creagh was detached from Dakka with two companies ot his battalion to protect the village of Kan: Dakka,
on the Cabul River, against a threatened incursion of the Mohmunds, and reached that place the same night- Ob
the following morning the detachment, 150 men, was attacked by the Mohmunds in overwhelming numbers, about
1500; and the inhabitants of Kam Dakka having themselves taken part with the enemy, Captain Creagh found,
himself under the necessity of retiring from the viliage. He took up a position in a cemetery not far off, which he
made as defensible as circumstances would admit of. and this position he held against all the efforts of the enemy,
repeatedly repulsing them with the baj'onet until three o'clock in the afternoon, when he was relieved by a detach-
ment sent for the purpose from Dakka. The enemy were then finally repulsed, and being charged by a troop of
the toth Bengal Lancers, under the command of Captain D. M. Strong, were routed and broken, and great numbers
of them driven into the river. The Commander in Chief in India has expressed his opinion that but for the coolnpss,
determination, and gallantry of the highest order, and the admirable conduct which Captain Creagh displayed
on this occasion, the detachment under his command would, in all probability, bave been cut off and destroyed."
Served with the Zhob F. eld Force in 1890 under Sir George White in command of the 29th Bombay Infi.ntry
(mentioned in despatches).
2<i3 Colonel H. A. sawyer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier under Sir William Lockuart in 1897-98 m c>mm;ind of the 45th Rattray's
Sikhs, and was present at tha defence of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara, the operations in Swat, Upper
Swat, and Bajaur, and the engagement at Lanrtakai; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the
operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with ihree
Clasps).
2'u Colonel W. H. Lyster served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
271 Lt.Colonel F. C. Maltby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 including the operations of the sri
Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Col lett (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin Lushai Expedi-
tionary Force in 1S89-90 (Clasp).
272 Lt.Colonel W, H. 0. Wyllie served in the Afghan war in 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, CIE., and Medal).
"4 Colonel S. E. Rolland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of the Eastern Frontier
and afterwards of Mappah and a movable colamn including the engagement at Segu, where he was severely
wounded(mentioned in despatches, Brevet ol Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
275 Colonel H. A. Vincent served with the 33rd Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign of i867-6S.and
was present at the stormingand capture of Magdala (Medal).
276 Colonel J. P. C. Neville served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, arKl 'n the operations around Cibul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
277 Sir Cnarles Leslie served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of a Half Bau
talion 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with theManipiue
Expedition in 1891 in command of the 2nd Battalion 4thGoorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Serv'ed
with the Chitral Relief Foice under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 2nd Ba.ttalion 4th Uourkha Rifles^
and was present at the captuie of the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned iit
despatches, CB., and Med il with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tiran Expeditionary Force in command of the 2nd Battalion 4th
Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Sampagui and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations
against the Chamkanis and in th> Bazar Valle* (two Clasps).
281 Lt.Colonel J. J. Money-Simonsservedin the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Thull Chotiali Field Force, and
was present in the engagements at Jugdulluck and Saidabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candahar, and was ivisentat the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
284 Colonel A. J. F. Reid served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, was present at the capture of tbe Peiwar Kotai
(severely wounded), and took part in the Zaiunu-ht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Brevet or Major,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expediiion in 1888 Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Claspi. Served
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 29th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 in command of the 29th Punjab Infantry on"
the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on tbe North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 18^7-98 as Officiating Colonel on the Staff with the Malakand Brigade,
and had charge of Malakand Fort ; commanded the Ma'akand Brigade, and was in charge of the L ne 01 Con:^-
munications of the Malakand Field Force during the expedition into the Mohmand country ; also commanded
the Utman Kh»d Column of tbe Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
287 Lt.Colonel T. Greenaway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Claspsi.
288 Colonel B. Channer served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Exped tion
in 1885-87 (DSO. and Medal with Clasp), and with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (Clasp).
289 Lt.Colonel Aberigh-Mackay served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
290 Colonel E. B. Anderson served with the .Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Brigade Transport Officer
(Medal with Clasp) .
291 Colonel H. ii. Rose served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the line ot communications with the Khyber
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with u\o
Clasps); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Claspi ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 Clasp).
292 Colonel L. W. Christopher served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war' of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in th* campaign on the North West Frontier of :ndia under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Commissary General (mentioned in des-
patches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
293 Lt.Colonel Macbay served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 2nd Belooch Regiment, and was present at
battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
294 Colonel C. M. Keighley served in the Afghan war m 1878-79, and took part in the expedition into the Bazar
Valley and in the advance on Cabul (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Server
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446/< Indian Staff Corps.— War Services of Field Officers.
with the Hazara Expedition in 188S {DSO., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India with the Tirah Expeditionary Force under Sir William Lockhart in 18Q7-9S as Chief Commis-
sariat Officer Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
295 Colonel F. G. T. Welch served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
296 Colonel L. Dening served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
297 ColonelC. C.Egerton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts iD the march
to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i838as Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions under Sir William Lockhart in 1891 as Assisttant
Adjutant General— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 in command of a Hrigade (received the thanks of
the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB. and Clasp). Commanded the Indian Contingent at Suakin
during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (appointed Aide de Camp to ihe Queen. Khe-
dive's Medal). Commanded the Tochi Force in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S97-98 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
298 Colonel C. A. Mercer served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Looshai Expedi-
tion in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of All
Musjid, in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, and in the engagement at Saidabad ; accompanied Si-r
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880. Served with
the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 in command of the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha
Rifles (Clasp).
299 Colonel T. H. Goldney served with the Sikkim Expedition in rS88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
300 Lt.ColonelG. W. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 wilh the Koorum aud Cabul Field Forces, and was
present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the
investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).' Also served in the Mansood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881.
302 Colonel H. D. Hutchinson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert. Low in 1S95 in com-
mand of the 2nd Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
303 Lt.ColonelF. R. Ditmas served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Vitakri Field Force (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal).
304 Lt. Colonel G. H. Elliott served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
inarch to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (aientioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Transport Depart-
ment of the Indian Contingent (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). |_See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
305 Colonel J. N. Walker served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major to the Candahar Line of Com-
munications (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.
307 Lt.Colonel E. W. Chalmers served in the expedition against cue Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 (Medal with
•Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp).
309 Colonel A.J. Brander served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the Candahar Field Force, and after-
wards with the Northern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal
-with Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
310 Lt.Colonel C. E. Yate served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Political Officer at Khelat-i-Ghilzie, accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration).
312 Lt.Colonel B. H. Pollard served with the Burmese Expedition in :888 (Medal with Clasp).
311 Colonel R. K. Bidgeway served in the operations against the Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and was severely
wounded at the assault of Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : was awarded
the USE "fur conspicuous gallantry throughout the attack on Konoma, on the 22nd November 1879, more espe-
cially in the final assault, when, under a heavy fire from the enemy, he rushed up to a barricade aud attempted
to tear down the planking surrounding it, to enable him to effect an entrance, in which act he received a very
severe rifle shot wound in the left shoulder." Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command ot the
44th Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
315 Colonel G. L. Eliot served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75, and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition
in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
316 Lt.Colonel F. B. Peile served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
3" Colonel J. B. Lynch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwnr
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps).
316 Colonel R. Gordon served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
W'th the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontierol India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and
was present in the operations in Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and
21st September ; with the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations
in Mittai and Suran Valleys (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of
Communications including the engagement at Dargai on the 18th October 1897 (mentioned iu uespatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
320 Colonel H. E. Penton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
321 Major General E.L. Elliot served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-89 (mentionedin despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
322 Colonel C. W J. Hingston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentionedin despatches, Medal
with Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
323 Colonel A. M'L. Mills served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 37th Dogras, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
321 Colonel H. A. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, aud was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration 1.
Servedin the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba
and at the destruction of Temai( mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 15th Sikhs (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
327 Lt.Colonel F. D. Raikes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 on special Political duty (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); also served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Clasp), and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in i?S9-go (Clasp).
328 Colonel C. R. Macgregor served as Adjutant with the 44th Bengal Native Infantry in the Duffla Expedition In
1874-75 ; also served with the 44th Bengal Native Infantry in the Naga Expedition in 1S75 (mentioned, in despatches,
and received the thanks of the Government of India), and with the expedition against the Angami Naga Hill tribes
iu 1877-7S (received the thanks of the Governor General of India). Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Gene-
ral to the Naga Field Force in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war m 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar as Brigade Transport Officer,
and acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Macgregor at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 4461
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1880 under Brigadier
General Macgregor (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1884 (mentioned in despatches).
Served with the Bnrmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of the 44th Goorkha Light Infantry (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO., and Clasp). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of
the Northern Column (mentioned iD despatches, Clasp)."
330 Lt.Colonel C. G. Mansei served with the Mahsood Wuzoeree Expedition in 18S1. Served in the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
331 Colonel C. A. R. Sage served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major. Medal with Clasp), and with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
334 Colonel C. Dempster served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 189J ; organized the base and lines of communication (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
in command of the 4th Sikh Infantry, including tne storming of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat
River, and the engagement at Panjkora (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp) .
335 Colonel E. Bruce served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
336 Colonel T. E. Spencer served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-35 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
337 Colonel F. Abbott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nuttall in
the advance on Candahar and afterwards as Brigade Major to the Vitakri Field Force (Medal) .
340 Colonel A. Howlett served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 as Assistant Field
Engineer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 12th Madras
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1892 in com-
mand of the Tashon Column.
341 Lt.Colonel S. H. P. Graves served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
312 Lt.Colonel H. Hay served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884, including the engagement at Dowlatzai.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
313 Lt.Colonel A. M. Muir served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Takht-i-
Pul. at the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
344 Colonel W. A. Broome served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Adjutant 2nd Belooch Regiment, and was
present in the engagement at Takht-i-Pul and at the occupation of Candahar and Girishk (Medal). Served with
the 2nd Belooch Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 as Second in Command of the 1st
Belooch Battalion Light Infantry ; t'jok part in the operations against the Karen Tribes in 1887-88, and served
with the Karen Field Force under Brigadier General Collett in i888-8q including the engagement at Nga-Kyne,
the forcing of the Nanko Defile, and the capture of Sawlon'f Medal with two Clasps).
316 Lt.Colonel J.R.Hobday served with the Candahar Field Force in the Afghan war in 1870 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 on Survey duty (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp),
and in 1887-89 (Clasp); accompanied the special expedition in Upper Burmah along the Chinese Frontier in
1890-91 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
547 Lt.Colonel G. W. Deane served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served
with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 1st Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force in command of the 13th Bengal Lancers (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel S. H. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
350 Lt.Colonel J. F. D. Fordyce served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
331 Lt.Colonel H. S. Maxwell served in the operations against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80, and was present
at the assault of Konoraa (mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks r.f the Governor General in Council and
of the Commander in Chief in India, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned
in despatches). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Political Officer (received the thanks of
the Governor General in Council and of the Commander in Chief in India, mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
353 Lt.Colonel A. J. P. Nuthall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) .
355 Lt.Colonel W. B. Wilson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the captuie of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December
1870, Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and Medal with Clasp).
350 Lt.Colonel E. V. P. Monteith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement on
the Helmundwith the Wali Shere Ali's mutinous troops, in the Cavalry affair at Khusk-i-Nakhud, at the battle
of Maiwand, in the affair at Khairabad, at the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
357 Lt.Colonel H. C. Lamb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
358 Lt.Colonel V. A. Schalch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as a Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force as Base
Commandant, and took part in the expedition into the Mohmand country (mentioned in despatches); also with
the Buner Field Force as Commandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
359 Lt.Colonel G. S. Eyre served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, as Assistant Superintendent of Transport, Koorum
Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal as Acting Orderly Officer to
Colonel M'Queen (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 as Civil Officer (received
the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps), f See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.)
360 Lt.Colonel E. Balfe served ia the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Provost Marshal and Judge Advocate (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S as Principal Provost Marshal Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with two Clasps).
361 Lt.Colonel W. J. Orr served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
362 Lt.Colonel G. C. Dobbs served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, was present in the engagement at Maiwand, and
took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
364 Lt.Colonel B. L.P. Reilly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Khushk-i-
Nakhud and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
365 Colonel C. W. Muir served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as
Aide de Camp to Colonel Hudson, Commanding Indian Contingent, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and in the operations at Tamai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force as Assistant Adjutant General 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).'
367 Lt.Colonel E. D. F. Bignell served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
369 Lt.Colonel G. B. Austin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Ex-
peditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
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447 Indian Staff Corps — War Services nf Field Officers.
369 Lt. Colonel G. E. Money served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Kooruni Field Force, and took part
with the expedition into the Khost Valley (Medal).
370 Maior A. F. Barrow served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Modal 1. Served with the Ch:tral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 as Base Commandant at NowsbTa (menti inert in despatches. DSO., and Mortal with Clasp)'.
371 Lt. Colonel H. C. E. Lucas served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign/
in T885 (Medal. and Khedive's Star).
372 Lt.Colonel A- R. Porter served in the Afghan war in 18 ij (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Medal with Claspi
373 Lt.Colonel E. C. Kellie served in the Afghan war iu i83u Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1S85-88 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant aud Quarter Master .i neral 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps 1.
374 Lt.Coloue! J. C. F. Gordon served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master General 2nd Column. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 iu command of the 6th Bengal Cavalry with the
Kurram Movable Column, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
375 Lt. Colonel C. H. V. Garbett served in the Afghan war in 1679-80. and was present in the expedition to the
villages of Banda, Knddee. and Roghani; accompanied Sir Frederick Robeits in the march t,> Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar ( vieda! with Clasp, and Btonze Decoration).
376 Lt.Colonel A. \V. Prnurtloot served in the Afghan war in 187Q-30 (Medal).
377 Colonel St. J. F. Michell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 including service in the Intelli-
gence Branch beyond the Indian frontier (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 as Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
3-8 Lt.Colonel A. de V. Alexander served with the Khyber Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
379 Lt.Colonel R. F. Trotter served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present at the attack and capture of AHMusjid (Medal with Clasp).
360 Lt.Colonel E. A. Young served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance to Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie and in the engagement at. Ahmed Kheyl— severely wounded and horse shot (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the second Mirnnziii Expedition iu 1891 (Medal with^Jlusp).
361 Colonel G. H. More Molyneux served in the Afghan war'ol 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885 attached to the Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
Thakool and in the operations at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1885-8938 Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willi im Lockhart in 1897-9S
with the 'lirah Expeditionary Forte as Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with two Clasps).
3f2 Lt.Colonel W. P. Kennedy t-erved during the Afghan war in 1880 as Assistant Governor General's Agent in
Beloochistan (Medal).
363 Lt.Colonel H. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
384 Lt.Colonel F. Stevenson i-erved in the Afghan wat in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioued in despatches) and Urzoo near t^huznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
385 Lt.Colonel A. A. Pearson served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-8 as Deputy Assistant Adjutantand Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Nominated to the 1st Class of the Older of the Brilliant Star
cf Zanzibar for his services during the military operations on the mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1896.
366 Lt.Colonel G. Hawkes served in the Rnmpa Rebellion in 1880. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S
(Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1S92.
387 Lt.Colonel R. C. Hadow served in theAfghan warof 1878-80, and waspresent in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyi and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served iu the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagement at the Tolrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps
and Khedive's Star). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Inuia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897, first with the
Kohat Kurram Field "Force and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Dargai on the 18th and 20th October — wounded (two Clasps).
38S Lt.Colonel Is. A. Barclay served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
389 Lt.Colonel C. O. Nicholetts served in theAfghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1885-89 .mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
391 Lt.Colonel J. E. Mem seived with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedeesin 1877-7S (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 5th Punjab lufanti-y in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the operations around CabuS
in December 1879 (Medal v\ ith Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with
the. second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
394 Lt.Colonel H. S. Wheatley served in theAfghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance to Cabul
under Brigadier General Charles Gough, and at the relief of Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
395 Lt.Colonel H. H. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
396 Lt.Colonel E, E. Kenny served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
397 Lt.Colonel G. D. C. Gastrell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley (Medal).
398 Lt.Colonel G. L. Garstin served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was pieseutat the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Stan. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal Lancers
(Meual with Clasp).
399 Lt.Colonel W. R. Le G. Anderson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary F01 ce as Controller of Military A ccounts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
409 Lt.Colonel J. W. E. Angelo served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the advance to Candahar
ami Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
401 Lt.Colonei G. F. Francis served in the Afghan war in 1873-79 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1884. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, aud was present in tho engagements at Hasheen and the
Tofrek zereba. at various attacks on convoys, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
405 Lt.Colonel A. Masters served in the Afghan war in 1379-80, and took part with the Kama Expedition ; accom-
panied Sir b'rederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle ol Candahar (Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1807-98 with the Malakanu Field Force and the Buner Field Force as Assistant Quarter Master
Ueneral (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
i"9 Lt.Colonel H. P. P.Leigh served with the Miranzai Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1891 as Political
Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
410 Lt.Colonel R. C. Templeserved in the Afghan war m 1878-79, and took part in the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18*5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 448
*\l Lt. Colonel P. G. Vivian served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-9588
Officiating Commandant of the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West;
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force in command of the 38th
Dogras including the relief of Chakdara, the night attack of Markhanai, the operations against tiie Mamunds,
and the engagements at Agrah and Gut and Badalai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
412 Lt.Colonel H. N. McRae served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Masjid, in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Jugduiiuck
and in that aiCharasiah on the 25th April 18S0 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in
1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decora-
tions for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
415 Lt.Colonel F. C. Maisey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Kam Dakka and with the Kama Exped tion (Medal with Clasp). Also served with
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 29th Bengal
Infantry — wounded (:nentinned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 30th Punjab Infantry (.Vledal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1857-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in
command of the 30th Punjab Infantry, including the operations on the Samana Range and the expedition into
the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, three Clasps).
411 Lt.Colonel* 0. Hogge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i88;j 1 Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
*u Lt.Colonel WiDgate served with the Chitral ReliefFuice underSir Robert Low ini895 as Special Forage Officer
on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
416 Lt.ColonelJ. W. Hogge served in the Afghan war in i8yS,and waspresentattheattackandcaptureof AliMusjid
(Medai with Clasp). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeerte Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expe-
dition in 1888 (Medal «ith Ciasp).
417 Lt. Colonel O.C. Radford served with the Jowakee Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusnt Expedition including the
assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the Zbob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888— wounded (Brevet of Major, Clasp).
4<s Lt.Colonel A. Moutanaro served in the A'ghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8^ (Medal with two Clasps.). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Loc chart i:i 1897-98 witli the Malakand Field Force in command of the
16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of Due Laman Utraan Kbel Column (mentioned in des-
patches); also with the Buner Field Force including the assault of the Tauga Bass (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
*■* Lt.Colonel W. H. F. MacMullen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
421 Colonel C. Pulley served in the Afghau war of 1878-80, and wa» present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyll
and TJr/,00 near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and was slightly
wounded in au engagement on the 25th November 1886 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on tne North Went Frontier of India uuder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S in
command of the 1st Bittahun 3rd Goorkh 1 Rifles with the Kurram Kohat Force, including the operations on
the Samana Range (mentioned in desp itches), with the Tirah Expedition ir.v Force, and also with the Flying
Column of the Kohat Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
422Colonel L. J. Browne served in the Afghan war in ii7'5-79. and was presentat the attack and capture of
AliMusjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-88, including the operations of the
4th Brigade under Brigadier General Low (Medal with Clasp).
424 Lt.Colonel R. F.Jameson served in the Afghan war of 1878-8088 Adjutant and Quarter Master 5th Punjablnfantry
with the Kooram Field Force, and was present at the affair on the 22nd November 1878 and &t the capture of the
Pdiwar Kotal, the engagement at Charasnhon 6th October 1879, and in the various operations around Cabul in
December 1879, and the subsequent defence of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps). Served as Adjutant and
Quarter Master 5th Punjab Infantry in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition under Brigadier General Gordon in 1881.
425 Colonel A. G. F. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in i836 (Medal with Clasp); with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp); and with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 as Superintendent of Signalling (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Clasp). Served in Barman in 1891-9-! in command of the Tlang-tlang Co um (Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sn Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expe.li ionary rorce with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the
Sampagha and Aihanga Passes, and in the operations again-st the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (men-
tioned in despatches Brevet of Colonel, DSO. and two Clasps).
427 Lt.Colonel A. Wapshare served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
428 Lt.Colonel Coats served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column, including the advance to
Khelat-i-Ghilzie, the engagement at Saif-u-deen, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuzuee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
430 Colonel N. R. Stewart served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl ana Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General with the Indian Contingent,
and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofnk zereba and at the destruction of Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
431 Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Campbell served with the 15th Hussars in the Candauar Column in the Afghan war of
[878-70 including the advance to Khelat-i-Gilzai (Medal).
432 Lt. Colonel C. S. Wheler served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
.(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
434 Lt.Colonel E. G. Barrow served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the column under Sir Samuel Browne, and
was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir AVilliam Lockhart in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant General Tirah Expeditionary
Force (mentioned 111 despatches, CB. and Medal with two Ciasps).
435 Lt.Colonel W. G. Mansel served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
436 LLC ilouel M. C. Cooke-Collisderved with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in
1SS77-78 under General Keyes (Medal with Clasp). Also present at the operations against the Ranizai village of
Skhakat on the 14th March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878. Served with
the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid, the investment of
Sherpore in December 1870, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 3895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Serve 1 in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khytier Force in
command of the 34th Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
433 Lt.Colonel F. G. L. Mainwaring served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with
Clasp).
mi •^t-Co,onel A- B- Mein served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Lt.Colonel M. I. Gibbs served in the Afghan war in 1070-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam
Dalkka (Medal).
449 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
442 Lt. Colonel C.M.FitzGerald served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present in theengagementnal. Mattoon
and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Akha
Expedition in 18S3-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Com-
missariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1805 as Divisional Transport Officer on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp)'.
443 Colonel C. H. Des Vceux served during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Medal).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 in command of the 36th Sikhs, including the
operations on the Samana Range ; commanded the Fort of Gulistan during the attacks of the 27th August and 3rd
and 4th September and during the subsequent siege (mentioned in despatches); also with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri
Kandao, the operations in the Maidan, Bagh and Waran Valleys, and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
440 Lt.Colonel R. Fulton served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
445 Lt.Colonel F. M. Rundall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-5C with the Burma Column (Clasp); in the operations iu the Chin Hills in
1890-9: in command of the Kanhow Expedition (BSO.); with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-Q5 with the 1st
Baitilion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel F. S.G-watkin served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 and was present with the two expeditions to the
Bazar Valley, in the engagement at Deh Sarak, and with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal 1. Served in the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served iu the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp). Served with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Tregear (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in i89r as Assistant Adjutant
General (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as
Road Commandant in charge of the first section (mentioned in desoatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Exoeditionary Force as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Peshawur Column (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps).
450 Lt.Colonel G. B. Renny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
452 Lt.Colonel P. A. Buckland served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
453 Lt.Colonel E. C.C. Sandys served in the Afghan war iu 1870-80, including the operations in the Mazeena
Valley (Modal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 188 r. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in
1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
454 Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Field served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84. Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1887 .'Medal with Clasp).
453 Lt.Colonel C. W. Ravenshaw served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
456 Lt.Colonel T. C. Pears served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was
present in the engagement at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
458 Lt.Colonel H. H. R. Heath served with the Jo waki Expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the
engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Clasp). Served in the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the nth Bengal Lancers,
including the passage of the Swat River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp)
459 Lt.Colonel R. E. D. Reilly served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present at the affair at Khairabad, in
the Sortie of Deh Khoja, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 with the 28th Bombay Native Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek
zereba and at the destruction of Temai imentioned in despatches Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and!
Khedive's Star). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 in command of the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations oil the Mohmand Field Force
with Brigadier General Elles's Column, including the engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi
(mentioned in de> patches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Maidan
Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
4CU ijt. Colonel W. W. Lean served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal,
in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps).
461 Lt.Colonel G. A. Money served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition
in 1881. Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 (mentioned in despatches).
403 Lt.Colonel R. \V. MacLeod served in the expedition against the JowakiAfreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwa,r Kotal. and with the Zaimusht
Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 29th Punjab Infantry —
wounded (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
465 Lt.Colonel P. R. Bairnslather served in the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in
the operations around Cabul in December KS79 (Medal with two Clasps).
460 Lt.Colonel R. C. S. Macausland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of AliMusjid,anrl with the first expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
407 Lt.Colonel J. Monteith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagemnts at Girishk
and Maiwand, in the defence of Candahnr including the Sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar
(several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1835 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
4K Lt.Colonel H. R. Marrett served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart iu 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Base Com-
missariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
471 Lt Colon el H.M. P. Hawkes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battleof Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Bronze Decoration). Seived with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
47- Colonel A. G. A. Duraud served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Khyber Field Force, accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar country in 1891-92 in command of the
troops, in eluding the capture of the Nil t Fort— severely wounded (received the thanks of the Government of India,
Brevet 0'' Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
473 Lt.Colonel R. C. G.Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Sir-i-Asp ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force
in 1890. Commanded the troops during the operations in Mekran in 1898, including the engagement at Gok
Parosh (received the thanks of the Commander in Chief in India, CB.)
474 Major A. Pringle served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
475 Lt.Colonel E. J.F.Wood served with the 17th Bengal Cavalry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the 19th Bengal Lancers, including the advance on and
, Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 450
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, afterwards with the 10th Bengal Lancers, and was present in the
affair at Jugdulluck a,s Staff Officer to Colonel Norman during the operations against the Ghilzies (mentioned in
despatches. Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
476 Lt.Colonel H. Read served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
477 Major C. J. Robarts served in the Afghau war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 25th April 1880 (Medal) . Served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir arid the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
178 Lt.Colonel VV. A. D. O'Mealy served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in des-
patches)^ Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort
under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 in command of a Squadron of the 1st Bengal Cavalry (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
479 Lt.Colonel E. H. Molesworth served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present with the Zaimusht Expe-
dition (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1S83-84 (mentioned in despatches).
460 Lt.Colonel R. ft. N. Sturt served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedi-
tion in 1891 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; with the Zhob Valley
Field Force in 189 j ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95 in command of
the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force, including
the engagement at the Ublan Pass on 27th August 1897 (mentioned in despatches) ; in the operations on the
Samana in September 1897, including the relief of Gulistan (mentioned in despatches); and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force, including the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with three Clasps).
482 Major E. H. H. Montresor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
483 Major W.H. Young served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagement at Mattoon
and at the forcing of the Shuta.rgardan (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1P81.
Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in charge of the treasure chest (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
485 Lt.Colonel R. F. Gartside-Tipping served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including tne operations in the
Koorp.ra Valley (Medal). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892.
466 Lt.Colonel V. C. Tonnochy served with theMahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Isazai Field Force in
1892. Served with the Chitraf Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 4th Sikh Infantry, including
the storming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 3rd Sikh Infantry with
the Tochi Field Force, ineluding the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and
September 1897; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and was present in the engagement at Dargai, at the
forcing of the Sarnpagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, three Clasps).
487 Lt.Colonel J. de C. Meade served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
4S8 Lt.Colonel E. E. M. Lawford served with the 1st Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and was
present in the engagements at Girisbk, Khushk-i-Nakhud, and Maiw'and, at the defence of Canduhar, and at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with Clasp) ;
andin the operations of the Chin Field Force in 1889 (Clasp).
■^ Major K. W. Egerton served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i88r.
*90_ Major E. M. Nedham served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
491 Major S. B. Beatson served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 as extra Aide de Camp to the Officer Commanding the Indian Contingent (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Military Secretary and with the Mounted
Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Clasp)
493 Lt.Colonel G. H. Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Thull Chotiali and Khyber Line
Field Forces, and took part in the expeditions into the Hissarik and Lughman Valleys (Medal). Served with the
Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Delimita-
tion Escort under Brigadier General Turner |in 1894 in command of the 1st Battalion 1st Goorkhas (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasn).
494 Major A. W. T. Radcliffe served with the 14th Sikhs throughout the Jowaki campaign in 1877-78 ( Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with
the 45th Rattray's Sikhs with the Tochi Field Force, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the opera-
tions in the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
4Ji Lt.Colonel A. M. Renny served in the Afghan war in 18S0, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expeditionm 1086-S7 (Medal with two Clasps).
496 Major L. M. M. Hall served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 2nd Battalion
2nd Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
497 Lt.Colonel J. B. Woon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Candahar Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1890, including the relief of Changsil and Aijal (Medal with Clasp).
498 Major VV. Lambert served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in L'3cember 1S79 ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the Marri Expedition in 1880. Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1S88 as Provost Marshal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
499 Major H. L. Dawson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and in the operations at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
500 Major W. G. Yane served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie and
Ghuznee unler Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Ur?oo near
Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Can-
dahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
501 Lt.Colonel A. B. Fenton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS4-89 as Brigade Major and as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionar3' Force in 1889-90 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
for Intelligence (Clasp).
602 Major M . T. Lyde served with the 57th Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, and through-
out the operations of '• Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 15th Bombay Native Infantry
in the latter part of the Afghan war in 1880, and at the occupation of theMarree country (Medal).
los Major H. T. Faithfull served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the advance on the Helmund
and in the engagements at Ahmed Khevland Urzoonear Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
i0i Major H. L. Ramsay served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the operations around Cabal
ia December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasr>).
506 Major J. P. Sparling served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations round Cabul in December
1S79 (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
45 " Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
5°' Major H. G. Ryland served in the Afghan war of 1873-80 (Medal).
508 Major F. G. Preston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
510 Major O. E. W. Macdonald served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
3882. and was present at the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Becliuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85. Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal
Cavalry (Medal wiih Clasp).
511 Lt.Colonel E. S. Hastings served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with th3 Kama Expedition as
General Transport Officer (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the
Barn-ese Expedition in 1835-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.. and Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin-Lushai
Ei leditionary Force in 1889-90 'Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
a'2 Major J. F. Worllodge served with the 12th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the
Ctndahar Column under Sir Donald Stewart (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Officiating Adjutant
4th 3*>ugnl Infantry, ami was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
513 Major H. S. Massy served with the expedition against the Jowaki Ai'reedees in 1877-7S (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (wounded).
TJrzoo near Ghiiznee, and Patkao Shana (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 as
Signalling Officer (n e itioned in despatches. Clasp); and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Locknart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in
de-patches. Medal with two Clasps).
514 bt. Colonel A. E. Jones served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal, in the operations in the Khost Valle.y, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and
in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the tnvestmentof Sherpore; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the inarch to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, and B.'onze
Decoration). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedition
in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); with the Manipore Expedition in 1391 (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition
in 1892. Served with the Chitrai Relief F. rce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, in-
cluding the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
515 Major F. M. Drury served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885,
and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and iu the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkh;: Rifles— severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Chitrai Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
5,J Major C. J. Dennys served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Mattoon and at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in Decemben879( Medal with two Clasps).
516 Major J. H. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
11886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Cla-p).
sl'J Major C. Herbert, served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
521 Lt. Colonel G. A. Collins served in the Afghan war in 10-79, and was present with the Zaimusht Expedition
(Modal).
522 Lt. Colonel W. C. Aslettservcdin the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Girishk,
at the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1835-87 (Medal with Clasp).
523 Major L. S. Peyton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
524 Lt. Colonel A. W. L. Bayly served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the defence of Candahar
and in the battle of Candahar (M,dal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 and was pre-
ent a1- the destruction of Temn; (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's star). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Aljutmt and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal
witn two Clasps).
525 Lt.CMonel W. H. Jameson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part wi h the Zaimusht Expedition
including the assault of Zawa (Med il). Served in the Haz tra Expedition in 1891 with the 3211 1 Bengal Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with 4he Chitrai Rebet Force under Sir ttouert Low in
i?95 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp/.
52u Lt.Colonel A. Adye served in the Afghan war of 1870-00 with the Cabul and the Koorum Field Forces (Medal).
Served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition iu 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
527 Lt.Colonel J. A. H. Pollock served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Serve! in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present ar the attack and capture of AH Mu.-bd (Medal with Clasp),
and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
Indiaunder Sir W illiomLockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force in command of the 1st Sikh Iniantry
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with clasp).
528 Lt.Colonel C. G. M. Fasken served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Ex-
p.-d ti n in i388 as Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
52s Lt.Colonel L. G. Beckham served with the 8th Bombay Native Infantry in the Afghan war in 1880, and took
part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Pha.yre (Medal). Also served with the Marri
Expedition in 18S1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-8/ with the 1st Brigade Burmah Field Force
(Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
"J Lt.Colonel C. J. L. Stuart served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
thi= Afghan war in 1S79-80, was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
531 Lt.Col >nel E. W. S. Welchman served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition m 1878 (Medal with Clasp).
Served iu the Afghan war in 1879-8-1. and was present in the engagement at Kara Dakka (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in i386-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the campaign on the
North West frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad
Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal
with Clasp).
332 Colonel N. F. F. Chamberlain served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal as Orderly Officer to Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul iu December
1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar — slightly wounded (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
5 >3 Major J. P. W. Spankie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with the expedition against the
Khugianis and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal) .
535 Lt.Colonel B. Duff served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Isazai Expedition in
1892 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade. Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General
Turner in 1894 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field
Fpice under Sir William Lockhart in* 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 1st Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
536 Lt.Colonel C. H. Westmorland served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musiid and with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S8-89 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
537 Major S. D. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers. 452
Kheyl (slightly wounded) and Padkao Shana (mentioned in despatches, Medal -with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with C*asp, 5th Class of tne Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
538 Major J. E.Preston served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1077 (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition m
1885-89, and was severely wounded in an attack on Lamaing Post on the 27th June 1886 (mentioned in despatches,
DSO.. and Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in 1892 in command of the Eastern Column.
533 Lt.Colonel P. Hawkins served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations against theMoh-
munds (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
54IJ Major H. P. Picot served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
(mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Ali Kheyl, and with the Zaimusht Expedition including thfj
assault of Zawa ( Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 on Commissariat duty (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
511 Lt.Colonel W. S. Birdwood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley
Expedition m 1884.
542 Major W. S. Marshall served in theAfghan warof 1878-80 withthe Ghuznee Field Force, and was present in
the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 withthe 37th Bengal Infantry, in-
cluding the capture of the Malakaud Pass and the engagement at Khar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
543 Lt.Colonel W. C. Faithfull served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid, the advance to Gundamuck, and the operations in the Koorum Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1.
641 Ma. or J. B. R. Butler served in the Afghan war in t88o (Medal).
515 Major V. M. Stockley served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian warof 1882, and was present n the
action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star;.
546 Lt.Colonel A. D. Enriquez served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
547 Lt.Colonel A. L. Sinclair served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-83 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Medal with Clasp).
549 Lt.Colonel A. R. Martin served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal. at the forcing of the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches), in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (twice mentioned in
despatches), an 1 in the operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in uespatches, Medal with four Clasps,
ani Bronze Decoration) . Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition
in 1891 in command of the :st Battalion 5th Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches. Brevet ot Major, Clasp) ; and with
the Waziris.au Field Force under Sir William Lickhart tu 1894-95 as Assistant Adjutant General to the force
{mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockharl in 1897-08 as Assistant Adjutant General 211U Division Tirah Expeditionary
Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
552 Lt.C jionel W. T.Fairbrother served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first in the Khyber Column with the Mhair-
warra Battalion, and was present with theexpedition to the Bazar Valley and in the engagement at Kam Dakka ,
afterwards in the Kurrum Column with the 29th Punjab Infantry, and was present with the Za,imusht Expedi-
tion under Brigadier General Tvtler, and took part in the attack and capture of the stronghold of Zawa(Medal).
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp), oervod with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
553 Lt.Colonel J. G. Ramsay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the second expedition into the
Bazar Valley under Lieut.General Maude; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1 hi83 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Nonh West Fron'ier of India under Sir
William Lockhartin 1897-98 in command of the 24th Punjablnfantry, including the defence of the Malakand
and the engagement at Lmdakai (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
651 Lt.Colonel A. P. Williamson served in the Afghan warof 1878-80 (Medal).
555 Major H. D. M. Minchin served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar including
the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bur-
mese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
556 Lt.Colonel E. R.J. Presgrave served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served ■withthe B irmese Expedition
in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 12th Madras Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-94 (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet ot Major, and DSO).
557 LcColonel A. L. Barrett served with theexpedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88, and was slightly
wounded in an engagement near Lamaing on the 2nd September 1886 {DSO., and Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition m 1891 (Clasp).
566 Lt.Colonel J. W.Parker served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 including the engagement atBesud (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 including the attack on Nga-Mingyan's Stockade (Medal with two
Clasps).
560 Major W. St. J. Richardson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief
Forco under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Field Paymaster (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp).
561 Major F. H. R. Drummond served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Jugdulluek and in the advance to the relief of Sherpore under Brigadier General Charles Gough (twice mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i63 Lt.Coionel A. G. Burn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
555 Major R. G. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Buiu.ese Expedition in
1 836-89, and was severely wounded during the operations against the Chins (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
566 Lt.Colonel H. A. B. Boulderson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 59th Regiment, took part in the
advance to and occupation of IChelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee and in the subsequent operations in the Lugar Valley ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar with tie 2;,th Punjab Native Infauwy, and was present at the
reconnaissance on the 31st Augustand at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Brcnze Decoration).
Served with the Burmese Expeditionin 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
567 Lt.Colonel Lyons Montgomery served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagements at
Mattoon and at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as
Chief Commissariat Orticer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Divisional Commissariat Officer 2nd Division (mentkned in dispatches. Medal with two Clasps).
iU Lt.Colonel E. C. M. Lushington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
569 Major S". G. Pollock served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Baghao and withthe expedition into the
Hissank and Lughman Valleys (Medal) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
•i7° Lt.Colonel R. F. Clothier served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
453 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
5,_' Lt.Colonel H. Lawson served with the Burmese Expedition ir. 7887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
571t Major J. Shakespear served with the Ohiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-00 as Intelligence and
Assistant Political Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp), and ill the operations in the
South Lushai Hills in 1892 in command of the force.
i7i Major K. S. Davison served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
57-t Lt.Colonel E. W. F. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedition into tha His-
sarik Valley (Medal).
573 Lt.Colonel C. R.Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
574 Lt.Colonel A. A. Barrett served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the forcing of the Shutar-
pardan.and in the operations around Cabulin December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore; accompanied
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with tho second
Miranzai Expedition m 189 1 (Clasp); and with the Hunza-Nagar Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir AVilliam Lockhart in 1807-98 as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps).
575 Lt.Colonel J. C. Swann served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
i76t Major H. F. S. Ramsden served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal). Served in tho Souclan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Field Paymaster
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
577 Lt.Colonel H. Goad served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Jugdulluck
(Medal).
s77t Lt.Colonel J. E. Nixon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Zaimusht Expedition, including the
capture of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1895 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
for Intelligence, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pa«s, in the engagement near Khar, at the
passage of the Swat River, and in the engagement at Mamugai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General Tochi Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
578 Lt.Colonel J. M. A. Retallick served in the Afghan war of i878-8oand was present in the expedition into the
Bazar valley and in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
,78+ Major J. A. Bell served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
579 Colonel E. A. T.ravers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the advance on Kbelat-i-
Ghilzie, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march
to Candanar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Sikkin Expedition in 7888 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General '.mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp); and with the Mauipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Indian Contin-
gent at Suakin as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General during the Dongola Expedition under
Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in command of the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha
Rifles with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force including the relief of the Samana Forts (mentioned in despatches),
and with the Tirah Expeditionary Fore? including the actions at Dargai on the 18th and 20th October, the expedi-
tions to the Waran Valley, Dwatoi and Chamkam country, and the march down the Barci Valley (three times
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
580 Major H. Godfray served in the Afghan war in 1S70-80 (Medal).
581 Major W. S. Chase served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar including
the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of Candahar (Victoria Cross,
Medal with Clasp) ; together with Private James Ashford, Royal Fusiliers, he received the YC "for conspicuous
gp.lla.itry on the occasion of the sortie from Kandahar, on the 16th August 1SS0, against the village of Deh Khoja
in hi.ving rescued and carried for a distance of over 200 yards, under the fire of the enemy, a wounded soldier,
Pr;vate Massey, of the Royal Fusiliers, who had taken shel'terin a block-house. Several times they were compelled
to rest, but they persevered in bringing him to a place of safety. Private Ashford rendered Lieutenant Chase
every assistance, and remained with hiuTthroughout." Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force
in 1889-90 with the 28th Bombay Native Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India 'under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 28th Bombay
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of Jarobi (mentioned
in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Maidan and the march
down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clusps).
562 Major H. L. Hutchins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
5" Major H.W. Seymour served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Aide de Camp to Major General Phayre.and was
wounded at the defence of the Camp of Kuch (Medal).
58i Major C. B. Brownlow served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal), and with the expedition against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 7S91 (Medal with Clasp).
586 Major G, A. Williams served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, took part in the expedition into the Bazar Valley
under Lieut.General Maude, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp;.
587 Lt.Colonel W. Cook served with the 1st Battalion 17th Foot throughout the Afghan war in 187S-79, and
was present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazar Valley, in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore— severely wounded in the
engagement in the Chardeh Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
588 Lt.Colonel W. du G. Gray served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Field Force as Transport
Officer (Medal). Served in tho Hazara campaign in 18SS, and was present in the engagement at Kotkai (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Major to the
2nd Column (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp), and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir
William Lockhart in 1S04-95 (Claspj. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force in command of the 1st Punjab Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
589 Lt.Colonel R. K. Teversham served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.,
and Medal with Clasp).
590 Lt.Coloiel Batten served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition of 1S77-7S (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80. and was present at the affair at Shanjui (mentioned in Colonel Kennedy's report), and in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and at the occupation of Ghuzuee (mentioned in des-
patches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts inthe march to Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
591 Major J. F. Wilson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-86 (Medal with Clasp).
592 Major E. W. Cunliffe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in the Khyber Pass
(Medal), and with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with the Waziristan Expedi-
tion under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Kohat-
Kurram Force including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Knrram Valley in August and Septembsr
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l897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the storming of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October
1897 (Medal with three Clasps).
193 Lt.Colonel L.J. E. Bradshaw served in the Afghan warof 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Jug-
dulluck (mentioned in despatches) and Shekabad (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
m the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) .
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S51 as Brigade Major 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar country in 1891-92, part of the time in command of the
force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the operations against the slave-trading Arabs in the British
Central Africa Protectorate in 1896 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
594 Major G. E. Even served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 on Transport duty (Medal). Served with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
*9* Major J. G. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the expedition into the Lughman
Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal).
596 Major A. E. P. Burn served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
597 Lt.Colonel H. F. Farrant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
598 Major C. E. Peirse served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
599 Major J. G. Downing served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 till
18th June 1879 with the Koorum Field Force.including the Khost Expedition and the engagement at Mat,i,oon(Medal).
600 Lt.Colonel H. Mansfield served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid, and with the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 18SS (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9833 Chief Transport Officer Tirah Expeditionary
Force (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
601 Major J. C. B. Craster served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, including the
advance from Ali Kheyl to Cabul and the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1889 (Medal with Clasp.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Upper Burmah Field Force under Sir George White, in-
cluding the engagement at Salak Hill on 3rd December 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
602 Major E. T. Paul served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Meda)
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
603 Major C. V. W. Williamson served in the operations in Lushai in 1890 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force in the Commissariat Department (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp ).
605 Lt.Colonel C. H. Powell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1804-95, part
of the time as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General with the force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigade Milakand andBuner Field Forces (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet cf Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
608 Major E. H. Rivett-Carnac served with the 85th Regimentin the Afghan warin 1879-80, and was present with
the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 as Orderly
OtBcer to Brigadier General Wilkinson, Commanding the Cavalry Brigade of the Indian Contingent, and was
present at the action at Kassasin (qth September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition ir. 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
609 Lt.Colonel E. K. Penrose SGrved m the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with Clasp).
610 Major J. W. Currie served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
611 Major R. I. Scallon served in the Afghan war m 1S79-30, and was present in the engagements at Khelat-i-
Ghilzieand Sir-i-Asp ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Cp.ndahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-88
with the 23rd Bombay Light Infautry ; was Staff Officer to the Kanle Column in 18S6-87, and afterwards in
command of the Myaing outpost and subsequently of the Myaing-Yaw Column {DSO., and Medal with two
Clasps).
612 Major F. G. Delamain served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar and Khyber Field Forces
(Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Meaal with Clasp); and with the lsazai Expedition in
1802.
614 Major J. S. Ashby served in the Afghan warin 18S0 (Medal!.
6,0 Major H. A. Ravenshaw served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
617 Lt.Colonel P. G. Huggins served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-89, and was present atthe capture of MinhlaRedoubt and at the surrender of Mandalay (mentioned in des-
patches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1802-93. Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier ot India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force in command of the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present at the operations between Kohat and
Parachinar in September and October TS97, in the action at Dargai on the ?cth October, in the march down the
Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
618 Major J. R. Sandwith served in the Afghan warin i33o, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
619 Major W. C. Pollard served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedi-
tion in 18S1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) ;
and with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
620 Major Swiney served with the 72nd Highlanders from the commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 till
August 1880 with the Koori'm and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal
with two Clasps). Served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat- Kurram Field Force
with the 2nd Punjab Infantry, including the operations on the Samana in September 1897, and afterwards with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps).
621 Lt.Colonel F. G. Atkinson served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-00 with the Mohmand Field
Force with the 15th Bengal Lancers, and was present in the engagement at Shabkadr on the 9th August 1897
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet oi Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
621t MajorH. R. W. Lumsden served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 (Medal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition
in 1888 — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
622 Major W. K. Downes served in the Afghan war in 1870-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87, and was present at the storming of the Minhla redoubt (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with Clasp).
c-'3 Major A. E. Leslie served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
624 Major H. E. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in iS85-89(Medal with two Clasps).
625 Lt.Colonel G. F. N. Tinley served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 18S5-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
626 Major C. W. Harris served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and
took part in the operations of the Laman-tltman Khel Column ; also with the Buner Field Force, including the
assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
455 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Ojjlcers.
■*2' Major G. R. MacMullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp), and with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and in the operations in the Kachin Hills in 1852-93.
628 Major N. A. K. Bnrne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2_<rd
Punjab Infantry, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
6i9 Major R. C Onslow served in Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Jugdulluck (Medal).
630 Major A. "Wallace served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the 2nd Miranzai Expe-
dition in 1891 (Clasp).
631 Major P. B. Lindsell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Cabul Field Force in the Transport
Department, including the relief of Sherpore under Brigadier General Charles Gough (Medal with Clasp).
632 Major G. Bowring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1892
<Clasp).
633 Major G. H. Watson served in the Afghan war in 1880 in the Khyber Line of Communication (Medal).
631 Lt. Colonel deBrath served in the Afghan war in 1880 and was present in the engagement at Mazeena (Medal);
also served with Uie Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 (twice mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
636 Major M. H. S. Grover served with the Thull Chotiali Field Force in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
Served m the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the 9th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the AVaziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General to the force until 24th January, when he was recalled ti India for duty (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
with the Tochi Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 2nd Brigaue (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
637 Lt. Colonel K. B. Adams served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the operations round Cabul
in December 1S79, including the storming of Takt-i-Shah and the Asmai Heights, and in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 25th April i83o (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1855 in command of the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar,
the Swat River, and Maniugai (mentioned iu despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Was awarded
the Ui£ for his conspicuous bravery during the operations on the North West Frontier of India in 1897, as here
recorded :— " During the fighting at Nawa Kili, in Upper Swat, on the 17th August, Lt.Colonel R. B. Adams pro-
ceeded with Lieuts. H. L. S. MacL?an and Viscount Fincastle, and five men of the Guides, under a very heavy
and close fire, to the rescue of Lieut. R. T. Greaves, Lancashire Fusiliers, who was lying disabled by a bullet
wound and surrounded by the enemy's swordsmen. In bringing him under cover he (Lieut. Greaves) was
struck by a bullet and killed — Lieut. MicLean was mortally wounded— whilst the horses of Lieut. Colonel Adams
and Lieut. Viscount Fincastle were shot, as well as two troop horses."
638 Major A. C. Yate served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal). "Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 ; was Intelligence Officer
with the Northern Shan Column, 1887-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
639 Major J. H. Balfour served with the 13th Bengal Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at
the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1832, and was present at the
foattle of Tel-el- Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star!. Served in the campaign
•on.the North West Froniier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in the Mohmand Field Force with
the 13th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
640 Major A. H. Winner served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
6,1 Lt.Colonel G. W. Maxwell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-89 (Medal with Clasp).
642 Major H. J. J. Middleton served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and at Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
643 Major G. F. Watson served with Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-95 (mentioned iu despatches).
E44 Lt.Colonel W. H. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) .
645 Major W. R. Yeilding served in the Afghan war in 1879-00 with the i»t Sikhs and 1st Goorkhas, and took
part in the expedition to the Logar Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri
Expedition in 1S80, and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888
as Divisional Transport Officer with the Head Quarters of the Force (mentioned in despatches DSO., and Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Loekuart in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Divisional Commissariat Officer 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
645 Major W. J. H. Bond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Executive Commissariat Officer,
<mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889-90 as
"Chief Commissariat Officer to the Chittagong Column (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in the Com-
missariat and Transport Department (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
648 Major J. W. B. Meade served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal
with two Clasps).
649 Major T. H. Haughton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
650 Major H. Eardley Wilmot served in the Afghan war in 1879-30 (Medal). Served with the Bui'mese Expedition
in 1S8S (Medal with Clasp).
651 Lt.ColoDel H. H. H. Aspinall served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
653 Major L. A. Gordon served iu the Afghan war in 1880 as Transport Officer and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Burrows (Medal).
654 Lt.-Colonel K. M. Foss served during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1S79-80 received the thanks of the Government of
India). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S0-87 with the 6th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
655 Major G. F. Willes served in the Afehan war of 1873-80 (Medal).
656 Major S.F.Biddulph served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Aide de Camp to Major General Biddulph (Medal).
.Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
6j7 Lt.Colonel H. D'U. Keary served in the Afghan war in 1880 including the engagement at Kara Dakka (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-89 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps). Served with the
Wuutho Expedition in 1S91 in command of the Shwebo Military Police (received the thanks of the Government ot
India, mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp) ; also served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in
1892-93 (Brevet of Major).
°iS Major E. Vansittart served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
669 Major A. W. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal j.
660 MajorG. A. Welman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) .
661 Lt.Colonel C. W. W. Burton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS8-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
ithe Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
662 Major J. M. Oarpendale served in the Atghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the operations .in the Lughman
"Valley (Medal).
663 Major G. B. Stevens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S with the Mounted Infantry throughout
the operations of the 1st Brigade, and as Staff Officer and Assistant Inspector of Mounted Infantry Upper Burma
Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) ; with the Lushai Expedition in 1888-89 in com-
mand of a detachment of the 4th Madras Pioneers (mentioned in despatches, Clasp); and throughout the operations
dn the Chin Hills in 1890-92 and commanded the Kauhaw Column(twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
Indian Staff Coiys. — War Services of Field Officers. 456
6M Major H. A. Carleton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts mDhe march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
865 Major W. J. K. Dobbin served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1SS1. Served with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockbart in 1897-95 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with C'.asp).
f66 Major Hyde Baker served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasisli
on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of CandaliMr— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served
in the Marri Expedition under brigadier General MacGregor in November 1880. Served with the Zhob Valley-
Expedition in 1890; and wiih the Kajuri Koch Field Force in 1892 as Staff Officer to the Officer comma' ding the
force. Served i £1 the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1591-95 with the 3rd Punjab Cavalry
(Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Tochi Valley in 1895 under Sir William Lockhart.
6-8 Lt.Colonel R. W. Ir^monger served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
669 Major A. H. Clark-Kennedy served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at Kam Dakka
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expe-
ditionary Fore? in 1889-90 as Principal Commissariat Officer (received the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major. Clasp).
6:0 Lt.Colonel H. E. Porter served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 as Transport Officer (mentioned in
desDatches, Medal with Clasp).
671 Major A. P. Westlake served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Ciasps).
c"2 Major W. C. H. Mackintosh served with the Burtne-e Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with ClasD).
673 Major K.Carbonaro served in the S radaii campaign in 1885 with the 17th Bengal Infantry, and was present irt
the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zeieba —horse shot (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star.
671 Major J. H. Parsons served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part with the Aitchakzai Expedition
Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition 111 1885-86— dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
675 Major A. E. Whistler served in tbe Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
676 Major H. O'Donnell served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Meial with C asp); commanded the Mogaung Field Force —
wounded (Clasn). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Mogaung Column (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
677 Major F. W. P. Angelo served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and in the operations at Tem-ii (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force-
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 91b Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
678 Major E. H. Rod well served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in 1881. Served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
679 Major R. H. Rattray served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand.
Field Force, and was pre>ent in the operations in Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawagai on
the 19th, 20th and 21st September; with the Mohmand Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai
Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran Valleys (mentioned in despatches); and with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary F.jrce on the Line of Communications, including the engagement at Dargai on the iSth October 1897-
as Acting Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Brigadier General Kempster, Commanding the 3rd Brigade
(Medal with two Clasps).
680 Major J. B. Edwards served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, took part in the operations in the Koorum Valley
and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force-
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
6S1 Major A. N. Carr served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
682 Major M. L. Shipley served in the Afghan wariu 1879-80 with the Transport Department (Medal). Served'
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commandant of the Native Military Base Depot
(Medal with Claspi. Served in tte campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart.
in 189--98 in the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers (Clasp).
683 Major W. L. Boswell served with the Burmese Expedition in i886-83 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the
Waziristan Expedition under *ir William Lockhart in 1804-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
681 Major W. E. Bunbury served in the Afghan war in i88o(Medal) ; also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Ex-
pedition in 1881. Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 ; and with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert.
Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
683 Major P. M. Carnegy served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherporel mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition.
in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an engagement at Yatha (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ;.
with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); in the operations in Burmah in 1891 with the
Thetta Column (Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles —
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasn). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and
in the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India,
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirnh Expeditionary Force with the 2ud Battalion 4th Goorkha
Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
686 Major J. S. E. Western served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 as Aide de Camp to Sir John M'Queen, Commanding the Force (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Punjab
Cavalry (Clasp).
687 Major H. W. E. Georges served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
668 Major G. J. Shaw served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
689 Maior F. A. C. Kreyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 including the two expeditions into the Bazar-
Valley (Medal).
690 Lt.Colonel D. W. Purdon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
691 Major G. B. Hodgsou served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
692 Major W. H. Allen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the engagement at Mazeena (Medal). Also-
served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with tue Lushai Expedition in 1889 (mentioued in despatches) ; with the
Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
693 Major C. G. R. Thackwell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the Hissarik and Lughman
Valley Expeditions, and was severely wounded in an engagement near Jugdulluck (Medal). Also served in the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Commissariat Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand
Field Force and Buner Field Force as Divisional Transport Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., and
two Clasps).
457 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Field Officers.
694 Major M. A. Tuite served with the 67th "Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the en-
gagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including
the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
695 Major W. D. Thomson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). - -
696 Major F. J. S. Lowrv served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
697 Major T. G. Johnson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
693 Major D. J. O. Taylor served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut. General Bright (Medal J. Served with the 2ndMiranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp).
699 Major G. S. Kerrich served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
700 Major J. G. Hunter served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 with the 70th Regiment, first with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, and afterwards with the Thull Chotiali Field Force under Major General
Biddulph (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and again in 1887-89, as Adjutant 10th Bengal
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the 1st Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley,
and in the Pagyi District under Colonel Symons (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 with the 10th Bengal Infantry in the Column under Brigadier General Symons,
and had charge of the attack on the village of Hanta (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
701 Major H. F. K. Waldron served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Southern Afghanistan and Kuram
Forces (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
702 Major L. H. Reid served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886, and was severely wounded in an engagement on the 14th Dec. (Medal with Clasp) ;
with the Hazara Expedition in -.891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Mirauzai Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
70i Major C. F. G. Young served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp).
'"* Major J. H. Young served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 on the Khyber Line of Communications, and in
the Koorum Valley (Medal).
""' Major G. J. Younghusband served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of AH Musiid, with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Sondan campaign in 1885 (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 as Brigade Major 4th Brigade, including the engagements at Malakaml, Khar, the Swat River, Paujkora,
and Mamusai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
706 Major F. f . Hutchinson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the operations in the Lughman
Valley (Medal). Ser.ed with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and in the
ODeratious in Lushui In ifoo-91 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles
(Medal with two Clasps).
707 Major P. H. Saufez served in the Afghan war in 1S79-30 (Medal).
708 Major L. H. Vidal served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
71,9 Maior A. H. Dobbs served with the Burmese Expedition in i888-3o (Medal with Clasp).
710 Major P. J. H. Aplin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
711 Lt.Colonel A. l-hnyre served in the Afghan war of 1873-80 (Medal).
712 Major G. S. Omtnanney served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the en-
gagement at Saidabad (MeJal). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 78S8 (Medal with Clasp).
711 Major H. H. Dobbie served with the Cnitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Major to
the Reserve Brigade.
715 Major W. B. Piers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
717 Major O. C. Armstrons served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp).
7:8 Major F. 3.W. Richardson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ;
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
719 Major St. G. L. Steeie served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the action at Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Brigade Majorto the SilcharColumn
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in
1894-95 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Clasp). Served with theDongola Expedition under Sir
Herbert Kitchener in 1896 as Brigade Transport Officer at Suakin (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Section Com-
mandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
721 Major G. W. Mitchell served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
722 Major C. Le G. Justice served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition m 1S88 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
723 Major A. F. Hogge served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1 838 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
tne 3ith Punj.-ib Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 18,7-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab
Pioneers (two Clasps).
724 M ijor H. James served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action cf
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the oricrations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served "with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in
despatches Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the' Tochi Field Force as Divisional Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
725 Major F. G. R. Ostrehan served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
726 Major H. Rose served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-37 (Medal with Clasp); and in the operations in
the Lushai country in 1891-02 with the Nwengal Column. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations
on ttie Samana Range, and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Fores (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
three Clasps). ,..,,,, .„ _
727 Major W.J. Newell served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedi-
tion in i83t. Serveu with the Burmese Expedition in 13S8-S9 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition
in 1801 (Clasp).
72« Mijor E.J. Medley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the expedition against the Wuzeeree
Khugianis (Medal).
729 Major P. M. Carpendale served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal), and
with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i88r.
730 Major W. Giles served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the expedition to the Lughman
Valley and with that against the Khugianis (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal
with two Clasps). .
7:|i Major A. M. Llovd served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
732 Major H. S. G. "Hall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir Willliam
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Commissary General (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
7** Major M. E. O'Donoghue served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal) . Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
■"Indian^ Staff -Qorps. — War- Services of Field Officers. 458
731 Major M. T. Thomson served with the 85th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
Zaimuslit Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-55 with the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal
with Clasph
735 Major 0. P. W. Pirie served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
™ Lt Colonel 1} L. Wri"ht served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
operations against Sekukimi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Euimtsu Expedition in 18:86-87 (Medal
737 Major P. B. Mein served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) . Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier ot Iiidia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi field Force with the 1st Punjab
I11 fant'-v (Mj'lal with Clasp). . ,
718 Major W. H. M. Stewart served with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Orderly
Offlcer and was present at the capture of the Nilt Fort (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Olaspi.
J35 Major G. B. Unwin served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
1st Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zbob Valley Expedition in 1890.
740 Major Hedley Wright served with the Hazara Expedition m 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force urnler Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the nth Bengal Lancers, including the passage of the
Swat River (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
741 Major G. W. S. Fryer served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
742 Major G. H Loch served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Val!eyExpedit;ons in
1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and in the operations in Lushai
in 1892 with the Eastern Sonai Column.
743 Major G. R. C. Westropp served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Assistant Superintendent of Transport
(Medal)! Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as Commissariat Officer. Served with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 on Transport duty (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Claspj.
744 Major W. H. D. Rich served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-8S (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
745 Major A. C. O'Donnell was employed in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
745 Major C. J. Corfield served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
747 Major .T. C. Hollwav served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
718 Major G. G. J. S. Jones served with the 57th Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, and
throughout the operations of " Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
749 Major J. G." Turner served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895, first as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Kinloch, Commanding 1st Brigade, and afterwards as Field Intelligence Officer (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Claspj.
War Services of Captains.
1 Captain E. F. Marriott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expedition again_stthe
Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal). Served in the Sondan campaign in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2 Captain Burlton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 885-S6 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
3 CaDtain A. D. Fordyce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
4 Lt. Colonel E. F.H. MSwiney served in the Afghan war in i33o (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-88 {DSO., and Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart
in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (Clasp).
7 Captain J. W. C. Hutchinson served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force
under Lieut.General Bright (Medal). Served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
8 Major W. E. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Medal with Clas-p).
9 Captain N. S. Swanston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Toungoo Column and the 3rd
Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Chief Commissariat
Officer (mentioned iu despatches, Clasp).
lu Captain H. F. T. Macartney served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
11 Major W. A. Thompson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-30 (Medal with two Clasps).
'- Captain C. I. Fry served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13 Captain F. H. Hancock served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain H. F. E. Hodges served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
15 Major F. C. W. Rideout served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Divisional Transport
Officer with the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in de-spatehesj, and afterwards 1 with the 1st Division Tirah
Expeditionarj' Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal wiih two Clasps).
16 Captain K. W. Sherard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
17 Captain J. A. Brown served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain A. H. Kellie served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Mahala
Junction and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan. Served w.th the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889 (Clasp).
19 Major F. Wyllie served with the 91st Highlanders in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain M. E. Carthew-Yorstoun served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
21 Major H. L. Custance served in the Soudan campaign in 1385, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tolrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps). Serverl in ihe campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs, including the operations on the
Samana Range ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the engagements of Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, and the operations iu the Maidan— severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps)'.
2J Captain H. A. Merewether served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
22i Major R. Williams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
23 Major D. G. L. Shaw served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. including the operations round Cabul (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan Expedition under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
21 Captain J. Strachev served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal), Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-
87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1881 (Clasp).
2H Major P. G.Walker served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 Tvith
the 2cth Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
459 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
25 Captain R. S. Alexander served with tbe Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
16 Captain R. P. Colomh served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-90 (Medal with two Clasps).
"*t Captain W. P. Anderson served with tbe Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 ^fedal with Clasp).
27 Major P. Campbell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the storming of the
Malakand Pass and the action at the Sado Perry, on the Panjkora River (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain H. .1. Bremner served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Major G. P. Ranken served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 a* Staff Officer to the Director of
Trmsport (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lnv in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry
(Clasp).
30 Captain C. P. Campbell serve! in the operations of the Bikanir Field Force in 1883. Served in the defence
of Chitral Fort during its siege from 3rd March to 18th April 1S95 — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
30t Captain W. A. B. Dennys served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
31 Major J. Lampen served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
3it Major W. H. Dobbie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal witb
Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
32 Captain J. Vans Agnew served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8 in the Intelligence Branch (Medal with
Clasp).
33 Major W. G. Alban served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Momrik Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and in
the operations against the Kachins in 1892-93 in command of the Kaukkwe Column and of the combined Military
Police Columns at the relief of Sima (received the thanks of the Government of India, Brevet of Major).
31 Major E. A.. Kettlewell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain C. G. P. Edwards served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Malakand Field
Force as Provost Marshal (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
36 Major R. H. Twigg served with the Akha Expedition in >883-S4. Served withtheBurmeseExoeditionin 1886-S7
(Medal with Clasp); also served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1891-92 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Clasp).
36t Captain H. Hamilton served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
3? Major R. H. Light served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 187Q-80 (Medal).
3rf Captain F. W. Repton served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal witb
Clasp).
3S Major R. G. Egerton served with the Elazara Expedition in 1SS8 (Medal with Clasp) : and with the Waziristan,
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Intelligence Officer 3rd Brigade (Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1095 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the
engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Indian Contingent at Suakin during the Dongola>
Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Brevet of Major. Khedive's Medal).
39 Major R. M. Maxwell served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal), Served in the-
operations against the Abor tribes on the North Ea-t Frontier of Assam in 1894 (Brevet of Major).
40 Major Mackenzie-Kennedy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
41 Captain J. H. Smith served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
42 Major A. E. S. Searle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasn).
43 Captain L. E. Cooper served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Kohat-Kurram Field Force, including the engagement at the-
Ublan Pass on 27th August 1897 (mentioned in despatches), and the operations on the Samana in September 1897,
including the relief of Gulistan ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the march down the Baia
Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
41 Captain E. B. Burton served with the 4th Sikhs in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81 under Brigadier
General Kennedy. Served with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present ad
the battle of Te'l-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 on Transport dutv (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
45 Major G. F. Rovvcroft served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Chitral Rf lief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontiei-
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps)..
46 Captain W. Prior served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Expedition ii 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Belief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 13th
Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
« Major D. C. F. Macintyre served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Manipore Expedition
in 1891 in command of the Assam Military Police (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
4« CaDtain A. R. Browning served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
49 Major A. Beale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
50 Captain C. H. C. Heyman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
52 Captain W. J. R. Wickham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Stall' Officer to the Director of Indian
Transport with the Home Forces (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition
in 1888 (Medal with Clasn).
53 Major H. G. Sutton "served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Captain P. B. Vaughan served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition,
in 1887-S9 (Medal w th Clasp).
55 Captain S. C. Gough served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal).
56 Captain A. D. C. Pond served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in command of the Ye-u Battalion (mentioned in des-
patches, Clasp). .
57 Captain C. C. Tennant served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
53 Captain H. R. Brander served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal wiih Clasp).
59 Major C. Davidson serve! with the two Mirauzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
so Major H.B. Borradaile served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).. Accompanied1
Lt Colonel Kelly in the advance to the relief of Chitral in March and April 1895 (mentioned m despatches-, Brevet
of Major, DSO.', and Medal with Clasp). . .. ,,, , „ . , ...
« Captain D. M. Thompson served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with
the Sikkim Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). .
« Captain G. Murray served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart m 1894.-95 with the-
3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). . .
«3 Captain C. E. Mardall served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal) .
6* Captain D. C. Phillott served with the Zhob V alley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 as Field Intelligence Officer and Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence (Medal
with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 460
65 Captain A. V. Hatch served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
66 Major J. W. Cowley served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1*86-88 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the 43rd Goorkha Rifles
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
67 Major R. W. Little served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
P'6E Maj'cr R. Southey served with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp), and in the operations o
the Zhob Field Force in i8qo. Served in the operations in Mekran in 1898 including the engagement at Gok
Parosh (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
69 Captain A. E. Aitken served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
70 Major H. D. M'Intyre served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
71 Major W. Browne served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 188S-89 (Medal with Clasp)1.
7~ Captain W. B. Mulling served with the Eurmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
73 Captain H. V. Cox served with the 25th King's Own iiorderers in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut. Genera) Bright (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 witti the 21st Madras Pioneers, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand
Field Force (mentioned in despatches), with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and with the Buner Field Force
(Medal with two Clasps).
7i Major F. G. Bradley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
75 Captain G. F. D. Hamilton served with the Hazara E:\pedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
76 Major R. Wapshare served with the Barmese Expedition in 1886-8S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
77 Captain E. R. Hartigan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
73 Major M. T. Shewen served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Alexandria
and Port Said, and at the surrender of Fort Ghemil (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Butmese
Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
79 Captain C. C. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps) .
80 Major C. A. S. Montgomery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
81 Captain E. L. Holloway served with the Barmese Expedition iu 1891-92, including the operations of the
Baungshe Column (Medal with Clasp).
83 Captain D.J. T. O'Brien served with the 651%! Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the 1st Battalion Manchester B.egimentin the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at
the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
81 Major H. W. Priestley served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891, temporarily in command of the
42nd Goorkha Rifles (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
85 Captain H.B.Vaughan served with the 7thBengal Infantry in theEgyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
86 Captain C. Tritton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
87 Major C. J.W.Grant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 with the 12th Madras Infantry and was present at the attack and capture of Thobal
— severely wounded and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, promoted Captain and Brevet
Major, Clasp). Was awarded the Victoria Cross "for the conspicuous bravery and devotion to his country
displayed by him in having, upon hearing on March 27, 1S91, of the disaster at Manipux, at once volunteered to
attempt the relief of the British captives with eighty Native soldiers, and having advanced with the greatest
intrepidity, captured Thobal, near Manipur, and held it against a large force of the enemy. Lieut. Grant in-
spired his men with equal heroism by an ever-present example of personal daring and resource."
88 Major W. H. Lewin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
89 Captain H. F. Loch served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
90 Captain E. Grey served with the Sikkim Expedition in iS38 (Medal with Clasp) ; with ;the Manipore Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Brigade Com-
missariat Officer 1st Brigade (Clasp).
91 Major G. Rippon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp); in the Wuntho Ex-
pedition in 1891 with the Southern Column (Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General to the Tammu Column (mentioned in despatches, Clasxi) ; and in the operations in the
Northern Chin Hills in 1891-92 as Transport Officer, during the latter part of the time as Transport Officer With
the Burma Lushai Relief Column (Clasp).
92 Captain C. B. Templer served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
92t Captain C. S. de B. Martindale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1880-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
93 Major T. Quin served with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in i3S8 (Medal with Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Clasp) ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1894, and with the subsequent expedition under
Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 4th Sikh Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 3rd Sikh Infantry, and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights on the 20th October 1897,
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
9 'Captain W. A.Watson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Camel Corps (mentioned in despatches,-
Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
95 Captain G. C. Cawood served with the Burmese Expedition in iSS7-8S (Medal with Clasp).
96 Captain A. G. Peyton served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the oth Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
97 Captain E. E. Cooper served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
,s Captain A. H. G. Kemball served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General 3rd Brigade Malakand Field Force, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
1st Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
99 Captain H. L. B. Acton served at Suakin during the Soudan Expedition in 1885 on Transport duty (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
100 Captain P. Malcolm served withtheChin-LushaiExpeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was
present at the capture of the Malakand Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force as Provost Marshal 2nd
Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.]
101 Lt.Colonel J. W. G. Tulloch served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 as Executive
Commissariat Officer to the Force (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as
Head of the Transport Department (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in the Commissariat and Transport Department (mentioned in despatches,
g a
461 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
Medal with Clasp). Nominated to the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for his services
during the military operations on the mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1896. Served in the operations
against the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1S96 (Medal). Served in the campaign "n the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-95 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
102 Major J. S. Melville served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
101 Major C. H. Macdonald served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
105 Captain K. P. Burne served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 with the Kubo Valley Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with
Clasp).
106 Captain H. Comins served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
107 Captain H. Bower served with the Indian Contingent at Sin-kin as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
for Intelligence during the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 (Brevet of Major, Khedive's
Medal).
108 Ca.ptain E. de S. Smart served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp); with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazat Field Force in 1892.
109 Captain C. E. Belli-Bivar served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Buner Field Force as Road Commandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
110 Captain F. C. Rynd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 and was wounded in an engagement at
Thyetgone on the 16th August 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
111 Captain A. T. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in i885-Sgand was slightly wounded in the engage-
ment at Minhla (Medal with two Clasps).
1,8 Captain C. M. Ducat served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
113 Captain C. G. Nurse served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 18P4
and was present in the eugagement at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
114 Captain P. 1. Gordon served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
1,5 Major C. E. Johnson served in the operations in Nyassalaad, Central Africa, in 1892-94 (Brevet of Major).
116 Captain F. C Colomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
n? Major R. M. Rainey served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition
rn 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Conducted the Chin Bok operations in 1889-90 as Com-
mandant of the Chin Levy Military Police (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Clasp); and in the operations in Burmah in 1801-92 as Staff Officer to ttie Baungshe Column.
118 Captain F. V. Whittall served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
118tCaptain S. H. B. Hobbs served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
119 Captain A. L. Phillips served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Commis-
sariat Officer (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Executive Commissariat Officer
;Clasp).
120 Major L. Herbert served with the Chitral Relief Force ander Sir Robert Low as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
and Quarter Master General 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatcnes. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 as Deputy Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, including the night attack
of the 26th July on the Camp — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches); with the Dtman Khel Column of
She Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General; and with the Buner Field Force as
Staff Officer on the Line of Communications 'mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
121 Captain H. Trevor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements atHasheenand
the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Stan. Served with
She Burmese Exnedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force; and with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force with the 15th Bengal Infantty (Medal with two Clasps). [See also Civil Decorations for Gaiiantry, " Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
122 Captain C. M. Eaies served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Clasp). Seryed in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab
Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Field Force, including the engagement at the Ublan Pass on the 27th August
2897, and the operations on the Saraana in September 1897, including the re ief of Gulistan, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
Clasps).
123 Captain R. H. D. Thring served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
124 Captain G. W. Rawlins served with the 20th Bengal infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 on Signalling duty (Medal
with Clasp).
125 Captain A. B. C. Williams served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 as Brigade
Commissariat Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
126 Captain W. A. Cuppage served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 5th Bengal Light Infantry,
and was severely wounded in an engagement in the Shan Hills (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
127 Captain J. O. S. Fayrer served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp), and with the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
128 Captiin K. Chesney served with the Burmese Expedition in t886 -87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Zhob Field Force in 1890 under Sir George White (mentioned in despatches).
129 Captain W. J. Peyton served in the Eastern Soudan in 1S85, and took part in the operations for the with-
drawal of the Egyptian Garrison from Harrar (C2IG.).
130 Captain G. R. Row served with the Akha Expedition in 18S3-84 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp), and again in 1888-89 with the Chin Field Force (Clasp) ; and
with the Manipore Expedition in 1S01 (Clasp).
131 Captain F. T. Williams served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 1884,
and was present in the engagments at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
132 Captain H. L. Dodgson served withthe Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) •
133 Captain L. C. H. Stainforth served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir Willi im L j^khart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of
Ohakdara, the night attack against Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds, the engagements at Agrah
and Gut and Badalai (Medal with two Clasps).
134 Major G. N. Caulfeild served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; also served in
the operations in the Morthern Chin Hills in TSQ2-93 (BSO.).
135 Captain L. W. Shakespear served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual
Army List," p. 786.J
136 Lt. Colonel C.V.F. Townshend served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with theRoyal Marines attached to the
Guards Camel Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and
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Khedive's Star), Served with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 18Q1-02 (mentioned in despatches,
"Medal with Clasp). Commanded the troops during the siege of Chitral Fort from 3rd March to 18th April 1895
•(received trie thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB. Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 in command of
ithe 12th Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt Colonel, Khedive's Medal).
137 Major S. G. Radcliff served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
153 Captain H. W. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
139 Majer W. M. Dawes served with the Burmese Expedition in i286 (Medal with Clasp).
140 Captain E. M. Reed served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
141 Captain R. E. Grimston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force (mentioned in despatches);
also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Head Quarters Commandant (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
two Clasps).
141tCaptain W. E. Wimble served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
142 Major H. F. Holland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-S9 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Seived in the campaign on
•the NorthWest Froutier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, and took
rpart in the defence of the Malakand including the night i.ttack on the Camp on 26th July — severely wounded
■(mentioned in de-patches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
143 Lt. Colonel J. T. Evatt served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-2 with the Tlang-tlang and Tashon Columns
i(Medal with Clasp).
J4* Captain L. C. Fryer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and was severed wounded in the engage-
ment on the 7th November 1886 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
145 Captain F.J. H. Barton served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Hammond, Commanding the 2nd Brigade ; commanded the Khyber Rifles in the engagements of the 25th and
27th March (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, the Swat River,
Panjkora, and Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
446 Major G. W. S. Hawks served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
147 Captain C. L. M. Rieh served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in :8oi (Ciasp).
147t Captain C. Davis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1^97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Transport Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
148 Captain C. H. Clements served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 in the operations of the 1st Brigade
■mnder Brigadier General East (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
149 Captain C. E. Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Staff Officer to the Governor General of the Red
Sea Littoral during the defence of Suakin, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba,
and at that near Tofrek on the 24th March (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1835-86 (Medal with Clasp;.
150 Captain J. A. H. Craufurd served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 18S4. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
1 ''- Captain B. Holloway served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 885-S6 (mentioned in despatches, Medal withClasp) .
152 Captain FitzG. M. Edwards served in the campaign on the North West Frontier or India under Sir William
Xiockhart in 1897-98, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force including the engagement at
Badmanai Pass (mentioned in despatches), also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master General 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
151 Captain W. S. Delamam served with the istBattalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-SS (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the operations of the Za.Ua Field Force in 1890.
'•51 Captain T. Jermyn served with the Hazara Expedition in 188 3 (Medal with Clasp).
153 Captain W. M. Carpendale served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp).
157 Captain F. Duncan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedi-
tion against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the
advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Li. Colonel Kelly in March and April 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
158 Captain A. P. D. Harris served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
<Jlasp).
159 Captain A. Nicholls served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the /hob Valley Expe-
dition in 1S00. Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Servedintlie campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William L ckhart in 1S97-93 with the Tirah Kxpeditionary Force
as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General for Intelligence with the 1st Division, and was present in the opera-
tions in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasos).
160 Major H. G. Burton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
:sl Captain S. M. Mason served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
l6i Captain C. H. U. Price served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88, and was severely wounded in an
engagement on the 24th February 1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
161 Captain J. M. Stewart served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with tie Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Symons (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ;
with the IsRzai Expedition in 1892; with the Waziristan Del irniration Escort under Brigidier General Turner in
11894 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches), and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Sir W.Uiam Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master GeDeral 1st Brigade (Clasp).
164 Captain H. Hudson served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasn).
16i Captain P. Holland served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and
Tel-el- Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
■°° Captain G. R. Craivford served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891
(Medal with Clasp).
167 Captain C.C. Reid served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
16J Captain W. G. Katherell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
170 Captain O. G. levers served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
171 Captain E. H. Bernard served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps);
and with 1 be seconil Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
172 Captain F. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
173 Captain W. E. Brett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 ' Medal with two Clasps).
174 Captain S. W. Lincoln served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the repulse of the attack on
Lingadaw (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign.
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463 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
on the North Wesi Frontier of India under Sir Willi im Lickhtrt in 1S97-9S with the Malakand and Buner Field
Forces as Comtmssariu Officer at the Base (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
375 Major E. W. S. K. Maconchy served in the Hazara Expedition in i838 as Transport Officer (Medal with
Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedition in 189 1 with the 4th Sikh Infantry— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Clasp,
and DSO.) ■ and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low
in 1895 as Field Intelligence Oiticer( Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in i£97-98 with the Tirah Expedi'ion-n-y Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter
Master Ueneral for Intelligence (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of M ijor, two Ciasps).
176 Major H. N. Taylor served in the operations in the Northern Chili Hills, Burmah. in 1892-05 (mentioned iD
despatches, DSO.).
177 Captain A. Pressey served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the'
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
178 Major A. Poingdestre served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regimentin the Egyptian warof 18S2
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
179 Captain J. Thornhili served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
180 Captain A. R. Denne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87— severely wounded (Medal with two
Clasps) ; with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Claspi ; and in the operations on the North East
Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92 with the Irrawaddy Column (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Transport Officer
on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
181 Captain J. R. Mathewes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
1S2 Captain D. B. Thomson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
183 Captain H. M'A. Johnston served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
184 Captain A. A. E. Campbell served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
185 Captain D. E. Mocatta served in the operations in Burjia in 1891-92 with the Tlang-tlang Column (Medal
with Clasp).
186 Captain F. H. S.Thomas served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with two Clasps) ; also served with
the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Assistant Commissariat Officer Northern Column (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 as Chief Commissariat Officer under Brigadier
General Graham (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
187 Captain A. G. B. Lang served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in
1894 — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
188 CaptainC. F. Minchin served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 (Medal with Clasp).
;89 Captain G. B. Hodson served in the Afghan"war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion South
Staffordshire Regimentin the Egyptian war of 1882, and waspresent in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria
on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
,9l> Captain C. R. A. Bond served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
191 Captain W. C. C. Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
192 Captain G. S. Broome served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and
Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
193 Captain H. D. Daly served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Meda?
with Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-9 j (mentioned in despatches) .
194 Captain W. L. Conran served with'the 7St Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 18S5-88 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the 23rd Bombay Light Infantry (Medal with two-
Clasps).
195 Captain F. A. Loudon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
196 Captain W. E. A. Blakeney served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr
Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
198 Captain C. Griffiths served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
199 Captain E. B. Lang served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
200 Captain G. F. H. Dillon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of the 2nd
Brigade under Brigadier General Cox (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Lushai
Expedition in 1889 as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Bannu Column (mentioned in
despatches. Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Brigade Staff, and was
present at the relief of Chakdara Fort (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force as Deputy
Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
201 Captain G. H. Bretherton served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 on Commissariat duty (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp); and in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort uader Lt.Colonel Kelly in March
and April 1895 as Commissariat Officer [DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
202 Captain A. A. Jones served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
203 Captain R. W. Nicholson served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the
engagements at ElTeb and Temail Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 10th Hussars (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
204 Captain W. V. Shakespear served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Provost
Marshal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 6th Bengal Cavalry with the Kurram Movable Column and
afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
205 Captain W. G. H. Stirling served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and with
the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
206 Captain C. W. Jacob served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
207 Captain T. B. Hawks served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
208 Captain J. C. Erck served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
209 Lieut. W. H. Savage served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
210 Captain W. A. Oswald served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
211 Captain C. F. Campbell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
212 Captain G. H. Arbuthnot served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8- (Medal with Clasp).
213 Captain J. A. H. Woodward served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with
the 37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with
Clasp).
214 Captain L. N. Herbert served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 464
operations in Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st September ;
with the Mohniand Field Force, including the cap'ure of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai
and Suran Valleys ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications (Medal with two
Clasps).
215 Captain T. M'Kay served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
216 Captain E. C Ryall served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
1st Battalion 4tb Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
2j7 Captain A. Giles served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expe-
dition in 1891 in command of a detachment of the 13th Bengal Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
218 Captain C. J. Melliss has been nominated t) the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar
for his services during the military operations on rlie mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1896.
219 Captain H. W. Campbell served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in i8qo.
220 Captain G. C. M'D. Birdwood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the campaign on the North Vest Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S98 with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force as Orderly Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
221 Captain J. L. Kaye served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
222 Captain G. A. Brownrigg -erved with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 with the 28th Bombay
Native Infantry, and was severely wounded in a skirmish on the 23rd February 1890 (mentioned in despatches.
Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2Sth Bombay Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
224 Captain C. M. Crawford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in :8qi with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp); and with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
226 Captain C. W. O'Bryen served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 in command of Mounted Infantrv
'mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps); with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and witht e second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
227 Captain G.L. Holland served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with
Clasp).
225 Captain R. E. Sullivan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-86 (Medal with Clasp).
229 Captain H. E. Whiffln served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey
Eegiment.and was present in the engagement at Hasheen and the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
230 Major W. B. Young served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 withthe 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
231 Captain R. P. Horsbrugh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
232 Captain K. J. Buchanan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 'Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Mtlikiud Pass (slightly wouudel), the passage of the Swat River, and the
engagement at Parijkora (Medal with Clasp).
233 Major D. Baker served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Malakand Force as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade, and took part in the defence of
Chakdara Fort and in the Sortie therefrom (twice mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force as
Brigade Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
234 Captain W. L. Davidson' served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
235 Captain H. Kennedy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
236 Captain A. L. Lindesay served with the Hazara Expediton in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
237 Captain A. W. de Wilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
238 Captain F. Cardew served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 as Intelligence Officer 4thBrigade (Medal
with Clasp).
239 Captain A. C. B. Johnson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
240 Captain L. J. Andrews served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 as Transport Officer (Medal with two
Clasps).
241 Captain R. M. Bctham served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
242 Captain R. W. Falcon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low m 1S95 with the 4th
Sikh Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement
at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
243 Captain E. .T. E. Swayne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
241 Captain H.R. Mead served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage,
mentat Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
245 Captain E. A. Gayer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
245 Captain C. W. Wilkioson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
247 Captain J. Fisher served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1898 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles (Medal with two Clasps).
248 Captain J. F. Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low as Assistant Divisional
Commissariat Officer on the Lines of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
249 Captain A. F. Bruce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasn) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition m 189! (Clasp).
»so Captain T. A. Fischer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
am CaPtai.n M- w- Baugh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
2°- Captain S. F. Crocker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Ciasp).
"™ Captain G. W. C. Knatchbull served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
1/ ,CaPtain de Vismes de Ponthieu served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt. Colonel Kelly in
March and April 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
36- PaPtain J- ■*-• Loudon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
_ ■ Major C. V. Mainwaring served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
263 Major A. W. Leonard served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
269 Captain R. J. R. Brown served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
2,0 Captain C. C. A. Sillery served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was severely wounded in the
attack on the Minhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second Miranzai Ex-
pedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
271 Captain!. Philipps served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps); with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai Field Force in 1S92. Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy
Assistant Adjutamt and Quarter Master General on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, -
Medal with two Clasps).
272 Captain G. W. Palin servBd with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 ; and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
Served during the Don_ro!a Expedition ua ler Sir Hjrjjrt Kit;h3a3r in i3}5 at Saxkin as Chiaf Commissariat
465 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
Officer (Medal). Sarved in the campiign on the North Weit Frontier of India tinier Sir William.Lockhart in-
1697-98 with the Tirah Exps lifcionary Force as Commissariat Transport Officer at H sad Quartor*. (mentioned'
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
273 Captain H. L. Showers served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85, and was present in the eno-a^ment at the-
Tofrek zereba (Medal with tw) Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2'* Captain A. W. Chaldecott served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1894 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
275 Captain F. J. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (mentioned in despatches, DSO.
and Medal with Clasp). SerTed with the Zhob Vallev ExDedition in 1884.
276 Captain W. Kirkpatrick served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and withtheMiranzai Expedition in:
0« -. / Alt ml .-.1 ll'itli 1 ' 1 ...... 1 C ... ~ ^ _ 1.1 ~- _ " J.1 .l_..IV TTT . Tn .• r. -r- .- » — . ■ . . *.
Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley respectively; and with the Wuntbo Expedition unde>-
Brigadier General Cox (Medal with two Clasps). Served with thesecond Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
280 Captain W. H. Millar served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the
Hazara Expedition in r89t (Claspl : and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
280t Captain T. H. Hardy served in the campaign on tbe North West Frontier of India under Sir William'
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirsh Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
281 Captain J. A. Douglas served with the Waziiistan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in, 1804.-95 as-
Intelligence Orticer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
242 Captain M. J. Tighe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the Mounted Infantrr (Medal with.
Clasp); with the Karen Expedition in 1889 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the 1st Belooch Light
Infantry, including the engagement at Nga kyaing. the forcing of the Nanko defile, and the capture of Saw Ion.
—slightly wounde 1 (mentioned in despatches. DSO. and Clasp); m the Chin-Lushai Expeditionarv Forcein
1889-91 with the Uhinbik Column (Clasp); and Throughout the operations against the Ghinbok arid Chinr£6
Chins in 1891-92 as Political Officer (Clasp). Served during the expedition to the East Coast of Africa in 1800
against the rebel chief Mbaruk (2nd Class of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar, Medal).
2sJ Captain J. C. Sutherland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with two Clasps).
281 Captain W. E. Banbury served with jbe Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the--
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as Provost Marshal 2nd.
Brigade Staff with the Malakand Field Force, and tiok part in the expedition into the Mohmand country as
Field Treasure Chest Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
263 Captain A. E. Hatch served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884; and in the operations of the Zhob Field,
Force in 1S90.
2f Captain R. V. Davidson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Reliet'Force under Sir Robert Low in 189.5 with the 13th Bengal Infantry) Medal with Clasp).
237 Captain C. T. A. Searle served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under.Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
288 Captain H. R. F. Anderson served in the Hazara Expedition in 189! (Medal with Clasp).
289 Captain R. H. Ewart served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Isazai Expe-
dition in 1892; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Commissariat-
Officer Bannu Column (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
29u Captain R. P. Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the-
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (Medal with Clasp)..
291 Captain J. ,T. H. B. Eckford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
2,2 Captain C. Hamilton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Lushai
Expedition in 1889 (Clasp).
293 Captain S. L. Aplin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin-
Lushai Expedition in 1880-90 (Clasp).
291 Captain R. C. O. Creagh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1R91 (Clasp).
290 Captain H. I. E. Palmer served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
29^ Captain T. Webster served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
297 Captain G. L' H. Sanders served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 aa
Brigade Commissariat Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
298 Captain W. C. Barratt served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the rst Battalion,
of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the en-
gagements at Hasheen and the Tofrekzereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Starl. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Waziristan.
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-5 with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Nominated to
the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for his services during the military operations on the
mainland of Zanzibar in March and April 1896. Commanded the Indian Contingent during the operations against
the Mazrui rebels, East Africa, in 1896 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal).
299 Captain E. H. Cole served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 7th Bengal Cavalry including the
operations of the 1st Brigade under Brigadier Generals East and Wolseley (Medal with two Clasps^ ; and with
the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895.
(Medal with Clasp).
300 Captain A. J. Shaw served with the Burmese Expedition in 78S5-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
331 Captain E. S. Cooper served with the Soudan Frontier field Force in 18S5-86, and was prfsent in the engage
nient at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
302 Captain C. W. Somerset served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General at the Base (Medal with Clasn).
303 Captain C. Finch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 as Transport Officer (Medal with two Clasps).
301 Captain R. R. Renton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the opeiations round Hlindet,
Yemethen, and Nyingan, and the operations of the tst and 3rd Brigades under Brigadier General Wo-feel ;y and'
Brigadier General Lockhart respectively (Medal with two Clasps); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891
(Clasp).
30i Captain C. H. Clay served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Mani-
pore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
3°6 Captain M. E. Willoughby served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 as Transport Officer
(Medal with Clasn).
307 Captain A. P. k. Elphinstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
308 Captain T. V,'. Kaig served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Wazir-
istan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 — severely wounded (Clasp).
309 Captain J. K. Tod served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
East (mentioned in despatches,. Medal with two Clasps).
3,0 Captain T. H. Henderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
312 Captain E. St. A. Wake served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with the Kurram-Kohat Force (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Forces
as Aide de Camp to Sir A. P. Palmer, Commanding 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps)-
313 Captain G. A. Robertson served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
SI* Captain W. C. Walton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp)/.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 466
•■"5 Captain S. B. Grim9ton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
316 Captain Ayerst served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 885-89, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near
Mingaon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
417 Captain G. H. C. Oolomb served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Loc chart in 1894-95 with the ist Battalion 4th Goorkha Hides (Clasp).
118 Captain H. T. Brooking served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S.9 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1892 9;. Served in the campaign uii the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditiouary Force with the 21st
Madras Pioneers, aud was present in the operations between Kohat and Paraohiuar in September and October
1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the
Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
319 Captain K. O. Burne served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Toebi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp1.
321 Captain L. M. Foster served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the campaign 0 1 the Nori.h West Frontier of India under Sir William LiCihart i'i 1897-08 with the 28th
Bombay Infantry, and look part in the op jratrms •■>!" the Mihnand Field Force, includi-ig the engagement at
Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi (mentioned in desp itche-s) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the operations in the Maidan aud the march down the Ba>-a Val.ey (Medal with two Clasps).
322 Captain A. G. Medley served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1801 (Mjdal with Clasp).
323 Captain S. B. Graham served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with two Clasps).
321 Captain T. S. Johnson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
324 Captain F. W. H. Cox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 including theoperations under Brigadier
Generals East and Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Manipore
Expedition in 1891 with the 12th Madras Infantry — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
31B Captain C. F. T. Murray served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in -.897-9S. first with the Kohat Field
Force (mentioned in despatches), and afterwards with the Tirah Expaditionary Force (mentioned in des-
patches. Medal with three Clasps).
329 Captain A. W. Warden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
330 Captain G. J. F. Soady served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
331 Captain J. Henegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps 5 also served in
the operations in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (DSO.).
332 Captain E. de V. Wintle served with the Haz.ira Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). Se^-ved in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with the Malakand Field
Force as Brigade Transport Officer 3rd Biigade (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps'.
333 Captain W. N. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
334 Captain J. P. Barnes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
335 Captain C. S. Williams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps); with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Commis-
sariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
336 Captain E. Peach served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
33J Captain P. B. Warren served with the Chin- Lushai Expeditionary force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
333 Captain S. A. Pearse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-80 (Medal with two Clasps).
3,9 Captain F. J. H. Wynch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887, and took part in the operations of the
1 at Brigade (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the Hazara Expeditions in 1888 and 1891 (two Clasps). Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 witn the :17th Bengal Infantry, including the capture
of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
340 Captain G. W. Lilly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
342 Captain G. P. Brasier Creagh served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1801 as Orderly Officer to Sir William
Lockhart (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served
with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
343 Captain H. St. G. Thomas served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
314 Captain C. C. Boileau served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
345 Captain H. B. Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) j and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
346 Captain A. C. Baldwin served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1S84-85. Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
347 Captain G. A. Wird served with the Eurmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
349 Captain F. ,T. Moberly served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 as Assistant Transport Officer to the
Tammu Column (Medal with Clasp); in the operations in Burma in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Clasp); and
in the operations in Gilgit in 1893, including the engagement at Chilas — severely wounded (mentioned in des-
patches, DSO. and Clasp). Also served in the oprrations in Chitral in 1395, and took part in the defence of Mastuj
(mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Captain, Medal with Clasp).
3o° Captain E. M. Jackson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the nth Sou-
danese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal).
351 Captain E. H. Watson served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the operations in
Lushai in 1890, including the relief of Changril and Aval (Clasp); and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir
William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry ( Clasp) .
302 Captain H. V. Bradley served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Mani-
pore Expedition in :8yi (Clasp).
354 Captain G. de S. Barrow served with the Waziristan Field Force in 1S94-95 as Orderly Officer to Sir William
Lockhart, Commanding the Force (Medal with Clasp).
356 Captain J. B. Chatterton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Brigade under Brigadier
General Cox (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); and witn the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in
7889-90 (Clasp).
3" Captain F. Tweddell served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the n-
gas-ement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
358 Captain H. C. Bernard served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S;-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and\*itn the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
359 Captain R. H. Dewing served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
360 Captain H. J. Jones served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regi-
ment, and was present in the engagement at Abu Klea (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel
Kelly in 1895, and took part in the defence of Mastuj— wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with
Clasp,).
361 Captain C. G. Prendergast served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 'Medal with Clasp).
362 Captain C. G. Carnegy served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
363 Major W. I. Ryder serveu with theSikkim Expedition in 18S8 (mentionedin despatches, Medal with Clasp}.
304 Captain S. 11. Edwardes served iu the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March
467 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
and April 1895, including the defence of the position at Reshan (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with
Clasp).
3Ci Capiain L. C. Dunsterville served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 20th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
307 Captain &.. W. Neivbold served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Wuntho Expedition aud in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burmah, in
1891-93 (Medal with Clasp).
3'8 Captain J. F. Barry served in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 (Medal
with two Clasps) ; and in the operations on the North East Frontier of Burma in 1891-92.
369 Captain B. W. Marlow served with the Burmese Expedition in i836 (Medal with Clasp).
370 Captain C. E. Hendley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (.Medal with two Clasps), and in the
operations in the Chin Hills in 1892-93. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present
in the operations between Kohat and Purachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th
October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran aud Bazar Valleys (Medal with
two Clasps).
371 Captain C. Herbert served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 with the 1st Battalion 1st Goorkhas —
dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
37- Captain C. Bailey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S35-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
371 Captain V. B. Fane served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General S.vmons, Commanding 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
375 Captain A. H. Battye served with the Burmese Expedition in 1386-87 (Medal with Clasp) i withtho Chin-Lushai
Expedition in 1889-90 (Clasp) : and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief
Farce under Sir Rooert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rides, and was present at the capture of
the Malakand Pass anil the em?agement at Mamuirai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of Infiia under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd
Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes aud in the
operations against tue Cha.mkanis and in the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
376 Captain W. H. W. Mercer served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87, and was severely wounded in an
engagement on the 27th March 1887 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, "Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 786.]
377 Captain J. A. G. Rainsford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
378 Captain F. de B. Young served with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Sectional Commandant on the Line of Communications (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
379 Captain A. J. Carnana served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the two Miranaz
Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab infantry with the Tochi Field Force, with the Kohat- Kurram
Field Force including the operations on the Samana in September 1897. and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
including the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
380 Captain J. M. Camilleri served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin-Lushai
Expedition in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the Abor Expedition in 1894. Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lrsckhart in 1S97 with the Malakand Field Force in
charge of Transport (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force as Brigade Transport Officer
1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
391 Captain P. J. Miles served with the Hazara Expedition in iSS3 (Medal with Clasp).
382 Captain F. C. Muspratt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
3S* Captain C. A. Fowler served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891.
386 Captain A. H.Williams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
387 Captain R. C. Lye served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and was slightly wounded in an engagement
at Oungdaw (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including the
engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
3"8 Captain A. Grant served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rides (Medal with Clasp). Served inthe campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Toehi Field Force as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
Egerton, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gocrkha Rifles, and was
nresent at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against ihe Chamkanis and in
the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
39" Captain A. R. Ditmas served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-88 (Medal with Clasp).
391 Captain E. Waller served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
392 Captain F. Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
393 Captain R. E. Foley served in the occupation of Snakinby British troops in 1885-86. Served with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Manipore Field Force in 1891 as Transport Officer to the
Kohima Column (Clasp).
391 Captain A. B. H. Drew served with the Hazara Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp) ; and with- the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Cnitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
20th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
395 Captain R. M. Edwards served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89, including the operations of the 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier General Lockhart and the expedition up the Chindwin River under Colonel Toker
(Medal with two Clasps). Also served with the Mampore'Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
396 Captain H. D. Wats on served with the Sikkim Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Chm-
L nshai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
397 Captaiu E. W. Carrick served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 (Medal with two Clasps); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
398 Captain F. A. Smith served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the operations in Central Africa against the slave-trading Arabs in 1895.
339 Captain R. B. Berkeley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
*K Captain R. B. Low served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Low (mentioned
in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
*ul Capiain D. F. Stuart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
402 Captain Waymouth served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87 (Medal with Clasp).
403 Captain V. A. Ormsby served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the rst Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Samana Range, and also with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal and three Clasps). ! ■ ■■ ,
«>* Captain C. E. H. Erskine served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-9S with the 36th Sikhs, including the operations on the Samana Range (Medal with two Clasps).
40i Captain G. H. Boisraeon served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 468
Expedition in [S91 (Clasp) ; and with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891, in the first expedition as Orderly-
Officer to the General Officer in command (Clasp). Served in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in
1891-92, including the capture of the Nilt Fort (Victoria Cross, Clasp): was awarded the Victoria Cross " for his
conspicuous bravery in the assault and capture of the Nilt Port on 2nd December 1891. This officer lod the
assault with dash and determination, and forced his way through difficult obstacles to the inner gate, when he
returned for reinforcements, moving intrepidly to and fro under a heavy cross-fire until he had collected
sufficient rnen to relieve the hardly-pressed storming party and drive the enemy from the fort." Served in the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir jVilliam Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Clasp).
405 Captain C. H. R. Coles served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
37th Bengal Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar 1 Medal with Clasp).
407 Captain A. F. P. Paxton served during the Nile Expedition in 1334-S5 with the 1st BattaKon Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1S85-86
during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Ciniss (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1867-S9 (Medal with two Clasps).
40> Captain N. E. Robin served with the Sikkim Expedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp).
403 Captain W. C. M. Woodcock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-87 including the operation of the
6th Brigade under Brigadier General Low (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891
(ClasD).
410 Captain A. H. Eustace served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 as Field Intelligence Officer (Clasp).
4L2 Captain H. F. Walters served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Field Intelligence Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
413 Captain F. W. Evatt served with the Hazara Expedition in iS83 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp); with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp);
with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 ; with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1S94 (mentioned'in despatches) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-9S as
Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling 1st Brigade (Ciasp).
414 Captain C. T. W. Forth served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in i3o5 with the 30th
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
4l* Captain F. P. Webber served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1839-90 (Medal with Clasp); and
with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
416 Captain E. R. R. Swiuey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 including the operations of tne 3rd
Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett respectively (Medal with two; Clasps); and with the Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889 (Clasp).
417 Captain N. A. H. Budd served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu under Admiral Fremantle (mentioned in despatches).
418 Captain P. S. M. Burlton served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
419 Captain A. J. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
420 Captain W. R. Birdwood served with the Hazara Expedition m 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer 2nd Division (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps).
421 Captain J. Kendall served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-38 (Medal with two Clasps).
422 Major O. E. de M. Norie served with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp). Served in th6 cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India uuder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 2nd
Goorkha Rifles with the Kurram Kohat Field Force including the relief of the Samana Forts, and with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force including the actions at Dargai on the 18th an I 20th October, the expeditions to Waran
Valley, Dwatoi and Chamkani country, and the march down the Bara Valley — severely wounded (twice mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps).
423 Captain G. E. L. Gilbert served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp); and with'the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the. Chitral Relic1; Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant 34th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Cla-p). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers
(two Clasps).
423t Captain C. O. Swanston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned
in despatches (Medal with two Clasps).
424 Captain E. G. Wright servea with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S9 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
425 Captain T. Y. Seddon served with Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low 1895 with the 34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the
Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
426 Captain Lockhart-Mure served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in i835-S6,and was present in the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
427 Captain J. H. B. Beresford served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Hazara campaign in 1888 (Clasp); with the first Miranzai Expedition in 1891 ; with the Hazara Expedition in
1891 (Clasp); with the Waziristan DeliminationEscortin 1S94, and with the subsequent expedition under Sir William
Lockhart in 1894-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Kohat-Kurram Force including the operations on the
Samana Range, and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
and was present at the storming of the Dargai Heights on 20th October 1897, at the capture of the Sampagha Pass,
and in the operations against the Chamkanisand in the Bazar Valley Medal with three Clasps).
428 Captain H. Lowther served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
*2' Captain A. H, Allenby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
430 Captain T. S. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
431 Captain W. E. F. Burlton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1385-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
432 Captain W. A. L. Cowie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S07 with the Kohat-Kurram Field
Foice with the 15th Bengal infantry (Medal with Clasp).
433 Captain W.. G. Walker served wi'h the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
434 Captain E. J. Drummond served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
435 Captain A. B. Harvey served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field
Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Laman-Utman Khel Column; also
with the Buner Field Force including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal with Clasp).
436 Captain B. Trydell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Wuntho
Field Force in iSqi (Clasp).
437 Captain F. G. H. Davies served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, the Swat River, Panjkora and Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp).
4^9 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains.
488 Captain C. H. Beville served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the Commissariat Uepartment(mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Li win 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockharr, in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches) ; also with
the Buner Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
tia Captain C. LyO. Reid served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
441 Captain H. R. Fagan served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier under Sir William Loci'.hart in 1S97-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force
with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
442 Captain R. E. H. Dyer served with the Burmese Exrjedition in 1886-E7 (Medal with two Clasps), and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Clasp) . Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
29th Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
443 Captain C. H. Davies served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan
Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-9; with the i>t Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
'** Captain F. Wintle served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lov in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
445 Captain H. King served with the Burmese Expedition in i885-8q (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps); and in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Ljckhart in 1S94-95 with the 33rd Punjab Infantry
(Clasp).
*K_ Captain H. Walton served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
4,7 Captain A. E. Barton served in the Burmese Expedition m 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
448 Captain O. J. Obbard served with the Burmese Exped:tion in 1S87 (Medal with Clasp).
449 Captain C. B. Baldock served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-B8 (Medal with Clasp).
450 Captain H. W. G. Cole served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Lushai Ex-
pedition in 1889 (Clasp); with the Chin-Nnshai Expeditionary h'orce in 1889-90 as Staff Officer Cliittagong
Column (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Surma
Valley Military Police (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
451 Captain H. A. Cooper served with the Hazara Expedition in 1E88 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhari in 1894-95 with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West frontier of India under Sir William Lockh.ift in 1E97 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st
Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
452 Major A. Cadell served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with
the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 38th Dogras (Clasp). Served with the
Indian Contingent at Suakin during the Dougola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 (Brevet of
Major, Khedive's Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 30th Dogras, includirg the night attack at Markhanai,
the operations against the Mamands and the engagement at Agrah and Gut (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps,'.
463 Captain S. Gcoghegan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-92, and again in 1892-93, including the
operations of the Momeik Column and in the Northern Chin Hills— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
454 Captain F. Rennick served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
455 Captain W.J. P. Kaye served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
456 Captain W. H. Hildebrand served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 as Hill-Coolie Transport Officer (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
457 Captain G. E. D. Elsmie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1ES5-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with
the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1S91 (Clasp).
453 Captain H. E. C. B. Nepean served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86. and was present in the
engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal
with Clasp).
459 Captain E. W. Harris served in the operations in Zululand in i838. ■
460 Captain L. H. Walker served with the B irmese Exoedrion in 1887-50 (Medal with tw) Clasps).
461 Captain C. A. Luck served with tne Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
462 Captain W. E.Venour served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
463 Lieut. E. R. Morton served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
464 Captain D. S. Buist served with the Burmese Expedition in 188--89 (Medal with two Clasps).
■^'t Captain E. L. Sullivan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp). Served during
the Dongola Expedition under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1-96 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force-
severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
405 Captain R. M. Bell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S8 (Medal with Clasp).
466 Major P. G. Shewell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William LoeVnart in 1897-98 as Field Paymaster Tirah
Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
>«*« Captain H. C. Veseyserved with the Burmese Expedition in ;887-8S(Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
466 Captain F. H. Peterson served with the Sikkim Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazard
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1895 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
470 Captain H. Vickers served with tne Chin-Lushai Exueditionary Force in 1889-90 (Me*al with Clasp).
4" Captain D. C. A. Andrew served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 including the operations in the Chin
Hills (Medal with two Clasps).
472 Lieut. 0. R. Elliot served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S6-f 8 (Medal with two Clasps).
473 Captain A. Le G. Jacob served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890. Served in the operations
in Mekran in 1S9S including the engagement at Gok Parosh (mentioned in despatches, DSO.)
4:4 Captain Auwyl-Passingham served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
475 Captain G. C. F. Sartorius served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
476 Captain H. C. C. Ducat served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp); with the Manipare Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Thetta
Coiumn in Barmah in i8qi (.Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha' Rifles, and was pre.-eut at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement
at Mamugai( Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart'in 1897-98 with the Tirah Exueditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and in the operations against the Charnkanis and in the
Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
477 Captain F. H. Domeuichetti served with the Burmese Expedition in i8S8-8q (Medal with Clasp) ; and with
the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
478 Captain H. C. Tytler served with the Sikkim Expedition in 188S (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp),
and in the operations in Lushai in 1890.
479 Captain F. Jollie served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1888-89, including the engagements at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) andToski (Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie),
460 Captain A. Mullaly served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
*L Captain J. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains. 47©
482 Captain G. P. Campbell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892.
483 Major G. M. Baldwin served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Relief Forfie under Sir Robert Low in 189s with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides Cavalry, including the engage-
ments in the Swat Valley (wounded) and at Khar (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
484 Captain A. T. Waiting served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Meaal with Clasp); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
485 Captain O. W. Carey served with the 3urmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
488 Captain J. W. Drever served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal -with Clasp).
488 Captain G. T. Widdicombe served with the Lushai Expedition in 1S8S-89; with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary-
Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
489 Captain J. H. Lowry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
490 Captain F. A. Kingston served with the Chitral Kelief Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1895 with the ;nd!
Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
491 Captain S. R. Stevens served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
492 Captain A. Wallaee-Dunlop served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd)
Bengal Infantry, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain A. P. Batenian-Ohamoain served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 witl;
the 2nd Ba.ttalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
494 Captain F. W. Wodehouse served with the Cnin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
495 Captain N. E. Chesney served with the Hazara ExDedition in iSSS (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Clasp).
496 Captain H. A. F. Magrath served with the Wnziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 1st Sikh Infantry (.Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
497 Captain A. W. N. Taylor served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagements at
Abu Klea and El Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
193 Captain J. M. Home served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889 90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
199 Captain B. P. S. Rooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
500 Captain P. C. Palin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara
Expedition in 1888 (Clasp).
501 Captain G. A. Hawkins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches) ; also with the Buner Field Force as Brigade CommisBariat Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in.
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
502 Captain G. T. Robinson served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
501 Captain A. R. Burlton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force as Commissariat Officer Advance Depot (mentioned in despatches) ;
also with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force and with the Buner Field Force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
504 Captain A. T. Rowlandson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
505 Major F. G. Lucas served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Goorkhas (Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
506 Captain A. S. Begbie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhari,
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Laman-Utman Khel Column ; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
i07 Captain F. F. Badcock served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 (Medal with Clasp), in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in despatches. Clasp) ; in the second Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; in the operations in the Hunza-Nagar Country in 1891-92, including the capture of
the Nilt Fort— wounded {DSO. and Clasp); and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in
1894-95 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Egerton, Commanding 3rd Brigade (Clasp).
508 Captain H. W. R. Senior served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the Chin Hills Field Force om
Transport duty (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 3rd Brigade (Clasp).'
509 Captain I. H.Grant served in the Burmese Expeiition iu 1891-92 as Staff Officer with the Tlang tlang
Column (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th,
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
510 Major R. Harman served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 4th Sikh Infantry — severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert
Low as Adjutant 4th Sikh Infantry, including the storming of the Malakand Pass — seveiely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with~Clasn).
511 Captain E. S. Hall served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
512 Captain C. T. Swan served with the Lushai Expedition in 18 ig (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in
Burmah in 1891-92 with the Tlang-tlang and Tashon Columns.
*12tCaptain H. A. Moore served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs with the Malakand Field Force, including the opera-
tions in Bajaur, and with the Tirah Expeditionary iorce including the operations in the Bara Valley and the
Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
513 Captain F. W. Hallowes served with the Hazara Expedition in i83S (Medal with Clasp).
5l3tLt.Colonel W. H. Manning served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 as Intelligence Officer — wounded.
(Medal with Clasp); with the Miranzai Exp 'dition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
Served in (the camp ligus in Central Africa in 1893-95 as second in comm mil and as Commandant of the British.
Force there (received the thanks of the Secretary of State lor Foreign Affairs and of the Portuguese Government,
Medal).
511 Captain R. M. Lowis served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp); and with the first
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
M4f Captain C. E. Wood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
515 Captain L. B. Walton served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 ( Medal with Clasp).
515t Lieut. A. C. Watson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
516 Captain T. C. M. T. Hogg served with the Hazara Expedition m 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
516+ Captain O. C. Argles served with the expedition against the Younies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-83.
(Medal with Clasp).
5:7 Captain B. E. M. Guidon served in the defence of Chitral Fort during its investment, from 3rd March to>
18th April 1895 (mentioned iu despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
517+ Captain R C. H. Chalmers served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
518 Captain L. M. Bell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Laman-Utman Khel Column; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
s,6t Captain E. J. Lugard served in the operations against the Chins in 18S8-89 under Brigadier General Faunce
(Medal with Clasp); in the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-93 wittt the 42nd Goorkha Light Infantry,
(mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp) ; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1S91— slightly wouuded (Claspv
471 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains and Lieutenants.
319 Captain H. C. Rioketts served v.-ith the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
319f Captain L. A. Forbes served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891 with the Tlang-tlang Column — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
320 Captain P. B. B. Forster served with the Hazara Expedition in t333 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in i8go.
320t Captain C. H. Williams servedin the Burmese Expedition in 1885-35 (Medal with two Clasps).
521 Captain A. B. Sangster served in the Burmese Expedition in 13S5-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
532 Captain F. T. Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs with the Malakand Field Force including the operations in
Bajaur, and with the Expeditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
523 Captain H. J. M. MacAndrew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier'of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
521 Captain J..W. Orchard served with the Burmese Expedition in i83o (Medal with Clasp).
525 Captain A. C. Hickley served with the Hazara Expedition in ii'88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipors
Expedition in 1*891 ■ (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North v\esc Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion ;,rd Goorkha Rifles including the operations on the Samani, Range and
also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps).
526 Captain R. W. A. Denne served with the Manipore Expedition in i3ot (Medal with Clasp).
527 Captain A. P. D. C. Stuart served with the Burmese Expedition in i333-39 (Medal with Clasp).
s28 Captain A. C. H. Smithett served with the Hazara Expedition in iS33 (Medal with Clasp).
529 Captain A. C. M'Crea served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin Hills
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief c'orce under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
530 Major F. H. Taylor served with the Hazara Expedition in i838 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in i3qi attached to the 4th Sikh Infantry (mentioned in despatches. Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition
in 1891 (Clasp): and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92, including the capture of the Nilt
Fort (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in
1894-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-9S with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force including the operations on the Samana Range
and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1S97 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the
storming of the Dargai Heights on 20th October, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the
operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
with three Clasps).
531 Captain J. Hill served with the Lushai Expedition in 3889 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the camp lign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kurram
Kohat Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry, and wag
present in tho engagements at Dargai on the 18th and 20th October, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and in the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
532 Captain H. L. Stanton served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 (Medal with Clasp).
,33 Captain E. A. W. Stotherd served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S38-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
534 Captain G. V. Holmes served with the Lushai Expedition in tSSp (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations
in the Chin Hills with the Kanhow Column in 1890-92.
535 Captain J. M. Wikeley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1839-90 (Medal with Clasp).
536 Captain H. H. Roddy served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionar.v Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) ; and
in the operations in Lushai in 1892 with the Eastern Sonai Column (Clasp) .
537 Captain A. C. M. Waterfield served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp). Served in the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with
the Utrnan Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force as Assistant Political and Intelligence Officer (two Clasps).
333 Captain F. D. Grant served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the two
Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Clasp).
539 Captain H. A. H. Thompson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
540 Major H. Coape Smith served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; an! with the Isaza
Expedition in 1892.
541 Captain C. C. Renton served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire
Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
542 Captain A. J. Badcock served with the Chitral Field Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commissariat
Officer to the Force (Medal with Clasp).
343 Captain A. G. B. Turner served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 in the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and was present in the engage-
ment at Shabkadr on the 9th August. 1897 (.Medal with Clasp).
344 Captain C. H. Davies served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force ineludjng the operations on the Samana Range
and in the KurranfValley in August ai)d September 1897; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the
operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
547 Captain R. A. E.Benn served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
545 Major W. G. L. Beynon served in the Hazara campaign in iS83 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the advance to the relief of Chitral under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March and
April 1S95 as StaflfOfficer to the force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockartin 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd
Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Saaiana Range, and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, three Clasps).
349 Captain W. S ; Eardley-Howard served with the Hazara Expedition in iS33 (Medal with Clasp) .
530 Captain W. S. Fraser served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1S91 (Medal with Clasp).
531 Captain N. J. H. Powell served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp 1.
332 Captain H. W. Codrington served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry;
and in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chitral Relief
Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides, and wr.s present at the storming of
the Malakand Pass and in the engagement at Paojkcra River ;Medal with Clasp).
533 Ciptain H; R. Wallis served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign
on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
and the Khvber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (Medal with two Clasps) .
334 Captain P. H. Cunningham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheeuand the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 including the engagement at Gimss.
333 Captain N. G. Fraser served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Forcein 18S9-90 (Medal with Clasp).
336 Captain W. H. Prerdergast served with the Hazara Expedition in i8S3 (Medal with Clasp).
537 Major Hon. 0. G. Bruce served with the Burmese Exnedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer (Clasp); with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Orderly Officer to Sir
William Lockhart (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William
Lockhart in 1894-05 with the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
358 Crptain A. M. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S9-92 with the Tonhon Column as Staff
Officer to the North-Eastern Column (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captains and Lieutenants. 47 la
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, ,
and was present in the operati 'ns between Kohat and Paraehinar in September and October 1897, in the action at
Dargai on 20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations hi the Waran and Bazar
Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
"9 Captain H. G. Maxwell served with the two Miran/.ai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
560 Captain M. Williamson served in the Barmese Expedition in 1887-88 with the 2nd Battalion West Surrey Regi-
ment in the operations under Brigadier General Collett (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the operations in 1891-92, when
he commanded the Laka Column.
560tMajor H. K. Harley served in the defence of Chitral Fort during its investment from 3rd March to iSth April
1895, and successfully conducted a sortie for the purpose of blowing up a mine which had coine into dangerous
proximity to the fort '(mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain and Brevet Major, DSO. and Medal with Clasp) .
561 Lieat. R. J. T. Savi served with the Burmese Expedition in 1883-89 (Medal with Clasp).
562 Lieut. G. TV". Robinson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
503 Captain F. W. Lethbndge served in th.9 Hazara Expedition in 1S91 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Grporkua (Meda5
with Clasp) : and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
561 Captain F. N. Barton serve t with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
555 Captain 0. D. Lester served in the operations of the Zaila Fii Id Force in 1S90.
5U6 Captain E. Saulez served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert iiow in 1895 as Transport Officer
3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
s67 Captain M. G. James served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S37-89 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1S91 (Clasp).
568 Captain C. TV. Tribe served with tho TViziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-9:; with the
38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaiun on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of Chakdara, the
night attack airains; Markhanai, the operatijns against the Mamuuds, and the engagements at Agrah and
Gut and at Bad ihii (Medal with tw > Clasps).
569 Captain G. TV. Johnson served with the Barmese Expedition m 1889 (Medal with Clasp).
570 Captain G. Maxwell Morris served whh the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) >
and with the Eastern Column, Burmah, in 1S91-92.
»71 Lieut. G. Watling served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Laman-Utman Khel Column ; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass (Medal
with Clasp).
572 Captain E. N. Obbard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
573 Captain W. R. Brakspear served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS3-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp). Served with theChitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 with the 2nd Battalion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
5'* Captain R. de L. Faunce served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-S9 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
575 Captain H. M'Conaghey served with the Hazara Expedition in 1 891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
576 Captain W. Beadon served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); and with the
Isazai Expedition in 1802. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikh
' Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
577 Captain J. Talbot served with the Barmese Expedition in 1S85-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
578 Captain G. R. de H. Smith served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the
Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer to Sir William Lockhart, Commanding the force (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
579 Lieut. C. E. E. F. K. Macquoid served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1857-98 with the Mohmand Field Force as Intelligence Officer, and afterwards as Field Intelli-
gence Officer 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps) .
550 Lieat. C. S. Stack served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 as Transport Officer (Medal with.
Clasp).
581 Lieut. F. W. Birch served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
562 Lieut. C. A. Peterson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
583 Lieut. F. C. K. MacMullen served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
584 Captain E. H. Boome served with the Chin-Lushai Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
585 Captain 0. E. De L. Solbe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh
Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Force including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley
in August and September 1897; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagements at Chagrii
Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha and Araunga Passes, and in the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
586 Captain F. G. H. Sutton served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93.
587 Lieut. C. S. D. Leslie served with the Nile Expedition in 1885 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with
the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 18S5-86 including the engagements at Kosheh and Giniss. Served in the
campaign 011 the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force as Brigade Transport Officer 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
588 Lieut. E. A. R. Howell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Assistant Commissariat Officer 1st Brigade (Medal with Clnsp).
589 Captain W. A. Fraser served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the
operations in Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st Sentember;,
with the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operatiens in the M'ittai and
Suran Valleys ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagement at Dargai onthe 18th October
1897 (Medal with two Clasps).
i90 Captain C. M'L. Porteoas served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp )
and with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
591 Captain E . B. C. Boddam served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890, and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier General Hammond, Commanding 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
592 Captain P. C. Eliott-Lockhart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
Queen's Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
593 Lieut. G. K. Cockerill served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Field Intelligence Officor 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
591 Lieut. J. S. Hodding served with the Wuntho Expedition in command of Mounted Infantry of the
20th Madras Infantry.
s96 Lieut. A. W. Pennington served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th
Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
597 Lieut. A. B. Longden served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 37th Ben-
gal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
"8 Lieut. S. H. Climo served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, including the night attac
47 1 6 Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Captnins aad Lieutenants.
on the Camp of the 26th and 27th July ; was temporarily in command of the Regiment (mentioned in despatches
DSO., Medal with two Clasps).
599 Lieut. C. S. Eastmead served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
600 Lieut. E. G-. Vaughan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
602 Lieut. G. R. Vanrenen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
iLockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry, and took part in the operations
of the Laman-Utman Khel Column; also with the Buner Field Force, including the assault of the Tanga Pass
(Medal with Claspl.
603 Lieut. N. M. C, Stevens served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal with
Clasp), and in the operations in the Chin Hills in 1892-9-!. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-90 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force wich the 21st Madras Pioneers,
and took part in the operations in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
605 Lieut. A. S. R. Annesley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
*l>7 Captain C. G. Robson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal and Clasp), and with the Ohin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
603 Captain J. A. Wilson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Abor
Expedition in 189.1. Served in Burmah in 1895-96 as Staff Officer in the expedition to Kairuma.
609 Captain H. O. Parr served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93 (mentioned in
■despatches). Served in the campaign on the North West frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98
■with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Orderly Officer (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
610 Lieut. C. V. N. Lyue served in t le operations of the Irrawaddy Colatnu in Burrna in 1881-92 (Medal with
Clasp).
611 Lieut. A. R. H. Garden served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
6,3 Lieut. ,1. J. P. Quinn served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in i89tiMedal with Clasp).
1611 Lieut. J. C. Sherer served in t,he Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 3rd
Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
6,5 Lieut. J. B. Bell served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal wiih Clasp).
616 Lieut. H. F. A. Pearson served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal Infantry, including- the engagement
at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
617 LUut. J. S.Dallas served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the North -Eastern Column (Medal
■with Clasp).
618 Lieut. W. J. Windsor served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
with Clasp),
620 Lieut. A. B. Dew served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
621 Lieut. T. E. Scott served withthe Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal
■with Clasp). INominated to the 2nd Class of the Order of the Brilliant Star of Zanzibar for his services
■during the military operations on the mainland of Z mzibar in March and April 1896.
622 Lieut. A. E. Barnard served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal wi'jh Clasp).
*2S Lieut. C. U. Price served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
624 Lieut. S. Clay served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
625 Lieut. A. Roberts served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1397-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
626 Lieut. J. S. M. Shea served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 attached to the 9th
Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
627 Lieut. L. A. Watson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892.
62S Lieut J. L. R. Gordon served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Kurram Kohat Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry,
.and was present in the engagements at Dargai on the iSth and 20th October, the capture of the Sampagha
and Arhanga Passes, and in the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
629 Lieut. E. Eardley-Wilmot served in the campa'gn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs (Medal with Clasp).
430 Lieut. D. G-. L. Chatterton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Locuhart in 1894-95
with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal wich Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India un-
der Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
631 Lieut. H. C. Sandford served in the operations in Burmah in 1892 with the North East Column (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir AVilharu Lockhart in 1897-98 in
ithe 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
632 Lieut. T. G. Blois-Johnson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 22nd Punjab InfaT.try with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the
operations in Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st September;
-with the Mohmand Field Force including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai
.and Suran Valleys ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the engagement at Dargai on the iSth
October 1697 (Medal witp two Clasps).
633 Lieut. H. A. Vallings served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Utman Khel Column of the Malakand Field Force
as Orderly Officer (two Clasps).
634 Captain F. A. Jacques served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
635 Lieut. C. P. Down served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Ulapp).
636 Lieut. H. B. Ford served with the second Miranzai (expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 as staff Officer Malakand Force, and took part in the
defence of the Malakand including the night attack of 28th July on the Camp — dangerously wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
637 Lieut. B. C. Waterfield served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
633 Lieut. C. W. G. Richardson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 including the operations in the
Chin Hills (Medal with Clasp).
«9 Lieut. A. M. S. Elsmie served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry (Clasp). Served in
ithe campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart m 1897-98 With the 2nd Punjab
Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Field Force, including- the engagement at the TJblan Pass on the 27th August
11397 (mentioned in despatches), in the operations on the Samana in September 1897, includiag the relief of
Gulistan (mentioned in despatches), and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the march down the
Jiara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
"o Lieut.' A. Mears served in the operations in Lushai in 1891-92 with the Nwengal Column (Medal with Clasp).
-6*1 Lieut. J. Gaistord served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
642 Captain A. E. Webb served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Medal with Clasp).
•543 Captain E. F. Hood served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
641 Lieut. F. B. Hill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 34th Punjab
infantry (Medal with Clasp).
645 Lieut. D. B. Blakeway served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
646 Lieut. P. E. Ricketts served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Orderly
vOrSeer to Brigadier General Waterfield (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
647 Lieut. F. R. Netb.er.-ole served in the operations in tie Kicbm Hills, Burma, in 1892-93.
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants. 4Jie
648 Lieut. O. G. Gunning served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
649 Lieut. G. B. Gough served with the second Miranzai Expedition in iSai (Medal with Clasp).
650 Lieut. L. L. Maxwell served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Turner, Commanding 1st Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
611 Lieut. A. E. M'Barnet served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
652 Lieut. E. M. Hughes served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
633 Lieut. C. H. G. Moore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Brigade Commissariat Officer 3rd Brigade (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
654 Lieut. C R. M. Hutchinson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clasp).
6-= Lieut. R. G. Macpherson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 iCIasp).
636 Lieut. W. A. Hill served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
657 Lieut. L. A. G. Hanmer served in tue Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 1st Punjab Cavalry(Medal with Clasp).
ws Lieut. I. F. R. Thompson served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner
in 1894— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
659 Lieut. R. G. Munn served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
36th Sikhs, including the operations on the Samana Range (mentioned in despatches); also with the Tirah
Expeditionarv Force, including the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and the engagements at Saran
Sar and Tsiri Kandao — severely wounded 1 mentioned in despatches, three Clasps),
860 Lieut. C. H. B. Clark. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Animal Army List," p. 786.
661 Lieut. A. G. Maxwell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
662 Lieut. J. S. Kemball served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
663 Lieut. G. H. Bell served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with the Suakin Field
Force in December 1888 during the iuvestment of Suakin and was present at the engagement at Gemaizah
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 18S9.
664 Lieut. T. S. Tancred served with the two Miranzai Expeditious in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
66s Lieut. R. M. Barff served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockkart
in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and was present at the defence of the Malakand, the relief of Chakdara,
the operations in Swat, Upper Swat, and Bajaur. and the engagement at Landakai; also with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with three Clasps).
066 Lieut. J. R. Carden served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1892 (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Kurram Kohat Field Force and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th
Bengal Infantry (two Clasps).
667 Captain P. Holland-Prior served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 as
Transport Officer 2nd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 iu the Mohmand Field Force as Adjutant 13th Bengal Lancers; and also
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Brigade Transport Officer 5th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal
■with two Clasp1-).
6M Lieut. G. de H. Smith served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the operations in Central Africa against the slave-trading Arabs
in 1895. Served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1896 with the nth
Soudanese Battalion (mentioned in despatches, Khedive's Medal).
669 Lieut. W. H. Warded served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1S92-93 (mentioned in
despatches).
670 Lieut. R. E. Travers served with th? Chitril Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakard Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhauga Passas and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar
"Valley (two Clasps).
671 Lieut. M. L. Hornby served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1894 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Turner — severeh' wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO, and Medal with Clasp). Served in the cam-
paign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with tne 2nd Punjab Infantry
<witn the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps.)
672 Lieut. H.C. Holman served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (slightly wounded), and in the operations of
the Irrawaddy Column as Staff Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
673 Lieut. P. C. 3. P. Samborne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
a 3th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
674 Lieut. W. F. Smith served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp).
675 Lieut. H. Bethune served in the operations in Chitral in 1895 with the Relief Force from Gilgit, and was present
in the engagement at Nis 1 Ghol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
676 Lieut. A. K. Blair served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs, and was present in the operations on the Samana Range, including the siege of
Gnlistan — dangerously wounded ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps).
677 Lieut. R.St. C. Battiue served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 witn the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
6<s Lieut. F. R. Nethersole served in the operations in the Kachin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93.
679 Lieut. H. M. MacTier took part in the operations of the Nwengal Column in Burma in 1892 (Medal with Clasp).
650 Lieut. W. M. Brown served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Samana Range, and also with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with three Clasps).
6<4 Lieut. H. A. K. Gough served in the advance to the relief of Chitral Fort under Lt.Colonel Kelly in March
and April, 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
6S5 Lieut. N. Macpherson served with the Isazai Expedition in 1893. Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles with the
Kurram Kohat Field Force including the relief of the Samana Fo'ts, with the Tirah Expeditionary Force includ-
ing the actions at Dargai on tue j8thaud 20th October, the expeditions to Waran Valley, Dwatoi and Chamkani
country, and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
68<> Lieut. C. A. K. Johnson served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusi
liers (Medal with Clasp).
M7 Lieut. F. M. Liane served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
?n 1897-98 with the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, including
*he engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
Ks Lieut. A. G. Crocker served with ths Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
and Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
47I(l Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants.
089 Lieut. A. F. Fergusou-Davie served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort id 1S94, and with the
Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1291-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral
Kehef Force under Sir Robert Low iu 1S95 with the 4th Sikh infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India vnder Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expedi-
tionary Force, and commanded tho personal escort of Sir William Lockhart throughout the expedition,
including the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhar.ga Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the
operations in Dwatoi, against thi Chamkau;s, and in the Bara and Bazar Valleys (mentioned iu despatches, DSO.
and two Clasps).
69° Lieut. J. F. Finnis served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort in 1094, and with the Waziristan Expedi-
tion under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 (Meclal'wih ulasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Fron-
tier of India under Sir William Locknart in 1S97-9S with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force,
including the operations on the Samana Range and in the Kurram Valley in August and September 1897 ; and
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the forcing of tlie Sarnpasdra and Arhanga Passes and the opera-
tions against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
691 Lieut. E. R. P. Boileau served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 3895 with the 1st
Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier
of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-93 with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles, with the Kohat-Kurram
Field Force including the relief of the Samana Forts and with' tl e Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the expe-
ditions to the Waran Valley, Dwatoi, and Charukani country, and the march down the" Bara Valley (three Clasps).
6,2 Lieut. H. G. W. Chandler served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 witn the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force, and afterwards on the Line of Com-
munications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
69'J Lieut. J. G. Edwardes served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with
two Clasps).
694 Lieut. J. A. Bliss served in the operations in the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1S92-93. Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with
the 21st Madras Pioneers, and took part in the operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and
October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in
the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
6?s Lieut. E. B. Barratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-9S attached to the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, and took part in the operations at
Maidan, including the Chamkani and Bazar Valley Expeditions (Medal with two Clasps).
69& Lieut. A. K. Rawlins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, including the
night attacks on t.ie Camp of the 26th and 27th July and the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches,
DSO. Medal with two Clasps).
r>97 Lieut. C. R. Johnson served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with tho
1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
69s Lieut. W. H. Norman served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
699 Lieut G. H. F. Kelly served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd Bengal
Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North
West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart. in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tirah Ex-
peditionary Force, including the march down the Bara Valley (two Clasps).
700 Lieut. G. B. Sanford served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92. Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the
Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai (Medal with Clasp).
791 Lieut. E. H. S. Cullen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers
(Medal with two Clasps).
7°2 Lieut. A. B. Tillard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 1st Battalion 3rd Goorkha Rifles, including the operations on the Samana Range, and also with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force (twice mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal with three Clasps).
704 Lieut. S. D. B. Ketchen served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth High-
landers (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Clasp).
705 Lieut. G. T. Davis served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the operations in
Swat and Bajaur including the night attack of Nawagai on the 19th, 20th and 21st September ; with the Mohmand
Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran Valleys ;
and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications, including the engagement at Dargai on
the 18th October 1S97 (Medal with two Clasps).
706 Lieut. D. C. Young served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
707 Lieut. H. B. Rattray served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and took part in the defence of Chakdara (wounded), in the
operations in Upper Swat and Bajaur. and in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary
Force including the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (mentioned in despatches, DSO. Medal
with three Clasps).
708 Lieut. G. D. M. Moore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2Sth Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force.,
including the engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps).
709 Lieut. G. Drage served in the operations in the Northern Chin Hills, Burmah, in 1892-93.
711 Lieut. A. S. Cobbe served in the operations in Cnitral in 1895 with the Gilgit Relief Force, and was present
in the engagements at Chakalwart and Nisa Ghol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
712 Lieut. F. A. Goldthorp served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with
the 3rd Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
714 Lieut. A. W. Peek served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
and Punjab Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
715 Lieut. C. B. Winter served with the Isazai Expedition in 1802.
716 Lieut. C. Mackenzie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
718 Lieut. T. C. Browning served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary-
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
719 Lieut. R. C. W. Lukin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the gth,
Bengal Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
W° Lieut. S. H. E.Nicholas served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William-
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionaiy
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
724 Lieut. L. C. Jones served with the Isazai Field Force in 1892.
725 Lieut. W. C. French served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
726 Lieut. H. W. F. Cooke served with the Waziristan Expedition in 1895 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Aide de Camp to Major General Stediaan (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants. 47 ie
727 Lieut. T. J. M'Leod served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles, and
was present in the engagements at Sangar and Mastan (Medal with Clasp).
728 Lieut. F. E. Coningham served with the Waziristan Field F./rce under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
729 Lieut. A. G. Kemhall served with theChitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 189s with the 23rd Bengal
Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
730 Lieut. A. A. Irvine served with the Chitral Relief Force in 1895 as Orderly Officer to Sir Robert Low
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
731 Lieut. F. M. Smith serve 1 with the Chitral Ralief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 3rd Goorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
732 Lieut. F. L. Orman — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
733 Lieut. G. H. Prevost served with the Manipore Expedition iu 1891 (Medal with Claspi.
7,4 Lieut. A. H. Ommanney served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Corps
of Guides Infantry, including the storming of the Malakand Pass — severely wounded ( Med il with Clasp;.
735 Lieut. E. W. M'K. Ballantyne served with the Waziristan Delimitat'on Escort under Brigadier General
Turner in 1894 with the 1st Punjab Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
736 Lieut. R. E. A. Hamilton served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd
Battalion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at
Mamugai (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles, and was pre-
sent at the capture at the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in the operations against the Chamkanis and in
the Bazar Valley (two Clasps).
737 Lieut. C. L. S. Seton Browne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1S97-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi Fielu Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry, and was present in the
engagement at Maizar— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
733 Lieut. A. C. Stewart served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Paujkora (Medal with Clasp).
739 Lieut. C. A. R. Hutchinson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, including the operations on the Samana
Range and in the Kurrim Valley in August and September 1897 ; and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, includ-
ing the engagement at Dargai, the forcing of the Simpagha and Arhanga Passes, and the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
7,0 Lieut. F. C. Tregear served with the expedition to the Tambaka Ciuntry in 1892, including the capture of
Tambi (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the expedition to the Gambia against Fjdey Silahin 1894 with the 1st Battalion
West India Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
741 Lieut. A. H. G. Thomson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 30th
Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
742 Lieut. H. j. P. Browne served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with
the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp).
743 Lieut. H. A. H. Rice served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Ribert Low in 1895 with the 4th Sikk
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
741 Lieut. G. R. D. Churchill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Maxim
gun detachment of the 1st Battalion East Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
745 Lieut. A. E. Sealy served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 2ud Battalion Manchester Regiment
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion 4tn Goorkha Rifles, and wis present at the
capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, and in tue operations against the Chamkanis and in the Bazar
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
746 Lieut. C. D. Mears served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gal'antry, " Hart's Annual Army
List," p. 786.]
747 Lieut. R. Martin served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 as Assistant Transport
Officer 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on trie North West Frontier o India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Clasp).
748 Lieut. G. W. G. Liudesay served witn the Isazai Exuedition in 1892.
749 Lieut. A. B. Minchin served with the Isazai Expedition in 1S92.
750 Lieut. J. C. H. M'Caskill served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
741 Lieut. A. B. Battye served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1803 with the 1st B 1 ttalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the Norih West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Clasp/.
752 Lieut. H. L.Toinkins served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Indii under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as Railway Transport Officer on the Line of Communications
(mentioned in despatches, BSO , and Medal with two Clasps).
756 Lieut. A. Skeene served in the campaign on the Noith West Fr. ntier of India under Sir Willi im Lickhart
in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, including the defence of tae Malakand and the engagement at
Landakai (Medal with twe Clasps).
757 Lieut. Knox served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-
98 with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
758 Lieut. M. E. Dooping-Hepenstal served in the campaign i>n the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Resevve Brigade Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force and afterwards on tne Liue ot'Ooininuuicadons at B.iri (Medal with Cla«p).
759 Lieut. J. C. C. Angelo served with the Waziristan Field Force under S.r William Lockuart iu 1894-95 with the
20th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
760 Lieut. F. A. Maxwell served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S05 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand aud Paujkora (mentioned in despatches, Madal
with Clasp).
761 Lieut. C. Vickers served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Lowin 1895 with the 13th Bengal
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
752 Lieut. A. L. Bickford si rved in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Locthart
in 18J7-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the march down the; Bara
Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
764 Lieut. S. B. A. Patterson served wilh the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Do^r.s, including the relief of
Chakdara, the night attack at Markhanai, the operations against the Mauiuuds, and the engagement:, at .1 •Tab.
and Gut, and at Badalai (Medal with two Clasps;.
765 Lieut. J. T. G. Adamson served turougaoat the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rober; Lo.v
in 1895 with the 1st Battalion of ihe Butt's (Medal with Clasp).
767 Lieut. C. Hodgkinson served in the campaign on the Korth West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Claspi.
763 Lieut. G. E. White served in the Burmese Expedition in 1891-92 with the North Eastern Column (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-08 with
the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, including the operations on the Samana Range and in the ivurram
Valley in August and Septemoer 1897 ; and with th3 Tiran Expeditionary Force including the engagement at
Dargai -severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps).
H H
47 \f Indian Staff Corps. — War Services of Lieutenants.
772 Lieut. C. C. Newnham served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
'"3 Lieut. E. H. Sweet served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the Kurram Kohat Field Force with the 1st Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles, with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
77i Lieut. A. A. James served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S93 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
775 Lieut. Badcock was awarded the bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a trooper
who had fallen from his horse into the River Goomtee at Lucknow on the 17th April 1897.
7"6 Lieut. W. F. Bainbiidge served in the campaign on the North West frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tochi Field Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
778 Lieut. R. J. T. Stewart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the opera-
tions in Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawagai on the 10th, 20th and 21st September; with the
Mohmand Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran
Valleys, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
779 Lieut. H. E. Herdon served in the campaign on the North West Froniier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 1st Sikh Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
782 Lieut. B. M. L. Brodhurst served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
with the 1st Battalion 4th Goorkha Rifles (Medal with Clasp) .
783 Lieut. E. G. W. Pratt served in tbe campaign 011 the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Expeditionary Force,
and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
781 Lieut. R. M. Hall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 in the Mohmand Field Force with the 13th Bengal Lancers, and also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force as
Transport Officer 5th Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
785 Lieut. J. G. Greig served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 28th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, including the
engagement at the Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including
the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
7<*« Lieut. E. S. Earle served with the Waziristan field Force under Sir Willia.n ijocKhart in 1894-95 with the
2nd Battalion Border Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
787 Lieut. D. M. Watt served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robero Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
Gordon Hishdlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass— slightly wounded (Medal with Clisp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah
Expeditionary force with the and Prince of Wales' Own Goorkhas (two Clasps).
<88 Lieut. W. J. Keen served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Roberc Low in 1895 with the 37th Bengal
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Ciaspi.
783 Lieut. L. S. Browne served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras, including the relief of Chakdani, the night attack
at Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds, and the engagements at Agrah and Gut and at Badalai (Medal
with two Clasps).
791 Lieut. J. B. Bowring served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lickhart in 1S94-93 with the
and Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp/. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with tho 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Tochi Field Force, with the Kohat
Kurram Field Fores, iu the. ^p3rn.tions ou the S.i.oiana in September 1897 including the relief of Gulistan, and with
the Tirah Expeditionary Force including the march down the Bara Valley (M3dal with three Clasps).
792 Lieut, is. M. Rice served with the Burmese Expedition in 1836-87, including the operations in tho Alou and
Mingin districts (Medal with Clasp); and in the Chin Hills in 1890-92, including the operations of the Tashon
Column.
794 Lieut. W. G. P. Murray served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th
Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
",Ji Lieut. E. B. Peacock served with the Chitral Relief Force undor Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Adjutant and
Quarter Master at the Native Military Base Deoot (Medal with Clasp).
796 Lieut. A'M. Houston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 in the 1st Brigade Tochi Field Force with the 1st Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
793 Lieut. J. S. Bogle served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robei't Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own
C 3rps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
799 Lieut. E. W. Costello served in the eampaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897 with tho 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was twice wounded in the attacks
on 26th July and 2nd August 1"(£, and Medal with two Clasps) ; was awarded the ITUT. for conspicuous bravery
during the operations on the North- West Frontier of India in 1897 as here recorded : — " On the night of the 26th
July, at the Malakand., Lieut. Costello went out from the hospital enclosure, and, with the assistance of two
sepoys, brought in a wounded Lance-Havildar who was lying sixty yards away in the open on the football ground.
This ground was at the time overrun with swordsmen and swept by a heavy fire both from the enemy and our own
men who were holding the sapper lines."
800 Lieut. A. H. P. Harrison served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1394-95 with
the 33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
801 Lieut. J". H. Doveton served with the Chitr»l Relief Forco under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battal:on
Bedfordshire Regiment, including the stovming of the Malakand Pass and the engagement near Khar (Medal
with Clasp).
802 Lieut. K. L. W. Mackenzie served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart fa 1897-98 with the 23th Bombay Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force,
including the engagement at Badmanai Pass and the capture of Jarobi ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force,
including the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
s"' Lieut. C. A. Vivian served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Kohat
Kurram Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry, and was
present in the engagements at Dargai on the iSth and 20th October, the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, and the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao(two Clasps).
8U» Lieut. J. L. Furney seived in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under ?ir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the 22nd Punjab Infantry with the Malakand Field Force, and was present in the operations in
Swat and Bajour, including the night attack of Nawagai on the :9th, 20th and 21st September ; with the Mohmand
Field Force, including the capture of the Badmanai Pass and the operations in the Mittai and Suran Vallsyn, an 1
with the Tirah Expeditionary Force on the Line of Communications, including the engagement at Dargai on the
18th October 1897 (Medal with Clasp).
803 Lieut. H. jb. St. John served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 45th Raitray's Sikhs, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, the relief of ChaSi-
dara, tho operations in Upper Swat and Bajaur, and in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expe-
ditionary Force including the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (Medal with three Clas&p).
809 Lieut. S. F. B. Dalrymple-Hay served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
2Qth Punjab Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp) .
810 Lieur,. Haworth served in the campaign on ths North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light
Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar (Medal with two Clasps.)
812 Lieut. F. S. Keen served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India urder Sir William Lockhart
in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, including the operations in the Bara
Valley and tho Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
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814 Lieut. R. W. Henderson served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force undei- Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
817 Lieut. Batemau Champain served throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force under Sir
Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion of the Buffs (Medal with Clasp).
813 Lieut. J. E. B. Johnson served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the Queen's
Own Corps of Guides, including the engagements at Malakand and Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
820 Lieut. W. Hesketh served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 attached to the 1st Bat-
talion Gordon Highlanders, including the storming of the Malakand Pass— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
883 Lieut. C. H. Villiers-Stuart served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present in the
operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, and in the action at Dargai on 20th
October (Medal with two Clasps).
SJ- Lieut. G. K. Channer. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Harts's Annual Army List," p. 786.
SJ5 Lieut. J. D. Stirling served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rob;rt Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion
King's Own Scottish Borderers, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and
the engigement at Panjkora (Medal with Clasp)."
820 Lieut. R. J. Hilsoii served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion
East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Claspi.
857 Lieut. 0. E. Knapp served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Devenshire Regiment, and was present at
the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
828 Lieut. H. R. E. Pratt served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs, and was present in the operations on the Samana Range, including the
siege of Gulistan (mentioned in despatches); also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, the operations in the Maidan,
Bagh, and Waran Valleys, and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, BSO. and Medal with
three Clasps).
830 Lieut. G. A. M'Watters served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present in the
operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th October,
in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two
Clasps).
831 Lieut. W. A. S. Walker served in tho campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, and took part in the defence of the Malakand, the operations in
Lpper Swat and Bajaur, and in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, includ-
ing the operations in the Bara Valley and the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
832 Lieut. E. C. Alexander served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the ist Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment, and was pre-'
sent at the engagement of t'hagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, and the forcing of the Sampagha and Arhanga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar and the operations in the Waran and Bara Valleys (Medal with two
Clasps).
831 Lieut. F. G. Marsh served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present in the
operations between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th October,
in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal with two
Clasps),
831 Lieut. S. Morton served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force as Provost Marshal ist Brigade, and took part in the defence
of the Malakand and the engagement at Landakai; also with the Buner Field Force as Provost Marshal ist
Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
8,7 Second Lieut. E. G. D. de Labilliere served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in
1894-95 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India
under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
83> Lieut. G. S. Clarke served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers
(Medal with two Clasps).
839 Second Lieut. F. A. Magniac served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tochi Field Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
810 Lieut. L. L. Wheatley served in the campaisn on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs, took part in the defence of Chakdara (wounded), in the opera-
tions in Upper Swat and Bajaur, and in the engagement at Landakai ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
(mentioned in despatches, DUO., and Medal with three Clasps).
842 Lieut. E. W. C. Ridgeway served in| the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles (Medal
with Clasp).
843 Second Lieut. H. S. Becher served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the ist Battalion 2nd Goorkha Rifles with the Kurram Kohat Field Force, including the
relief of the Samana Forts, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the actions at Dargai on the 18th
and 20th October, the expeditions to the Waran Valley, Dwatoi and Chamkani country, and tho march down the
Bara Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
814 Lieut. W. R. Ross served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry, including the defence of the Malakand and the engagement at
Landakai (Medal with two Clasps).
846 Second Lieut. W. D. Reid served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present at the
action at Dargai on 20th October, in the march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and
Bazar Valleys (Medal with two Clasps).
843 Second Lieut. E. F. Holland served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
849 Second Lieut. A. L. D. Shewell served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes and at the capture of Bagh (Medal with two Clasps).
85° Second Lieut. A. E. Jewett served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was
present at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes (Medal with two Clasps).
851 Second Lieut. W. W. Van Someren served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 36th Sikhs with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the capture of the
Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, the operations in the Maidan,
Bagh, and Waran Valleys, and the march down the Bara Valley, and was present at the engagement at Shin
Kamar (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with two Clasps).
853 Second Lieut. J. G. Jennings served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (Medal
with two Clasps).
834 Second Lieut. J. H. Watson served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Mohmand Field Force with the ist Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry (Medal
with Clasp).
H H 2
47*^ Indian Staff Corps — War Services of Lieutenants.
456 Second Lieut. F. G. Moore served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and waspresent
at the capture of the Sampagha and Arhanga Passes, the capture of Bagh, the Dwatoi reconnaissance, the crossing
of the Kahu Darra, and in the expedition to the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
857 Second Lieut. W. G. K. Gough served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of Iuaia under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Malakand Field Force and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with
two Clasps).
8SS Second Lieut. H. B. D. Baird served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William.
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the King's Own Scottish Borderers (Medal with
Clasp),
850 Second Lieut. R.W. de C.Rennick served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 16th Bengal Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
N.B. War Seroiceg should be sonmunicated to the Editor of* TXarV 'g Army Ligt," andaddregged to him ci
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Governor General's Body Guard (Raised in 1773). 472
"J at a" — " Ava" — "Mahabajpobe" — "Moodkee" — "Feeozeshuhue" — "Alliwal" — "Sobbaok."
Head Quarters at Dehra Dhoon. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Slue.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Abut
Rank.
Rem irks.
Captain R. E. Grimston, Staff Corps ...'13 Apr. 92 Commandant, 22 July 98— From 6 Bengal Cavalry.
Captain W. R. Bird wood, Staff Corps ... 9 May 96 Adjutant, 24 May 93.— From 11 Bengal Lancers.
Surgeon Lt. Col, G. A. Emerson, MB....] 1 Oct. 97 In medical charge, 6 Apr. 98— Civil, Dehra Dhoon.
Establishment. — Commandant; Adjutant; 1 Risadar ; 2jamadars; 7 Duffadars; 7 Lance Duffadars; 3 Farriers ;
2 Trumpeters; 98 Troopers.
1st Bengal Lancers (late ist Irregular Cavalry — Skinner's Horse. — Raised in 1803)
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Bhubtpobe" — "Candahab, 1842 " — "Afghanistan, 18-9-80."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Yellow. Facing*, Blaclc. [duty, Simla-
Major R.F.Gartside-Tipping, Staff Corps
Colonel St. J. F. Michel!, Staff Corps ...
Major C. H. Hayes, Staff Corps
Major VV. D. Thomson, Staff Corps
Captain C. Davis, Staff Corps
Captain H. L.Roberts, Staff Corps
Captain C. Finch, Staff Corps
(Captain C. P. G. Griffin, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. C. A.K. Johnson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. C. D. Mears, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. D. Russell, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. Sproule, Staff Corps
and Lieut. H. B. Cheyne, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. G. Knowles, Staff Corps
Captain G. T. Mould, Indian Med. Ser.
Captain J.Gould,ilO. Ind. Med. Service
3 Aug. 93'Commandant, 10 Sept. 94, with rank of Lt. Colonel. — On Special
26 Mar. 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Feb. 93. —
A. Q. M. Gen., Punjab Command. [—Furlough.
1 Oct. 94'2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Sept. 94.
1 May 98 Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88. — Assistant Judge Adv. Gen.
23 Apr. 92jSquadron Commander, 4 Aug. 91. — Offg. Commandant.
25 Aug. 94 Squadron Commander, 30 Oct. 94.
30 Jan. 95]Squadron Commander, 20 May 97. — Sick Furlough.
7 Feb. goiSqnadron Officer, 2S April 90.
15 Sept. 91 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 3 Aug. 95.
1 June 93'Squadron Officer, i3 June 93. — Furlough.
30 Nov. 9sJSquadron Officer, 20 May 97.
8 June 96jOfficiating Squadron Officer.
5 Aug. 96|Officiati)n S (uadron Officer.
jo June 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 88 In medical charge, 4 Aug. 92. — Sick Furlough.
29 July 96 (Officiating in medical charge.
2nd Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Irregular Cavalry. — Raised in 1809).
■Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Rajpuls, i Squadron Jats, i Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans.
" Aebacan" — "Sobbaon" — " Punjab " — "Egtpt, 1882," — "Tbl-el-Kebib."
Head Quarters at Weerut. Uniform, Bine. Facings, Light Blue.
•kt.Colnnel G. H. V. Garbett, Staff Corpsjr.7 Nov. 95'Commandant, 11 July 97.
Major K. S. Davison, Staff Corps.
Major St. G. L. Steele, Staff Corps
Major J. G. Turner, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. B. Commeline, StaffCorps
Captain J. A. Douglas, StaffCorps
p.s.c. Captain M. E. Willoughby, S.C...
Captain W. B. James, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. F. Turner, StaffCorps..
Xieut. L. L. Maxwell, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. G. Pritchard, StaffCorps
Lieut. G.Thomas, StaffCorps
Lieut. P. B. Sangster, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. K. Bourne, StaffCorps
Major A. W. Dawson, MD.lnd. Med. S
19 Aug. 9512nd inCom. and Squadron Comdr., n July97. — Sick Furlough.
11 May 98jSquadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88. — D. A. A. Gen., Bengal.
22 Jan. 96: Squadron Commander. 1 Jan. 91. — Insp. Off. Rajpootana and
N.W.P. Imp. Service Cavalry.
10 Mar. 94 Squadron Commander, 1 Jan. 91.
25 Aug. 94 Squadron Commander, 6 Jon. 94. — D.A.Q.M.G. In tell. Branch.
I Quarter Master General's Department.
6 Feb. 95! Squadron Commander, 6 Jan. 94.
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Comdr., 11 July 97. — Officiating S.S.O., Delhi.
14 Sept. 98 Squadron Officer, 6 Oct. 02.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
31 July 90 Squadron Officer, 28 Sept. 93. — Officiating Adjutant.
13 Oct. gijSquadron Officer, 6 Jan. 94. — Officiating Squadron Commander.
23 Nov. 94jSquadron Officer. 26 Sept. 97. — On Plague duty.
28 Feb. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
13 Feb. 98 'Officiating Squadron Officer.
1 Apr. 93 In medical charge, isMaygo.
3rd Bengal Cavalry (late 4th Irregular Cavalry — 2nd Regiment Skinner s Horse
— Raised 6 Bee. 1814).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Jats, i Squadron Rangurs, \ Squadron Rajputs,
J Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan " — " Ghtjznee"— "Maharajpobe" — "Khelat" — "Moodkee"— "Feeozeshuhue" —
" Ali.iwai."— " Kandahab, 1SS0" — "Afghanistan, 1879-S0."
With Kohit Kurram Fjrae. Depit at Jullunder. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Yellow.
lit.ColonelG. H.Elliott, Staff Corps 113 July 93 Commandant, 16 Aug. 95.— Furlough. [Offg. Comdr.
Major H. J. J. Middleton, StaffCorps ... 28 Oct. 9'>j2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 16 Aug. 95. —
Major A. N. Carr, Staff Corps '30 Jan. 98)Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 88.
Captain C. Jackson, Staff Corps it Aug. 9i|Squadron Commander, 1 July 92.
Captain W. E. A. Blakeney, Staff Corps 10 May 93 Squadron Commander, 16 Aug. 95.
Captain C. L. Hamilton, Staff Corps ...J 10 May 9;: Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 89.
Captain F. L. Moore, Staff Corps ... ... 7 Feb. 96 Squadron Officer, 6 July 89.
Lieut. R. L. Morris, StaffCorps 1 31 July 91 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 16 Aug. 95.
Lieut. C. L. Gaussen, StaffCorps -5 Aug. 91 Squadron Officer, 9 Sept. 98.
'Lieut. G. A. Beeher, Staff Corps I21 Oct. 91 (Officiating Squadron Officer.— From 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Lieut. E. C. Loch, StaffCorps J2i Apr. 95lOfficiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. E. C. W. Conway-Gordon, S.C 116 Apr. 97JOfficiating Squadron Officer.
Major F.Wyville-Thoi'uson,?l/.B.Ind.M.S.!3o Sept.gSiIn medical cnarge, 26 Sept.93. — Lawrence Mil. Asylum, Sanawar.
Lieut. A. A. F. M'Ardle, MB. Ind. M. S.I28 Jan. 97 Officiating in medical charge.
-Each Regiment of Bengal Cavalry consists of Half Squadrons, organized in 4 Squadrons, with the following Establish-
ment:— Commandant; 4 Squadron Commanders; 4 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 4 Risaldars ; 4
Risaidars ; 1 WordieMajor; 8 Jamedars; 8 Kote Dafedars; 56 Dafedars; S Trumpeters; 536 Privates.
,473 4th Bengal Cavalry (late 6th Irregular Cavalry. — Raised in 1840;.
Class Squalron Regirnsui — 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahometans, 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Jats.
Granted an Honorary Standard for Service in Sind, 1S44, with the device — " a lion passant regardant."
"Afghanistan, 1879-E0."
Head Quarters at Saugor. Detachment at Jubbulpore. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel H. C. Lamb, Staff Corps
Major E. H. H. Montresor, Staff Corps..
Major F. J. B. Priestley, Staff Corps
Captain \V. C. Knight', Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain G. de S. Barrow, Staff C
Captain H. G. Stainforth, Staff Corps..
Captain F.Shakespear, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. V. Smith, Scad- Corps
Lieut. F. T. T. Moore, Stall Corps
Lient. D. il. it. Macaulay, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. L. Smith, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. C. H. Martin, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. W.White, UD. Ind. Med.S.
A I! MY
Rank.
S May
S May
30 Jan
25 Aug.
23 Aug.
7 Feb.
9 Nov.
•21 July
24 Sept
10 Jan.
4 Oct.
2< Mar.
1 Oct.
Remarks.
Commandant, 3: Dec. 94.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 25 Nov. 96.
Squadron Commander, 15 Jan. 92. — At Jubbulpore.
Squadron Commander, 31 Dec. 94. — Staff College, Sandhurst.
Squadron Commander, 21 July 96.
Squadron Officer, 4 Aug. 87. — Assist. Inspector of Army Signal-
ing, Puujaub and Bengal.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 31 Dec. 94.
Squadron Officer, 23 Jan. 96.
Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 96.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 11 May 92.
5th Bengal Cavalry (late jth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 28 April 1841).
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Rajputs, 1 Squadron Jats.
" PUNJAB " — ' ' MOOLTAN " — " AFGHANISTAN, 1879-S0."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Bark Blue.
Lt. Colonel W. AV. Lean, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. G. 5Tate, Stiff Corps ...
Captain S. C. Gough, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. Boileau, Staff Corps .
Captain E. B. Lang, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Boileau, Staff Corps
Oapt. H. J. M. Macandrew, Staff Corp? io Nov.
Capt.-H. M'N. Patterson, Staff Corps
Capt. W. K. Scharlieb, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. T.Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. C. Jones, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. N. Holden, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Hodgkinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. B. Stokes, Staff Corps
Captain F. W. Gee, MB. Ind. Med. S..
11 Sept.98iCommandant, 15 Apr. 96. [lough
12 Nov. 93 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 21 July 96.— Fur-
11 Oct. 90 Squadron Commander, 13 May 90.— Artjt. Assam Valley Light
Horse Volunteers.
23 Apr. 92 Squadron Commander, 17 Nov. 91.
25 July 93 Squadron Commander, 24 Nov. 93.
14 May 95 Squadron Commander, 21 Mar. 95.
Squadron Commander, 6 July 89.— With Khyber Brigade.
S Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 6 July 89.
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 30 Aug. 92.— Burma Military Police.
5 Feb. 92 Squadron Officer, 19 Nov. 93.
11 June 92 Squadron Orticerand Adjutant, 16 Feb. 96.
19 July 93 Squadron Officer, S Jan. 98.
:7 Jan. 93 Officiating Squadron Officer. — Furlough.
28 July 97 (Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 88,In medical charge, 16 July 94.
6th (The Prince of Wales's) Bengal Cavalry (late Sth Irregular Cavalry. —
Raised 31 Jan. 1842).
Class Squadron Regiment— ij Squadron Sikhs, \ Squadron Rajputs, J Squadron Jats, i Squadron Hindustani
Hindus, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans.
Plume of the Prince of Wales.
"Punniau" — "Moodkee" — "Fekozeshuhub" — " Sob n aon " — "Egypt, 18S2" — "Tel-el-Kebir."
Head Quarters at Nowgong. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed.
Sonoraru Colonel.— Field Marshal U.R.K. Albert Edward, Prince 0/ Wales and Dulce of Cornwall,
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIB. GOTO.
Lt.Colonel J. C. F. Gordon, Gill. S.C... to Nov. 93,Commandant, 20 Nov. 92.— Furlough.
30 Dec. 97 2nd in Comd. and Squadron Comdr. 20 Nov. 92.— Offg. Comdt.
28 Feb. g^Squadron Commander, 30 March 86.— Off;
1 Jan. 96 Squadron Commander, 18 July 87
Lt.Colonel C. S. Wheler, Staff Corps
Major C. E.W. Macdonald, Staff Corps
Major E. T. Paul, Staff Corps
Captain R. E. Grimston, Staff Corps ...
' Captain W. F. Shakespear, Staff Corps
Captain 0. F. Campbell, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. P. Barnes, Staff Corps
p. s.c. Captain F.deB. Toang, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Maxwell, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. C. Newnham, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Hodgkinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Battye, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel P. F. O'Connor, MD. I. M.S.
23 Apr. 92
9 Aug. 93
9 Sept. 93
0 Feb. 95
9 Dec. 95
1 Dec. 90
7 Mar. 94
9 May 95
16 July 93
31 Mar. 95
-D.
2nd in Command.
A. A. General, Oude.
Squadron Commander, I20 Nov. 92. — Comdt. Gov. Gen.'s Body
Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 92. [Guard.
Squadron Commander, 23 Apr. 94.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 2 June 88.
Squadron Officer, 9 Apr. 91. [Troops.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 Nov. 92.— Offg. Imp. Service
Squadron Officer, 2 Dec. 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Squadron Officer.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 23 Aug. 82.
7th Bengal Cavalry (late if tJt Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan. 1846).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Jats, £ Squadron Sdchs, i Squadron Dogras,} Squadron Rajputs, £ Squi
juadrou
Brahmins, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Punjab " — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Fyzabad. Half Squadron at Alipore. Calcutta. Uniform, Bed. Facing
, Dark Blue.
p.s.c. Major A. M. Renny, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel E. W. Chalmers, Staff Corp?
Major F. G. Pollock, Staff Corps
Major J. H. Parsons, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Merewether, Staff Corps
Captain R. S. Alexander, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. C. Cawood, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain J. K. Tod, Staff Corps
Captain H. M'Conaghey, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. I. H.Campbell, Stall' Corps
Lieut. R. C. Harbottle, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. Badcock, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. G. M. Wheeler, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. F. Benneit, Gloucester Regt....
Lieut. F. C. Nicolas. Staff Corps
Lieut. S. M.Tahourdin, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. P. O. Carnegy, Staff Corps
Commandant, 17 Dec. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough.
2iidin Command and SquadronCommander, 9 Feb. 38.— Snpdt.
Remount Depot, Hussur. J-Coi?if
2nd in Command and Squndron Commander, 17 Dec. 9fi.— Oflg.
Squadron Commander, 20 Feb. 92.— Burma Commission.
Squadron Commander, 1 Feb. 90— Offg. 2nd m Command.
Squadron Commander, 17 Dec. 96.— Uffg. Supdt. of Remount.
Squadron Commander, 14 Mar. 98. [Depot, Ahmednugger.
Squadron Comdr. 14 Mar. 9S— Staff Capt. Intell. Branch, Q. M.
Squadron Comdr. 14 Mar.98.— Staff Col. Sandhurst [Gen.'s Dept.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 16 Feb. 95.
Squadron Officer, 12 Sept. 98.
Squadron Officer, 9 Apr. 97.— Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 24 Aug. gS.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medieai charge, 21 Dec. 96.
8th Bengal Cavalry (late iSth Irregular Cavalry. — Raised 24 Jan. 1846). 474
Class Squadron Regt.— 2 Squadrons Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Rajputs, 1 Squadron Jats.
"Afghanistan, 1878-80." Head Quarters at Bareilly. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Ranz, Names, and Cobps.
Abmy
Rank.
Renabks.
Major J. de C. D. Meade, Staff Corps ... 9 Aug. 93|Commandant, 12 Sept. 95, with rank of Lt.CoIonel.
Major E. H. Rivett-Carnac, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 96,2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 6 June 1
Major J. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps ... n Sept. 97 Squadron Commonder, 3 Jan. f
Captain W. M. Carpendale, Staff Corps
Captain C. I. Wimberley, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. H. Vanrenen, Staff Corps
Captain T. C. M. T. Hogg, Staff Corps
Captain R. B.Chaplin, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Becher, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. Cheyne, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. Gaussen, Staff Corps
2 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 21 July 92.
29 July 93 Squadron Commander, 27 May 93.
10 Mar. 94 Squadron Officer, 12 Sept. 95. — Furlough.
25 Aug. 97 Squadron Officer, 11 Dec. 91.
16 Nov. 98 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 11 Dec. 91.
21 Oct. 9ijSquadron Officer, 24 July 93.— With 3 Bengal Cavalry.
16 Jan. 91,'Sqiladron Officer, 16 Apr. 95. — Orderly Officer to Brigadier Gen.
C. C. Egerton, Comde. Khyber Brigade.
31 Jan. 94iOtficiating Squadron Officer.— Furlough.
Lieut. _M. H. L. Gale, Staff Corps (30 Oct. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
MajorJ.T.Daly,Ji\B. India Med. Service. I 1 Apr. gS'In medical charge, 22 April 93.
Note. — The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz.— Guide Cavalry, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th
Punjab Cavalry — take rank immediately after the 8th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry.
9th Bengal Lancers (late ist Rodsons Horse. — Raised in 1857).
Class Squadron Regt.— ij Squadron Sikhs, J Squad. Dogras, iA Squad. Punjabi Mahomedans, J Squad. Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Suakin, 1885" — "Chiteal."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Blue. Facings, White.
Lt. Colonel G. L. Garstin, Staff Corps ...j 3 Sept.96|Commandant, 20 Dec. 94.
Major H.L. Dawson, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 93:2nd in Command and Squad Commander, 20 Dec. 94. —Sick Furl.
Major F. W. P. Angelo, Staff Corps '30 Jan. 98 Squadron Comdr. 10 Dec. 88.— Insp. Officer Imp. Ser. Cav. Punjab.
Captain A. G. Peyton, Staff Corps 111 Aug. 9i!souadron Commander, 1 Feb. 93. — With Imp. Service Troops.
Captain S. F. Crocker, Staff Corps 10 Mai.
Captain G. P. B.. Creagh, Staff Corps ...14 May
Captain R. B. Low, DSO. Staff Corps...! 7 Feb. 96
Lieut. A. W. Pennington, Staff Corps... 3 July 89
Lieut. G. S. Sheppard, Staff Corps 26 Feb. 90
Lieut. G. A.. H. Beatty, Staff Corps 29 Apr. 91
Lieut. R. C. W. Lukin, Staff Corps 11 May 92
Lieut. C. A. Smith, Staff Corps 10 June 96
Lieut. J. T. Marsh, Staff Corps 24 Aug. 97
Lt.ColocelE.Palmer.IndiaMed.Service 30 Mar. 92
Squadron Commander, 20 Dec. 94. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squadron Commander, 5 Oct. 95.
Squadron Officer, 10 Dec. 86. — Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Low.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 Jan. 92. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 1 Feb. 93.— Assist. Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class.
Squadron Officer, 29 June 93. — Officiating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, 5 Oct, 95. — Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 19 Nov. 56.
10th (The Duke of Cambridge's Own) Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Hodson's
Horse. — liaised in 1857).
Class Squadron Regt. — iA Squadron Sikhs, i Squad. Dogras, i Squad. Punjabi Mohamedans, | Squad. Pathans.
"Delhi" — " Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Nowshera. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Honorary Colonel.— Field Marshal -Zf.it. if. The Dukeof Cambridge, KG. KT.KP.GCB.GCS1. GCMG .GCIF.GCVO.
Major E. J. F. Wood, Staff Corps .
Major F. A. Blyth, Staff Corps ...
Major R. C. Onslow, Staff Corps
Captain W. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain M. Cowper, Staff Corps in Aug. 9:
1 Jan. 93
n Feb. 95
11 Sept. 96
June 90
Captain W. H. Fasken, Staff Corps .
Captain F. G. Cardew, Staff Corps
Commandant, 14 Oct. 94, with rank of Lt.CoIonel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 14 Oct. 94.
Squadron Commander, 2 Mar. 90. — Deputy Judge Advocate
General, Madras Command.
Squadron Commander, 1 Oct. 91.
Squadron Commander, 14 Oct. 94. — Furlough. TFurl.
Squadron Commander, 15 May 98. — With Imp. ServiceTroops. —
Squadron Commander, 15 May 98. — Assist. Sec. Govt, of India,
Military Department. — Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 15 May 98.
Squadron Officer, 1 Oct. 91. — Garrison Qr. Mr., Fort William.
Squadron Officer, 17 Nov. 94.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Nov. 94.
Squadron Officer, 18 Jan. 95. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 15 May 98. — Comman ling Depot.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
2nd Lieut. E. J. E. Moir, Staff Corps ... !2o Jan. 97,Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lt.CoIonel C. H. Beatson, Ind.Meu. Ser. '30 Sept. 90'ln medical charge. 21 Dec. 86.
CaTurnbull, lf_B.pt. W. B. Ind.Med.Ser. 29 July gi. Officiating in medical charge.
10 May 93
lo Mar. 94
Captain W. L. Maxwell, Staff Corps ... 25 Aug. 94
Captain E. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps ...i 6 Feb. 95
Lieut. W. E. Young, Staff Corps ! 4Julygi
Lieut. H. G. Young, Staff Corps j 2 Mar. 92
Lieut. R. L. Ricketts, Staff Corps 1 4 Apr. 95
Lieut. J. C. Coldstream, Staff Corps ...I30 Nov. 95
Lieut. A. D. Strong, Staff Corps !i6 Aug. 9
11th (Prince of Wales's Own) Bengal Lancers (late let Sikh Cavalry).
Raised in 1857.— Plume of the Prince of Wales.
Class Squadron Regt.— 2 Squadrons Sikhs. 1 Squad. Dogras, J Squad. Punjabi Mahomedans. i Squad. Pathans.
"Lucknow" (Capture)— "Takl* Foais" — " Pkkin"— " a.li Mosjid "— " Afghanistan, 1878-79 "—"Chiteal."
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Red.
Honorary Colonel. — Field Marshal H. R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. Kf. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Bt.Lt.Col._H. H. R. Heath, Staff Corps. 22 Jan. ge.Oommandant, 5 Dec. 95
Major S. B. Beatson, CB. Staff Corps , 1 July
Major F. H. R. Drummond, CIE., S.C. 16 Feb. 87
Major F. G. Delamain, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 96
Major H. Wright, DSO. Staff Corps ... 12 Juneg8
Captain R. A. Carruthers, Staff Corps ; 10 Mar. 94
Captain E. H. Cole, Staff Corps I19 Dec. 94
Captain W. R. Birdwood, Staff Corps...' 9 May 96
Captain A. CM. Waterfteld, Staff Corps 5 Feb. 98
Bt. Major H. Coapj-Smith, Staff Corps. 6 Feb. 98
Lieut. M. F. Kindersley, Staff Corps ....30 May 91
Lieut. W. H. Norman, Staff Corps 22 Dec. 91
Lieut. G. B. M. Sarel, Starf Corps \ 7 Apr.
2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr. 5 Dec. 95. — Furlough.
Squad. Comdr., 6 JulySS. — With 2 Central India Horse. — Furl.
Squadron Commander, 20 Aug. 89.
Squadron Commander, 20 Aug. 89. — Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 5 Dec.95.— Adj. Behar Light Horse.
Squad. Command. 5 May 97.— Statiou Staff Officer, Kohat-Kurram
Force.
Squad. Officer. 10 Aug .89. — Adj.Gov. Gen.'s Body Guard.
Squadron Officers June 90. —Staff College, Sandhurst.
Squadron Officer, 24 July 93.
Squadron Officer, 18 Dec. 93.— Burma Military Police.— Fcrl.
Squadron Officer, 18 Dec. 93.— Officiating Adjutant.
._ Squadron Officer, 1 Apr., 95.
Lieut. K. H. Jackson, Staff Corps j 6 Nov. 92|Squadron Officer, 20 June 96.— Burma Military Polic
Lieut. J. L. Stewart, Staff Corps lio Jan. 97|Officiating Squadron Officer. *
Lieut. G. M. Orr, Staff Corps 1 22 Apr. 98 Officiating. Squadron Officer.— With 16' Bengal Cavalry.
Lt.Col. W. A. Mawson,lBd. Med. Ser.i 1 Mar. 96 In medical charge 16 July 91.
475 12th Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Sikh Cavalry). — Raised 20 Oct. 1857.
Class Squadron Regiment — 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Dogras, 1 Squadrons Punjabi Hahomedans.
" Abyssinia" — "Pbiwab Kotal"— "Chabasia" — "Kabul, 1879 " — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Blue.
Hank, Names, and Cobps.
Colonel J. B. Lynch, Staff Corps
Major H. A. Ca'rleton, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Rawlins, Staff Corps ..
Captain G. J. 0. Hall, Staff Corps
p.».e. Captain C. H. Selwyn, Staff Corp:
Captain D. D. Baynes, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. H. Gough, Staff Corps ..
Captain E. M. J. Molyneux, Start Corp;
Lieut. b\ C.K. Alaemullen, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. 0. Humfrey, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. W. H. Pennington, Staff Corps..
Lieut. R. I. Chamberlain, K.O. S. Bord.
Lieut. D. Deane, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Hesketh, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel VV. A. Sitnmonrls
Capt. 1''. N.Windsor,.lijy. Ind. Med. Ser.
Ann'
Rank.
8 Jan
9 Oct. 97
31 Jan. 91
22 Jan. 9
10 May 9
25 Aug. 94
23 Aug. 95
29 Aug. 96
5 Feb. 97
4 Dec. a8
31 Oct. 90
18 May 93
3 Dec. 94
4 Sept. 96
5 Apr. 97
3; Mar. 95
9 July 98
Remarks.
Commandant, 1 April 91. [Furlough.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 93. — Sick
Squadron" Commander, 1 June 38.
Squadron Commander, 2 Apr. 89.
Squadron Commander, 27 Oct. 86. — Furlough. [Dept.
Squadron Officer, 1 June 88. — Assist. Sec. Govt, of India, Military
Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 89. — Stiff College, Sandhurst.
Squadron Officer, 2 Apr. 89. — Army Renuuut Department.
Squadron Officer, 8 April 93.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 4 Aug. 93. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 11 May 96. — Burma Military Police.
Squadron Officer, 24 Jan. 97. — Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 3 Nov. 81.
Officiating in medical charge.
13th (DuJce of Gontiaught's) Bengal Lancers (late^thSihh Cavalry). — Raited 1858.
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Sikhs (Jatsl, 1 Squadron Dogras, 2 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Egipt, 1882," — "Tel-kl-Kebir."
Head Quarters at Ri»ul i"indee. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Honorary Colonel. — General 1T.S.H. Arthur William Patrick Albert, Duke of Oonnaught and Slrathearn,
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. QCHG. GCIE. GCVO.
Lt.Colonpl G. W. Deane, Staff Corps ..
Lt. Colonel R. F. Trotter, Staff Cjrps ..
Major J H. Balfour, StatfCorps
Major M. L. Shipley, Staff Corps
Major R. C. Broome, StatfCorps
Captain H. E. Whiffin, Staff Corps
Captain A. G. B. Turner, Staff Corns ...
Captain J. L. W. Ffrench-Mullen. S. C.
Captain P. Holland-Pryor, StatfCorps.
Lieut. H. H. Onbbe, StatfCorps
Lieut. C. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. M. Hall, Staff Corns
Lieut. G. A. S. Gordon. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. S. Corlett, Staff Corpi
Lieut. J. H. Doveton, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. W. Watson, StatfCorps ..
2nd Lieut. H. B. D. B.tu-d, Staff Corps
Captain G. B. Irvine, Ind. Med. Ser. ...
13 Jan. 9; Commandant. 30 Mar. 97.
8 Dec. 95 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander.
6 Oct. 90 Squadron Commander, 1 July 89. — Furlougn.
30 Jan. 98 Squadron Commander, 30 Mar. 97.
11 May 98 Squadron Commander, 27 Jan. 98. — Supdt. Remount Depot,
Aumednugger.
27 Jan. 94 Squadron Commander, 27 Jan. 98. — Burma Military Police.
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Commander, 27 Jan. 93. — Assist. Supdt. Remount
Depot, Saharanpore.
14 Sept.93 Squadron Officer, 6 May 93.— Burma Military Police.
16 Nov. 98 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 93.
11 July 91 Squadron Officer, 24 July 93. — Burma Military Police.
3 Apr. 92 Squadron Officer, 5 Apr. 92.
3 Dec. 94 Squadron Officer, 30 Mar. 97.— With Khyber Force.
19 Dec. 95|Squadron Officer, 16 June 98.
3 Dec. 94'Officiating Squadron Officer.
1 Oct. 95:Ofticiating Squadron Officer.
5 Aug. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
20 Jan. 97|OtKciating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge,
31 Mar. 87 Officiating in medical charge. — From 14 Bengal Infantry.
14th Bengal Lancers (late Hurray's Jut Eorse. — Raised in 1857)
Class Regiment— Jat
" Chabasia
Head Quarters at
Lt.Col. P. R. Bairnsfather, Staff Corps.
Major L. S. Peyton, Staff Corps
Major O. C. Armstrong, Staff Corps ...
Oaptam G. H. Welter, StatfCorps
Captain S. H. B. Hobbs, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. W. S. Wiugate, Staff Corps
Captain ,1. F. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain N. C. Taylor, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. M.Hughes, StatfCorps
Lieut. A. S. H. Teed, Staff Corps
Lt. H. M. W. Souter, Manchester Regt.
Lieut. E. G. Sexton, StatfCorps
2ud Lieut. C. C. A. A. Hughes, Staff C.
Cipiain R. J. Marks, Indian Med. Ser.
"—"Kabul, 1879"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Allahabad. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
2 Nov. 98 Commandant, -.0 Mar. 97. [Furlough.
13. Tune 94 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Mar. 97.—
11 May 98 Squadron Commander, 29 Aug. 94.
13 Aug. 9o,Squadron Commander, 24 Mar. 9;.— Sick Furlough.
22 Jan. 92 Squadron Comdr. 24 Mar. 97 —Unpaid Attache, HeadQrs. Bengal.
22 Oct. 92lSquadron Officer, 3 Feb. S6.— Furlough.
10 Mar. 94 Squadron Officer, 8 July 92.— Furlough.
7 Feb. 96 Squadron Officer, 8 July 92.
10 Sept.9o|Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 24 Mar. 97.
13 Sept.92|Squadron Officer, 6 Jan. 98.
31 July 95'Olticiating Squadron Officer.
4 Jan. 9 i Officiating Squadron Officer.
14 Aug. 95jOt)iciating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 8vlfn medical charge, 30 July 91.
15th Bengal (Guretnn's Mooltanee) Lancers. — Raised 14 Jan. 1858.
Class Regiment— 2J Squadrons Pathans, :* Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Oolonel F. R. Ditmas, StatfCorps..
Major W. C. Pollard, Staff Corps
Major P. B.Lindsell, Staff Corps
Major G. F. Willes, StatfCorps
Captain H. M'A. Johnston., StatfCorps
Captain G. A. Robertson.'Staff Corps ...
Captain E. de V. Wintle, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. F. C. Gordon, Staff Corps...
CaptainH. C. Ricketts, Staff Corps
Captain A. C. H. Smithett, Staff Corps
Captain E. C. Bayley, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. S. M. Shea, StatfCorps
Lieut. A. Y. Cheyne, Staff Corps
Major H. Fooks, Indian Med. Service.
10 July 93 Commandant, 16 June 93.
14 Aug. 96,2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 3 Aug. 87.
Squadron Commander.
11 Sept.9ci3quadron Commander, 10 May 90.— Furlough.
24 June97'Squadron Commander, 3 Jan. 97.— Furlough.
10 May 93;Squadron Officer, 6 Dec. 85. [Branch Simla.
6 Feb. gs'Squadron Officer, 25 July 88— Offg. Staff Captain, Intelligence
6 Feb. 95]Squadron Officer, 1 Aug. 88.— Sick Furlough.
23 Aug. 95;Squadron Officer, 6 July 89.
10 Nov. g/iSquadron Officer, loMaygo.— Furlough.
29 Dec. 97,Squadron Officer, 17 May 91.— Adjutant Surma Valley Light
Horse.
14 Sept.98,Officiating Squadron Officer.
18 Feb. 90 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
1 Jan. 9siOfficiating Squadron Officer.
1 Apr. g8|ln medical charge, 22 July 96.— With 53 Native Field Hospi
16th Bengal Cavalry. — Rained in 1S57, disbanded in 18& 2, re-formed in 1885.
Class Squadron Regiment — 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Dogras, 1 Squadron Jats.
Head Quarters at TTmballa. Uniform, Blue. Facing'. Blue.
476
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Akmy
Rank.
Remaeks.
Lt. Colonel A. ae V. Alexander, S. Corps
Major V. M. Stockley, Staff Corps.
Major H. P. K. Waldron, Staff Corps ...
Captain L. J. Howell, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Cookson, Staff Corps
CaptainC. Griffiths, Staff Corps
Captain C. Bailey, Staff Corps
Captain H. G. Maxwell, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. E. Thornton, Staff Corps ...
Captain I. G. White, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Lieut. H. C. Holman, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. W. M. Purvis, Staff Corps
Lieut. .T. S. Rivett-Caroac, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. S. Cox, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. Orr, Staff Indian Med. 8er.
Major H. C. Hudson, Indian Med. Ser.
Captain A. H. Moorhead, MB I
8 Dec. 9
5 Oct. 94
1 May 98
22 Jan. 90
11 Sept. 91
10 May 93
12 Nov. 95
7 May 98
14 Sept. 98
28 Sept.98
25 Mar. 91
25 July 93
16 Apr. 97
10 Jan. 97
22 Apr. 98
2 Aor. 93
28 July 97
Nov.
93-
Commandant, 4 Nov. 93.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 4
Squadron Commander, 2 Feb. 92. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 29 Apr. 93.
Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 93. — Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 93. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 2 Feb. 02. — Employed under Foreign Dept.
Squadron Officer, 20 Apr. 92.
Squadron Officer, 20 Apr. 92.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 28 July 93.
Squadron Officer, 18 Dec. 93.
Squadron Officer, 11 Jan. 97.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Otlieer.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.— With 11 Bengal Lancers.
In medical charge, 30 May 87. — Senior Med. Officer, Port Blair.
Officiating in medical charge.
17th Bengal Cavalry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882, re-formed in 1885.
Class Regiment— 2 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Squadrons Pathans.
" Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Blue. Facing), White.
Lt.ColonelC.W. Muir, CIE. Staff Corps
Bt.Lt. Col. F. G. Atkinson, Staff Corps
Major E. J. Medley, Stafl Corps
Captain E. B. Burton, Staff Corps
Bt.MajorH. Bower, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. Mardall, Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Boudier, Staff Corps
Captain E. W. Wall, Staff Corps
Captain J. M. Wikeley, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. K. Hudson, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. T. W. Cornish. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. A. Steel, Staff C irps
Lieut. R. W. Henderson. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. C. Smith, S.aff Corps
C.iotainD<i. Marshall, JZVB.lnd. Med. Ser.
7 July 95 Commandant, 5 July 95.
20 May 98 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander.
11 May 98 Squadron Commander, 12 Sept. 90. — Special Assistant British
Agent at Gilgit.
13 Aug. 90 Squadron Commander, 5 July 95.
18 Nov. 96 Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 95.— Furlough.
1 Feb. 92 Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 95. — Attache, Govt, of India.
5 July 9i Squadron Officer, 13 Feb. 97. [Mil. Dept.
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 16 Jan. 91. — Sick Furlough.
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 10 June 93.
15 Apr. 91 Squadron Officer, 1 Nov. 95 — Burma Military Police.
16 Nov. 95 Squadron Officer, 30 July 96.
18 Nov. 96 Squadron Officer, if July 97.— Sick Furlough.
10 Jan. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
2 Nov. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 88 In medical charge, 31 Aug. 92. — Sick Furlough.
18th Bengal Lancers (late 2nd Mahratta Horse. — Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Class Squadron Regiment — 3 Squadrons Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Sikhs.
" Afghanistan, 1870-80."
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Med. Facings, Blue.
Col. G. L.R.Richardson, CB.CIE., S. 0.(23 Mar. 96 Commandant, 20 Nov. 91.— Offg. A. A. General, Peshawur.
Lt. Colonel G. A. Money, Staff Corps.
Bt.Lt. Colonel J. E. Nixon, Staff Corps
Major I. Eardley-Wilmot, Staff Corps..
Major C. P. W. Pirie. Staff Corps
Captain K. Chesney, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Ma.jorO. B. s! F. Sbore, Staff C...
Captain H. W. Campbell, Staff Corps ..
Captain S. B. Grimston, Staff Corps
Captain C. 0. Swanston, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. C. S. Clarke, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. P. E. Ricketts, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. a. Maxwell, D.SO. Staff
Lieut. E. C. Corbyn. StaffCorps
Lieut. C. Wigram, Staff Corps...
! Corps
11 Sept.98 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 91. — Offg.
22 Jan. 96 Squadron Commander, 15 May 87. [Commandant.
1 May 98 Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
11 May gSISquadron Commander, 25 July 88. — Insp. Officer Imperial Ser-
vice Cavalry North Punjab and Cashmere.
22 Jan. oa'Squadron Commander, 16 Sept 95.
20 May 93'SquadronOfficer,8May 85. — D. A. A. Gen. for Inst. Chuckrata.
9 Sept.93lSquadron Officer, 4 SeptI 87.
6 Feb. 95. Squadron Officer, 22 Feb. 88. — Furlough.
9 May 96 Squadron Officer, 13 May 89. — With Khyber Brigade.
20 July 98 Squadron Officer, 20 Nov. 91.
17 June 90 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 21 Sept. 93.
24 Nov. 93 Officiating Squadron Officer. — Aide decamp to SirW. Lockhart
3 Dec. 94 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Furlough.
4 Oct. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. O. A. G. FitzGerald, StaffCorps 114 Nov. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. C. L. Norman, StaffCorps I22 Apr. 98. Officiating Squadron Officer.
Major\V.A.Sykes,D50.J/i?.Ind.Med.Ser| 1 Apr. 94'In medical charge, 20 Oct. S
19th Bengal Lancers (late Fane's Horse. — -Raised 14 Jan. i860).
Class Squadron Regiment — i-i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans,
1 Squadron Pathans.
" Taku Forts" — "Pekin" — " Ahmkd Khel" — " Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Loralai. Uniform. Blue. Facings, French Grey.
Colonel E. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel E. A. Young, StaffCorps
Major H. S. Massy, StaffCorps
Major S. D. Gordon, StaffCorps ... .
Major S.F. Biddulph, StaffCorps
Captain C. B. Templer, StaffCorps ..
Captain H. Hudson, Staff Corns
Captain A. G. Medley, Staff Corps ..
CaptaiuL.N.Youngliusband, StaffCorps
Captain W. S. Fraser, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. L. Gregorv, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. H. M'Neile, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. W. M'K. Ballantyne, Staff C...
Lieut. J. Craih-, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. O'B. Taylor, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Robertson, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. F. Lance, StaffCorps
Captain M. A. Ker, Indian Med. Ser. ..,
10 July 98 Commandant, 22 Aug. 93.
15 Dec. 95 <mdin Com. and Squad. Oomdr. 22 Aug. 93. — A. A. Gen. Lah
28 Feb. 94 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Oct. 93
21 Sept. 94 Squad. Comdr. 28 Aug. 92.— D. A. A. Gen. Hd. Qrs. Bengal l.'omu.
5 Sept. 97 Squadron Commander, 1 Nov. 93. — Furlough.
1 1 Aug. 91 Squadron Commander, 6 June 96. [Force.
22 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 2 Feb/97.— D. A. A. Gen. Punjab Field
6 Feb. 95 Squadron Comdr., 2 Feb. 97.— With Malakand Force.
7 Feb. 96 Squadron Officer, 1 Nov. 88. — Inspecting Officer, Central India
imperial Service Cavalry.
23 Mar. 98 Squadron Officer, 3 A.pr.195. — Aide de Camp to Major General
Sir Bindon Blood.
7 Oct. 91 Squadron Officer, 16 May 95.— Burma Military Police.
13 Feb. 94 Squadron Officer, 12 Aug. 96. —Officiating Adjutant.
22 Feb. 93|Squadron Officer, 5 Nov. 96. — Furlough.
14 July 93! Squadron Officer, 9 Dec. 97. - Furlough.
ioSept.94;Officiating Squadron Officer.
7 May 96;Officiating Squadron Officer.
16 Apr. 97J0fficiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 87Un medical charge, 2 Dec. 90. — With No. 50 NativeField Hosp.
477 No. 7 Bengal Mountain Battery. — Raised 15 Sept. 18S6.
"Burma, 1S85-S7." At Bhamo.
Rank, Names, and Cobfs.
Captain R. VV. Fuller, Royal Artillery...
Lieut. J. B. Mackintosh, R. Artillery ...
Lieut. 0. De Sausmarez, R. Artillery ...
Lieut. E. W. M. Walker, Royal Artillery
Lieut. T. M. Luke, Royal Artillery
Remarks.
Commandant, 10 Nov. 90.
Subaltern, 29 Apr. 93.— Furlough.
Subaltera, 11 Sept. 96. — Furlough.
Subaltern, 23 Feb. 98.
Officiating Subaltern.
No. 8 Bengal Mountain Battery. — liaised 15 Sept. 1886.
" Burma, 1885-87." With Kohat-Kurram Force.
Major A. H. C. Birch, Royal Artillery
Lieut. F. A. Wynter Z>SO. Roy. Artillery
Lieut. J. W. E. Donaldson, R. Artillery
Lieut. G. C. Merrick, Royal Artillery...
20 May 98 Commandant, 7 Apr. 91.
:4 Feb. 93 Subaltern, 10 Mar. 97. — Sick Furlough.
13 Feb. 94 Subaltern, 13 Nov. 97.
24 July 94 Officiating Subaltern, 9 May 98.
Establishment.— Commandant ; 2 Subalterns; 1 Subadar; 2 Jamadars; 1 Havildar Major ; 1 Pay and Quarter Master
Havildar; 6Havildars; 6Naicks; 2 Trumpeters ; 88 Gunners; 3 Havildars of Drivers; 6 Naicks of Drivers; 138
Drivers ; 1 Farrier ; t Salootrie : Total Officers and Men, 260.
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners. — Raised in 1803.
Designation changed by O. G. O. 0/20 JIarch 1851.
Class Company Regiment— J Hindustanis (Hindus andMahomedans), § Sikhs, J Punjabi Mahomedans and
Pathans.
' Cabool, 1842 " — "Feeozeshuhur" — " Punjab " — " Mooltan " — " Goojerat " — "Delhi " — " Lucknow" [Re! iff
and Capture) — "Ali Musjid " — "Chaeasia"—" Kabul, 1879" — "Ahmed Khel "—"Afghanistan, 1878-80" —
" Burma, 1885-87 " — " Chiiral."
Head Quarters at Roorkee. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
1st Company, with Khyber Brigade. I 5th Company, Peshawur.
2nd Company, Chitral. 6th Company, Roorkee.
3rd Company, Roorkee. I A Company— Depot Company— Roorkee.
4th Company, Rawul Findee. B Company— Depot Company— Roorkee.
Colonel H. P^Leach, CB. DSO. R. Eng. 28 July 94iCommandant, 30 June 93.— Offg.in Command Peshawur District.
8 Sept. 91 j Superintendent of Jfark, 26 Apr, 94.
29 Mar. gSiSuperinteudent of Instruction, 14 Mar. 96.
27 July 921 Adjutant, 29 Oct. 97.
17 Apr. 91 jCompany Commander, 26 June 96. — A Company.
I Company Commander.
13 Nov. 92iCompany Commander, 22 Dec. 92. — 6th Company.
3 May 93'Company Commander, 12 Sept. 95. — 2nd Company.
21 May 94 Company Commander 27 Dec. 1890. — 5th Company.
19 May 97:Company Commander, 2 Nov. 94.— A.D.C. 10 Sir \\ . Galbraith.
1 Jan. 98 Comoany Commander, i3 Sept. 97.— 3rd Company.
23 July oSlCompany Commander, 15 Mar. 05.— 4th Company.— Furlough.
27 July ^Company Commndr. 1 Jan. go.— B Company.— With 4 Company.
27 July 92'Compan'y Commander, 1 Aug. 98 — ist Company.
27 July 92,Company Officer, 19 Nov. 95.— 4th Company.
27 July 92;Compan'y Officer, 1 Jan. 98.— B Company.— Sick Furlough.
11 Dec. 92.Companv Officer, ;o May 92.— 6th Company.
14 Feb. 93lCompany Officer, 29 July 93.— 5th Company.— Furlough.
25 July 93'Company Officer, 2 Mar. 97.— 3rd Company.— Furl, [graph Dept.
25 July 93: Company Officer, 23 Aug. 93.— A Company.— Government Tele-
25 July 93 Company Officer.
12 Feb. ojlOompany Officer, 13 May 95.— 2nd Company.
17 Aug. 97] A Company.
27 July 9212nd Company.
27 Feb. 97 2nd Company.
24 July 94! 1 Company.
12 Feb. Q211 Company.
24 Oct. 97,In medical charge, 15 March 90.— And Civil, Roorkee.
Major M. C. Barton, Royal Engineers
Major F. G. Bond, Roval Engineers ..
Lieut. W. E. R. Dickson, R. "Engineers
Captain C. E. Salveson, R. Engineers
Captain F. E. G. Skey, Royal Engineers
Captain S. H. Powell, Royal Engineers
Captain H. J. Sherwood. Royal Eng. ...
Captain D. L. Mallaby, Royal Eng
Captain R. F. G. Bond, Royal Engineers
Captain. H. R. Stockley, R. Engineers
IF l£ Lieut. J. M. C. Colvin, R.Engineers
Lieut. A. H. Cunningham, R. Eng
Lieut. D. M. Griffith, Royal Engiueers
Lieut. W. H. Beach, Royal Engineers
Lieut. R. H. Macdonald, R. Engineers
Lieut. S. H. Sheppard, Royal Engineers
Lieut. C. M. Carpenter, R. Engineers...
Lieut. E. H. E. Green, Royal Engineers
Lieut. F. W. Brnnner, Royal Engiueers
Lieut. E. C. T. Pattenson, R. Engineers
Lieut. M. R. Elles, Royal Engineers ..
Lieut. P. Maud, Royal Engineers
Lieut. B. VV. R. Mainprise, Royal Eng.
Lieut. A. T. Chamier, Royp*l Engineers
Lieut. F. G. Howard. Royal Engineers
Lt. ColonelJ.Young.J/JJ.Ind.iled. Ser.
Establishment.— S Companies (6 General Service Companies ; A Depot Company— special for Bridging, Telegraph
Submarine Mining, Field Printing, and Photo Services; B Depot Company— Recruits) ; Commandant; Adju-
tant; Superintendent of Park; Superintendent of Instruction ; 8 Company Commanders ; 8 Company Officers;
1 Medical Officer; 1 Warrant Officer attached to the Park; t Regimental Sergeant Major (Assistant Superin-
tendent of Instruction); 1 Quarter Master Sergeant; 4 Company Sergeant Majors; 24 British Non-Com-
missioned Officers ; 3 Subadars ; 15 Jarnadars; 49 Havildars ; 78 Naicks : 1,152 Sappers ; 15 Buglers; 6 Havil-
dars of drivers, 6 Naicks of drivers and 108 drivers : a total of 1,468 of all ranks.
1st Bengal Infantry (late 21st N.I. — Neelwur-ki-Paltan. — Raised 1776).
Class Reg;ment — Brahmins.
Linked with yd Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Allahabad.
"Laswaeeie" — "Bhuetpoke " — " Bcema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Mauritius. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White.
Major F. Hawkins. Staff Corps 121 Sept.o4|Commandant, 7 May 98, with rank of Lt.Col<mel. [Command.
p.s.c. Captain H. F. Loch. Staff Corps...; 11 Aug.gr^nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 7 May 93.— D.A.A.G.Lengal
Captain H. Comins, StaffCorps 23 Oct. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 May 98.— Furlough.
Captain A. W. de Wilton, StaffCorps ...|[o Mar. 94 Wing Commander, 12 Nov. 88.— Furlough.
Captain J. J. H. B. Ecklbrd, Staff Corps
Captain W. E. White, StaffCorps...
Lieut. H. E. Hitchins, StaffCorps..
Lieut. H. T. Marshall. Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Hawkes, Staff Corps 29 July 9; Wing Officer, 7 May 98
and Lieut. A. Mactavish, StaffCorps... 120 Jan. 97lOfficiating Wing Officer.
Lt.Colonel E. Cretin, MB.Ind. Med. Ser.J3o Mar. 98lln medical charge, 24 Au
- , Aug. 04 Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.— Officiating WmL
16 Nov. 98 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Oct. 90.— Furlough
2 Dec. 89 Wiug Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Dec. 90.
19 Feb. 95jWing Officer, 17 Apr. 98.
Commander.
Each Regiment of Bengal Infantry consists cf 8 Companies, with the following Establishment:— Commandant ; 2 Wing
Commanders; 5 Wing Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jamadars ; 40 Havildars ; 4° Naicks; ib
Drummers ; 800 Privates; 912 Natives of all Ranks. The Goorkha Regiments are also allowed an establish-
ment of 912 of all ranks.
2nd (Queen's Own) Bengal Infantry (Lt. Inf. -late 3 1 N.L-Broon-Tcl- 478
Paltan — Raised 179S). — Linked icith 4th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
" Delhi" — "Laswaebib" — "Deig" — "Bhubtpobe" — "Khelat" — "Afghanistan" — "Mah*bajpobe" —
"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — "Goojekat" — "Centeal India " — "Afghanistan, 1879-S0 " — ''Bueha, 1S85-87.
Head Quarters at Agra. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Blue.
Honorary Colonel. — Field Marshal H.E.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG.. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Rank, Nambs, and Cobps.
Major A. E. Whistler, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Dodgson, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. Hamilton, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. Smith, Staff Corps
Captain T. S. Barton, Staff Corps
Captain F. P. S. Dunsford, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. N. Baker, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. S. Swan, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Le F. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Bingham, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. G. H. Anderson, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. A. E. Jewett, StaffCorps ...
Captain T.W. A. Fullerton, jV.B
Captain F. Wall, India Med. Service ...
AEilT
Rank.
30 Jan.
98
22jan.
92
25 Aug
<W
7 Feb.
96
5 Feb.
98
16 Nov
q«
4 Mar.
91
27 July
92
24 [May
92
22 Apr.
98
5 Aug.
96
5 Aug.
96
27 July
Q5
29 Jan.
9*
Remakes.
Commandant,
2nd inJCommand and Wing Commander, 1 May 94.— Offg.Comdt.
Wing Commander, 1 May 94. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 1 July 36.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 88.
Wing Officer 10 Aug. 96. — Offg. Cantonment Magistrate, Bengal.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 June 90.— Offg. Quarter Master. '
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 94. — Assist. Military Accountant, 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 25 May 98.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Whig Officer. 2s May 98.
Officiating Wing Officer. — With 13 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wir.g Officer.— With 8 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 9 Nov. 95.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bengal Infantry (late 32nd N.L — Guthrie-ki-Paltan. —
Raised in 179S). — Linked ivith 1st Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Allahabad.
Class Regiment — Brahmins.
"Bhuetpobe " — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80."
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Black.
Lt.Coionel G. B. Austin, StaffCorps ...' 8 July 95'Commandant, 26 Nov. 92.
Major H. R. W. Lumsden, StaffCorps... 6 Sept.96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Nov. 92. — Furlough.
MajorF. B.W.Richardson, Staff C 11 May 9S: Wing Commander, 10 Jan. 90.
Captain W.J'.^nderson, Staff Corps... 6 Aug. 90! Wing Officer, 24 Oct. S3. — Furlough.
14 May 95JWing Officer, 30 July 86.— Comdg. Depot 1 Bengal Infantry.
6 May. 96 Wing Officer, 14 May 89.— With 2 Battalion 2 Goorkhas.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 4 Dec. 91.
5 Feb. 98 Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 90. — Assist. Recruiting Officer, Lucknow.
25 Nov. 89 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 5 Jan. 94.
10 Aug. 92 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
30 Oct. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
14 Aug. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
5 Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 13 Aug. 87.
Captain P. B. Warren, StaffCorps
Captain F. P. Webber, Staff Corps
Captain H. Walton, StaffCorps
Captain H. L. Stanton, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. G. Bagley, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. J. Riddell, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. H. Abbott, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. A. P. Manson, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. E. F. Holland, Staff Corps ...
Major S. Hassan, Indian Med. Servic...
4th (Prince Albert Victor's) Bengal Infantry (late 331x7 X.I.—Eilliard-lci-
Paltan. — Raised 1798). — Linked with 2nd and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
"Laswabbie"— "BHUEiroEB"— "Cabul, 1842"— " Feeozeshuhub"— " SoBnAON "—"Afghanistan, 18-9-S0"—
" Burma, 1885-S7.''
Head Quarters at Fort William. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Black.
Major H. Read, Staff Corps 15 Jan. Q3;Commandant. 25 Dec. 97, with rank of Lt.Coionel. [Major
Captain J. S. Melville, StaffCorps 11 Aug. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 Dec. 97, with rank of
Captain A. Pressey, StaffCorps 28 Jan. 93 Wing Commander, 25 Dec. 97. — Furlough.
Captain C. F. Dobbie, StaffCorps 28 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 27 Feb. S9.
S Feb. 98|Wino Officer, 15 Jan. 91— Furlough. [lutant.
13 Oct. 91 Win<r Officer and Quarter Master, 13 Oct. 91.— Officiating Ad-
14 July 93; Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 96.— Sick Furlough.
Captain H. Tweddell, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. H. Ward, StaffCorps"
Lieut. C. G. Campbell, StaffCorps ....
Lieut. R. E. Bond, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. C. Simpson, StaffCorps...
MajorB. K.Ba.su,MD., Indian Med. Ser.
19 June 95
22 Jan. 96
1 Apr. 98
Wing Officer. 23 Dec. 97.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 29 May 90.
5th Bengal Infantry (Lt.Inf. -late 42 N.L-Jhansin-hi-Paltan.- Raised 1803).
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahomedans.
Linked with, 12th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Bareilly.
" Abbacan "—"Afghanistan" — "Candahar, 1S42"— " Ghdznee, 1842 "— " Cabul, 1842 "— " Moodkee"—
"Feeozeshuhub"— "Sobeaon"—" Afghanistan, 1879-80"— "Burma, 1SS5-S7."
Head Quarters at Alipore, Calcutta. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
Lt.Coionel J. W. E. Ansrelo, Staff Corps
Captain J. Lampen, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 90
Captain A. D. C. Pond, StaffCorps 1 Nov. 90
Captain W. A. Cuppage, Staff Corps ... 22 Jan. 92
Captain P. W. D. Brockman. S. Corps... 7 Mar. 94
Captain J. N. Jephson, StaffCorps 7 Feb. 96
Captain A. T. Walling, StaffCorps 30 Jan. 97
Captain O. C. Argles, StaffCorps I25 Aug. 97
Lieut. C. C. Jackson, StaffCorps 9 July 90
2nd Lt. C. R. Wilkinson, StaffCorps ...I20 Jan. 97
Major II. N.Mnkerji.KjB.Indn.Med.Ser. 1 Oct, 96
2 Oct. 96 Commandant, 1 Dec. 97.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 3 Apr. 93, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 3 Apr. 98.
Wing Officer, 8 May 85.
Wing Officer, 12 June 88.
Wing Officer, 14 May 89.
Wing Officer, 6 June 80.
Wing Officer, 21 May 92.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Dec. 97.— Off g. Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 14 July 88.
479 6th (Jat) Bengal Infantry (Lt. Inf. late 43 N.I.-Kyne-lci-daldni Pattern —
Raised 1803). — Linked with 10th and 13th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mcerut
Class Regiment — Jats.
"Nagpobe" — "Afghanistan " — "Candahab, 1842" — "Ghcznkb, 1842" — "Cabul, 1842" — "Mahabajpobb"
"Sobbaon" — Ali Mcsjid" — " Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Meerut. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Major C.H.Westmorland, Staff Corps..
MajorC. F. G. Young, Staff Corps
Bt.Major R. M. Maxwell, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. J. Roche, StaffCorps
Captain N. T. Parker, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Jamieson, StaffCorps
Capt.D.H.Drake-Brockman, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. L. R. Amesbury, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. A. Wimberley. Staff Corps
Lieut. P. H. Dundas, StaffCorps
Lieut. M.Svnge, Soaff Corps. j
2nd Lieut. R. W. H. Middlemass, S. C. |
2nd Lieut. F. G. Moore, StaffCorps ..
Lt.Colonel VV. R. Murphy, DSO. I.M.S.
A EMI
Rank.
Remabks.
23 Aug. 89 Commandant, 17 Aug. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
1 May 982ndinC0md.andWingC0mdr.17Aug.95. — D.A.A.Gen.Meerut.
13 Feb. 9512nd in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Aug. 95.
6 Feb. 95! Wing Commander, 17 Aug. 95. — Sick Furlough.
25 Nov. 961 Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 87. — Furlough.
10 Nov. 97 Wing Officer, 18 May 89. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Feb. 98 Wing Officer, 1 June 92.
18 Mar. 91 Wing Officer, 22 Aug. 91.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
22 Feb. 93; Wing Officer, 30 Aug. 94. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
i 3 Dec. 94 Wing Officer, 25 Feb. 94.— Officiating Adjutant.
28 Feb. 97 Wing Officer, 24 Apr. 98. — Sick Furlough.
20 Jan. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
20 Jan. 97 Offieiiting Wing Officer.
1 Oct. 96 In medical charge, 2 Feb. 98. — Sick Furlough.
7th (The Duke of GonnaugJd's Own) Bengal Infantry
(lati \ith N.I. — C raum-ki-Paltan. — Raised in 1834).
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked with 8th and nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lueknow.
"Moodkee" — "Ferozeshuhub" — "Alliwal"— "Sobraon" — " China, 1858-59" — "Egypt, 1882 " —
"Tel-el-Kbbir."
Head Quarters at Dorunda. Wing at Buxa Duar. Uniform, lied. Facing), Yellow.
Hon. Colancl.— General U.K. H.ArthuT\V.P.A.DukeofCorma,ught,£G.KT.GCB.KP.GCSI.GCMG.GCIF.GCro.
Colonel A. W. Jamieson, Staff Corps ..
Lt.Colonel W. G. Mansel, Staff Corps..
Captain H. B. Vaughan, Staff Corps
Captain H. G. B. Raitt, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Bingley. Stiff Corps
Captain N. E. Robin, Staff Corps
Captain M. R. E. Ray, Staff Corps
Captain H. O. Parr, StaffCorps
Captain E. F. Hood, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. A. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Babington, StaffCorps
Captain B. R. Ohatterton, MD
Lieut. R. P. Wilson, Indian Med. Ser....
9 Nov. 96 Commandant, 6 Mar. 92. — Furlough. ("Dorunda.
30 Dec. 97 end in Command and Wing Commander, :6 Apr. 92. — Comdg. at
17 Apr. 9: Wing Commander, 7 July 92. — At Buxa Duar.
to Mar. 94 Wing Officer, i6Dec.88.— Offg.CantonmentMagistrate, Mooltan.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 15 Feb. 88.
6 May 96 Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 88.— With 8 Bengal Infantry.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 31 Dec. 89.
id Nov. 93 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 May 92.
21 Dec. 98 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 July 92. — S. S. O. Dorunda.
9 July 90' Wing Officer, 15 Dec. 96. — At Buxa Duar.
1 May 96!Officiatiug Wing Officer. [Hospital. Peshawur District.
33 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 24 Aug. 98. — In charge No. 31 Native Field
29 Jan. 96 Officiating in mepicaf charge.
8th Bengal Infantry (late 59th Native Infantry. — Raised in 1815).
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked with "]th and nth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, J,ueknow.
" Sobraon " — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
With Tochi Force. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
)Lt Colonel G.D. C. Gastrell, Staff Corps 3 Sept. 96, Commandant, 3 Oct. 96.
nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3 Oct. 96. — Furlough
Major W. J. Newell, StaffCorps
Captain G. M. Evans, Staff Corps
Captain N. E. Robin, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. W. Daniell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. C. Ralph, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. W. Lightfoot, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. B. Douglas, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. T. 0. Poole, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. A. E. O'Meara, Staff Corps...
Lieut. F. C. Tregear, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. J. Bolland, Staff Corp*
-2nd Lieut. G. H. Anderson, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. 0. Cutler. Stiff Corps ...
Major G. B. French Indian Med. Ser....
Lieut. N.P. O'G. Lalor, 3/S.In.Med. Ser.
May <_
23 Aug. 95 Wing Commander, 3 Oct. 96.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
6 May 96'Otl'g. Wing Commander, iS Nov. 96. — From 7 Bengal Infantry.
20 June 89I Wing Officer, 19 June 9c— Adjt. 4 Admin. Bn. N.W.P. Vols.
23 June 9olWing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Aug. 91.— Furlough.
15 July 90 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Sept. 91.
1 Oct. 90 Wing Officer, 29 May 93.— Officiating Adjutant.
31 Oct. 91 1 Wing Officer, 25 Sept. 96.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
21 Oct. 91 Wing Officer, 26 Jan. 98. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
5 Anr. 93 'Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 97.
23 Feb. 95I Wins' Officer. 26 Jan. 98.— Sick Furlough.
5 Aug. 96JOfficiating Wing Officer.— From 2 Bengal Infantry.
20 Jan. 97|Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Septus! In medical charge, 15 May 90.— Personal Assist, to P.M.O. Ben-
gal Command.
29 Jan. 96(Officiating in medical charge.
9th (Goorlcha Rifle) Bengal Infantry (late 6yd Native Infantry. — Raised i
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
Linked with T,gth Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Lamdowne.
" Bhcrtpore" — "Sobraon" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
With Khyber Brigade. Depot at Lansdowne. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Blacx.
Colonel H_. 0. Woodhouse, Staff Corps... h 5 Sept.97
1823).
MajorF.G.R.Ostrehan, StaffCorps 11 May 98
Captain R. P. Warren, StaffCorps
Captain E. R. R. Swiaey, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. T. Widdicombe, Staff Corps
Captain C. M'L. Porteous. StaffCorps ...
Lieut. R. L. Caruegy, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. M'K. T. Hogg, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. R. Bradshaw, West Kent Regt.
2nd Lieut. R. Garratt, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. S. Gale. StatfCirps
Captain T. G. Hulbert.lf-fi.In.Med.Ser.
22 Oct. 92
6 May 96
30 Jan. 97
16 Nov. 98
17 Dec. 91
ro May 93
8 Jan. 96
15 May 95
ro Jan. 96
27 July 95
Commandant, 15 Sept. 93.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Apr. 96.— With 39
Benral Infantry.
Wing Commander, 4 Apr. 96.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 27 Nov. 86. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer i 22 Apr. 89— At Depot.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 June 92.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 4 Apr. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 14 July 97.
10th (Jat) Bengal Infantry (late 6$th Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823). 480
Class Regiment— Jats.
Linked with 6th and 13th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mcerut.
"China, 1858-59"—" Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Silchar. Wing at i»brooghur. Uniform. Bed. Facing*. Trllctr.
Rank, Names, and Coups.
Colonel C. W. J. Hingston, Staff Corp>
Major J. G. Hunter, Stall' Corps
Captain H. F. T. Macartney, StaffCorps
Captain V. C. D. Amesbury, Staff Corp;
Captain E. G. Wright, Staff Corps
Captain K. N. Obbard, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. N. Harward, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Robson, StaffCorps
Captain J. C. C. Perkins, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. W. F. Bourne, StaffCorps
2nd Lt. A. L. D. Sbewell, Staff Corps ...
2nd Lieut. F. W. lies, Staff Corps
Captain J. J.Bourke, MB. Ind.Med.Ser.
Lieut. F. O. N. Mell, MB. Ind.Med.Ser.
Ahmv
Rank.
22 Jan.
1 May
22 Jan.
25 Aug.
9 May
14 Sept
5 Oct.
16 Nov.
16 Nov.
6 Sept.
5 Aug.
5 Aug.
30 Jan.
9 July
Remarks.
Commandant, 3 June 93.— Ar.d Commanding at Silchar.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Dec. 93.
Wing Commander, 26 Dec. 93.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 1 Dec. 95.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 27 June 87. — At Debrooghur.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 June 90. — S. S. O.
Wing Officer, 27 May 91.— Dep. Assist. Com, Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 Feb. 94. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 24 July 93. — Assist. Mil. Accountant, Calcutta.
Wing Officer, 1 Sept. 94. — With 13 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wmg Officer. — At Debrooghur.
Officiating Wmg Officer.
In medical charge, 14 July 97.
Officiating in medical charge.
Note. — The istGoorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops .takes rank after the iott
Bjnga.1 Infantry.
11th Bengal (Rajput) Infantry (late -jolh Native Infantry.-— Raised in 1825).
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
Linked with 7th and 8th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Lueknow.
"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — " Goojebat" — "China, 1858-59" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" —
"Bukma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Lueknow. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Lt.ColonelV. A. Scbalch, fetaff Corps
Major W. K. Downes, VSO. Staff C
Captain J. Strachey, StaffCorps
Captain A. P. D. Harris, Staff Corps ..
CaptainD. F. Stuart, StaffCorps
Captain H.C. Tytler, StaffCorps
Captain A. C. Watson, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. A. Andrew, S.taff Corps
Lieut. W. A. Hill, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. h. C. Turner. Hants Regt
Lieut. R. W. deC. Rennick, StaffCorps
Captain H. A. Smith, MBlndMed. Ser.
Captain L. Pogers, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.
29 May 95 Commandant, 3 June 93.
10 Sept. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Mar. 92.
2 Julv 90 Wing Commander, 12 Apr. 92. .»«,. ■*»
22 Oct. 92 Wing Officer, 30 Oct. 8 = .— Officiating Wing Commander.
7 Feb. 90 Wing Officer, 5 Nov. 87. — Furlough.
30 Jan. 97 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 89.
25 Aug. 97 Wing Officer, 1 Apr. 89.
15 Oct. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 13 Nov. yi. [Goorkhas.
15 Oct. 90 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 14 Mar. 92.— With 2 Bn. 2
30 June 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
20 Jan. 97 j Officiating Wing Officer.— From 16 Bengal Infantry.
27 July 95'In medical charge, 9 Feb. 97.
29 July 96 Officiating in medical charge.
12th (The Kelat-i-Ghilzai) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of
Kelat-i-Ghilzai. — Raised in 1838).— Linked with $th Regt. — Regimental Centre, Bareilly.
Class Regiment — Hindustani Mahomedans.
A Mural Crown superscribed " Inoicla"—" Kelat-i-Ghilzai, 1842" — " Candahab, 1842" — "Ghuznee, 1S42" —
l, 1842" — " Mahabajfobe " — Afghanistan, 1878-79" — " Burma, 1885-8.,"
Head Quaners at Bareilly. Uniform, Bed. Facings, W hut.
p. i.e. Lt.Colonel A. F. Barrow, CMG.
18 Aug. 95 Commandant, 13 June 92.— Furlough.
20 Nov. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 23 ar. 98.— Offg. Comdt,
27 Apr. 92 Wing Commander, 15 Jan. 94.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
5 Dec. 94 1 Wing Officer, 23 Mar. 86.— District Recruiting Officer.
30 Jan. 951 Wing Officer, 28 June 86.— Oflg. Wing Commander.
8 Dec. 97, Wing Officer, 10 Feb. 91.
14 Feb. 90J Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 July 92.
2 Mar. 92 Wing Officer, 15 Dec. 92.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class,
Rangoon.
6 Oct. 92 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 25 June 97.— Furlough.
1 Apr. 97jWing Officer. 27 Jan. 98.— Officiating Quaiter Master."
4 Apr. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
22 Apr. 980fficiating Wing Officer.
22 Apr. 98iOfficiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. 92 In medical charge, 29 Sept. 86.— Sick Furlough.
29 July 96'Officiating in medical charge.— From 25 Madras Infantry.
DSO. Staff Corps
Maior J. C. B. Craster, StaffCorps...
Bt.Major R. H. Twigg, Staff Corps ..
Captain T. Webster, StaffCorps
Captain C. W. Somerset, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. Laing, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Black, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. B. Byers, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. E. Coningham, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. W. H. K. Campbell, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. E. Forbes, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. P. Birlow, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. L.Ferrar, StaffCorps
Major D.B. Spencer. Ind. Med. Ser
Cantain V. Stodart,JO. Ind. Med. Ser
13th (The Shekha/oaitee) Bengal Infantry (late Shehhavmttee Battalion. —
Raised in 1835).— Linked with 6th and loth Regiments. —Regimental Centre, Mcerut.
Class Regiment— Rajputs.
"Alliwal" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Chitral."
Head Quarter? at Camp Cha-nkani Depot at Fyzabad. Uniform, Bed. Facinns T)nrlc Blue.
Major W. T. Fairbrother, Staff Corps
Major C. Le G. Justice, Staff Corps ..
Captain W. Prior, StaffCorps
Captain A. Giles, StaffCorps
Captain R. V. Davidson, Staff Corps
Captain M. Stevens, StaffCorps
Captain J. M. Camilleri, Staff Corps..
Lieut. F.C. S. P. Samborie, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Vickers, Staff Corns
Lieut. W. F. Bourne, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. "W . H. Bingham, Staff Corps
11 Feb. 9S|Commandant. 13 Feb. 98, with rank of Lt.-Colonel.
11 May 98 2nd m Command and Wing Commander, 13 Feb. 98.
13 Aug. 90 Wing Commander, 13 Feb. 98.— District Recruiting Officer
9 Sept. 93 Wmg Commander, 13 Feb. 98.— Sick Furlough. [Lueknow
25 Aug. 94 Wing Officer, 9 July 86.— Offg Wing Commander.
5 Dec. 94 Wmg Officer, 28 Aug. 93.— At Depot.
14 Jan. 96 Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 89.— Offg. Adjt. [vocate Gen. Allahabad.
25 Mar. 91 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 Feb. 98.— Offg. Assist. Judge Ad
13 Dec. 93 Wmg Officer, 13 Feb. 98.— Furlcugh.
6 Sept 92 OfficiatingWing Officer.— From 10 Bengal Infantry
22 Apr. 98 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master— From 2 Bengali
Infantry.
Captain A. 0. Hubbard, Ind. Med. Ser I27 July 95|In medical charge, 21 Apr. 95.
481 14th (The Ferozepore Silchs) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of Ferozepore.
Raised 30 July 1846). — Linked with 15th and 45^/i. Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mooltan.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
"Lucknow" (Defence and Capture) — " Ali Mcsjid" — " Afghanistan, 1878-79" — "Defence of Chitbal.
Head Quarters at Nowshera Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Coups.
p.s.c.Lt.Col.J.W.Hogge., CZ E.StaffCorps
Major A. \V. T. Radclifl'e, Staff Corps ...
Captain L. C. Fryer, Staff Corps
Captain H.J. Jones, DSO. Staff Corps...
Captain H. L. Richardson, Staff Corps...
Captain P. C. Pilin, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. Jacques, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. M. Carter, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. H. Ryves, Stiff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. E. F. Currie, Staff Corps
Captain G. B. Irvine, Indian Med. Ser....
Captain T. A. O. Langton, I. M. S
Aemt
Rank
23 Sept
97
9 Aug.
93
23 Apr.
92
23 Aug.
9i
7 Feb.
96
28 Apr.
97
16 Nov.
98
17 July
GI
14 Nov.
97
20 Jan.
97
31 Mar.
87
30 Jan.
96
Remarks.
Commandant, 25 Aug. 93.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 Aug. 95. — With 45
Bengal Infantry.
Wing Commander, 20 March 96. — OTg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 16 Apr. 87.— Offg. Wii.g Commander.
Wmg Officer, 11 Feb. 89.
Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 89. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant. 19 June 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 Aug. 07. — Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 1 Dec. 91. — With 13 Bengal Lancers.
Officiating in medical charge.
15th (The Ludh-iana Sikhs) Bengal Infantry (late Regiment of Ludhiana. —
Raised 30 Jul y 1S46).— Linked with 14th and 45^ Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Jlooltan.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
''Cats' a, 1860-52" — "AHM3D Khel" — "Kaxdahae, 18S0" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — " Suakin,i835 " — "Tofbex,"
— ''Chitbal."
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, Med. Faeings, Green.
Lt.Colonel R.C. Hadow,DSO. Staff Corps 127 Apr. 96 [Commandant, 15 Feb. S3.
Captain G.tf. Rowci'oft, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 901 Wing Commander, 23 Mar. 05.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain H. Trevor, Staff Corps 122 Jan. 921 Wing Commander, 15 Feb. qi. —Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain W. A. L. Oowie, Sta.f Corps ... 124 May 90 Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 87.— Sick Furlough.
Captain J. Hill, Staff Corps I 5 Feb. 98 Wing Officer, 13 Aug. 90.— Furlough
Lieut. J.L. R. Gordon, Staff Corps [ 7 Mar. 901 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 Nov. 97.
Lieut. J. R. Carden, Staff Corps 1 3 Jan. 9nWmg Officer, 15 Feb. 9:.
Lieut. C. A. Vivian, Staff Corps |.v> Nov. 95 j Wing Officer, 7 June 98.— Sick Furlough.
2nd Lieut. F. A. Maguiac, Staff Corps. .- i 1 4. Aug. 95JOfficiating Wing Officer.— From 25 Bengal Infantry.
2nd Lieut. W. G. K. Gough, Staff Corps2o Jan. 97jOfficiating Wing Officer.
Captain C. N.C. Wimberley, MJi.L M. S..31 Mar. 90J In medical charge, 11 Aug. 94.
jj-orjj. The 2na, 3rd, and 4th GoorkhaRegts., when acting with other BengalNative Troops, rank after 15th N.I
Wnen Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on whichthey were raised, tnus: — The Corps of Guides Infantry, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
Sikh Infantry, and the 1st, 2nd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry, after the 13th Bengal Infantry andthe 3rd
Goorkha Regiment. t
16th (The Luchnow) Bengal Infantry (late Regt. of LucJcnow.
Raised 8 Dec. 1S57). — Linked, with 2nd and 4th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Agra.
Class Regiment — Rajputs.
On the Colours and Appointments the design of a " Turreted Gateway." — "Lucknow " {Defence) —
"Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — "Bubjia, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Cawr.pore. Uniform, lied. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel A. Montanaro, Staff Corps.
Major C. W. Harris, Staff Corps
CaDtain E. J. E. Swayne, Staff Corps.
Captain A. B. Harvey, StaffCorps ....
Captain A. S. Begbie, Staff Corps
Captain L. M. Bell, Staff Corps
Captain G. Watling, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. R. Vanrenen, StaffCorps ....
Lieut. E. A. Swinhoe, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Walker. Staff Corps
2nd Lt. R. W. de 0. Rennick, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. J. Cuming, Staff Corps
4 Oct. 97|Commandant, 11 Sept. 95.
10 Sept. 96 2nd in Command and WjugCommander, 21 Nov. 97.
10 Mar. j4| Wing Commander, 11 SejH. 95. — With Uganda Rifles.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Commander, 21 Nov. 97.
Aug. 97 Wing Officer, 11 Apr. 89.
25 Aug. 97 Wing Officer, 6 Nov. 89.
14 Sent. 9S Wing Officer, 3 Apr. 91. — Officiating Quarter Master.
31 July 80 Wing Officer, 2 Aug. 90. — Furlough.
5 Sept. 92 Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 97. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
10 Jan. 97 Wing Officer. 17 June 98.
20 Jan. 97iOfficiating Wing Officer. — With 11 Bengal Infantry.
S Aug.96IOfficiating Wing Officer.
n E R Parry, MB. Ind. ilea. Ser.'so Jan. 96 In medical charge, 14 Sept. 98.
Captain c! H. Bensley, Ind. Med. Ser. ... 29 Jan. 98 Officiating in medical charge.
17th {The Loyal Puroiya) Bengal Infantry {late Loyal Purbiya Regiment.
Raised in 1858). — Linked with 18th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Benares.
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan, 1S79-S0"— " Suakin, 1885 " — "Tofrek."
Head Quarters at Silohar. Wing at Debroogb.ur. Uniform, Med. Facings, White.
Colonel T.E.Spencer, StaffCorps 22 July 98: Commandant, 12 Mar. 92.
Lt Colonel L J Browne, Staff' Corps ....23 Oct. 0712nd in Command and Wing Commander, 22 Apr. 96.
Mn'iorE Carboraro. StaffCorps 19 Dec. 97 Wing Commander, 20 Apr. 96.— Offg. 2nd m Command.
14 Feb. 94 Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 88.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain W. L. Davidson, StaffCorps
Captain J. C. Sutherland, Staff Corps.
Captain C. E. Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. R. Netnersole, Staff Corps....
Lieut. T. E. Madden, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. R. K. Williams, StaffCorps
j Aug. 94'Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 86.— Furlough.
2=; Aug. 97! Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 88.— Sick Furlough.
18 JunegolWing Officer and Quarter Master, 22 Dec. 92.
1 July 92] Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 May 94.
... 16 Mar. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
'upt'a'inP. W b'Gorman, Iud. Med. Ser, 31 Mar. 88;In medical charge, 12 Feb. 9S.— Sick Furlough.
Captain P. F. Chaoman, Ind. Med. Ser. 129 July gSJOfficiating in medical charge.
18th Bengal Infantry (late Alijpore Hegiment. — Raised 29 Jane 1795). 4^2
Class Regiment— Hindustani Mahomedans.
Linked toith ijth Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Benares.
"Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Dinapore. Detachment at Guntoa. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
MajoTA. D. Enriquez, Staff Corps
Major G. Bowring, Staff Corps
Captain R. R. Renton, Staff Corps ..
Captain R. M. Edwards, Staff Corps
Ciptain E. V. Martin, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. J. K. Condon, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. K. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. N. Lushington, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. E. ap R. Pryce, Staff Corps ..
2nd Lt. F. P. i. Lillingston, Staff Corp;
Cantain R. H. Maddox, MB
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
14 Nov.
11 Sept.
30 Jan.
7 Feb.
16 Nov.
0 July
23 Sept.
13 Sept.
16 Apr.
20 Jan.
27 July
Commandant, 19 Mar. 96, with rank of Lt. Colonel. —Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Apr. 96. —Furl.
Wing Commander, 3 Aug. 98. — Furlough.
1 Wing Officer, 14 July 87. — OtheiatingWing Commander, Guntok.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Aug. 92.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 22 Mar. 93. — Plague Dutj',
j Kattywar.
jWing Officer, 15 May 94.— Guntok.
I Wing Officer, 3Aug.95-Dept.A~sist.com. Gen. 2nd Class.
i Wing Officer, 3 Aug 98. — Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer. [Bengal,
la medical charge, 24 Nov. 95. — Offg. Personal Assist, to P.M.O.
19th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late "jth Punjab Infantry. —
Raised in 1857). — Linked with 21ml and 24th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Jhelum.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahcmedans, 2 Companies Pathans.
"Ahmed Khbl" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Bed. Facing), Dark Blue.
Colonel A. J. Brander, Staff Corps 24 Jan. 98 Commandant, 24 Jan. 94.
Major A. H. Wiltner, Staff Corps 6 Oct. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Jan. 94. — Furlough.
Major E. T. Gastrell, Statf Corps 30 Jan. 98 Wing Commander, 12 May 98. — With Imperial Service Troops.
Ctptain D. Beames, Staff Corps 9 Sept. 93 Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 95. — Furlough.
Captain G. J. F. Soady, Staff C^rpo 6 Feb. 93 Wing Officer, 10 Sept. 87.— Officiating 2ndin Command.
Captain E. Waller, Staff Corps 7 Feb. 90 Wing Officer, 15 June 89. — Cantonment Mag. Umballa.
Captain G. A. Dale, Staff Corps 5 Feb. gl Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 89.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. W. J. Windsor, Staff Corps 4 Dec. 89 Wing Officer, 2 July 91. — Burma Military Police.
Lieut. C. W. G. Richardson, Stiff Corps 23 Apr. 90 Wing Officer, 30 June 94. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Lieut. R. G. Macpherson, Staff Corps ... 15 Oct. 93 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 June 95.
Lieut. G. P. Evans, Staff Corps 12 Apr. 92 Wing Officer, 22 June 97.
Lieut. G. R. D. Churchill. Staff Corps ...23 Apr. 93 Wing Officer, 12 May 98.
Lieut. F. T. Duhan, Staff Corps ic Jan. 07 Officiating Whig Officer.
2nd Lieut. H. C. D. Jarrett, Staff Corps 5 Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer. — With 22 Punjab Infantry.
Lieut. J. G. Lyons, Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 33 Bengal Infantry.
Lieut. A. Young, Staff Corps j 5 Aug. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain V. G. Drake-Brockman, I.M. S..30 Jan. 9o,ln medical charge, 3 Sept. 98.
20th (The Duke of Cambridge's Own Punjab) Bengal Infantry —
ale Sth Punjab Inf.) — Raised in 1857. — Linkedwith 2ist,26th and 40th Regts. — Regtl. Centre, Mcean Meer.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras.
" Takc Poets"— " Pekin"—"Ali Mdsjid"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80"—" Egypt, 1882,"—" Tel-el-Kbbib."
Headquarters at Delhi. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Son. Colonel.— Field Marshal H.R.H.theDu&eof Cambridge, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIB. GCYO.
Lt.Colonel J. B. Woon, Staff Corps
Major A. E. P. Bnrn, Staff Corps ,
Major W. Giles, Staff Corps
Bt.MajorP. G. Walker, Staff Corns ....
Captain L. C. Dunsterville, Staff Corps
Captain S. M. Tighe, Staff Corps
Captain H. W. tt. Senior, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. W. H. Prendergast, Staff Corps...
Lieut. G. B. Gough, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. Grimiey, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. C. Angelo, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. M. Fordham, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Maclear, E. [<ancashire Regt
Lieut. R. Ducat, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. E. Griffiths, Ind. Med. S.
Captain W. Carr, MB. Ind, Med. Ser.
20 May 9S|Commandant, 10 Feb. 96.— Furlough.
21 Sept.93|Officiating Comtnandiut. — From 40 Bengal Infantry.
11 May 9812nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 95
20 May 98 Wmg Commander, 9 May gs.
23 Aug. 95 Wing Officer, 11 May 89.'— With 26 Bengal Infantry.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 88.
5 Aug. 97'Wing Officer, 16 Mar. 05.
24 Feb. 83 Wing Officer, 9 July 00.
9 July 9o\Ving Officer, 25 July o^.- Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
17 Dec. 92(Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 95.— Assist. MilitaryAccountant 3rd Class,
27 Oct. 93 Wing Officer, 18 June 90 —Punjab Commission. [Calcutta.
14 Nov. 97, Officiating Wing Officer.
3 Apr. 92|Officiating Wing Officer.— With 22 Bengal Infantry.
31 Aug. 94 Otficiatiug Wing Officer.
1 Oct. gitn medical charsre, 4 Oct. 92.
29 Jan. 9S Officiating in medical charge.
21st (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late gth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 27 Aug. 1857.— Linked with 20th, 26th and 40th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Mzean Meer
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Pathans, 1 Comoany Punjabi Mahomedans, 3 Companies Sikhs,
1 Compauy Dogras.
"Abyssinia"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
With Malakand Brigade. Depot at Sealkote. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Bed.
Mijor W. C. Faithful), Staff Corps 121 Sept.94. Commandant, n Dec. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.— Furlough
Major P. M.Caroendale, StatfCorps ...11 May 98J2nd in Command and Wing Commander ,1 Dec 95.
Captain W. Thuilher, StatfCorps i3Aug.9o Wing Commander, n Dec 95.— Furlough.
Captain W. R. Little, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 9i|Wing Officer, 18 Julr 83.— With Hong Kon" Regiment
Captain A. H. Montagu, Staff Corps ...14 May 95[Wing Officer, 6 Oct. 86. —Officiating Wing Commander.
CaptamD. C. A. Andrew, Staff Corps ...30 Jan. 97:Wing Officer, 27 June 87.— Officiating Wine Commander
Captain M. Williamson, Staff Corps ... 8 May 9S[Wing Officer, 2 Nov. 90.
Lieut. C. Kaye, StatfCorps 1 No". go.'Wing Officer, 15 Dec. 92.— Commanding Depot.
Lieut. D. A. C. Brownlow, StatfCorps ...J23 Sept 91: Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Feb. 92.
2nd Lieut. H. F. M. Browne, Staff Corps 20 Jan. .^Officiating Wmg Officer.
Lieut. W. G. P. Murray, StatfCorps J28 Apr. 95'Oificiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Lieut. R. S. St. John, Staff Corps I22 Apr. 98:Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain P. B. Haig, MB. Ind. Med. S...[27 July 95'ln medical charge, 2 Feb 97.
483 22nd Punjab) Bengal Infantry {late nth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 1 Aug. 1857. — Linked with igth and 24th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Jhelum.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Pathans.
" China, 1860-62" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
With Koh»t Kurram Force. Deoot at Jnelum. Uniform. Red. Facings, Blue.
Rank, Nambs, and Coups.
Colonel R. Gordon, Staff Corps ...
Major R. H. Rattray, Staff Corps...
Captain L. N. Herbert, Staff Corps
Captain C. A. Fowler, Staff Corps
Captain R. R. Vaughan, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. A. Fraser, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. G. Blois-Johnson, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. J. Davis, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. J. T. Stewart, StaffCorps
Ha; Lieut. E. W. Costello, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. L. Furney. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Maclear, EastLancashireReg.
and Lieut. H.C. D. .Tarrett, Staff Corps
Lieut, H. Reed, Staff Corps ..
Captain C. H. Bedford, MD. Ind.Med.S.
Army
R>nk.
Remarks.
8 Jan. 98
30 Jan. qS
9 Sept.93
7 Feb. 96
5 Feb. oS
16 Nov. 93
19 vlar. 90
15 Feb. 92
18 July 94
4 June 95
23 Mar. 96
3 ADr. 92
5 Aug. 96
1 Dec. 97
30 Sept. 89
Commandant, 12 July 92.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Nov. 96,
Wing Commander, 17 Nov. 96.
Wing Officer, 25 Oct. 86.— District Recruiting Officer, Punjabi-
Mahomedan District.
Wing Officer, 20 May 92. — Cantonment Magistrate, Agra.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 21 Aug. 91.— Sick Furlough,
Wing Officer, 8 July 92.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Sept. 96.
Wing Officer, 9 Jan. 97. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 98.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Commanding Depot.
Officiating W ng Officer — From 20 Bengal Infantry.
Jffi;iit ng Win? Officer. — From 19 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 25 Bensral Infantry.
In medical charge, i Feb. 97. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
23rd {Punjab) Bengal Infantry {Pioneers — late 15th Punjab Infantry).
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 2,2nd and 24th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Umballa.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Taku Fobts" — "Pekin " — "Abyssinia"— "Peiwae Kotal" — "Charasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahab,
1880"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80 " — "Chitbal."
Head Quarters at Umballa Uniform, Drab. Facings, Chocolate.
13 June 94 Commandant, 29 Aug. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
14 Jan. 91 2nd in Comd. and Wing Comdr. 29 Aug. 98, with rank of Major,
Major W. H. Jameson, Staff Corps
Captain R. T. Crowther, Staff Corps
Major N. A. K. Burne, Staff Corps n Sept.96
Captain F. Duncan, Staff Corps 22 Oci. 92
Captain R. C. Lye, Start Corps 7 Feb. 96
Captain A. Wallace Dunlop, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97
Captain N.J. H. Powell, Staff Corps 30 Mar. 98
Lieut. H. F. A. Pearson, Staff Corps ... 6 Nov. 89
Lieut. J. Randall, Staff Corps I 1 Jan. go
Lieut. G. H. F. Kelly, Staff Corps 12 Jan. 92
Lieut. A. G. Kemball, Staff Corps | 8 Oct. 92
Captain W. B. Lane, Ind. Med. Service^ Sept. 88
Wing Commander, 29 Aug. 1
Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 84.— With 35 Bengal Infantry.
Wing»Officer, 27 Aug. 89. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 9 Apr. 90.
Wing Officer, 4 Dec. 9:.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 May c,2.
Wing Officer. 7 Oct. 92.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Matter.
Officiating Wing Officer.— With 31 Bengal Infantry.
[n medical charge, 13 May 93. — XativeBase Hospital .Nowshera
24th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 1 6th Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 5 June 1857. — Linked with igth and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, JIulum.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikbs, 1 Company Dogras, 1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
" Kandahab, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Major J. G. Ramsay, Staff Corps
Captain G. P. Ranken, Staff Corps .
Major H. F. Holland, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. L. Lindesay, Staff Corps
ir|Feb. 95. Commandant, 24 Aug. 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
13 Aug. 9012nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 97, with rant
| of Major. — Furlough.
20 May 98[Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 97.
10 Mar. 94JWing Officer, 4 Dec. 95.— Adjt. 2nd Admin. Bn. N.W.P. Vols.
Lie'ut. S. H. Climo, DSO. Staff Corps ...|n July 89] Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 90.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. P. G. Anderson, Staff Corps ,24 Feb. 90 WingOfficer, 21 Aug. 91. — With Hong Kong Regiment.
Lieut. A. Roberts, Staff Corps 6 Jan. 90
Lieut. A. K. Rawlins, DSO, Staff Corpses Dec. 91
Lieut. H. W. F. Cooke, Staff Corps 22 June
Lieut. A. Skeen, Staff Corps .. 2 Oct. 93
Lieut. S. Morton, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. R. Ross, Staff Corps
1T& Captain H.F.Whitchurch, Ind. M. S.
Wing Officer, 19 Dec. 90.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 March 94.
Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 94.
j^ Wing Officer, 30 Air. 97. — Assist. Recruiting Off. Umritsur.
22 Apr. 93JOfficiati ug Wing Officer.
22 Apr. 98 [Officiating Wing officer,
31 Mar. 88;lu medical charge, 11 May 92.
25th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late ijtli Punjab Infantry). —
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 27th, 28th and 33/rZ Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozeporc.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs. 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
i Company Pathans.
"Ahmed Khkl" — " Kandahar, 1880"— "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — " Chitral."
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
Lt.ColonelG. H. B. Coats, Staff Corps... 28 Oct. 97 Commandant, 9 Nov. 95
p.s.c. Major W. E. Bunbury, S. C 30 Jan.
Captain A. Hamilton, Staff Corps 11 Aug. 91
Captain A. A. E. Campbell, Staff Corpsiio May 93
Captain C. W. O'Bryen, Staff Corps ...I 9 Sept.93
30 Jan. 97
9 May 90
7 Feb. 94
Captain R. L. Tottenham, Staff Corps
Captain G. P. Campbell, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Gaisford, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Buist, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. D. Campbell, Staff Corps jio Nov. 94
Lieut. F. Martin, Staff Corps 13 Feb. 95
2nd Lieut. F. A. Magniac, Staff Corps;i4 Aug. 95
Lieut. H. T. Reed, Staff Corps I 1 Dec. 97I
2nd Lieut. L. C. Thuillier, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 97pfficiating Wing Officer,
Major A. C. Younan, MB. Ind. Med. S.. 1 Oct. 97tn medical charge, 3 Mar
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 July 96.— D. A. Q.M,
General, Head Quarters.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 July 96. — Furl.
Wing Commander, 9 Nov. 95. — D.A.A.G. for Mnsk. Abbottabad,
WingCommander, 13 Aug. 96.— From 27 Bengali Infantry.
Wing Officer, 10 July 87.
Wing Officer, 14 July 88.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Apr. 92. — Furlough..
Wing Officer, 2s Apr. 97.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 26 July gi.— With Hong Kong Regiment..
Wing Officer, 26 July 98.
Officiating Wins Officer.— With 15th Sikhs.
Officiating Wing Officer.— With 22 Bengal Infantry,
26th {Punjab) Bengal Infantry {late 1 8th Punjab Infantry). — 484
Raised in June 1857. — Linked with 2.0th, 21st and 40th Regiments. — Regimented Centre, 3feean Meer.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sihhs, r Compan}' Dogras, 3 Companies Afridis.
"Afghanistan, 1878-79 " — "Burma, 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Jullundur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Colonel L.Dening, DSO. Staff Corps .
Major ff . A. Ravenshaw, StaffCorps .
Captain F. H. Hancock, StaffCorps....
Captain L. C. Dunsterville, Staff Corps
Captain W. A. B. Dennj-s, Staff Corps
Captain C. C. Anderson, Staff Corps ..
Captain L. B. Walton, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Rattray, StaffCorps
Lieut. I. F. R. Thompson, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. H. Lawson, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. Walton, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. G. H. Gunning, Staff Corps
Captain J. K. Close, MD. Ind. Med. Ser.
Captain W. E. Scott-Moncrieff, MD.
Indian Medical Service
Army
Rank.
ti May
97
24 Mar.
Q6
22 Jan.
90
23 Aug.
95
13 Aug
00
18 Feb.
QI
25 Aug
97
27 Feb.
qo
1 Nov.
qo
1 : May
92
24 May
93
20 Jan.
97
1 Oct.
87
Remarks.
Commandant, n May 94.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, n May q2. — Sick
Wing Commander, 11 May 92. — Offg. 2nd in Com. [Furlough,
Officiating Wing Commander. — From 20 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 84.
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 84.
Wing Officert, 2t Jan. 91. — Comdt.&Supdt. of Police, Port Blair.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 26 Aug. gi.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Dec. 91.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. — With 33 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge, n May 92. — Sick Furlough.
2S July 97lOfficiating in medical charge.
27th {Punjab) Bengal Infantry {late lgth Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 19 June 1857. — Linked with 25th, 28th and 33»'rf Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozepore.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
"China, 1860-62" — "Am Musjid" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — " Burma,
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red .
-87."
Colonel H. M. Rose, DSO. Staff Corps..
Major A. Wallace, StaffCorps
Captain W. B. Mullms, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. O'Brven, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. H. Miliar, StaffCorps
Captain W. H. Hildebrand, StaffCorps
Captain O. A. Smith, Staff C^rps
Captain G. W.Robinson, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. W. Lethbridge, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. Bell, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. W. Keene, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Dodd, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. B. Scott, Staff Corps
Major J. Shearer, DSO. MB. Indian
Medioal Service
Captain W. H. Orr, Ind. Med. Service
26 Sept. 97
11 Sept. 96
14 Jan. 91
9 Sept. 93
23 Aug. 94
9 Aug. gt
24 July 97
i4Sept.98
25 Sept. 98
15 Dec. 90
1 Jan. 94
Commandant, 26 Sept. 93.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 18 Nov. 94. — Furl.
Wing Commander, 23 March 93, — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 27 June 87. — With 23 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 88. — OfficiatmgWing Commander.
Wing Officer, 27 Feb. 89. — Assist. Recruiting Officer, Jhelum.
Wing Officer, 27 May 93.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 29 Sept. 90. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 96. — Assist. Cant. Mag. Rawul Pindee.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 11 Dec. 96. — Offg. Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
12 May 95 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
22 Apr.98 Officiating Wing Officer.
[India.
2 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 8 June 87. — Sec. to P.M.O. H.M.'s Forces in
30 Jan. 96 Officiating in medical charge.
28th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry). —
Raised I July 1857.— Linked with 25th, 2jth and 3yd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozepore.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies Pathans,
1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Chaeasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1S78-80.
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Emerald Green.
Lt.Colonel A. R. Porter, StaffCorps
Captain W. E. Phillips, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. R. Crawford, StaffCorps
Captain F. Tweddell, Staff Corps
Captain O. W. Carey, StaffCorps
Capt. A.G. de V.Chichester, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. K. Cockerill, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Palseologus, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. J. C. M. Wheeler. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. L. Tomkins, DSO. Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. N. V. L. Rybot, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. W. C. Hutchison, S. C
Lt.Colonel Z. A. Ahmed, MD. Indian
Medical Service
21 Aug. 95
22 Jan. 90
22 Oct. 92
23 Aug. 95
30 Jan. 97
16 Nov. 98
26 June 89
15 Aug. 91
15 Oct. 91
28 July 93
5 Aug. 96
5 Aug. 96
1 Oct. q2
Commandant, 15 Oct. 95. — Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander 15 Oct. 93, with rank
of Major. — Officiating Commandant.
Wing Commander, 13 Oct. 95.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 1 Aug. 89.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 4 Feb. 92.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 92.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 92. — Staff College, Sandhurst.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 92.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 14 Aug. 92,
Wing Officer, 23 May 96.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.— With 38 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge, 23 July 84.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 21st Punjab Infantry). —
Raised 12 July 1857. — Linked with 2,0th and 2,1st Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshawur.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Peiwae Kotat," — "Afghanistan, 1878-80I" — "Chithal."
With Force in Chitral. Depot at Peshawur. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue.
Lt.-Colouel R. W. MacLeod, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 98
Lt.Colonel F. G. L. Mainwaring, S. C. 30 Dec. 97
Captain T. H. Bairnefather, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 90
Captain A. B. H. Drew, Staff Corps 7 Feb
Captain W. C. M. Woodcock, Staff Corps 6 May 96
;j.8. e. Captain R. E. H. Dyer, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96
Captain I. H. Grant, StaffCorps 25 Aug. 97
Captain W. S.E.Howard, Staff Corps... 16 Mar. 98
Lieut. F. W. Birch, StaffCorps 21 Sept.88
Lieut. J. S. Kemball, StaffCorps 15 Dec. qo
Lieut. H. A. Vallings, Staff Corps 19 Mar. 90
Lieut. A. A. James, Staff Corps 23 May 94
2nd Lieut. G. N. S. Keene, Staff Corps. 5 Aug. 96
Major E.A.W. Hall, JlfB.Ind. Med. Ser. 30 Sept. 98
Cap*. S. A. Harriss, MB. Ind. Med. Ser. 29 Jan. 97
Commandant.
Officiating Commandant.— From 30 Bengal Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 July 91.
Wing Officer, 15 Sept. 82.— Cantonment Mag., Mbultan. — Furl.
Wing Officer, 27 June 87. —Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 89. -Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 88.— At Depot.
Wing Officer, 9 Aug. 93.
Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 89.
Wing Officer, 17 Apr. 95. — With 36 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 31 March 95.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 95.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In raedieal charge, 26 Aug. 96.— Offg. Civil Employ, Asstm.
Officiating in medical charge.
I I
485 30th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 22nd Punjab Infantry) —
Raised in June 1857. — Linked with 2gth and $l$t Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshaicur.
"Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahoinedans.
" Afghanistan, 1879-60 " — " OHirRAL."
With Malakand Force. Depot at Peshawur. Uniform. Red. Facings, Whit*.
Hank, Names, and Coups.
Lt.Colonel F. G. Maisey, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel K.. W.Macleod, Staff Corp-...
Major H. H. Dobbie, SfcatfCorps
Captain P. C. Muspratt, Staff Corps
Captain C. T. W. Forth, Staff Corps
Captain F. Wiutle. Staff Corps
Captain W. J. P. Kaye, Staff Corps .......
Captain K. S. Hall, Staff Corps
CaptainA. Ward, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. H. Thomson, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. A. Gib, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. Sawyer, Staff C irps
2nd Lieut. D. S. Browne, Staff Corns ...
Captain C. E. L. Gilbert, lnd. Med. Ser.
Captain H. St. J. Fraser, lnd. Med. Ser.
Akmt
Rank.
23 Sept,
iq Oct.
1 May
7 Feu.
6 May
20 Aug.
2Q Aug.
25 Aug.
4 May
14 Apr.
11 July
14 Nov.
14 Aug.
ji Mar.
29 Jan.
Kemakks.
Commandant, 12 Dec. 93.
2nd in Com. and Wing ijoindr. 2 Sept. 97. — With 29 Bengal Inf.
Wing Commander, 12 Dec 93. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 2A Feb. 87.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 23 Jan. So.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 21 Mar. 90.
Wing Officer, 23 May 87.
Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 91.
Officiating Wing uffictr.— Commanding Depot.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
iOttlciating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, 4 Apr. 01. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating in tnedi:al charge.
31st (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (late 23c/ Punjab Infantry). —
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 29th and 30th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Peshawur.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahoinedans.
■' Afghanistan, 1879-30."
Head Qu rters at Sealkote Uniform, lied. Facings, White.
Lt Colonel H.N. M'Rae, CB. Staff Corpus Mar. 9;
Lt.Colonel M. I. Uibbs, Staff Corps 30 Dee. 9
p.s.c. Major H. B. B. Watkis, Staff Corps n May gt
M-ijor F. M Drury, Staff Corps 26 Mar. 94
Captain K. S. Cooper, Staff Corps 19 Dec. 94
Captain E. R. Morton, Staff Corps 25 Nov. 90
Captain W. L. Malcolm, Staff Corps ... 27 Oct. 97
Lieut. H. B. Ford, Staff Corps 4 Apr. 90
Lieut. L. A. Watson, Staff Corps 2 Mar. 9
Lieut. A. G. Kenball, Staff Corps 8 Oct. 92
Lieut. E. H. Peacock, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 95
Lieut. J. M. Bruce, Staff Corps 16 Apr. 9;
Captain E. V. Hugo. MD. ind. Med. S :T. 27 July 9;
Lt.Colonel J. A. Nelis. J/B. lnd. Med. Ser. 31 Mar. 9;
Commandant, 4 Oct. 97.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 15 Dec. 93. — Sick Furl.
>Ving Commander, 15 Dec. 93. — D. A. A. G. Head Quarters.
Wing Commander 18 Jan. 96. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Ving Officer, 2 Dec. aS.
Wintr Officer, 5 June 91.
vVing Officer, 24 Aug. 01.
Wing Officer, 7 Jan. 94. — Assist. Recruiting Officer, Dogra Dist.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Mar. 94.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant. — From 23 Bengal Inf.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 10 Sept. 95. — Furlough,
officiating in medical charge. —From 3 Sikh Infantry.
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers — late 24th Punjab Infantry).
Raised in 1857. — Linked with 23rd and 24-th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Umballa.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
" Autviam inoeniam aid faciam." "Dei,hi"-"Luck.now" (Relief and Capture) — "Afghanistan,i 878-80. "-"Chitbal."
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Blue.
Major A. E. Jones, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 91 Commandant, 31 Dec. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Furlough.
p.'.c. Bt.Lt.Col.E.De Brath, Staff Corps 18 Nov. 90 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 2 Aug. 96.— Deputy
I Secretary Government of India, Military Department.
p 8. c. Captain H. R Brand er Staff Corps, 14 Jan. 91 '2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 2 Aug. 96. — Offg. Comdt.
Major H.B B irradaile, DSO. Staff Corps 10 July 95' Wing Comdr. 2 Aug. 96. — Adjutant N. W. Railway Vol. Rifles.
Capt. F. H. Peterson, DSO. Staff Corps 25 Nov. 96: Wing Commander. 3 Mar. 98. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Lieut. J. B. Bell, Staff Corps 1 6 Nov. 89; Wing Officer and Qr. Master, 31 Dec. 91.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Lieut. H. Bethune, Staff Corps 22 Apr
Lieut. A. S. Cobb*, Staff Corps j 4 Mar. 92
Lieut. E. H. S. Cullen, Staff Corps I21 Jan. 92
Lieut. H. F. Cooke, Staff Corps 24 Nov. 93
2nd Lieut. R. A. Lyall, Stiff Corps | 5 Aug. 96
2nd Lieut. G. C. Hodgson, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 97
2nd Lieut. C. W. R->binson, Staff Curps 5 Aug. 9
Captain S. .K. Smith, Indian Med. SerJ.>8 July 91
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 13 June 93.
Wing Officer, 1 May 96. — Serving in British Central Africa.
Wiug Officer, 19 Jan. 98. — With 34 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 6 May g'i.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiat ng Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 29 May 97.
Note.
-The 5th Goorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Troops, takes rank after the 32nd Benga
Infantry.
33rd (Punjabi Malwmedan) Bengal Infantry. — liaised in 1857,
Linked with 2$th, 2Jth and 2%th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ferozcpore.
Class Regiment — Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Bokma, 1885-87."
With Tochi Force. Depot at Edwardesabad. Uniform, Red. Facing 't, White.
Lt.Colonel 0. Hogge, Staff Corps 23 Sept. 97
Major R. T. Faithfull, Stalf Corps 112 Feb. 94
Major W. L. Boswell, Staff Corps 1 30 Jan.
Captain E. H. Watson. Staff Corps I23 Aug. 95
Captain H. King, Staff Corps 29 Aug. 96
C iptiinG. T..R joinsoa, Royal Artillery^ July 97
24 Nov 88
1 Aug. 89
9 J uly 90
6 Apr. 91
19 Sept. 93
1 Jan. 94
8 Dec. 94
28 Sept. 95
22 Jan. 96
5 Aug. 96
2a Jan. 97
1 Oct. 87
..128 Jan. 98
Lieut. C. rl. Peterson, Staff C u-ps
Lieut. A. S. II. Annesley, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. J. Fraser, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. Sin.th, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. L.Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. a. Climj, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. S. Earle, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. P. Harrison, Staff Cjrps ...
2nd Lieut. J. G.Lyons, Staff Corps
2nd l.ie.it. E. H. Duusford, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut G. H. Gunning, Staff Corps
Capt. W.tl. K.Woodwright, Ind.Med.Ser.
Lieut. S. R. Douglas, ind. Med. Ser.
Commandant, 24 Jan. 96. — Sick Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 27 Jan. or. — Offg. Comdt.
Wmg Commander, 28 Nov. 91. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 91. — With East Africa Contingent.
Wmg Officer, 13 Apr. 91. — Sick Furlough.
fV'ing Officer, 12 Mar. 94. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, ifi Apr. 95.
Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 92. — Dcp. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 Nov. 95.
Wing Officer, 30 May 96 — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class.
vVing Officer, n Nov. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Winu Officer, 5 Nov. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 19 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.— With 26 Bengal Infantry.
In medical chartre, 7 Nov. 95. — Offg. Civil, Condal
Officiating in medical charge.
34th (Punjab) Bengal Infantry (Pioneers). — Raised in 1858, disbanded 486
in 1882, re-formed 23 March 1887 .—Linked with 23rd and 32nd Begts.—Begtl. Centre, Umballa.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
"Chitral."
With Khyber Brigade. Depot at Jhelum. Uniform, Red. Facing*, Dark Blue.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel M. C. Cooke-Collis, Staff C.
Major A. F. Hogge, Staff Corps
Captain G. L. Holland, Staff Corps
Captain H. B. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain G.E. L. Gilbert, Staff Corps ..
Captain T. Y. Seddon, Staff Corps
Captain H. R. Wallis, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. B. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. H. S. Cullen, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. S. Clarke, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. G. Jennings, Staff Corps..
Major W. H. B. Robinson
Captain A. E. Berry, J/B.Ind. Med. Ser
A KM*
Rank.
30 Dec.
11 May
27 Jan.
14 May
9 M,.V
g Maj-
3c Mar.
6 June
21 Jan.
14 Nov.
5 Aug.
1 Apr.
29 Jan.
Remarks.
Commandant, 25 July 97.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 98.
Wing Oomraiuder, 23 Mar. gl. — Furlougu.
Wiug Officer, 29 May 87.
Wing Officer, 10 Oct. 87.
Wing Officer, iS Nov. 90.
Wing Officer, 4 May 92.
Wing Officer and "id|Utant, 6 June 90.
Officiating Wing Oificer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master.— From
32 Bengal luiantory.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[n medical charge, 21 M?rch 90.— Offg. Civil, Bikaneer.
Officiating in medical c barge.
35th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882, re-formed
23 March 1887. — Linked with 36th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Raioul Pindee.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Peshawur. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel T. H. Goldney, CB. Staff Corps
Major J. F. Worlledge, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. L. J. E. Bradshaw, Staff Corps
Captain F. Duncan, Staff Corp<
Captain P. B. Vaughan, Staff Corps
Captain C. R. A. Bond, Staff Corps
Captain E.G. Rowcroft, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. O. G. Gunning, Manch. Regt. ...
Lieut. G. R. Ousels, Staff Corps
Lieut. G.W. G. Lindesay, Staff Corps...
Lieut. S. K. B. Rice, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Le M. Fellowes, Staff Corps.
2nd Lieut. J. Mackeuzie, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. M. Earle, Indian Med. Ser.
Commandant, 26 Apr. 92. — Sick Furlough.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 25 Nov. 94. — Offig. Cimdc.
Wing Commander, 26 Apr. 92. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Officiating Wing Commander. —From 23 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 11 Junf 87 — Fur'ongh.
Wing Officer, 29 April 67. — With 30 Bengal Infantry.
Wing Officer, 3 April 90. — VVith htong Kong Regiment.
Wing Officer and Q larter Master, 17 Nov. 94.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 13 Mar. 93— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer. 3 Apr. 95. — Furlough.
30 Jan. 9s Officiating Wing Officir.
1 May 96 Officiating Wit g Officer.
5 Aug. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
27 July g.vln medical charge, 1 July 96.
9 June
97
28 Feb.
94
18 Nov.
96
22 Oct.
92
13 Aug
CO
10 May
91
5 Feb.
98
9 July
uO
18 Feb.
91
28 June
93
36th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry.— Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882,
re-formed 23 Apr. 1887. — Linked with 35th Regiment — Regimental Centre, Raioul Pindee.
Class Regiment — Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel 0. H. Des Voeux, Staff Corps ..
Major H. L. Custance, Staff Corps
Captain C. R. A. Bond, Staff Corps
Bt.Major C. E. Johnson, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. T. A. Searle, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. E. H. Erskine, Staff Corps
Captain E. L. Sullivan, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. Fleming, Staff Corps
Captain W. A. Bailey, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. G. Munn, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. K. Blair, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. F. Knox, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. W. Birch, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R. E. Pratt, DSO. Staff C^rps
2nd Lt.W. VV. Van Someren, DSO. S. C.
Captain C. B. Prall, Indian Med. Ser. ..
Captain C. H. Evans, Ind. Med. Ser....
20 May Q8!Comaimdant, 30 Jan.
20 May 98
10 May 93
14 Nov. 94
25 Aug. 94
7 Feo. 96
25 Nov. 96
10 Nov. 97
31 Dec. 98
1 Nov. 90
2^ May 91
6 Oct. 93
21 Sept. 88
14 Nov. 97
5 Aug. 9c
30 Jan. 96
29 Jan. 97
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 Jan. 98.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 35 Bengal Infantry.
Wiug Comdr. 30 Jan. 98. — D. A. A Gen. for Musketry, Benga
Wing Commander, 30 Jan. 98.
Wing Officer, 1 June 87.
WingOificer, 15 Aug. 91.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 94. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 1 Dec. 96. — Cantonment Magistrate, Cawnpore.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 29 Nov. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 July 97. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Offi ;er, 13 Feo. 98. — Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wiug Officer.— From 29 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wiug Officer.
Officiating Wing Office'-.— Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, 16 May 96. —Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
37th (Dogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858, disbanded in 1882,
re-formed 20 Apr. 1887. — Linked loith 38^/1 Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Raioul Pindee.
Class Regiment — Dogras.
" Chitral."
With Toehi Force. Depot at Sealkote. Uniform, Red. Fcetvgi; Yellow.
Honorary Colonel.— Major General H. H. Maharajah Sir Pratap Singh, GCSI. Indra Mahendra, Bahadoor,
Sipar-i-Saltanar, of Jummoo and Cashmeie.
Colonel A. M'L. Mills, Staff Corps I22 Jan. 96 Commandant, 28 April 94. — Offg.Co'onelontheStaff.Ferozepore.
Major W. S. Marshall, Staff Corps 21 Sept. 94 1 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., -28 Apr. 94. — Oh-g Corn'dt.
22 Jan. 90 Wmg Commander, 28 Apr. 94. — Furlough.
9 Sept. 93 Wing Officer, 25 June S7I — 0.1ic ating 2:id in Command.
14 May 95i vVing Officer,^ June87. — Special Assist. Politic il Agent, Gilgit.
7 Feb. 90 Wing Officer, 15 June 87. — Ofici;iting W.ng Commander.
19 Jan. 98 Wing Officer, 27 May 91. — Burma Military Police.
5 July 8^| Wing Officer 2nd Adjutant, 7 Oct. 92.
10 July 95 Wing Officer, 5 March 97.
28 Oct. 93 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Jan. 98.
9 Feb. 95 pffiuiacinsr Wing Officer.
16 Apr. 97 O.ttciating Wine Officer. — Sick Furlough.
22 Apr. 981 Officiating Wmg Officer.
20 Jan. 97:Officiatmg Wing Officer.
1 Oct. 90 In medical charge, 9 July S7.
Captain J. A. Brown, Staff Corps...
Captain J. A. H. Woodward, Staff Corps
Captain F. J. H. Wynch, Staff Corps...
Captain C. H. R. Coles, Staff Corps
Captain A. C. M'Crea, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Longden, Staff Corps
Captain F. J.Moberly, DSO. Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. Nicholson, Staff Corps...
Lieut. W. J. Keen, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. D. P. Swinley, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Barstow, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. M. Battye, Staff Corps
Major A. T. Bown, Indian Med. Service
487
38th (Dogra) Bengal Infantry. — Raised in 1858.
Linked ivith 37th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Rawul Pindee.
Class Regiment— Dogras.
With Malakand Force. Depot at Nowshera. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Lt. Colonel F. G. Vivian, Staff Corps ...
Major R. E. S. Taylor, Staff Corps
Captain K. P. Burne, Staff Corps
Captain L. C. H. Stainforth, Staff Corps
Bt.M.ijor A. Cadell, Staff Corps
Captain W. 0. Scott, Staff Corps
Abmt
Rank.
Captain C. W. Tribe, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. Cruddas, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. B. A.Patterson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. L. S. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. B. Champain, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. E. G. D. de Labiliiere, S. C.
2nd Li;ut. T. H. Keyes, Staff Corps ...
2nd Lieut. W. G. Hutchinson , Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel A. S. Reid, J£B.Ind.iIed.Ser.
Captain W. D. Hayward, MB. I. M.S....
. Jan.
: Jan.
!Oct.
! Jan.
i Nov.
;Feb.
Sept.
; Oct.
Dec.
1 Mar.
> Jan.
! Nov.
> Jan.
; Aug.
1 Jane
: Julv
Rl:u ims.
Commandant, 13 Jan. q8. [N.-W.P. andOude.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 Jan. 93. — Cant. Mag.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 Jan. 98.
Wing Commander, 13 Jan. 98.
Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.
Wing Officer, 17 May 92.— Assistant Inspecting Officer, Punjab
States, Imperial Service Troops.
Wing Officer, 22 Apr. 92.
Wing Officer, 1 Aug 94 —Assistant Commissioner, Delhi.
Wing Officer, 10 Dec. 96.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Sept. 97.
Wing Officer. 13 Jan. 98.— With 1 tin. 5 Goorkhas.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Commanding Depot.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 28 Rengal Infantry.
In medical charge, 31 Jan. 96. — P.M.O.Koliat-Kurraoi Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
39th (Garwhal Rifle) Bengal Infantry. — Raisedin 1887.
Linked with gth Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Lansdowne.
Class Regiment — Garwhalis.
Head Quarters at Killa Drosh. Depot at Lansdowne. Uniform, D irk Green. Facings, Black.
jj.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel B. Duff, Staff Corps
Major F. G. R. Ostrehan, Staff Corps..
Major A. C. O'Donnell, Staff Corps
Captain J. T. Evatt, Staff Corps
Captain D. E. Mocatta, Staff Corps .
Captain M. B. Roberts, Staff Corps .
Lieut. W. H. Wardell, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. H. M. MacTier, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. P. M. Home, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. H.K.Stewart, Staff Corps..
Lt. G. delaP. B. Pakenham, Staff Corps
Lieut, de C. Ireland, R. Fusiliers
Lieut. K. Henderson, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. D. Shuttieworth, Staff Corps
Lt.ColonelC. J. M'Cartie, 3/Z3. 1.M.S....
28 Aug. 95
n May 98
5 Uct.
23 Apr. 92
10 May 93
23 May 96
16 Jan. 91
2 July 91
1 June 93
3 Dec. 94
16 Apr. 97
28 Oct. 96
14 Nov. 97
5 Aug. 96
30 Sept. 94
Commandant, 30 Jan. 98. — Military Secretarj- to the Com-
mander-in-Chief.
Officiiting Commandan*— From 9 Bengal Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 24 Oct. 93, with rank
of Major.
Wing Commander, 29 Apr. 91.— With Uganda Rifles.
Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 98.
Wing Officer, 24 Dec. 87.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Aug. 93. — Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 93. — Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 4 Mar. 97. — Commanding Depot. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 7 Marjn 98. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. —From 2 Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
In medical charge, 15 Jan. 91.
40th (PatJinn) Beng
Linked with 20th, 21st, and 26th
Class
Head Quarters at Meean
Lt.Colonel S. H. P. Graves, Staff Corps 2 Sept. 94
Major A. E. P.JBurn, Staff Corps 21
9
Captain G. F. H. Dillon, Staff Corps
Captain T. M'Kay, Staff Corps
Captain F. Rennick, Staff Corps
Captain R. T. I. Ridgway, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. H. Bunbury, Staff Corps .
Lieut. T. R. Maclachlan, Staff Corps .
Lieut. G. A. Preston, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. P. Craster, Staff Corps... .
Lieut. G. C. Garratt, Staff Corps
Lieut.C. B. Riley, Staff Corps I 2
Lieut. R. S. St. John, Staff Corps 22
Captain J. S. S. Lumsden, MB. I.M.S. 28
Ciptain W. H. Ogilvie, MB. I.M.S 30
Sept.
July
Sept.
Aug.
Sept.
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Apr.
July
Jan.
al Infantry. — Raised in 1858.
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meean Meer.
Regiment — Pathans.
Meer. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Commandant, 22 Jan. 91. — Offg. A. Qr. Mr. Gen. Head Quarters,
Punjab. [ Bengal Infantry.
2ndin Command and Wing Commander, 15 May 96. — With 20
Wing Commander, 30 Dec. 92. — D.A.A. General, Peshawur.
Wing Commander, 25 Sept. 95. — Officiating Commandant.
Wing Officer, 19 Dec. 91. — Staff College, Sandhurst.
Wing Officer and Adjutant. 2 May 91. — Offg. 2nd ir. Command.
Wing Officer, 6 April 93.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 Feb. 94. — Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer, 8 July 96. — Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 27 Mar. 95. — Offg. Chemical Examiner, &c,
Officiating in medical charge. [N.W. Provinces.
42nd {Goorkha Rifle) Bengal Infantry {late ist Assam Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 16 May 1817). — Linked with 43rd and 44th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
"Buema, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Shillong. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Col. C. R.Macgregor, CB. DSO. Staff C
Captain H. W. Priestley, Staff Corps ..
Captam F. C. Colomb, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. B. Chatterton. Staff Corps
Captam E'. J. Lugard, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain II. H. Roddy, Staff Corps
Captain M. G. James, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Shaw, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. J. Strange, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Norie, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. G. Bromhead, Staff Corps ...
L^ut. .-E. C. Perkins, East Kent Regt.
Cautam D. R. Green, MB. Ind. M.S. ..
n Dec. 94
25 Feb. 91
22 Jan. 92
23 Aug. 95
10 Nov. 97
5 Feb. 98
14 Sept. 9
1 July 90
19 July 92
29 Aug. 92
8 Sept. 94
1 Jan. 95
27 July 95
Commandant. 11 Dec. 93. — Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 31 May 96, with rank of Major.
— Officiating Commandant.
Wing Commander, 31 May 96. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 27 Mar. ?o. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, iAug. 89.'— With British West Charterland Com-
pany, South Africa. [Sick Furlough.
Wing 'Officer, 17 Nov. 91.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.—
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Aug. 92.
Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 93.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Apr. 95.
Wing Officer 3 Dec. 96.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.— With 43 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge, 14 July 97. — Furlough.
43rd (Goorhha Rifle) Bengal Infantry (late 2nd Assam Lt. Infantry. — 48S
Raised 13 April 1835). — Linked with 42nd and 44th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters a.t Kohima. Two Companies at Gilgit. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major A.L. Barrett, DSO. Staff Corps..
Captain J. W. Cowley, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain C. H. Clay, Staff Corps ..
Captain C. S. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain H. N. Waymonth, Staff Corps
Capt. J. W. B. Merewether, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. Clay, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. S. Cassels, Staff Corps ....,
Lieut. H. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. B. Luard, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. G. Stansfeld, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. C. Wall, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. C. Perkins, E. Kent Regt.
Major P. Hehir, MD. Ind. Med. Service
Remarks.
Commandant, 29 Apr. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — And Com-
manding at Kohima. [Gilgit.
2nd in Com. and WingComdr. 29 Apr. 95, with rank ofMaior.-At
Wing Commander, 29 Apr. 95. — Offg. Staff Captain, Intelligence
Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 87. — Offg. Wing Comdr. [Branch, Simla
Wing Officer, 7 June 90. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 1 Oct. 92.— Assistant Political Resident, Aden.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Dec. 92.— At Gilgit.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2 Feb. 93. — S.S.O. Kohima.
Wing Officer. 9 Sept. 95.— With 2 Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Cantonment Magistrate, Nowgong.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. — At Gilgit.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 42 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge, 31 May 98.
44th (Goorkha Rifl.e) Bengal Infantry [late Sylhet Lt. Infantry. —
Raised 19 Feb. 1824). — Linked with 4.2nd and 4yd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Shillong.
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
"Bdbma, 18S5-S7."
Head Quarters at Manipore. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Major B. H. Molesworth, Staff Corps ...I24 Feb. 93
Major H. O'Donnell, DSO. Staff Corps... 30 Jan.
Captain M. A. Ker, Staff Corps |i3 Aug. 90
22 Jan. 9
7 Feb. 96
1 6 Nov.
i Mar. 92
16 Apr. 92
20 Feb. 94
12 Apr. 93
4 July 96
28 Feb. 97
28 July 91
Captain G. R. Row, Staff Corps.
Captain F. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. Wilson, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. H. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. S. Ward, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. Nnttall, Staff Corps
Lient. G. Warnef'ord, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Bliss, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. W. H. Humphreys, S.O
Captain H. S. Wood, Ifi.'lnd.Med.Ser.
Commandant, 29 Apr. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — And Com-
manding at Manipore.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Mar. 94. —Furlough.
Wing Comdr. 3 1 Dec. 94. — Dist. Recruiting Officer, Gurkha Dist.
Wing Comdr. 24 Aug. 96. — Comdt. Luckimpore Mil. Police Bn.
Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 96.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 May 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 18 May 94.— Offg. S. S. 0.
Wing Officer, 25 Oct. 33. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 29 June 94.
Wing Officer, 11 Jan. 97. — On Plague duty, Bombay.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 9 Nov. 95-
45th (Rattray's Sihlis) Bengal Infantry (late ist Bengal Police Battalion.
— Rattray's Sikhs). {Raised in 1856. — Added to the Bengal Army in 1864.) —
Class Regiment— Sikhs.
Linked with 14th and 15th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Mooltan.
"Defence of Arbah" — "Bkhar" — "Ali Musjid" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Mooltan. Uniform, Red. Facings, White.
p.s.c. Colonel H. A. Sawyer, S. C
Major A. W. T. Radcliffe, Staff Corps
Major J. M. A. Retallick, Staff Corps ..
Captain D. J. T. O'Brien, Staff Corps...
Captain R. E. Foley, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Moore, Staff Corps
CaptainF. T. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Eardley-Wilmot. Staff Corps
Lieut. R. M. Barif, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. de H. Smith, Stnff Corps ...
Lieut. H. B. Rattray, DSO. Staff Corps
Lieut. D. A. D. MWean, Staff Corpj ..
Lieut. H. B. St. John. Staff Corps
2ndLieut. W. A. S. Walker,Staii'Corps|io Oct. 94
2nd Lieut. L. L. Wheatley. DSO. S. C. 22 Jan. 96
2 Oct. 90
9 Aug. 9
10 Sept. 95
25 Feb. 9
7 Feb. 91
25 Aug. y7
10 Nov. 97
12 Mar. 90
18 Dec. 90
14 Jan. 91
1 Mar. 02
8 Feb. 96
1 June 96
Captain H. B. Luard, MB. Ind.Med.Ser. 31 Mar. 90 [n medical charge, 23 March 95.
Commandant, 6 Apr. 92. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Commandant — From 14 Bengal Infantry.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Oct. 97. — Comdt.
Hong Kong Regiment, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Wing Commander, 13 Oct. 97. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 8 July 87.— Dist. Recruiting Officer, Sikh Dist.
Wing Officer, 8 May 91.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 21 May 92. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 31 Mar. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer- and Quarter Master, 24 June 92. — Offg. Adjutant,
"ing Officer, t6 Apr. 95. — With Egyptian Army.
Wing Officer, 4 Sept. 69. — With Uganda Rifles.
Wing Officer, 5 May 98. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
1st Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (Light Infautrxj—late 66th or Goorkha Lt. Inf. —
Raised 24 Apr. 1815.)— Linked with 4th and 5th Goorkha Regiments.
The Regimental Centres of Goorkha Battalions are at their own Stations.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"Beubtpork" — " Alliwal" — *' Sob r aon " — "Afghanistan, 1873-80."
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dhurmsala. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Colonel R. Fulton, Staff Corps '17 Feb. 98 Commandant, 1 Sept. 94.
Bt.Lt.Colonel G. H. Robinson, Staff C. '28 Aug. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Feb. 93. — Furlough.
Bt.Lt.Colonel C. H. Powell, Staff Corps 20 May 98 Officiating 2nd ia Command. — From 2 Battalion.
". Wing Commander, 1 Sept. 94.
Wing Officer. 1 Jan. 86.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 29 March 86.
Wing Officer, 27 Apr. 93.— Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Sept. 94.
i Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 31 Dec. 94.
In medical charge, 2 Oct. 96.
Major G. S. Ommanney, Staff Corps
Captain C. Y. Cromme'lin, Star!' Corps
Captain A. G. B. Lang, Staff Corps
Captain C. Herbert, DSO. Staff Corps
Lie»it. E. D. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Anderson, Start' Corps
Captain G. M. C. Smith, MB. I. M.S.
1 May
22 Oct. 9
10 May 9
12 Nov. 95
14 Jan. 97
1 Nov. 90
27 Mar. 95
Note. — These Regiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank — the ist Goorkhas after the 10th
Native Infantry j the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the 15th Native Infantry.
489
1st Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (Light Infantry).
SECOND BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dhurmsala. Uniform
-Raised 19 Feb. 1886".
Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Colonel C. A. R. Sage, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel IS. \V. F. Martin, Staff Corp
Lt.Colonel C. H. Powell, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. V. Hatch, Staff Corps
Capt-im A. C. B. Johnson, Staff Corps..
Major W. I. R.yder, Staff Corps
Capt. H. A H. Thompson. Staff Corps
Captain J. L. Rose, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. .T M'Leod. Stan Corps
Captain W. a. VV. Elliot, MB. I.M.S. ..
8 July
20 May
20 May
14 Jan.
10 Mar.
20 May
5 Feb.
16 Nov.
26 Aug.
31 Mar.
Commandant, 5 Mar. 94. — And Commanding at Dhurmsala.
2nd in. Command and Wing Commander, 1 Sent. 94.
Wing Commander, 6 Feb. 93. — With 1 Battalion.
Wing Officer, 19 Feb. 86.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 19 Feb. 86.
Wing Officer.
vVing Officer, 1? Dec. 9c.
Wing Officer, 8Aig. 93
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Au
Officiating Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 7 Feb. 96.
Furlough.
93-
2ai (Prince of Wales's Own) Goorkha(E//7e) Regiment (The Sir moor Rifles). —
Late Sirmoor Pafle Regiment. — liaised 24 April 1 81 5. — Linked with yd Goorkhas.
Plume of the Prince of Wales.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"Bhcrtfore" — " Alliwal " — " Sobbaon" — " Delhi" — " Kabul, 1879"— "Kandahab, 1880" —
" Afghanistan, 1878-80."
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Dehra Dhoon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Ronorary Colonel. — Field Marshal If.R.B. Albert Edward, Prince o/Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. Kf. KP. GCB. GCSl. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Colonel E. A. Travers, Staff Co'ps .20 May 98 Commandant, 30 June 97. —And Commanding at Dehra Dhoon
Major F. P. Hutchinson, Staff Corps ... 1 May
Captain L. W. Shakespear, Staff Corp* 22 Jan. 9
Captain J. Fisher, Staff Corps
Captain H. D. Watson, Stan" Corps
Major C. E. de M. Norie, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. N. Mac }herson, Staff Corp* .. ..
Lieut. E. R. P. Boileau, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. D. M. Watt, S'.afE Corps
Lieut. E. H. Sweat, Staff C >rps
Lieut. S. F. t\. Dilrymole-Hay, S. C. ..
2nd Lieut. H. S. Becuer, Staff Corps...
Lieut. E. W. C. Ridgeway, S-.affCorpa
Lt.Col. F. W. Wright. DSO. MB. I.M.S
Cap.aiu W. Selly.-DSO.Iud. Med. Ser,
10 Mar.
7 Feb. 96
20 May 98
14 Sept. 9:
21 Oct. 91
14 Feb. 93
27 Mar. 94
6 July 90
2? Jan. 96
2nd in Cjam md and Wing Commander, 30 Apr. 93.
vVing Commander, 1 May 93.— Assam Military Police.
Wing Commander, 1 May 93. — Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer, 31 Jan. 94.— With Imperial Service Troops.
Wing Officer, 31 July 89. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quu-ter Master, 6 Feb. 95.— Furlough.
tVing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Jan. 97. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 28 Oct. 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer. 21 Dec. 97. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
4 July 93IOfficiating Wing Officer.
1 Apr. 93 [11 medical charge, 2 Feb. 93. — At Chitral.
28 July 971 Officiating in medical charge.
SECOND BA
With Kohat Kurram Force. Depot at
Colonel F. R. Begbie, Staff Corps
Major L. M. M. Hall, Staff Corps
Bt.Ma.jor D.C.F.Micintyre, Start Corps-
Captain H. V". Bradley, StaffCorps ...
Captain E. J. Drummond, Stall' Corps
Captain J. M. Home, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. A. K. Gough, S.aff Corps ...
Lieut. A. B. Lindsay, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. T. Fulton, StaffCorps
Captain F. P. Webber. Staff Uorp=
Lieut. W. A. Hill, Stsiff Corps
Lieut. K. Wigram, Staff Corp
2nd Lieut B. It. Nicholl. StaffCorps...
Lt.CoK nsl A. Duncan, MD. I. Med. Ser.
TTALION-— Raised 19 Feb. 1880.
Dehra Dfioon. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
22 July 96 Commandant. 22 July 92. — Furlough.
1 Oct. 93 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 22 July 9 2. — Off g. Corndt.
20 May 98 vVing Commander, : May 98.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
23 Aug. 95 Wing Officer, n b'eb. 86. — Offg. Wing Comdr. — Comdg. Depot.
29 Aug. 96 WingOfficer, 6 Aug. 90. — Sick Furlough.
18 Feb. 97 Wing Officer, 31 Jan. 94. — Staff College, Sandhurst.
31 Aug. 91 iViug Officer, 20 Apr. 97. — On special duty, Gilgit.
18 Jan. 93 Wing Officer and Adit, 20 Apr. 97. — S. S. O. Samana Garrison.
24 July 94 Wing Officer, 19 Dec. 97.
6 May 96 Officiating Wing Officer. —From 3 Bengal Infantry.
15 Oct. 90 Officiating Wing Officer and Qr. Master. —From 11 Bengal Inf.
22 Jan. 90 Officiating Wing Officer.
14 Aug. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Mar. 98 In medical charge, 10 Dec. 94.
3rd Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment (Raised 24 April 1815).
Linked ivith 2nd Goorkhas.
'Delhi" — "Ahmed Khel'
85-87 " — " Chitbal."
"Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "3ubma
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
FIRST BATTALION.
Depot at Almora. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Colouel C. Pulley, Staff Corps 20 May 98 Commandant, 26 Apr. 94.— And Commanding at Almora
Maior H. Rose, StaffCorps
Captain W. H. Savage, StaffCorps
Captain V. A. Ormsoy, StaffCorps
Captain A. C. Hickley, Staff Corps
Major W. G. L. Beynon, DSO. S. C. ..
Lieut. W. M. Brown, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. Ed wardes, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Tillard, DSO. StaffCorps
Lieut. M. E. Dopping-Hepenstal, a. C.
Lieut. G. K. Chancer, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. Hamilton, MD. I.M.S. ..
1 May 93 2nd in Command and "Wing Commander, 3 Mar. 95.
9 Sept.93 Wing Commander, 26 Apr. 94.— With 2 Battalion.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Commander, 24 Feb. go.
8 Dec. 97 Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91.
20 May 98 Wing Officer, 28 Nov. 91.— Furlough.
26 July 91 Wing Officer and Adiutant, 20 Aug. 94.— S.S.O.
24 Nov. 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Sept. 96.— Sick Furlough.
30 Jan. 92 Wing Officer, 27 Apr. 98.
9 Oct. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
16 Apr. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
20 May 98 In medical charge, 19 Oct. 95.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Goorkha (Rifle) Regiment.
SECOND BATTALION— liaised Jan. 1887; re-formed 189:.
Head Quarters at Lansdowne. Detachment at Naini Tal. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Army
Rank. I
49O
Rank, Names, and Corps.
JLt.Colonel H. S. Wheatley, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. S ivage, StaffCorps
Major G. H. Loch, StaffCorps
Captain N. G. Woodyatt, Staff Corp? ...
Captain F. A. Kingston, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. P. Baterna,n-Champain,S.C
Captain W. P.. Brakspear, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. 3. Eastmead, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. C Ross, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. French, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. M. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. St. A. Wake, Staff Corps
Lieut. J.S.M.Harcourt StaffCorps
Lieut. W. L. Dundas, StaffCorps
sad Lt. D. I. Shuttle*vorth, Staff Cnrps
Major P. Mul'.ane, MD. In-J. Med. Scr.
Remarks.
3 Aug. 96 Commandant, 24 Oct. 93. [lough. — From 1 Battalion.
9 Sept. 93:2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 98.— Fur-
1 Aug. 93(2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 98. — Comdl.
J North Lushai Hills Bn. Burrna Military Polic;.
2 May 94 Wing Commander, 10 Apr. 98.— D.A.A.G. for Musk. Meerut.
30 .Ian. 97 Wing Commander, 10 Apr. o3. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
30 Jan. 97! Wing Officer, 15 Jan. 91. — Offg. Wing Comdr. at Naini Tal.
14 Sept.9& Wing Officer, 28 June 91.
18 July 89 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Jan. 91.— Furlough.
14 Mar. 92: Wing Officer, 5 July 95.
15 Jcne92iWing Officer, 26 Sept. 9'i.— Ou Plague duty, Bombay.
iq Oct. 92 Officiating Wing Officer.
8 Feb. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.— Froin 43 Bengal Infantry.
1 July 95 'Officiating Wing Officer.
.4 Nov. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
S Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 39 Bengal Infantry.
2 Apr. 93 in medical charge, 22 Feb. 96.
4th Goorkha (Rifle) Regt. {late Extra Goorkha Regt.). — Raised 6 Aug. 1857.
Linked icith 1st and $t7i Goorkhas.
" Ali Musjid" — "Kabul, 1879"— "Kisdibib, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1S7S-80 "—" Chitral.''
Class Regiment— Goorkhas.
FIRST BATTALION.
Head Quarters at Bukloh. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Lt.ColonelF.M. Randall, DSO. Staff C | 9 Mar. 98 Commandant, 8 June 98.
Major P. M. Coxnegy, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 98 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 June <
Major M T. Thomson, StaffCorps ...
Captain E. E. Couper, StaffCorps
Captain HJ. C. Ryall, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. C. Coiomb, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. Walker, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. C. R. M. Hutchinson, Staff Corps 24 Sept. 90' Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 May
Lieut. D. 0. Young, StaffCorps 117 Feb. 92 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Lieut. B. M. L. Brodhurst, Staff Corps i 3 Dec. 94 'officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. E. U. Nicolay, Staff Corps | 1 Oct. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lt.Colunel G. S. Oriffitns, Ind.Med. Ser. 30 Sopt.96 L11 medical charge, 7 Sept. 93.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. V. E. H. Lindesa.} , MB. I, M. S. 20 Jan. 90 Officiating in medical charge.— With 2 Battalion.
SECOND BATTALION.— Sailed ic April 1S86.
Head Quarters at Bukloh.
11 May 98|Wing Commander, 19 Aug. 90.
ii Aug. 91 -Wing Officer, 22 July 84. — Furlough.
9 Sept.931 Wing Officer, 6 March 86.— Furlough.
6 Feb. 95'Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 87.— B:igade Major, Chitral.
29 Aug. 96; Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 90.
Colonel Sir C. H. Leslie, Bf. CB. S.C.
Colonel A G. P. Browne. -Di'Q. StaffOorpt
Captain H. Hamilton, StaffCorps
Captain P. Malcolm, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Batty e, Staff Corps ....
Captain A. Grant, StaffCorps
Captain H. C. C. Ducat, Staff Corps...
Lieut. R. K. Travers, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. E. A. Hamilton, StaffCorps .
Lieut. A. E. Sealy, StaffCorps
"Lieut. '.'*. A. Perrean, Staff Uorps
Captain R-. H. Frost, MB Ind.lled.Ser
Lieut. V.E.H.Lindesay. lf-B.In.Md.Ser
ii Jan. 97
■so May
13 Au^r. 90
ii Aug. 91
12 Nov. 95
7 Feb. 90
30 Jan. 97
12 Feb. 91
24 Feb. 93
1 June 93
28 July 97
8 Juiy 91
9 Jan. 96
Commandant, 11 Aug. 92.
2nd in Command anil Wing Commander, 14 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 22 May 86. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 1 May 86.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 92.
iVing Officer, 20 July 89.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 13 Dec. 89.
Wing Officer, 15 June 98. - Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 29 Feb. 9*.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge. —From 1 Battalion,
",* The ,th iiooRtHA Rroiment, being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force, follows the 6th Punjab Infantry
five pages on.
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad.
Raised, 18 May 1849. Remodelled, 15 Feb. 1851. Designation changed, 19 Sept. 1865.
Norn. — When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Troops, they take rank
accor nng to the dates on which they were raised, thus — The Guide Cavalry, and list, and, 3rd, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry; the Corps of Guides Infantry, the 1st, 2nd
3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the 1st, 2nd, .ith, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the 15th Bengal In-
fantry and the 3rd Goorkhas ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 32nd Bengal Infantry.
STAFF.
Major Gen. G. C. Bird, CB. StaffCorps; i May 95 | Commandant, 31 Jan. 98.
Captain H. M. Twynam, E Lane. Regt. 1 1 Oct. 87'Aide de Camp, 31 Jan 98.— Furlough.
Bt.Lt. Colon1! A. A Barrett, Staff Corps 20 May 98 Assistant Adjur.ant General, 3 June 95.— From 2 Bn. 5 Goorkhas.
Captain H. Hudson, Staff Corps 22 Oct. 921 Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. 1 Apr 95. — From 19 Bengal Lancers.
Captain A. A. S Campbell. StaffCorps 10 May 95ID.A. A. Gen. for Musk. 13 M ly 94.— From 25 Bengal Infantry.
CoLG. MB. Davis, CB.DiO.UD I.M.S. 24 Oct. 971 Principal Medical Officer, 12 Apr. 98.
49* Punjab Frontier Force.
1st (Trince Albert Victor's Own) Punjab Cavalry (Raised 18 May 1849).
Class Squadron Regiment — 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Dogras and other Sikhs, i Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans, i Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Lccoow" (Relief and Capture) — "Ahmed Khel" — " Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Edwardesabad. Two Squadrons with Tochi Force. Uniform. Dark Blue. Facings, Bed.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Colonel D. S. Cuninghnme, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Colonel W. A. D'O. O'Malley.S.C.
p.s.c. Major J. S. E. Western, StaffCorps
Major G. B. Unwin, Stafi Corps
Captain D. G. L. Shaw, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. St. C. Battine, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Chaldeeott, Staff Corps
Captain V. B. Fane, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. P. C. Tayler, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. A. G.Hanmer, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Souter, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel P. de H. Haig, Ind.Med.Ser.
Captain J. Mulvany, Indian Med. Ser.
AttMY
Rank.
Remaeks.
29 Oct.
23 Aug.
12 Feb.
25 May
21 June
23 May
26 July
2 Nov.
24 July
29 Oct.
18 Oct.
30 Sept
29 July 96
Commandant, 29 Oct. 94.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 29 Oct. 94.
Squadron Commander, 11 Feb. 90.
Squadron Commander, 15 Dec. 93.
Squadron Commander, 29 Oct. 94. — Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Commander.— Furlough. [Edwardesabad.
Squadron Officer, 19 Sept. 90. — Offg. Squadron Comdr.— S.S.O.
Squadron Officer, 1 April 91.— With Tochi Force.
Squadron Officer, 15 Dec. 03.
Squadi-on Officer and Adjutant, 29 Oct. 94.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
fn medical charge, 8 July 81. — P.M.O. 4 Native General
Hospital, Nowshera.
Officiating in medical charge.
2nd Punjab Cavalry (Raised April 1849. )
Class Squadron Regiment— 1$ Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Hindustani Hindus, J Squadron Hindustani
Mahomedans, J Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, | Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Ahmed Khel" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80.
Head Quarters at Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue.
Major C. J.L.Stuart, Staff Corps 27 June 94|Commandant, 10 Dec. 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. C. Batten, Staff Corps:22 Jan. 96pnd in Command and Squadron Commander, 1 Aug. 87.
Major M. H. S. Grover, Staff Corps !n Sept.96 Squadron Commander, 16 Aug. 89. — D.A.Q.M.Gen. Punjab Com.
Captain W. W. Norman. Staff Corps ..J23 Oct. 91
Captain A. R. Dick, Staff Corps J22 Jan. 92
Squadron Commander, 24 Mar. 92.
Squadron Commander, 18 July 95. — Personal Assistant to
Military Member of Council.
6 Feb. 95 Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97. — Burma Military Police.
Captain W. N. Camptell, Staff Corps.,
Captain C. A. Luck, Staff Corps I t Sept. 90 Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.— Sick Furlough.
Captain C.C. Cook, Staff Corps... 18 Feb. 97'Squadron Commandei, 22 Oct. 97.
Lieut. F. J. D. Henslowe, Staff' Corps ...,24 Oct. 89!Squadron Officer, 24 Mar. 92. — Commandant Zhob Levy Corps.
Lieut. A G. Crocker, Staff Corps 5 Oct. 91 'Squadron Officer, 10 Oct. 92. — Burma Military Police.
Lieut. A. W. Peck, Staff" Corps 10 Mar. 92 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 10 May 93. [Bucnoo District.
Lieut. A. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps ...j 6 Apr. ajiSquadron Officer, 22 Oct. 97.— Assist. Commr. Sheikh Budin,
Lieut. E. M. Taylor, Staff Corps 28 Apr. gs'Squadron Officer, 4 Jan. 98. — Furlough.
Lieut. L. Slater, Staff Corps 1 14 No v. 97'Squadron Officer, 27 June 98.
2nd Lieut. F. J. S. Murray, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 97;Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. E. J. S. James, Staff Corps ; 2 May 97|Officiating Squadron Officer.
Captain J. Garvie, Indian Med. Service 31 Mar. 87 In medical charge. 5 Fob. 91.-
Captain J. Stephenson, JlfiJ.LMd.Ser.u9 July 9S Officiating in medical charge.
-Offg. Civil and Jail, Sitapur
3rd Punjab Cavalry (Raised 18 May 1849).
Class Squadron Regiment— ij Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Dogras, i Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
4 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, J Sciuadron Pathans.
"Kandahar, 1880"— "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Red.
Lt.Colonel C. G. Mansel, Staff Corps .
Major L. S. Hyde Baker, Staff Coips...
Captain G. Murray, Staff Corps
Captain D. C. Phillott, Staff Corps
Captain H. Kennedv, StaffCorps
Carjtain A. M'l. Campbell, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Johnson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. C. Sherer, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Goldthorp. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. C. H. Hawes, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. R. Watts, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. W. Carey, Staff"Corps
Lieut. C. A. C. Godwin, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. C. T. G. G. Plant, Staff Corps
and Lieut. A. J. P. Coke, Staff Corps .,
T,t.Colonel S.F.Bigger. M\B.I.Md,Ser.
July 94
28 Oct. 97
14 Jan. 9:
14 Jan. 91
28 Feb. 94
30 Jan. 97
14 Sept.98
3 Nov. 89
4 Mar. 9^
22 Mar. 93
21 Aug. 95
id Jan. 97
:°Apr. 97
27 Jan. 07
22 Jan. 96
30 Mar. 98
Lieut. G. Tate, Indian Medical Service 28 Jau.
-Offg. Comdt.
2nd in Comnd.
Commandant, 28 Aug. 97.— Sick Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Squadron Comdr. , 28 Aug. 97.
Squadron Commander, 25 Jan. 93. — Officiating
Squadron Commander, 1 Apr. 95.
Squadron Commander, 28 Aug. 97.
Squadron Officer, 25 Nov. 92. — Cantonmnt. Magistrate, Neemuch.
Squadron Officer, 5 Jan. 93.— Burma Military Police.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 24 July 94.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 95.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 28 Aug. 97.— Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 2 Bombay Lancers.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer. — With 13 Madras Infantry.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
(n medical charge. 13 April 86. — With Kohat-Kurram Force.
Officiating in medical charge.
5th Punjab Cavalry (Raised 18 May 1849).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1| Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Dogras, J Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans,
1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, i Squadron Pathans.
"Delhi" — "Luc know" (Relief and Capture)— "Chaeasia " — "Kabul, 1870" — "Afghanistan, 1878-S0."
Head Quarters at Ilera GhazeeKhan. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Major A. P. Williamson. Staff Corps ...In Feb. 95] Commandant, 26 Apr. 98, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
Major H. Tempter, StaffCorps 1 May 98J2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 26 Apr. 98.
Captain C. G. F. Edwards, Staff Corps... 1 13 Aug. 00 Squadron Commander, 29 Mar. 90.— Sick Furlough.
quadron Commander, 22 June 97. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 26 Apr. 98.— With Corps of Guides.
Squadron Commander, 26 Apr. 98.
Squadron Officer, iS Nov. 91.
Squadron Officer, 25 March 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, 22 June 97. — Sick Furlough.
Captain F. H. Yate, StaffCorps J22Jan. 90!
Captain H. I. E. Palmer, StaffCorps ... 5 Dec. 94 I
Captain G. E. D. Elsmie, StaffCorps ...29 Aug. 9"
Captain H. M. Allen, Staff Corps 14 Sept.9
Lieut. A. E. M'Barnet, StaffCorps I24 Aug. 90 :
Lieut. A. G. Vivian, StaffCorps 25 Sept. 91
Lieut. G. Chrystie, StaffCorps '26 June QiiSquadron Officer, 26 Apr.
Lieut. F. M'Conaghey, Staff Corps 2 July 92 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Captain H. G. Melville, MB. In.Md.Ser. 27 July 95 In medical charge, 12 Aug. 96.
Establishment of eachRegiment of Punjab Cavalry. —4 Squadrons; Commandant; 4 Squadron Commanders; 4 Squad,
ron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 4 Risaldars; 4 Risaidars; 1 Wordie Major; 8 Jamadars; 8 Kote Dafedars
Dafedars ; 8 Trumpeters; 536 Sowars.— Total, 625 Natives of all ranks.
Punjab Frontier Force. 492
Corps of Guides (Queen's Own) (Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised for General Service
14 Dec. 1846). — Infantry Regimental Centre, Mardan.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Punjab" — "Mooltan" — "Goojebat" — "Delhi" —
"Ali Musjid" — "Kabul, 1879" — " Afghanistan, 1878-80 " — " Chitral."
Class Squadron — 1 Squadron Sikhs, J Squadron Dogras, J Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Pathans.
Class Company— 2 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 1 Company Goorkhas, 2 Companies Pathans, 1 Company
Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company mixed.
Head Quarters at Mardan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Honorary Colonel — Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince o/ Wales and Duke ofCornwall,
KG.KT. JCP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Col. C. C Egerton.CB. DSO. Staff Corps
PC Bt.Lt.Col. R. B. Adams, CB. Staff C.
p.s.c. Major G. J. Younghusband, S. C.
Bt.Major R. G. Egerton, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. J. H. Barton, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. I. E. Palmer, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. H. Davies, Staff Corps ..
Bt.Major F.Campbell, DSO. Staff Corps
CaptainC.L. M.Rich, Staff Corps
Captain G. B. Hodson, Staff Corps...
Bt.Major G. M. Baldwin, DSO. Staff C.
Lieut. A. C. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. E.B.Johnson, Staff Corps
Captain H. W. Codrington, Staff Corps
Captain P. C. Eliott-Lockhart, Staff C...
Lieut. A. R. H. Garden, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Omrnanney, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. C. H. M'Caski'll, Staff Corps...
Lieut. J. S. Bogle, Staff Corps
Lieut. I. TJ. Battye, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. V. Keyes, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. D. L. R. Lorimer, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. Camphell, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. B, R. Graham, Staff Corps
Capt A. J. Macnab, Indian Med. Service
Army
Rank.
1 Sept.9_
12 Sept. 96
22 Jan.
18 Nov.
23 Apr.
S Dec. 94
29 Aug. 96
22 Jan. 96
23 Apr. 92
10 May 93
20 May 98
21 Mar. 93
5 Apr. 97 j
30 Mar. 98-
3 Nov. 98,1
=; Sept.89:
3 Feb. 93
11 July 93-
3 May 95
17 July 97
5 July 97
S Aug. 96
20 Jan. 97
15 Oct. 97
31 Mar. 90
Remarks.
Commandant, 12 Oct. 95. — Commanding Khyber Brigade.
2nd in Comdr.. and Squadron Comdr., 17 Feb. 91. — Offg. Comdt.
Squadron Commander, 22 Feb. 88.- D. A. A. Gen. Sirhind.
Squadron Commander, i7Feb. 91. — A. D. C. to Lt.Gov., Punjab.
Squadron Commander, 10 March 97. — -Commandant Khyber
Rifles.
Squad.Comdr., 28 Mar. 97.— From 5 Punjab Cav.— Offg. 2nd in
Command.
Squadron Commander, 28 March 97.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Apr. 95.
Wing Commander, 14 Apr. 93. — Assist. Judge Adv.Gen. Quetta.
—Sick Furlough.
Wing Commander, 24 July 95. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 31 Dec. 91. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 19 Oct. 95. — Officiating Adjutant.
Squadron Officer, 22 Oct. 97— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 2 Apr. 89. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer 31 Aug. 92. — Officiating Adjutant.
WingOfficer, 17 Feb. 91.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 30 Nov. 94.
Wing Officer, 3 Jan. 95— Furlough.
Wing Officer. 12 June 97.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 10 Dec. 94.
Establishment. — Commandant; 5 Wing and Squadron Commanders; 9 Wing and Squadron Officers ; 1 Medical
Officer. Cavalry. — 3 Squadrons, with 3 Risaldars ; 3 Risaidars ; 1 Wordie Major ; 6 Jamadars ; 6 Kote Dafe-
da,rs; 42 Dafedars; 6 Trumpeters ; 394 Sowars; 8 Camel Sowars; 1 Native Doctor. Infantry. — 8 Companies,
with 8 Subadars; 8 Jamadars; 4oHavildars; 40 Naicks ; 16 Buglers; 2 Native Doctors ; 3oo Sepoys.
ARTILLERY.
No. 1 Kohat Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1851.
Linked with Nos. 2, 3 and 4 Mountain Batteries.
With Kohat Kurram Force. "Pbiwar Kotal" — " Kabul, 1879" — " Afghanistan, 1878-S0.
Bt.Major A. W. Money, Royal Artillerypc May 981 Commandant, 15 July 98.
Lieut. R. E. Home, Royal Artillery ...... 17 Feb. 91 Subaltern, 3 June 94.'
Lieut. G. E. Tyrrell, Royal Artillery ... 12 Feb. gsJSubaltern, 30 Nov. 97.
Lieut. G. G. W. Corrie, Royal Artillery 1 Jan. 95I Officiating Subaltern.
No. 2 Derajat Mountain Battery. — Raised in. 1849.
Linked tcithNos. 1, 3 and 4 Mountain Batteries.
"Charasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Kandahar, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Chitral."
With Tochi Force. One Section at Wano, Waziristan.
Bt.Major J. L. Parker, Royal Artillery 120 May 98 Commandant, 25 Dec. 193. — Furlough.
Lieut. H. E. T. Kelly, Royal Artillery...! 14 Feb. 93 Subaltern, 30 Jan. 97.— At Wano.
Lieut. S. W. Robinson, Royal ArtilleryJ25 July 93 Subaltern, 23 Aug. 96.
'Subaltern,
At Abbottabad.
Captain F. H. S. Giles, Royal Artillery
Lieut. J. E. L. Brace, Royal Artillery
Lieut. A. C. Fergasson, Royal Artillerr
Lieut. F. A. Twiss, Royal Artillery....'..
No. 3 Peshawur Mountain Battery. — Raised
Linked with Nos.i, 2and 4 Mountain Batteries.
"Afghanistan, 1878-79."
1851.
29 Oct. 51
15 Feb. 92
13 Feb. 94
13 Feb. 94
Commandant, 1 1 May 96. — Furlough.
Subaltern, 15 Feb. 98.— Officiating Commandant.
Subaltern, 14 Aug. 97.
Subaltern, 15 Feb. 98.
At Edwardesabad.
No. 4 Hazara Mountain Battery. — Raised in 1851.
Linked with Nos 1, 2 and 3 Mountain Batteries.
"Ali Musjid" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Burma, 1885-87 " — "Chitral. '
Captain T. W. G. Bryan, Royal Artillery 113 Nov. SglSubaltern, 28 Nov. 96.
Lieut. L. L. Hepper. Royal Artillery ...127 July 9 ^Subaltern, 3r Jan. 97.
Lieut. J. H. Paine, Royal Artillery 14 Feb. 93 Subaltern, 22 Feb.197.— Furlough.
Lieut. H. J. Cotter, Royal Artillery ... '25 July 03|Commandant, 18 Dec. 91.
At Kohat. Punjab Garrison Battery. — Raised in 1851.
Captain G. R. Lamb Royal Artillery I 20 Feb. 95 I Commandant, 7 Apr. 98.
Establishment of Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4 Mountain Batteries. — 1 Commandant; 3 Subalterns; 1 Subadar; 2 Jamadars
1 Hav'ldar Major ; 1 Pay and Quarter Master Havildar: 6 Havildars ; 6 Naicks ; 2Trumpeters; 88 Gunners
Havildars of Drivers ; 6 Naicks of Drivers ; i3&"Drivers ; 1 Farrier ; 1 Salootrie.
Establishment of the Fun jab Garrison Battery. — Commandant; 1 Subadar; 1 Jamadir; 6 Havildars ; 6 Naicks
1 Trumpeter ; 60 GuDners.
Note.— One Subadar Major and one Trumpet Major are allowed for the Artillery of the Force.
493 Punjab Frontier Force.
1st Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1846.
Linked with yd and 4th Sikh Infantrxj. — Regimental Centre, Edv:ardesabad.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 2 Companies Pathans, 1 Company Punjabi
Mahomedans.
" Punjab" — " Ali Musjid" — "Afghanistan,
Head Quarters at Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Drab.
878-79."
Facings, Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major J. A. H. Pollock, Staff Corps..
Major W. J. K. Dobbin, Staff Corps..
Captain W. C. Barratt.DSO. Staff Corps
Captain K. O. Burne, Staff Corps
Captain H. A. Cooper, Staff Corps .|
Captain H. A. F. Magrath, Staff Corps...
Captain W. H. Manning, Staff Corps...
Lieut. G. D. L. Chatterton, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. F. Bainbridge, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. H. B. Lees, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. E. Herdon, Staff Corps
Capt.P. St. C. More, Ji"S.Ind.Med.Ser.
Army
Rank.
Remaeks.
13 June 94
13 Oct. 97
5 Dec. 94
6 Feb. 55
29 Aug. 96
1 Feb. 97
25 Aug. 97!
13 Mar. 90 p
13 June 94
2 Oct. 93
8 Aug. 94
30 Jan. 96
Commandant, 15 June 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 11 May 94.
Wing Commander, 11 May 94.— Wiih Mombassa Contingent.
Wing Commander, 5 Feb. 98.
Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 88. —Furlough.
Wing Officer, 13 Oct. 90.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 91.— With Indian Cont., Central Africa.
Wins' Officer and Quarter Master, 3 Apr. 95.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 July 96.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer. 19 Sept. 98.
Officiat ng Wing Officer & Quarter Master.— From 26 Madras Inf.
In medical charge, 22 Aug. q8.
2nd (or Rill) Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1846.
Linked with 2nd and 6th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
i Company Pathans.
"Punjab" — "Ahmed Khel" — " Kandahae, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Major C. G. M. Fasken, Staff Corps 13 June 94 Commandant, 25 July 98. frith rank of Lt.Col.— Sick Furlough,
Captain U. Davidson, Staff Corps
Captain T. Jermyn, StaffCorps
Captain A. H. Eustace, Staff Corps
Captain H. C. Vesev, StaffCorps
Captain P. B. B. FoVster, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. G. L. Carter, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. S. Phillips, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. B. Barratt, Staff Corps
Lieut. 0. P. Wynter, StaffCorps ,
Lieut. G. H. Taylor. Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Grattan, Staff Corps
Major J. W. Rodgers, Indian Med. Ser
14 Jan. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 July 98, with rank
j of Major. — Officiating Commandant.
220ct. 92 Wing Commander, 25 July 98. — With Head Quarters Staff,
6 May 96 Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87. — Furlough- [Punjab Command.
25 Nov. 96 Wing Officer, 11 May 88.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
10 Nov. 97 Wing Officer, 29 June 89. — With Kohat-Kurrum Force.
5 Oct. 90 Wing Officer, 4 July 95' — Commandant Kurram Militia.
10 June 92 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Aug. 95.
7 Dec. 91 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 23 Madras Infantry.
19 Sept. 93 Officiating Adjutant.
7 July 95; Officiating Wing Officer.
1 June 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Apr. 93 In medical charee, 7 Nov. 86.
3rd Sikh Infantry. — liaised in 1847.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 2 Companies Pathans, 1 Company Punjabi
Mahomedans.
Linked with 1st and 4th Sikh Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Edv:ardcsabad.
"Kabul, 1870" — "Kandahae, 1880" — -"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Jamrud. Depot at Kohat. . Uniform, Drab. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel V. C. Tonuochy, Staff Corpsj2o May 98;Commandant, 17 Jan. 97.
Major T. Quin, Staff Corps 20 May 98,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 Aug. 97.
Captain J. H.B. Beresford, Staff Corps 123 May 96. Wing Commander, n Mar. 97.
Major F. H. Taylor, Staff Corns bo May 98 I Wing Officer, 14 Dec. 89.— Commandant Khyber Rifles.
Captain C. H. Davies, StaffCorps
Captain C. E. De L. Solbe, StaffCorps
Lieut. T. E. Scott, DSO. StaffCorps ...
Lt. A. F. Ferguson-Davie, DSO. S.C....
Lieut. J. F. Finnis, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. E. White, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. A. R. Hutchinson, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. J. A. Nelis.-iT-B. Indian Med.Ser.
5 Feb. g3 Wing Officer, 27 June 92.
16 Nov. 98, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Nov. 92.
18 Dec. So Wing Officer, 11 May 93. — With Mombassa Contingent.
i2 Oct. 91 Wins; Officer, 11 May 93.— Officiating Adjutant. — At Depot.
21 Oct. 9i'Wing Officer, 17 May 97. — Sick Furlough.
28 Jan. 94 Officiating Wing Officer.
29 Mar. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. 97 In medical charge, 25 Feb. 96.— With 31 Bengal Infantry.
4th Sikh Infantry. — Raised in 1847.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans
1 Company Pathans.
Linked with 1st and yd Sikh Infantrxj. — Regimental Centre, Edwardesabad.
"Pegu" — "Delhi " — " Chitbal."
Head Quarters at Wana, Waziristan. Uniform, Drub. Facings, Emerald Green.
Colonel C. Dempster, StaffCorps I22 Jan. 96] Commandant, 27 Sept. 92.
Captain H. G. Burton, StaffCorps 22 Oct. 92,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 Aug. 91, with rank
of Major.
Captain C. C. Reid, StaffCorps I22 Oct. 92 Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 84.
MajorE.W.S.K. Maconchy.DSO.S.C... 20 May 98 Wing Officer, 29 Nov. 86.— Furlough.
Captain K. J. Buchanan, StaffCorps ... 1 Feb. 94 WingOrneer,3o Sept. 87. — D. A. A. Gen. fcrMusketry,MeeanMee
Captain R. W. Falcon, StaffCorps 1 10 Mar. 94 Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87. — Dist. Recruitg. OffiGer, Pathan Dist.
Bt. Major R. Harman, DSO. Staff CorpsJ26 Aug. 97JWmg Officer, 1 Mar. 90.
Captain W. Beadon, StaffCorps 14 Sept. 981 Wing Officer, 24 Oct. 92. — Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. A. S. Hamilton, Staff Corps j 3 Oct. 891 Wing Officer, 10 March 97.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. A. H. Rice, Staff Corps J 22 Apr. 93 Wing Officer, 6 July 97.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. C.Jj. Storr, StaffCorps 30 Nov. 95'Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain B. J. Singh
Capt. F. H. Watling, MB. Ind.Med.Ser.
31 Jan. 91 In medical charge, 16 July 94.-
29 Jan. 98 Officiating in medical charge.
-Off!
.Sec. to Insp. Gen. of Jails,
[B^rmah.
Establishment of each Begiment of Sikh Infantry. — 8 Companies — Commandant; 2 Wing Commanders; 5 Wing
Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 8 Subadars; 8 Jamadars; 4oHavildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 800 Sepoys.
Punjab Frontier Force.
1st Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
494
Glass Company Regiment— 32 Companies Trans-border Pathans (Afghans), 1 Company Cis-Frontier Pathans
(Yusufzais),'i Company Cie-Frontier Patcans (Khattaks), 1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies
Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras.
Linked with &,th and $th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dera Ismail Khan.
" D2LHI " — " Afghanistan, 1878-79."
Head Quarters at Edwardesabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Bed (piping) .
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Major W. du G. Gray, Staff Corps
Major E. H. Rodwell, Staff Corps ..
Major F. B. Mein, Staff Corps
Captain A. R. Browniig, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. lvirkpatrick, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. R. Fagan, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. C. Sandi'ord. Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Martin, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. L. S. Browne. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M. Houston, Staff Corps
Capt.F. R. O^ard, Indiaa Med. Service
Army
Rank.
1 Sept.91
30 Jan. 98
11 May 93
13 Aug. 90
25 Aug. 94
29 Aug. 96
17 Mar. go
I15 JUGS95
6 Mar. 93
n May 95;
30 M xr. 89
Rbmabks.
Commandant, 20 Nov. 03, with rank of Lt. Colonel. — Sick Furl.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 15 Jan. 96. — D. A. A. Gen.
for Instruction, Dalhousie.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 11 May 97.— From 5 Punjab
Infantry. — Officiating Commandant.
Officiating 2nd in Command. — From 4 Infantry.
Wing Commander, 13 May 98.
Wing Officer, 27 -May 91.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 May 93.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 2 Apr. 94. — With British East Africa Contingent.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Feb. 95, — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 13 May 98. — Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, 6 Mar. 93.
2nd Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 1 Company Dogras, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
1 Company Pathans.
linked with 2nd Sikh Infantry and 6th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture) — "Peiwar Koial" — "Afghanistan, 1S78-79."
With Kohat-Kurraro Force. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel R. R. N. Sturt, Staff Corps
Major G. W. B. Swiney, Staff Corps
Captain L. E. Cooper, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Eales, Staff Corps
Captain A. Nicholls, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Caruana, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M. S. Elsmie, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. L. Hornby, DSO, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Bickt'ord, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Nicholson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. B. Bowring, Staff Corps
Major G. Dun )an,J/B. Indian Med.Serv.
Capt.H. J. K.Bamfield, Indian Med. Serv.
20 May 98 Commandant, 1 June 94. — Furlough.
26 Aug. 06,2nd in Command and Wins; Commander, 1 Juneo4. — Offg.Comdt.
13 Aug. 93 Wing Commander, 4 Mar. 96.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
22 Jan. 92 Wing Officer, 22 Aug. 87.— Officiating Wring Commander.
22 Oct. 92|Wing Officer, 26 Sept. 88.— Furlough.
14 Jan. 96 Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 91.
3 May 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Nov. 93.
18 Mar. 9 c Wing Officer, 19 Sept. 95. — With Uganda Rifles.
19 Dec. 93 Wing Officer, 27 Apr. 98.
31 Oct. 91 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 3 Madras Infantry.
~ Apr. 95 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
1 Apr. 94 In medical charge, 31 Jan. 90. — With 1 Battalion 5 Goorkhas.
28 July 97)Officiating in medical charge.
4th Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans,
2 Companies Pathans.
Linked with 1st and t>th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dera Ismail Khan.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Belief and Capture) — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Blue.
Lt.Colonel 0. C. Radford, Staff Corps
Major C. B. Brownlow, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. R. Browning, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Prendergast, Staff Corps
Captain P. J. Miles, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. W. B. Gray, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. E. C. Creagh, Staff' Corps
Lieut. E. L. Swit'te, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. E. Barwell. Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G, Ames, Sraff Corps
Lieut. R. P. W. Quin, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. S. Thomas, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. D. Stirling, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. R. N. Stoker, Indian Med. Ser.
26 Sept.97j Commandant, 5 Jan. 94.
10 Sept.95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Nov. 93.
13 AU'_r. 9o|vViug Commander, 5 Jan. 94. — With 1 Punjab Infantry.
23 Aug. 95
1 Feb. 96
22 Jan. 90
9 Dec. 91
4 Nov. 9:
2 Dec. 9
Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 88.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 1 April 91. — Employed in Gilgit.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 Jan. 96.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer, 5 Jan. 94. — Witri Hong Kong Regt. — SicK Purl.
Wiag Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Aug. 94. — furlough.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 94.— sick Furlough.
3 Sept 94 Wing Officer, 30 Aug. 98.
1 May 95|Officia,tn_' Wing Officer.
i July 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
2< July 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
Sept.941 In medical charge, 17 Feb. 96.-- Sick Furlough.
5th Punjab Infantry. — Raised in 1849.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, i Company Dogras, 3 Companies Pathans, 1 Company Punjabi
Mahomedans.
Linked with \st and d,th Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Dera Ismail Khan.
" Peiwae Kotal " — "Charasia" — "Kabul, 1879" — "Afghanistan, 1878-ao."
Head Quarters at Dera Ismail Khai. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green.
Lt.Colonel R. F. Jameson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 97 Commandant, ift Apr. 94.
Major F. P. L. White, Staff Corps J24 July 93,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Apr. 94.— Furlough.
Major F. B. Mein, Staff Corps ....„ 1 11 May 98 Wing Commander, 16 Apr. 94. — With 1 Punjab Infantry.
Wing Comdr., 4 June 97. — D.A.Q.M. Gen. Intell. Branch, Simla.
Wing Commander, 4 June 97. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 88. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain W. E. Venour, Staff Corps I 2 Sept. 96J Wing Officer, 18 July 90. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Lieut. F. P. James, Staff Corps 1 1 Feb. 93 vviug Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Mar. 06— Offg. Adjutant.
Captain A. A. J. Johnstone, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 92
Captain P. Holland, Staff Corps I22 Oct. 92
Captain R. C. O. Creagn, Staff Corps ...I i Sept.94
Lieut. R. W. E. Knollys, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 95
Lieut. C. E. D. Davidson-Houston, S.C.12S Sept.95
Lieut. A. W. F. Kuox, Staif Corps jt8Nov. 93
Lieut. A. G. Thomson, Staff Corps \i6 Sept. 96
Capt. C. Doer, MB. Indian Med. Service 28 July 91
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 May 96. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 4 June 97.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 19 Madras Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, n Nov. 95.— Offg. Junior Civil Surgeon,
Rangoon.
Officiating in medical eharge.
494a Punjab Frontier Force.
6th Punjab Infantry. — (Transferred from Bombay Presidency in 1849. Designation,
changed, 4 Aug. 1856.)
Linked with 2nd Sikh Infantry and 2nd Punjab Infantry. — Regimental Centre, Kohat.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Pathans, 1 Company Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs,
2 Companies Dogras.
'Ready, Aye Ready." Head Quarters at Dera Ghazee Khan. Detachments at Kharr, &c. Uniform, Drab
Facing*, lied.
Rank, Names and Cobps.
Lt. Colonel J. E. Mein, Staff Corps...
Major tl. W. Cunliffe, Staff Corps ...
Major G. R. MacMullen, Staff Corps
Major D. J. O. Taylor, Staff Corps .
Captain J. W. C. Hutchinson, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Bernard, Staff Corps
Captain F. D. Grant, Staff Corps...
Army
Rank.
Lieut. C. C. Fenuer, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. E. Dallas, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Kirkpatrick, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. D. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. L. Leeds, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. de C. O'Grady, Staff Corps...
Capt. E. Wilkinson, Indian Med. Service
Captain D. H. M'D. Graves, MD. Indian
Medical Service
6 July
10 Sept,
11 Sept.
! 1 May
22 Jan.
22 Oct.
5 Feb.
25 Sept.
16 Jan.
14 June
9 Apr.
14 Dec.
30 Nov.
28 July
Remarks.
28 July 91
Commandant, 2 Mar. 92.
2nd in Commaudjand Wing Commander, 2 Mar. 92.— Furlough.
Wing Commander, 2 Mar. 92.— Offg. 2nd in Command. [Dist.
Wing Officer, 1 April 90.— District Recruiting Officer, Dogra
Wing Officer, 9 July 36. — Offg. Wing Commander. [Furlough.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87. — Cantonment Magistrate, Mandalay. —
Wing Officer, 30 July 90.— Assist. Mil. Accountant, 1st Class.
— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 18 Mar. 93. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 19 Aug. 93. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wiug Officer and Adjutant, 6 Aug. 95.
Wing Officer, 2 Apr. 94.
Wing Officer, 14 July 96.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 25 Jan. 96. — Plague duty, Punjab, Bakloh.
Officiating iu medical charge.
Establishment of each Regiment of Punjab Infantry. — 8 Companies — Commandant; 2 Wing Commanders ; 5 Wing
Officers; 1 Medical Officer ; 8 Subailars ; S Jarnadars ; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; 16 Drummers; 800 Sepoys.
5th Goorkha {Rifle) Regiment.
Afghanistan, iS;8-8o.;
' Peiwae Kotal" — " Ch abasia" — "Kabul, 1879"— "Kandahab, 1880
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
Linked with the 1st and dfli Goorkhas. — Regimental Centre, Abbottabad
FIRST BATTALION'.— Raised 22 May 1858.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. R. Martin, Staff Corps 28 Aug.
Major E. Vansittart, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 97
Captain J. O. S. Fayrer, Staff' Corps ... 22 Jan. 92
Captain J. M. Stewart, Staff Corps 22 Oct.
p.s.c. Captain I. Philipps, Staff Corps... 12 May 94
y& Capt. G. H. Boisragon, StaffCorps
Captain C. H. Davies, StaffCorps
Capt. F. E. Badcock, DSO. Staff Corps
Major Son. C. G. Bruce, StaffCorps
Lieut. S. D. B. Ketchen, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. H. P. Barlow, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. H. J. P. Browne, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. A. Holdich, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. D. Villiers-Stuart, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. E. Bateman-Champain, S.C....
2nd Lieut. F. H. Bridges, Staff Corps...
Lt. Colonel J. T. B. Bookey
Major G.Duncan, MB. Indian Med.Serv.
7 Feb
29 Aug. 90
25 Aug. 97
20 jiay 98
11 Feb. 92
10 Nov. 92
14 Apr. 93
19 Feb. 90
2 Sept.9f
10 Jan.
22 Jan.
24 Oct.
1 Apr.
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Commandant, 3 June 96.— Offg. D. A. General in India.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3 June 96.— Furlough.
Wing Commander, 5 May 97. — Officiating Commandant.
WingOfficer, 12 Dec. 8=;.— With 2 Battalion.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 86.— Officiating Assist. Sec. Govt, of India ,
Military Department.
Wing Officer, 7 Apr. 87. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 1 Aug. 87.— On Special duty, Gilgit.
Wing Officer, 30 May 95.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 94. [Militia.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 June 97.— Adjutant Kurram
Wing Ufficer. 9 Feb. 98.— Offg. Wing Comdr. and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.— From 38 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer.
in medical charge, 20 Jan. 96.— P.M. 0. Tochi Force.
Officiating in medical charge.— From 2 Punjab Infantry.
SECOND BATTALION.— liaised 10 Nov. 1886.— Regimental Centre, Abbottabad
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel G. Hawkes, StaffCorps
Lt. Colonel A. A. Barrett, Staff' Corps..
Major A. H. G. Kemball. StaffCorps ..
Captain J. M. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain C. M. Crawford, Staff Corps ..
Captain F. W. Evatt, Staff Corps
Captain N. E. Chesney, Staff Corps
Major F. G. Lucas, DSO. Staff Corps ..
Captain E. B. C. Boddam, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. R. Johnson, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. R.W. Nightingale, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. F.Warburton, StaffCorps ...
Lt.Colonel A.W.Mackenzie, il/if.Indian
Medical Service
9 Feb. 96 Commandant, 10 Nov. 93.
o May 98 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 10 Nov. 93. — A.A.Gen.
j Punjab Frontier Force.
20 May 9S|2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3 June 96.
22 Oct. 92: Wing Commander, 21 Sept. 97.— From 1 Battalion.— Sick Furl.
9 Sept.93iWing Officer, ioNov. 86.— D. A.A.Gen. for Musketry, Imperial
j Service Troops.
6 May 96 Wing Officer, 29 April 89.— Unpaid Attache, Punjab Command.
30 Jan. 97 Wiug Officer, 25 July 91.— Sick Furlough.
20 May 98 Wing Officer, 21 May 92.
19 Oct. 98 vVing Officer and Adjutant, 25 May 95.
18 Dec. 91 Wing Officer, 26 Mar. 96.— Furlough.
23 Dec. 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i3 Feb. 94.
31 Jan. 94;Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. 97 In medical charge, 20 Jan. 96
Governor's Body Guard.
" Sebtabuldee."
Head Quarters at Madras. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
495
RANK, NAMES, AND CoEPS.
Captain G. H. Arbuthnot, Staff Corps.,
Lieut. W. II. Fenning, Staff Corps
Lt.CoIonel H. D. Cook, MB. I.M.S. ...
Abhy
Rank.
Remarks.
9 Sept.93 Commandant, 1 Apr. 93. — From 3 Lancers.
23 Mar. g6;Adjutant, 1 Apr. 97.
jln medical charge.
1 Apr. 90'Officiating in medical charge.
Establishment. — Commandant; Adjutant; 1 Subadar ; 1 Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks; 1 Trumpeter; 1
Farrier Havildar ; 2 Shoeing Smiths; 56 Troopers. Followers.— 1 Superintendent of Artificers: 1 Smith;
1 Chuckler ; 1 Hammerman; 1 Bellows-boy ; 1 Puckally; 2 Lascars; 1 Toty (Hospital); 1 Jemadar Syce ;
28 Syces.
1st Madras Lancers (Raised in October 1787 — formerly the $th Recjt.).
Class Squadron Regiment— 7 half Squadrons Mahomedans and 1 half Squadron Mahrattas.
" Mysore" — "Sebingapatam" — " Ata" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80"—" Buejia, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bellary. Uniform, French Grey. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Major E.E. M. Lawford, Staff Corps...
Major R. G. Jones, Staff Corps
Major A. P. Westlake, DSO. Staff C ..
Major G. S. Kerrich, Staff Corps
Captain H. L. B. Acton, Staff Corps ..
Captain R. H. D. Turing, Staff Corps. .2
Captain C. H. F. Binsteed, Staff Corps
CiptainW. G. H. Stirling, Staff Corps
C iptain A. S.Arnold, Staff Corps
Captain U. de L. Faunce, Staff Corps...
Lieut. N. B. G. Strong, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. F. 0. Johnes, Staff Corps..
Lieut. C. E. S. Cox, Statf Corps
and Lieut. J. Bruce, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. £. L. Popham, Staff Corps
Major J. Scott, MB. Indian Med. Ser...
Commandant, 28 July 94, with rank of Lt.CoIonel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Aug. 94. — Mili-
tary Assistant to Government, Mysore.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander.
Squadron Comdr. 20 June 89.— Supt. Remount Depot, Haupore
Squadron Commander, 10 Aug. 94. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squad. Comdr. 4Aug. 93.— Offg.Asst.JudgeAdvoct.Gen. Rangoon.
Squadron Comdr. 4 Aug. 93.— D.A.A.G. SecunderabadDist.
Squadron Commander, 26 Feb. 92.
Squadron Officer, 26 Feb. 92. — With 23 Madras Infantry.
30 Jan. 97iSquadron Officer, 4 Aug. 93.
7 Sept. 98tSquadron Officer, 28 July 93.
30 Nov. 93 Squadron Officer, 20 Juno 96. — Officiating Adjutant.
3 Dec. 94 Squadron Officer. 20 Juno 96.
7 Dec. 97! Officiating Squadron Officer.
5 Aug. 90,0fficiating Squadron Officer.
20 Jan. 97jOtliciating Squadron Officer.
1 Apr. 94 In medical charge, 19 Nov. 97.
9 Aug. 93
13 June 95
29 Nov. 97
1 May
11 Aug. 91
2 Jan. 92
12 May 94
9 Sept.93
2nd Madras Lancers (Stevenson Pater. — Received into the British Service 1784).
Class Squadron Regiment— 6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, i half Squadron Mahrattas, i half Squadron mixed.
" Cabnatic" — " Sholinghuk" — " Mysobe"— "Seeing apatam " — "Bueha, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, French Grey. Facings, Buff. Lace, Silver.
Major F. B. Deane, Staff Corps. 10 Sept. 96 Commandant, 14 Dec. 96, with rank of lit. Colonel.
MajorH. Eardley-Wilmot, StaffCorps :2 Feb. 97
Captain R. D. Burlton, Statf Corps 22 Jan. 90
2nd in Com. and Squadron Comdr. 14 Dec. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 1 Jan. 92.— D.A.A.G. for Musketry'
Rangoon.
Captain E. M. Reed, StaffCorps '19 Feb. 92 Squadron Commander, 23 Apr. 94. — D.A.A.G. Rangoon.
p.s.c. Captain B. Holloway, StaffCorps 22 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 1 May 96.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain J. R. Mathewes, Staff Corps.
Captain A. G. W. Moore, StaffCorps...
Captain C. E. N. Priestlov, StaffCorps
Captain B. J. Petre, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. E. Hughes, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. F. Henderson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. G. R. P. Wheatley, Staff Corps
Maior E. P. Youngerman, MB. Indian
Medical Service ' 1 Oct. 93 In medical charge, 12 Feb. 0
10 May 93 Squadron Commander, 14 Dec. 96.— D.A.A. Gen. Mandalay.
28 Feb. yoiSquadron Officer, 28 July 93.— Sick Furlough.
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 27 Apr. 94. — Burma Militarv Police.
30 Nov. 98 Squadron Officer, 10 Jan. 96.
3 Dec. 94 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 June 96.— Sick Furlough.
16 Apr. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
3 Aug. 97;Officiating Squadron Officer.
-Sick Furlough.
3rd Madras Lancers (Murray. — Raised at Arcot in May 1784 as the 2nd RegL).
Class Squadron Regiment —6 half Squadrons Mahomedans, 2 half Squadrons mixed.
" Mysore" — " Sebingapatam" — "Mahii<pore."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, French Grey. Facings, Buff, Lace, Silver.
Major F. L. Jones, Staff Corns
Major H. \V. E. Georges, Staff Corps...
Captain L. W. C. Kerrich, Staff Corps ...
Captain J. Vans Agnew, StaffCorps ...
Captin R.. F. R. Formby, Staff Corps
Captain F. C.Logan-Home, StaffCorps
Captain G. H. Arbuthnot, StaffCorps...
Captain F. Jollie, StaffCorps
Captain A. K. Armstrong, StaffCorps
Captain E. Wintour, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. S. F. Claridge, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. C. Oakes, StaffCorps
Lieut. L. H. H. Ames, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. Adams, Scat! Corps
Capt. C. A. Johnston. MB. In. Med. Ser.
10 Sept. 97I Commandant, 11 Aug. 93, with rank of Lt.CoIonel.
26 Feb. 98 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 11 Aug. 93.
22 Jan. golSquadron Commander, 11 Aug. 93.
13 Aug. 90 Squadron Commander, 11 Aug. 93. [sions
19 Feb. 92 Squad. Comdr. 11 Aug. 93.— Supdt. Family Payments and Penl
23 Apr. 92 Squadron Commander, 10 Jan. 96.
9 Sept.93 Squadron Officer, 24 Apr. 86.— Commandant Governor's Bodv
Guard. J
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Offlcor, 17 Mar. 93. — Furlough.
28 Apr. 97 Squadron Officer, 16 Jan. 98.
14 Sept.93 Squadron Officer, 15 Jan. 94.
12 May 93I Squadron Officer, i"Apr. 95.— Officiating Adjutant.
30 July 94JOfficiating Squadron Officer.— Sick Furlough.
30 Nov. 95lOffichiting Squadron Officer.— On Plague duty, Central Prov
3 Aug. 97 Ofliciatiug Squadron Officer.— Offg. Personal Assist, to Resdt.
Hyderabad.
31 Mar. go Tn medical charge.
Each Regiment of Cavalry consists of 4 Sguadroits with the following Establishment : — Commandant; 4 Squadron
Commanders; 4 Squadron Officers ; 1 Medical Officer ; 2 Hospital Assistants; S Subadars; 8 Jamadars; 1 Havildar
Major; 36 Havildars; 36 Naicks; 1 Trumpet Major; S Trumpeters; 1 Farrier Major; 8 Farrisr Havildars- 4
Shoeing Smiths; 4 Veterinary Pupils; 486 Troopers; 16 Recruit audi 4 Pension Boy's; 1 Second Tindah 4 Regi-
mental Lascars; 8 Puckallies; 1 Choudry ; 2 Toties; and Horses 87 per cent, of the effective strength uf the Estab-
ishment. Natioe Artificers. — 1 Superintendent; 1 Maistry Sriith ; 1 Maistrj- Chuckler; 1 Smith; 1 Hammer-
.man; i liellows-boy; 4Chucklers.
496 Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners (Queen's Own).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
' Sbbingapatam" — "Egtpt" (with the Sphinx) — "Assays'
7" — "Ata" — "China" (with the Dragon) — "Meeanee"
"Carnatic" — " Shomnghbb" — "Mysore'
" Java " — "Nagpore " — "Makidpore
" HroKBiBAB "—" Pegu " — "Persia" — " Locskow " — " Central India " — " Taku Forts
" Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan. 1878-80"— "Egtpt, 1882" — " Tel-bl-Kebie" — "Suaxin
" Burma, 1S85-87 " — "Chitbal."
Head Quarters at Bangaiore
" Pekin '
'Toibek.'
A Depot Company, — Bangalore.
B Company, — Bangalore.
No. 1 Company, — Bangalore.
No. 2 Company,— Thayetnyo.
No. 3 Company, — Bangalore.
No. 4 Company, — Malakand.
No. 5 Company,— Bangalore.
No. 6 Company, — Secunderabad.
Burmah Company, — Maymyo.
Detachment (Telegraph Section), — TJmballa.
Honorary Colonel — Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince o/Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
EG. KT. EP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt. Colonel S. Grant, Royal Engineers.
Major B. B. Russell, Royal Engineers
Captain IT. VV. Evans, R. Engineers...
Lieut. G. A. F. Sanders, Royal Engineers
Captain H. B. H. Wright, R. Engineers
Captain C. H. Roe, Royal Engineers ...
Captain J. A. S. Tulloch, R. Engineers
Captain E.L.Dunsterville.R. Engineers
Captain E. P. Johnson, R. Engineers ...
Captain C. H. Heycock, R. Engineers...
Captain F. F. Weedon, R. Engineers ...
Captain T. Fraser, Royal Engineers ...
Captain C. Ainslie, Royal Engineers ...
Captain H. J. M. Marshall, R. Eng. ...
Lieut. N. M. Hemming, R. Engineers...
Lieut. G. A. F. Sanders, R. Engineers...
Lieut. W. S. Traill, Royal Engineers ...
Lieut. J. R. Chancellor, R. Engineers
Lieut. R. A. Gillam, Royal Engineers
Lieut. J. B. Barstow, Royal Engineers
Lieut. F. G. Howard, Royal Engineers
Lieut. W. Robertson, R. Engineers
Lieut. S. G. Loch, Royal Engineers
Lieut. P. E. Hodgson, R. Engineers ...
Lieut. E. S. Sandys, Royal Engineers 12
2nd Lt.H. de L. Po:lard-Lowsley , R.Eng. 21
Lt.Colonel H. Armstrong, Ind.Med.Ser.^o
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Dec. j6 Commandant, 9 May
Jan. 97JSuperintendent of Instruction, 24 Feb. 98.
Jan. 94|Superintendent Park and Train, 7 Mar. 95.
July 9i|Adjutant, 6 Sept. 98.
July 92|Company Commander, 28 Dec. 38. — 4 Company.
Aug. 92 Company Commander, 13 April 89. — 1 Company.
Dec. 93'Company Commander, 31 Aug. 89.
Jan. 95|Companv Commander, 16 Jan. 91. — 3 Company.
Apr. 95 Company Commander, 15 June 93. — 5 Company.
Dec. 95|Company Commander, 21 Mar. 9.1. — Burma Company.
Mar. 96 Company Commander, 2 Nov. 94. — ACompany.
Aug. 96 Company Commander, 7 Mar. 95.— B Company.
Dec. 96'Company Commander, 7 Mar. 95. — 6 Company.
June 97lOfficiating Companj' Commander, 25 Feb. 91. — 2 Company.
Mar. 9i!Company Officer, 2 Nov. 94. — B Company.
J.ily oiiCompany.Officer and Adjutant, 25 Mar. 92.
Mar. 93lCompany Officer, 2 July 93. — 5 Company. — Furlough.
July 93JCoinpany Officer, it May 95.— i Company.
Feb. 94'Oompany Officer, 6 Sept. 93. — 4 Company.
July 94 Company Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Mar. 95. — 3 Company.
Feb. gs^Company Officer, 10 Sept. 97. — 2 Company. — WithKhyber Force.
July 95 Company Officer, 7 Mar. 95.-6 Company. ['vlalakand.
Feb. 96;Company Officer, 20 Sept. 95. — A Company, Telegraph duty,
July 96 Company Officer, 6 Sept. 98.— Burma Company.
Feb. 98|Officiating Company Officer.— 4 Company.
Dec. 95 Officiating Company Officer. — 4 Company.
Mar. 98iln medical charge, 1 July 98.
Establishment : — The Corps consists of 9 Companies (6 Service Companies numbered 1 to 6, and 2 Depot Com-
panies lettered A and B, and Burma ^Companv) : Commandant; Superintendent of Instruction ; Superin-
tendent Park and Train; Adjutant; 1 Medical Officer; 9 Company Commanders; 9 Company Officers;
Warrant Officer; Sergeant Majtr; Quarter Master Sergeant; 1 Company Sergeant Major R. Engineers;
4 Company Sergeant Majors (local); 7 Sergeants; 10 First Corporals; 9 Second Corporals; 8 Subadars-
i6Jamadars; 52 Havildars ; 84 Naicks : 1,238 Sappers: 16 Buglers; 24 Recruit Boys; 18 Pension Boys ; 5
Driver Havildars; 5 Driver Naicks; 90 Drivers, and 90 Equipment Mules.
1st Madras Infantry — -Pioneers (Shailc MoJeen — Porannah — -formerly ist
Battalion ist Regiment. — Raised at Fort St. George in 1758). — Linked with 4th Jj" 21st Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment — 1 Compaq- Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
4 Companies mixed.
: Cabnatic" — "Mysore" — " Seringapatam" — " Sektabdldee" — "Nagporb" — " Ava" — "Pegu" — " Centra t.
India" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
CaptainE.C. W.M.Kennedy, Staff C...
Captain B. A. Johnstone, Staff Coips...
Captain C. W. Wilkieson, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. Batten, Staff Corps
Captain C. J. Gunning, Staff Corps
Captain F. Bruce, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. Bowen, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. T. Rouse, Staff Corps
Captain G. D. Bruce, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Hawks, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. M. N. James, Stan" Corps...
2nd Lieut. J. A. Bald, Staff Corpe
2nd Lieut. R. S. Gordon, StaffCarps ..
Lt.Colonel D . P. Warliker, Ind. Med. Ser.
13 Aug.go'Commandant, 21 Nov. 97, with rank of Major.
23 Apr. 92 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 Nov. 97. — D.A.A.G.
I for Musketry, Secunderabad.
10 Mar. 94 2nd in Command & Wing Commander 21 Nov. 97.— Furlough.
6 May onjWing Officer, 26 Sept. 87. — Officiating Wing Commander.
5 Feb. 9S;Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 92.— Officiating Wing Commander.
4 May 98! Wing Officer, 16 Jan. 91.— Adiutant Bang.dore Volunteer Rifles..
16 Nov. 98 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 92.— Burma Military Police.
o Oct. 92
4 May 9S
25 Feb. 97
2 Apr. 9S
5 Aug. qb
o Jan. 97
30 Mar. 98
Wing Officer, iS June 96.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 2- Feb. 97.
Wing Officer. 25 June 07.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[.n medical charge, 27 June 90.— With 25 Madras Infantry.
Officiating in medical charge.
Each Tteaimfnt of Native Infantry consists of 8 Companies icith the following Establishment: — Commandant: 2 Wing
Commanders; 5 Wing Officers ; Medical Officer; 2 Hospital Assistants; 8 Subadars; 8 Jamadars ; 1 Havildar-
Major; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; 16 Drummers ; 720 Privates ; 24 Recruit Boys ; 18 Pension Boys ; 1 snd-Tindal;
4Lasears;8 Puckallies; 1 Ch->udry;and 2 Toties. The 20th Regiment Native Infantry has an additional. lama-
dar to carry an Honorary Colour.
2nd Madras Infantry (Mootoo Naih— formerly ist Battalion 2nd 497
Regiment.— Raised at Madras in 1759).— Linked with 15th Sf 26th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Secunderabad.
Class Company Ragiment— ; Companies Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
1 Company mixed.
"Carnatic"— "Mysobe"— " Assayb"— "Nagpore"— " China"— " The Dragon." An Elephant.
Head Quarters at Vizianagram. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major .T. H. Juxon-Jones, Staff Corps..
Major T. H. Haughton, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. Kellie, Staff Corps
Captain A. R. Denne, Staff Corps
Captain A. T. Young, Staff Corps
Captain E. E. Beddek, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Mears, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. G. J. Carmichael. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. de C. O'Grady. Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. R. Brown, StaffOorpe
Lieut. P. E. Knapp, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. White, Staff Corps
Captain T. 0. Moore, Indian Med. Ser.
Abmy
Raics
ro June 94
11 Feb.
97
1 Feb.
90
28 Jan.
93
22 Jan.
92
14 Sept. 93
3 May 90
20 Mar.
93
50 Nov.
9i
1 Oct.
96
5 Nov.
97
; 1 July
98
31 Mar.
87
Remarks.
Commandant, 1 June 93, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Com. and Wim; Oomdr., 1 June 93. — A. A.G. South. Dist.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 Nov. 95. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 11 Nov. 95.
Wing Officer, 12 May 93. — District Recruiting Officer.
Wing 0 licer, 1 Feb. 91. — Offg. Wing Commander [India.
Wing Officer, 28 July 93.— Assist. Supdt. 2nd Grade Survey of
>Ving Officer. 23 Nov. 95. — Sick Furlough,
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
in medical charge, 4 Jan. 94.
3rd Madras (or Palamcottah) Light Infantry (Turin — formerly ist Battalion
yrd Regiment
Raised at Madras in 1759). — Linked with 23rd Regiment. —
Regimental Centre, Trichinopoly.
3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
-" Sholinghub'' — "Mysobe"— "Mahidpobe" — "Ava"— "Bubma, 1885-87."
A Bugle, Cr >wi, and "III."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, lied. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Class Company Regiment-
" Now ob Neveb" — " Carnatic '
Major R. K. Teversham.DSO. StaffCorps
Major M. A. Tuite, Staff Corps
p.s.c. Captain E. Peach, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. W.Lilly, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. W. Harris, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. Grey, Staff Corps
Lieut. H.P. Ainslie, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. Nicholson, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. G. A. C. Taylor, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. M. O'Reilly, StaffCorps
Captain T. H. Foulkes. Ind. Med. Ser.
10 Sept. 95! Commandant, 6 June 94, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
1 May 98 2nd in Command and Wmg Commander, 13 May 98.
6 Feb. 95I Wing Commander, 24 July 95. — Offg. D.A.A.Gtn. for Instruction,
Chuckrata.
14 May 95 Wing Officer, 23 Dec. £6. — Officiating Wing Commander.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 26 July So. — Officiating Adjutant Malabar Volun-
teer Ritles.
25 Aug. 97 Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 89.— On Plague duty, Central Piovinces.
17 Nov. 90 Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 91.— Officiating Quarter Master.
31 Oct. 91 Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 93. — With 2 Punjab Infantry.
11 Mar. 91 Officiating Wing Officer. — Sick Furlough.
12 Aug. 91 Officiating Wing Officer. — With Kohat-Kurram Force.
79 July 90, In medical charge, 4 June 97.
4th Madras Infantry — Pioneers (Baillie — formerly ist Battalion 4th Regt.
Raised at Madras in 1759). — Linked ivith ist and 21st Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment — 1 Company Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 5 Companies mixed.
' Cabnatic" — " Shohnghub" — " Mysobb" — "Ass aye " — " Afghanistan, 1879-80," An Elephant and Cross Axes-
Head Quarters at Ootacamund. Uniform, Med. Facings, White. Lace,tiola.
Colonel J. E. Porteous, StaffCorps
Major G. B. Stevens, StaffCorps
CaptainE. L. Holloway, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. Churchill, StaffCorps
Captain C. T. Swan, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. M. Rice, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. R. Scott-Elliot, StaffCorps...
Lieut. S. B.Watson, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. H. B. Gedcles, StaffCorps
Major M. J. Kelawala, Indian Med. Ser.
22 Sept.95|Commandant, 5 Nov. 91. — Furlough.
Oct. 92
25 Feb. 91
22 Oct. 92
25 Aug. 97
28 Apr. 95
28 Apr. 95
10 Jan. 97
16 Apr. 97
2 Oct. 92
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Nov. 91. — Offg.Comdt.
Wing Commander, 5 Nov. 91. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 11 June 83. — Officiating Wing Commaudtr.
Wing Officer, 5 Nov. 91.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Feb. 95. — Sick Furlough..
Wing Officer, 3 Sept. 9s. —Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 20 June 96. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 96.
In medical charge, 5 Oct. 88.
5th Madras Infantry ( Shaik Kudavmnd — formerly ist Bn. $th Regiment.
Raised near Madras in December 1759). — Linked, with 16th and 2jth Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans,2 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas, 1 Company mixedU
"Cabnatic" — "Sholinghue''— " Mysore" — "Pegu" — "Bchma, 7885-87."
Head Quarters at Nowgong. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
31 Jan. 91'Commandant, 20 Aug. 98, with rank of Maj or.
29 Aug. 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Aug. 98. — Consular
Wing Commander, [Agent, Pondicherry.
Dec. 7 Wing Officer, 22 Nov. 89. — Furlough.
2 Apr .90 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Oct. 93.
28 Aug. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 July 95.
28 Apr. 95 Wing Officer, 28 Aug. 95.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
9 Mar. 97 Wing Officer, 24 Feb. 08.— With 1 Infantry Hyderabad Oontin-
1 Jan. 94 Officiating Wing Officer. [gent.
14 Nov. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
26 Feb. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medi«al charge.
Captain F. G. Bradley, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. C. B. Nepean, Staff Corps
CaptainK. J. G. Dunolly, StaffCorps..
Lieut. C. R. Kauntze, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Butler, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. V. Byland, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. H. Lane, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. G. T. Costley, Dorset Regt. ..
Lie»t. E. C. L.Wallace, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. C.Alexander, StaffCorps
49? 6th Madras Infantry (Mackenzie— formerly 1st Battalion 6th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in July 1761). — Linked with 14th Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Bellary.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
' Caenatic" — " Sholinghce" — "Mysobb'
Head Quarters at Jhansi.
— "Sebingapatam" — "Boubbon"— "China" — "The Dragon."
Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cqeps.
Lt. Colonel T. Greenaway, StaffCorps...
Major G. J. Shaw, StaffCorps
Captain J. Thornhill, Staff Corps
Captain W. 3. Brett, StaffCorps
Captain W. Browne, Staff Corps
Captain R. B. B. Howe, StaffCorps
Lieut. L.H.Marriott, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. Moore, StaffCorps
Lieut. T. G. P. Lawrensou, StaffCorps
Lieut. L.B. Fagan, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. T. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. H, N. Young, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel E.Ferraud,JU\D.Ind.Med.Ser.
Aemt
Rank.
Rbmabks.
12 Feb. 93
1 Apr. 98
28 Jan. 93
22 Oct. 92
14 Jan. 91
8 Dec. 97
24 Mar. 91
24 Sept. 90
3 Mar. 91
9 Oct. 91
27 Mar. 92
10 June 97
30 Sept. 95
Commandant, 27 Sept. 92.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 29 Sept. 92.
Wing Commander, 9 June 93.
Wing Officer, 20 Apr. 94.
Wing Officer, 1 Feb. 83. — With 20 Madras Infantry.
Wing Officer, 29 Mar. 90. — Offieiatiug Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 9 June 93.— D. A. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 24 April gi. — Assam Military Police.
Wing Officer, 7 July 93.— D. A. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 Oct. 94.
Wing Officer. 3 Sept. 95.— Offg. Qr. Mr.— With Merwara Batt.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
In medical charge, 1 July 82.
7th Madras Infantry (Cooke — formerly ist Battalion -jth Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly, August 1761). — Linked with igth and 24th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Belgaum.
Jlass Company Regiment — 4 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Telingas, 1 CompanyTamils, 1 Company mixed.
"Caenatic " — " IIysobk'' — " Ata."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. One Company at Seetabuldee. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major G. P. M. Prichard, StaffCorps ...| 9 Aug. 9-
Major D. S. Lewis, Staff Corps |n Miy 98
3 9 May 96
Jan. 97
16 Nov. 98
29 Apr. gi
5 Aug. 91
20 Sept. 91
10 Aug. 92
13 Feb. 94
5 Aug. 96
2 Oct. 92
Captain J. Kendall, Staff Corps
Captain H. W. Johnston, Staff Corps...
Captain F. H. H. Jeffcoat, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. J. Ralph, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. L.Van der Gucht. Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. W. Harrison, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. A. Scott, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. N. Davidson, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. L. F. Jenkins, StaffCorps ..
Major J. A. Burton, Indian Medical Ser
Commandant, 16 Oct. 93, with rank of Lt.Col.— Sick Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr.,26 Oct. 94.— OSg.Comdt.
Wing Commander, 17 Juue 98. — Aljuca.it Malabar Vol. Rifles.
Wing Commander, 17 June qS. — Offi "Mating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 1 July 92. — Officiating Wing Comrnandpr.
iVing Officer, 1 July 92.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 20 July 94.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95. —Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, T9 Oct. 95.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[11 uiedieai charge, 30 Sept. 87.
8th Madras Infantry (formerly ist Battalion 8th Regiment.
Raised near Madras in September 1761). — Linked with ijth and, 25th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment -3 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
"Caenatic" — "Suolinghue" — " Sebingapatam" — "Assate." — An Flephant
Head Quarters at Barrackpore. Uniform, Fed. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
MajorJ.S. G. Manera, StaffCorps arJfay 96 Commandant, 7 Oct. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain H. D. M'Intyre, StaffCorps ... 14 Jan. 9112nd in Command and Wing Commander, 29 March 95, with rank
of Major. — Furlough.
Captain A. F. P. Paxton, StaffCorps ...[28 Feb. 96|Wing Commander, 20 July 96. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain T. W. Y. Campbell, Staff Corps( 30 Jan. 97|Wmg Officer, 14 Oct. 89. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain J. H. Lowry, StaffCorps ,30 Jan. 97' Wing Officer, 14 Sept. 88.
Lieut. F. W. Bagshawe, StaffCorps 119 Sept. 89J Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 93. — Assist. Military Accountant, 3rd Class.
Lieut. C. L. Haldane, Staff Corps 24 Sept.9oj Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 July 92. — Furlough.
Lieut. W. R. B. Golan, Staff Corps 14 Dec. 91 j Wing Officer, 30 June 93.
Lieut. R. W. S. Elliott, StaffCorps 28 Apr. 95! Wing Officer and Quarter Master, :o Oct. 97. — Officiating Adjt.
Captain L. H. Walker, StaffCorps ^23 Aug. 98|Officiating Wing Officer and Qr. Mr. and S. S. O. Barrackpore.
In medical charge.
Major S. C. Nandi, Indian Medical Ser.! 2 Oct. g2,0fficiatiug in medical charge.
9th Madras Infantry (Kelly — formerly 1st Battalion glh Regiment.
Raised at Madura in 1765). — Linked with nth and 28th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas,
j Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, :
1 Company mixed.
' Sholinghub " — " Mysoee''
"Ata" — "Peguv
Captain J. Jackson, StaffCorps
Captain. W. B. Young, Staff Cor
rps
A Galley with the Motto "KhooshkeeWuTobee " — " Caenatic"-
Head Quarters at Bellary. Uniform, Fed. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
[i Aug. 9i,Commandant, 1 Dec. 97, with rank of Major.
27 Jan. 94 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 1 Dec. 97, with rank of Major.
4 May 98; Wing Commander. [_Bn.
14 Sept.98! Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 90.— Assist. Comdt. Silchar Mil. Police
14 Septra, Wing Officer, xj Dec. 90. — Offg. Cantonmt. Magistrate, Mandalay.
14 Sept.93.W1ng Officer, 14 Sept. 91.— Adjt. Madras Vol. Guards.— Furl.
23 Feb. 901 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 July 92.
1 July 95I Wing Officer, 25 Juue 97.— With 4 Inf. Hyderabad Contingent.
22 Apr. 9SJ Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 98.— Officiating Quarter Master.
5 Aug. 96|Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar.92|In medical charge, 23 July 86.
Captain E. W. A. Firth, StaffCorps
Captain W. B. Powell, StaffCorps
Captain H. deV. Harvest, StaffCorps
Captaiu G. L. P. Clarke, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. F. G. Pierce, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Stewart, Staff Corps
liieut. C. L. Peart, StaffCorps
anil Lieut. C. G. Ames, Staff Corps
Major R. H. Caina, Indian Med;cal Ser.
10th Madras Infantry (ist Burma-Goorhlia Rifles). — Thusmee. — Raised at 499
Vellore, in June 1766.
Class Regiment — Goorkhas.
"Caenatic" — " Mysore"— " Amboob" — "Assaye '' — " Ava " — " Bubjia, 1885-87." — An Elephant
bearing a Rock Fort.
Head Quarters at Maymyo. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Blaclc.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
MajorE.R. J. Presgrave.DSO. StaffCorps
Cipt.G. N. Caulfield, BSO. StaffCorps
Captain J. Henegan, DSO. StaffCorps
Captain B. Trydell, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. N. Taylor, StaffCorps ...
Captain F. G. H. Sutton, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. A. Firth, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. L. Orman, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. M. Guthrie-Smith, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. Bredin, StaffCorps ~
Lieut. A. L. Longhurst, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Webster, Ind. Med. Ser.
Army
Rank.
29 Dec.
22 Jan.
6 Feb.
29 Aug.
13 Feb.
16 Nov.
2 Apr.
6 Jan.
3 Sept.
8 Apr.
26 Aug.
29 July 98
Rbmabks.
Commandant, 7 June 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 23 May 94, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 95.
Wing Officer, 9 May 90.
Wing Officer, 9 May 90. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 July 91.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer, 18 June 96.
Wing Officer. 25 June 97. — Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
11th Madras Infantry (Macneile — Syed Homed — formerly 2nd Battalion
gth Regiment
Class Company Regt.-
-Raised at Ongole in January 1767). — Linked ivith gth and 28th Regiments.—
Regimental Centre, Madras.
2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas, 3 Companies mixed.
' ' Sebingapatam."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Major H. F. Farrant, Staff Corps ....
Captain H. T. H. Hay, Staff Corps .
Captain J. W. Drever, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Johnstone, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. C. Scott, StaffCorps
Lieut. A. D. Cos, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Shairp. Staff Corps
Lieut. T. W. H. Jones, StaffCorps
Lieut. E. H. Waring, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel M. E. Reporter, I. Med. Ser
1 Oct. 93 Commandant, 28 Nov. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
23 Aug. 95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Aug. 98.
Wing Commander.
30 Jan. 97 Wing Officer, 12 May 90.
14 Sept. 98 Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 93.
2 May 92 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 July 94.— Furlough.
29 May 93 Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 95.
2S Feb. 97 Wing Officer, 23 Mar. 96.
10 July 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
4 Apr. 98 Officiating Wing Officer.
i Oct. 97 In medical charge, 26 Nov. 86.
12th Madras Infantry (2nd Burma Battalion).-
Guddalore in February 1767.
-Barim. — liaised at
Linked with 32nd and 33rd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Pathans.
" Cabnatio " — " Sholinghuh " — " Ava " — "Bdbma, 18S5-87."
Head Quarters
Colonel A. Howlett, Staff Corps I
Captain R. M. Rainey, StaffCorps |
JS& Bt. Major C. J. W. Grant, Staff Corps
Captain F. W. H. Cox, Staff florps
Captain A. H. Williams, Staff Corps ...
Captain R. T. Anwyl-Passingham, S. C.
Captain E. F. Rainey, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. H. Ricketts, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. W. F. C.Musgrave, Staff C...
Lieut. A. de L. Faunce, StaffCorps
Captain W. G. Pridmore, Ind. Med. Ser.
at Bhamo
22 Aug. 98
22 Jan. 92
11 May 91
6 Feb. 95
7 Feb. 96
30 Jan. 97
5 Feb. 98
26 Mar. 90
27 June 92
1 Apr. 94
28 July 91
Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, White.
Commandant, 9 May 90.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 7 June 93, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 7 June 93. — Adjutant Neilgherry Vol. Rifles.
Wing Commander, 5 Aug. 95.
Wing Officer, 9 May 90.
Wing Officer, 9 May 90. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 7 June 93. — On Plague duty, Bengal.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Apr. 94.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 26 Aug. 93. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 95.
In medical charge, 22 Dec. 93.
13th Madras Infantry ( Alooch — formerly 2 nd Bn. 3rd Regiment.
— Raised at Madras in 1776). — Linked with 20th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Pallaveram.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
" Caenatic " — "Sholinghuh" — "Mysobe" — "Sebingapatam" — " Buema, 1S85-87."
Head Quarters at Haepore. Wing at Sumbulpore. Uniform, Med. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
12 Aug. 93 i Commandant, 26 May 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel. — Furlough.
1 1 Sept. 97 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 May 93. — Offg. Canton-
| ment Magistrate, Sealkote.
10 Mar. 94'Wing Commander, 8 Nov. 94. — Offiiciating Commandant and
Commanding at Raeyore.
23 May 96 Wing Officer, 1 Nov. 89. — Offg. Wing Comdr. and Commanding
I at Sumbulpore.
31 July 80; Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 Apr.91. — Sick Furlough.
16 Nov. 98: Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 May 91.— Offg. Adjutant and
31 July 89 Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 92. [S. S. O. Raepore.
11 Oct. 92 Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 94. — S. S. O. Sumbulpore.
27 Jan. 97|Officiating Wing Officer.
17 Sept.94'Officiating Wing Officer.
31 Mar. 97lln medical charge. 23 Nov. S2. — Sick Furlough,
2 Apr, 93lOfficiating in medical charge.
KK
Major H. Lawson, StaffCorps
Major G. A. Welman, Staff Corps..
Captain J. A. Loudon, Staff Corps
Captain A. H.Allenby, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. P. Jackson, StaffCorps
Captain W. C. S. Prince, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. R. Baker, StaffCorps
Lieut. G.C.Burn, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. T. G. G. Plant, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. C. Anderson, StaffCorps
Lt.Colonel N. Chatterjie. MD. I. M.S. ...
Major J. K. Kanga, lad. Med. Ser..,,...
499a 14th Madras Infantry (Wahab — formerly 2nd Battalion 6th Regiment.
Raised at Vellore 10th December 1776). — Linked with 6th Regiment.
Regimental Centre, Bellary.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
"Cabxatio" — "Sholinghur" — " Mysore "— " Mahidpore" — "China" — '* Burma, 1885-87"—" The Dragon.'
"Tcktak-o-Wufadak" or " Reads' and Tkub."
Head Quarters at St. Thomas's Mount. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Rank.
Major A. G. Burn, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. if. Hitcliins, Siatt' Corps
Captain S. B. Graham, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. Keyworth, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. V. Alexander, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. W. N. Raven, Staff Corns ....
Lieut. C. F. Conuell, Staff Coros
Lieut. T. E. M. Lane, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. I. K-ffil;, Staff C ir^is
Lieut. H. \V. Davies, Staff C irps
Major F. G. M.iiduaeut, Ind. Med. Ser..
10 Mar. 95
31 Jan 91
" 6 Feb. 95
25 June 90
5 Apr. 91
15 Apr. 9.
29 Oct. 94
t May 96
14 Nov. 9;
[o Dec. 07
33 Sept 9:
Rbmakbs.
Commandant, 11 Feb. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 24 Dec. 97, witurankofMaj.
Wing Officer, 23 Dec. 86. — Garri?on Qarter Master Fort St.
George.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 11 Feb. 93, — Offg. Wing Comiimdr.
District Recruiting Officer.
Wing Officer and Quarter M ister, 1 July 92. — Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 7 July 93.
•Ving Officer, 6 Sept. gi — Officiating Q'lar'er Master,
Wing Officer, 25 June 97. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Offi.-cr.
In medical charge, 8 Feb. qf.
15th Madras Infantry (Davis — formerly 2nd Battalion 4th Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in December 1776). — Linked with 2nd and 26th Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Secundira >ad.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans. 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
" Car Ni tic" — " Sholinghur" — " Mysore" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Detachment at Port Blair. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major C. F. Stevens, Staff Corps
Major M. hi. O'Donoghue, Stall' Corps...
Captain EC. .). Uremner, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Saaw, St off Corgs
Captain J. W. Orchard, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. R. Walker, Stall' Corps
Lieut. F. W. Thomas, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. G. Stansfeld, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Prissick, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. V. Ouinianney, Staff Coros ...'
19 Apr. 96 Commandant, 8 Apr. 93, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
11 May 98 2nd in Commandaud Wing Commander, 9 June 93. — Furlough.
13 Aug. 90 Wing Commander, 26 Feb. 92. — Port Blair.
19 Dec. 94 Wing Officer. 20 June g*>. — Port Blair.
10 Nov. 9 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 92.— Rangoon.
2 j Mar. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 June 93.
19 Feb. 92 Wing Officer, 20 June 96.— With Bhopaul Battalion.
26 Aug. 93 Wing Officer, 21 Aug. 97.— Furlough.
23 Mar. 90 Officiating Wing Officer atPortBlair.
2c Oct. 97 Officiating Wing Officer,
tn medical charge,
16th Madras Infantry (Lane— formerly 2nd Battalion $th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopohj 10th December 1776).— Linked with 5th and 27th Regiments.—
Regimental Centre, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
" Carnatic"— "Sholivghur"— "Mi-pore"— "Seringapatam" — "Ava"— " Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Rango n. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Commandant. 30 Dec. 93, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander. 16 Nov. 04.— Furlough.
Wing Commander, 26 Aug. 95.— Furlough.
Win"- Officer and Quarter Master, 18 July 50.— Officiating 2ndt
Wing Officer, 26 Ang. 95- Offg. Wing. Comdr. [i» Command.
Winn- Officer, 26 Feo. 92. — Burma Military Police.
YiDg Officer! 26 Feb. 92.- With Meywar Bheel Corps.
Wing Officer, 25 June 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
in medical charge, 21 Dec. o,.— Sick Furlough.
Jffieiatiag in medical charge.— From 32 Madras Infantry.
Major J. W. Parker, Staff Corps
Major A. H. Dobbs, Staff Oor.is
Captain R. H. Dewing. Staff C.-rps
Lieut. C. V. M. L viiis. Staff Corps
Lieut. E. G. Jones, St'ff i.'orm
Lieut. A. W. H. Lee. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Alexau ler, Sta V Co ds
Lieut. B. H. li. Migrath, Sta ffOo-os ..
Major E. R. Di Costa. In I. Med S jr....
Major M. P. Kaarega", ml. M.-.l. Ser
n Feb. 95
1 M,y 9°
23 Aug. 95
iS Sept. 80
8 May 91
28 Aug. 90
13 Nov. 9^
3 .1 une 93
2 Apr. 9j
2 Oct. 92
17th Madras Infantry (Butler— formerly 2nd Battalion mt Regiment
liaised in 1777V.— Linked with 8th and 25th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
'■ Car y* tic"—" SHOMNGnuV— " Nagpokk " — "Burma, 1885-S7.
H sad Quarters at Bangalore. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, irold.
Major H. A. B. B mlderson, StaffCorp.*
Major fct. E. M. Mason, Star]' Corps....
Captain S. A. Pearse, Stiff Corps ....
Captain W. G. Hodgson, Sti.t Crps ..
Lieut. A. P. How, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. P. R. Be nmu, St iff Corps...
Lieut. A. C. G.ibb.-tt.i'iiff Ojcds
Lieut. W. J. Ottley, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Duxbnry, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. F. Bevan, Ind. Med. Ser
13 J .111'
9-
10 ^ent
■Q'
4 May
9,5
25 Aug
>:
1 Apr.
8.
4 Apr.
.-
21 July
''-■
ti Oct.
9-
4 Dec.
07
4 May
95
Commandant, 15 Apr. 94, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2-id in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Jan. 93..
.Vinu: C immmder, 16 Nov. 95.
Wing Officer. 15 Mar. 89.
Win- Officer, 24 Sept. 95.— District Recruiting Officer.— Offg.
.Ving Officer, xi Jan. 96. LQuarter Master.
Wing Officer and Adjutant. t8 Jan. 96.
Wing Officer, 18 Jan. 96.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 21 Jan. 97.
19th Madras Infantry (Muirhead — formerly 2nd Bn. 7th Regiment, 500
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1777.) — Linked with yth and 2\th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Belgaum.
Ciass Company Regiment — 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
"C agnatic" — "Sholingbcr " — "Mysore" — "Seringapatam" — "Pegu" — "Central India."
A Crown and "XIX."
Head Quarters at Seounderabad. Uniform, Red. Facinqs, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Major H. H. H. Aspiuail, Staff Corps
Major W. W. V. Pakenham, Staff Corps
Captain T. A Fischer, Staff Corps
Captain R. W. A. Denne, Staff Corps...
Lieut. M. F. Harding, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. Heffernau, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. Donnan, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. L. Hole, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. F. Knox, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Miller, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. F. Shairp, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. G. S,F. Routh, Staff Corps
Major R. Ross, Indian Med. Service ...
Lieut. R. W. Knox, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.
Army
Rank
22 Mar
97
-io Jan.
Q8
10 Mar.
94
8 Dec.
97
1 Apr.
89
10 Aug
89
12 Aug
89
2 Nov
02
18 Nov
9?
22 Apr.
p3
5 Aug
96
1 Nov
97
2 Apr.
93
28 July
97
Remarks.
Commandant, iS Juno, 97, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Aug. 95,
Wing Commander, 12 Aug. 95. — Offg. D.A.A. Gen. Rangoon
Wing Officer, 17 Nov. 93. LDistrict.
Wing Oilicer, 26 Aug. 95.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 19 Apr. 92. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 6 Mar. 91. — Assist. Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 18 June 96.
Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 97. — With 5 Pun,ab Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
[Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 17 Nov. 93. — On Special duty.
'Officiating in medical charge.
20th Madras Infantry (Bagot— formerly 2nd Battalion 2nd Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1777). — Linked with 13th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Pallaveram.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
3 Companies mixed.
"Carnatic"— " S no uttghur"— "Mysore" — " Seringapatam." A Crown and "XX.''
With To=hi For. e. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Major J. W. Currie, Stiff Corps :r2 Feb. 960fficiating Commandant.
Captain E. P. Wood, Staff Corps [22 Jau. 92i2Ud in Com. and Wing Oomdr., 8 May 93. with rank of Major.
Captain W. Hudson, Staff Corps 25 Aug., 94 Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 95.— Offg. Cantonment Magistrate,
Captain G. M. Morris, Staff Corps 14 Sept.gSj Wing Officer, 5 July 97. [Moerut.
Lieut. H. M. M. Brooke, Sta:f Corps ...22 Oct. 89 Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 93 — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Lieut. J. S. Hodding, Staff Corps I26 June 831 Wiug Officer, 19 Apr. 92.
Lieut. R. F.Bidweli, Staff Corps UtOct. 92 Wing Officer, 19 Jan 94.— Burma Military Police.
Lieut. R. H.E.Penuell, Staff Corps j 8 June94UVing Officer, 23 June 9;.
Lieut. A. V. Searle, Staff Corps 2 May 94' Wing Officer, 23 June 95.
Lieut. L. S. Ligan, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 97] Wing Officer, 18 S;pt. 96.
Captain W. Brov>ne, Staff Corps 14 J<m. 9ijO.lio.atmg Wing Officer.— From 6 Madras Infantry.
Lieut. J. D. Reece, Staff Corps 5 .lunegjjOfficiMting Wing Officer.— From 22 Madras Infantry.— Sick Fur.
2ndLieut.W. A. Fetherstonha'igh.S. C.| 5 Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain D.H.M'D. Graves, MB. I. M.S. 28 July 91 In medical char" e, 2 Sept. 98
21st Madras Infantry— Flo nee rs (Roberts— formerly 1st Battalion nth Regiment.
Raised at Chicacole in 1786).— Linked with 1st and 4th Regiments.— Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
Class Company Regiment— 1 Company Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 2 Companies Telingas,
3 Companies .mixed.
" Mysorr "— " Seringapatam "—" Nagpore "—" Afghanistan, 1878 80 "— " Burma, 1885-S7."
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Major P. G. Huggins, DSO. Staff C .
Captain H. V. Cox, Staff Corps
Captain H. T. Brooking, Staff Corps..
Captain C. B. Hendley, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. M. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. M. C. Stevens, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. A. Bliss, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. W. Fox, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. Villiers-Stuatt, S C
Lieut. G. A. M' Walters, Stall" Cjrps ..
Lieut. F. G. Marsh, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. W. D. Reid, Staff Corps ,.
Captain J. O. Pinto, Iniian Med. Sei
19 Apr. 96 Commandant, 31 Dec. 95, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
14 Jan. 91 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Deo. 95.— Iasp?cting
I Officer Rajpootana Imnerial Service Infantry.
6 Feb. 95 2-id in Command and Wiug Commander, 31 Dec. >;;.
12 Nov. 95 Wing Commander, 3: Dec. 95.
4 May y8 Wing Officer, 27 Oct. 93.
31 July 89 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 May 92.— On duty, Russia.
4 Dec. 91 Wing Officer. 8 June 94.
13 Nov. 92 Wing Officer, 27 Aug. 95.— Dep, Assist. Com. Gen.. 2nd Ohias.
16 Apr. 97 Wing Officer, 20 June 90.
14 Nov. 97 WingOihVer, 25 Keb. 98.
22 Apr. 98 Supernumerary. — r'ur ough.
5 Aug. 96 Officiating Wirig Officer. "
1 Oct. 87 In medical charge, 21 Jan 97.
22nd Madras
nth Regiment. — liaise
Class Company Regiment—
"Mysore" —
Head Quarters at Berhampore.
Lt.Colonel L. J. Torrie, Staff Corps
Major J. F. Wilson, Staff Corps
Captain T. B. Hawks, Staff Corps ...'
Captain A. W. Newbold, Staff Corps
Ciptain H. E. Pritchard, Staff Corps
Captain T. S. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. B. Greig, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. W. Milne, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. H. Hudson, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. E. Pye, Derbv Regiment...
Lieut. J. D. Reece, Staff Corps
Captain Bhola Nath, Indian Med. Ser
Lieut. P. Dee, Indian Med. Ser
Infantry {Dairy mple— formerly 2nd Battalion
d at FAlore in 1788).— Linked with 13th and 20th Regiments.
— Regimental Centre, Pallaveram.
Companies Mahonedans,3 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
1 Company mixed.
" Seringapatam" — "Ava." A Crown and "XXII."
Detachment at Cuttack. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
19 Oct. 98 Commaudant, 18 Jau. 93, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
10 Sept. 9; 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, is Jan. 93.
9 Sept. 9 Wing Commander, j8 .Ian. 93.— Offg. 2nd in Command, CuUack.
23 Aug. 9;, Wing Officer, 17 May 8q —Offg. Wmg Commander.
:2 Nov. 9; -Ving Officer. 26 July 89.
23 May 96 vViug Officer, 25 May 94.— District Recruiting Officer— S. S O.
Cuttack.
16 Mar. 92 Wing Officer, 28 Apr. 93 —Offg. Adjutant.— S. S. O. Berhamporc.
ji July 92 Wiug Officer and A.ljurant. 27 Oct. 03. -Sick Furlough.
1 Sept. 92 Wing Officer, 23 July 95.— Ottkia.iug Quarter Master.
[3 Jan. 93 ifficiating Wiug Officer.
5 June 95 Officiating Wing Officer.— With co Madras Infantry.— Sick Furl.
29 July 9', In medical charge. 4 June 97.— Edwariesabad.
9 July 96 Jfficiating in medic 1 charge.
K K 2
oi 23rd Madras (or Wallajahhad) Light Infantry (Tolfry— formerly ist Battalion
12th Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794). — Linked ivith 3rd Regiment.
— Regimental Centre, Trichinopoly.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas,
2 Companies mixed.
"Now oe Neveh"— "Seeingapatam"— "Nagpoee"— "Burma, 1835-87." A Bugle and " 23."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Uniform, Red. Facing), Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major G. C. Atkinson, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. S. Hawks, Staff Corps..
Captain J. C. W. Erck, Staff Corps ,
Captain H. Viokers, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. R. Foord, Staff Corps....
Lieut. J. S. Dallas, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. E. B. Barratt, Staff Corps .
Lieut. G. Rooke, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. V. W. Hope, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. H. Stirling, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. H. Oliphant, Staff Corps
Major G. M. E. M'Kee, Iud. Med. Ser....
Aemy
Rank.
I Oct.
; Apr.
Sept.-
Nov. 1
Nov.
Nov.
Dec.
Nov.
Apr.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct.
89
Remarks.
Commandant, J3 May, 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 May 93, with rank of
Major.
Wing Commander, 13 May 98.
Wing Officer, 18 May 88.— Offg. D.A.A. Gen. for Musketry,
Madras Command.
Wing Officer, 9 Sept. 92. — Assistant Mil. Accountant, 3rd Class.
Wing Officer, 13 Oct. 9-. — Adjutants. Indian Railway Volunteer
Wing Officer, 20 July 94. — With 2 Sikh Infantry. [Rifles.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer, 29 Aug. 96.— Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 1 Madras Lfncers.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 16 Oct. 85.
24th Madras Infantry (McDonald — formerly 2nd Bn. 12th Regiment.
Raised at Vtllore in 1794). — Linked with yth and, igth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Belgaum.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 4 Companies mixed.
"Seeingapatam"— "Assaye" — "Bouebon." An Elephant.
Detachments at Trichoor and Trevandrnm.
Head Quarters at Quilon,
Major H. E. Porter, Staff Corps
Captain E. C. Thwaytes, Staff Corps ...
'Captain H. St. G. Thomas, Staff Corps
Major A. M. Lloyd, Staff Corps
'Captain H.W. C. Coiquhoun, Staff C...
Lieut. E. W. Grimshaw, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. G. M. Morris, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. Crawford, Staff Corps
Lieut. W.St. G. Chamier, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. K. H. Lloyd, Staff Corps
11 Nov. 97
11 Aug. qi
14 May 95
11 May 98
23 May 96
14 June 91
1 9 May 91
15 May 93
15 Apr. 93
4 Oct. 94
Lieut. A. Bryson, Ind. Med. Ser 28 Jan. 97
Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
Commandant, 9 May 97. with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Com. and WingComdr. 9 May 97, with rank of Maj. — Furl.
Wing Commander, 9 May 97. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 1 Jul}' 82. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 7 June 89.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Apr. 93. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 28 Apr. 93. — Trichoor.
Wing Officer, 3 Aug. 95. — Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 27 Aug. 9^. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
25th Madras Infantry (Kenny — formerly ist Battalion 13th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1794). — Linked with 8th and 17th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Bangalore.
■Class Company Regiment— 5 Companies Mahomedans, 1 Company Tamils, 1 Company Telingas, 1 Company mixed.
" Buema, 1885-87."
Major C. W. W. Burton, Staff Corps
Major H. T. King, Staff Corps
Head Quarters at Cannanore. Uniform, Red
11 Sept. 97
i May 98
Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
•Captain W. E. Banbury, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. Loudon, Staff Corps..
Captaiu W. H. Brown, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. J. W. H. Lyon, Staff Corps ..
25 Aug. 94
10 May 93
25 Aug. 97
22 Aug. 91
Lieut. E. W. Keily, Staff Corps 7 Apr. 91
Lieut. T.I. Drever, Staff Corps 22 Aug. 91
Lieut. G. L. Cattell, Staff Corps 18 Sept.93
Lieut. B. A. Corbett, Staff Corps 5 Feb. 96
Lieut. L. R. Vaughan, Staff Corps 14 Nov. 97
Captain T. Stodart, MS. Ind. Med. Ser. 29 July 96
Lt.Colonel D. P.Warliker.Ind. Med. Ser.ho Mar.
Commandant, 29 Mar. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 22 Jan. 97. — Offg. A. A.
General, Belgaum.
Wing Commander, 22 Jan. 97— Provost Marshal. Tochi Force.
Wing Officer, 23 July 55. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 20 June 90.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 July 92. — Offg. Adjt. East
Coast Volunteer Rifte-s.
Wing Officer and Adj atant, 20 June 96.
Wing Officer, 1 July 92. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Whig Officer.
In medical charge, 12 Mar. 97. — With 12 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating in medical charge. — From 1 Madras Infantry.
26th Madras Infantry (Lines— formerly 2nd Battalion 13th Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in 1794). — Linked with 2nd and i$th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Secunderabad
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Mahomedans, 3 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas, 2 Companiesmixed.
" Nagpoee" — "Kemendine" — " Ava" — "Pegu" — "Buema, 18S5-87.''
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, Gold.
3 July 97] Commandant, 31 Aug. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
22 Jan. 9212nd in Comd. and Wing Comd. 31 Aug. 95. — D.A.A.G. Madras.
12 Nov. 93 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Aug 95.— Furlough.
9 May 96 Wing Commander, 22 July 97. — On special duty, (xilgit.
1 Feb. 97lWmg Commander. —Officiating 2nd in Command.
14 Sept. 98;Officiating Wing Commander.
Major K. M. Foss, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. W. Mercer, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Campbell, Staff Corps ...
Captain M. A . E. Kappey, Staff Corps
Captain B. Codington, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. B. Clark, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. E. Bousheld, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. L.Orruiston, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. E. flerdon, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. V. L. Fritchard, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. St. J. Skeen, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. C. Kauntze, Sta'J Corps
2nd Lieut. C.M'G. Withers, Staff Corps
3 Nov. 90 Wing Officer, 14 Apr. 92.— Sick Furlough.
13 Jan. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Oct. 95.— Comdt.2nd Bn.NairBri
5 Apr. 92 Wing Officer, 7 July 93.— Assist. Commissioner, Mandalay.
S Aug. 94 Wing Officer, 25 June 97.— With 1 Sikh Infantry.
9 Nov.95 Wing Officer, 13 Aug. 98.— Officiating Adjutant.
16 Apr. 97 Wing Officer, 17 Aug. 98.
16 Sept.96'Officiating Wing Officer.
o Jan. 97JOfficiating AVing Officer,
Lt.Colonel C. H. Bennett, MD. I.M.S..| 1 Oct. 97 In medical charge, 2 Sept. 1
27th Madras Infantry {Lindsay— formerly ist Battalion 14th Regiment. 502
Raited at Trichinopoly in 1798). — Linked with 5th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Madras,
Class Company Regiment— 2 CompaniesMahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 1 Company Telingas, 3 C jmpanios mixed.
"Mahidpoee" "Lucknow" — "Burma, 1885-87.''
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly, Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Qold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major R. F. Clothier, Staff Corps 12 Aug.
Captain H. G. Sutton, Staff Corps 13 Aug.
Captain C. E. H. Connell, Staff Corps 10 Mar.
Captain T. Ffrench, Staff Corps 14 May
Captain. F. N. Burton, Staff Corps 14 Sept.
Lieut. A. R. Nethersole, Staff Corps 3 June
Lieut. P. Greig, Staff Corps 15 Apr.
Lieut. H. V. Firth, Staff Corps 20 July
Lieut. C. L. Perrin, Staff Corps 28 Apr.
Major I. P. Doyle, DSO. Ind.Med. Ser.l3o Sept.
Army
Rank.
Remarks.
Commandant, 16 Sept. 97, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Sept. 97, with rank
I of Major.
Wing Commander, 13 Nov. 97.
[Wing Officer, 12 May 90. — On Plague duty, Madras.
Wing Officer, 12 May 93. — District Recruiting Officer.
WinglOfficer, 22 Jury~92.— Adj.East Coast Rifle Volunteers.— Furl.
Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 91.
Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 95.— Plague duty, Bombay.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 June 96.
In medical charge, 17 Nov. 93.
28th Madras Infantry (Martin— formerly 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment.
Raised at Vellore in 1798).— Linked with gth and nth Regiments.— Regimental Centie, Madras.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Mahomedans, 2 Companies Tamils, 3 Companies mixed.
"Mahidpobe" — "Nagpoee" — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Madras. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Major W. H. Lowry, Staff Corps
Captain W. M. Dawes, Staff Corps..
Captain E. M. Jackson, Staff Corps..
Captam F. H. Domenichetti, Staff O...
Captain G. R. Oakes, Staff Corps
Captain R. W. C. Keays, Staff Corps ...
Captam E. H. Boome, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. J. P. Quinn, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. D. Field, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. Newell, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. H. Branson, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. W. Sherrard, Staff Corps
Lt.Col. M. S. Eyre, MD. Ind.Med. Ser.
29 Nov.
19 Feb.
23 Aug.
30 Jan.
4 May
■ 4 Sept.
16 Nov.
26 Oct.
25 Mar.
Apr.
25 Feb.
20 .Tan.
30 Sept
Commandant, i4 Aug. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
;ndin Comd. and WingComdr, 14 Aug. 98, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 14 Aug. 98. — Officiating Garrison Quarter
Master, Fort St. George.
Wing Office'-, 12 May 90. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer j8 Oct. 89.— District Recruiting Officer.
Wiug Officer, 1 Feb. 92.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Nov. 96.
Wing Officer, 11 Aug. 91. — Nayar Brigade.
WingOfficer and Quarter Master, 7 July93.— Sick Furlough.
Wiug Officer. 27 Oct. 93— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 8 Mar. 83.
29th (7th Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Macleod — formerly
1st Battalion 15th Regiment. — Raised at Masulipatam in 1798). — Linked with 30th and 31st
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Sikhs, 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Brahmins,
1 Company Rajputs.
Head Quarters at Fort Stedman.
Captain G. Rippon, Staff Corps
Captain C. V. Mainwaring, Staff Corp.3
Captain R. J. R. Brown, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. E. R. B. Murray, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. W. B. Staunton, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Strahan, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. S. Prentis, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.E.Tristram, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. K. Gaskell, Royal Fusiliers ...
Lieut. H. J. de B. Barnett. Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. N. M.Geoghegan. Staff Corps
Captain J. Penny, Indian Med. Service
Detachments at Bampon, &c. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Blue.
11 Aug. 91
10 Mai . 94
10 Mar. 94
1 Apr. 89
15 Feb. 90
11 Sept. 90
2 May 92
16 Oct. 92
12 Jan. 96
14 Aug. 94
5 Aug. 96
29 July 91
Commandant, 19 Dec. 96 with rank of Major.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr.,16 Dec. 96, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 24 Mar. 97.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 Jan. 96.
Wing Officer, 28 Dec. 57. — At Loikaw.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 93. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 93. — With Erinpoora Irregular Force.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 31 Madras Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer. — At Bampon.
In medical charge, 3 May 95.
30th ($th Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Crewe — formerly 2nd
Battalion 15th Regiment. — Raised at Masulipatam in 1799).— Linked with 2gth and 31st Regiments. —
Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Brahmins,
1 Company Rajputs.
"Ava"— "Afohanistan, 1878-80" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Mandalay. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Black.
Lt.Colonel W. Cook, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. N. Taylor, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain A. C. Baldwin, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Ward, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. C. Mockler, Staff Corps
Captain R. J. T. Savi, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Copeland, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. M. M.Collard, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R. M'Gill, Staff Corps
Captain J. Entrican,lfZ>. Ind.Med.Ser.
11 Slay 98 Commandant, 1 Feb. 92.— Furlough.
28 Jan. 93 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 17 Feb. 95, with rank of Major.—
Officiating Commandant.
14 May 95 Wing Commander, 10 Sept. 95.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
2 July 95 Wing Officer, 1 Feb. 92.— Plague duty. Bengal.
14 Sept. 9^ Wing Officer, 1 Feb. 92. — Officiating Wing Commander.
14 Sept. 98! Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Feb. 92.— Furlough.
19 Oct. 90 WingOfficer and Quarter Master,i Feb. 92.— OfficiatingAdiutant.
28 July 93JWing Officer, 18 June 96.— Plague duty, Central Provincee.
30 May 94 Officiating Wing Officer.
28 July 91'ln medical charge, 7 June 95.
502a 3lst(6lh Burma Battalion) Madras Light Infantry (Jeannerrett — formerly is
Battalion 16th Regiment. — Raised at Trichinopoly i January 1800). — Linked with 29th and 30th
Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Meiktila.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Dogras,
1 Company Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Now or Never" — "Mahidpore." A Bugle.
Head Quarters at Meiktila. Unijorm, Drab. Facings, Cherry.
Rase, Names, and Corps.
Major H.D'TJ. Keary, DSO. StaffCorps
Captain C R. Keate. Staff Corps
Captain W. A. Oswald, Staff Corps
Captain S. Geoghegan, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Williams, Staff Corps ...
Captain 0. Barnett, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. B. Murray, Stiff Corps
Lieut. W. H. F. Basevi, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. J. de B. Barnett, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. J. Hilson, Staff Corps
Major A. G. E. Newland.Ind. Med. Ser.
Lieut. E. R. Ros., Indian Med. Service
Arsit
Rank.
Remarks.
29 Dec. 93. Commandant, 1 Feb. 92, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
22 Jan. 922nd iu Com. and Wing Comdr., 26 Jan. 94, with rank of Major.
9 Sept. 93' Wing Commander, 10 Sept. 95.
29 Aug. 9-. Wing Officer, 1 Feb. 92. — Plague duty, Lucknow.
10 Nov. 97! Wing Officer, 1 Feb. 92.— Furlough.
16 Nov. 98 Wing Officer, 1 Feb. 92.
2 Feb. 90I Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 May 92.
3 Nov. 91 1 Wing Officer, 22 Mar. 94. — Burma Military Police.
14 Aug. 94 Wing Officer. 5 Jan. 97.— With 29 Madras Infantry.
23 Sept 97|Officiatiug Wing Officer.
2 Apr. 93 In medical charge, 17 Nov. 93. — Sick Furlough.
29 Jan. 96, Officiating in medical charge.
32nd (4th Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Dyce — formerly 2nd
Battalion 16th Regiment. — Raised in Madura, 1 January 1800). — Linked with 12th and 33rd Regiments.
Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
" Ava."
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Sikhs, 4 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
Head Quarters at Mandalay. Uniform, Drab Serye. Facings, White.
Major E. S. Hastings, DSO. Staff Corpsl28 Feb. 94' Commandant, 1 Jan. 91, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain H. H. Dobbie, Staff Corps .
Caotain H. D. Daly, StaffCorps
Captain H. C. Bernard, StaffCorps..
Captain J. A. G. Rainsford. StaffCorps
Captiiu E. "W. Carrick, Staff Corps
Captain W. G. XUbeit, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. H. Harington, Welsh Regt. ...
Lieut. H. L. Hau<rhton, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. T. Barry, StaffCorps
Lieut. M. C. Nangle, Staff Corps
Major M. P. Kharcgat, Indian Med. Ser
13 Aug. 90 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 1 Jan. 91, with rank of Major.—
Officiating D.A.A. General, Mandalay.
10 May 93 Wing Commander, 1 Jan. 91. — Sick Furlough.
23 Aug.g5|Wing Officer, t Jan. 91.— S.S.O. Fort Stedman.— Offg. D.A.A.
Gen. Southern Shan States.
22 Nov. 9^'Whig Officer, 16 Mar. 94. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 1 Jan. 91. — Officiating Wing Commander.
16 Nov. 93|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 June 91.
4 Apr. 901 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Jan. 91.— Sick Furlough.
20 Feb 93 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
23 Dec. 96 Officiating Wing Officer.
4 Sept. 97, Officiating Wing Officer.
2 Oct. 92 In medical charge, 9 Mar. 92.— With 16 Madras Infantry.
33rd (3rd Burma Battalion) Madras Infantry (Wahab — formerly 1st
Battalioii 17th Regiment. — Raised at Quntoor, 1 January 1800). — Linkedwifh 12th and 32nd Regiments.
— Regimental Centre, Mandalay.
Class Company Regiment— 5 Companies Sikhs, 2 Companies Pnnjabi Mahomedans, 1 Company Pathans.
" Cochin."
Head Quarters at Keng Tung. Uniform, Drab Serge. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
..or R. G. Iremonger, Staff Cows 11 Nov. 97 Commandant, 12 Feb. 98, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain S. G. Rad cliff, StaffCorps 19 Feb. 92 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 12 Feb. 91, with rank of Major.
Captain T. S. Johnson, StaffCorps 6 Feb. 95 Wing Comdr., 12 Feb. 98. —Special Assist. Political Agent, Gilgit.
30 Jan. 97 Wing Commander, 12 Feb. 98. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
1 Feb. 97 Wing Officer, 9 May 90. — Offg. Wing Commander. — S.S.O.
13 Jan. 90 Wing Officer and Adjutant., 17 Apr. 91.
3 May 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 Jan. 95.— Furlough.
23 Sept.94 Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 94.
16 Apr 97 Wing Officer, 12 Feb. 98.— Officiating Quarter Master.
8 Feb. 97pfficiating Wing Officer.
1 Oct. 87 Tn medical charge, 31 Aug. 94.
Captain S. R. Stevens, StaffCorps
Captain M. R. Hurly, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. H. Whitehead, StaffCorps
Lieut. H. A. Carleton. StaffCorps
Lieut. H. G. L. Corbett, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. H. Simpson, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. G. Hutchinson, Staff Corps ...
Captain P. C. H. Strickland, In. Md.Ser
BOHVEBi^ST
Governor's Body Guard (Raised 22
Head Quarters at Ganesh Kbind. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue
March 1865).
S03
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Captain C. C. Leveson-Gower, S. Corps
Lieut. J. H. Crawford, Staff Corps
Major H. Martin, MB. R. A. M. C
Establishment. — Commandant, Adjutant,
2 Farriers, 59 Sowars.
Aemt
Rank.
28 Apr. 97
3 Mar. 93
6 Mar. 92
Remarks.
Commandant, 19 Dec. 94. — From 1 Lancers.
Adjutant, 1 Apr. 9S— From 2 Bombay Lancers.
In medical charge.
1 Risaldar, 1 Risaidar, 1 Koto Dafedar, 5 Dafedars, 1 Trumpeter,
1st (Duke of ConnaugMs Own) Bombay Lancers (Raised 5 Nov. 181 7).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Deccani Mahrattas, 1 Squadron Jits of West Rajputana, 1 Squadron
Sikhs, 1 Squadron Pathans.
" Ghoznee" — " Affghanistan" — " Punjaub" — " Mooltan" — "' Central India "—" Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Honorary Colonel— General ll.R.H. Arthur W. P. A. Duke of Connaught, KG. KT. KB. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade.
Major G. F. N. Tinley, Staff Corps .. ..
Captain W. A. Thompson, Staff Corps..
Captain C. V. Schneider, Staff Corps ..
Capt.C. C. Levcson-Gower.Staff Corps
Captain L. N. Beatty, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. F. Templer, Staff Corps
Lieut. \V. P. Bannerman, Staff Corps..
Lieut. B. P. Ellwood, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. R. C. Saville, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. F. C. Williams, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. R. Hopwood. Staff Corps
Major C. B. Maitland. Ind. Med. der....
10 Sept.96 Commandant, 31 Mar. 08, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
22 Jan. 90 2nd in Comd.and Squad. Comdr., 31 Mar. 98, with rank of Major.
— Furlough.
io May 93 Squadron Commander, 10 Nov. 95. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
28 Apr. 97 Squadron Comdr.10Nov.05. — Comdt. Governor's Body Guard.
4 May 98 Squadron Commander, 16 Apr. 96.
15 Feb. 92 Squadron Commander, 31 Mar. 9S. — Sick Furlough.
29 Oct. 90 -Squad. Offr., ti Jau. 95.— Provo-t Marshal, Malakand Brigade.
23 July 93 Squadron Officer, 21 May go.— Officiating Adjutant,
i Jan. 9c Squadron Olficei',.29 Oct. 97.
4 Aug. 97 Squadron Officer, 31 Mar. 98.
1 July 92 Officiating Squadron Officer.
3t Mar. 9. Lu medical charge, 22 Jan. 92.
2nd Bombay Lancers (Raised 5 Nov. 1S17).
Class Squadron Regiment — i Squadron Deccani Mahrattas, i Squadron RajpnU of Western Rajputana, i Squadron
Sikhs other than Jits, i Squadron Mahomedan Rajputs.
" Central India " — "Afghanistan, 1S79-80."
Head Quarters at Deesa Detachment at Raj kote. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White.
Lt.Colonel J. Monteith, Staff Corps ...[13 Nov. 98
Major L. A. Gordon, Staff Corps 14 June 97
p.s.c. Captain H. T. Kenny, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. Baynes, Staff Corps
Captain W. W. G. Griffith. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. Cobham, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. H. Crawford, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. B. T. Abbey, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. R. Watts, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Hewlett, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. tiritfith, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M. Hennell, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. G. K. Grejn, Staff Corp;
and Lieut. P. H. M. Taylor, Staff Corps
Lieut. L. B. H. Haworth, Staff Corps .
Commandant, 4 Mar. 97.
2nd in Command and SquadronComdr., 29 Oct. 97.— AtRajkoie
Squadron Commander, 26 July 89.
23 Oct. 91 Squadron Commander, 6 Sept. So— Q. M. Gen.'s Dept., Simla.
■ 4 Feb. 94iSquadron Commander, 14 Aug 95. — With Central India Horse.
16 Nov. 9»iSquadron Commander, 17 Nov. 96. [ — Furlough.
29 June 89 Squadron Commander, 29 Oct. 97.
3 Mar. 93 Squadron Officer, 14 Aug. 9;.— With Governor's Body Guard.
3 Deo. 94'Squadron Officer, 12 June oc. — Burma Military Police.
21 Aug.95'Squadron Officer, 24 Dec. 93. — Wicu 3 Punjab Cavalry.
28 Apr. 95, Squadron Officer, 5 May 97.— With 2 Central iDdia Horse.
28 Feb. 97(Squadron Officer, 29 Oct. 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
9 Oct. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
7 Mar. 98 Officiating Squadron Officer.
5 Aug. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
13 Sept.96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge,
3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (Queen's Own) (Raised 4 May 1820).
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Jats of Western Rajputana, i Squadron Jit Sikhs, i Squadron
Kaimknanis ( \V. Kajputana), i Squadron Mahomedan Rajputs.
'The Royal Cypher within the Garter, " ijhu^nkk" — •' Cabool. 1842" — " Hyderabad" — " Persia" — " Reshibb'
— " Khooshau " — " Kushikk" — " Central India " — "Abyssinia" — "Kandahar, 1880" —
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Neerauch. Squadron at Nusseerabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet .
Honorary Colonel— Field Marshal JI.E.I1. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. Kt>. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Major A. Phayre, Staff Crps...
Major C. F. Grantham, Staff Corps.
,p.».e.Captain F.M. Edwards, DSO. S.C
Captain A. J. W.Browne, USO.S. Corps
Captain H. J. E. Purvis, Staff Corps ..,
Captain H. G. Benn, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. S. Stack, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. L. Alexander, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. C. A. Parsons, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. A. Fisher, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. H. B. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. H. Anderson, Staff Corps
Lieut. J.C. M. HosK.yn, Staff Corp ■(
CaptainF.H.G.Cleveland,In<lMed.Ser.
1 May 98 Commandant, 24 July 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
13 Oct. 97 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Mar. 97.—
Furlough.
22 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 29 June 94.— D. A. A. General, Mhow.
16 Dec. 96 Squadron Commander, 3 Apr. 95. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Commander, 13 July 96. — Officiating Aide de Camp to
Major General G. C. Hogg.
10 Nov. 97 Squadron Commander, 24 July 96. — At Nusseerabad.
13 Sept.88 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 23 May 90.
24 June 9 1 Squadron Officer, 6 July 94.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
15 Feb. 92 Squadron Officer, 24 Nov. 96.— Burma Military Police.
14 Aug. 9: Squadron Officer, 24 J ily 96 — Offg. Squadron Commaudor.
11 Apr. 94 Squadron Officer, 24 Nov. 96.
1 May 96 Squadron Officer, 24 July 96.— riague duty, Bombay.
16 Apr. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
30 Sept. 89 In medical charge, 3 June 94.
Each Begiir.enl of Bombay Caoalry consists of 4 Squadrons, with the following Establishment: — Commandant;
4 Squadron Commanders; 4 Squadron Officers ; 1 Medical Officer; 1 Risaldar Major ; 3 Risaldars ; 1 Wordie
Major; 4 Risaidars : 8Jamadars; 1 Kote Dafedar Major ; 1 Farrier Major ; 8 Kote Dafedars; 32 Dafedars;
8 Trumpeters ; 40 Naiks ; and 518 Sowars.
504 4th (Prince Albert Victor's Own) Bombay Cavalry (Poona Horse)
(Raised 15 July 1S17).
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Rajputs (W. Rajputana), 1 Squadron Rahtore Rajputs, 1 Squadron
Kaimkhanis (W. Rajpiitana), 1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Cobygaum" — " Ghcznbe" — " Affghanistan " — "Eandahab" — "Meeanee" — " Hydebabad" — "Persia" —
" Reshibe"— " Keooseib" — " B'jshire" — " Kandahab, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Siroor. Uniform, Dark Green. Facing*, French Grey. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cokfs.
Lt.ColonelH. R. D.Thomas, StaffCorps
-Major A. W. Forbes, StaffCorps
Capt.M.E.CarthewYorstoun, Staff Corps
Captain F. \V. G. Wadeson, Staff Corps
p. s.c. Captain C. H. Ducat, StaffCorps.
Captain W. C. L. Mure, StaffCorps....
Captain M. J. Gordon, Staff Corps
Captain N.G. Fraser, StaffCorps
Captain W. F. Newnham. StaffCorps
Lieut. W. G. Cooper, StaffCorps
Akmy
Rank.
Remarks.
Lieut. C. H. Rowcroft, Staff Corps '19 Feb.
Lieut. G. M. Molloy, StaffCorps ji8 July-
Lieut. A. K. Heyland, Staff Corps ' 6 Oct.
Captain P. P. KUkelly, MB. I. M. S. ...'29 .inly
Lieut. F. H. G. Hutchinson, I. M. S. ... 28 July
10 Feb. 05 Commandant, 3 June 93. — And Commanding at Siroor.
11 Sept.97;ind in Command and Squadron Commander, 9 Dec. 92.
26 Mar. 90 Squadron Commander, 29 Apr. 90.
117 Apr. 91 Squadron Commander, 18 Dec. 91.
22 Jan. 92|Squadron Commander, 16 Jan. 9L
! 9 May 96 Squadron Commander, 23 Feb. 34. — Plague dut3', Poona.
25 Aug. 9;ISquadron Officer, 2 Feb. 88. — Commandant Aden Troop.
4 May 9SiSquadron Officer, 2 May 90. — Furlough.
14 Septus Squadron Officer, 20 Feb. 91.
21 Mar. 90 Squadron Officer, 9 Dec. 92. — OfficiatingSquadron Commander.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
95 Officiating Squadron Officer.
96iOfficiating Squadron Officer.
960fficiating Squadron Officer. — Commissariat duty, Poona.
96JIn medical charge, 9 Apr. 97. — With 4 Bombay Infantry.
97 Officiating in medical charge.
5th Bombay Cavalry (Sind Horse) (Raised August 1839).
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Pathans, 1 Squadron Sikhs.
•Cutchee" — "Meeanee" — "Hydbbabad'
India
-" Punjaub" — "Mooltan"-
— " Afghanistan, 1878-79."
'Goojehat" — "Peesia,;
'Cenibai
Head Quarters at Fort Sandeman. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Captain R. W. Sherard, StaffCorps .
Captain C. H. Lewis, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Pollard, StaffCorps
Lieut. O. M. J. da Costa, StaffCorps ..
Lieut. C. A. F. Hocken, StaffCorps
Lieut. R. N.Benwell, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. F. Hislop, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel G. F. Francis, Staff Corps ... 5 Nov
Major C. E. Peirse, Staff Corps ! 13 Nov
22 Jan.
30 July
5 Feb.
15 Apr.
1 Sept.
3 Nov.
31 July
961 Commandant, 8 Apr. 94. — Furlough.
9512nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 8 Apr. 94. — Offi-
| ciating Commandant. — Commanding at Fort Sandeman.
9olSquadron Commander, 8 Nov. 89.— Furlough.
95 Squadron Commander, 8 Apr. 94. — Offg. D. A. A. Gen. Aden Dist.
95;Squadron Commander, 23 June 96. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
92jSquadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 Apr. 94.
91 Squadron Officer, 29 Aug. 95.— Officiatir gSquadronCommander.
93 Squadron Officer, 23 June 96.— OfficiatingSquadronCommander.
94 Squadron Officer, 11 Nov. 96.— Officiating Squadron Comdr. — At
I Khan Mahomed Kot.
In medical charge
6th Bombay Cavalry (Jacob's Horse) (Raised 17 Jan. 1846).
Class Squadron ttegiraent-
1 Squadron Jat Sikhs. 1 Squadron Pathans, 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans,
including Baluchis.
" Cotcheb" — "Mbeanbb" — "Hydebabad" — "Punjaub" — "Mooltas " — "Goojbbat" — "Afghanistan,! 879-80.
Head Quarters at Quetta. Detachments at Chaman and Pishin. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Primrose,
Lt.ColonelE.V.P.Monteith, Staff Corps] 5 May
Major J. B. R. Butler, StaffCorps 1 Oct.
Captain C. M. Cartwright, Staff Corps.. 22 Oct.
Captain A. E. S. Hartigan, StaffCorps 10 Mar.
Captain R. E. Roome, StaffCorps 5 Feb.
Lieut. C.H.Alexander, Staff Corps 12 Oct.
Lieut. C. T. Mathew, StaffCorps 24 Apr.
Lieut. E. A. Fagan, Staff Corps 3 July
Lieut. H. T.Naylor, StaffCorps n July
Lieut. A. M. Kettlewell, Staff Corps ... 28 June
Captain E. G. R. Whitcombe, I.M.S. ... 31 Jan.
95 Commandant, 1 Mar. 94.
94 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 1 March 94. — Fur.
92 Squadron Commander, 28 July 93.— Offg. D.A.A. Gen. Sind Dist.
94 Squadron Commander, 25 Aug. 93.- Furlough.
98 Squadron Commander, 4 March 97. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
91 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 Oct. 93.
93 Squadron Officer, 12 Jan. 96.— Adjt. N. Bengal Mounted Rifles.
94Squadron Officer, 27 Nov. 97.
94 Squadron Officer, 6 Mar. 96. — Offg. Aide de Camp to Major-
I General Sir W. Galbraith.
96 Squadron Officer, 15 Aug. 98.
91 In medical charge, 27 Sept. 95.
7th Bombay Lancers (Belooch Horse) (Raised 21 Oct. 1885). 505
Class Squadron Regiment— 2 Squadrons Derajat Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Pathans, 1 Squadron Jit Sikhs.
Head Quarters at Jacobabad.
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Buff. Lace, Gsld.
Rink, Name and Corps.
Colonel F. Abbott, Staff Corps
Major G. A. Gott, Staff Corps
Captain C. E. B. Bivar, Staff Corps
Captain W.J.Peyton, CM G. Staff Corps
Captain H. N. Roome, Staff Corps
Captain F. L. Vincent, Staff Corps
Captain H. H. Soutliey, Sta3 Corps ...
Captain J. Talbot. Staff Corps
Lieut. E. J. Arthur, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. B. Loring, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. L. C. Wilkinson, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. A. Longridge, Staff Corps
Captain T. Irvine, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.
ABirr
Rank.
Remabks.
22 July 98 Commandant, 4 Nov. 92. — And Comdg. at Jacobabad.
3 Feb. 96 2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 4 March 97. — Furlough,
3 Nov. 91 Squadron Commander, 21 July 93. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
22 Jan. 92 Squadron Comdr., 28 July 93. — With Imperial Service Troops.
23 May 96 Squadron Commander, 23 June 97.
25 Aug. 97 Squadron Commander, 9 Aug. 97. — Sick Furlough.
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 30 Aug. 89.— Officiating Squadron Comdr.
14 Sept. 98 Squadron Officer, 27 Jan. 93.
31 Mar. 95 Officiating Squadron Officer.
6 May 93 Squadron Officer, 8 Aug. 98.
9 May 95 Squadron Officer, 8 Aug. 98.
2r Nov. 96 Officiating Squadron Officer.
28 July 91 In medical charge, 27 Nov. 96.
Aden Troop (Raised 23 Oct. 1867).
Head Quarters at Khormaksar. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, White. Throat Flume, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Captain M'L J. Gordon, Staff Corps 25 Aug.97JCommandant, 30 July 98.— From 4 Cavalry.
Notb.— The Effective Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of 1 Commandant, 1 Risaldar, 2 Jemadars,
1 Kote Dafedar, 1 Pay Dafedar, 8 Dafedars, 1 Trumpeter, 1 Farrier, 40 Horse Sowars, 45 Camel Sowars.
Native Artillery.
No. 5 Mountain Battery — "Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — " Abyssinia "— "Bubma, 1885-87." No. 6 Mountain
Battery — " Afghanistan, 1878-80."
No. 5 Mountain Battery with Malakand Force. No. 6 Mountain Battery at Dera Ismail Khan.
Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Captain L. C. Gordon, Royal Artillery
Lieut. E. E. Edlmann, Royal Artillery.
Lieut. R. H. Massie, Royal Artillery ...
Lieut. R. L. Havmes, Royal Artillery
Lieut. C. R. Kelly, Royal Artillery
CaptaiD O. C. Williamson, R. Artillery
Captain C. G. Watson, Royal Artillery
Lieut. H. S. de Brett, Roval Artillery...
Lieut. W. F. T. O'Connor, R. Artillery
Lieut. C. W. Stulpnagel, R. Artillery
3 Mar. 92[CommandingNo. 5 Mountain Battery, n Feb.
17 Feb. 91 Subaltern, 19 Feb. 96. —Furlough.
27 July 91 Subaltern, 8 Apr. 92.
24 July 94 Officiating Subaltern.
18 May 95 Officiating Subaltern.
1 Jan. 92 Commanding No. 6 Mountain Battery, z$ June 97. — Furlough.
29 Sept. 94 Officiating Commandant.
15 Feb. 92 Subaltern, 26 Jan. 94.
14 Feb. 93 Subaltern, 14 Feb. 98.
23 Mar. 94 Subaltern, 21 Sept. 93.
Establishment of each Mountain Battery. — 1 Commandant, 3 Subalterns, 1 Subadar, 2 Jamadars, 8 Havildars*
6 Naiks, 2 Trumpeters, 88 Gunners. Total, in. Drivers' Establishment.— 3 Havildars, 6 Naiks, 138 Drivers,
with an increase of 12 on service, 1 Salootrie, 1 Shoeing Smith.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
" Beni-Boo-Ali" — " Ghuznee" — "Affghanistan"
" Pbbsia" — "Reshibe " — "Khooshab" — "Bushire'
" Afghanistan, 187
" khelat "—" punjacb " — " mooltan " — "goojebat" —
-"Central India" — "Abyssinia" — " Kandahab, 1880."
80"— "Bcrma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Uniform, Scarlet.
1st Company. — Kirkee. | 3rd Company.— ftuetta.
2nd Company. — Aden. I 4th Company. — Kirkee.
Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
A (Depot) Company. — Kirkee.
Lt.Colonel C. Hoskyns, R. Engineers... 14 Apr. 95
Major G. E. Shute, Royal Engineers ... 22 May 93
Lieut. G. Walker, Royal Engineers 27 July 91
Captain C. E. Baddeley, R. Engineers 17 Dec. 89
Capt.W. J. D. Dundee, Royal Engineers 30 June go
Lieut. F. H. 0: Burne, Royal Engineers 27 July 92
Lieut. C. W. Singer, Royal Engineers... 14 Feb. 93
Lieut. G. H. Boileau, Royal Engineers.. 14 Feb. 93
Lieut. F. S. Garwood, R. Engineers 12 Feb. 95
Lieut. F. R. S. Gervers, R. Eng 10 Feb. 96
Lieut. J. E. E. Craster, R. Engineers... 25 July 96
Lieut. W. Bovet, Royal Engineers 25 July 96
Lieut. J. B. Corry, R. Engineers 27 Feb. 97
Lieut. G. R. Pridham, Royal Engineers 12 Feb. 95
Major G. E. Fooks, Indian Med. Service 2 Oct. 92
Commandant, 3 Oct. 97. — And Commanding at Kirkee.
Superintendent of Instruction, Park andTrain. 3 Dec. 95. — Furl.
Adjutant, 16 Oct. 96. — Offg. Superintendent of Instruction, Park
Company Commander, 29 May 88. — 3 Company. [and Train.
Company Commander, 1 Aug. 96. — 4 Company.
Company Commander & Quarter Master, 1 Aug. 98.— A Compy.
Company Commander, 1 Aug. 93. — 1 Company.
Company Commander, 24 May 97.-2 Company.
Company Commander, 24 Aug. 98. — B Company,
Company Officer, 8 May 96.-3 Company.
Company Officer, 23 Oct. 95.-2 Company.
Company Officer, 24 May 97.— 1 Company.
Company Officer, 29 Dec. 97.-4 Company.
Company Officer.
In medical charge.
Note. — The Effective Establishment ot the Corps ot Sappers and Miners consists of 4 Service Companies and 1
Depot Company, with 1 Commandant, 1 Superintendent of Instruction Park and Train, 1 Adjutant, 5 Company
Commanders, 5 Company Officers, 1 Medical Officer, 1 Warrant Officer, 1 Sergeant Major, 1 Quarter Master Ser-
geant, 3 Company Sergeant Majors, 3 Sergeants, 5 First Corporals, 5 Second Corporals, 5 Subadare, 9 Jama-
dars, 29 Havildars, 47 Naiques, 726 Privates, 9 Buglers, and 12 Boys.
5o6 1st Bombay Infantry {Grenadiers — liaised 12 November 1779). —
Linked with &tli and gth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ahmednugger.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Rajputana aad Central Iadia).
** Mangalobe" — '• Mysore"—" Hyderabad " — " KiRDiius, 1880" — "Afghanistan, 1878-80" — "Burma, 1885-8
The " White Horse." Head Quarters at Kurrache ;. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Major J. C. Svvann, Staff Corps :o Sept.<
Captain C. A. S. Montgomery, Staff C. 25 Feb. <
Captain F. A. Hoghton, Staff Corps
Captain W. H. Errington, Staff Corps J30
CaptainP. H.Cunningham, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. M. Doveton, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. M. Rolland, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Ross, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. P. C. Kelly, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. J. L. Dougherty, Staff Corps
Captain A. Street, MB. Ind. Med. Ser.
Lieut. C. K. Bakhle, Indian Med. Ser.
Remarks.
Commandant, 2 Sept. 96, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2id in Command and Wiug Commander, 13 June 93, with rank
of Major. — Cantonment Magistrate, Kurrachee. [Simla.
Wing Conmander, 16 Sept. 94. — Attache Army Head Quarters,
Wing Officer, 6 Dec. 89. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 89.— Assist.CJm Off.Kohat-Kurram Force.
Wiug Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Nov. 93. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Sept. 92.
Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 94.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 22 Feb. 95. — Cantonment Magistrate, Bhooj.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 14 Dec. 94.— 0.1'g. Civil E nploy.
Officiating in medical charge.
2nd {Prince of Wales's Own) Bombay Infantry {Grenadiers —
Raised in 1796). — Linked with 12th and 13th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Deesa.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Jats (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Jits (E. Rajputanaand Central
India), 2 Companies Gujars (E. Eajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedaus.
Plume of the Prince of Wales. '" Kgypt" (with the Sphinx) — "Kiekee "— " Koreqaum" — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Honorary Colonel. — Field Marshal H. R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Walesaiid Duke of Cornwall,
EG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
Lt.Colonel T. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps 3 Feb. 95
Major A. E. Leslie, Staff Corps io Sepc.9T
Captain E. R. Hartigan, StaffCorps ... 1 Feb. 91
Bt. Major D. Baker, Staff Corps 20 May 98
Captain S. M. Edwardes, DSO. Staff C. 23 Aug. 05
CaptainA. A. M.M.Faufknor, StaffCorps 12 May 91
Captain D. G. Peart, Staff Corps 25 Aug. 97
25 Aug. 97
10 Nov. 9:
22 Mar. 93
26 Ojt. 9]
21 Jan 9S
27 Nov. 97
30 Mar. 09
Captain F. R. E. Lock, StaffCorps
Lieut. J. H. Lloyd, Staff Coros
Lieut. A. C. Edwar.le-, St iff Corps
Lieut. A. Melville, Wiltshire Regiment
Lieut. E. G. S. Trotter, StaffCorps .
Lieut. G. H. Davis, StaffCorps
Captain C. T. Hudson, Ind. Med. Ser
Commandant, 22 Mar. 96. —Furlough.
2nd in Command & Wing Commander, 22 Mar. 96. — Off. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 22 Mar. 96.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 5 Apr. 89. — With Malakand Force.
Wiug Officer, 29 Apr. 87.— Offici iting Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 29 Apr. 87. — Cantonment Magistrate, Quetta.
Wing Officer, 28 June 89.— Cantonment Magistrate, Lucknow.
Wing Officer, 16 Dec. 92, — Plague duty, Bomay.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 June 93.— Furlough.
Wing Officer. — Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Oiiciating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 3 Nov. 93.
3rd Bombay Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised in 1768). —
Linked with $th and 10th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sattara.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Bombay).
Mysore"— "Seed aseer" — "Seringapatam" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — " Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Goojerat" —
" Abyssinia."
Depot at Satara. Uniform, Red. Facings, Black. Lace, Gold.
Dec. 97 Commandant, 25 Dee. 93.
"With Malakand Force.
Colonel F. G. T. Welch, Stan" Corps .
Captain G. de S. De Lisle, Staff Corps
Captain A. D. Fordyce, StaffCorps
Captain H. F. E. Hodges, StaffCorps..
Captain M. W. Baugh, StaffCorps
Captain A. L. Pilleau, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. Roosmale-Cocq, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Garratt, StaffCorps...
Lieut. S. W. King, Stall Corps
Captain F. W. J. Caulfeild, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. J. Willans, Staff Jorps
2nd Lieut. B.A.M.H. Rice, StaffCorps
Captain B. D. Basu, Indian Med. Ser.
Captain F. Wall, Indian Med. Ser
10 May 93 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 96, with rank
of Major. — Furlough.
22 Jan. 90 Wing Commander, 8 Mar. 94. — Furlough.
22 Jan. yo Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 96.— Sick Furlougn.
10 Mar. 94 Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 96. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Officer, 2 Nov. 96.— Officiating Wing Commander.
13 Dec. 9 1 Wing Officer, 4 May 94.
10 Jiny 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 Dec. 95.
23 May 91 Wiug Officer and Adjutant, iq Oct. 95.
14 ,Iau. 91 Commanding Depot at Sahara.— From s Bombay Infantry.
10 July 9: Officiating WingOffieer.
5 Sept 96 Officiating Wing Officer.
}i Jan. 91 In medical charge, 12 June 96.— Officiating in Civil Employ.
29 Jan. 98 Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bombay Infantry (Raised 18 September 1788).
Linked ivith 2yd and 25th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nusseerabad.
(First Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Jats (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Rajputs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jats (E. Rajputana and Central India).
" Mysore " — "Seringapatam" — ".Bourbon" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — " Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Pbbsia" —
" Reshibe" — "Khooshab" — "Bushire " — " Central India" — " Kandahar, 1880" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Mombassa. Detachments at Ahmedabad and Sadra. Uniform, Rifle Green. Facings, Red.
[Commandant,
27 Jan. 9612nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 11 Feb. 95. — Offg. Comdt.
22 Jan. 90 Wing Commander, 11 Feb. 95.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
1 Feb. 95I Wing Officer, 10 May S9.— Comdg. Wing, Ahmedabad.— Canton-
ment Magistrate, Ahmedabad! [Ahmednugger.
6 Feb. 9i|Wing Officer, 19 June 01.— S.S.O. and Cantonment Magistrate,
10 Nov. 97;Wing Officer, 26 July 89.— Sick Furlough.
14 Sept. 98! Wing Officer, 26 Aug. 92.
17 Aug. 92 Wing Officer, 2Mar.94.-Ast. Comdt. LunglehBn. AssamMil. Po.
1 Jan. q6Wing Officer, 9 Oct. 97.— Officiating Quarter Master.
:o Nov. 97|Officiating Wing Officer. — From 29 Bombay Infantry.
5 Feb. 98 Officiating Wing Officer. —From 25 Bombay Infantry.
21 Jan. 97|Officiating Wing Officer.
20 Jan. 97bffg. WingOffieer. [Nat. Field Hosp., Kohat-Kurram Force.
29 Jan. 97|In medical charge, 30 Apr. 97. — In charge Sections A and B
29 July 96 Officiating in medical charge.— From 4 Bombay Cavalry.
Major W. Quentin, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. I. Fry, StaffCorps ...
Captain J. C. Keown, StaffCorps
Captain W. C. Walton, StaffCorps
Captain A. B. Sangster, Staff Corps
Captain C. A. W. Ford, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Bailey, StaffCorps
Lieut. W. W. Bickford, Staff Corps
Captain C. O. O. Tanner, Scaff Corps ...
Captain J. J. D. Sillery, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. D. A. E. Will, StaffCorps
2nd Lieut. H. M. Butler. StaffCorps...
Captain H. Bennett, JIB. Ind. Med. Ser.
Captain P. P. Kilkelly, itf-B. Iud.Md.Ser.
5th Bombay (Light) Infantry (Raised 18 September 1788). —
Linked with yd and loth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sattara.
Class Company Reghnent-4 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Mahomedaus (Bombay).
"Mysore" — " Seedaseeb" — "Seringapatam"— "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Kahcn " — " China, 1860-62" —
"Afghanistan, 1879-80 " — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Rajfcote. Uniform, Red. Facinijs, Black. Lace, Gold.
S°7
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel C. O.Nicholetts, StaS Corps
Captain A. Beale, Staff Corps
Captain F. \V. J. Caulfeild, Staff Corps
Captain C. J. Windham, Staff Corps ...
Captain B. R. I. Chitty, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. C.Grace, Staff Corps
Lient. H. Brand, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. A. West, Staff Corps
Lieat. H. W. Berthon, Staff Corps
Lieut. VV. J. W. Brackenbury, Staff C.
Lieut. R. S. Thomas, Staff Corps
and Lieut. A. R. B. Shuttleworth, S.C.
Captain J. H. M'Donald, MB. Ind. M.S.
Remarks.
Commandant, 3 Jan. 95. — And Commanding at Rajkote.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 3 Jan. 95, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 3 Jan. 95. — With 3 Bombay Infantry.
Wing Officer, 22 July 96. — Assistant Commissioner, Merwara.
Wing Officer, 28 Mar. 90.— S.S.O. Deesa.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 July 92. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 11 Nov. 92.— Off g. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Oct. 92. — S.S.O. Rajkote.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 94.
Wing Officer, 77 Sept. 97. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 12 Aug. 98. — Offg. in Civil Employ.
7th Bombay Infantry (Raised 18 September 1788). — Begtl. Centre, MJiow.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Mahomedans of Rajputana, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Jats of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Mahomedans of Central India.
"Mysore" — "Seedaseeb" — "Sehingapatam" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Burma 1885-87."
Head Quarters at
Colonel H. E. Penton, Staff Corps
Major P. J. H. Aplin, Staff Corps
Major J. C. Hollway, Staff Corps
Captain J. A. H. Craufurd, Staff Corps
Capt. A. P. A. Elphinstone, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Fisher, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Hay, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. C. Owens, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. N. Heale, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. P. Keelan, Lancashire Fus....
Lieut.S.A.Delmd-Radeliffe, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. Bigg- Wither, Staff Corps ......
2nd Lieut. R. A. Carpenter, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonal H. P. Jervis, Ind. Med. Ser.
Jubbulpore
8 Jan.
1 May 98
4 Dec. 98
22 Oct. 92
6 Feb. 9
20 Oct. 81.
14 Jan. 90
2 May 94
2 Sept. 94
14 June 93
26 May 95
17 Nov. 96
22 Jan. 96
1 Oct. 97
. Uniform, Med. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Commandant, 3 Mar. 93.— Offg. A. Q. M. Gen. Head Quarters,
Bombay Command.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Aug. 96.— Officia-
ting Commandant.
Wing Commander, 25 Sept. 95.
Wing Officer, 10 Apr. 85.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 30 Sept. 87. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
WmgOrticer and Adjutant, 10 July 91.
Wing Officer, 25 Sept. 95. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 95. — Burma Military Police. [pore.
<Ving Officer, 30 Oct. 96. — Offg. Cantonment Magistrate, Jubbul-
Wing Officer, 23 Feb. 97. — Plague duty, Bombay,
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Sick Furlough.
in medical charge, 10 July 85.
8th Bombay Infantry (Raised in 1768). —
Linked with \st and gtJi Regiments.— Regimental Centre. Ahmednuggcr.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, :
Mahomedans (Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Mysore"—" Hyderabad" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Companies.
Major W. C. Aslett, Staff Corps 13 June 94
Major J. R. Sandwith, Staff Corps 1 28 Apr. 96
Captain C. A. Brown, Staff Corps 119 Feb. 92
Captain R. M Betham, Staff Corps 10 Mar. 94
Captain E. Saulez, Staff Corps.
Lieut. M. T. Elderton, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. S. Fellows, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. S. Strong, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E. C. Hall, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. P. Strong, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. V. G. Menzies, Staff Corps ...
14 Sept.)
23 Mar. 90
26 Nov. 93
1 May 96
1 May 97
1 July 97
14 Nov. 97
Major C. J. Sarkies, MB. Iud. Med. Ser. 29 Sept.95
Comdt. 16 Sept. 94, with rankof Lt. Col.— And Comdg. at Baroda.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Sept. 94.
Wing Commander, 8 Jan 96.— Cantonment Magistrate, Baroda.
Wing Officer, r6 Apr. 86. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 7 Mar. 90.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, it Oct. 95.
Wing officer, 8 Jan. 96. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 97. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Offieuuinu: Wing Officer.— With Khyber Force.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing officer. — On Plague duty, Bombay.
In medical charge, 11 Oct. 89.— Residency Surgeon, Baroda.
9th Bombay Infantry (Raised 18 September 1788). —
Linked with 1st and 8th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Ahmednuggcr.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Kinkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Mahomedans (Rajputana and Central India).
"Mysobe" — "Seringapatam" — "Punjaub" — " Mooltan"—" Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Ahmednugger. Detachment at Malegaon. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blaek. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel A. W. Proudfoot, Staff Corps'24 Nov. 95 Commandant, 29 Jan. 91.
Major H. Godfray, Staff Corps to Sept.95 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 29 Jan. 91.
Ciaptain R. D. Broome, Staff Corps | a Mar. 90 Wing Commander, 9 Oct. 91. — Comdg. at Malegaon.
Wing Officer, 12 Juue 85. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Wing Officer, 1 Oct. 86.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 May 92. —Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 12 Aug. 92.— Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Nov. 94. — Sick Furlough.
<Ving Officer, 9 Oct. 97. — Offg. Assist. Political Resident , Aden.
• Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 1 Au£. 84.
Captain W. W. Battiscombe, Staff Corps j 13 Aug. 90
Captain C.J. Melliss, Staff Corps ! 9 Sept.9<
Lieut. P. C.Searle, Shropshire Lt. Inf... 3 Oct. 89
Lieut. J. R. Darley, Staff Corps I20 Dec. 90
Lieut. H. C. Wooldridge, Staff Corps ... 9 Mar. 92
Lieut. H. E. S. Cordeaux, Staff Corps ... 2 Sept.y6
2nd Lieut. H. J. Cotton, Staff Corps ... ; 5 Aug. 96
Major C. F. Willis, i£B. Ind. Med. Ser. 31 Oct. 91
I
Soja 10th Bombay (Light) Infantry (RaUed 14 October 1797). —
Liiikcd with yd and $th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Sattara
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Decoani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Konkani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
"Central India." — "Abyssinia" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Aden. Uniform, Red. Facings', Slack. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
I Army
Rank.
Major W. S. Birdwood, Staff Corps
Major W. B. Piers, Staff Corps
Captain A. T. H. Newnham, Staff Corps
Captain R. G. R. de Vismes, Staff C...
Captain H. C. B. Dann, Staff Corps
Captain J. J. O'B. Sexton, Staff Corps...
Captnin T. X. Britten, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Gardiner, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. A. Oassels, Staff Corps
Captain H. M. Moore, Ind. Med. Ser. ...
Remabks.
21 Sept.
1 May
22 Jan.
10 Mar.
20 Oct.
25 Aug.
14 Sept.
3 June
2S Oct.
22 Apr.
28 July
Commandant, 5 Sept. o5, with rank of Lt. Colonel. — Furlough.
2nd in Comd. and Wing Commander, 1 May 96.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 1 May 96. — Officiating Cantonment Magis-
Wing Officer, 7 Jan. 87. — Furlough. [trate, Mhow.
Wing Officer, 18 Oct. 89. — Offg. Assist. Judge Advocate General,
Quetta.
Wing Officer, 1 March 89. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 20 Dec. 89.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 11 Jan. 95.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 17 Dec. 97.
12th Bombay Infantry (Raised 15 January 1798). —
Linked with 2nd and i^th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Deesa.
Claw Company Regiment — 2 Companies Jats of Western Rajputana. 2 Companies Jats of Eastern Rajputana and
Central India, 2 Companies Gujars (S. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Kibkeb" — "Meeavee" — "Hyderabad" — "Central India."
Head Quarters at Saugor. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Zaee, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. B. Ternan, Staff Corps..
Captain G. S. Hogge, Staff Corps
Captain H. S. Hazclgrove, Staff Corps.
Captain J. M. Ransom, Staff Corps
Captain N. A. H.Budd, Staff Corps
Captain H. G. Walker, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. C. Schneider, Staff Corps
Liout. M. E. Nuttall, Staff Corps
Liaat. E. H. M'B. Fenn. StaffCorps
Lieui,. W. Scott, StaffCorps
Lieut. C. A. G. Shoubridge, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. Browne, StaffCorps
Lt.Oolor.el H. B.Briggs, Ind. Med. Ser
22 Feb. 94
14 Jan. 91
22 Jan. 92
1 Feb. 92
Commandant, 5 Sept. 94.— Sick Furlough. [Offg. Comdt.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 5 Sept. 94, with rank of Major. —
Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 94.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
I Wing Officer, 18 Feb. 87.— Dist. Recruiting Officer, Nusseerabad
9 May 96,Wing Officer, n Nov. 87. — With Reserve Transport, Peshawur
25 Aug. 97JWing Officer, 5 July 89. — Sick Furlough. [District.
25 Aug. 97) Wing Officer, 1 Nov. 89. —Offg. Wing Commander.
27 Feb. 9iiWing Officer and Quarter Master, 29 Dec. 93.— Sick Furlough.
24 Apr. 93. Wing Officer, 14 May 96. — Burma Military Police.
24 May 93! Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 Feb. 97.— Furlough.
6 Jan. 97 jOfficiating Wing Officer.
10 Jan. 97 [Officiating Wing Officer.
30 Sept.98:In medical charge, 14 Aug. 85.
13th. Bombay Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800). —
Linked with 2nd and 12th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Deesa.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Jats of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern Rajputana and
Central India, 2 Companies Gujars (E. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Egypt" (with the Sphinx) — "Kirkeb" — "Beni-Boo-Ali" — " Central India" — "Afghanistan, 1879-80.
Head Quarters at Deesa. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel A. J. P. Nuthall. StaffCorps
Captain H. Welman, Staff Corps
Captain 0. G. Nurse, StaffCorps
Captain J. Jones, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Henderson, Staff Corps
Captain W. C. F. R. Macnamara, Staff C.
Captain A. H. Bolton, StaffCorps
Lieut. F. L. Lloyd-Jones, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. F. E. Geoghegan, StaffCorps ...
Lieut. A. O. Lash, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. A. F. Redl, StaffCorps
Lieut. G. M. Lennox, Staff Corps
Captain Y. B. Bennett, MB. Ind. M. S.
10 Feb. 95 (Commandant, 20 July 97.
14 Jan. 91
22 Jan. 92
22 Jan. 92
6 Feb. 95
25 Aug. 97
10 Nov. 97
20 Nov. 89
12 Feb. 91
31 July 95
7 July 92
7 Nov. 97
[of Major.— Furlough
nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 July 97, with rank
Wing Commander, 20 July 97. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 16 Aue. 97. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Wing Officer, 1 Aug. 91. — Assist. Military Account. 1st Clags.
Wing Officer, 28 Sept. 94.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 89.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 92. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 21 July 93.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 22 Nov. 95.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wins Officer, 5 July 95.— A. D. C. to Political Resident, Aden.
Officiating Wing Officer.
28 July 97,In medical charge, 2 July 97.
14th Bombay Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800). —
Linked with 16th and ifth Regiments.- — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas,
2 Companies Mahomedans (Bombay).
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Red. Facings, Ye! loir. Lace, Gold.
Major J. M. Car.dy, Staff Corps I 2 Nov. 93'Commandant, 5 Aug. 98. with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Captain A. E. S. Searle, Staff Corps 13 Aug. 90:2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 27 Apr. 98, with rank
of Major.
Captain E. G. R. Wilkins, StaffCorps ...j 7 Feb. 96 Wing Commander, 27 Apr. 98.
Lieut. F. Owen-Lewis, Staff Corps 15 Mar. 93 Wing Officer, 16 Mar. 96. — Furlough.
Lieut. H. G. F. Sargent, StaffCorps 14 Dec. 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Sept. 94.
Lieut. G. M. G. Parker, StaffCorps | 3 Dec. 94iWing Officer, 2 Feb. 94.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
Lieut. W. A. Light, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 9s|Wing Officer, 25 Jan. 9?.
Lieut. W. F. Lang, StaffCorps ,12 Feb. 95|Wing Officer, 9 July 98".— Furlough.
Captain G. S. Thomson, MR. Ind. M. S. 31 Mar. 88| In medical charge, 27 Jan. 93.
16th Bombay Infantry (Bained 6 March 1800). —
Linked with \\th and 17th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
508
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Bombay).
" Afghanistan, 1879-80."
Head Quarters at Fort Sandeman. Detachments at Mir Ali Kheyl, &c. Uniform, Bed. Facing*, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Asm
Rank.
7 July 95
7 Jan. 90
d Sept.95
1 May 98
1 May 98
7 Jan. 90
Mar. 97
Dec. 97
July 92
May 9j
June 94
Aug. 94
July 98
Remabks.
Commandant, 11 June 95. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Commandant. — From 20 Bombay Intantry.
and in Command and Wing Commander, 3 Oct. 90. — Sick Furl.
Wing Commander, 3 Oct. 90.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 22 Nov. 89.
Wing Officer, 4 Nov. 92. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 16 Nov. 95.— Station Staff Officer. Kamptee.
Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 90.— Offg.Qr.Mr.— S.S.O. Fort Sandeman.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Feb. 96.
Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 96. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen., 2nd Class.
WingOfficer,i5June9o. — 2ndinCom.Sawar.t WarreeLocal Corps.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Lt.Colonel A. W. C. Bell, Staff Corps ..
Major R. Bailiie, Staff Corps
Major H. W. Seymour, Staff Corps
Major P H. Saulez, Staff Corps
Major F. A. C. Kreyer, Staff Corps
Captain P. R. Legh, Staff Corps
Captain H. J. MaoGeorge, Staff Corps..
Captain W. S. Jacob, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. Bridges, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. E. Preston, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. H. Hunter, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. F. Stewart, Durham Lt. Inf..
Captain A. F. W. King, Ind. Med. Ser.
17th Bombay Infantry (Raised 21 December 1800). —
Linked with i^th and 16th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Poona.
Class Company Regimeut — 4 Companies Konkani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies
Mahomedans (Bombay).
Head Quarters at Fort Sandeman. Detachments at Mir Ali Khel and Drug. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow.
Lace, Gold.
13 Aug. go Commandant, 5 Aug, 9S, with rank of Major.
10 May 93 ;nd in Com. and Wmg Couidr. 5 Aug. 93, with rank of Major.
10 Mar. 94 '.Ving.Comdr.5 Sept. 98.— D. A. A. G. for Musketry, Mhow.— Furl.
29 Aug. 93 Wing Commander, 5 Sept. 98.
i4">ept.98 Wing Officer, 17 July 91.
3 July 93lWing Officer and Quarter Master, 31 Oct. 95. — Offg. Adjutant.
8 June 93 'Wing Officer, 20 Apr. gi.
2 May 94 Wing Officer, 11 May 90. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen.., 2nd Class.
6 May 97! Wing Officer, 27 Mar. 98.
7 Nov. 95; Wing Officer, 26 July 98. — At Mir Ali Kheyl.
30 Mar. galln medical charge, 27 Jan. 93. — Plague duty, Sharigh.
Captain R. H. Light, Staff Corps I
Captain C. W. F. Whyte, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. R. Mead, Staff Corps
Caotain F. S. Widdicombe, Staff Corps
Ciptain C. D. Lester, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. 0. Codrington, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. A. W. D. Harington, Staff Corps.
Lieut. W. J. Cates, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. B. Robinson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. O. Sherlock, Staff Corps
Captain W. S. P. Rickets, MB. I. M.S.
Major C. R. Phillipps, Staff Corps
Captain A. E. Aitken, Staff Corps..
19th Bombay Infantry (Raised i November 1817). —
Linked with 20th and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Gujars (W. Rtjputana), 2 Companies Mirs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies
Rajputs (E. Rajputana and Central indiai, 2 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans.
"Ghuznee" — "Affghanistan" — " Punjab " — " MooLrAN" — " Goojeiiat " — " Kandahar, 18S0 " —
" Afghanistan, 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Poona. Uniform, Bed. Facingt, Yelloto.Lace, Gold.
10 Sept. 95 Commandant, 10 May 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
14 Jan. 91 2nd in Command and vVing Commander, 4 Sept. 9S.— D.A.A.
Gen., Bombay District.
7 Feb. 96 Wing Commander, 4 Sect. 98. — With Uganda Rifles.
9 May 96 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Sept. 98. — Furlough.
0 Jan. 97 Wing Commander, 4 Sept. 98.
6 July 92 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Jan. 95.— Offg. Wmg Comndr.
29 Sept. 93 Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 95.— Tutor to the Nawabzada Sher Juma
I Khanji of Jumagarn.
1 Jan. 94'Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 10 Aug. 96. — Furlough.
11 Oct. 93 Wing Officer, 19 Jan. 9S. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class.
1 Mar. 95 Wing Officer, 16 July 98. — -Offg. Adjutant and Quarter Master.
9 Sept. 93 Officiating Wing Officer.
11 Jan. 96 Officiating Wing Officer. — Piague duty, Karad.
12 Nov. 97 Officiating Wing Officer.
5 Aug. 96! Wing Officer.
2 Oct. 92X11 medical charge, 11 May 94. — Sick Furlough.
29 July 95iOfficiatingin medical charge.
Captain W. W. Chitty, Staff Corps
Captain H. E. Lowis, Staff Corps
Captain G. C. F. Sartorius, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. F. Pocock, Staff Coros
Lieut. W. M. P. Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. T. G. Adamson, Staff Corp5 ..
Lieut. L. M. R. Deas, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. E.E. Kriekenbeek, StaffCorp:
Captain P. A. Smurthwaite. Staff Corps
Lieut. H. C. Steen, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. D'Oyly, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. M. Crichton, Staff Corps
Major A. F. Ferguson, MB. I. M.S. ...
Captain A. Hooton, Indian Med. Ser.
20th Bombay Infantry (Raised i November 181 7). —
Linked with igth and 22nd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Mirs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies
Rajputs (E. Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans.
'• Pebsia" — " Reshibe" — "BlTSHIBE " — "Khooshab ."
Head Quarters at Mhow. 2 Companies at Indore, \ Coirpany at Asseergurh. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow.
Lt.Colonel F. Stevenson, Staff Corps
Maior R. Bailiie, Staff Corps
Captain W. O. M. Mosse, Staff Corps
Captain W. Ayerst, Staff Corps
Captain J. R. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. 0. R. Barclay, Staff Corps
Liaut. A. P. Trevor, S.aff Corps
Lieut. J. H. Casserh', Staff Corps...,
Lieut. tl.T.C. Calvert, Staff Coriis.
2nd Lieut. A. C. S. B. Ellis, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. H. S. Rudkin, Staff Corps.
S Feb. 96 Commandant, 25 May 95.
27 Jan. 96 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 8 Nov. 96. — With 16 Bombay Inf.
23 Oct. 91! Wing Comdr. 8 Nov. 96. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
0 Feb. 95|WingOfficer, 230ct. 91. — Furlough.
12 Nov. 93 Wing Officer. 22 June 38. — Officiating D.A.A. General for
I Musketry, Mhow.
2 Sept. 92 Wing Officei and Adjutant, 3 Jan. 96.
24 July p4!Wiug Officer, 8 Nov. 96. — Assist. Commissioner, Julhinder.
5 June 93 Wing Officer, 23 Feb. 97. — Officiating Wmg Comur. at Indore.
17 Feb. ^'Officiating Wing Officer.— Furlough.
3 Aug. 96 Officiating Wing Officer at Asseerghur.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
20 Jan. »7 Officiating Wing Officer.
Captain S. Evans, MB. ind. Med. Ser. '29 Jan. 93 In medical charge, 20 May 9B. -Plague duty, Bombay.
509 21st Bombay Infantry (or Marine Battalion) (Raised 3 January 1777).
Regimental Centre, Bombay.
Class Company Regiment— 4 Companies Deccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Mahometans (Bombay), 2 Companies
Mahomedans.
An Anchor and Laurel Wreatn, with Motto in Hindoostanee corresponding with "Per Mare, per Ten am."
"Persian Golf" — " Beni-Boo-Ali" — "Burmah" — "Aden" — "Hyderabad " — "Punjaub " — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Detachments in the Persian Gulf. Uniform, Red. Facings, Emerald Green. Dace, Gold
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel A. B. Mein, Staff Corps
Major W. F. Cahusac, Stan" Corps
Major G. W. Mitchell, Staff Corps
Major T.R. A. G.Montgoniery, StafTCorps
Captain C. H. C. Heyman, Staff Corps
Captain C. G. Carnegy, Staff Corps
Captain C. Burrard, Staff Corps
Captain A. H. D. Creagh, Staff CorDS..
Lieut. A. A. P. Waller, Staff Corns
2nd Lieut. A. W. Daldy, Sraff Corns ...
Lt.ColonelJ. S. Wilkins, DSO. I.M.S....
Army
Rank
30 Dec.
97
30 Jan.
98
11 Ma3'
98
5 Oct.
98
13 Aug
90
23 Aug
95
24 July
97
5 Feb.
98
14 Aug
93
5 Aug
qb
16 Aug.
97
Remarks.
Commandant, 28 Jan. 94.
2ud in Com. and Wing Oomdr. 8 Mar. 04. — D.A.A. Gen. Bombay,
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 21 Dec. 94.— Otfg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 24 Aug. 96.— On Plague duty, Satara.
Wing Officer, 14 Feb. 90. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 25 July 90. — Offg. D.A.A.G. Bombay Command.
Wing Officer, 2S Aug. 91. — Transport duty, Peshawur.
Wing Officer, 13 Mar. 90.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Aug. 96. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Officiating Wing Officer and Qr. Mr. and in charge of Native
In medical charge, 14 Dec. 94. [Details.
22nd Bombay Infantry (Raised i January 1818). —
Linked with igth and 20th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Mhow.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Gujars (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Mirs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies
Rajputs (East Rajputana and Central India), 2 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans.
Head Quarters at Peshin. Detachment at Sibi and Sharigh. Uniform, Red. Facings, Emerald Green.
Major J. F. C. Thatcher, Statf Corps ...
Captain E. A. Kettle well, Staff Corps...
Captain W. G. Hatherell, StafTCorps ..
Captain G. W. C. Knatchbull, Staff C.
Captain H. H. Nurse, StafTCorps
Lieut. F. S. Walker, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. P. Haydon, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. B. Keogh, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. R. Daunt, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. N. L. Labertouche, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. C. Hirst, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel P. J.Darnauia.Ind.Mcd. her
13 June 9;
13 Aug. 90
22 Oct. 92
10 Mar. 91
5 Feb. 98
1 Apr. 92
12 July 92
30 Dec. 93
19 Nov. 93
14 Ncv. Q4
15 July 91
30 Mar. 98
Comdt. 8 Nov. 95,withrankof Lt.Colonel.— And Comdg. at Peshin
2nd in Commaud and Wiug Commander, 3 c Aug. 96, with rank
of Major. — Tutor to H.H. the Maharaja of Alwar.
Wing Commander, 31 Aug. 96. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer, 3 June 87.— District Recruiting Officer, Deccan.
Wing Officer, iq July 89. — Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Oct. 90.— Offg. Cantonment Magistrate, Deesa.
VVmg Officer, 14 Dec. 94. — Deputy Assist. Com. lieu. 2nd Class.
Wing Officer and Adjutint, 1 Apr. 96.— S.S.O. Peshiu..— Officiat-
ing Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 17 Mar. 97. — Officiating Adjt. and Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 16 June 97. — Sick Furlougl .
Officiating Wing Officer. — On detacumeni; duty, Shellabagh,
In medical charge, 19 Dec. 84.
23rd Bombay Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
(Second Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Linked with 4th and loth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nusseerabad.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Jats of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern
Rajputana and Central India, 2 Companies Rajputs (W. Rajputana), 2 Companies Punjab MaLoinedans.
" Kiekee" — "Persia" — "Afghanistan, 1879-S0" — "Burma, 1885-87."
Head Quarters at Nusseerabad. Uniform, Ri/le Green. Facings, Red.
Major R. I. Scallon, CIE. DSO. S.C. ...
Captain W. S. Delamain, Staff Corps ...
Captain A. H. Dennys. Staff Corps
Captain A. P. Shewell,' Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. Cumberlege, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. W. C. Blair, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. G. B. Kidd, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. E. L. Bruce, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. G. E. Hardie, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. E. Jennings, MB. I. M. S.
Captain H.A.F.Knapton, lud.Med.Ser
12 Feb. 96 Commandant, 4 Nov. 98;
Und in Commandand wlngCommander.
22 Oct. 92' 2nd in Command and Wing Commander,
1 Feb. 96
16 Nov. 98
Aug. 91
23 Dec. 93
16 Apr. 97
23 Sept. 93
23 Sept. 96
j Oct. 87
29 July 98
[Comdt.
16 May 95.— Offg.
Wing Commander, 15 July 90.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Oct. 91.
Wing Officer a.nd Adjutant, 5 May 93.
Wing Officei, 4 Feb. 97.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 15 Sept. 97. — Plague duty, Sholapore.
Wing Officer. — Plague duty, Sbolapore.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 29 Jan. 92.— Special duty, Bombay.
Officiating in medical charge.
24th (Duchess of Connaught's Own) Beloochistan Infantry (Raised 4 May iS2o).
Linked with 26th Regiment.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Hazaras, 1 Company Khattaks, 1 Company Waziris, 2 Companies
Punjabi Mahomedans, 2 Companies Sikhs other than Jits.
" Aden" — "'Central India" — " Afghanistan, 1879-811."
Head Quarters at Quetta. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel A. A. Pearson, Staff Corps
Bt.Major W. G. Alban, Staff Corps
Captain C. W. Jacob, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. F. Walters, Staff Corps ..
Captain E. F. Twigg, StafTCorps
Captain W. H. Wooldridge, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. L. Tarver, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Mitchell, Staff Corps
Lieut. B. F. R. Holbrooke, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Macpherson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. K. Chauncy, StafTCorps
2nd Lieut. H. W. Ashburner, S. C
2nd Lieut. C. E. Bruce, Staff Corps
Captain D. C. Johntton, lnd. Med. Ser.
A Feb
3 Jan.
9c
94
9 Sept
■91
6 May 96
S Feb.
98
16 Nov.
Qt:
6 Aug
92
it Apr.
91
28 Sept
95
22 Apr.
96
20 Mar.
97
5 Aug
96
5 Aag.
96
28 July
97
Commandant, 5 Nov. 93.
ud in Commaud and Wing Commander, 16 Jan. 97. — Com-
mandant Zhob Levy Corps.
2nd 111 Commaud and Wing Commander, 5 Nov. 93.
Wing Commander. — Unpaid Attache, Intelligence tiranch, Simla.
Wing Officer, 1 July 9:. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Oct. 93.
Wing Officer, 25 Jan. 95. — Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Cla?s.
Wing Officer, c Sept. 95.
Wing Officer and yuarter Master, 13 Dec. 97. — Furlough.
Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wmg Officer.
In medical charge.
5i°
25th Bombay Infantry (Raised 24 May 1820).
(Third Battalion The Bombay Rifle Regiment.)
Linked with Uh and 2Zrd Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Nussecrahad.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Jilts of Western Rajputana, 2 Companies Jits of Eastern Rajputana
and Central India, 2 Companies Kajputs (W. Raiputana), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Mbeanee" — "Hydebabad " — "Cbntral India " — "Abyssinia " — "Bdema, iBSs-fr*.'.'
Head Quarters at Bombay. Detachments at Thana, &c. Uniform, Rifle Green. Facings, Red. La ee. Mohair.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Army
Rank.
Remabes.
Major L. G. Beckham, Stntf' Corps
Captain R. Williams, Staff Corps
Captain C Tritton, Staff Corps
Captain W. L. Couran, Staff Corps
Captain A. P. D. C. Stuart, Staff Corps
Captain J. J. D. Sillery, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C. B. L. Clery, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. Prevost, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. de S. Burton, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Dudgeon, Staff Corps
Captain S. H. Burnett, MB. I.M.S.
3 June 94
21 June 90
17 Apr. gi
10 May 93
3 Dec. 91
5 Feb. 98
2 Apr. 90
7 Feb. 93
4 Nov. 93
27 Feb. 95
27 July 95
Commandant, 12 May 94, with rank of Lt. Colonel
2nd in Com. and Wing Comrir., 12 May 94, with rank of Major. —
Wing Comdr., 14 Mar. 97. — Offg. 2nd inComd. [Sick Furlough.
WiDg Officer, 7 Sept. 8a.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 2 Feb. 04.— Station Staff Officer, Mhow.
Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 92. — With 4 Bombay Infantry.
Wing Officer, 23 Oct. 91. — Burma Military Police.
W ing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Sept. 94.
Wing Officer, 20 Oct. 95. — Jfficiating Quarter Master atlgatpuri.
Wing Officer, 5 March 94.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 5 June 96. — Offg. Sec. to Surgeon Gen.
Officiating in medical charge.
26th Beloochistan Infantry (Raised 9 March 1825).
Linked with 24(1/1 Regiment. — Regimental Centre, Quctta.
Class Company Regiment— 2 Companies Hazaras. i Company Khitta.ks. i Company Waziris, 2 Companies Baluchis
and Brahmins, 2 Companies Sikhs other than Jats.
"Persia" — "Khooshab."
Head Quarters at Loralai. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red.
Bt.Major J. W. G. Tollooh, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. Turner, staff Corps
Captain J. Parker, itaff Corps
Captain A. T. Rowlaudson, St^.ff Corps
Captain W. A. M. Bruce, •■Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. S. Paul, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Godfrey, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Chitty, Staff Corps ....
Captain A. L. Barrett, Staff Corps .
Lieut. E. F. Orton, Staff Corps
Lieat. R. H.Chenevix-Treneh. S.C...
Lieut. C. G. Woodhouse, Staff Corps.
Captain G. W. Jenuey, MB. I.M.S. .
20 May 98
23 Apr. 92
30 Jan. 97
25 Aug. 97
14 Sept. 98
23 Juuegi
26 June 92
10 Jan. 94
30 Nov. 95
27 July 96
22 Apr. 98
22 Apr. 98
30 Mar. 89
Commandant, 16 Jan. ej, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 Dec. 96. with rank of
Wing Commander, 16 Jan. 97. [Major.
Wing Officer, 1 Oct. 93.— S.S.O. and Cantonment Magis. Loralai.
Wing Officer, 4 Nov. 92.— Assistant Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class,
Wing Officer, 25 Nov. 52.— Officiating Adjutant. [Ravvul Pindee.
Wing Officer, n Jan. 96. — With Indian Contingent British
Central Africa Contingent,
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 95. — Furlough.
Wing Officer. — With Hong Kong Regiment.
Wing Officer, 4 June 97.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 7 Apr. 93. — Plague duty, Kurrachee.
27th Bombay Infantry, or 1st Belooch Regiment (Light Infantry)
(Raised 8 May 1844). — Linked with 29th and 2,0th Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachee.
Class Company Regiment — 4 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies Hill Baluchis (including alJ
Baluchis of Derajat), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
" Delhi " — "Abyssinia " — " Afghanistan, 1879-80" — " Bpbha, 1885-87."
In British East Africa Protectorate. Depot at Kurrachee. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Red. Lace, Black.
Colonel W, A. Broome, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. H. U. Price. Staff Corps
Captain M. J. Tighe, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain F. J. Fowler, DSO. Staff Corps
Captain W. M. Southey, Stall' Corps ...
Lieut. J. H. Peck, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Hulsebarg, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. H. Dyke, Staff Corns
Lieut. G. G. P. Humphreys, Staff Corps
Captain J. O. Mennie, Staff Corps
Lieut. 0. U. Price, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. A. Hannyngton, Staff Corps...
Lieut. R. H. Paiiu, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. O. Grant, Stiff Corps
Major S. T. Avetoom, Ind. Med. Ser. ...
30 Sept. 98|Commandant, 16 Dec. 92. — Comdg. troops in the British East
Africa Protectorate.
2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. 7 Mar. 96, with rank of Major.
Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 96.
Wing Officer, 21 Jan. 87.
Wing Officer, n Sept. 91.
Wing Officer, 28 Sept. 94. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Ufficer and Quarter Master, 15 Jan. 98.
Wing Officer, 25 Feb. 98.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 Dec. 97.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 30 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 30 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer. — From 29 Bombay Infantry.
Commanding Depot at Kurrachee. — From 30 Bombay Infantry.
Official ing Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 77 July 88.
2 Oct. 92
25 Aug. 94
25 Aug. 94
30 Jan. 97
10 Aug. 91
14 May 95
ri Aug. 93
19 Junft 95
6 Feb. 95
4 Jan. 9c
2 Mar. 91
28 Apr. 05
1 Mar. 97
2 Apr. 93
28th Bombay Infantry (Pioneers). — (Raised 21 January 1846).
Regimental Centre, Kirkec.
Class Company Regiment — 2 Companies Dnccani Mahrattas, 2 Companies Pathans, 2 Companies Sikhs of the-
fjObana, Ramgharia, and Lohar Classes.
" Frogredior." " Kandahak, 1880" — " Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Suakin, 18S5" — "Tofbkk."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel R. E. D. Reilly, Staff Corps
V€. Major W. St.L. Chase, Staff Corps
Major L. II. Vidal, Staff Corps
Captain D. B. Thomson, Staff Corps ...
Captain L. M. Foster, Staff Corps
Captain G. A. Browtirigg, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. M. Lane, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. D. M. Moore, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. B. Dunscomne, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. V. M. Langtry, Staff Corps...
Lieut. J. G. Greig, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. L.W. Mackenzie. Staff Corps
Lieut. J. A. F. Field, Staff Corps
Captain J. B. Jameson, J/i?. I.Med.Ser
20 May 98
10 Sept. 95
1 May 98
10 May 93
6 Feb. 95
9 Sept.93
20 Sept. 91
1 Mar. 92
9 June 92
2i May 92
5 Dec. 94
30 Nov. 95
Aug. 97
Commandant, 24 Feb. 93. — Furlough.
2nd in Command and WmgCommauder,24 Feb. 93.— Offg.Comdt..
Wing Commander, 24 Feb. 93. — D.A.A. Gen. Aden.
W.ng Comdr , 18 Sept. 95.- Offa. 2nd in Com. S.S.O. Kirkee.
Wing Officer, 18 Feb. 87.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 22 July 87.— On Plague duty, Dharwur.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 Jan. 94.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Nov. 94.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 95. —Furlough.
Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 95.— Burma Military Police.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Extra A.D.C. to t'-ie Gov, of Eomoay,.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
31 May 9o|In medical charge, 24 May 95.
5n 29th (Duke of Connaugrd's Own) Bombay Infantry, or 2nd Belooch Regt.
(Raised 6 May 1846). — Linked with 27th and T,oth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachee.
Class Company Regiment.— 4 Companies North West Frontier Pathans, 2 Companies H ill Baluchis (including a
Baluchis of Derajat), 2 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Pkbsia" — "Rbshiee" — "Bcshibb " — "Khooshab " — "KiXDiEiE, 1880"— "Afghanistan, 1879-80" —
" Egypt, 1882 " " Tel-el-Kbbib."
Head Quarters at Hyderabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Bed. Lace, Black.
lion. Colonel.— General H.R.R. Arthur W. P. A. Duke of Connaught. KG. KT. KP. GOB. GCSI. GC3TG. GCIE.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Major A. L. Sinclair, DSO. Staff Corps
Major A. C. Tate, Staff Corps
Captain G. S. Broome, Staff Corps. ..
Major F. J. S. Lowry, Staff Corps ..
Captain A. E. Hatch, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. E. Parker, Staff Corps...
Captain C. O. O. Tanner, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. .1. A. Hannyngton, Staff Corps...
Lieut. W. N. Hav, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. W. Hawkes. Staff Corps...
Lieut. S. H. Jacob, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. G. Hutchison, Staff Corps...
2nd Lieut. A. G. Cowan. Staff Corps ...
2nd Lieut. G. W. S. Sherlock. Staff Corps
Captain B.H.F.Leurr.aiiii,3/B. I.MS.
Lieut. A. A. Gibbs, Indian Medical Ser.
Abjiy
Rank.
2 Dec. 94
22 Sept. 96
5 Oct
1 May 98
25 Aug. 94
29 Aug. 06
to Nov. 97
2 Mar. 91
4 Aug. 93
23 Mar. 9"
1 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 July 98
Remaeks.
Comdt.7Mar.96,withrankofLt.Col. — And Comdg at Hyderabad.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 16 Apr. 94. — Furlough.
Wing Commander, 16 Apr. 94. — Oft'g. D.A.A.Gen. Bombay.
Wing Officer, 22 Feb. 84.— Offg. 2nd in Command, Cantonment
Magistrate, Hyderabad. [and Bombay.
Wing Officer, 18 Feb. 87.— Insp. of Army Signalling, Madras
Wing Officer, id Ma3' 90. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 1 Aug. 90.— With 4 Bombay Infantry.
Wing Otiicerand Adj. 16 Apr. 94.— With 27 Bombay Infantry.
Wing Officer and Qr.Mr. 17 Sept. 97.— Offg. Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.— Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer and Station Staff Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Tn medical charge, 19 Mar. 97. — Plague duty, Bombay.
Officiating in medical charge.
30th Bombay Infantry, or 3rd Belooch Battalion (late Jacob's Rifles')
— Raised 30 June 1858. — Linked with 27th and 2gth Regiments. — Regimental Centre, Kurrachee.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies North West Frontier Pathan", 2 Companies Hill Baluchis (iucluding all
Baluchis of Derajat), 3 Companies Punjabi Mahomedans.
"Afghanistan. 1878-80."
Head Quarters at Chaman. Uniform. Dark Green. Facings, Bed. Lnce, Black.
Lt.Col. R. C. G. Mayne.Ctf. Staff Corps|2i Dec. 98. Commandant, :o Apr. 94. [Comdg. at Chaman.
Major G. E. Even, Staff Corps '21 Sept.9j'2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr. ji Oct. 92.— Offg. Comdt. and
Bt.Major R. Southey, Slaft'Corps
Captain J. O. Mennie, Staff Corps
Capt. A. L. G. Jacob, DSO. StntfCorps
Captain E. L. C. Berger, Staff Corps...
Lieut. C. U. Price, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. J. C. Eastwood, Staff Corps..
3 Oct. 98J Wing Commander, 7 July 93.— Offg. 2nd iu Command.
6 Feb. 95 Wiug Officer, 25 Feb. 87. — With 77 Hombay Infantry.
30 Jan. 97! Wing Officer, 18 Jan. 89. — Furlough.
1 Feb. Q7|Wing Officer, 21 Aug. 91.— With Hong Kong Regiment.
. Ton .,.. U'inir Hffidor and ArliniQTit n Of>t. nr Witn -.-. R<-.ml-...T-
Jan. 90
3 June 92
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Oct 91. — With 27 Bombay Inf.
Wing Officer and Qr. Master, 23 Feb. 94— Offg. Adit, and S.S.O.
Chaman.
Wing Officer, 9 Nov. 94.— With 27 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Plague duty, Satara.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. R. H. Palin. Staff Corps 28 Apr. 93
Lieut. N. R. Anderson. Staff Corps to Jan. 97
Lieut. G. Ne™-come. Staff Corps 22 Apr. 98
2nd Lieut. W. F. Adair. Staff Corps ... 20 Jan. 97
2nd Lieut. C.E. B. Steele, Staff Corpsjao Feb. 97!Officiating Wing Officer.
Il-n medical charge
Note.— The Effective Establishment of a Native Infantry Regiment consists of Eight Companies with 1 Command-
ant, 2 Wing Commanders, ^ Wing Officers, 1 Medical Officer, 8 Subadars, 8 Jamadars, 40 Havildars. 40 Naiccs, 16
Drummers, 704 Sepoys, or 3ic of all Ranks (Native). Noneffective Native Staff. — r Subadar Major, 1 Native
Adjutant., 1 Drill Uav'ildar. t DriilNaiek, 8 Hav HaviMars, 1 Drum Major, 1 Fife Major.
The 24th and 26th Bombay Infantry have an establishment of Soo Sepoys, or 91s of all ranks.
CORPS UNDER THE ORDERS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
The Contingent consists of 4 Regiments of Cavalry , 4 Field Batteries of Artillery , and 6 Regiments of Infantry.
Head Quarters, Bolarum.
Major Gen. SirM. G. Gerard, KCSI. CB.\ 2 Mar. 85
Colonel R. A. Gilchrist. Staff Corps ...I 4 Aug. 95
Jjt.Col. C. L. Swaine, MD. Madras Est. 31 Mar. gl
STAFF.
Commandant, 1 Apr. 96.
Assistant Adjutant General, 10 Nov. 95.
Principal Medical Officer, 7 June g3.
Class Squadron Regiment — 1 Squadron
At Mominabad.J " Centeal India." Un
Lt.ColonelF.S.Gwatkin, Staff Corps..-! 22 Jan.
Bt.MajorE.F.H.M'Swiney, Sraff Corps 26 June
Captain A. A. Jones, Staff Corps
Captain G. S. Morris, Staff Corps
Captain B. J. H. Humfrey. Starr Corps
Captain F.W. C.Turner. Staff Corps ...
Cartain A. Andrew, Staff Corps
Lieut. C.E.E.F. K.Macquoid,DSO.S.C.
Lieut. J. L. Orr, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. E. G. Liliingston. Staff Coras
Lieut.. A.N. D.Fngan, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut. F. P. P. Rouse. Staff Corps
Lt.ColonelC. Mallins, JIB. Madr. Est.
1st Lancers.
Sikhs, 1 Squadron Deccani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Jats.
iform. Rifle Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
go Commandant, 27 Jan. 98.
97 2nd in Comd. and Squad. Comdr. 26 June 93.— Staff Capt. In tell.
29 July 93 Squadron Commander, 16 July 93. [Branch, War Office.
23 May 96 Squadron Commander, 12 Dec. 96. — Extra Aide de Camp to the
30 Jan. 97 Squadron Officer, 6 Jan. 98.— With 4 Lancers. [Gov. of Madras.
2=; Aug. 97 Squadron Officer, 27 Mar. 90.— Burma Military Polic3.
S Sept.97 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 91.
26 Aug. 88 Squadron Officer, 24 Jan. 92. — Staff Lieut. Intell. Branch, Burma.
30 June S9 Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 91.— Burma Military Police.
S May 90 Squadron Officer, S Feb. 94. — Officiating Adjutant.
5 May 04 Officiating Squadron Officer.
22 Jan. 960fficiating Squadron Officer.
30 Sept. 98!n medical charge, 3 Dec. 86.
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
2nd Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment— i Squadron Sikhs, i Squadron Deccini Mahomedaus, i Squadron Jats.
At Bolarum,] Uniform, Rifle Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold,
5"
Rank, Nambs, and Coeps.
Abmt
Rank.
Remarks.
Major H. L. Wright, Staff Corps n May
Cap'.ain F Wyllie, Staff Corpa 22 Feb.
9 Sept
25 Nov.
16 Feb.
14 Sept.
21 Dec.
12 Nov.
3 Dec.
16 Apr.
25 Ot.
1 Mar.
Captain T. D. Leslie, Stafl Corps
Captain D. S. Buist, Staff Corps
Captain A. R. Saunders, Staff Corps ..
Captain H. A. Lane, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. N. Lovell, Staff Cirps
Lieut. S. A. M. Orr, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. R. Harbord, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. K. Birch, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Lambert, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel G. J. Kellie, Bengal Estab.
98 Commandant, j Apr. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
90 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, with rank of
I Major, 8 March 96.— Furlough.
93 Squadron Commander, 30 July 93. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
96 Squadron Commander, 6 Feb. 97. — Offg. Mil. Sec. to President,
98 Squadron Officer, 24 Mar. 93. [Hyderabad.
98 Squadron Officer — Personal Assist, to President, Hyderabad. —
9: Squadron Onicer, 6 May 97. [Sick Furlough.
92 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 25 Nov. 96.
94 Squadron Officer, 1 July 97.
97 Officiating Squadr m Officer.
97 Officia'ing Squadron Officer.
97 In medical charge, 1 Dec. 94.
3rd Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Jats.
Buema, 1885-87." Uniform, Rife Green. Facings, White.
At Aurungabad.] " Cbnteal India
Major J. W. B. Meade, Staff Corps
Captain R. Wapshare, Staff Corps
Captain A. W. Warden, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. H. Dunlop, Staff Corns
Captain W. W. Warner, Statf Corps ...
Lieut. H. K. Dalyell, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Tennant, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. P. S. Hicks, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. F. Newnhain, Statf Corps
2nd Lieut. H. W. Nwen, Staff Corps...
Major R. James, MB. Madras Est
25 Jan.
P7
1 Feb.
91
6 Feb.
95
2a Nov
9?
4 May
98
30 Dec.
iu
17 Nov
QO
4 July
91
7 Apr.
91
22 Jan.
96
31 Mar.
9'
Commandant, 10 Nov. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr., 10 Nov. 95,
Squadron Commander, 6 Feb. 9;. — Furlough.
Squadron Commaniier, 2 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 6 June 91.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Dec. 92.
Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 93. — Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 20 May 97.
Orficiatrng Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 26 Apr. 89.
[Major,
with rank of
4th Lancers.
Class Squadron Regiment— 1 Squadron Sikhs, 1 Squadron Hindustani Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Jats.
At Hingoli.J "Cenibal India"— "Bubma." Uniform, Rifle Green. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel H. M. Mason, Staff Corps ... 8 Feb. 96 Commandant, 6 June 91.
'2nd in Command and Squadron Commander,
Captain S.M.Mason, Staff Corps 22 Oct. 92 Squadron Commander, 11 Apr, 93.— S.S.O. Bolarum.
Captain C. R. Elliot, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97|Squadron Commander, 20 May 97.
Captain B.J. H. Humfrey, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 97'Squadron Commander, 3 Jan. 98.— From 1 Lancers. -Offg. 2nd
Captain E.A. W. Stotherd, Staff Corps
5 Feb. 98 Squadron Officer, 18 Nov. 88. [in Command.
Squadron Officer.
1 Jan. 90 Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 92.— Burma Military Police.
21 July 92 Squadron Officer, 20 May 97. — Furlough,
17 Nov. 92 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 1 Sept. 04.
15 May 92 Officiating Squadron Officer. — S. S. O. Hingolee.
16 Apr. 97 Officiating Squadron Officer.
31 Mar. 91 In medical charge, 2 Nov. 95.
Establishment of each Regiment of Cavalry. — Commandant; 3 Squadron Commanders and 2nd in Command ;
4 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 13 Native Commissioned Officers ; 48 Dafedars ; 6 Camel Sowars ; 6
Trumpeters; 427 Troopers ; Total 500. 7 Apothecary; 1 Hospital Assistant.
Note. — The horses are Silladaree or private property.
Lieut. A. E. B irnard, Staff Corps
Lieut. P. N. Leslie, Staff Corps
Lieut. M.H.Henderson, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. E. E. C. Dalgliesh, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. C. Goodfellow, Siaff Corps ...
Major H.G.L.Wortabet,lf.D. Madras Est,
At Bolarum.]
No. 1 Field Battery.
'Mahidpoob" — "Nowah " — " Centbal India.
Captain A. G.Johnson, Royal Artillery, 12 Apr. 9oiCommandant, 16 June 94.
Lieut. E. C. Harington, R. Artillery ... 27 July 92 Subaltern, 1 Aug. 96.
Lieut. H. L. Cottingham, R. Artillery.. .|»5 July 93 Supernumerary Subaltern..
1 1
No. 2 Field Battery.
At Aurungabad. ] "Cbnteal India." Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Captain L. W. P. East, DSO. R. Art. ...U8 Dec. 95I Commandant, 13 Apr. 96.
Lieut. G. A. Smyth, Royal Artillery ... 13 Feb. 9+ Subaltern, 9 Jan. 97.
Lieut. E. F. Corbett, Royal Artillery ... 23 Nov. 94 Supernumerary Subaltern.
Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
No. 3 Field Battery.
At Hingolee.] Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Captain H. A. Reid, Royal Ani'lery ...71 Dec. 96:Commandant, 26 Sept. 97.
I Subaltern,
Lieut. W. C. R. Farmar.Royal Artillerylij Feb. 92l0fficiating Subaltern.
No. 4 Field Battery.
At Ellichpore.] " Centbal In:dia." Uniform, Blue. Facings, Scarlet.
Captain T. B. Wood, Royal Artillery ...I14 Mar. 94JCommandant, 3 Sept. 96.— Furlough.
Captain E.P.Lambert, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 94 Officiating Commandant.
Lieut. G. A.Hope, Royal Artillery I29 Jan. ^Subaltern. 4 Apr. 96.
'Establishment of each^Batterg.— 1 Commandant ; 1 Subaltern. Gunners— 2 Native Commissioned Officers; 12 Non-
56 Gunners. Drivers — 4 Non-Commissioned Officers; 36 Drivers; iS
1 Hospital Assistant: Total, 130. Ordnance — 2 6-pounder Guns,
Commissioned Officers; 2 Buglers
Bullock Drivers ; 1 Farrier Salootrie ;
212-pounder Howitzers. The four Batteries are linked together.
L L
513 Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
1st Infantry. — Linked with 2nd and yd Infantry.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Deccani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jits.
AtJaulna.] "Mahidpooe" — "Nowah." Uniform, 'Red. Facings, Dark Green.
Rane, Names, and Coeps.
Captain T. E. Plumer, Staff Corps.
Captain F. V. Whittall, Staff Corps
Captain R. G. Burton, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. F.Major, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. H. Pigou, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. H. Coke, Staff Corps
Lieut. Ci. F. Dobbs, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. A. R. Burton, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. F. D. Davidson, Staff Corps.
Lieut. W. H. Lane, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. R. Wetherall, Staff Corps
Major F. J. Doyle, Madras Estab
Remaiiks.
Commandant, 22 Dec. 96, with rank of Major. [Major.
2ndin Command and Wins Commander. 2 July 96, with rank of
Wing Commander, 28 July 89. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 26 Junegi. — O'ig. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 93.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 14 Jan. 91. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 22 May 97.— Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer. 6 July 97.
Officiating Wing Offk-er.
Officiating Wing Officer and Qr. Master.— From 5 Madras Inf.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 21 Mar. 87.
2nd Infantry. — Linked with ist and yd Infantr
Class Company Regiment- ;
Head Quarters at Raiohore.]
Major E.W. St. G.Welchman, Staff Corps
Captain T. H. Hardy, Staff Corps
Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Ahirs
(from Gurgaon, Rohtak, Hissar, and Etewari).
"Mahidpooe"— ''Nowah" — " Bubiia, 1885-87." Uniform, lied. Facings, Dark Green.
Captain H. Lowther, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. A. V. Cummins, Staff Corps...
Lieut. H. G. W. Chandler, Staff Corps...
Lieut. T. C. Browning, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. H. E. Nicholas, Staff Corps ....
Liout. E. G. W. Pratt, Staff Corps
2nd Lieut W. V. Richards, Staff Corps
Captain T. E. Watson, MB. Madras Est.
11 July 94
25 Auir. 94
23 May 96
15 Jan. 91
22 Oct. 91
5 Apr. 92
19 May 92
3 Dec. 94
19 Jan. 97
29 Julj' 98
Commandant, 24 Sept. 94, with rank of Lt. Colonel.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 2 Oct. 97, with rank
of Major.
Wing Commander, 8 Dec. 96.
SVing Officer, 15 Jan. 93. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 97.— Military Accounts Department.
WingOfficer and Quarter Master, <y Sept. 93.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Aug. 93.
Wing Officer, 31 Oct. 96. — Furlough."
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 10 Sept. 98.
3rd Infantry. — Linked with ist and 2nd Infantry.
Class Company Regiment — 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jits.
At Aurungabad.] "Nowah" — "Centbal India" — "Bubsia, 1885-87." Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Green
1 May 89
1 Sept. 91
25 Ang.94
29 Aug. 96
25 Aug. 97
Major D. W. Purdon, Staff Corps
Captain C. H. Macdonald, Staff Corps...
Captain A. C. F. Bourchier, Staff Corps
Captain H.P. Lane, Staff Corps
Captain J. S. Richards, Staff Corps
Captain J. H. Vanderzee, Staff Corps. ..!i4 Sept.,
Lieut. E. N. Davis, Staff Corps 18 Mar. 90
29 Mar. 92
5 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 90
Lieut. J. R. Kennedy, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. E. Nangle, Staff Corps ...
Captain E. H. Wright, Madras Est.
Commandant, 12 Nov. 96, with rank of Lt. Colonel. [Major.
2ndin Commandand Wing Commander, t Dec. 94, with rank of
Wing Commander, 1 May 96.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 89. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 21 June 90.
Wing Officer, 21 June 90. — Burma Military Police.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Jan. 92.
Wing Officer, 1 Apr. 93. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 11 Oct. 93. — With Deolee
Irregular Force.
Inmedical charge, 1 Nov. 95.
4th Infantry.— Linked with 5th and 6th Infantry.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Deccani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jits
\ t TTllinViT^nT*. 1 "Nlflpnnp " TJnit'nvm T?ed. 7?nMvnx Dark Grpen T.nfp d-nlrl
AtElliohpore.] "Nagpooe
Major A. Adye, Staff Corps
Captain M. T. Shewen, Staff Corps
Captain F. W. Rea, Staff Corps
Captain T. M. Ward, Staff Corps
Captain T. M. Kirkwood, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. E. E. Lloyd, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. J. R.Glasfurd, Staff Corps...
Lieut. W.J. P. Preston, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. H. Stewart, Staff Corps
Captain G. Bidie, Madras Est
Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
13 June94lCommandant, 1 JUI3-93, withrankof Lt.Colonel.
1 Feb. 91 '2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 94, with rank of
I Major. — Officiating Commandant.
29 Aug. 96, Wing Commander, 2 Oct. 97. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
29 Aug. 96 Wing Officer, 14 Nov. 91. — Furough.
8 Dec. 97 Wing Officer, 1 Nov. 89. — Officiating Wing Commander.
26 June 89 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 91.
17 June 91 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 93.
1 Dec. 94 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master. — Furlough.
1 July 95 Officiating Wing Officer. — From 9 Madras Infantry.
30 Jan. 96 In medical charge, 25 Dec. 95.
5th Infantry. — Linked with 4th and 6th Infantry.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Ahirs
(from Gurgaon, Rohtak. Hissar, and Rewari).
" Centeal India." Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
At Bolarum.l
Commandant, 2 Oct. 97, with rank of Major.
2nd in Commandand Wing Commander, 14 June 97, with rank
Wing Commander, 2 Oct. 97. [of Major.
Wing Officer, 9 Oct. 91.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer, 18 Nov. 96.
WingOfficer and Quarter Master, 23 Feb. 94.
Wing Officer, 14 June 97.
4 Sept. 95 Officiating Wing Officer.
1 Oct. 93iln medical charge, 25 Aug. 91.
Establis iment of each Regimen* of Infantry. — Commandant; 2 Wing Commanders and 2nd in Command; 5 Wing
Oficers; t Medical Officer: 16 Native Commissioned Officers; 80 Non-Commissioned Officers ; 16 Dnirnruern ;
722 Privates in ist and 2nd Regts., 721 in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Regts. 1 Apothecary; 1 Hospital Assistant.
Captain W. H.Lewin, Staff Corps in Aug. 91
Captain A. W. Leonard, Staff Corps
Captain G. M. Audain, Staff Corps ..
Captain R. C. H. Chalmers, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. W. Barton, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. F. W. Tregear, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. L. Cotton, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. S. Palmer, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. G. Halliday, Staff Corps
Major H. Greany, JiTJ.Madr.Est,
10 Mar. 94
23 Aug. 95
25 Aug. 97
16 Dec. 90
24 Sept. 92
12 July 93
:6 Apr. 97
Local Corps. SI4
6th Infantry. — Linked with qth and $th Infantry.
Class Company Regiment— 3 Companies Rajputs, 3 Companies Hindustani Mahomedans, 2 Companies Jats.
At Hingolee.] Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
"Major B.C. M. Lushington, Staff Corps
Captain G. W. Priestley, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. S. Frazer, Staff Corps
Captain E. J. M. Wood, Staff Corps ...
Captain C. C. Renton, Staff Corps
Captain D. R. Adye, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. E. J. Perry, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. Macdonald, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. St. J. Cooke, Staff Corps
.Lieut. A. C. Hobson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. de J. Luxoioore, Staff Corps
Captain E. H. Sharman, Madras Est. ...
Army
Rank.
27 June 95
9 Sopt.93
29 Aug. 96
25 Aug. 97
S Feb. 98
14 Sept. 98
Izi Sept. 91
30 Apr. 93
24 Sept. 94
25 Jan. 95
1 Jan. 97
29 July 90
Rkmabks.
Commandant, 2 July 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel. [Major.
2ndin Command and Wing Commander, 12 Nov. 96, with rank of
Wing Commander, 22 July 97.
Wing Officer, 22 May 90.
Wing Officer, 1 Apr. 91.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 June 90— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 93.
Wing Officer, 21 Sept. 94.— Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd Class,
Mhow.
Wing Officer, 22 Sept. 97.— Officiating Adjutant.-.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 3 May 98.
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Raised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service.
Placed under the orders of the Commander in Chief in India from 15 Feb. 1897.
The Two Regiments of Beatson'sHorseincorporated with the Central India Horse, 16 April and 8 Sept. i860.
The Regiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on 16 Feb. 1861. ,
"Afghanistan, 1879-80" — "Kandahab, 1880."
FIRST REGIMENT.
Glass Squadron Regiment.— 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Punjabi Mahomedans, 1 Squadron Ranghars.
Head Quarters at Gooni, Central India. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Maroon.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Lt.Colonel G. E. Money, Staff Corps ...
Colonel N. F. F. Chamberlain, Staff C...
Major J. B.Edwards, DSO. Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Colonel L. Herbert.Staff Corps...
Bt.Major C. P. Campbell, Staff Corps ...
Captain E.C.B. Cotgrave, Staff Corps...
Captain Hon. H. D. Napier, Staff Corps
Captain A. P. Browne, Staff Corps
Captain R. C. Bell, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. D. Pinney, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. S. Tancred, Staff Corps
Lieut. S. A. Cooke, Staff Corps
Lieui. H.K. Barr, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. St. C. Muscroft, Staff Corps...
Captain B. G. Seton
Abmt
Rank.
14 July 9
6 Jan. 94
30 Jan.
20 May
10 July 95
10 May 93
23 Aug. 9
5 Feb. 9
16 Nov. 9
25 Sept. 90
17 Dec. 9
14 June 91
19 Sept. 94
24 Oct. 96
30 Jan. 98
Kemabes.
Commandant, 15 Feb. 97. ,.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97. — Furl.
Squadron Commander, 14 Mar. 87.
Squadron Commander, 17 July 89. — With 2nd Regiment.
Squadron Commander, 11 Apr. 91. — Brig. Major to Insp.Gon. of
Cavalry in India.
Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.— Furlough.
Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.
Squadron Officer, 11 Mar. 90.
Squadron Officer, 7 Apr. 94. — Furlough.
Squad. Officer, 1 Nov. 92.— Boundary Settlement Off. Udaipore.
Squadron Officer, 8 Nov. 93.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 29 Nov. 93.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 19 Mar. 98.
SECOND REGIMENT.
Class Squadrons Regiment. — 2 Squadrons Sikhs, 1 Squadron Punjabi Pathans, 1 Squadron Ranghars.
Head Quarters at Agar, W. Malwa. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel A. Masters, Staff Corps ._..... 30 Nov. 96 Commandant, 15 Feb. 97. LSec. to "Viceroy
'12nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97. —Mil.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.—
Furlough. — From n Bengal Lancers. [Dalhousie.
Squadron Commander, 17 Apr. 88. — D.A.A. Gen. for Inst.,
Squadron Cominandei,> 17 July 89. — With 1st Regiment.
Squadron Commander, 17 July 89.
i Squadron Commander, 26 Oct. 91.
i Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97. — With the Egyptian Army.
. Squadron Commander, 15 Feb. 97.— From 2 Bombay Lancers. —
Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97.
1 Squadron Officer, 26 Oct. 91. — Assistant Political Agent, Gilgit.
: Squadron Officer, 21 Apr. 93. — Assistant Inspecting Officer, C.I.
States, Imperial Service Cavalry.
I Squadron Officer, 1 Apr. 92. — Aidede Camp to Sir G. B. Wolseley.
i Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 15 Feb. 97. — Furlough.
; Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97.— On Field Service— With Peshawur
Transport Train.
1 Squadron Officer, 15 Feb. 97.
, Officiating Squadron Officer. — From 2 Bombay Lancers.
i Officiating Squadron Officer.
I Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
1 In medical charge, 26 Mar. 94.
Establishment of each Regiment. — Commandant; 4 Squadron Commanders ; 4 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical
Officer; 4 Risaldais ; 4 Risaidars ; 1 Wordie Major; 8 Jemadars; S Kote Dafedars; soDafedars;
S Trumpeters; 536 Sowars.
p.a.c. Col. A. G. A. Durand, CB. S. C...
Major F. H. R. Drummond, CIE. Staff
Corps.
Captain W. A. Watson. Staff Corps.
Bt.Lt.Colonel L. Herbert, Staff Corps...
Captain F. C. Grant, Staff tjorps
Captain A. B. Mayne, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Col.C.V.F.townshend, DSO. S.C
Captain C. E. Baynes, Staff Corps .....
Captain W. D. Daunt, Staff Corps . . .
Captain R. L. Kennion, Staff Corps...
Captain D. H. Cameron, Staff Corps
Captain G. R. de H. Smith, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. H. O. Spence.Statf Corps
Lieut. A. S. Capper, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. B. Bird wood, Staff Corps .
Lieut. A. Hewlett, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. N. Hood, Staff Corps
Lieut. M. R. Pocock, Staff Corps ....
Captain C. M. Moore, MD. Bom.Estab,
27 Apr.
16 Feb.
96
87
11 Aug. 91
20 May 98
11 Aug. 91
22 Jan. 92
18 Nov. 96
14 Feb. 94
25 Aug. 97
5 Feb. 98
23 July 98
16 Nov
3 Aug.
r2 Aug
98
92
93
1 Jan. 93
?S Apr. 95
13 July 96
4 July 98
1 Mar. i
Malwah Bheel Corps (Raised 24 Feb. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpore (Central India). Uniform, Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lace, Black.
Major E. R. Penrose, Staff Corps ...
Captain G. V. Holmes, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel J. Duke, Bengal Estab.
12 Feb. 96
5 Feb. 98
30 Mar. 92
Commandant, 7 Aug. 96, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
Adjutant, 7 Aug. 96.
In medical charge, 27 Nov. 84. — And Bhopawur Agency.
Establishment. — Commandant; Adjutant; 1 Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors; 1 Subadar Major ; 7Subadars.
8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars 4oNaicks; 16 Buglers; 500 Privates.
L L 2
3»4«
Local Corps.
Bhopal Battalion (late Bhopal Levy. — Raised Jan. 1859, for General Service).
"Afghanistan, 1878-7Q."
Head Quarters at Sehore. Uniform, Drab. Facinas, Chocolate.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Major G. A. Collins, Staff Corps
Captain A. Poingdestre, Stall Corps ..
Captain B. P. S. Rooke, Staff Corps
Ran*.
Remarks.
13 June 94 [Commandant, 2r Aug. 95, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
28 Jan. 9312nd in Command and vviug Commander, 12, fan. 97, with raDk of
I Major. — Furlough.
28 Ap- 97I Wintr Officer and Adjutant, 20 Nov. 96. — Offg 2nd in Command.
Lieut. H. L. Anderson, Staff Corps 126 Mar. 9o|Wmg Officer. 1 Dee. 97.— O liciating Adjutant.
Lieut. F. W. Thomas, Staff Corps '19 Fob. 92|Officiating Wing Officer. — From 15 Madras Infantry.
Lieut. E. T. Carwithen, Staff Corps . J20 Nov. 9;!0fficiating WingOfficer. -Assist. Commis.Off. Khyber Brigade.
Lt.Colonel A. H. O.Dane, AID. bom. Est; iApr.^Sitn medical charsre, 5 Dec. 81.— Agency Surgeon, Bhopal, and
I Civil Administrative Medical Officer for Geuir.il India.
Establishment. — Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 »Viu_; Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 1 Subadar Major ;
9tJabadarR; io.Ie.nadars; 50 Havildars ; 50 Naicks; ?.o Drummers; 2 Native Doctors ; 800 Soi/Oys.
Deolee Irregular Force (Cavalry — Lancers, and Infantry). — Raised in 1857.
Place! under the orders of tha Commander-in-Chief in India from 15 Feb. 1837.
"Afghanistan, 1879-80."
• At Deolee. Uniform, Green. Facinqs, Scarlet. Luce, Gold.
Commandant, it Apr. 90, with rank of Lt.Colonel.
2nd in Comd. A Sauai. Comdr., 18 Nov. 94, with rank of Major.—
Major .T. A . Bell, Stafi Corps
Major G. G. J. S. Jones, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. L. Waller, Staff Corps
Lieut. K. E. Nangle, Staff Corps
Major H. R. Woolbert. MB. B im. Est
Lieut, de V. Condon, Bengal Est.tb ...
£jt«4/i«4 men*. - Commandant ; 1 Squadron Commander; 1 Wins
Cavalry, 2 Troops, with 1 Risaldar ; 2 Jemadars; 12 Dafedars
10 Sept. 9
4 Dec. 98
25 Aug. 97
5 M ir. 92
1 Oct. 97
Offg. C unmanda it an 1 Jaut mmeut Magistrate, Deolee.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Aug. 87. — Otfg. 2nd in Command.
O.fg. Wing O-fi ser an I Adjt. — From 3 Inf. Hyderabad Contgt.
In medical charge, 1 Jan. 91. — Offg. Kotah and Jullawur.
28 Jan. 9-S'O.ficiating in medical charge.
Officer; Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors.
2 Trumpeters ; 81 Sowars ; 2 Camel Sowars ;
or -.00 "of all ranks. Infantry, 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars; <,o Havildars; 40 Naicks;
16 Drummers; 600 Sepoys : 712 of all ranks. Non-effective Native Sfaj/— Subadar Major ; 1 Havildar Major;
1 Native Adjutant; 1 Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havildars; 1 Drum Major; 1 Fife Major.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force (Raised 12 June i860).
At Erinpoorah (Rajpootana) . Uniform, Dark Green. Facing t, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel P. W. Percy -Smith, Gen. List.Inf.i 29 Aug. 9; Commandant, 22 Jan. 89. — Offg. in Command Deesa District.
Major R. A. Cole, StaffOorps
Captain F. T. C. Hughes, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. C.E. Tristram, Staff Corps
30 Jan. 93 2nd in Com and Squad. Commander, 22 Jan. 89. —Offg. Comdt.
9 May 96 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Jan. 89. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
16 Oct. 92
-From 29 Madras .In-
Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.-
fantry.— S.S.O.
In medical charge, 8 Sept. 96. — Offg. Residency Surg., Nepaul.
Officiating in medical charge.
Wing Officer; 1 Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors.
Captain W. E. A.Armstrong, Mad. Est. 30 Jan. 9;
Lieut. J. L. Marjoribanks, MB. Bjm.Est.l2S July 9;
Establishment. — Commandant; Squadron Commander;
Cavalry — 2 Troops, with 1 Risaldar : 2 Jemadars; 12 Dafedars ; 2 Trumpeters ; 70 Sowars ; 4 Camel Sowars j
or 100 of all ranks. Non-effective Native Staff— 2 Pay Dafedars. Infantry — 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars; 8
Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 600 Privates; or 712 of all ranks. Non-effective Natire
Staff'— \ Subadar Major; 1 Native Adjutant; 1 Drill Havildar ; 1 Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars ; 8 Pay Havil-
dars; 1 Drum Major; 1 Fife Major.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Raised 15 July 1840).
Head Quarters at Kherwarah (Rajpootana) . Detachments at Kotra and Udaipux.
Facings , Scarlet, Lace Black.
Uniform, Rifle Green.
Captain C. H Dawson, Staff Corps .
Captain H. L. Goodenough, Staff Corps
Captain H. P. Bell, Staff Corns
Lieut. H. S. Alexander, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. C. Laiug, Bombay Estab...
at Kherwarah and Political
Lt.Colonel E. D. F. Bignell, Staff Corps 7 July 95, Commandant, 20 Nov. 94.— Corodg
Supdt. Hilly Tracts, Meywar.
23 Oct. 9i[2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Jan. 97, with rank
of Major. — Assist. Pol. Supdt., Hilly Tracts, Meywar. — At Katra.
23 Aug. 95 Wing Officer, 25 July 9b. —Political Employ, Cashmere.
4 May 93 Wing Officer, 16 Oct. 97.— Sick Furlough.
13 Nov. 90 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjt.— From 16 Madras Infantry.
28 Jan. 98 in medical charge, 8 Apr. 08.
Eit.iblishnent.— Commandant; Wing Commander ; 2 Wing Officers; 1 Medical Officer ; 1 English Writer ; 2Thakoors;
2 Native Doctors; 1 Subadar Major; 7 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks; 1 Bugle Major;
15 Buglore ; 600 Privates.
Mhairwarra Battalion (late Mhairwarra Local Battalion. — Raised 16 June 1822.
"Central India," "Afghanistan, 1878-70."
Head Quarters at Ajmere. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Colonel N. R. Stewart, Staff Corps ,28 Mar. 90' Commandant, 15 Apr. 90. [Furlough.
Captain G. H. J. Moore, Staff Corps .. 22 Jan. 9o|2nd in Comd. and WingComdr..i Nov. 94, with rank of Major.—
Captain C B. B ildocx, S'aff Corps 129 Aug. 96 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Nov. 94.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Lieut. L. E. Fagan, Swff Corps 9 Oct. 9: Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.— From 6 Madras Inf.
j,t. Colonel D. ffVeneh-Mullen, Ben. Est. '31 Mar. 97 In medical charge, 24 Mar. 93. — And Civil, Ajmere.
i.sUbliHk:ient.— Commandant; Wing Commander; Wing Officer; Medical Officer ; 8 Subadars; 8 Jemadars ; 40
Havildars ; 40 Naicks ; i6Drummers ; 600 Sepoys. Non-effective Native Staff— 1 Subadar Major ; i Drill Havil-
dar; 1 Drill Naick; :st Bugle Major; 2nd Bugle Major; 8 Pay Havildars ; 8 Colour Havildars.
Resident's Escort— Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 1816).
Establishment.— i Native Doctor ; i Subadar; i Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks ; 2 Buglers; 80 Sepoys.
Indian Medical Service.— Bengal.
VFor the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, tee page iii. J
515
DlBECTOB GeNEBAL.
Harvey. RttfcU CB.DSO. MD. MCh. Hon.)
Surgeon to he Governor General [R] ... }
Sl/BGSON Genebal, ranking ca Major
General.
Colonels.
Spencer.LionelDixon.'CB. MD. MRCS.[R]
Warburton, William Pleace, MD. MCh. ,
FRCSI. >
Rave, Daniel O'Connell, MD. FRCSI. ;
So i. Surgeon to the Governor General ... )
Stephen, Arthur," MA. MB. MCh
Newman, John Henry,16 MP. MCh
Carmichael, James Charles Gordon,18 MD. \
MCh i
Hutcheson, George, MD.MCh. LRCP.EJ. [
LECS.Ed )
Franklin, Benjamin, CIE. MRCS. LSA. )
Son. Surgeon to the Governor General... )
Davis, Geo. M'Bride,24 CB. DSO. MD. I
MCh. LAH. Dub I
Bendley, Thomas Holbein, CIE. LRCP. \
MRCS. LSA )
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Sanders. Richard Careless, MD.FRCS.Ed. 1
MRCS. LSA I
Gregg, William Henry,26 MB. MCh. MRCP.
Smyth, Frederick Aug.30 LM.Dub. L.Ch. ...
Carr-Calthrop, Christopher William,")
MD. MRCS. LRCPI. LSA. HP. 69 *
Roe, William Alex. Crauford, LRCP.Ed. I
FRCS.Ed I
Deane, Andrew, MD. FRCSI. LAII.Dub. ...
Murray. William Flool, MB. MCh. )
FRCS. S
Murphy, William Reed,** DSO. LRCSI.)
LRCPI. h.p. 72 j
Joubert, Charles Henry, MB. FRCS
ASSISTANT 80BGEON
SUBGEON
31 Mar. 6.
Russell, Edgar Geer, MB. B.Sc. MRCS.1
LSA j
Scully, John, LRCP. MRCS
Reid, Adam Scott,36 MB. MCh
Hall, GeoETrey Craythorue, LRCP.Ed.')
MRCS )
Bookey, John T. Brownrigg,3" LRCP.Ed. \
LRCSI. j
Young,James,36.H-B.iL?CA.-E'i.p.B.ii., m.m., )
H.P., M.G.M. 83 S
Hamilton, Henry,68 B A. MD. MCh
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept
30 Sept.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
MAJ. GEN
i Apr. 95
SOHGKON
COLONEL.
24 Oct. 92
7 Jan. 94
2 Apr. 94
:9 May 94
29 Mar. 95
:g Mar. 95
1 Oct. 97
24 Oct. 97
24 Oct. 97
2 Apr. q9
EEMABKS.
("Director General, Indian Medical Services and
\ Sanitary Commr. with ihe Govt, of India.
/Officiating Principal Medical Officer Punjab
X Command, with rank of Surgeon General.
Insp. Gen. of Civil Hospitals, N.W.P. and Oude.
Inspr.General of Civil Hosps. Punjab.- Furlough.
("P. M. O. and Sanitarv Commr.. Assam District.
X — Offg. Inspr. General of Civil Hosps. Punjab.
Principal Medical Officer, Lahore District.
Principal Medical Officer, Presidency District.
1 Administrative Medical Officer and Sanitary
\ Commissioner, Central Provinces.
Medical Officer, Punjab Frontier
Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal.
( Principal
X Force.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
30 Mar.
<o Mar.
BBIG SUK(.
LT.COL.
69 4 Oct. 9 j
69 20 June 94
69.12 Jan. 95
69 29 Mar. 95
69 31 Mar. 95
69 4 Dec. 9
69 2 Apr. 96
1 Sept. 96
1 Oct. 96
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
21 Dec. 96
9 Apr. 97 1
9 June 97
1 Oct. 971
(Professor Ophthalmic Surgery, &c, Calcutta.
( Medical College.
Civil, Burd wan.— Sick Furlough.
(MedicRl Storekeeper, Punjab Command.— Offg.
< P.M.O. and Sanitary Coir>mr. Assam, with
( rank of Colonel.
Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab.— Furlough.
Residency Surgeon, Cashmere.
Civil, Shahabad.
6 Bengal Infantry.
f Professorof Midwifery, Med. Coll., and Obstetric
(. Physician, Eden Hospital. Calcutta.
I Professor of Materia Medica and Clinical
•I Medicine, Medical College, Calcutta, and ex
( officio 2nd Physician to the College Hospital.
Assay Master, Calcutta Mint.
38 Bengal Infaotry.
("Insp. Gen. of Prisons, N. W. P. and Oudh. —
Offg. Insp. Gen. of Civil Hospitals, N. W.
Provinces with rank of Colonel.
Martin, Daniel Nicholas,35 MD. MCh
Lawrie, Edward, MB. MRCS
Zorab, John Manook, MB. MCh
Dutt, Russick Lall, MD. MECS. LSA
Duke. JosTma,40 MRCS. LSA :
M'Conaghey, John, MD. MCh
Palmer, Edward,41 LRCPI. LRCSI
Holmes, Robert Andrew King, BA. MD. 1
MRCS >
Moriarty, Matthew Denis, BA. MB.)
FRCSI. i
Bovill, Edward,42 MB. MCh. FRCS
O'Brien, Bartholomew, MD. 3iCk
Ahmed, Zalnoor Allee,43 MD. LRCP.Ed. \
LFPS.Glas j
Griffiths, Wm. Edwin,4' MRCS. LSA
Wilkie, David, MB. MCh. h.p. 73
Macdonald, Denis Peter,45 MD.MCh. LRCSI.
Wright, Frederick Wm.46 DSO. MB. MCh.
Willcocks, Alexander John, MD. MRCS. )
Hon. Surgeon to the Governor General
M'Kay, Henry Kellock,4-.M".R OS. LSA
Swaine, Frederick Robert, MB. MCh. ..
Browne, Samuel Haslett.^C'-E. MD MCh
Hon. Surgeon to the Governor General ..
Mair, Edward, MB. MCh
j" ilar. 72 24 Oct. 97 1 Battalion 5 Goorkhas.
j j
30 Mar. 72J24 Oct. 971 Bengal Sappers and Miners.
31 Mar. 7620 >tnr 0°! Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
1 Oct.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
50 Mar.
30 .Mar.
3c Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
, 5" Civil, Central Prov. — In charge No. 37 Native
9 z ucc- °9[ '„ Field Hospital, Malakand Force.
72 30 Mar. 9;! Residency Surgeon, Hyderabad.
72!3o Mar. 92 Civil, Cuttack.
72130 Mar. 92 Civil, Hooghly.
72'3o Mar. 92'Malwah Bheel Corps.
72J3o Mar. gzlCivil and Lunatic Asylum, Lucknow.
72(.3o Mar. 92)9 Bengal Lancers.
72 30 Mar. 92 Superintendent, Central Jail, Lucknow.
1 Oct. 72 1 Oct. 92 Civil and Jail, Meerut.
72 1 Oct. 92 ; Civil, Moorshedabad.
72 1 Oct. 92JC1V1I and Jail, Allahabad.
72| 1 Oct. 92,28 Bengal Infantry.
72 1 Oct. 92I20 Bengal Infantry.
-,| j A I j Statistical Officer to Govt, of India in Sanitary
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr
1 Apr,
1 Apr. 73 T
30 Sept. 73 30
"< &c, Departments. [keeper, Bengal Comd.
Apr. 93lSenior Med. Officer, Port Blair.— Offg. Med. Store-
Apr. 93 ! 1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas.
Armstrong, James, MB. MCh
Fullerton, John Campbell,58 BA. MB. MCh
Warden, Charles James Hislop, LRCP. }
MRCS. j
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
I31 Mar.
31 Mar.
Sept.93 'Civil, NainiTal.
Sept.93 Civil, Jubbulpore, and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum,
93 Civil and Jail, Lohardugga.
94Principal, Lahore Medical College.
,, I ( Superintendent Central Jail, Bareilly. — Offg:.
74;3i Mar. 94 ^ Insp_ Gea of prisous, Bengal.
94 Civil and Jail, Cawnpore.
94 Agency Surgeon and A.M.O. Beloochistar.
I Medical Storekeeper to Government, Bengal
73'3°
73 30
74|3i
7431
74 31
Sept.<
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
31 Mar. 74 31 Mar. 94 { Command.-Furlough.
5i6
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Stoker, Rd. Nugent,51 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Bomford, Gerald," MB.LRCP.MRCS.LSA.
M'Cartie, Charles Joseph," MB. MCh
Ranking, George Spiers Alex. BA. MB. \
MRCS. LSA. H.p. 75 $
Murray, Robert Davidson,54 MB. MCh
Comins, Dennis Wood Deane,55 LRCP.1
MRCS $
O'Connor, Patrick Fenelon,56 MB. MCh. ...
Koran. James," BA. MB. MCh
Simmonds, William Allason,58 LRCP.\
MRCS.LSA ■
Macrae, Roderick, 50 MB. MCh
Bate, Thomas Elwood Lindesay , LRCPI. ~t
LRCSI S
Borah, bhibram,60 MB. LRCP.Ed. LFPS. 1
Gl.au i
Weir, Patrick Alex.,61 MA. MB. MCh.Ab. j
H.P. 76 >
Haig, Percy de Ha Era,6* LRCP. MRCS
Lewtas.Johnte MB. MRCS. LSA
Mawson, Wm. Artnur,07 LRCP. MRCS
Dantra, Sorabshaw Horma.su, MB. MCh....
Doyle, Bernard,69 MB. MCh
Cobb, Robert, MB. LRCP. MRCS
Cadge, William Hntson, LRCP. MRCS
Beatson, Chas.Hy.82 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed...
Owen, Charles William,"1 CMG. CIE.)
LRCP. MRCS j
Griffiths, Gilbert Saunders,"2 MRCS. LSA...
Owen, William,73 BA. MB. LRCSI
Kellie, George Jerome,"5 LRCP. MRCS
Basu, Dharmadas, LRCP.Ed. LFPS. Glas.
Mackenzie, Alexander William,'0 MB. MCh.
ffrench-Mullen, Douglas, MB. MCh
Nelis, James Alexander,78 MB. LCh
Crofts,AylmerMartin,"9iiJCP.E<i.iJ2C5.£<Z,
Crofts, James,60 MB. MCh
Coates, William,81 MB. MCh
Thomson, Samuel John,83 CLE. MRCS. \
LSA. H.P. M.G.M. 78 >
Campbell, Robert Neil,8* MB. MCh
Brander, Edward Salisbury,85 MB. MCh. \
LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed j
Chatterjie, Fakir Chundra,86 MB. MCh
Emerson, George Augustus,8' MB. MCh. ...
ffrench-Mullen, JarUth, MB. MCh. h.p. 77
Cretin, Eugene,89 MB. LRCP. FBCS.\
LSA. H.P. M.G.M. 78 j
Duncan, Andrew,9" MB. FRCS. LSA. ]
P.B.M. 78, P.G.M. 86 j
Nicholson, George Frederick. 31 D. LRCSI.
Bigger, Saml. Ferguson,92 MB. MRCS.LSA.
Robertson, Sir George Scott,93 XCSI. )
MRCS. LSA j
Grainger, Thomas,138 MB. MCh
Sweenv, Terence Humphrys,95 LRCPI. "i
FRCSI. h.p. p.b.m. 79 (
Barry, Daniel Francis,96 MB. MCk.~>
M.G.M. 79 S
Harris, Geo. FrancisAngelo,9'iiZCP.3/iJCS-
Anderson, John,98 MB. MCh
Bamber, Charles James,99 LRCP. MRCS.
Majors.
Perry, Francis Frederic, LRCP. MRCS.\
H.P. M.G.M. P.B.2I. 79 $
Little, Stephen,101 MB. MCh
Gimlette, Geo.HartDesmond,102J/Z>.irC7i. >
MRCS.LSA )
Hunter.ChristianBernard,103 LRCP. MRCS.
Smith.Julian Carter C-j,vmnton,,aiMB.MCh.
Dennys, George Wm. Patrick, ™*LRCP.MRCS
Macnamara, John William Unthank, MB. 1
LRCSI. LAR.Bub }
Sykes, Joseph,"'06 LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Tuohy, John Francis,107 MB. MCh
Lukis,Chas.Pardey,108JM"J2C5.£>S^. p.b.m. 80
Whitwell, Robert Richard Harvey, MB. MCh.
Waddell, Lawrence Auetine,109 MB. MCh....
Spencer,DhanjibhaiBarjoeji,U0Xi7'P<S. Glas.
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 74
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 75
75
75
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
SURGEON.
31 Mar. 75
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
30 Mar.
30 Mar. 7g
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
30 Mar.
1 Oct.
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
oORGliON
T.T.CriL.
0 Sept. Q4
30 Sept. 94
30 Sept. 94
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
31 Mar. 95
30 Sept. 95
30 Sept. 95
30 Sept. 95
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 96
31 Jlar. 96
30 Sept. 96
30 Sept.96
30 Sept.96
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
1 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
31 Mar. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
1 Oct. 97
i Oct. 97
30 Mar. 98
30 Mar. 98
30 Mar. 98
30 Mar. 98
30 Mar. 98
30 Mar. 98
20 May 98
REMARKS.
4 Punjab Infantry.
(Principal, Medical College, Calcutta, and ex-
I officio 1st Physician, Med. Coll. Hosp.— Furl.
39 Bengal Infantry.
Secretary to the Board of Examiners.
1 Civil, Howrah.Offg. Professor of Surgery, Med.
■j Coll. Calcutta, and ei-ojpcio 1st Surg, to Col-
{ lege Hospital.
Inspector General of Jails, Bengal.— Furlough.
6 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Mussoorie.
12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Dacca.
Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab.
Civil, Silchar.
Agency Surgeon, Baghelkhund.— Sick Furlough.
1 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Darjeeling.
11 Bengal Lancers.
Civil and Jail, Mandalay.
Civil, Peshawur.
Civil, Patna.
Civil, N. W. Provinces, Sick Furlough.
10 Bengal Lancers.
Medical Adviser to H. H. Maharaja of Patiala.
Lahore District.
Superintendent Opium Factory, Behar.
2 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
Civil, Jessore.
2 Battalion 5 Goorkhas.
Merwara Battalion.
3 Sikh Infantry.
( Residency Surgeon, Gwalior, and Med. Officer
(. to the Maharajah.
5" In rued, charge of Kotah and JhalrapatamPoIit.
i Agencies.— Offg. Residency Surg. Gwalier.
Civil, Lahore.
Sanitary Commissioner, N. W.Prov. and Oude.
Civil, Shillong.
Civil, Futtehghur.
Civil and Jail, Azimghur.
Civil and Jail, Dehra Dhoon.— Furlough.
Civil, Rajshahye.
1 Bengal Infantry.
2 Battalion 2 Goorkhas.
Civil, Mooltan. — Sick Furlough.
30 Sept.93
;o Sept. 98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
30 Sept.98
SURGEON
MAJOR.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Oct.
31 Oct. 79
31 Oct. 79
31 Oct. 79
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
31 Mar. 80
?encer,DhanjibhaiBarjoeji,110Xi7'P<S.Giaj. ■) •.,
ZSA „ j 3uuar
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
3 1 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 92
3 Punjab Cavalry.
Political Agent, Chitral.— Furlough.
Civil, Khoolna.— Ofig. Civil, Mozufferpur.
Civil and Lunatic Asylum, Benares.
Civil, N.W. Provinces. — Sick Furlough.
("Civil, Nagpore, and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum. —
< Offg. Principal Med. Coll. Calcutta, and ex
(. (ifficio 1st Physician Med. Coll. Hospital.
Civil, N.W. P. — On deputation Joint Civil, Simla.
Civil, Rawul Pindee.— OBg. San. Commr.Punjab.
Professor of Surgery, Lahore Medical College.
Civil, Rawul Pindee.
Residency Surgeon, Indore.
Civil and Jail, Chindwara.
Civil and Jail, Saharunpore.
(iivil, Sealkote.
Civil, Jail, and Lunatic Asylum, Tezpore.
Civil, Jail, and Lunatic Asylum, Bareilly.
Civil, N.W. Provinces. — Furlough.
Civil, N. W. Provinces.
Civil, Chumparun.— Offg. Civil, Patna.
( Chemical Examiner and Professor of Chemistry,
\ Med. College, Calcutta.
12 Bengal Infantry.
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
5*7
Majors.
Clarke, James,"' MD. MCh
Vaid, Cooverjee Cawasjee,112 LRCP.Bd.\
LFPS.Glas )
Pank,PhilipDurrell,112t£#CP.£rf. LRCS.Ed
Mulroney, Thomas Richard, MD. MCh. >
LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. MRCS $
Maodonald, Thomas Rankin,113 MB. MCh. ")
LRCS.Ed i
Giles, George Michael Jas., lu MB.FRCS. 1
LSI. h.p. p.b.m. 81 j
Sedgetield, Arthur Rbt. Wyatt, MB. MRCS.
Dobson, Edwin Francis Horatio, MB. MCh.
Shearer, Johnston,115 L>SO. MA. MB. MCh.
Hassan, Syed,116 MB. LRCP. MRCS
Banerji, Hem Chandra,117 LRCP. Ed.\
LFPS. Glas )
Nandi, Sambha Chandra,116 MB. MCh.
Peck, Francis Samuel,118 LRCP. Ed. MRCS.
Hawkms,FrederickDalyC£esar,Z.RC'P.-Ei. ")
MRCS i
Cunningham, John Adams, MD. MCh
Hudson.HarryChalmers,115 LRCPI.LRCSI.
Silcock, Alexander, BA. MB. BCh. MRCPI.
Mullane, Patrick,120 MD., MCh
Rodgers, John Win., 121£.KCP.iV. LRCS.Ed.
Maciaren. Jas. Farquharson,121t MB. MCh.
Young, Louis Tarleton,122 BA. MB. BCh. )
Dub. LCh. h.p. m.s.m. p.b.m. 82 )
Gibbons, Jas. Barry, LRCSI.LRCPI.u. 11. 82
Grant, Donald St. John Dundas,123 MB. )
BCh 5
Crawford, Dirom Grey, MB. MCh. Hon. \
FRCSL. )
Charles, Richard Havelock, MD. MCh. >
LRCS.Ed. h.p. p.b.m. 82 j
Duncan, George, l24 MB. MCh. LRCS.Ed. ...
Sykes, Wm. Ainley,125 DSO. MB. LRCP.i
MRCS 5
Leahy, Albert William Denis, MD. FRCS. \
LSA. H.p.83 j
Weir, Richard Bose, MB. MCh.Ab. p.b.m. 3S
Pratt, Jas. John,125 MRCS. LRCP.Ed.si.-e. 1
m.m. 84 i
Shore, Robert, MD. LFPS. Glas
Walsh„John Henry Tull,12" MRCS. LRCP >
H.P. M.G.M. M.M. 84 )
Hendley, Harold,123 MRCS. LSA
Banatvala, Hormasjie Edaljie,120 MD. >
LRCP. MRCS }
Fink, George Herbert, MRCS. LSA
Alpin, William George Patrick,13" MD. /
LRCP. MRCS $
Leslie,J.TasmanWaddell,130tJii?.irCA.^ii. )
H.P.M.G.M J
• Pram, David, MB. 2ICh. LRCS.Ed
Bown, Arthur Thomas,131 LRCP. MRCS....
Mukerji, U. Nath,13't MD. MCh. MRCS. ...
Price, William Locking,132 MB. MCh
Drury, Francis James,133 BA. MB. BCh. ...
Dyson, Herbert Jekyl,134 FRCS. LSA. M.M.85
Rogers, Fredk. Arth,135 DSO. LRCP. MRCS.
Carroll, Edward Richard William")
Charles,136 LRCP. MRCS J
Woolbert, Henry Robert, MB. MRvS
Baker, George Henry,1" MRCS. LSA
Adie, Joseph Rosamond,139 MB. MRCS. ...
Younan, Arthur Charles,140 MB. MCh
Alcock, Alfred William, MB. MCh
Cadell, John Macfarlar.e,141 MB. MCh
Thorold, William Grant, LRCP. MRCS. }
H.P. M.M. 86 j
nehir,Pa,tric'k.<ii2MD.LRCP.Ed.FRCS.Ed. )
MRCS. LSA. DPH.Camb.x.G.K. Z6 j
Pisani, Lionel John,143 MRCS. LSA
Basu, Basanta Kumar, MD. MCh
Sinha, Narendra Prasanna, 143t MBCP.'t
MRCS $
Edwards, William Rice, MD.MRCS
Mactaggart, Charles, MA. MB. MCh
Evans, John Fenton,144 1TB. MCh
Bell, George James Hamilton,145 MB. MCh
Daly, Joseph Thomas, MB. MCh. MRCPI.
Fooks, Henry,146 MRCS. LSA
Hudson, Ernest,1*1 FRCS. LSA
Dawson, Arthur William, MB. MRCS
Robinson, Wm. Hy. Banner,148 LRCPI. 1
LRCSI. $
Macnamara, Robert Joseph, MD. MCh
Pilgrim, Herbert Wilson, MB.MRCS.LSA.
French, George Brooke,140 LRCP. MRCS...
Wyville-Thomson, Francis, MA. MB. MCh.
SURGEON
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 80
2 Oct. 80
81
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Oct. :
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr.
2 Apr. B
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr. 8
2 Apr. S
1 Oct. 8
1 Oct. 8
1 Oct. 8
1 Oct. 8
1 Apr. 8
1 Apr. 8
1 Apr. 82
10 Sept. 82
30 Sept.82
29 Sept. 83
29 Sept. 83
1 Apr. 84
i Apr. 84
1 Apr. 84
1 Apr. 84
1 Apr. S4
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Oct. 84
1 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 85
1 Apr. 85
1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 8s
1 Oct. 8=;
1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 85
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
i Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 85
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
30 Sept. 86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
30 Sept.86
BURG.
Mi.TOR.
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 92
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REMARKS.
Civil, Goordaspore. — Sick Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Mirzapore.
Residency Surgeon, Jaepore.
Civil and Jail, Umritsur. — Sick Furlough.
Civil, Saran.— Furlough.
Civil, N. W. Provinces. — Sick Furlough.
Supdt. Opium Factory, Ghazeepore.— Sick Furl.
Civil, Dhoobree.— Offg. M. S. K. Punjab Comd.
27 Bengal Infantry.
3 Bengal Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Sylhet.
Officiating Civil, Barrackpore.
Civil, MozufFerpore.
Civil and Jail, Moradabad.
Civil, Mooltan. — Offg. Lahore.
16 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Belaspore.— Offg. Civil, Nagpore,
2 Battalion 3 Goorkhas.
2 Sikh Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Ghazipur.
Civil, TJmballa.
Supt. Campbell Med. School & Hospital, Sealdah.
f Chemical Examiner, Punjab, and Professor
(. Medical College, Lahore.
Civil, Monghyr. — Offg. Civil, 24-Pergunnahs.
I Professor of Anatomy, Medical Coll., Calcutta,
t and ex-officio 2nd Surg. College Hospital.
2 Punjab Infantry.
18 Bengal Lancers.
Civil, 24-Pergunnahs. — Sick Furlough.
Superintendent Central Jail, Futtehghur.
Civil, Med. School and Lunatic Asylum, Agra.
Residency Surgeon, Meywar.
Civil, Midnapore. — Offg. Moorshedabad.
Joint Civil Surgeon, Simla.
Civil and Jail, Betul.
Civil, Garo Hills.
Civil and Jail. Fyzabad.
f Secretary to Director General and Sanitary
I Commissioner with Government of India.
Supdt. R. Botanical Gardens and Government
37 Bengal Infantry. [Quinologist, Calcutta.
Bengal Infantrj'.
Civil and Jail, Seonee. — Officiating Civil, Belaspore
Civil, Chittagong.
Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal.
Civil, Mymensingh. — Offg. Monghyr.
Civil and Jail, Gowhatty.
Deolee Irregular Force.
Civil and Jail, Goruckpore.
Civil, Goojerat.
Bengal Infantry.
Superintendent of Museum, Calcutta.
j Deputy Sanitary Commr. 2nd Circle, N.W. Pro-
( vinces and Oude. — Sick Furlough.
1 Apr. gSIDeputySan.Commr.istCircIe.X.W.P.— SickFurl.
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 93
1 Apr. 9S
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 98
30 Sept. 93
30 Sept.93
3c Septus
o Sept.98
43 Bengal Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Alighur.
4 Bengal lnlanlry.
Civil, Rungpore.
Civil, Quetta.
( Superintendent Cent. Prison, Allahabad.— Offg.
(. Inspt. Gen. of Prisons, N.W.P. and Oude.
/Resident Physician, Medical College Hospital,
\ Calcutta, andProf'.of Pathology, Med. College.
Superintendent, Insein Jail. — Sick Furlough.
8 Bengal Cavalry.
15 Bengal Lancers.
Superintendent Central Jail, Benares. — SickFurl.
2 Bengal Lancers.
34 Bengal Infantry.
Superintendent Mooltan Central Jail.
Surg. Supdt. Presidency Gen. Hospital.
8 Bengal Infantry.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
5*8
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
■ URGBOiV
MiJOBS. CAPTAIN.
Brown, Edwin Harold, LRCP. LRCS.Ed... 30 oept.dol30Sept.g8
Bensley, Charles Norman, MB. MCh 30 Sept. 86 30 Sept 98
Henderson, Selby Herriot, MB. MCh 30 Sept.86|3o Sepc.98
Scotland, David Wilson, MB. MCh 30 Sept.86 30 Sept.98
Green, Chas. Robert Mortimer,150 LRCP. \ ~ . 0, 0,0
MRCS. LSA I 3° Sept.86 30 bept.98
Selliek:, James Henderson, MB. MRCS. ... 30 Sept.86 30 Sept.98
Hare, Edward Christian, LRCf. MRCS- ... 30 Sept.86 <Q Sept. 93
Clarkson, Frank Cecil, LRCP. MRCS UoSept. 86130 Sep! .98
Jordan, John Gregory, MB. MCh 30 Sept.ScLo Sept,
Morris, Herbert Mackmlay, LRCP.3fRC8.i30 Sept.86 30 Sept.98
Riisseu,AllauRupertPostance,uotJU'B.Ji"CAj3o Sept.86'3o Sept.9
Morwood, James,151 MO. MCh. I30 Sapt.86130 Sept.9
Hall.Edmun 1 Alexan ler William, MB.MCh.\yy Sept 86 30 Sept.9
Captains.
Elliot, William Henry Wilson,152 MRCS. LSA. MB. ...
Clark, William Ronaldson, MB. MCh
Braide, George Frederick William, MB. MRCS
Marks, Robert John, MRCS. LSA
Sunder, Charles Edward,*55 MB. MRCS. LSA
Ker, Malcolm Albert,156 MB. MCh
Buchanan, Andrew,15' MA. MD. MCh
Fischer, Lewis Gordon, MB. MCh
Vost, William, 15~t MB. MCh. MRCS
Garyie, John,15* MB. MCh
Gilbert, Clarence E. L.'5» MB. MCh. LRCPI. MRCS.
Manifold, Courtenay Clarke, MB. MCh
Irvine, Gerard Bsuhy, LRCP I. LRCSI
Roberts, Alfred Ernest,,153 MB. MCk. MRCS. m.g.m. 88
Davidson, David Macdonald, MB. MCk. Ah, a. p. p. )
B.M.Si. vt. 88 J
Maynard, Frederic Pinsent,151 MB. LRCP. MRCS ...
Lamont, John Charles,161 MB. MCh. MRCS
Nott, Arthur HolbronW,162 MB. LRCP. MRCS
Coleman, Albert,1" MB. MCh
White, William West.opp,'61 MIJ. MCh
Lane, Daniel Thomas,165 MD. MCh
Macwatt, Robert Charles.160 MB. MCh
Woodwright, IVm. Hy. Edwd.,166 LRCPI. FRCSI. t
LM.Dub $
Buchanan, Walter James,167 BA. Dub. MB. BCh. LM..
Close, Joseph Kinnear,166 MD. MCh
Marshall, Daniel Grove,169 MB. MCh.Ed. h.p. p.b.ji. )
11.il. 88 j
Moir, D. Macbeth,1"0 MA.MB.MCh.MRCP. m.g.m. 8 8
USrWhitchurch, Harry Frederick,171 LRCP. MRCS.
Roberts, James Reid, "» MB. LRCP. FRCS
Gee, Frederick William, MB. MRCS. LSA
Prasad, Kanta,172+ M B. MCh. LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed.\
LFPS.Glas f
0'Gorman,PntM<-kWilkins,';:)Xi?CP.£'J. LRCS.Ed. 1
LFPS.Glas. DPR. Camb j
Gray, William Henry, MB. MCh
Mould, George Thomas,1"^ LRCP. MRCS
DrakeBrockman, Herbert Edward, MRCS. LRCP. ~i
H.P. M.G.M. P.B.M. 89 i
Lane, William By-Am,''* LRCP. MRCS
Lumsden, Philip' James, ■"n MB. MCh
Ozzard, FairlieeRussell, 1T5Zi?CP. MRCS
A.nderson, AdamRivers Steele, 3A.MB. DPH. MRCS.
Calvert, John Telfer.WSf MB. LRCP. MRCS. DPH...
Jennings,, Edgar, MRCS. LSA. ...
Hendley, Arthur Gervase, LRCP. 3IRCS
Melville, Henry Bruce, MB. MCh
31 Mar. 67
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 8
31 Mar. 8
31 Mar. 8
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar,
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar
' 1 Oct. 87
1 Oct.
Vaughan, Joseph Charles Stoelke,1"6 MB. MCh
Duke, Alexander Leonard, MB. MCh
Chaytor- White, Joshua, MB. MCh
Elphick, Harry William,1"6!- MB. LRCP. MRCS
Bedford, Charles Henry, MD. MCh. DSc. MRCS. 1
FS A.Scot j"
Macnab, Allan James,1" LRCP. MSC
Smith, Henry, MD. MCh
Luard, Hugh Bixby,1"3 BA. MB. DPH. LRCP. MRCS
Wimberley, Charles Neil Campbell, 178t MB. MCh
Hore, Ernest Wickham, MB. LRCP. MRCS. ,
Crawford, James Muir, MB. MCh. LRCP. Ed. \
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas. J
Wolfe, John William, MB. BCh
Civil, Purneah.— Officiating Civil, Howrah
Civil and Jail, Toungoo.
Superintendent Central Jail, Agra.
Civil.N.W. Provinces. — Sick Furlough.
Civil, Durbhunga. — Acting Civil, Howrah— On
Plague duty, Calcutta.
Civil, Burma.
Civil, Seebsaugor.
Civil, Singboom.— Officiating Nadia.
Civil, Tipperah.— Furlough.
Civil, Burma.— Officiating Civil, Ferozepore.
Civil and Jail, Myingyan.
Civil and Jail, Shahjehanpore.
29 Bengal Intantry.
si/aGhOM
CAPTAIN.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct.
31 Mar. 88
Mar.
31 Mar. 38
3I Mar. 88|
31 Mar.
31 Mar
2 Battalion 1 Goorkhas.
Civil aud Jail, Umballa.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore.
14 Bengal Lancers.
Civil, Balasore.— Offg. Civil, Gaya.
19 Bengal Lancers.
Superintendent Central Jail, Nagpore.
Civil and Jail, Jhansi.
Civil and Jail, Gonda.
2 Punjab Cavalry.
3c Bengal Infantry.
Civil, N. W. Provinces.
14 Bonsai Infantry.
Civil, N. W. Provinces.
Civil, Murree.
Civil, Bogra. — Officiating Civil, Hazareebagh.
Professor of Anatomy, Lahore Medical College.
Civil, Hazareebagh. — Furlough.
Civil, Jullundur.
4 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Dhurmsnla.
7 Bengal Cavalry.
33 Bengal Infantry.
j Cential Jail, Midnapore. —Offg. Supdt. Central
( Jail, Dacca.
Officiating Civil, N.W. Provinces.
17 Bengal Cavalry.
f 1st Res. Surg. Pres. Gen. Hosp. Calcutta.—
^ Furlough.
24 Bengal Infantry.
Agency Surgeon, Gilgit.
5 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Sagaing, Burma.
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r Mar.
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Singh, Bawa Jiwan, MRCS. LRCP
James, Charles Henry, LRCP. MRCS.
O'Kinealy, Frederick, MSCS. LRCP
Buist-Sparks, Arthur Wm. Treminhere, MB. MCh.
Beare, Benjamin Hobbs, MRCS. LRCP
Oldham, Benjamin Curwen, MBCS. LECP
Bird, Robert, MCES. LECP. MD ,
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Jan.
31 Jan.
3: Jan.
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31 Jan.
31 Jan.
28 July
28 July
28 July
88; 17 Bengal Infantry.
S8;Superintendent Central Jail, Raepore.
1 Bengal Lancers.
( Civil.N.W. Provinces. — On deputation, Foreign
^ Department.
23 Bengal Infantry.
Residency Surgeon, Persian Gulf.— Furlough.
Civil, Bannoo.
Surgeon Naturalist, Marine Survey of India.
Civil, Bhaugulpore.
Officiating Supt. Central Jail, Jubbulpore.
;ivil, Central Provinces.
Civil and Jail, Etawah.
i Dep. San. Cominr. W. Bengal Circle.— Offg.
) Civil, Burdsvan.
Agency Surgeon, Meshed.
Offg. Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, 1st Circle.
Civil, N. W. Provinces.
89 22 Bengal Infantry.
90 Corps of Guides.
go Officiating Civil, TJmritsur.
qo +5 Bengal Infantry.
90 15 Bengal Infantry.
1 In medical charge, Loralai Outpost.— Officiating
9C 1 Residency Surgeon, Persian Gulf, Bushire.
qi Civil and Jail, Muttra.
f Secretary to Inspector General of Jails, &c,
91 ( Burma.— Sick Furlough.
91 4 Sikh Infantry.
91 Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab.
f 2nd Resident Surgeon Presidency Gen. Hosptl.
91 l — Acting 1st Resident Surgeon
31 Officiating Civil, Delhi.
( Offg. Civil, Midnapore— Deputy Sanitary Com-
91 1 missioner, Northern Bengal Circle.
< Civil, Backergunge.— Offg 2nd Resdt. Surgeon
3' ( Pres. Gen. Hospital.
( Resdt. Med. Officer, Medical College Hospital,
31 {. Calcutta.— Offg. Professcrof Physiology.
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
519
Captains.
Smith, Sidney Browning, MRCS. LRCP
Henvey, William,"' MBCS. LRCP
Lumsden, John Stuart Shepherd, MB. MCh
Frost, George Hewitt, MB. BCh
Wilkinson, Edmund, MBCS. LRCP
Ewens, George Francis William, MBCS. LBCP. \
MD. LSA. DPH.Camb i
Duer, Charles, MRCS. LBCP. MB
Wood, Henry Stotesbury. MB MCh ...
Seton, Bruce Gordon,™ MBCS. LRCP
Haig, Patrick Balfour, MB. MCh. LBCP. MRCS
Fullerton, Thomas William Archer, MB. BCh
Maddox, Ralph Henry, MB. MCh. MBCS
Hugo, Edward Victor, MB. MRCS. LBCP
Melville, Harry George, MB. MCh
Hubbard, Arthur Oldham, MBCS. LBCP
Smith, Herbert Austen, MB. BCh. MBCS. LBCP. ...
Green, Douglas Richard, MB
Smith, George M'lver Campbell, MB. MCh
Earle, Hubert Malins, MRCS. LRCP
Hulbert, Joseph George, MB. BCh. MBCS. LRCP....
Milne, Charles,183 MB. MCh
Drake-Brockman, Vivian Godfrey, MRCS. LRCP.
Young, William, MB. MCh
Bourke, John Joseph, MB. BCh •••
Hunter, George Yeates Cobb,184 MBCS. LRCP. ......
Chatterton, Bernard Robert, MB. BCh
Prall, Cedric Barkley,185 MRCS. LBCP
Williams, Charles Edward, MB. BCh
SUBGKON
LIKUT.
MacLeod, John Norman, MB. MCh
Ogilvie, Walter Holland MB. MCh
Langston, Thomas Alfred Ollivant, MRCS. LRCP.
Heard, Richard,186 MB. BCh
Parry, Edgar Rowe, MB. MCh
Orr, Walter Hood,1" MBCS. LBCP
More, Paxton St. Clair,188 MB. MCh
Stevens, Cecil Robert,189 MD. LBCP. FRCS
Barry, Cecil Charles Stuart, MRCS. LRCP
Rogers, Leonard, MD. LRCP. FRCS
Newman, Ernest Alan Robt., MB. BCh.LRCP.MRCS.
Birdwood, Gordon Travers, MB. BCh.LRCP.MRCS.
Gould, Jay, MB
Turner, Reginald George, MRCS. LRCP
Davidson, James, MB. MCh
Mulvany, John, MRCS. LRCP
Lamb, George1'1
Burden, Henry, FRCS. LRCP
Fisher, John, DSO. MB. BCh
Peck, Edward Surman, MB. BCh. DPH.Camb
Evans, Charles Harford, MRCS. LRCP
Harriss, Stanley Arthur, MB. MCh. MRCS. LRCP. \
DPR. Camb )
MacLeod, Ewan Cameron, MRCS. LRCP
Thomson, Charles, MB. MCh
Ramsay, George, MRCS. LRCP.
Sutherland, David Waters,192 MB MCh.
Selby, William,193 DSO. MRCS. LRCP...
Granger, Thomas Arthur, MB. MCh. ..
Bamfield, Harold John Kina.han,194 MRCS. LRCP.
Grant, Juhn Wemyss, MB. MCh. DFH.Abtr
Moorhead, Arthur Henry, MB. MCh
Hayward, William Davey.19i .M".B. BCh
Scott-Moncrieff. William Elmsley, MB. MCh
Milne, Charles John, MB. MCh
Stevens, Algernon Francis, MRCS. LRCP
Bensley, Clement Henry, MRCS. LRCP
Watling, Francis Hammond, MB. MCh
Gwyther, Arthur, MB. MCh
Morgan, Edgar John. MB. MRCS. LRCP
Carr, William, MB. MCh
Hamilton, John Archibald, MB. MCh
Stephenson, John, MB
Windsor, Frank Needham, MB. MRCS. LRCP.
Turubull, Walter Barrie, MB. UCh
Waters, Krnest Edwin, MB. MCh
Leventon, Asher, LRCSI. LKCPL
Chapman, Philip Francis, MB. MCh
30 Jan. 92
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27 July 92
27 July 92
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29 July 95
29 July 95
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25 July 9s
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SUlHilOi
CAPTAIN.
A July 91
18 Jul3r 91
28 July 91
»8 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
10 Jan. 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 9_
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27 July 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
27 J^y 95
27 July 95
27 July 95
30 Jan. 96
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30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
30 Jan. 96
BKMIBKS.
32 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Seoni, Central Prov.
40 Bengal Infantry.
3 Battalion 4 Goorkhas.
6 Punjab Infantry.
( Superintendent Central Jail, Mont-
( gomery.
S Punjab Infantry.
44 Bengal Infantry.
1 Central India Horse.
2 Bengal Infantry.
18 Bengal Infantry.
31 Bengal Infantry.
5 Punjab Cavalry.
13 Bengal Infantry.
11 Bengal Infantry.
42 Bengal Infantry.
1 Battalion 1 Goorkhas.
35 Bengal Infantry.
0 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating Civil, N.W. Provinces.
19 Bengal Infantry.
("Officiating Supdt. Central Prisons,
(. Bareiliy.
to Bengal Infantry.
Piague duty, Jullundur.
7 Bengal Infantry.
36 Bengal Infantry.
Offg.Resident Medical Officer,General
Hospital, Rangoon.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 40 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 14 Bengal Infantry.
Sick Furlough,
in Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 27 Bengal Infantry.
Sikh Infantry.
! f Resident Medical Officer, Medical
29July 90 College Hospital, Calcutta.
f Officiating Resdt. Medical Officer,
29 July 90^ I General Hospital, Rangoon.
29 July 96 Officiating 11 Bengal Infantry.
29 July 96|Sick Furiougb.
29 July 90'Officiatmg Civil, N.W. Provinces.
29 July 96 Officiating 1 Bengal Lancers.
29 July 96|Mombassa-Uganda Railway
T , J >' Offg. Civil, N W. Provinces. — Plague
29 July 96 J dlllV) Hardwar.
( Punjab Frontier Force— Offg. Civil,
1 Bannoo.
Sick Furlough.
("No. 31 .Native Field Hospital,
(. Peshawur.
29 July 96
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97 Officiating 1 Bn. 3 Goorkhas.
29 Jan. 97
29 Jau. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
29 Jan. 97
28 July 97
2S July 97
23 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
Left Wing 17 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 36 Bengal Infantry,
Officiating 29 Bengal Infantry.
Civil, Aijal, Assam.
Offg. Supdt. Central Prison, Benares.
( Offg. Kesy. Surg, and ex-^jficio Assist.
< Political Resdt. Turkish Arabia,
C Bagdad.
s Professor of Materia Medica and
I Pathology, Lahore Medical College.
Officiating 1 Battalion 2 Goorkhas.
f Section A. No. 62 Native Field Hos-
l pital, Kohat-Kurram Force.
Officiating 2 Punjab Infantry.
28 July 97JFi;reign Department.
28 J uly 97 Officiating 16 Bengal Cavalry.
8 July 97 Officiating 38 Bengal Infantry.
8 July 97 Lahore District.
29 Jan. 98 Plague duty, Bombay.
29 Jan. 98 Calcutta.
29 Jan. 93 Officiating 16 Bengal Infantry.
29 Jan. 98 Civil, Wane.
29 Jan. 98 Plague duty, Chausa, Bengal.
29 Jan.
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 93
29 July 98
29 July 98
19 July 98
29 July
Rawul Pindee District.
Officiating 20 Bengal Infantry,
t Doing duty with No. 57 Native Field
1 Hospital, Chitral.
Civil, Dera Ismail Khan.
Peshawur District.
Officiating 10 Bengal Lancers.
Lucknow.
29 July 98 Officiating 43 Bengal Infantry.
29 July 98 Officiating 17 Beagal Infantry.
520
Indian Medical Service. — Bengal.
Lieutenants.
Cochrane, Archer William Ross, MB. MECS. LECP
Clemesha, William Wesley, MB. MECS. LECP
Black, James Alexander, MB. MCh
Wilson, Roger Parker, MECS. LECP
Lindesay, Victor Edward Hugh, MB
Robertson, James Currie, MB. MCh
Rainier, Norman Robinson Jones, MECS. LECP. ..
Dawes, Christopher Dering, MECS. LECP
Perry, Edmund Ludlow, MECS. LECP
Walton, Herbert James, MB. MECS. LECP
Ainsworth, Hugh.JZB. MECS. LECP
Pinch, Albert Edwin Hayward, MECS. LECP
Stevenson, John Stewart, MECS. LECP
SUHG.
LIEUT.
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29 Jan. 96
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29 Jan. 96
29 Jan. "^
29 Jan.
29 Jan. 96
29 July 90
29 July 96
29 July 96
29 July 96
HF1IABKS.
Rawul Pindee District.
Special Health Officer, Simla.
Plague duty, Rutlam.
Officiating 7 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 1 Battalion 4 Goorkhas.
Sick Furlough.
Plague duty, Palanpore.
No. 31 Native Fieldliospital.Peshawur.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating 6 Bengal Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
f Officiating Civil, N.W. Provinces. —
i Plague duty, Saharunpore.
War Services.
1 Surgeon General R. Harvey served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the
Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Principal Medical Officer (Clasp) ;
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Lockhart as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in
despatches, DSO. and Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 as Principal Medical Officer.
" Surgeon General L. D. Spencer served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95
as Principal Medical Officer with the force (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Medal with Clasp).
15 Colonel A. Stephen served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
16 Colonel J. H. Newman served in the Abyssinian war in 1S68 (Medal) Served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79,
and took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
18 Colonel J. C. G. Carmichael served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1. Served in the Egyptian
war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned 'n despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the
North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force and Buner
Field Force as Principal Medical Officer (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
22 Colonel C. W. Carr-Calthorp served in tbe Afghan war in 1S79-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ali Kheyl and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore
(Medal with Clasp).
24 Colonel G. M. Davis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the first Miranzai
Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara Expedition in 1892 (Clasp); and with the Waziristan
Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General .Turner in 1S94 (mentioned despatches), and with the Waziristan Field
Force under Si William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Principal Medical Officer to the 1st Brigade (DSO. and Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North W'est Frontier of Iudia under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97 with the Tirah
Expeditionary Force as Principal Medical Officer 2nd DivisiDn (mentioned ia despatches, CB. and Medal with
two Clasps).
26 Lt.Colonel \V. H. Gregg served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
30 Colonel F. A. Smyth served witth the Burmese Expedition in 1386-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Lt.Colonel W. R. Murphy served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Saif-u-
deen. the occupation of Candahar, and in the engagements at Ahmed Khevl. Urzoo near Ghnznee, and Padkao
Shana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in iSSS (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the f'hin-Lusha; Expeditionary Force in 18S9-90 as Principal
Medical Officer to the Chittagong Column (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in
despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
36 Colonel A. S. Reid served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with
the Chm-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal witu Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India unde i- Sir Wilham Lockhart in 1897-98 with the Malakand Field Force with the 38th Dogras,
including the relief of Chakdara, tbe night attack at Markhanai, the operations against the Mamunds, and
the engagement at Agrah ar.d Gat (Medal with two Clasps).
3'' Lt.Colonel Bookey served with the 6th Punjab Infantry in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp), and in the Mahzood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88
(mentioned in despatches, two Clasps) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ;
with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the 1st Battalion 5th Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the
Malakand Field Force (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3S Lt.Colonel J. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-86 (Medal with Clasp).
39 Lt.Colonel D. N. Martin served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
40 Lt.Colonel J. Duke served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1S79 and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of the Asmai
Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar. and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps.and Bronze Decoration) . Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1881 .
11 Lt.Colonel E. Palmer served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took Ipart in the march from Cabul to the relief
of Candahar, under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served.withtheHazaraExpe(iitionini8oi (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 9th Bengal
Lancers (Medal with Clasp).
42 Lt.Colonel E. Bovill served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75.
43 Lt.Colonel Z. A. Ahmed served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
44 Lt.Colonel W. E. Griffiths served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present; in the engagement at
Mattoonandat the forcing of the Shutargardan (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
1881. Served with the Waziristan Expedition under Sir Wiiliam Lockhart in 1894-95 (.Medal with Clasp).
45 Lt.Colonel D. P. Macdonald served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
46 Lt.Colonel F. W. Wrigbt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Jugdulluck and in that at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 ; accompanied SirFrederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
•" Lt.Colonel H. K. M'Kay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
48 Lt.Colonel S. H. Browne served in the Afghan war in 1S79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services. 521
50 Lt.Colonel J. C. Fullerton served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present in the engagement at
Saif-u-Deen, and look part in the march from Quetta to the rslief of Candahar (Medal). Served with the Zhob
Valley Expedition in 1890.
. 5l Lt.Colonel R. N. Stoker served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal.). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in
1888 (Medal with Clasp).
52 Lt.Colonel G. Bomford served with the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
53 Lt.Colonel C. J. M'Cartie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-
tt-deen and Shahjui— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
5* Lt.Colonel R. D. Murray served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
55 Lt.Colonel D. W. D. Comins served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Candahar Field Force, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, at the capture of Cabul, the action at Lataband,
and the relief of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
56 Lt.Colonel P. F. O'Connor served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl and XJrzoo near Ghuznee, and at Patkao Shana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in :8S6-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1805 (mentioned in despatches, Medal' with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with^the
Malakand Field Force with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (mentioned in despatches) and with the Utman Khel
Column of the Malakand Field Force as Senior Medical Officer (Clasp).
37 Lt.Colonel J. Moran served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal) .
53 .Lt.Colonel W. A. Simmonds served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagement
at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S.5-86 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in
1892. Served with the Isazai Expedition ia 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in
1895 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
39 Colonel K. Macrae servedin (he Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the operations in the Kooruni
VaUey, with the expedition to Sherpore in 1879, and in the operations in the Logar and Maidan Valleys
Medal with Clasp).
60 Lt.Colonel S. Borah served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-S0 (Medal with Clasp).
61 Lt.Colonel P. A. Weir served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
64 Lt.Colonel P. de H. Haig served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
Served with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1894 — severely wounded
(Medal with Clasp).
65 Lt.Colonel Lewtas served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80 with the Guides Cavalry, and was present at the
taking 01 Ali Musjid, the action of Futtehabad, the storming of the Takht-i-Sbah heights near Cabul en 13th
December 1879, and at the storming of the Asmai heights on the 14th December (mentioned in despatches) ;
was present throughout the operations at Sherpore, and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
67 Lt.Colonel Mawson served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round, Cabul in
December 1879 (Medal with three Clasps).
63 Lt.Colonel H. Hamilton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and subsequent pursuit of theenemy, in the operations round Cabul ip December 1879 in-
cluding the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Saidabad; accompanied Sit Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned m despatches, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
69 Lt.Colonel B. Doyle served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
71 Lt.Colonel C. W. Owen served in the Afghanwar in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879— slightly wounded at the engagement at the Chardeh Valley (mentioned in despatches, CIE., Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
~'~ Lt.Colonel G. S. Griffiths served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagement at
Baghao (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888
(Medal with Clasp). Had medical charge of the Base Hospital, Waziristan Field Force, at Dera Ismail Khan
throughout the operations in 1894-95.
73 Lt.Colonel W. Owen served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Khey). and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
7_5 Lt.Colonel G. J. Kellie served with the Burmese Expedition in 18SS-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
76 Lt.Colonel A. W. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement
near Charasiah in April 1880 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Ca.ndahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar; took part in toe expedition to the Atchakzai country under Brigadier General Baker
(Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeerce Expedition in 188:. Served
with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
76 Lt.Colonel J. A. Nelis served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle or' Candahar ; also served with the Atchakzai and Marri Expeditions (Medal with two Clasps,
and Eronze Decoration). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1. Served with the Hazara Ex-
pedition in 1S88 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and with the Isazai
Expedition in 1892. Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in
1897-98 with the 3rd Sikh Infantry with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations against the
Chamkanis and in the Bazar Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
79 Lt.Colonel A. M. Crofts served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 at Candahar and with the Khyber Brigade
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served wiih the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
30 Lt.Col-inelJames Crofts served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali
Kheyl (Medal)
81 Lt.Colonel W. Coates served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ah Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in
December 1S79 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with four Clasps, Bronze Decoration). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in t88i.
32 Lt.Colonel C.H. Bcatson served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 'mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
33 Lt.Colonel S. J. Thomson served in the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
3* Lt.Colonel R. N. Campbell served in the operations against the Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and was present
attheassault ofKonoma (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
85 Lt.Colonel E. S. Brander served in the Afghanwar in 1879-80 with the 41st Bengal Native Infantry in the
Khyber Line Force (Medal).
36 Lt.Colonel F. C. Chatterjee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
87 Lt.Colonel G. A. Emerson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
85 Lt.Colonel E. Cretin served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakkft,
in the Lughman Valley Expedition, and the engagement at Hissarik (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
522 Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services.
30 Lt Coionel Andrew Duncan served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Mat-
toon and in that at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lt.Colonel Bigger served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the Zaimusht Expedition includ-
ing the assault ofjZawa (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionar3" Force in 1889-90 with the Chit-
tagong Column (mentioned in despatches, and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir
William Lockhart in 1894-95 as Principal Medical Officer to the 3rd Brigade (Clasp). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
33 Sir George Scott Robertson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the operations around Cabnl
in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92
as Chief Political Officer (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Was British Ageut at Uilgit during the
s ege of ChirralFort from 3rd March to 1 8th April 1895 — wounded (received the thanks of the Government ot India,
KCST. and Medal with Clasp).
95 Lt. Colonel T. H. Sweeny served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
as Lt.Colonel D.F. Barry served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1S79-80 (Medal with Clasp).
97 Lt.Colonel G. F. A. Harris served in the Afghan war in 1880, (Medal).
08 Lt Colonel J. Anderson served in the Afghan war iu 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
tfugdulluck (Medal).
59 Lt.Colonel C. J. Bamber served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
101 Major S. Little served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition into the Hissarik
Valley (Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
102 Major G. H. D. Gimlette served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
103 Major C. B. Burner served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1890. Served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
104 Major J. C. C. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese. Expedi-
tion in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
10i Major G. W. P. Dennys served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
,ns Major J. Sykes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i07 Cap'ain J. F. Tuohy served in the Afghan war in 1882 (Medal).
108 Major C. P. Lukis served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881, and with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1S84.
109 Major L. A. Waddell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Forre under Sir Robert Low in 1E95 (Medal with Clasp).
110 Major D. B. Snencer served in the Souaan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction ofTemai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
111 Major J. Clarke served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
112 Major C. C. Vaid served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
112t Major P. D. Pank served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
113 Major T. R. Macaonald served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
114 Major G. M.J. Giles served in the operations against the Galekas in 1878 and in the Zulu war in 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
ns Major J. Shearer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, andKhedive's Star). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-88 as Senior Medical Officer of the Southern Shan Column (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 iClasp) ; and with the Waziristan
Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
116 Major S. Hassan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp); with the Chin-Lushai
Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (C'.aspi ; and with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
116 Major S. C. Nandi served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
117 Major H. C. Banerji served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
118 Major F. S. Peck served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (Medal with Clasp).
119 Major H. C. Hudson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Manipore Expedition in i8qi
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
1211 Major p. Mullane served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
121 Major J. w. Rodseis >erved with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
122 Major L. T. Young served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
123 Major D. St. J. D. Grant served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
124 Major G. Duncan served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion 5th Guoikhas (Clasp) ; and with the Waziristan Expeuition under Sir William
Lockhart in 1894-95 (C asp).
125 Major W. A. Sykes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and
Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition In 1895.
125t Major J. F. Maclaren served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Hasheen andin the operations at Temai (Medal with Clasp, andKhedive's Star).
126 Major .1. J. Pratt served with the Zhob Valley Exped tion in 1884.
'■" Major J. H. T. Walsh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
128 Major H. Hendley served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal witb Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
129 Major H. E. Banaivala served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
130 Major W. G. P. A pin served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present iu the engagement at Tofrek
{Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
130t Major J. T. W. Leslie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 (Medal with Clasp).
"i Major A. T. Bown served with the Hazara Expeditions in 1888 and 1891 (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1S95 with the 37th Bengal Infantry, including
the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Khar (Medal with Clasp).
"H Major U. N. Mukerji served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890. Served with the Manipore Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
132 Major W. L. Price served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S7-88 (Medal with Clasp).
133 Maior F. J. Drury served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
134 Major H. J. Dvson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
"L35 Major F. A. Rogers served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps) ; also served witt the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the 42nd Goorkha Light
infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Clasp).
136 Major E. R. W. Carroll served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
. 13? Major G. H. Baker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
138 Lt.Culonel T. Grainger served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
139 Major J. R. Adie served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Services. 52 J
140 Major A. C. Younan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-R7 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; and with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
141 Major J. M. Cadell served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; and with tbe
Hnzur.a Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
142 Major P. Hehir served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp;.
143 Major L. J. Pisani served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
143t Major N. P. Sinha served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
144 Major J. F. Evans served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp.), and in the opera-
tions in Lushai i:. 1892 with tbe Ei. stern Sonai Column.
145 Major G. J. H. Bell served with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Burmese-
Expedition in 1887-89 (Clasp).
146 Major H. Fooks served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp); with the
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890; and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
147 Major B. Hudson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 with the Chittagong Column
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
148 Major W. H. B. Robinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 in the Chin Hills (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the
34th Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the No>th West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-9S with the Tirah Expeditionary Force and the Kbyber Force with the 34th.
Punjab Pioneers (two Clasps).
:49 Major G. B. French served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
150 Major C. R. M. Green served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 1 Medal with Clasp) .
150t Major A. R. P. Russell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
161 Major J. Morwood served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
152 Captain W. H. W. Elliot served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
153 Captain A. E. Roberts served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
154 Captain F. P. Maynard served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
J5S Captain C. E. Sunder served with the Sikki-n Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
156 Captain M. A. Ker served with the Hazaia Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp; ; in the Hazara Expedi-
tion in 1891 (Cla^p) ; and in the second Miranzai Expedition in 189: (Clasp).
157 Captain A. Buchanan served with the Cuin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
'•57t Captain W. Vo-it served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); and with the second
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Med;il).
158 Captain J. Garvie served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
159 Captain C. E. I,. Gilbert served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Manipore
Exoedition in 1891 (Clasp) ; with the Isazai Field Force in 1892; and with the Waziristan Field Force
under Sir William Lockharl in 1891-95 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir-
Robert L iw in 1895 with the 30th Puniab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
160 Captain R. C. Macwatt served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp); with the Hazara
Expedition in 1891 (Clasp' ; and with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
161 Cap.ain J. C. Lamont served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp) -r
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
162 Captain A. H. Nott served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and in the opera-
tions of the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
163 Captain A. Coleman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force iu 1889-90 (Cla?p); and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
ls* Captain W. W White served with the H.-zara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp)
165 Captain D. T. Lane served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the-
Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
166 Captain W. H. E Woodwright served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
167 Captain W. J. Buchanan served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
165 Caotain J. K. Close served with the Sikkiiu Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Manipore
Exriedition in 1891 (Clasp).
169 Captain D. i-J. Marshall served with the Burmese Expeditions in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp), and with the-
Isazai Exnedition in 1802.
170 Captain D. M. Moir served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
171 Surgeon Captain H. F. Whitchurch served with the Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1892 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the defence of Chitral Fort during its investment from 3rd March to 18th April 1895.
(mentioned in despatches, TJffi, Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the Victoria Cross for the following service ; —
"During the sortie from Chitral Fort of the 3rd March last [1895], at the commencement of the siege, Surgeon
Captain Whitchurch went to the assistance of Captain Baird, 24th Bengal Infantry, who was mortally wounded,
and brought him back to the fort under a heavy fire irom the enemy. Ca-ptain Baird was on the right
of the fighting line, and had only a small party of Gurkhas and men of the 4th Kashmir Rifles. He was
wounded on the heights at a distance of a mile and a half from the fort. When Surgeon Captain Whitchurch
proceeded to his rescue, the ensray, in great strength, had broken through the fighting line ; darkness had set in,
and Captain Baird, Surgeon Captain Whitchurch, and the sepoys were completely isolated from assistance-
Captain Baird was placed in a dooly by Surgeon Captain Whitchurch, and the party then attempted to return to
the l'ort. The Gurkhas bravelyclung to the dooly until three were killed and a fourth was severely wounded.
Surgeon Captain Whitchurch then put Captain Baird upon his back and carried him some distance with heroic-
courage and resolution. The little party kept diminishing in numbers, being fired at the whole way. On one or
two occasions Surgeon Captain Whitchurch was obliged to charge walls, from behind which the enemy kept up.
an incessant fire. At one place particularly the whole party was in imminent danger of being cut up, having
been surrounded by the enemy. Surgeon Captain Whitchurch gallantly rushed the position, and eventually-
succeeded in getting Captain Baird and the sepoys into the fort. Nearly all the party were wounded, Captain
Baird receiving two additional wounds before reaching the fort." Served in the campaign on the North West
Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 24th Punjab Infantry including the defence of
Malakand and the engagement at Landakai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
172 Captain J. R. Roberts served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp);
and with the expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 as Principal Medical Officer (mentioned in des-
patches, Clasp).
1724 Captain K. Prasad served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Isazai.
Expedition in 1892.
173 Captain P. W. O'Gorman served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
173t Captain G. T. Mould served with the Manioore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Ciasp).
174 Captain W. B. Lane served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 23rd
Bengal Infantry, including the engagement at Malakand (Medal with Clasp).
174T Caotain P, J. Lumsden served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
:7i Captain F. R. Ozzard served with the two Miranzai Expeditions in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
175t Captain J. T. Calvert served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
176 Captain J. C. S. Vanghan served with tbe two Mirauzai Expeditions in 189c (Medal with Clasp),
176t Captain H. W. Elphick seived with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp),
177 Captain A. J. Macnab served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the Queen's Own Corps of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
i78 Captain H. B. Luard served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp) ; and with the
expedition against the Hunza-Nagars in 1891-92 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the ad-
vance to the relief of Chitral Fort und'r Lt.Colonel Kellv in March and April 1895, including the engagement at
Nisa Ghol— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under
Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 45th Rattray's Sikhs with the Malakand Field Force, including the
523a Indian Medical Service, Bengal. — War Service.
operations of Bajaur, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara
Valley and the Khyber Pass (two Clasps).
178t Captain C. N. C. Wimberley served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp) . Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1 897-98 with
the Kurram Kohat Field Force, and afterwards with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 15th Bengal Infantry,
and was present in the engagements at Dargai on the isth and 20th October at the capture of the Sampagha and
Arhanga Passes, and the engagements at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao (two Clasps).
175 Captain W. Henvey served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
130 Captain B. G. Seton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 — severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain C. Milne served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 with the
38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
161 Captain G. Y. C. Hunter served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 13th
Bengal Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
135 Captain C. B. Prall served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the 36th Sikhs, and was present in the operations on the Samana Range including the siege of
Gulistan (mentioned in despatches) ; also with the Tirah Expeditionary ForC6 including the capture of the
Sampagha and Arbanga Passes, the engagemeuts at Saran Sar and Tsiri Kandao, the operations in tne Maidan,
Bagh andWarau Vallevs, and the march down the Bara Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
Clasps).
186 Captain R. Heard served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in T895 with the Queen's Own
Corps 01 Guides, including the engagements at Malakand, Khar, the Swat River, Panjkora and Mamugai (Medal
with Clasp).
187 Captain W. H. Orr served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in 1S94-95 with the
33rd Punjab Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
188 Captain P. St. C. More served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1893 with the 4th Sikh
Infantry, including the capture of the Malakand Pass, the passage of the Swat River, and the engagement at
Panjkora (Medal with Clasp).
189 Captain C. R. Stevens served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Bat-
talion 4th Gurkha Rifles, and was present at the capture of the Malakand Pass and the engagement at Mamugai
(Medal with Clasp).
191 Captain G. Lamb served in the Waziristan Expedition under Sir William Lockhart in JS94-95 (Medal with
Clasp).
192 Captain D. W. Sutherland served with |the Chitral Field Force under Sir Robert Low in 1095 on special duty,
including the capture of the Malakand Pass and the action at Sado Ferry, on the Panjkora River (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain W. Selby served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 29th Punjab
Infantry on the Line of Communications (Medal with Clasp).
194 Captain H. J. K. Bamileld served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Punjab Infantry with the Kohat Kurram Field Force including the engagement
atthe Uhlan Pass on 20th August 1897 (mentioned in despatches), in the operations on the Samana in September
1897 including the relief at Gulistan, and with the Tirah Expeditionary Force includingthe maich down the Bara
Valley (Medal with three Clasps).
195 Captain AV. D. Hayward served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 38th Dogras (Medal with Clasp).
Continuation of Notes to the Bombay Establishment.
34 Lt.Colonel A. H.C. Dane served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at ■'Mrisbk,
in the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
,s Lt.Colonel J. M'Cloghry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
37 Lt.Colonel J. W. Clarkson served in the Afghan war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
38 Lt.Colonel J. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
41 Lt.Colonel W. G. H. Henderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8S (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
*' Lt.Colonel 0. H. Channer served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 in Southern Afghanistan (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
45 Lt.Colonel W. K. Hatch served in the Afghan war in 1880 in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel K. R. Kirtikar served in the ifghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Girishk and at the defence of Candahar (Medal).
50 Lt.Colonel A. W. F. Street serveu in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement
with the Wali's mutinous troops in July 1880, in the defence of Candahar, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1 886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
51 Lt.Colonel H. P. Jervis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
52 Lt.Colonel K. S. Nariman and H. B. Briggs and Major W. F. Corkery served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
54 Lt.Colonel C. Monks served in the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel P. J. Damania served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Base Hospital at Candahar, and
in medical charge of the Depot Hospital at Gulistan (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel G. H. Bull served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps),
57 Lt.Colonel F. F. MacCartie served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
59 Lt.Colonel W. P. Carson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-87 (Medal with Claspi.
61 Major C. F. Willis served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cavalry Field Hospital, Indian Contin-
gent.aiid was present at the battle of Tel-ei-Kebir and at the captureof Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
62 Major C, B. Maitland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with iqe
Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S8 (Medal with two Clasps).
64 Major K. H. Mistri served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
65 Major G. E. Fooks served with the Zhob Valiey Expedition in 1884.
66 Major R. J. Baker served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
69 Major S. T. Avetoom served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
70 Majors J. P. Barry and W. H. Burke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
71 Major A. V. Anderson and Captain A. Street served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal
with Clasp).
72 Captain J. B. Jameson served with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1S97-98 with the 28th Bombay
Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Mohmand Field Force, including the engagement at Badmanai
Pass and the capture of Jarobi (mentioned in despatches): also with the Tirah Expeditionary Force including
the operations in the Maidan and the march down the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
[For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, see page iii.l
524
Surgeon Generals,
ranking as Major Generals.
Sibthorpe, Charles,1 CB. FRCPI. ZRCSI..
McVittie, Charles Edwin,2 LRCP.Ed.\
FRCSI. [R] 5
Colonels.
McGann, Terence J., FRCS.Ed. ZRCP.Ed. ~)
ZAII.Dub J
Sinclair, David, MB. MCh
Branfoot, Arthur Mudge, CIE. MB.~)
ZRCP. MRCS S
Johnson, William Edward, MD. MCh
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Blenktnsop, Frederick Henry,11 MRCS.~>
ZSA S
Fawcett, Edward,13 LRCPI. FRCSI
Sevan, George Fred., LRCPI. LRCSI.
Dohson, Andrew Francis, BA. MB. \
LRCSI }
Little, Charles, MD. MCh. LRCSI.
Rogers- Harrison, Aug. Nap., LRCP.MRCS.
Esmonde-White, Henry FitzLawrence 1
Plunkett French, MRCPI. FRCSI. j
Browne, Win. Richard,16 MD. MCh
Lsapingwell, Arthur Henry, LRCP.Ed. ~)
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Allison, Hazlett, MD. MCh
Wilkins,ThoniasJas.Hackett,1"Z.RCP..EJ.')
LRCS.Ed )
Cook, Henry David, MB. MCh
Benson, Percy Hugh, MB. MCh. MRCS. ...
Lancaster, John, MB. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
King, Walter Gawen, MB. MCh
O'Hara, William LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Thomas, George Tucker, ZRCP. MRCS. ...
Sturmer, Arthur James,1^ ZRCP. MRCS.
Adams, Archibald,18 MD. MCh. FRCSI. ...
Ferrand.Edward,19 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Maitland.John, MD. MCh
Walker, George Lemon, MD. MCh. LM.
Swame, Charles Lethbridge,22.30. MCh...,
Lee, Wm. Alexander, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Eyre, Montague Stokes, MB. MCh
Nailer, Henry Augustus Fitzroy, MB.~)
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Bennett, Charles Henry, MD. MCh
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Reporter, "Maneckjee Eduljee,26 ZRCP. )
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Pope, Thomas Henry,2" MD. M Ch
Pemberton, Robert, MRCS. ZSA
Warliker, Bamodar Purshotam,23 MRCS. \
LSA i
Quayle, William Adair, MD. MCh ,
Armstrong, Henry, ™Z,.RCP/. LRCSI.
Mxllins, Clement, MA. MD.MCh. MRCPI...
Damla, EduljiManekji, LRCS.Ed. LSA
Carruthers, Herbert St.Clare,31 LRCP.Ed. )
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ASSISTANT
SURGEON,
1 Apr. 70
31 liar. 66
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1 Oct. 69
50 Mar. 72
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1 Oct. 69
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18 May 54 Surgeon General with the Madras Government.
1 Apr. 95 Madras Command.
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12 Feb. 96
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30 June 98
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LT.COL.
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4 Apr. 94
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16 May 95
21 July 95
7 Apr. 96
31 Oct. 97
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1 Mar. 98
30 June 98
14 July 98
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Bangalore and Southern District.
("Inspector General of Prisons, Sanitary Com-
1 missioner, and Chief of Civil Medical De-
(. partmeut, Burma.
< Rangoon District and Southern Shan States
< Command.
Madras District.
Sick Furlough.
Staff Surgeon, Secunderabad. — Sick Furlough.
17 Madras Infantry.
Residency Surgeon, Bangalore.
Staff Surgeon, Secunderabad.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Salem.
("Senior Medical Officer, General Hospital, Ma-
< dras, and Principal and Professor of Medicine,
(. Madras Medical College.
/District, Medical and Sanitary Officer, and
( Superintendent of Jail, Vizag'apatam.
("Fort Surgeon, Fort St. George, Medical Inspector
1 of Seamen, Professor of Anatomy, Medical
C College, &c— Port Health Officer, Madras.
J District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Malabar,
(. and Superintendent Lunatic Asylum, Calicut.
/ 3rd District and Medical Officer Governor's
\ Body Guard, &c. Madras.
/ Senior Surgeon, Sanitary Commissioner, and
I Inspector General of Prisons, Mysore.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, N. Arcot.
Sanitary Commissioner, Madras.
("District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Trichi-
i. nopoly.
Junior Civil Surgeon, Rangoon. — Offg. Senior.
(Superintendent Government Maternity Hosp.,
i and Professor of Midwifery, Medical College,
C Madras.
/Agency Surgeon Jhodpur, and Administrative
(. Medical Officer, Raj putana.
5 Madras Infantry.
/ Senior Surgeon Gen. Hospital, and Professor
(. of Surgery, Medical College, Madras.
/Surgeon 4th District,.— Professor of Medical
\ Jurisprudence, Med. Coll., Madras. -Furlough.
(Sanitary Commissioner, Hyderabad Assigned
i Districts.— Principal Med. Officer.Hyderabad
( Contingent.
^ist District, Madras. — Medical Inspector of
i Emigrants.— Supdt. Govt. Leper Hospital,
(. Madras.
28 Madras Infantry.
("District Medical and Sanitary Officer and Supdt.
i of Reformatory School, Chingleput. — Acting
(. Tanjore.
13 Madras Infantry.
26 Madras Infantry.
/ District Medical and Sanitary Officer, and
I Supdt. of the Jail, Nellore.— Sick Furlough.
II Madras Infantry.
I Superintendent Ophthalmic Hospital, Madras,
j and Professor of Ophthalmic Surgery, &c.
{ Madras Medical College.
1 Civil Surgeon, Guntoor.— Offg. Dist. Med. and
i. Sanitary Officer and Supdt. of Jail, Nellore.
1 Madras Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Nimar.
Madras Sappers and Miners.
1 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
M. I. Depot, Pallaveram.
30 Sent. 9
30 Sept.98|j
30 Septus! Medical Storekeeper to Government, Madras.
525
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Thomas, William Frederick,32 MRCS. LSA
Wortabet, Henry Geo. Luther,33 MD. MCh.
Frenchman, Edulji Palanji, LRCP.Ed.\
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James, Richard, MB. MCh
Sarkies, Sarkies Carrapiet, LRCP.Ed.~~t
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Bain, David Stuart Erskine,: MRCS. LSA....
Marsden, James Cort, MRCS. LSA
Reeves, Francis Casement,35 LRCPI. ~)
LRCSL. S
Poynder, John Leopold, LRCP. MRCS. LSA.
Cama, Rustam Hormasji,36 LRCP.Ed. ~i
MRCS i
Browning, Winthrop Benj., LRCPI. \
LRCSI , $
Thompson, Croasdaile Miller, MB. BCh. \
LCh i
Rundle, Cubitt Smdall, MB. MCh
Evans, James William,38 MRCS. LSA
VanGevzel. John Lawrence, MB. MCh
Harington.Hastings.NormanV. ,LSCP.Ed. ")
LRCS.Ed $
M'Kee, Gerard Macklm Eccles,39 LRCP. \
MRCS J
Sanjana, KavasjiCursetji,40 LRCS.Ed. LSA.
Hakim,HormasjiMerwanji,41.Z:ffCS..£;<f.Z,&4.
Burton, John Adolpbus.EBCP.AW.iff CS.Ed.
Doyle, Fras. Joseph, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Kelawa'a, Manekshaw Jamshedji,42 (
LRCS.Ed. LSA J
Kharegat,MervaujiPesianji,43.B.i. LRCP. ~i
Ed. LRCS.Ed j
Newland,ArthurGeo.Edward,"i2CP.£i. 1
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Patch, Arthur Theophilus Lodge,45 MB
Ross, Ronald,46 MRCS. LSA
Adams, Charles.47 BA. MB. BCh. FRCSI. ...
Da Costa,Edw.Ronald,LEC.S'..EVZ. LRCP.Ed.
Kanga, Jamshedji Karshedji, LRCS.Ed. \
LSA i
O'Hara, Alfred Ja.mes,^LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Roe, Robert Bradley, MRCS. LSA
Smyth, John,50 JUT;. MCh
Greany, Hugh, MD. MCh
Youngerman, Edw. Pettingall.51 MB. MCh.
Reilly, Edwin Wra.,52 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Scott, James, MB
Davis, Robt. Evans Stuart.53 MB. BCh. ...
Neilson.William Henry, MB. MCh ,
Evans, Arthur Owen, LRCP. MRCS
Bannerman, William Burney,54 MB. MCh
Thomson, Henry,55.^. MCh
Cistor, Richd. Henderson,5" LRCP. MRCS.
Maidment.Fred.Geo. LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Ghs.
Dovle, Ismatius Purcell,59 BSO. LRCPI.
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< District Med. and Sanitary Officer, Cuddapah.-
( Acting Madura.
4 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent,
91 Civil and Jail, Bassein.
91 3 Lancers Hyderabad Contingent.
("Civil Surgeon, Cannanore. — Acting District
91 X Medical and Sanitary Officer, Kistua.
91 Civil Surgeon, Coorg. — Supdt. of Jail, Mercara.
("Dist Medical and Sanitary Officer, South Arcot.
' X — Acting Chingleput.
C Dist. Med. and San. Officer, and Supdt. of Jail,
(. Madura. — Plague duty, Pakala.
Civil, Raepore.
9 Madras Infantry.
( Surgeon 2nd District, Madras.— Surgeon to the
X Governor.— 1st Physician, General Hospital.
/Civil Surgeon Ootacamnnd, and in medical
X charge Madras Command, Head Quarters.
Civil and Jail, Thayetmyo.
if District Medical and Sanitary Officer, and
(. Superintendent of Jail, Bellary. — Sick Furl.
("Chemical Examiner, Madras, and Professor of
). Chemistry.Medical College.- Sick Furlough.
Agency Surgeon, Ulwur.
23 Madras Infantry.
Dist Med. and Sanitary Officer, Tinnevelly. —
Acting Chemical Examiner and Professor of
Chemistry, Medical College, Madras.
C District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Anan-
t tapore. — Plague duty, Tungabadra.
7 Madras Infantry.
Officiating 1 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
4 Madras Infantry.
32 Madras Infantry.
31 Madras Infantry.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Kurnool.
Madras Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Chittoor.
6 Madras Infantry.
Officiating 13 Madras Infantry.
District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Godaveri.
Civil and Jail.Oomrawuttee.
In charge of Maharajah and Palace, Mysore.
5 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
2 Madras Lancers.
Civil Surgeon, Akola.
1 Madras Lancers.
Superintendent Central Jail. Rangoon.
Civil Surgeon, Bikaneer. — Sick Furlough.
Civil and Jail. Monlmein.
("Inspector of Vaccination and Deputy Sanitary
X Commissioner, — At disposal of Ben. Govt.
Durbar Phvsician, Travancore.
30 Sept-98!Civil and Jsul, Akynb.
30 Sept.9814 Madras Iniantry.
30 Sept. 98 27 Madras Infantry.
Captains.
Crawford, Frederick James, BA . MD. MCh.)
Simpson, David,60 MA. MB. MCh
Robertson, Robert, MB. MCh
Moore, Thomas Charles, LRCP.Ed. LSCSl}
Dewes, Frederick Joseph,6'- LRCP. MRCS.,
■pmtoJos.Orpb.ino,™ LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. \ \
LFPS. Glas J
Strickland, Percy C. Hutchison,63 LRCP. "/
MRCS. LSA S
Stewart, Thomas William,64 LRCP.Ed. ~>
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.G-lus 5 I
Grant, Allan Ewen,65 MB. MCh I
Pereira, Frank Cit&T\es,LRCP.Ed. LRCS. } !
Ed. LFPS.Glas 5\
SURGHO.>
LIVU'.
SUErtE'iN
CAPTAIN . I
— ■ ,'2ndSurgeon,GeneralHospital,andProf. of Fhar-
31 Mar. 87' \ macy, &c, Medical College, Madras. — Acting
(_ Sursreun 4th District.
1 ( Di«ui2t Medical and Sanitary Officer, etc.,
31 Mar. S7 \ Central Jail, C->imbatore.— Sick Furloueh.
("Resident Physician. Gen. Hospital, Madras. —
31 Mar. 87 I Acting Dist. Med. and San. Offr., Anantapur.
31 Mar. 87^ Madras Infantry.
1 Oct. 87 Officiating Civil and Jail, Bassein.
1 Oct. 8721 Madras Infantry.
1 Oct. 87 33 Madras Infantry.
1 Oct. 87 'Officiating Superintendent. Central Jail, Insein.
,r I ("Assist. Physician, General HosDital, and Pro-
3i Mar. ssl I of Hygiene, Madras Medical College.
I ("District Medical and Sanitary Officer, Ganjam,
1 Mar. 8S s and Supdt. of Jail, Berhampore.— Plague
I t. duty, Hospet.
Indian Medical Service. — Madras.
526-
Captains.
Williams, Chas. Louis/6 MD. MCh. MRCS.
Vickers, Wilfrid Constant, MB. MCh
Sutherland, William Dunbar,6" MB. MCh....
Carr-White, Percy. MB. MCh.
Wright, Edmund Hasell, LRCP. MltCS. ...
Molesworth, William,68 MB. LSCP. MRCS.
Fearnside, Clarence Forbes, MA. MB. MCh.
Johnston, Charles Arthur V MB. MCh
Gitfard, Gerald Godfrav, LBCP. MRCS. ...
Bntrican, James, MV. MCh
Pridmore, Walter George, MRCS. MB.
Donovan, Charles, MD. BCh
Penny, Jeremiah, MSCS. LSCP
Graves, Douglas Henry M'Douell, AT.B. M Ch.
Dallas, Stuart Alexander Charles MRCS. 1
LRCP i
Palk, Charles Henry Leet, MB. MCh
Elliot, Robert Henry, LRCP. FRCS.
Hitter, Robert Kmg.LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. 1
LFPS.Glas S
Armstrong, Wilfrid Ernest Arbuthnoc, \
LRCP. MRCS i
Gabbett, Pulteney Charles, LRCP. MRCS.
Macrae, John Lett-is, MB. MCh
Bidie, Geo.,LRCP. Ed. LRCS. Ed. LFPS.Glas.
Sharman, Eric Harding, LRCP. MRCS. ..
Stodart, Thomas, MB. MCh
Bhola Nauth, ISA
Foulkes, Thomas Howard, LRCP. MRCS.
Barry, Alf. Eugene,"0 LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. 1
LFPS.Glas i
Frs>,ser, Herbert St. John, MRCS. LRCP..
Pearce, Charles Ross, MB. MCh
iUBlilOK
7IEUT.
SUBGKON
C1PTAIN.
Remarks.
30 Jan. 92
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:o Jan.
92
30 Sept. 89
30 Sept. 89
31 Mar. 90
31 Mar. 90
31 Mar. 90
31 Mar. 90
31 Mar. 90
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31 Mar. 90
28 July 91
28 July 91
28 July 91
8 July 91
8 July 91
8 July 91
38 July 91
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
30 Jan. 95
27 July 92127 July 9
Wall, Frank, MRCS. LRCP
Mathew, Chas. Montague,"1 MRCS. LRCP.
Blenkinsop, Frederick Linton, MB. LSA.
Illingcon. Edmund Moritz
Watson, Thomas Edgar, MB. MCh
Webster, Charles George, LUCP.Ed. >
LRCS.Ed. LFPS.Glas >
Lieutenants.
Pinchard, Michael Biddulph, MRCS. LRCP.
Niblock, William James, MB
Harrison, Clarence Barry-more, MB. MCh.
Lalor, Nicholas Purcell 6'Gorman, MB. ...
Symons, Thomas Henry, MRCS. LRCP....
Rost, Ernest Reinhold, MRCS. LRCP
Cornwall, John Wolfran, MB
Miller, Alfred, MB. MRCS. LRCP
Hammond, Fred. A. Lucas. MRCS. LRCP.
Brown.Henry Robi.,LRCP.Ed.LRCS.Ed. \
LFPS. Glas 5
Richards, Walter Guyon, MRCS. LRCP....
James, Sydnev Price, MB. MRCS. LRCP.
Fleming, Archibald Nicol, MB.MCh
Dee, Peter. MB
Mell, Felix Oswald Newton, MB. MCh
Browne, Frank Dennis, MB
Dick, Maxwell, M RCS. LRCP
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30 Jan.
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29 July
29 July
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29 Jan.
. civil surgeon. Cochin. — Acting Dist. Med. and
( Sanitary Officer, and Supdt. Central Jail,
v Bellary.
( District Medicaland Sanitary Officer, Kistna. —
( Acting Supdt. Lunatic Asylum, Madras.
Civil Surgeon and Jail, Saugor.
Staff Surgeon, Bangalore.
3 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
s Superintendent, Central Jail, Cannanore. —
t Acting Civil Snrgeon .
Superintendent Central Jail, Rajahmundry.
3 Madras Lancers.
I Resident Surgeon General Hospital, Madras. —
\ Surgeon 2nd District.— Supdt. Vol. Ven-
{ Hospital, Madras, &c. &c.
30 Madras Infantry.
12 Madras Infantry.
( Civil Surgeon, Tellicherry. — Secretary to Surg.
< Gen. with Madras Govt.— Med. Inspector of"
(. Factories, Madras.
29 Madras Infantry.
20 Madras Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Chanda, Central Provinces.
Superintendent Lunatic Asylum. Madras.
District Med. and Sanitary Officer, S. Canara-
Superintendent of Jail, Mangalore, Acting,
Neilgherries.
( Acting District and Sanitary Medical Officer,
(. Ganjam, and Supdt. of Jail, Berhampore.
f Residencv Surgeon and ex-affioio Assist. Resi~
X dent, Nepaul.
fCivil Surg. Coconada. — Acting 2nd Surgeon
X Gen. Hospital, Madras. — Acting Professor oi
(. Medical J urisprudence, Med. Coll. Madras.
No. 37 Native Field Hosp.Malakand Force.
4 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
Officiating 2 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
25 Madras Infantry.
22 Madras Infantry.
3 Madras Infantry,
Officiating 34 Bengal Infantry.
Officiating 30 Bengal Infantry.
("Detachment Native Infantry and Station Hoa-
(Distrii
] -Si
C Neil
X pital, Port Blair,
Officiating 2 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge Bundelkund Political Agency
29 July 98, Rawul Pindee.
29 July 93 With Malakand Field Force, Chakdara.
29 July 98 Officiating 6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
29 July 98 Officiating 10 Madras Infantry.
Plague duty, Bombay.
No. 34 Native Field Hospital, Khyber Force
Officiating 8 Bengal Infantry.
In medical charge Native Troops, Kajoorie Kacb...
Officiating 31 Madras Infantry.
Health Officer, Madras.
No. 50 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force.
Plague duty, Nagpore.
No. 50 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force..
Plague duty, Bombay.
Sick Furlough.
Punjab Command.
Officiating 22 Madras Infantry.
Bengal Command.
Sick Furlough.
Bangalore District.
War Services.
I SurgeonGeneral C. Sibthorpe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in medical charge of the Head Quarters Staff
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp) .
' Surgeon General C. E. M'Vittie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in iti86-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
II Colonel F. H. Blenkinsop served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
13 Lt.ColonelE.Fawcett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
16 Lt.Colonel W. R. Browne served in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80.
W Lt.Colonel T. J. H. Wilkins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp),
"t Lt.Colonel A. J. Sturmer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
18 Lt.Colonel A. Adams, while a Sursreon in the Royal Navy, served in the Ashantee war in 1873-74 with the
Royal Marines (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
19 Lt.Colonel E. Ferrand served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with Clasp).
MM
526a Indian Medical Service, Madras. — War Services.
22 Lt.Colonel C. L. Swaine served -with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Lt.Colonel N. Chatterjee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with two Clasps)
25 Lt.Colonel W. H. Thornhill served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
26 Lt.Colonel M. E. Reporter served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps)
27 Lt.Colonel T. H. Pope served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
28 Lt.Colonel D. P. Warliker served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lt.Colonel H. Armstrong served during the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879. Served in theAfghan war in 1870-80
<Medal). y
31 Lt.Colonel H. St. C. Carruthers served in the Afghan war in 2879-80 (Medal).
32 Major W. F. Thomas served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-8S (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Major H. G. L. Wortabet served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Major F. C. Reeves ser.ved in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
36 Major R. H. Cama served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major J. W. Evans served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
39 Major G. M. E. M'Kee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
40 Major K. C. Sanjana served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
41 Major H. M. Hakim served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
42 Major M. J. Kelawala served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with two Clasps); and in the
operations of the Tlang-tlang Column in 1891 (Clasp).
43 Major M. P. Kharegat served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
44 Major A. G. E. Newland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps) ; with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp); and in the operations onihe North-Eastern Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92,
with the Baungshe, Tlang-tlang, and Tashon Columns (Clasp).
*' Major A. T. L. Patch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-90 (Medal with Clasp).
46 Major R. Ross served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
47 Major C. Adams served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
48 Major A. J. O'Hara served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (Medal with Clasp).
50 Major J. Smyth served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge of the Queen's Own Sappers
and Miners, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of
Temai — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
51 Major E. P. Youngerman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
52 Major E. W. Reilly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
53 Major R. E.S. Davis served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medalwith Clasp).
54 Major W. B. Bannerman served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Claspst.
55 Major H. Thomson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two Clasps).
57 Major R. H. Castor served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
59 Major I. P. Doyle served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal
with Clasp); and in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92.
60 Captain D. Simpson served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp);
and with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
61 Captain F. J. Dewes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp); and with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
62 Captain J. O. Pinto served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1897^98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force with the 21st Madras Pioneers, and was present in the operations
between Kohat and Parachinar in September and October 1897, in the action at Dargai on 20th October, in the
march down the Bara Valley, and in the operations in the Waran and Bazar Valleys (Medal witb two Clasps).
63 Captain P. C. H. Strickland served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
61 Captain T. W. Stewart served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp).
65 Captain A. E. Grant served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
66 Captain C. L. Williams served in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1891-92.
c" Captain W. D. Sutherland served in the operations on the North-East Frontier of Burmah in 1801-92.
68 Captain W. Molesworth served in the operations in Burma in 1891 with the Wuntho Field Force (Medal
•with Clasp).
69 Captain C. A. Johnston served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 2nd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent with the Reserve Brigade Tirah Expeditionary
Force, and afterwards on the Line of Communications at Bara (Medal with Clasp).
70 Captain A. E. Berry served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart
in 1S97-98 with the Khyber Force with the 34th Punjab Pioneers (Medal with Clasp).
71 Captain C. M. Mathew served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the 6th Bengal Cavalry (Medal with Clasp).
Continuation of Notes to the Bombay Establishment.
73 Major John Crimmin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (mentioned in despatches, Victoria
Cross, and Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the V<S, for the following act of bravery: — " Lieutenant Tighe,
27th Bombay Infantry (to the Mounted Infantry of which Corps Surgeon Crimmin was attached), states that in the
action near Lwekaw, Eastern Karenni, on the 1st January, 1889, four men charged with him into the midst of a
large body of the enemy who were movingoff from the Karen left flank, and twomen fell to the ground wounded
He saw Surgeon Crimmin attending one of the men about 200 yards to the rear. Karens were round the party
in every direction, and he saw several fire at Surgeon Crimmin and the wounded man. A Sepoy then galloped
up to Surgeon Crimmin, anAthe latter joined the fighting line which then came up. Lieutenant Tighe further
states that very shortly afterwards they were engaged in driving the enemy from small clumps of trees and bam-
boo, in which the Karens took shelter. Near one of these clumps he saw Surgeon Crimmin attending a wounded
man. Several Karens rushed out at him ; Surgeon Crimmin thrust his sword through one of them, and attacked
a second, a third Karen then dropped from the fire of a Sepoy, upon which the remaining Karens fled."
74 Major W. H. Quicke served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 including the engagement at
Dowlatzai. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
75 Major C. J. Sarkies served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
75 Captain H. Herbert served in the operations of the Zaila Field Force in 1890.
Indian Medical Service. — Bombay. 527
I For the explanation of the qualifications of the following Officers, see page iii.]
Surgeon General,
ranking as Major General.
Bainbridge, George, LRCP. MRCS. LSA...
Colonels.
Banks, Samuel O'Brien, ^MRCPI. FRCSI.
Hay, George William Robertson, MD. \
LRCS.Ed )
M'Conaghy, William, MD. LRCSI..
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Peters, Charles Thomas,28 MB. LRCP.Ed.~>
LRCS.Ed. ... S
Barker, Frederick Charles, MD. FRCSI. ...
Waters, George, LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed
Weir, Thomas Stephenson, LRCPL. \
LRCSL.... )
Bartholomeusz, Matthew Lorenz,30 MB. )
MCh j
Wilkins, James Sutherland,31 DSO. \
LRCP. 2LRCS (
Dane, Arthur Hy. Cole,34 MD. LRCPI.S
FRCSI. j
Kreany, John Philip, MD. MCh
i Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
30 Sept.
31 Mar.
50 Sept.
Jayakar, Atmaram S. Grandin, LRCP. \
MRCS j
M'Cloghry, James,36 LRCPI. FRCSI
Clarkson, John Wilkins,3" LRCP. MRCS. ...
Parker, Joseph,38 MD. MCh
Henderson, William George Hume,11 >
LRCPI. FRCSI j
Dalai, Kharshedji Ardeshir, MB. MCh
Boyd, Henry Walker Butler, LRCPI. \
FRCSI j
Channer, Osborne Henry,41 MB. MCh
Hatch, Wm. Keith," MB. MCh. FRCS
Kirtikar, Kanoba Ranchhoddas,47 LRCP. \
MRCS j
Street, Alfred William Fredk.,5° DSO.~)
LRCP. MRCS $
Jervis. Hy. Pruce,51 LRCS.Ed. LSA
Davidson,David Chas. LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Nariman,KaikhosoSorabji,52£ieC5'.E<J. LSA.
Monks, Charles,54 LRCPI. LRCSI
Damania, PhirozshaJamsetjeej^ZiZCS.iM. 7
LSA j
Bull, George Henry,56 MD. MCh
MacCartie, Frederick Fitzgerald," CIE. \
MB. BCh )
Lowdell, Chas. Geo. Walton, LBCP. MRCS'
Briggs, Harry Beecham,52 Am MRCS.LSA.
Carson, Walter Peter,59 MB. LRCSI
Majors.
Willis. Chas. Fancourt,61 MD. MRCP.Ed. \
MRCS j
Dimmock, Henry Peers, LRCP. MRCS
Maitland, Chas. Bradley,62 LRCP.Ed.MRCS.
Mistri, Kavasji Hormasp,64 LRCS.Ed. LSA.
Fooks, George Ernest,65 MRCS. LSA
Anderson, Joseph William Townsend, )
LRCP. Ed. LRCS. Ed. LSA j
Milne, Alexander.aO. MB.MCh.Ab. p.b.ji. 8i
Baker, Richard John,66 MD. LRCSI.
Corkery ,Wm. Alf.52 LRCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas....
Avetoom, Sarkies Thaddeus,69 LRCP. Ed. )
LRCS.Ed ;
Stevenson, Henry Wickham, MRCS. LSA.
Lyons, Robert William Steele, MD. MCh...,
i Apr. 67
i Oct. 66
1 Apr. 68
1 Oct. 6q
67
31 Mar. 75
26 Feb. 93
31 Aug. 05
31 Mar. 96
31 Mar. 97
22 June 97
16 Aug. 97
1 Apr. 98
9 June 98
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SURGEON
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16 Aug. 97
COLONEL.
29 Sept.98
BRIGSURG
LT. COL
SURGEON
LT.COL.
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MAJOR.
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REMARKS.
With the Government of Bombay.
Nagpore District.
Bombay and Aden Districts.
("Civil Surgeon, Supdt. B. J. Medical School,
< and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum, Poona. — Offg.
(_ P.M.O. Sind District.
'Civil Surgeon, Bejapore.— Offg. Civil, Belgaum,
and Dep. San. Commr. Southern Regis. Dist.
'Presidency Surgeon, 2nd District, and Marine
Surgeon, Bombay. — Offg. Supdt. Lunatic
.. Asylum, Colaba.
'Presidency Surgeon, 3rd District, with medi-
cal charge of Jails, House of Correction, and
„ Byculla Schls. — Actg.Phy.St. George's Hspl.
Bombay. — Health Officer to the Municipality.
("Civil Surgeon and Supdt. B. J. Medical School
(. and Lunatic Asylum, Ahmedabad.
21 Bombay Infantry.
Bhopaul Battalion.
Civil Surgeon, Belgaum. — Offg. Civil, Poona.
Agency Surgeon, Muscat.
Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.
Sanitary Commissioner for Bombay Government.
Medical Storekeeper, Bombay. — Sick Furlough.
j Surgeon Gokaldas Tejpal Native General Hos-
C pital, Bombay.
Civil Surgeon, Dnoolia.
Acting Physician St. George's Hospital.
i Dep. Sanitary Commr., Southern Registration
(. Districts. — Sick Furlough.
("Principal and Prof, of Surg., &c. Grant Med.
■J Coll. — Senior Surgeon, Sir Jamsetjee Jejee-
C bhoy Hospital.
Civil Surgeon, Tanna. — Offg. Civil, Ratnagherry.
Officiating Sanitary Commissioner.
7 Bombay Infantry.
5 Superintendent, Mahableshwur. — And Officiat-
1 ing Civil, Dharwar.
ivil, Surat. — Dep. San. Commr. Goojerat Re-
gistration District.— Acting Civil and Supdt.
LunaticAsylum and Med. School, Ahmedabad.
Civil Surgeon, Karwar. — Sick Furlough.
22 Bombay Infantry.
Staff Surgeon, Poona.
Health Officer, Port of Bombay. — Sick Furlough
Civil Surgeon, Nassick. — Sick Furlough.
12 Bombay Infantry.
$ Port Surgeon and Medical Officer, European!
'. Gen. Hospital, Aden. —Sick Furlough.
9 Bombay Infantry.
("Obstetric Physician, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy
< Hospital, andProf.of Midwifery, Grant Med.
(. Coll. and Presidency Surgeon, ist District,
r Bombay Lancers.
Civil Surgeon, Broach.
Bombay Sappers and Miners.
Civil Surgeon, Aden.
("Offg. Assay Master, Calcutta Mint. — Acting
{ Bombay Mint.
("Civil Surgeon and Supdt. Lunatic Asylum and
( Med. School. Hyderabad.
Civil Surgeon, Sukker. —Acting Ahmednugger.
27 Bombay Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Ahmednugger. — Sick Furlough.
" 1st Physician S ir J. J. Hosp. Prof, of Medicine,
&c. G. M. College, Bombay.— Sick Furlough.
528
Indian Medical Service. — Bombay.
Majors.
Barry, John Patrick,"" BA. MB. ZRCSI
Anderson, Alexander Vass,"1 MB. MCh
(Burke, William Henry,"0 BA. MB. BCh
Tffl Crimmin, John,'3 LSCP I. LRCSI.
Collie, Mackintosh Alex. T., MB. MCh.~)
ZRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed j
Qaicke, William Henry,"* MRCS. LSA
•Sarkies, Carrapiet John,"5 MB. MCh
■Grayfoot, Blenman Buhot, ZRCP.Ed.~j
ZRCS.Ed. ZFPS.Glas. MRCS. ..
Dyson, Thomas Edward, MB. MCh
P.Ed.~i
Captains.
Meyer, Charles Hardwick Louw, MD. ~)
MRCS. H.P. M.G.M. 87 j
Childe, Letterstedt Fredk., BA.MB. MRCS
Herbert, Herbert,"6 ZRCP. MRCS.
Barry, Thos. David Collis, ZRCPI. MRCS.
.Jones, John Lloyd Thomas, MB. MRCS. ...
Jennings, William Ernest, MB. MCh
Hojel, Jas. Graham, BA. MB. BCh. MRCPI
Arnim, Henry Chas. Leffler, ZRCP. MRCS-
Thomson, George Sloane, MB. MCh
Prall, Samuel Esmond, MB. ZRCP. MRCS.
Ricketts.Wm. Symonds Percivnl, MB. MCh.
Moore, Charles Malcolm, MD
■Jenney, George William, MB. MCh
Hudson, Charles Tilson, ZRCP. MRCS
■Smith, John Blackburn, BA. MB. MCh..
Cleveland, Henry Fras., ZRCP.21RCS.ZSA.
Jackson, James, MB
■Street, Ashton,"1 MB. FRCS
Heath, Alan Jasper, MB. ZRCP. MRCS. ...
Jameson, John Bland,"1 MB. MCh
Whitcombe, ErnestGerald Robert, ZRCP. \
Ed. ZRCS.Ed. ZFPS.Glas j
Basu, Baman Das, ZSA. MRCS
Ervine, Thomas Walter, MB. MCh
Swinton, Francis Edward, ZRCP. MRCS....
Burnett, Sidney Harvey, MB. 3ICh
Jackson, Thomas, MB. BCh
Kilkelly, Patrick Percy, MB. BCh
iLeumann, Bernard Henrv Frederick, ZSA. 1
MRCS. ZRCP. MB. DPS. Camb j
(Bennett, Hugh, MB. MCh. ..
Bennett, Vivian Boase, MB. BCh
Moore, Hugh Myddleton, MRCS. ZRCP. ...
Johnston, Dudley Cater, MRCS. ZRCP
Evans, Samuel, ZRCP. Ed. ZRCS.Ed. )
ZFPS.Glas. MB. MCh j
JI'Donald, James Haldane. MB. MCh
Hooton, Alfred, MRCS. ZRCP
King, Arthur Frederick Wm.MRCS.LRCP.
;Standage, "Robert Frazer, MRCS. ZRCP....
Gibbs, Andrew. Armstrong, ZRCPI. ZRCSC.
Knapton, Henry Alf. Forbes, MRCS. ZRCP.
Lieutenants.
Bakhle, Chintaman RamcUandra 29 Jan. gi
Kukday, Krishnaji Visnnoo ^gjan. 96
:Smith, Frank Addinsell 29 July qo
SURGEON
MAJOR.
REMARKS.
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t
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29 Sept.g
3oSept.86
30 Sept.86
BURGEON
LIEUT.
27 July 92
27 July 92
27 July 92
29 July 93
29 Jan. 94
9 Jan. 94
8 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
29 Jan. 95
29 Jan. 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
29 July 95
30 Sept. 98
30 Sept.gS
SURGEON
CAPTAIN.
31 Mar. 87
31 Mar. 87
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1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 87
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29 Sept.83
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Jan. 91
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29 Jan. 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
29 Jan. 98
29 Jan. 98
29 July 9S
29 July 98
29 July 98
29 July 98
29 July 98
Supdt. (Jclalja Lunatic Asylum.— Sick Furl.
Dep. Sanitary Commr. Western Registration Dist.
> Med. Officer to Kathiawar Pol. Ageucy. — In
(. charge of Rest Hospital, Rajkote.
Civil Surgeon, Rutnagherry.
Civil Surgeon, Godhra. — Acting Presidency
Surgeon 1st District, Professor of Midwifery,
Grant Medical College, &c.
2nd Surgeon, Sir Jamsetiee Jejeebhoy Hospital,
and Professor of Anatomy and Curator of
Museum, Grant Medical College.
8 Bombay Infantry.
f Civil Surgeon, Kaira. — Offg. Medieal Storo-
(. keeper, Bombay.
5" Deo. Sanitary Commr. Goozerat Registration
(. Dist. -Acting Ophthalmic Surgeon, Bombay.
j'Prof. of Physiology, Histology and Hygiene,
(. Grant Medical College.
T2nd Phys. & Registrar, Sir Jamsetjee Je.jeebhoy
< Hosp.and Prof, of Pathology ,&c. Grant Med.
(. Coll. — Acting 1st Physician.
( Ophthalmic Surgeon, and Pnf. of Ophthalmic
< Medicine, &c, Grant Med. Coll., Bombay. —
L SickFurl.
( Chemical Analyser to Govt, and Professor of
1 Chemistry, &c.,GrantMed. Col. &c— Sick Furl.
Superintendent Matheran.
23 Bombay Infantry.
( Resdt. Surgeon St.George'sHospital, — Professor
(. of Materia Medica, &<•,. Grant Med. College.
Dep. San. Commr., Sind Registration Districts.
14 Bombay Infantry,
f Civil Surgeon, Satara. — Professorof Pathology,
1 &c, Grant Med. Col. — Acting 2nd Physician
(. and Registrar, Sir J. J. Hospital.
17 Bombay Infantry.
2 Central India Horse.
2fi Bombay Infantry.
2 Bombay Infantry.
( Civil Surgeon, Shikarpove. — Officiating Civil,
-j Poona. — Acting Dep. Sau. Commr., Central
[ Registration Districts.
3 Bombay Cavalry.
Superintendent Yerrowda Central Prison.
1 Bombay Infantry.
Assistant Civil Surgeon, Poom.— Sick Furlough,
28 Bombay Infantry.
6 Bombay Cavalry.
3 Bombay Infantry.
7 Bombay Lancers.
PersonalAssist. to Principal Med. Officer, Bombay.
25 Bombay Infantry.
Superintendent Hyderabad Central Prisons.
4 Bombay Cavalry.
29 Bombay Infantry.
4 Bombay Infantry.
13 Bombay Infantry.
10 Bombay Infantry.
24 Bombay Iafantry.
20 Bombay Infantry.
5 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating 19 Bombay intantry.
16 Bombay Infantry.
With No. 46c Native Field Hosp., Mombassa.
Officiating 29 Bombay Infantry.
Officiating 23 Bombay Infantry.
! Officiating 1 Bombav Infantry.
In charge No. 461? Nat. Field Hosp., Mombassa.
1 Officiating LoraJai Outposts.
War Services.
1 Colonel S. O. Banks served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1807-68, and was present at the capture of
Magdala (Medal).
28 Lt.Colonel C. T. Peters served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-S7 (Medal with two Clasps).
30 Lt.Colonel M. L. Bartholomeusz served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
31 Lt.Colonel J. S.Wilkins served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took partin the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in
■despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
[For remainder of Notes see end of Bsngal and Madras Services, pp. 523a and 526a
Indian Medical Service.
529
Lieutenants.
surgeon
LIKtCl.
M'Ardle, Andrew Augustine Frayne, MB. BCh. Officiating 3 Bengal Cavalry I2S Jan. 97
Woolley, Jasper Maxwell, MB. No. 37 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force 28 Jan. 97
Lane, Clayton Arbuthnot, MB. No. 37 Native Field Hospital, Malakand Force 28 Jan. 97
Kelly, Thomas Bernard, FRCS. Wing 7 Bengal Infantry 28 Jan. 971
Hugo, James Henry, DSO. MB. Punjab Frontier Force 28 Jan. 971
Kenrick, "William Hamilton, No. 52 Native Field Hospital, Kohat Kurram Force ,28 Jan. 97
Watson, Charles Henry, Punjab Frontier Force J28 Jan. 97
Lincoln, Charles Hope Septimus, Quetta District 28 Jan. 97
Price, Raymond H., MB. MCh (28 Jan. 97
Baines, Edgar Francis Eardley, Assistant Health Officer, Port of Bombay ,28 Jan. 97
Sealy, Geoffrey Orr Fearu, Railway Inspection duty, Kalyan 28 Jan. 97
Bryson, Reginald, Officiating 24 Madras Infantry 128 Jan. 97
Murray, John George Patrick, Detachment 18 Bengal Infantry I28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 July 97
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
2S Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
90
98
Anderson, Samuel, Sirhmd District .
Hutchinson, Francis Hope Grant, Officiating 4 Bombay Cavalry
Marjoribanks, James Leslie, Officiating Erinpoora Irregular Force
Fenton, Alexander, Officiating 15 Madras Infantry
Dredge, James Allen, Punjab Frontier Force
Knox, Robert Welland, Officiating 19 Madraf Infantry ..
Delany, Thomas Henry, No. 52 Native Field Hospital, Ivohat Kiirram Force..
Bait, John Walter Forbes, with Tochi Force
Douglas, Stewart Ranken, with Tochi Force
O'Meara, Eugene John. Civil, Abbottabad
Tate, Godfrey, Punjab Frontier Force
Baird, Roy Fearon, No. 50 Native Field Hospital. Malakand Force
Gage, Andrew Thomas, Ourator of Herbarium, Calcutta
Laing, George Campbell, Offi iating Meywar Bheel Corps
M'Pherson, George, Officiating 25 Bombay Infantry
Hunt, Spencer, 14 Bombay Infantry
Sargent, Alfrsd George, Offiriitrag 17 Bombay Infantry
Cox, Walter Hulbert, Officiating 30 Bombay Iniantry ..'
Condon, de Vere, Officiating Deolee Irregular Force ...
Gidney, Henry Albert John, Station Hospital, Kurrachee
Kirkpatrick, Henry, Madras District
Fayrer, Frederick Durand Stirling, Bangalore District '.
Chitale, Padmahar Krishna, Plague duty, Belgaum District
Lethbridge, William, Belgaum District
Hunter, Thomas
Battye. Walter Rotbney
Meakm, Harold Budgett
Hutcheson, George
Listen, William Glen
Boulton, Harjld
Antl cny, Richard William
Tuci^r, Ernest Frederick Gordon
Stewart, George Edward
Thompson, Frank Stnart Corfcitt
Novis, Thomas Shepherd
Watson, Jchn William ',
Twigg, Herbert Joseph Richard
Orpen, Charles William M'Gillicuddy.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan.
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 Jan. 98
28 J r. 98
COlllIilfD.
Bengal.
Bengal,
Bengal.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras.
Madias.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Punjab.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bomba.\ .
Bombay.
Bombay.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
:7 July
j 7 July
27 July
27 July
=7 July
27 July
27 July
.7 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
27 July
,27 July
9h|Bengal.
98I Punjab.
98; Bengal.
9S Punjab.
98! Madras.
98jPunjab.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
Bombay.
53°
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
Reo. James Edward Cowell Welldon, MA. Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India and Island of Ceylon,
29 Sept. 98.
Arthur Mount.) oy Dunne, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Calcutta, and Sec. to the Lord Bishop, and Regis-
trar of the Diocese of Lahore, 1 Sept. 94; Registrar of the diocese of Lucknow, 15 Sept. 97.
The Ven. Andrew Nathaniel Wadham Spens, Archdeacon and Commissary of Lahore, 1 Oct. 92.
The Right Sev. Arthur Clifford, MA. Lord Bishop of Lucknow, 21 Jan. 93.
The Ven. Oscar Daniel Watkins, MA. Archdeacon of Lucknovr, 14 Sept. 97,
1873
1875
1877
187S
1879
1S7Q
1879
1879
1 880
1880
1881
1885
1887
Senioii Chaplains.
Rev. Welbore MacCaithy
Rev. Andrew- N. Wadham Spens
Rev. Charles Swynnerton1
Itev. Charles Walter flame,J/l.
Rev. Hy. Coleridge Spring, BA.
Rev. Walter Adolphus Hamilton
Reo. Robert John Langford,3fJl.
Sev. Ferguson John Mont- )
gomery,2 MA J
Reo. L. Preemantle Philips, MA
Rev. TheophilusC. Shepherd, M. -J
Rev. Josiah O'Farrell Will-}
cocks, MA )
Rev. Arthur Edward Stone
Reo. J. Irwin Browne Cockin,-B-4.
Rev. Oscar Daniel Watkins, MA.
Reo. Ralph Allen Camine, MA-
Rev. Vivian Wm Kinsman
Reo. Henry Wager Griffith, MA.
Reo. John Moulson, BA
Reo. Francis B. Sandberg, BA...
Reo. Arthur Kitchin, MA
S«o. William Ellison, Ma
Reo. Jas. Frank Warden Gom- >
pertz,4 BA i
Rev. Talbot Monckton Milnes}
Griffiths, BA j
Rev. Charles Albert Gillmore ...
iff o.Alfred Saunders Dyer,3 MA.
Reo. Fras. Edw. Davy Cobbold
Rev. HerbertOctaviusMoore.JLT^
Reo. Montague C. Sanders, MA'
Rev. Charles Herbert Reynolds...
Rev. Walter Kitchin
Reo. Henry Jas. SpenceGray, MA
Rev. S.L. Graham Sandberg, BA.
Reo. R. Augustine Storrs, BA....
Reo. Henry Barry Hyde, MA. ..
Reo. Win. A. Grant Luckmau,.B.i
Reo. Charles Arthur Mason, MA.
Reo. Clement Henry Barlow,.! MA
Rev. Gerald Edward Nicolls,B4.
Rev. Wm. Fras. Thompson, MA
Rev. George M. Oavina, MA
Rev. Bare ay Kitchin
Reo. George Adam Ford, BA. ...
Rev. Hfnvv .himes L.imr, MA...
ukmauks. Aco.
( Archdeaconof Cal
\ cutta.— Furl.
(Archdeacon of
<. Lahore.
Furlough.
Sick Furlough,
llnssoorie.
Landourand Dehra.
LucknowCivilLines
Hazara.
Muttra.
Furlough.
Kamptee.
C Officiating Arch-
(. deacon, Calcutta
( Civil Lines, Allah-
\ abad.
(NyneeTal.
\ Archd. Lucknow.
Seetapore.
Dinapore.
Delhi.
Furlough.
Kurrachee.
("St.Thomas'Chch..
t Calcutta.
Meean Meer.
Roorkee.
Furlough.
rSealkote. — Offg.
< Archdeacon,
C Lahore.
Mhow.
Quetta.
'Junior Chaplain.
St. Paul's Ca-
thedral, Cal-
cutta.
Simla.
Cawnpore.
Lucknow Cant.
Furlough.
Bairackpore.
Mooltan.
St. John's, Calcutta
St. Paul's, Calcutta
Agra.
Nagpore.
Peshawur.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Juniob Chaplains.
Rev. Herbert Taylor Ottley
Reo . Charles Richard Thorold )
Winckley ji
Rev. Piercy Griffith Bruce Austin
Rev. Theodore Edw. F. Cole..,
. Rev. Edmund John Warlow..
89° Rev. Frederick James Clarke
Rev. Jas. Middleton Macdonald
9°\Rev. William John Wickins
9°\R<v. William Boycott Hamlturu
Reo. Herbert \vlieler Bush"
Rev. Charles Jasper Palmer
Reo. Lawrence Hosier Lermit ...
Rev. Henry Naish
Rev. Leonard Klugh8
- Rev. Sydney Septimus Scott ...
"93 Rev. Robert Mansel Kirwan9 ...
893 Rev.AVot. Edw. Brown Constable
894 Rev. Walter Lilley P. Shaw10
Rev. Percy James Debenham I
Johnson !
Rev. Charles Maxwell Becker..
Reo. H. W. T. Plowman
?93 Rev. Fredk. Wm. Chamberlain
Rev. Charles Wesley Darling ..
Rev. Percy Hugh Chapman
- Rev. J. Greensill Skittowe Syme
°94 Rev. Horace Barbut Cogan
697 Rev. Joshua Alfred R. >
Brookes, MA j
Rev. Thomas Montgomery \
Hunter Wood j
Rev. Robert Wm. Hall Stuart ..
KKMAKKN, AC.
Furlough.
Shillong.
Furlough.
Furlough.
",&c.
89» Rev. George Ernest Oldham ...
896 «ev. Alfred Howard, MA
s9° Rev. Henry Menzies, MA
°97 Rev. Cyril Price
b9TReo. George Charles Peake ...
897Rev. Joseph Frank Smith
898 Reo. Harry Christopher Scott )
I Anstej,' MA $
898 Rev.Ohas. Philip Croker Nugent
898|iJf». Walter Kelly Firminger ...
Cathedral,
Furlough.
Furlough.
Furlough.
RawnlPindee.
Mooltan.
Darjeeling.
Jubbulpore.
Ferozepore.
Chuckrata.
Sick Furlough.
Meerut.
R/inikhet.
With Khyber Brig.
Benares.
Jullunder.
Umballa.
Jhansi.
Howrah.
Bareilly.
Nowshera.
Subathoo.
Hyderabad, Sind.
( SaugorandPuch-
(. maree.
Dum Dum.
("Allahabad
(. tonments.
Kurrachee.
Fyzabad.
Cuttack.
Lahore.
St. James', Calcutta.
( St.Stephen's,Kid-
(. derpore.
Murree.
( Garrison Chap-
-! lain, Fort Wil-
(. liam.
Can-
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
1879
1880
SiiNioii Chaplains.
Rev. Alexander Ferrier, MA.
Rev. Jonn Taylor, MA
Furlough.
Furlough.
1892
1897
1897
Assistant Chaplains.
Ben. Thomas Scott,12 MA
Reo. George Johnstone Chree,
MA. BD
Reo. John Cameron, MA. BD.
Rev. William Thomson..
C Ofl'g.SeniorChap-
\ lain, Calcutta.
Allahabad.
(Argyll & Suther-
(. land Highldrs.
Gordon Highldrs.
Reo. David Hedley Gillan 'Black Watch.
* The Rev
Chaplain to
2 The Rev
Lockhart in
* The Rev.
(Medal with
s The Rev
Lockhart in
7 The Rev
despatches,
. C. Swynnerton served with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-93 as
the Troops (Medal with Clasp). .
F. J. Montgomery served in the campaign on the North West FrontK-r of India under Sir Wilham
1897 with the Tochi Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
J. F. W. G ompjrtz served in the Burmese Expedition in 1 886-87 with he Upper Burmah Field Force
two Clasps). „. _..,,.
. A. Saunders Dyer served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir u imam
1897-98 as Principal Chaplain Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal wii b ) Clasps).
H W. Bush served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Ro Low in 1S95 mentioned m
Medal with Clasp). \ For remo inder of i\ otei, see next page.
53*
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Right Reverend Frederick Gell, DD. Lord B;3hop of Madras, 27 Nov. 61.
The Rev. Charles Henry Pelly, MA., Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop, 3 Nov. 96.
The Venerable William Weston Blwes, MA. Archdeacon of Madras, 13 Apr. 93.
F. Rowlandson, Esq., BA. Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the Lord Bishop, 1 Dec. 75
I aj SuNIOK CjTAPLAINS.
iSyo\Ven. Wm. Weston Elwes, MA..
iS75|ffie!>. Daniel Wilson Kidd, BA..
ii7s\Rev. Walter Wace, MA. •
1876
ItBMARKS.
l877
1878
1878
1879
1879
l879
1879
1880
1880
Rev. Charles Henry Pelly, MA
Reo. Frank Penny, BA
Rev. William Scott, BA
Rev. R. Joseph Brandon, LL.D
Rev. James Sharp
Rev. FcrsterClarkeGittens,22^.
Rev. Charles John Etty
Rev. JohnWilberforce Cassels, ")
MA j
Rev. Rich. Parry Burnett, MA.
Rev. Arth. Acheson Williams, )
MA )
Rev. Robt. Henry Durham, V D
Rev. Chas. Edw. Whiteley, M. A.
Rev. John English
Rev. Edward Gibson
1883 Reo. Clement Henry Lakin)
Wright, MA /
("Archdeacon and
(. Commissary.
Vellore.
Furlough.
f Domestic Chap-
t lain to Bishop.
( GarrisonChaplain
I Fort St. George
Furlough.
Furlough.
( St.Thomas'Mouni
t & Pallaveram.
j'Cuddalore and
C Bolarum.
/Holy Trinity,
I Bangalore.
Furlough.
fOffg. Cannanore
(. and Calicut.
Furlough.
Coimbatore.
Trichinopoly.
Berhampore.
f Emanuel Church,
(. Madras.
fSt. John's, Ban-
(. galore.
1BB5
1886
1887
1889
TOQ5
tl.97
1891
Senior Chaplains.
Rev. Alexander James Jones ...
Rev. Chas. Herbert Maiden, M A.
Rev. Fras. Ewen Cameron, BA.
Rev. Fras. Nelson Crowther.JB^i.
Rev. Charles Philip Croker )
Nugent (
Rev. Harry Clince Parker,1 MA.
Rev. Arthur Henry Barrett)
Brittain, MA )
ltev. Walter Geo. Barrv, AKC...
Juniob Chaplains.
Rev. Arthur A. Sharp, MA
Rev. Thos. Cha*. Underwood')
Molesworth, BA )
Rev. Albert Edwm i Stanley ..
Rev. Edmund Bull
Rev. Ernest Wm. Philipps )
Keeling, BA j
See. Clement Douglas Giles, MA.
Rev. Chris. Fras. Breay, MA. ...
Rev. Francis Wheaton Hay-)
cock, BA J
R'.v. Albert Edward Stanley ...
Coonoor.
Furlough.
Furlough.
Ootacamund.
Murree.
Wellington.
Trimulgherry.
("St. Mark's, Ban-
X galore.
St. Mathias, Vepery
Trichinopoly.
Offg. Vizagapatam.
Furlough.
Offg. Poonamalee.
Bellary.
Offg.Seeunderabad.
("Joint Chaplain,
< St. George's Ca-
(. thedral, Madras
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
1893
Senior Chaplain,
v.d. Rev. Wm. Forest Archibald,2
Chaplains.
Rev. James Nicholl Ogilvie, MA..
Rev. RobertHorne Stevenson, MA.
St. Andrew's, Madras.
St. Andrew's, Bangalore.
Rev. John Heron, MA With Royal Scots, Manrtal'iy.
War Services.
1 The Rev. H. C. Parker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
1 Tho Rev. F. W. Archibald served with the Huzara Expedition in 18SS (Medal with Clasp).
Continuation of Notes to the Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
8 The Rev. Leonard Klugh served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897 with the Malakand Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
9 The Rev. R. M. Kirwan served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1897-93 with the 1st Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal wiih two Clasps).
10 The Rev. W. £1. Pritchatt Shaw served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir
William Lockhart in 1897-98 on the Lines of Communication with the Peshawur Column, and with the 1st
Division Tirah Expeditionary Force (Medal with two Clasps).
13 The Rev. T. Scott served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
532
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
Sight Rev, James MacArthur, Z>X>. Bishop of Bombay.
The Ven. William Edward Scott, MA. Archdeacon and Commissary, 3 Apr. 1S97.
John Cuthbert Greenside Bowen, Esq. Registrar of the Diocese, 19 Nov. 94.
1876
1876
1879
1880
Senior Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 800.
Rev. William Wingate, MA. ...
Rev. Arthur Wilfred Bayn-}
ham, MA J
Rev. George Gothard, MA
Rev. Henry Nathaniel Mid-}
winter, MA y
Sec. Charles Hume Badham,^
BA j
Rev. Geo. Herbert Lewis, BA.
Rev. Elias Jenkins Bowen, MA,
1884 Rev. Philip Bruce Home, MA.
1885 Rev. Wm. Wortcrs Baillie, BA.
1885 Rev. Edw. Stephenson Hall, ">
, MA j
1885 Rev. Wm. Edward Scott, BA...
1886 Rev . Francis Nathani el H ill , BA
1887 Rev. John Henry Beck, MA. ..
1887 Rev. Philip Sydney Grove, BA.
1887 Rev. William Babington Pres- )
ton, BA j
1888 Rev. John Annand Sellar, MA.
STATIONS, FTC.
I2H
Sick Furlough.
Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
St. Paul's, Poona.
f Sattara and
j Mahableshwur.
Ahmednugger.
("Belgaum, visiting
< Amboli or Sa-
(. want Warree.
St. Mary's, Poona.
Deolali.
Byculla.
f Archdeacon and
'(. Commissary.
Sick Furlough'.
Ahmedabad.
Neemuch.
Aden Camp.
j Steamer Point
(. Aden.
18C12
1895
Junior Chaplains.
Munthly Salary, Rupees 500.
Rev. Henry Thomas Higgin-')
son Rountree >
Rev. Lancelot Melvill Haslope, ~t
MA j
Rev. Sidney Leigh Lye, BA. ...
Rev. Philip Raikes Harrison ...
Rev. William Arthur Dickins ...
Rev. Charles E. Cambridge')
de Coetlogon i
Rev. Cyril Mayhew
Rev. Horatio William Nelson, )
BA *. j
Re». C. A. Barham, BA
Rev. James Duncan Ozanne ..
STATIONS, ETC
Furlough.
Deesa and Aboo.
f Snr. Presidency
* • haplr. Bombay.
Sick Furlough.
Cirkee.
Susseerabad.
Furlough.
Colaba.
( Garrison Chap-
C lain, Bomhay.
GShorpooree, Poona.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Thk bENios (Chaplain.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 980.
Senioe Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 800.
Rev. Andrew Bullock Watson, >
MA S
Furlough.
1878
18S2
1S97
Rev. James Hutton Mack-ay, \ ( St.
MA } I B
Andrew's,
Bombay.
Rev. James Henderson, MA. ... Kurrachee.
i2eo.JohnCrombieMathew,B^. Poona and Sirkee.
Junior Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 500.
Rangoon Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Right Rev. John Miller Strachan, DD. MB. Bishop of Rangoon, 30 June 82.
The Ven. Charles Henry Chard, Archdeacon and Commissary of Rango m, 17 Dec. 93.
Arthur Herbert Bagley, BA. LLD. (Barrister-at-Lam), Registrar of the Diocese and Archdeaconry, 6 Sept. 95.
o ^
8 ft
1870
1889
1800
Senior Chaplains.
REMARKS.
Ven. Charles Henry Chard Archdeacon.
„ , tn tn ■> r . ( Rangoon
Rev. Joseph Perry Dyer, MA... '
Rev. Arthur Henry Finn
Junior Chaplains.
Rev. James Low, MA
Rev. Henry Guise Beatson |
Cowley I
(. Cantonments.
Fort Dufferin.
Shwebo.
Furlough.
1895
1893
Junior Chaplains,
Rev. Wm. Gore Burroughs, BA
Rev. John Horndon Parry, BA
Rev. Chas. Page Cory, MA
Rev. Henry Weare Blandford..
Rev. James Henry Collins
flcr.Arth.Wkitcombe Taylor, >
BA j
REMARKS.
Port Blair.
Meiktila.
Thayetmj-o.
Bhamo.
Jutogh.
f Addition'iClergy
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560
COKNET,
2ndLIEDT.
OTENSIGN
9 July 79
15 Aug. 77
25 Sept.78
14 Jan. 80
24 Nov. 77
19 Feb. 81
■.5 Apr. 80
3 July 78
n Hay 78
23 Oct. 80
Captains.
Lang.Hugh Graham,13 Bt. .MaiorSeaforthHighlndrs.on ret.pay
Robertson, Tho?. Chaplin, Hon. Lt. Colonel 3 Bn. Arsryll and 5
Sutherland Highlanders j
Little, Archibald Cosmo,15 with gratuity from 5 Lancers ...
Fleming, Henry Slane,16 Bt. Major Essex Regiment, on
retired pay; 4 Battalion Essex Regiment ....'.
Reilly, J. Miles, Major late Guernsey Militia
Moon, Francis Sidney Graham, Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Battalion \
East Surrey Regiment [Captain of Reserve, 25 Mar. 85) ... j
Irvine, Henry, Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Battalion Inniskilling Fus...
Rice, Richard Justice, Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Bn. Munster Fus. ..
Hand, William Hudson, resigned from 37 Foot; Major 4"/
Battalion Liverpool Regiment $
Hoole, James, Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 BattaliouYorkshire Regiment
Gloster, Thomas, Hon. Lt.Colonel 5 Battalion Munster Fus. 1
(Captain of Reserve, 18 July 85) 5
Cane, Claude Richard John,18 resigned from Royal Artil- \
lery ; Major 4 Battalion Irish Regiment )
Nelson, JamesOsmond.with gratuity from Lancashire Fusiliers
Serjeant, Win. Charles Eldon,19 Hon. Lt.Colonel 5 Battalion
Rifle Brigade (Captain of Reserve, 6 Feb. 89)
Bentley, William A. Limerick City Art., S. Div. Royal Art.
Watts, William, Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Battalion Welsh Regiment
Campbell, Montagu Douglas, Hon. Lt. Col. (Capt. of Reserve, I
22 Feb. 82) 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders J
Everaid, HughEdm.E..fibn.Zr.CW. 3 Bn.Worcestershire Regt
Sharman-Crawford, Robert Gordon, with gratuity from )
16 Lancers; Major 3 Battalion Irish Rijles j
M'Calmont, Barklie C. with gratuity from Warwick Regt. ; >
Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Battalion Warwick Regiment j
Pixley, Arthur Dunbar,'1 retired pay King's Royal Rifles; )
Major 5 Battalion King's Royal Rijles J
Pagan, Gilbert Alex.22 Capt. Northumberland Fus. on re- (
tired pay )
Holden, Robert,23 Hon. Lt.Col. 4Bn. Worcestershire Regt.^
(Captain of Reserve, 18 Nov. 85) ; Hon. Lt. Colonel 3 & 4 >
Battalions Worcester Regiment j
Helbert, Frederic de Courcy Helbert,-* with gratuity from 1
Devon Regt. ; Major 5 Battalion Royal Fusiliers _f
Dundas, Robert,25 with gratuity from Scots Guards ; Major ~>
^Battalion Royal Scots j
Keatinge, Maurice Den. with grat. from Gloucester ttegt. ; >
Major 5 Battalion Irish Regiment. j
Marshall, Robt. Seton, Major Edinburgh Artillery S. Div.)
R. Artillery (Captain of Reserve 5 Aug. 96) j
Hammond, Dayrell Talbot,26 Capt. Uonnaught Rangers, on ")
retired pay: Hon. Lt.Col. 5 Battalion Connaught Rangers j
Castletown, Bernard B. B. Lord,2' Major 4B1L Leinster'Regt.
Leith, jas. Mackenzie, Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt. ...
Scott, Wm.Angelo,32 resigned lrom Cameron Highlanders, |
Hon. Lt.Col. 3 Bn.Jt. Highlndrs.(Ca/d.of ite<?;-t>e(23May 94) i
Cowper, Thomas, Major, 3 Bn. N. Lancashire Regiment 1
(Captain nf Reserve, 23 July 901 j
Stephenson-Fecherstonhaugh, Shirley A. Major 3 Bn.Wor- "(
cester Regiment (Captain of Reserve, 22 Jan. 90) )
Stuart, Wm. Dugald,33 with grat. from King's R. Rifles ; )
Major, 3 Battalion Bedfordshire lleqiment j
Douglas, Arthur Baird, non.Lt.Col.3 Bn. Cameron Highlndrs.
Tylden-Pattenson, Arthur Henry,31 Capt . E. Kent Regt. >
on retired pay ; Major 3 Bait. Fast Kent Regiment j
Wynyard, Richard Darner,35 with grat. from B. Surrey Regt. ")
Hon. Lt.Colonel, 6 Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers )
MacLeod, Norman,191 Capt. Black Watch, on retired; pay; >
Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Battalion Cameron Highlanders j
Drury,Robt. Cooper, Hon.Lt. Col. Lancashire Art. S. Div. R. Art.
Parsons, Maydwell, Major 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Heygate-Lambert, Frederick Arthur, Middlesex Yeomanry, \
Knight of Justice of St. John of Jerusalem '... ]
Le Roy-Lewis, Herman. Major Hampshire Yeomanry
M'Micking, Gilbert, with gratuity from Royal Artillery ; )
Major Hon. Artillery Company of London J
Cox, Henry John William, p.s. Hon. Lt.Col. 2 Kent Art. Vols.
Back, Philip E., p.s. Major 1 Norfolk Volunteer Artillery
Chaloner, Richard G. Walmesley,29 with gratuity from 3 )
Hussars ; Hon. Lt.Col. 1 Wilts Vol. Rijles ; MP. jor Westhuryi
Fowler, Donald George Mackay,30 with gratuity from')
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 \
Vol. Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders J
Garnons- Williams, Richard Davie?'. Cant. R. Fusiliers, on )
retired pay ; Ma)or 1 Vol. Bn. South Wales Borderers (
Ramsay.Thomas, p.s. Hon. Lt.Col. 5 Vol. bn. Highland Lt. Inf.
Campbell, Duncan, p. Major z Lanark Vol. Engineers )
(Captain nf Reserve, 24 June 85) )'
p.s.c. Maude, Frederic Natusch, with gratuity from R.Eng. ; )
Major 1 Hampshire Volunteer Engineers j
Campbell, Edward Parker,30 Captain, Black Watch on ret. |
pay; Hon. Lt.Col. 5 Vol.Batt.Aroyl' <f Sutherlnd Highlndre. i
Nicholson, Henry Whall- y, sold out of 82 Foot .'
Wyld, William Henry,3- Capt. 16 Lancers, ou reiired pay
Martin, George Mure, sold out of 12 Lancers
Toler, James Otway, Capt. Highland Lt. Inf. on ret. pay")
(Hon. Major, 10 Aug. 87 ) j |
Moore, Stephen Blyth, with gratuity from Royal Scots '27 Apr. 70
Wetherall, Henry Aug., with gratuity from Coldstream Gds. : 2 Sept.68
18 Dec. 8c
31 May 73
1 Mar. 79
25 Aug. 80
28 May 73
CAPTAIN.
17 Apr. 89
30 Dec. 76
7 Mar. 83
30 July 84
26 Oct. 75
15 Oct. 81
25 Jan. 71J25 Oct. 73
28 Mar. 72J23 June 77
11 Sept. 76
9 May 74
23 Nov. 72
31 Jan. 78
1 July 81
3 May 82
6 Aug. 79
14 Sept.78
16 Aug. 73
2 Dec,
20 Nov. 75
1 July
1 July Si
20 Nov. 75
2 June 78
23 June 80
14 Sept.78
14 Sept.78
3 Mar. 80
to Dec. 79
21 Feb. So
9 Nov. 79
30 Jan. 78
Sept. 79
22 Oct.
1 July 81
2 Feb. 81
16 Dec. 82
6 Oct. 76
9 May 77
1 Dec.
21 July 80
14 Feb. 83
16 Dec. S2
1 July 81
29 June 72
1 O^t. 80
28 Apr. 75
20 Oct. 8c
26 June So
21 Aug. 80
1 July 81
22 Dec. 83
22 Feb. 82
6 Aug. 61
14 Sept. 67
23 Jan. 69
20 July 67
16 Feb. 81
1 July Si
13 June 74
26 Feb. 76
10 Apr. 75
20 Apr.
29 Apr. 73
17 Jan.
29 Aug.
29 Jau.
[o Aug.
27 Oct.
Oct.
17 Sept.
14 June 76
3 May 82
1 July 86
21 Feb. 89
9 May 83
6 Oct. 80
14 Nov. 85
2c Sept. 79
17 May 82
5 July 82
27 Dec. 88
1 Apr. 89
6 Oct. 86
27 June 83
16 Dec. 90
29 Nov. S3
1 July 87
21 Mar. 85
28 Oct
8 July 82
28 Nov. 83
10 Mar. 8S
11 Aug. 85
1 June 86
13 Nov. 89
26 June 79
10 Dec. 86
19 Oct. 87
20 Sept. 86
17 Aug. Si
!3May S5
22 July 85
27 Feb. 86
30 May 90
8 July 74
24 Feb. 83
1 July 87
2 June 84
26 Nov. 84
5 June 78
27 Feb. 84
8 Jan. 85
18 Apr. 89
8 Dec. 83
15 June 85
15 June 85
8 Mar. 86
12 Nov. 87
4 Feb
APPOINT-
ED TO
KESEBVE.
7 July 80
7 July 80
>5 Aug. 80
7 July 8q
25 June 8SJ21 July 80
26 Oct. 89' 7 July £0
10 Apr. 90
18 Apr. 91
12 Nov. 92
4 Mar. 93
27 May 93
13 Jan. 94
5 May 94
2 June 94
2 July 94
22 Aug. 94
1 Nov. 94
3 Apr. 95
22 May 03
4 Sept. 80
7 July 80
30 Dec. 91
20 Jan. 80
13 Feb. 86
29 Jan. 87
12 Mar. 81
7 Aug. 88
23 Apr. 90
70
4 Dec
29 Jan
14 June 76
14 June 76
11 June 77
30 Nov. 78
28 Oct. 71 1 Mar. 79
June 93 7 July 80
28 Aug. 95
4 Mar. 96
11 Mar. 96
17 Mar. 96^25 Mar. 85
4 Apr. 96
8 June 96
4 July 96
17 Mar. 97
10 Nov. 97
15 Sept. 97
12 Jan. 98
2 Mar. 98
6 Apr. 9S
18 May 98
25 May 98
2 July 98
7 July 86
4 Nov. So
8 Sept. 86
7 Oct. 95
27 Jan. 86
1 Oct. 81
27 July
8 Aug.
3 July
4 Aug.
9 Jan.
3 May
10 Feb.
7 July 80
98124 Aug. 87
91 5 Dec. 83
95 1 4 Jan. 93
93j
89 1 Oct. Si
93 15 July 91
94;
3 Mar. 94
8 Aug. 94i
3 Jan. 95 13 May 8
9 May 96
3 Apr 97
8 Dec. 97
7 July 80
25 Apr. 85
56i
Reserve of Officers.
COBNUT,
2ndLIECT
OrENSIGN
n July 69
8 Jan. 68
25 July 69
2b uct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
15 Mar. 68 '28 Oct. 71
27 Aug. 70
14 July 69
24 Apr. 69
29 May 69
2 May 68
4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 68
21 Aug. 69
28 Oct. 71
3 Sept.68
28 Oct. 71
Captains.
Eoupell, Geo. Chas. K. Pigott,30 Capt. E.York Regt. on ret. pay
Mackay, Arthur Leith Hay,10 Capt. K.O. Scot. Bord. on ret.pay
Bushhrooke. Wm. Henry,41 with gratuity from E. York Regt.
Gray, Jas. Chas. Charnock, with gratuity from 1 W. I. Regt.
Sandeman. Wm. Wellington," Capt. Seaforth Highlanders,")
on retired pay ->
Grubhe, Laurence Carrington, with grat. from Bedford Regt.
Clark, Kdmund Wm." Capt. Somerset Lt. Inf., on ret. pay ...
Wallace, James," with gratuity from Seaforth Highlanders ...
Rose, Harcourt Bonking, with crrat.uity from Border Begt. ...
Power, Wm. Le Poer,-6with gratuity from Northampton Kegt.
Allfrev, Henry," Cu.pt. King's Royal Rifles, on retired pay ...
Chapman, Fred. Stovm,48 Capt. Cam. Highlanders, on ret. pay
Ellis, Henry R. A., Capt. Connaught Rangers, on retired nay..
Barry, Robert Mercer, Capt. Bedford Regt. on retired pay
Tumiard, Henry Stopford, with gratuity from Innis. bus
Rudyerd, Reginald Burroughs, Capt. Irish Rifles, on ret. pay..
Conran, Edward Watson, Capt. Dorset Regt., on retired pay ..
Boddam, Charles Wm.50 with gratuity from W. Surrey Regt.
Ribblesdaie, Thomas, Lord, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade..
Ruddach, John Warner, Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Cameron, Saumarez Win.,52 with gratuity from S. Staff. Regt. ...
Dean, Geo. Hy. by commutation of ret. pay from 12 Lancers
Lane, GeorgeKale, Ca t. Munster Fusiliers, on retired pay ...
Schuyler. Adoni nh Graham, with gratuity from MiddlesexRegt.
Walker, Robert Sandiiand Froude, CMG. Capt. Gloucester }
Regt. on retired pay ; serving with Terak Police Force, uitk >
hon. rank of Lt.Colonel )
Le Quesne, Chas. Edwin,54 CapMrish Regt. (18 F.) on ret.pay ...
Amyatt-Burney, Horace A., with grat.5 from Oxford Lt. Inf.
Campbell, J as.' Archibald, Capt. Bediord Regt. on ret. pay
Spieer. Julian John Newton, Capt. B. Horse Gds., on ret. pay
Tufton, George Richard, with gratuity from 5 Lancers
Ord. William St. George, with gratuity from R. Engineers ...
Park, Adam, with gratuity from 2 West India Regiment
Hore, Walter, with gratuity from Derbyshire Regiment
Gctirney, Lewis hidmond,57 Capt. 20 Hussars, on ret. pay
Short, Mayow, with gratuity from Munster Fusiliers
Newington, Cecil G. Hayes, Capt. E. Surrey Regt. on ret. pay.
MacBean. Archibald, Capt. Hampshire Regt. on retired pay .. 9 Feb. 70
p. k.c. Mitchell, Hugh, with gratuity from Royal Engineers
Hart-Davis, Hy. V. Hart, with gratuity from R. Engineers ..
Schuyler, Edw. E. Sutton,59 Capt. W. York Regt. on ret. pay ..
Armitage, Harry Arnold, with gratuity from 15 Hussars
Tebbitf, Win. Arthur,00 Capt. York and Lane. Regt. on ret. pay
Hay, Albert Washington,6' with gratuity from Lancaster Regt
Apthorp, Shirley,62 Capt. Border Regiment, on retired pay ... 11 Feb.
Phillips, William Edward,63 Capt. 6 Dragoon Gds., on ret.pay
Scott, Wm. Erskine, with gratuity from Warwick Regt
Nelson, Abercromby A. Craven, with gratuity from 5 Dr. Gds
Story, Robert,65 Capt. King's Royal Rifles' (60 Foot), on)
retired pay; Hon. Lt.Colonel late-; Bn. King's Royal Hi/ten j
Bell, Alexander, Cajyt. Northampton Regt. on retired pay 8 Feb. 70
Spitta, Hubert Heberden,66 Capt. Munster Fus. onret. pry
Clarke, Chas. Edw. Line, with gratuity from Wiltshire Regt.
Thompson , James Witten.67 with gratuity from Essex Regt.
BraithwaitP, Jas. H. Vidal, with gratuity from Devon Regt.
Tresidder, Tolmie John.CjbfGr. with gratuity from R. Engineers
Cavaye, Henry Kenneit, with gratuity from S. Lane. Regt....
"Wheole, Jas. St. Lawrence,6'-' with gratuity from R. Artillery. ..
Webbe, George Allen, with gratuity from 15 Hussars
Allfrev, Monbrav,70 with gratuity from 15 Hussars
Wilson, Robert C. D.71 with gratuity from Ring's B. Rifles. ..
Pole, George H. T. Tan Nolten, with gratuity from 18 Hussar?
Day, Henry Robert, Capt. Royal Soots, on retireO pay
Foley, Ernest Edward, Capt. Middlesex Regt. on ret. pay ...
Tattersall, John C. de Yeel,72 Capt. 1 Dr. Gds on ret. pay
Baker, Henry Edward, with gratuity from Welsh Fusiliers
Greville,ifo)i. A. H.Fulke, with gratuity from King's R. Rifles ...
Oates, Charles Cecil, Capt. Connaught Rangers, on ret. nay...
Maisey, Edward Levien,74 with gratuity from Liverpool Regt..
Haggard, Andrew Chas. Parker,75 DSO. with gratuity lrom \
King's Own Scottish Borderers j
Ppard, George Charles,76 Capt. R. Scots, on retired pay
M'Pherson, Chas. Alf. Howard, with gratuity from W. I. Regt.
Douglas, Geo. Shclto, with gratuity from Scottish Rifles
Littleda.le, Hy. Arthur,78 with gratuityfrom Derbyshire Regt.
Todd-Tbornton, James Henry B.,w ith gratuity from Derby Regt
Greer, Joseph Henry, with gratuity from Higuland Lt. Infantry
Heygate, Wm. Howley Beaumont, Capt. R. Art. on retirsd pay
p.s.c. Hornby, Geoff. S. Phibbs,79 with gratuity from Rifle Brig
Scriven, Algernon Garrett, with gratuity from Oxford Lr.. Inf..
Bioadwood. Francis,50 with gratuity from S. Stafford Regt. ...
De la Bue, Thomas, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt
Uliver-Bellasis,Rd. John Erskine,81 with gratuity trom 20HUS
Coulton, James, Capt. Munster Fusiliers, onretired pay
Corbett, Francis.82 with gratuity irom York Light Infantry ..
Stewart, Stair H. Johnston, Capt. 20 Hussars, on ret. pay ..
Amedroz, Louis Edm., with gratuity from York Lt. Infantry... 1 Aug. 77
Couper, Arthur Edward,83 Capt East Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Pasley-Dirom. Henry, with gratuity from Suffolk Regt
Marsham, Fred. Savill. with gratuity from King's R. Rifles.:.
Purchas, John R. P. Capt. S. Lanr. Regt. on Tetared pay
Phipps, Arth. Barre,84 with gratuity from S. V\alcs Bordererf,4 Sept. 7
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
19 June 73
28 Oct. 71
27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
28 Fel). 74
28 May 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
15 Apr. 7r
17 Jan. 74
30 Dec. 72
13 Mar. 74
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
13 June 75
9 Aug. 74
26 Mar. 75
ti reb. 76
7 July 69
15 Apr. 74
9 Aug. 73
:i Dec. 73
9 Aug. 74
30 Dec. 71
28 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 70
8 Jan. 70
20 Nov. 75
1 Feb. 73
11 Feb. 75
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 71
23 Apr. 74
9 Aug. 73
10 Jan. 72
12 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 71
jo Dec. 71
10 Sept.73
30 Dec. 71
31 Aug. 73
23 July 70
19 Oct. 73
29 Apr. 73
28 Feb. 74
2 Dec. 74
29 Uct. 72
21 Dec. 74
13 June 76
28 Feb. 74
11 Sept. 70
13 June 74
9 Aug. 74
16 Dec. 74
22 May 77
12 Nov. 73
15 Mar. 74
22 Sept. 76
12 Feb. 77
12 Nov. 73
17 Jan. 77
13 June 73
11 Feb. 74
10 Sept.75
21 June 7 ,
26 Feb. 76
13 June 74
2 Dec. 74
12 Feb. 73
2 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
28 Sept. 78
26 July 76
21 Sept. 74
15 Jan. 73
26 Uar. 74
23 Jar. 79
17 May 79
24 May 79
9 July 79
19 Oct. 79
15 Mar. 80
23 June 80
20 July 80
21 July So
25 Aug. 80
25 Aug. 80
29 Sept. 80
1 Oct. 80
1 Dec. 80
1 Dec. 8c
8 Dec. 80
1 Jan. 81
1 Jan. 81
1 Jan. 81
20 Jan. 81
2 Feb. 8.
2 Feb. 81
10 Feb. 81
17 Apr. 81
1 June 81
18 June 81
18 June 81
18 June 3r
29 Juue8i
30 June 8t
1 July 81
7 July 81
1 Sept. 8 1
14 Sept. 8 1
1 Oct. 81
15 Oct. 81
Oct. 81
15 Nov. 81
8 Jan. 82
8 Jan. 82
24 Jan. 82
1 Fell. 82
9 Mar. 82
3 Apr. 82
11 Apr. 82
17 Apr. 82
20 Apr. 82
6 May 82
6 May 82
10 June 82
10 June 82
10 June 82
5 July 82
11 July 82
23 July 82
9 Aug. 82
30 Sept. 82
1 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 82
21 Oct. 82
31 Oct. 8.
17 Nov. 82
23 Nov. 82
3 Dec. 82
4 Dec. 8
4 Jan. 83
10 Jan.
30 Jan. 83
31 Jan. 83
23 Feb. 83
28 Feb. 83
14 Mar. 83
20 Mar. 83
20 Mar. S3
3 Apr. 83
14 Apr. "_
14 Apr. 83
9 May 83
29 May 83
30 May 83
1 June 83
13 June S3
13 June _
20 June 83
21 June 83
30 June 83
10 July 83
14 July 83
15 July 83
ioJu.y S3
HON.
MAJOR.
Reserve of Oflieera.
562
28 Oct. 6.
Captains.
Baird.Wm. Bobt. Comwallis,85 with grat. from W.York Regt.
Ellis, George Richard, with gratuity from Essex Regiment ...
Eyre, Edward Maurice, with gratuity from Warwick Regt. ...
Morrice, John George Selby, Capt. E. Lane. Regt. on ret. pay
Edwardes, Chas. G. W. Edwardes,87 Capt. Northampton \
Begiment, on retired pay i
Hatch, George Pelham,58 CMGr. with gratuity from W. 1. 1
Begt. ; Commanding Troops in East Africa Mainland, with [•
local rank of Major J
Fenwick, Geo. C. R. Curzon, with grat. from Welsh Fusiliers
Dumaresq, Arthur Hetnery,90 with gratuity from Duke of)
Cornwall's Light Infantry i
Vance, Eustace John,91 with gratuity from Leinster Regt. ...
Pyrke, Reg. Duncombe,52 with gratuity from York Lt. Inf. ...
Williams-Freeman, Geo. Chas. Ptere,93 with gratuity from ;
Sussex Regiment >
Bright-Smith, Arthur A. W. Bright, with gratuity from 3 1
Hussars; Hon. Major Hampshire Yeommry Cat)>ifrt/ >
'Grant, Bartle.95 Capt. Border Regiment, on retired pay
Hilliard, Arthur Courtney, with gratuity from Durham Lt. Inf.
Abdy, Anthony Charles Sykes,96Cff/i< 2 Life Gds.. or. ret. pay
Wiley, Albert, Capt. Royal Highlanders, 011 retired pay
Gray, Walter Gordon, with gratuity from Yore. & Lane. Regt.
Nash, Edward, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Kays, Reg. Ker,97 with gratuity fr mi Northumberland Fus. ...
Fox, John Henry, Cap/."" Royal Engineers, on retired pay
Arnwt, Geo. Henry Anthony, with gratuity from Border Regt.
Giles, George Edward,'-'9 with gratuity from Ro.yal Artillery...
Garden, Henry Charles, Capt. Devon Regt. on retired pay ...
Garston, Edgar John, with gratuity from R. Artillery
Tuthill, Chris. D. Yilliers,100 with gratuity from 14 Hussars
Pryce, Pryee Mevrick, with gratuvt.r from 3 Dragoon Guards
Lyons, Fredk. Wm.101 wish gratuity from S. Stafford Regt. ...
Bredin, John F. Wyndham, with gratuity from 1 W. I. Regt.
Baker, Henry Edaieades, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt.
Tippioge, Vernon Gartside, Capt. R. Scots, on retired pay ..
Watson, Wm. Scott, Capt. Essex Regt. on ret. pay
Birch, Robert L. Cootc,103 Capt. E. Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Pinckney, Geoff ry Fras., Capt. West Surrey Reu't. on ret. pay
Cartwright, Henry Aubrey, with grat. from Durham Lt.Iuf.
Green, Percy, Capt. E. Kent Regiment, ou retired pay
Fenton, Joseph Cunliffe, Capt. Leinster Regt. on retired pay
Godsal, Wm. Chas.105 with gratuity from Royal Engineers
Maitland, Alex. Fuller,1"6 with gratuity from W. Surrey Regt.
Blacker, Frederick Henry, with gratuity from 4 Hus.-ars ; /
Hon. Major Notts Yeomanry )
Middleton, A. Harold, resigned from Argyll and Sutherland >
Highlanders; Hon. Major 3 Bn. Argyll 4' Suth. Highlanders j
Levett, Wm. Swinnerton Byrd, with gratuity from Innis. Fus.
King, Henry, with gratuity from Warwick Regiment
Hunt, Phineas William, with gratuity from Welsh Regiment.
Baines, Edward Henry, 'cs Capt. W. Kent Regt. on retired pay
Hume, Arthur Robert, with gratuity from W. Biding Regt....
Chambers, Arthur, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay
Trevor, George Arthur,109- with gratuity from Sussex Regt. ...
Crony n, Abraham Prim,'10 Caff. W. Kent Regt. on ret. pay
Reynolds, John Hunter, !11 with gratuity from Grenadier Gds.
Boisragon, Allan Maxwell.112 with gratuity from Irish Regi- )
ment; 3 Battalion Irish Begiment )
Cholmondeley, Reg. Harry, with gratuity from Inniskilling )
Fusiliers $
Noel, Gerard Thomas, with gratuity from Durham Light Inf.
Swinton, Geo. H. Taylor, Capt. Bediord Regt. on ret. pay. ...
p. 8. c. Knight. Henry Raleigh.114 with grat. from E.Kent Regt.
Grimes, Hugh Ed ward, with gratuity from S.Lancashire Regt.
Greenwood, Chas. Stauiforth,115 with gratuity from 10 Hussars
Pym, Edw. Alt'. Innes, with gratuity from Worcester Regt
Rhodes, Ernest Frederic, with gratuity from R. Engineers ...
Whitinsr, Henry Harvey, with gratuity from Welsh Fus
Rant, Wm. John,1" with gratuity from 12 Lancers {Siding)
Master, 28 Apr. 75) j
Parkinson, Reg. Ja?. Beresford. with grat. from GloucesterRegt.
iLearinouth, John Henrj', resigned from 12 Lancers
ji.s.c. Cromie, C. Francis, with gratuity from Hampshire Rest.
Brinkley, John Turner, Catit. North Stafford Regt. on ret. pay
Freeman, Reginald Charles, with gratuity from 3 Hussars ...
Stewart-Savile, Walter S.118 wiih grat. fromE. Kent Begt
Huddart, Arthur Keri, Cajt. Leinster Regt. on ret. pay
Canniug, Hon. Conwav S. G.:19 Capi. K.R. Rifles, on ret. pay
Jolliffe, Wilkes, with gratuity from Irish Regiment
Miles, Arch. Edw.120 with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles ; ")
Hon. Major, Wiltshire Yeomanry Caonlry !
Sankey, Matthew H. P. Rinll, Capt. R. Eng. on retired pay .'..
Childe, Charles Baldwin,121 with eratuity from R. Horse")
Guards; Hon. Major Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry j
Bateman-Hanbury, .ffon.Wm.S.,123 with grat. from 2 LifeGds.
Leslie, Alex. Maurice,121 Capt. Suffolk Regt. on retired pay...
Way, Claude Greville, with eratuity from S. Stafford Regt.
Tonge, Fras. Henry, with gratuity from Wiltshire Begt
Elrington-Bisset, Maurice,125 Capt. R. Eng. on retired pa3'
Gunston, Bernard Hamilton, resigned from 5 Dr. Guards ti Oct
Barry, James David, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
COKNKT,
2ndLIEUT.
arENsiGN.
30 Jan. 78 17 Aug. 78
28 Oct. 76
10 Sept. 75
3 Feb. 74
17 July 73
28 Oct. 76
2 Dec. 74
19 June 74
23 Apr. 73
1 May 78129 Jan. 79
11 Fob. 76
30 Nov. 78
25 July 83
1 Aug. 83
9 Aug. 8^
13 Aug. 83
'5 Aug. 83
30 Aug. 83
19 Sept. 83
1 Oct. 83
31 Oc\
,1 Oct.
9 Nov. 83
o Nov. 83
HON.
MAJOR.
il-VOINT-
16 Feb. 78
1 May 78
30 Jan. 78
22 May 76114 Nov. (
20 Nov. 75
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 76
it Feb. 77
28 Jan. 75
■ 1 Sept. 76
<S Dec. 71
11 Sept. 76
28 Jan. 75
10 Sept.75
19 Aug. 75
28 Dec. 74
4 Dec. 74
17 May 79
27 June 75
2 Dej. 74
3 July 74
26 May 8 j
12, Fel). 76
Nov. 73
11 Oct. 7o[2 ( Mar. 84
15 Nov. 83
26 Nov. 83
18 Nov. 83 22 Mar. 03
5 Dec "
10 Dec. 83'
12 Dec. 83
15 Dec. 83
17 Dec. S3
1 Jan. S4
2 Jan. 84
9 .Inn. 84
16 Jan. 84
18 Jan. 84
25 Jan. 84
29 .Ian. £4
2 Feb. 84I
13 FeK 84.
27 Feb. 84
1 Mar. 84
10 Mar. 84
to Sept.75
20 Nov. 75
2 May 72
23 Nov. 73
28 Oct. 76
8 Apr.
6 Sept. 76
19 Apr. 77
29 Jan. 79
20 Nov. 75
31 May 78
19 Aug. 75
11 Nov. 78
21 June 76
18 JIar. 74
25 Aug. 77
1 May 78 20 Aug. 71;
11 Sept. 76
14 June 78
2 Dec. 74
24 Mar. 7
11 Feb. 7
12 Feb. 77
25 June 78
12 Sept. 7
2 Dec. 74
24 Jan.
29 Nov. 76
10 Feb.
78 30 Nov. 78
29 Nov. 76
28 Feb. 74
15 July 79
20 Mar. 80
2c Nov. 75
28 Apr.
17 Apr. 80
30 Jan,
(5 Aug. 77
14 Sept. 78
22 Jan. 79
31 Jan.
n Feb" 76
29 Apr. 73
28 Feb. 75
9 Nov. 7b
30 Nov. 76
77| 1 Oct. 78
20 Nov. 76
J12 Feb. 74
1 July 81
79
6 Apr. 84
16 Apr. 84
2 May 84
20 May 84
21 May 84
28 May 84
31 May 84
4 June 84
6 June 84
1 1 June 84
11 June 84
17 June 84
7 July 34
9 July 84
23 July 84
23 July 84
26 July 84
28 July 84
1 Aug. 84
2 Aug. 84
6 Aug. 84
27 Aue. 84
27 Aug. 84
2 Sept.84
26 Sept.84
4 Oct. 84
8 Ont. .84
25 Oct. 84
30 Oct. 84
Nov. 84
Nov. 8.
15 Nov. 84
24 Nov. 8.1
26 Nov. 84
6 Dec. 84
1 Jan. 85
8 Jan. 85
18 Jan. 85
21 Jan. 83
1 Feb. 85
11 Feb. 85
1 r Feb. 85
12 Feb. 85
16 Mar. 85
3 Mar. 94
1 Oct.
9i
14 Aug. 76 19 Mar. 85
Mills, Edward Wm. Captain, YorkRegiment, on retired 'pay 30 Jan! 78 '3 July 78 1 Apr. 85
14 Aug. 89
563
Reserve of Officers.
i June 67
2 Mar. 78
1 May 78
3 Apr. 78
22 Jan. 79
2 Feb.
30 Jan.
Captains.
Burmester, Arnold Charles, with gratuity from R. Artillery
Farquhar, John Stormonth Taylor, with gratuity from High-
land Light Infantry
Milford, Chas. Henry, with gratuity from Welsh Fusiliers
Minter, John Surtee's.128 Capt. Royal Artillery, on ret. pay
Felly, Henry Gerald,129 Capt. Royal Artillery, onlretired pav
Terry, Arthur Fred.130 Capt. Irish Fusiliers, on retired pay)
(Hon. Major, 3 Aug. 87) 5
Home-Drurumond-Moray, William Aug.131 Capt. Scots Gds. 7
on retired pay J
Shiffner, John,132 with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Daly, Henry Lawrence,133 with gratuity from 13 Hussars ...
Hughes, John,131 with gratuity from the Buffs
Luttrell, Alex. Fownes,135 with gratuity from Gren. Guai'ds...
Acland-Hood, Sir Alex. Fuller, Bart.'31* with gratuity from )
Grenadier Guards ; HIP. for West Somerset )
Hennah, Charles Tnlin, Capt. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay ; )
Son. Major North Siding of York Vol. Art. ( West Div.R. Art.) )
p.s.c. Butler, Lewis Win. Geo.138 with grat. from K. R. Rifles..
Drummond, Malcolm,139 with gratuity from Grenadier |
Guards; Groom in Waiting in Ordinary to the Queen /
Murphy, Jas. Andrew, Capt. x Dragoons, on ret. pay
Carpenter, William Sidney, with gratuity from Lincoln Regt.
Jacob, John E. F. with gratuity from S. Lancashire Regt....
Fraser, Thomas,1*1 with gratuity from Sussex Regiment
Walker, Geo. Barnes, with gratuity from Munster Fusiliers...
Hotham. Henry Edward,1*2 with gratuity from Scot. Rifles...
Silver, Georgej1*3 with gratuity from E. Surrey Regt
Broadley, Hamilton Wo. Capt. Royal Scots, on retired pay
Thomas, Fred L. C., with gratuity from East Surrey Regi- )
nient: Hon. Major 4 Battalion East Surrey Regiment j
Thomas, Fred. Win.1*5 with gratuity from Manchester Regt.
Peyton, William Robert Boileau,1*6 with gratuity from)
Shropshire Light Infantry i
Mansel, Eustace Gambler,1*7 C«pr. Oxford Lt. Inf., onret. pay
Hancock, Wm. Washington,1*8 with gratuity from Derby Regt
Critchiey, Edward Asheton, Capt. 4 Hussars, on ret. pay
Elrington, Gerard Gordon, Capt. Dorset Regt. on ret. pay ...
Wainright, Lawrence Aug. Ca.pl. West India Regt. on ret. pay
M'Grigor, Sir Jas. R. Duff, Bt. with gratuity from Rifle Brig
Thompson, Peter Ridley Edward,151 Capt. Inniskilling ;
Fusiliers, on retired pay J
Reynolds, Cecil Edward, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Str'acey, Claude Edward,152 Capt. Scots Guards, on ret. pay
Williams, Arthur Leonard,153 with gratuity from Royal Scots
Faber, Walter Vavasour, with gratuity from Royal Artillery.
Eardley-Wilmot, Cecil F. de Lys, with grat. from Ches. Regt.
Gladstone, Sir John Robt. Bt.'y' with grat. from Cold. Guards...
Leetharn, Arthur,156 with gratuity from 13 Hussars; Hon.*)
Major Monmouth Engineer Militia )i ' "
Guioii, Henry, with gratuity from 18 Hussars j
Hunter, Sir Charles Roderick, Bt. with grat. from Rifle Brig ... 30 Dec.
Russell, Leonard George, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade ...| 1 May 78
Lindsell, Chas. Frederick,158 with gratuity from Scots Fus.
Bayly, John, with gratuity from Suffolk Regiment 113 July 78
Fetherstonhaugh, Fred. H. Wingheld, with gratuity from ) I „._
Scottish Rifles U J
Mercer, Douglas Campbell, with gratuity from Black Watch .22 Jan. 79
Troyte-Bullcck, Edtv. Geo. with gratuity from 1 Dragoons;)
Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry j
Bennett, Robert, Capt. Devon Regt. on retired pay 13 Aug. 79
Brodie, Edgar Waldegrave,le0Cupi. King's R. Rifles, on ret. pay;
Rich, Almeric Edm. Frederic, with grat. from Lincoln Regt... n May 78
Conneilan, Corry Langrishe,101 with grat. from B. KentRegt.l
Bryan, Geo. Chas. Newton, with gratuity from Munster Fus
Ve'sey, Charles N. Colthurst, with gratuity from 8 Hussars ... 23 Oct. 80
Leatiios, Bernard de M. Capt. Norfolk Regt. on retired pay ... 9 July 79
14 Aug. 76
Oct. 73
20 Nov. 7=
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
3 Aug.
8 Oct.
14 Aug.
" Feb.
28 Oct.
13 June
Sept.
25 Sept.
10 Sept
29 Nov.
9 Aug.
13 Nov.
6 May
18 Apr.
21 Sept.
5 Dec.
3 Oct.
12 Feb.
2 Dec.
29 Nov.
11 Sept.
4 Oct.
8 May
9 Sept.
29 Jan.
11 July
15 July
12 Feb.
25 Jan.
20 Nov.
7 Dec.
25 Jan.
2 Nov.
6 Dec.
23 Mar.
6 Sept.
28 July
18 Aug.
24 July
20 Aug.
12 Feb.
29 Sept.
22 Oct.
18 Dec.
3 May
23 July
11 Nov.
29 Nov.
1 July
. j 1 Apr.
Pirie, Duncan Vernon,102 MP. Capt. 3 Hussars, on retired pay 7 June 79 4 Dec.
Chichester, Gerard,163 Capt. North Stafford Regiment, on / T -
retiredpay ; Major ABattalionNorthStaffordshire Eegt. ... S 22 <""1' 79\ 7 •>•"*•
Apthorp, Edmond Paley, Capt. West India Regt. on ret. pay |n Feb.
Golightly, Robert Edm.,165 DSO. with grat. from K.R. Rifles
Foord, Edward,160 with gratuity from. Royal Artillery
Heygate, Edward Leonard Aspinall,1'" Capt. West Kent)
Regiment, on retired pay i
Wingate, George Miller,168 with gratuity from R. Artillery ...j
Bell, Leonard, with gratuity from Royal Artillery |
Preston, George Berthon, Capt. 2 Dragoon Gds. on ret. pay... 22 Jan. 79
p.s.c. Wemyss, George,170 with grat. from W. Yorkshire Regt. 11 May 78 15 Nov.
p.s.c. Wisely, Geo. Alex. Keith, Capt. R. Eng. on retired pay...] 28 Jan.
Murphy, Wm. Joseph,1"1 Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay... 11 Oct. 79 17 Nov.
Ashburnham, Hon. Thomas,'"2 with gratuity front 7 Hussars... In Oct.
Vincent, Richard Dacre, Capt. Dublin Fus. on retired pay ... I 10 Sept,
Adams, Arthur John, Capt. West Surrey Regt. on ret. pay ...| 20 Nov.
Rusbridger, Stewart Holcombe, Capt. West Surrey Regt. ) j „
on retired pay j i20
Cockburn, Fras.Pitcairn.17* with grat. from Wiltshire Regt.... 25 May 78 19 May
Calder, Edmond Henry Somerville,175 with grat. from R. Art. j q Oct.
Baumann, Chas. Edgar, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt. 11 Feb.
Banbury, Arthur, Capt. Irish Fusiliers, on retired pay I . 28 Oct.
Turner, William Frederick, Cajit. Argyll and Sutherland) 1 12 Feb
* Highlanders, on retired pay jl ;
Barchard, Charles Percival,17" with grat. from W. York Regt. 11 May 78 24 Jan.
COKNEX,
21ldLIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
21 Aug. 78
22 Jan. 79
5 Sept. 77
1 May 78
30 Jan.
8 Dec. 77
CAPTAIN".
HON.
MAJOR.
APPOINT-
ED TO
BESEBVE.
' 8 Apr.
j 14 Aug.
13 July 7S22 Dec.
9 Oct.
9 Oct.
2 July
7 Apr. 85
8 Apr. 85
10 Apr. 8;
10 Apr. 85
10 Apr. 85
11 Apr. 85
11 Apr. 85
5 Apr. 85
3 Apr. 8=.
8 Apr. 85
8 Apr. 8s
8 Apr. 85
8 Apr. 85
23 Apr. 85
29 Apr. 85
13 May 85
13 May 85
13 May 85
13 May 85
20 May 85
3 May 85
4 June 85
21 June 8s
27 June 85
1 July 85
1 July 85
6 July S5
:i July 85
•S July 85
27 July 85
28 July 85
7 Aug. 85
17 Aug. 85
_ Aug. 85
20 Aug. 85
20 Aug. 85
29 Aug. 85
2 Sept. 83
9 Sept. 85
9 Sept. 85
19 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 85
21 Sept. 85
30 Sept. 85
5 Oct. 85
16 Oct. 85
20 Oct. 85
21 Oct. 85
26 Oct. 85
4 Nov. 85
4 Nov. 85
30 Nov. 85
7 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 85
12 Dec. 85
:6 Dec. 85
2 Jan. 86
3 Jan.
7 Jan.
9 Jan. 86
19 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan. 86
20 Jan.
26 Jan. 86
28 Jan.
1 Feb. 86
4 Feb.
9 Feb. 86
15 Feb. " '
15 Feb. 86
22 Feb.
25 Feb. 86
9 Mar. 86
10 Mar. 86
1 Apr. 86
1 Apr. 86
Reserve of Officers.
564
Captains.
Lysons, Daniel Charles Wm.° with gratuity from King's )
Royal Rifles ; Hon. Major 7 Battalion King's Royal Rifles $
Marshall, Henry Stapylton, with grat. from Cheshire Regt....
Firman, Robert Bertram,1"9 with grat. from Middlesex Regt.
, Tombe, Henry Evelyn,180 with gratuity from Suffolk Regt....
1 Mackenzie, Ashley Edm. with gratuity from E. York Regt
: Lermitte, Henry James,181 Capt. Scots Fusiliers, on ret. pay
Thistlethwayte, Thomas George, with gratuity from R. Art..
; Cameron, Chas. Barton,182 Capt. York and Lancaster Regt. V
on retired pav )
I Neave, Arthur fhos. Digby, with grat. from South WalesBord.
Sankey, Arthur, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
I Scott, James Thomas, with gratuity from Dublin Fusiliers ; )
Son. Major 4 Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders j
1 Perkins, Hewlett Charles,18* Capr.Duke of Cornwall's Lt.Inf. )
on retired pay S
j Greer, William,185 Capt. Border Regiment, on retired pay
I Richards, Arthur Wm. Mordaunt, with grat. from 2 Dragoons
1 Fowler, Robert Henry,187 with grat. from Shropshire Lt. Inf.
I Higginson, Conway R. Dobbs, Capt. R. Art. on ret. pay
I Rodney, G. B. H. D. Zord,us resigned from 1 Life Guards ...
I Stewart, William, Capt. Argyll aud Suth. Hldrs. on vet. payl
' Bagot, Arthur Henry Louis, with grat. from Som. Lt. Inf
J Sulivan, Ernest Frederic,189 with grat. from Hampshire Regt.
I Ellice, Edward Charles, with gratuity from Grenadier Guards
I Reynard, Francis Horner, with gratuity from 9 Lancers
j Bower, Edm. T. C. Ca2)t. Oxford Lt. inf. on retired pay;")
Brigade Major East [Yorkshire Brigade Volunteer Infantry j
Hervey-Bathurst, Claude, with gratuity from Essex Regt. ...
Clarke, Jas. Richd. Plomer, Capt. Welsh Regt. on ret. pay...
Tailby, Thomas Morrall Jones, with gratuit}' from 11 Hussars
Elliot, Gilbert Thomas, Capt. Liverpool Regt. on retired pay
Lucy, Frederick Hy.192 Capt. Northampton Regt. on ret. pay-
Noble, George John Wm. with gratu'ry from 13 Hussars;)
Northumberland Yeomanry J
Turner, Frank Mackinnon,19* with grat. from West India Regt.
Begbie, Hamilton Luard, with gratuity from Worcester Regt.
Hunt, Cecil Henry, with gratuity from Leicester Regiment...
Hamilton, Chas. R. Sydney Douglas,195 Capt. Gordon High- )
landers, on retired pay )
Moncur, John Deans, with gratuity from 1 Dragoon Guards...
Bird, William James, with gratuity from 8 Hussars
Staniland, Chas. Arthur, with gratuity from 2 Dragoons
Fraser, Alexander David,190 Gordon Highlanders, on ret. pay
Peel, Wm. Frederick,197 Capt. 3 Dragoon Guards, on ret. pay
Lindsay, Henry E. Morgan,198 Capt. Royal Engineers, on)
retired pay ; Hon. Major Monmouth R. Engineers (Militia) )
Richardson, Ivan Owden, with gratuity from 4 Hussars
Garnett, Henry Percy, with grat. from D. of Cornwall's Lt.Inf.
Chapman, Charles Higford,200 with grat. from Cheshire Regt.
Beever, Henry Holt, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay ...
Waring, William Wheat,201 with gratuity from 11 Hussars; >
Hon. Major Berks Yeomanry f
Amherst, Hon. Hugh,202C«»ir. Coldstream Guards, on ret. pay.
Browne, Chas. Edmund,203 with gratuity from 15 Hussars ...
Cameron, Cyril St. Clair,201 with gratuity from 9 Lancers ...
Freckleton, George Win.,205 Capt. Conn. Rangers, on ret. pay
Cole-Hamilton, Arthur Richard,206 with gratuity from Scots ;
Fus.; Hon. Major 4 Bn. /tragi! and Sutherland Highlanders I
Wilkinson, H. T. Diedrich,207Z>SO. with grat. fromlrishRegt.
Thistlewayte, Arthur Henry, with grat. from Grenadier Gils.
Curzon, Ernest Chas. Penn, Capt. 18 Hussars, on retired pay
Harrison, Sudlow, Capt. Berkshire Regt. on retired pay
Manson, Eric Edm. M. Davison, Capt. South Lancashire)
Regt. on retired pay j
Rickards, Frank S. Hamilton,209 Capt. Dublin Fus. on ret. pay
Campbell, Arthur Charles, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade.
Davie* , Wilbraham Thos.210 Capt. E. Yorks. Regt. on ret.pay
Hoitocks, Alex. Macintosh, Capt. Dublin Fus. on retired pay
Moore, Samuel,212 with gratuity from Irish Regiment
Haynes, Carleton,213 Capt. East Lancashire Regt. on ret. pay
Forbes, William Lachlan,21* with gratuity from Royal Fus...
Willett, John Saltren,21' with gratuity from 1 Dragoon Gds..,.
Combe, Christian, with gratuity from Royal Horse Guards ...
Johnston, Arch. Fras. Campbell,217 Capt. E. Kent Regt. )
on retired pay $
Brooksbank, Arthur Hey wood, with gratuity from 19 Has. ...
Caird. Lindsay Henryson, Capt. Border Regt. on retired pay
DesVceux, Fred. Hy. Arthur,2'9 Capt. C Dr. Gds., on ret. pay
Hillas, Robt. Wm. Goodwin,220 with gratuity from Somerset j
Light Infantry ; Hon. Major Sligo Artillery Militia j
Corbett, Robert Edwin, with gratuity from Somerset Lt. Inf.
Goodrich, Arthur Mainwaring, with grat. from Innis. Fus....
Kirk, Hugh, with gratuity from 14 Hussars
I Macleod, R,oderickWilloughby,28lwith grat. from Cam.Higrs.
I Blaclett, Chris. Montagu,223 Capt. Rifle Brig., on ret. pay ..
\ Witaker,AlbertEdw.224 with grat. from Northumberland Fus
I Allsopp, Hon. Herbert Tongue,225 with grat from 10 Hussars
1 Wallace, Wm. F. Annesley,220 with grat. from Shrop.Lt. Inf.
Hamilton, Douglas, Capt. East Kent Regiment on retired pay
Campbell, Reg. Eric Ducan, with gratuity from Irish Fus
CORNET,
^ndLIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
OrENSIG-N.
23 Jan. 78
15 Mar. 80
21 Apr. 86
13 Aug. 79
9 Mar. 81
21 Apr. 86
6 Aug. 79
1 July Si
21 Apr. 98
n Oct. 79
6 Nov. 80
26 Apr. 98
1 May 78
1 Apr. 81
12 May 86
4 Dec. 78
1 June 80
26 May 86
31 Jan. 78
1 June 86
5 Oct. 78
1 July 81
2 June 86
2 July 79
1 Jan. 81
14 June 86
31 Jan. 78
16 June 86
28 Oct. 77
24 June 86
29 Nov. 76
29 June 86
30 Apr. 79
2 Sept. 80
30 June 86
6 Aug. 7Q
22 Dec. 8c
5 July 86
30 Jan. 78
10 Aug. 80
10 July 86
31 Jan. 78
19 July 86
29 Nov. 76
21 July 86
10 Nov. 77
21 July 86
11 Feb. 77
22 July 86
13 Aug. 79
24 June 81
1 Aug. 36
6 Oct. 77
S Aug. 86
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 76
7 Aug. 86
13 July 78
1 July 81
9 Aug. 86
29 Sept. 77
7 Jan. So
13 Aug. 86
24 July 78
19 May 80
19 Sept.86
22 Jan. 8:
1 July 81
29 Sept. 86
13 Aug. 79
4 Sept. 80
1 Oct. 86
14 Jan. 8:
1 July 8 1
1 Oct. 86
14 Jan. 80
1 July 81
27 Oct. 80
11 Sept. 77
1 Nov. 86
2 July 79
29 Juue8i
8 Nov. 86
13 Aug. 79
5 Mar. 81
19 Nov. 86
15 Sept. 77
S Oct. 78
4 Deo. 86
14 Jan. 80
17 Aug. 80
4 Dec. 86
19 Feb. 81
1 July 81
4 Dec. 86
26 Aug. 76
8 Dec. 86
22 Oct. Si
19 Jan. 87
22 Nov. 8c
12 Jan. 87
31 Oct. 77
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 87
6 Aug. 79
27 Apr. 81
6 Feb. 87
29 Nov. 75
12 Feb. 87
31 Jan. 80
1 July 8 1
18 Feb. 87
18 Dec. 78
24 Feb. 87
22 Jan. 80
1 July 81
2 Mar. S7
11 Feb. 7s
16 Mar. 87
1 Jan. 79
15 May 80
16 Mar. 87
22 Mar. 79
1 July 81
30 Mar. 87
10 Nov. 77
25 Feb. 80
7 Apr. 87
3 Oct. 78
S May 80
13 Apr. 87
22 Jan. 81
1 July 81
13 Apr. 87
11 Oct. 77
23 Apr. 87
8 Dec. 77
23 June 80
30 Apr. 87
10 Feb. 81
1 July 81
30 Apr. 87
ri Oct, 79
1 July 81
2 May 87
11 May 78
22 Dec. 80
4 May 87
30 Jan . 78
29 Sept. So
7 May 87
23 May 78
1 July 81
7 May 87
8 Dec. 77
24 May 79
19 May 87
7 July 80
1 July 81
22 Mav 87
11 May 78
10 Nov. So
28 May 87
1 May 78
1 July 81
10 June S7
11 May 78
2 Feb. 81
15 June 87
5 Oct. 78
7 July 80
1 July 87
21 June 79
24 Oct. 80
1 July 87
14 Sept. 78
12 Jan. 81
1 July 87
17 Aug. 80
8 JuneSi
1 July 87
16 Feb. 78
1 July 81
1 July 87
14 Sept. 78
1 July 81
1 July 87
22 Jan. 79
1 July 81
1 July 87
21 June 79
1 July 81
1 July 87
14 Jan. 80
1 July 81
1 July 87
23 Oct. 80
1 July 81
1 July 87
4 Dec. 78
4 Dec. 80
6 July 87
6 Aug. 79
1 July 81
8 July 87
13 Oct. 77
1 July Si
11 July 87
ri Oct, 79
23 Sept.8o
19 July 87
14 Jan. 80
1 July 81
4 Aug. 87
11 Oct. 79
11 Apr. 81
12 Aug. S7
1
HON.
MAJOR.
I APPOINT-
ED TO
RESERVE.
6 Mar. 89
5 6;
Tiener'-p of Officers.
CiPT±I!f3.
Knowles, Robert Townley,"-" Cupt. Royal Scots, on ret. pay
Cutlar-Fergusson, Robert, with gratuity from Scots Guards...
Menzies, Neil James,-29 with gratuity from Scots Guards
Goddard, Edw. Hesketh, Cupt. Dorset Regiment, on ret. pay
•Guyon, Herbert Joseph, Capt. East Yorksbire Regt.on ret.pay
Wilkinson, Lionel T. V. with gratuity from Irish Rifles
Lausetter, Harry Beauchainp,231 wiih grat. from S. Staff. Regt
Harding, Charles Mulcaster, Capt. East Yorkshire Regt. /
on retired pay )
Money, Edmund Charles Kyrle, Capt. York and Lancaster /
Regiment, on retired pay j
J3right-Smith, Sidney B. with gratuity from Welsh Fusiliers
Hockin, Chas. H. Stirling, with gratuity from Essex Regt. ...
Hibbert, Edw. Hugh Rowley, with grat. from Lane. Pus. ..
Heygate, Richard Lionel, Capt. Et. Artillery, on retired pay
French, Houston,232 Capt. 2 Lile Guards, on retired pay
Matthews, Llewellm Washington, Capt. 5 Draguou Guards, >
on retired pay ,1
Burke, Thomas Edmund,233 Capt. Lancaster Regt. onret.pa\
Seton, Aug. St. John,21* Capt. Li /erpoil Regt. i,n retired pa.\
Cuninghame, Glencairu R.-35 wnh gratuity from 4 Hussars ...
•Cradock, Montagu,236 with gratuity from 6 Dra.go >u Guards
Lawson, Francis Bernard, with gratuity from Northainp- '/.
tonshire Regiment $
■Gamble, Andrew Wm. with gratuity from Northampton Regt.
Vialls, Harry George, 23s with gratuity from W. York Regt. ...
Forbes, Patrick Wm. 239 with gratuity from 6 Dragoons
Somerset, Hon. Arthur C. E. Capt. Rifle Brigade, on ret. pay
Gallenga-Hardwin, Guy H.2'0 with grat. from Dublin Fus. ...
Deare, Fred. Arthur, with gratuity from Berkshire Regt
Pollard, Wm. D. Johu, with gratuity from Sussex Regiment
Lehmann, Frederick Hope, with gntuity from 11 Hussars ...
Hope, James,2'2 Capt. King's Own Scot. Bord. on ret. pav...
•Stewart, Harry King,245 with gratuity from Gordon HMrs...
Broadhurst, Arthur Brooks, with gratuity from 14 Hussars...
Gifford, Robert,244 with gratuity from Derby Regiment
Gore, George Edw. Capt. W. Riding Regt. on retired pny ...
Renton, William Gord m, Capt. 17 Lancers, on retired pay ...
Coventry, Charles,246 Capt. 17 Lancers, on retired pay
Tath im, Oswald Fordham, Capt. Scots Fusiliers, on ret. pay
Johnstone, Henry Melvill, Capt. R. Engineers, on ret. pay..
Shaw, Thomas Barton, with gratuity from Royal Engineers
Layard, Arthur A. M.347 Capt. R. Engineers, on retired pay..
Travers, Mordaunt T. Otho, with gratuity from Scots Fus..
Despard, Herbert John,243 with grat. from W. I. Regiment..
Walker, George Lawrie, Capt. Argyll and Sutherland )
Highlanders, on retired pay S
Massy, Godfrey Owen Geo. with gratuity from Wiltshire )
Regiment $
Brush, Oliver Ramsay.24" Captain Royal Seots, on ret. pay
Myers, William Joseph,250 with gratuity from King's Royal >
Rifles; Hon, Major 7 Battalion iviny's Jttoyal Rijles j
Cox-Marchison, Kenneth M. M251 with grnt from R. High.
Morrice, Cuthbert Henry, Captain R. Fusiliers, on ret. pay..
Swan, Fras. Laidley, Capt. E. Surrey Regt. on retired pay .
MacGregor, John N. Murray, with gratuity livrn Dublin \
Fusiliera
Goff, Bertram L. Joseph, with gratuity from High. Lt. Inf
Davidson, Hugh,232 with grat. troni Seaforth Highlanders
lion. Major 3 Battalion Seafo', tk Highlanders j
Neish, Colin Graham,253 Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay
Winter, Frederic .'clin, Ca.pl. Royal Artillery, on ret. pay
M'Sirrlane, Ronald, C.UG-. with gratuity from 9 Lancers
Rea, Jas. Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, on rer. pay
Tewkesbury, Geoffrey G. G. Zonl,254 with grat. from King's )
Royal Rides; Hon. Major 3 Battalion Royal Scots j
Templer, John George Edmund,2 5with grat. irom Highland 1
Lt. Inf.; 1 Devon Yeomanry Cavalry J
Randolph, Charles James, with gratuity from Wilts Regt. ...
Gunning, Charles Vere, Capt. Durham Lt. Inf. on ret. pay; ?
Deputy Governor Wandsworth Prison j
Harris, Claudius S. Capt. York and Lane. Regt. on ret. pay
Hemphill, Fitzroy, Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, )
on retired pay $
Sherston, William Maxwell,257 Capt. 18 Hussars, on ret. pay
Pocklington, Harry E. Stracey,253Cup(. 15 Hussars.on ret.pay
Hinde, Wm. Fred. Honywood, Capt. 12 Lancers, on ret. pay
Pilkington, Henry Lionel, with gratuity from 21 Hussars
St. Aubyn, Hon. Edw. Stuart,260 with grat. from K. R. Rifles
Swinton, Geo. S. Campbell, with grat. from High. Lt. Inf. ...
Suft, Herbert Charles, Capt. West Riding Regt. on ret. pay...
standish, Wm. Pery, with gratuity from East York Regt. ...
Young, Ernest Temple, with gratuity from Royal Artillery..
Machell, Percy Wilfrid,262 with gratuity from Essex Regt
Cunningham, John,263 with gratuity from Bs^ex Regiment..
Webley- Parry-Pry se, E. John,264 with grat. from Welsh Regt.
Annaly, Lake, Lord,26' with gratuity from Scots Guards ; \
Hon. Major Backs Yeomanry j
Warre, Annesley Tyndale,266 with gratuity from R. Artillery
Ensor, James H.263 Capt. 12 Lancers, on retired pay
Barnard, Henry Craut'urd,209 with gratuity irom Irish Pus...,
Harvest, Henry Ambrose Lane, Capt. Army Service Corps,
on ret.pay (s'k6 Assist. Com. 1 Apr. 75 ; Assist. Com. 1 Apr
77 ; Dep. Assist. Com. Gen 1 Apr. 80) ■
22 Jan. 79
2ndLIEUT
OrEXSTGN
14 Sept.
31 Jan. 77
21 July 77
•1 July 77
4 Jan.
6 Aug. 79
9 July 79
1 Aug. 8.
3 Apr. 8
7 Dec. 79
4 Dec. 7
1 Oct. 79
7 Jan. 80
6 Aug. 79
14 Jan 8c
2 Feb. 79
1 May 78
23 Apr. 8
13 Aug. 79
2 Mar. 78
23 Apr. 81
14 Sept. 78
4 May 79
2 Mar. 79
29 Sept. 80
0 Apr. 80
14 Aug.
Mar. 76! 17 Aug. 87
29 Apr. 76U7 Aug. 87
1 Apr. 80,17 Aug. 87
20 May 8«> 17 Aug. 87
17 Aug. 87
24 Aug. 87
6 Sept. 87
10 Sept. 37
13 Sept. 87
16 Sept. 87
i8 Sept.87
21 Sept.S7
24 Sepi.87
1 Oct. 87
7 Oct. 87
9 Oct. 87
19 Oct. 87
Oct. 87
22 Oct. 87
22 Oct. '87
25 Oct. 87
26 Oct. 87
30 Oct. 87
9 Nov. 87
11 Nov. 87
19 Nov. 87
9 Nov. 87
i Nov. 87
8 Dec. 87
31 Dec. 87
2 Jan. 88
2 Jan. 88
15 Jan. 88
15 Jan. 88
t8 Jan. 88
2j Jan. 38
2 Feb. 79
14 Jan. 80
25 May 78
17 Apr. 8"
22 Jan. 79
1 May 78
23 Oct.
23 Mar. 81
23 Apr. 81
1 May 78
1 May 78
31 Jan. 80
8 Dec. 77
1 June 79
20 May 8 j
1 Apr. 81
1 July 81
1 July 8 1
1 July 81
1 July 81
ii Nov. 78
6 Apr. 79
c2 Nov. 73
15 Mar. 81
23 June 80
15 Oct. 80
1 July 8
1 July 8
11 July 8
8 Feb. 8
13 Mar. 8
22 Oct. 8
2 Jau. 8
1 July 8
1 July 8
1 July 8
22 Oct. 8
7 May -'
1 July 3
8 Jan. 8
1 July 8
1 July 8
1 July 8
1 July 8
29 Nov. 76
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 7
25 Jan. 7
8 Mar. 8
1 July 8
1 July 8
11 Nov. 80
5 Aug. 80
10 Nov.
10 May
1 July 81
18 June
1 May 81
16 Jan
22 May 79
18 Feb.
18 Feb.
1 July 81
3 Apr. 78
10 Feb.
17 Apr. So
9 July 79
11 Oct. 79
14 Jan. 80
13 Nov. 78
22 Jan.
2 July 79
[i May 78
.9 Feb. 8
25 Jan. 88
5 Jan. S8
15 Feb. 88
5 Feb. 88
21 Fel). 88
22 Feb. 88
1 Mar. 88
14 Mar.
14 Mar. £3
20 Mar.
4 Apr.
1 May 88
2 May 88
10 May
1 2 May 88
12 May 88
23 May 83
6 June 88
21 June S3
1 July 88
1 July 88
5 July 83
1 3 July S3
1 Aug. 88
8 Aug. 83
15 Au,
capt. op
RE8KRVB.
15 Aus
29 Nov. 78
i3 Dec. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
10 June 82
:5 Jan. 81
2 Aug. Si
I July 8i!i6 Au
26 Feb. 81 1 Sept.
23 Jan. 81' 11 Sept.
9 Sept.82 19 Sept. 38
7 July 81 '21 Sept. 8
19 May 80 1 Oct. 8
10 May 82 19 Oct. 8
10 May 8219 Oct. 8
22 Oct. 8:1 5 Nov. 8
I
II Sept.77 8 Nov. 88i
19 May 80 24 Nov. 88
28 Feb. 83 30 Nov. 881
10 May 82 1 Dec. 88
11 Dec. 88
Reserve of Officers.
566
Captains.
Pocock, Edw. limes, Cap'. Army service Corps, on ret. ray ]
(S.A.C. 1 Apr. 75; A.C. 1 Apr. 77 ; D.A.C.G.i Apr. So)... J
Gartside-Tipping, Cavendish Walter, Ca/)C. Army Service,
Corps, on ret. pay (Dep. A*si»t. Com. Gen. 5 May 85) )
Cowper-Coles, RogersLions, with grat. from Army Ser. Corps
Stevenson, Wm. Heury,271 Cupt. Highland Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Rogers-Braide-Stracban, Walter Jas. with grat. from R. Art....
Synge, Wm. Makepeace Thackeray, with grat. Irom R. Art.
Dugdale, Herbert Crowe, with gratuity Irom 16 Lancers; j
Derbyshire Yeomanry J
Brooke, Edw. A. Pierrepoint, with grat. from Cameron High.
White, Hon. Chas. Jas. with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers; (
Norfolk Artillery (Eastern Division Royal Artillery) J
Filinore, Henry Clare, with gratuity from Gloucester Regt...
Davidson, Chas. Fred. Herbert.273 Capt. Argyll and Suther- ~)
land Highlanders, on retired pay >
Duff, Frederick William, Capt. 9 Laneers, on retired pay
Gore, George Robert Vernon Hume,274 Capt. Seaforth High- "i
landers, on retired pay 3
Arbuthnot L. Conyflgham, Capt. Suffolk Regt. on ret. pay ...
Boehmer, Frederick Charles,275 Capt. East Surrey Regi- >
ment, on retired pay f
Drummond, Arthur George, Capt. R. Engineers, on ret. pay
Rhodes, Bernard Mailtand, Capt. R. Artillery , ou retired pay
Scudamore-Stauhope, Hon. E.T.277 with grat. from A.S. Corps
Minehin, Wm. Reiliy,276 with gratuity from West Kent Regt.
Lawless, Wm. Hampden K. with gratuity from 8 Hussars ...
Carden , Coldstream Jas.279 Capt. Connaught Rangers, on }
retired pay i
Addington, Hon. Herbert H. S. Capt. R. Fusiliers, on ret. pay-
Brine, Pereival Forbes, with gratuity from East Kent Regt.
Brooke, Edward Sabine,200 with gratuity from R. Artillery...
Tremaine, Richard, with gratuity from Royal Art{llery
Granville, Dennis, Capt. WarwicK Regt. on retired pay
Hall, Reginald, with gratuity from Warwick Regiment
St. Oswald, Row landlord,282' with grat. from Coldstream Gds.
2nd LIEUT.
III'ENSIG.N
13 Aug. 71
5 Sept. 7;
22 Jan. 81
23 July 79
19 Feb. 8
23 Oct. Po
19 Feb. 8
1 May 78
CAPT. OP
KESHEVE.
APPOINT-
ED TO
RBSEKVK.
Dec.
22 Jan. S:
1 1 Aug. 80
9 July 79
14 Jan. 80
9 July 79
29 Xov. 76 11 Dec.
29 June 8i]n Dec
1 July 81
19 May 80
9 May 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
9 Sept. S2
1 July 81
1 July Si
15 Mar. 80
27 Jan. S3
31 Oct. 83
iSDec
27 July 80
1 July 81
10 May 81
1 July 81
1 Dec. 80
£8
19 Feb. 79
Forbes, ijrunville Eardley,283 with grat. from Cam. B_ighrsj23 Oct. 8<
Bligh, Fred. Arthur, witli gratuity from Royal A.rtillery
Price, Alfred Ernest, Capt. West Surrey Regt. on retired pay 13 Aug. 79
Custance, Syaney,285 with grat. from Duke of Corn. Lt. Inf... I
Johnston, Randal Fleming, with grat. from K.O. Scot. Bord.113 Aug. 79
Smith, John Leslie, Capt. Royal Artillery, on retired pay ; | '
Middlesex Yeomanry .)
Grant, Donald, with gratuity Irom Yorkshire Regiment 14 Jan. 80
Jones, Fred. Geo. Win.286 with grat. from Connaugiit Rangers 6 Aug. 79
Isham, Vere, with gratuity from Suffolk Regiment
26 Mar. 79
22 Jan. 81
11 May 78
23 Apr. 81
23 Oct.
11 Aug. 80
22 Feb. 79
Sept. 88
22 Jan. 81
Kelly, Anderson Liudsay, with gratuity from 7 Hussars ; 4I
Battalion Connaught Haulers j
Gall, Geo. O. H. Chamberlen. with grat. from Royal Fusiliers
Seton-Christopher, Allred Charles,2"3 Capt. Seaforth High- )
landers, on retired pay j
Henderson ,Johu Seton,259 Capt. Goidoti Highrs., on ret. pay
Griffith, John H. Sandhain,29u Capt. Yorkshire Lt. Infantry, )
on retired pay j
Doyne, Moruaunt Berners,2'" with gratuity from 5 Lancers...
Whately, Reginald Pepys,292 with gratuity from Sussex Regt
Randolph, Cuaries Foyie, Capt. Laiicaihire Fas. on ret. pay
Lovell, Peter A. D. A.-J* with gratuity irom Coldstream Gds
Beech, John Robert,295 CM G. Di>0. ( Vet. Surgeon 27 July 81;,
with gratuity from 20 Hussars i
Phillips, Thomas Brockleaurst, with grat. from 13 Hussars
Anderson, Rohert Douglas,298 Capt. K. Artillery, on retired >_
pay; Hon. Major 1 JJeoon Vol. Artillery (TV. Dio. It. Art.) j"
Menzies, Henry MacD. Robertson, witu grat. from Wilts Regt
Donne, John Robert, with gratuity from 6 Dragoon Guards
Walter, Stephen, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
Wilkie, Edw. Ormerod Hales, with grat. from Worcester Regt.
Temple, Grenville Edwin,298 with gratuity Irom Derbyshire \
Regiment )
Suarp, Kicharu G. Atkinson, i9" with grat. from aussex Regt.
Hume, George Wm. with gratuity from Gloucester Regiment
Stewart, Douglas Grant,30'' with grat. from Somerset Light)
Infantry; 4 Battalion Somerset Light Infantry j'
Ford, Richard, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Monk, Richard Powis, with gratuity irom Lane. Fusiliers ....
Farrant, Chas. Wm. Brett,30* with gratuity from York and >
Lancaster Regiment J
Mann, Horace,303 with gratuity from West Kent Regiment ...
Underwood, Walter Johu, with gratuity from R. Artillery ...
Gonne, Charles Melvill, with gratuity irom Royal Artillery...
Terry, William Gordon,30* with gratuity from Royal Artillery
St. Lciger, Arthur J. Bjnfoy, with gratuity from K. R. Rifles
Scott, Arch. Gaibrnith, with gratuity from Royal Artillery...
Stevenson, Philip Leake, with gratuity from 5 Lancers
Koe, Lancelot Charles,30" with gratuity from Irish Regt
Killick, Geo. L. Braikenridge,30' with gratuity from K. R. ~)
Bides ; 22 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles j
Newton, Horace,308 with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles..
Leigh, Henry Gerard,309 with gratuity from 1 Life Guards ...
Barry, Lionel Edward, Gloucester Yeomanry Cavalry ; late \
Captain 1 Life Guards )
Lord, Walter Harold, with gratuity from Worcester Regt...
Martin, Jas. Evan Baillie, Capt. King's R. Rifles, on ret. pay ; ^
Hon. Major 7 Bn. K. It. Rifles, Equerry to BrinceChristian > P3 Apl" 0I
1 July 81
2 Mar. 81
27 July 80
27 July 80
10 May 83
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
1 July 81
23 Feb. 81
1 May 81
22 Oct. 81
1 July 81
23 Feb. 81
1 July 81
1 Dec. So
10 May 82
6 Aug. So
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July 81
9 Sept. 9;
30 Jan. 84
1 July 81
1 July Si
1 July 81
ti Dec. 8j
5 Dec. S3
26 July 81
1 July Si
2S Aug. S3
7 Mar. 83
19 Feb.
11 Aug.
6 Aug. 79
23 Oct. 80
19 Feb. 81
23 Oct. 80
14 Jan.
19 Feb. 81
11 May 78
Aug. 83
28 Jan. 82
1 July 81
1 July 81
29 July 82
29 June 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
29 July 82
26 July 81
6 July 81
26 July 81
1 July 81
22 Feb. 82
1 July 8
9 Sept. 82
1 July 81
22 Oct. Si
12 Mar. So
25 Aug. 83
1 4 May 84
1 July Si
15 Dec. 88
1 Jan. 89
1 Jan. So
9 Jan. S9
17 Jan. 89
18 Jan. 89
22 Jan. 89
1 Feb. £9
10 Mar. Sg
27 Mar. 89
27 Mar. 89
27 Mar. 89
1 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 85
1 Apr.
22 Apr. 80.
2 May 89
29 May 89,
5 June 8j
28 June "
1 Julv 8c
1 July 8;,
5 July 89
10 July) 9
10 July S9
10 July 89
20 July 8g
July 89
14 Aug. 89
15 Aug. "
24 Aug.
23 Aug.
25 Sept.
75 Sept. 39
2 Oct. 3o
16 Oct.
25 Oct.
26 Oct. Sg
30 Oct.
6 Nov.
11 Nov. 89
19 Nov. "
4 Dec.
n Dec.
1 Jan. 90
4 Jan. 90
7 Jan. 90
11 Jan. 90
22 Jan. 90
8 Feb. 90
4 Feb. 90
26 Feb. 90
5 Mar. 90
3 Mar. 90
1 4 Mar. 90
15 Mar. 90
19 Mar. 90
ig Mar
28 Mar. go
1 Apr. go'
I Apr. 20
25 Apr. go
26 Apr. go
7 May 90
10 May 90
1 2 May 90
15 May 90
23 May 90
23 May 90
10 June 90 '
I I June go
1 1 July 94.
567
Reserve of Officers.
< COBNET
i2ndLiEui.
orENSIGH".
30 Jan. 78
11 Oct. 79
r2 July 79
Captains.
Bates, Charles Loftus, with gratuity from 1 Dragoon Guards
Jenkins, Henr3' Leohne, with gratuity from Dorset Regiment 23 Apr. 81
Templer, John Pope, with gratuity from Leinster Regiment 23 Oct. 3o
Miller, SirChas. John Hubert. Bart, with grat. from Cold. Gds.117 Apr. 80
MacAdam, Philip Bower,311 Capt. E. Lane. Regt. on ret. payjn Oct. 79
Scales, Wm. Henry,312 with gratuity from Liverpool Regt. ...
Jaffray, Edw. Woodriff, with gratuity from 13 Hussars
Applewhaite, Harry Hannam, with grat. from Norfolk Regt.!
Trevor, Philip Christian Wm.5l4with grat. from Norfolk Regt.
Galbraith, George H. Lyle,315 with gratuity from R. Highrs.l
Blosse,Robt.Lynch,31G Capt. King's Own Scottish Borderers, ) I » g
on retired pay 5
Gordon, John Maxwell, with gratuity from 12 Lancers
Kindersle\r, Chas. Poreher Wilson, Capt. Coldstream Gds. \
on retired pay j
Pain, WyndhamHackett.3l6Ca;jr. West Surrey Regt. on ret. pay
Marshall, Francis Wm.319 with grat. from K. O. Scottish Bord.
Tremayne, Wm. Francis, resigned from 4 Dragoon Guards...
Vicars, |Wm. Henry, with grat. from York and Lane. Regt. ; >
Governor of Limerick Prison ; j
St. John, Arthur John, with gratuit/v from Inniskilling Fus...
Ewart, Charlss Fred. Salisbury,322 Capt. Seaforth High-}
landers, on retired pay )
Pkillipson. Richard Wm. Burton, with grat. from 7 Dr. Gds.
Richardson, Edwin Heautonville, with grat. from Derby ~i
Regt. ; Son. Major 3 Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment...)
M'Murdo, Arthur Montagu,323 DSO. with gratuit3" from 7
York and Lancaster Regiment j
Hunt, Thomas Cbas. Capt. Lancaster Regt. on retired pay...
Nicholson, Henrv Herbert, with gratuity from R. Fusiliers...
Mansheld, Wm. D. Earl of, with grat. from Grenadier Gds... 13 Aug. 79
Gilroy, Alex. T. Livinzstons, resigned from 11 Hussars I
Bingham, George C. Zorrf,525 with gratuity from Rifle Brig. 2? Jan. 8
Naylor-Leyland, Sir Herbert S. Bart, resigned from 2 L. Gds.;
Gore, Arthur John, Capt. Devonshire Regt. on retired pay ...|
Turner, George, Capt. South Wales Borderers, on ret. pay...!
Watts, William Burton,326 Capt. West India Regt. on ret. pay
Brogden, Duncan Dunbar, with gratuity from Sussex Regt. I
How, Chas. Christian, with grat. from Worcestershire Regt.'
Dewhirst, Thomas,328 Capt. S. Wales Borderers, on ret. pay j
Cochrane, Chas. Fitzgerald T. with gratuity from"/!
Leinster Regiment J I
Dwyer, Philip Fogarty,329 Capt. 3 Hussars, on retired pay...!
Cotton. Benjamin.330 with gratuity from Shropshire Lt. Inf.
FitzHerbert Henry,331 with gratuity from Berkshire Regt... .
Mercer, Wm. Lindsay,332 Capt. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay 22 Jan. 8
Sanders-Knox-Gore, Cecil Henry, with grat. from 2 Dr. Gds.j
Wilson, Adam Brack Boyd,334 with gratuity from 19 Hussars;
Pierce, Charles Edward,335 with gratuity from 6 Dragoons ...
y.s.cHo'lland,Wm.Tilston,336with grat. from N.Stafford Regt
Jackson, Wm. Lewis, with gratuity from West India Regt....
Beville, Charles Francis, with grat. from Gloucester Regt. ... 11 Aug.
Alcock, Philip Clayton, with grat. from Gloucester Regt t2 Jan. 8
Hall, Roger, with gratuity from Royal Fusiliers
Knight, Chas. Lewis W. M., with gratuity from R. Artillery...
Stretton, Wm. de Courcy, with gratuity from R. Artillery ...
Milligan, George Dunbar,33* with gratuity from Coldst. Gds.
Levita, Harry Plumridge,339 with grat. from 1 Dragoon Gds.
Lynden-Bell," Chas. P. Lynden,340 Capt. East Surrey Regi-"^
ment, on retired pay j
Rokeby, Henry Langham,341 with gratuity from Rifle Brig. ...
Zigomala, Pandia John,3'2 Capt.ig Hussars, on retired pay....
Wynne, Graham Owen Robert,343 w th grat. from Irish Regt.
Sewell, Charles Francis,344 with gratuity from K. R. Rifles ...
Pollock, Arthur Julius, with grataity from Royal Artillery...
Inglis, Wm. Mason,345 with gratuity from Berkshire Regt...
Johnson, Ernest, with gratuity from Scottish Rifles 22 Jan. 8:
Pigott, Wellesley George, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Eccles, Wm. Vernon,346 with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Ryder, Cvril John, with gratuity from King's Royal Rifles... I
Nelson, Wallace,345 with gratuity from Middlesex Regiment ;
Cpawfoid, Andrew Garde, Copt. York Lt. Inf. on retired pay 19 Feb. 81
Whitehead, Gervase Fred, with grat. from W. Surrey Regt...!
Barlow, Harry,349 with grat. from South Staffordshire Regt
Robinson, Marshall,350 Capt. N. Stafford Regt. on ret. pay
Griffith, Chris. Wm. Darby, Capt. Grenadier Gds. on ret. pay 8 May 80
Persse, Wm. Arthur,351 with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Johnson, Victor George R. Capt. Lincoln Regt. on ret. pay 22 Jan. 81
Lees, Percy, with gratuity from Yorkshire Regiment 23 Apr. 81
Oakes, Edward,353 with gratuity from Northumberland Fus.:
Johnston, Fred. Campbell,354 with grat. from R. Artillery ...j
Goi-don, Edward Hyde Hamilton,355 with gratuity from")
Gordon Highlanders j i
Robeson. Arthur Hemming, with grat. from Wiltshire Regt
Nelson Arthur,357 with gratuity Irom Bedfordshire Regt
Holland, Son. Cecil Trevelyan,338 with grat. from K. R. Rifles
Dundas, Henry H. Philip, with gratuity from 15 Hussars ; ) j
Yorkshire Dragoons 5
Sandford, Fras. Marmaduke Hy.360 with grat. from Gren. Gds. 23 Oct. 80
Way, Alfred Cotton,361 DSO. Capt. W. I. Regt. on ret. pay ....
Piatt, Henry Verco, with gratuity from Leinster Regiment
Keith, Clive Skene, with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
Anderson, Acland Alf. Gordon, with grat. from 3 Dr. Guards
Hughes, Michael James, with gratuity from 2 Life Guards... ......
30 Jan. 84
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
6 Apr. 81
22 Oct. 81
12 May S^;
25 Aug. 83
2= Au
6 Feb. 84
1 July 81
14 May 84
1 July 81
1 July 81
10 May 8
28 Feb. 85
1 July 81
9 Sept. 8
22 Oct. 81
5 Dec.
10 May 82
9 Sept.82
9 Sept. 82
19 Sept.82
1 July 8;
6 Feb. 84
1 July 8:
2 Aug. 82 12 Jan. 9
8 Jan. 82 28 Jan. 9
10 Mar. 83I31 Jan. 9
4 July 83 10 Feb. 9
29 July 82Jt8 Feb. 9
12 Noy. 84 18 Feb. 9
25 July 83! i Mar. 9
6 May 85! 16 Mar. 9
19 Mar. 84I25 Mar. 9
10 Mar. 83 30 Mar. 9
CAPT.
P.HSEK
APPOINT-
p.n to
BEIEEVE.
14 June 90
21 June 90
9 July 90
23 Julj* 9
28 July 90
28 July 90
1 Aug. 90
20 Aug. 90
25 Aug. 901
27 Aug. 90
10 Sept. 90
17 Sept. 90
29 Sept. 90
29 Sept. 90
8 Oct. 90
8 Oct. 9c
15 Oct. 90,
22 Oct. 90
29 Oct. 90
31 Oct. 90
1 Nov.
8 Nov. 9c
21 Nov. 90
5 Dec. 90
10 Dec. 90
16 Dec. 90
1 Jan. 91
10 May
1 July 81
31 Jan. 8_
12 Nov. 84
9 Dec. 85
9 Sept. "
27 Jan. 83
1 July 81
1 July 81
25 Aug. 8
25 July B:
25 July 82
5 Dec. 83
23 AUj
10 Mar. 83
22 Oct. 81
10 liar. 83
12 Nov. Si
19 Dec. 8s
1 Oct. 82
9 Sept.|S2
1 July 81
25 Feb. 82
27 Jan. 83
6 Feb. 84
3Aut
17 July 81
29 July 82
23 Au_
28 June 82
1 July
14 Feb. 83
1 July 81
1 July 81
10 May 82
28 July S3
10 May 82
23 Aug. 84
23 Aug. 84
10 Jan. 84
17 Feb. 86
1 July Si
29 July 92
28 July 86
14 May 84
23 Aug. 84
Oct. 83
2 Apr. 9
9 Apr. 9
23 May 9
S June 9
8 June 9
16 June 9
29 June 9
1 July 9
1 July 9
7 July 9
22 July 0
25 July 9
29 July 9
5 Aug. 9
10 Aug. 9
27 Aug. 9
2 Sept. 9
15 Sept. 9
21 Oct. 9
1 Nov. 9
6 Nov. 9
16 Nov. 9
18 Nov. 9
16 Dec. 8
20 Dec. 9
23 Dec. 9
30 Dec. 9
30 Dec. 9
30 Dec. 9
13 Jan. 92
23 Jan. 92
5 Feb. 92
2 Mar. 92
4 Mar. 95
4 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 92
8 Apr. 92
13 Apr. 92
29 Apr. 92
18 May 92
25 May 92
8 June 92
9 June 92
2 July 92
4 July 02
4 July 92
5 July 92
Reserve of Officers.
568
22 Jan. 8:
1 July 3 1 10 Aug. 92 1
14 June 82 24 Aug. 92
1 July 81 28 Sept. 92
27 Jan. 83 10 Oct. 521
30 Jan. 84 26 Oct.. 92
1 4 May 84 23 Nov. 9.1
5 Jul}- 84 23 Nov. gt
27 Mar. So 24 Nov. y2
29 Aug. 85 30 Nov. 92
I
23 Aug. 84 15 Feb. 93
10 June 82 24 Feb. 93
15 Feb. 84 1 Mar. 93'
6 Feb. S4 10 Mar. 93
12 May 86 to May 93
7 Feb. 85! 25 Apr. 93
5 July 84126 June 93
8 July 93
10 Nov. SS
25 Aug. S3
23 Aug. S4
19 Sept. 83
12 Nov. 84
12 JSov. 84
2 Mar. 87
Captains.
Balfour. Kenneth Robert, ■with gratuity from 1 Dragoons..
Lindsay, Chas. Ludovic,363 with grat. from Grenadier Gds. 22 Jan. 81
Were, Walter, with gratuity from Dublin Fusiliers
Liloyd, Chas. Patteson,3" with gratuity from E. Kent Regt..
Pirie, Tyrell Gordon, with gratuity from Gordon Highlndrs
"Hawker, Edmund Bulteel,366 with grat. from Sussex Regt.
Malcolmsou, Edward, with gratuity from West Surrey Regt.
Brooker, Robert Lee Cecil,36" with grat. from R. Engineers..
Triggs, Walter,368 with gratuity from 3 Dragoon Guards
Mounsey-Heysham, Robt. Cecil, with gratuity from Shrop- ~)
shire lit. Infantry $
Walsh, Sir Hunt. Henry Allen,609 Bart, with gratuity from )
King's Royal Rifles f
Butler, Hubert Lavie, with gratuity from Scots Fusiliers
Bampfylde, Henry Edward, with gratuity from R. Artillery
p.s.c. Dunne, Edward Martin, with grat. from Border Regt \
Brig-tde Major- Home Counties Brigade, Volunteer Infantry )
Ford-Mellows, Frederick,511 with gratuity from Dorset Regt.
Leetham, William, with gratuity from 5 Dragoon Guards ...
Fcilden, Robert Basil, with gratuity from Royal Artillery ...
p.s.c. Spearman, Chas. Edw. Capt. Munster Fusiliers, on )
retired pay }
Thorburn, William, with grat. from Argyll and Sutherland )
Hldrs. 2 Volunteer Bat'alion Manchester Regiment 5
Murray, Alex. Penrose,373 with grat. from Gordon High- ;
landers; H.M.'s Consul at Warsaw )
Vickermau, Albert, with gratuity from East Kent Regiment
Pinney, Charles Fred, with gratuity from Rifle Brigade
Coyle, Wil iatn, Capt. Coast Battalion of R. Engineers, on>
retired pay; serving under New Zealand Government )
Sherwin, Fred. Wm. Hernon, with gTatuity from Innis- 7
killing Fusiliers )
Macdonald, George Godfrey, 375 Capt. Gren. Gis. on ret. pay
Annesley, Eras. D^nis Jack, with grat. from E. Kent. Regt.
Harrison, Broadley. with gratuity from East York. Regt. ...
Howell, Edward,376 with grat. from Shropshire Lt. Infantry
Deasy, Henry Hugh Peter, resigned from 16 Lancers
Talbot, Henry Lynch, with gratuity from Lancaster Regt. ...
Beeching, Hugh Cecil Westall, with gratuity from West)
Kent Regiment )
Dixon, Richard Travers, with gratuity from R. Engineers...
Richards, Edw. Daubeny G. with gratuity from South >
Staffordshire Regiment j
Taylor, Edward Richard,378 with grat. from Grenadier Gds.
Hatford, Charles Henry, Capt. Gren. Guards, or retired pay
Pakenham, Hercules Arthur,378 with gratuity from Grena
dier Guards
Franks, Harry Clifford,3™ with grat. from Bedfordshire Regt.l
Freeth, Francis Edward, with gratuity from Royf 1 Artillery
M'Farlane, Norman, with gratuity from Sussex Regiment...!
Sunderland, Daniel Pearee,382 with gratuity from 4 Hussars!1? Au
Aitken, John Christie, with grat. from Gordon Highlanders )
Hon. Major 3 Battalion Gordon Highlanders )
Williams, Leonard, with gratuity from East Surrey Regt. ...i
Hall, Wiliiam Charles,3*3 with grat. from Welsh Fusiliers...!
Smith, Reynold Percy, with grat. from Devonshire Regt....:
Worsley, George Stanley, with giatuity from R. Arillery ...]
Bushe, Cnarles Kendal,381 with gratuity from 2 Dr. Guards
Campbell, Kenneth J. R.385 DSO. with gratuity from Suffolk )
Regiment (Lieut. Lancaster R°gt. iS Aug. 36) )
Wiltshire, Herbert,386 Capt. 20 Hussars, on retired pay
Marshall, Rjbert, with gratuity from West Riding Regt. ...
Vernon-Wentworth. Bruce Canning, retired from Grena- )
dier Guards; MP. for Brighton j
Bagot, Eon. Walter Lewis, with gratuity from Gren. Guards
Reid, John Watt, with gratuity from Royal Artillery
Noel. Henry Cecil, resigned from 17 Lancers
Hawk.^s, Henry Blundell, with grat. from Coldstream Gds...
LLoyd, Arthur H.Orlando,388 with gratuity from Grenadier >
Guards; Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry j
Webster, Sir Augustus F.W. E.JSarf.with grat. from Gren. Gds.
Dixon, Thomas Bradtord, with grat. from Lancaster Regt..
Heywood-Lonsdale, Henry Heywood, with gratuity from )
Grenadier Guards ; Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry )
FitzGerald, Maurice, with gratuity from 5 Dragoon Gds. ...
Slade, Sir Cutubert, Bart, with gratuity irom Scots Guards
Baillie-Hamiltnn, Hon. Hy. Robert, with gratuity from J
Coldstream Guards _>
Macgowan, James Murray, with gratuitv from R. Artillery
Kirk, John Charles, with gratuity tram Royal Artillery
Young, Telford Mackenzie, resigned from 16 Lancers .,
AUfrey, Frank Edward; dipt. DorsetR=gt. on retired pay ; ")
3 llattalion Suffolk Regiment j
Da Costa, Arthur E. 3 lin. North Lancashire Regiment
Foley, Hon. FitzAlan C. J. Hon. Major 3 Bn. Dertryshire Regt.
Lloyd, Owen L. F. 3 Bn. Irish Regiment ;:
Cole, Richard Rivarola, Hon. Major 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Torry, Gervase K.3'-0 Hon. Major late 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers...!
Harding, John Stafford Goldie, Hon. Major 4 Bn. Devon Regt.l
Bulpett, William Henry, Hon. Major 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt...!
Newenham, Wm. T. Worth, Hon. Maj. late 3 Bn. Munster Fus, |
Bayly, George Croker, Hon. Major 5 Bn. Pufle Brigade 1 | 6 Aug. 79
Huntington, Herbert, Hon. Major 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 26 July 79I25 Sept. 80
CAPT. OF
HESEKVK.
APPOINT-
ED TO
RESERVE.
:}
16 Dec. 85
1 Oct. 81 20 Dec. 93
6 May 85 1 Jan. 94
23 May 85 27 Jan. 9*
25 Nov. 85 11 Feb. 94
29 Jan. 90 17 Feb. 94
13 Mar. 80 2 May 94
30 Jan. 8j 9 May 94
29 Apr. 8 3 June 94
30 Jan. 86 18 June 94
9 Sept. 82 20 June 94
9 Sept. 82 12 July 94
14 Apr. 83 12 Sept. 94
2: July 86 7 Nov. 94
9 Dec. 84 1 Jan. 95
7 Feb. 85 23 -Tam 95
6 Feb. 89 6 Feb. 95
14 May 84 14 Feb. 95
26 May 86 6 Mar. 95
4 Nov. 85 23 Mar. 93
25 Aug. 86 16 Apr. 95
30 June 85 28 May 95
23 Aug. 84,28 Aug. 95
1 Aug. 8SJ28 Aug. 95
:i Dec. 86, 9 Sept. 95
25 Sept. 86(n Sept. 95
28 Nov. 83(28 Oct. 95
23 Aug. S4 28 Oct. 9
,i6SeDt.8s 20 Nov. 95
1 May 83!^! jarl. 93 25 Mar. 96
12 Nov. 84! 1 July 96
23 Aug. 84 19 Aug. 96
23 Aug. 84 1 25 Aug. 96
28 Apr. 86 16 Sept. 96
7 Feb. 85 11 Nov. 96
23 Aug. 93
23 Sept. 93
4 Oct. 93
11 Oct. 93
26 Nov. 93
1 Dec. 93
6 July 87
28 June 90
1 Mar. 90
Nov. S5
14 May 84
Oct. 85
24 July S6
4 July 86
23 May 57
15 Jan. 92
20 Mar. 7;
13 Mar. 75
18 Apr. 741 9 June 7y
27 Jan. 97
3 Apr. 97
9 June 97
iS June 97
1 Sept. 97
9 June 98
21 Apr. 93
27 Apr. 78
5 May 79
7 Mh.v 7.
23 Feb. 76
24 Dec. 73
to Aug. 76
21 Feb. 3o
9 June 80
5 Nov. Si
1: Jan. 82
4 Mar. 82
5 June 82
18 Nov. 82
1 17 Nov. 97
28 Oct. 96
13 May 85
14 Nov. 85
17 Dec. cS
9 Aug. 82
14 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81
18 Nov. 86
7 Oct. 85
25 Aug. So
j 7 Oct. 85
16 Aug. 82
5 Sept. 88
569
Reserve of Officers.
Captains.
Goldie, George Cnnmer, late 3 Bn. Ynrk Light Infantry
Bruce, Robert T^.D., Hon. Major 3 Bn. West Riding Regiment
Ker-Fox,Wm. Edward, Hon. Major late4 Bn.Highland lit. Inf.
Lewis-Barned, Baraed. Hon. Maio- Kent Art. ft. Div. R. Art.
Marshall- West, John Wm. Hen.3J1! Hon. Major 4Bn.Somerset >
Light Infantry >
Walsh, Theobald Lomax, 3 Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
Dashwood, Edmund Plunkett, Hon. Major 3 Bn. Welsh Regt
Griffin, Ernest Mortimer, Hon. Major 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt...
Gibbons, Alfred St. BCil), 3 B11. E.Yorkshire Regiment
Barry, William B. A. Hon Major 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment ...
Marshall, Henry Daily, 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Mallins, Frederick W. late 4 Bn. Lancashire Fu-iliers
Wylie, Napier Ma cleod, Hon. Major late S.li. of Scotland Art.
Reed Wm., Bernard, Hon. Major DoiiegalArt. S. Div. R. Art.
Warde, Walter E. late 4 Battalion Devonshire Regiment
Draffen, George Algernon, 4 Battalion Border Regiment
Atkins, Edw. Ernest Henry, 4 Bn. Royal Fus. (London Militia)
Williams, Arthur Bell. Hon. Major 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Redway, George William, late 3 Bn. Middlesex Regiment ...
Richmond-Parry, Frederick diaries, 4 Batialion Royal Fus.
Lennox, John, p.s. Hon. Major Galloway Rifle Volunteers ...
Leslie, Cha. Consett,^' s.Hon. Major\a.te 4 Vol. Bn. Liverpool 1
Regt <
Todrick, Archibald, p.s. 7 Volunteer Bn. Royal Scots
Weston, Edmund C. p.s. Hon. Major 3 Battalion Liverpool )
Regiment j
Stow, Harry V., p.s. (t), Hon. Major 1 London Vol. Art
Treble, George W. p.s. (t), 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Fleming, Alex. E p.s. (S),(tj, 1 Vol. Bn. Warwickshire Regt.
Berry Andrew R. 19 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Glossop, William,^.*. (A), (t), 2 East Riding of York Vol. Art.
Lieutenants.
Portarlington, L. G. H. Earl of, Scots Guards on retired)
pay ; Hon. Col. 4 Bn. Leinster Regt. (Lt.Col. 24 Feb. 94) $
Bedford, Herbrand A. Duke of',1 resigned from Grenadier j
Guards ; Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. {Lt.Col. 22 Dec. 97) J
Heath, James, Hon. Col. Staffordshire Yeomanry (Lt.Col, \
23 March 98) \
Mackay, Jas. F. p.s. Hon. Col. Edinburgh City. Art. Volun-}
teers (Lt. Colonel 2 Nov. 92) )
Glasgow, Robt. P. Robertson, resigned from Durham Lt.
Infantry; Lt.Col. 2 Volunteer Buttalion Scots Funlier
{Lt. Colonel 29 March 96)
Allison, James, Hon. Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Infantry.
Milne-Redhead.^Richard H., 3 Bn. E.Lancashire Regiment..
Gott, William Henry, 2lajor 4~Bn. West Yorkshire Regt
Griffith, Joseph G. Hon.' Lt.Col. Donegal Art. S. Div. R. Art.
Neligan, William John, Major 4 Bn. Minister Fusiliers.
Laurie, Claud V. E., Mawr 3 Bn. K. O. Scottish Borderers .
Mombei, Albert Gustavus, Major, 3 Bn. York. Lt. Infantry
Martindale-Vale, Octavius S. Major, 4 Bn. Worcester Regt.
Colvin, Richard Beale, Suffolk Yeomanry (Major, 17 May 92
Elwis, John C. Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 Vol. Bn.York &Lanc.Regt...
Lucas, Francis A. p. Hon. Lt. Colonel 20 Middlesex Rifle I
Volunteers f
Horsley, Walter C. p.«. Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Middlesex Rifle Vol
Candy, Christopher H. H. p.s. Major 2 Vol. Tbn. Hants Regt,
Marsack, Edward L. p. Major 2 Cornwall Volunteer Rifles..
Clay, Ralph H. p.s. Major S. Lancashire Volunteer Artillery
Dunfee Vickers.^j.s. Major 1 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifle's
Neill, Duncan F. D. Major Clyde Div. Submarine Miners}
R. Engineers (Vols.) j
M'Phail, Thomas R. Major S. Lancashire Vol. Artillery"!...
Tristram, Wm. Henry. Hon. Lt. Col. 2 Vol. Bn.N. Lanes. Regt.
Bennett, Alfred Charles, Hon. Major 4 Bn. W. Yorkshire Regt.
Wood, Joseph T. p.s. Hon. Major 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus..
Mackenzie, Donald, late 3 Battalion Bedford Rep-iment
M'Clintock, John Knox, 4 Battalion Inuiskilling- Fusiliers
Grierson, Sir Alex. D., Barf. 3 Bn. King's Own Scottish Bord.
Trant, John Francis.2 Lieut. 2 West India Regiment, on)
retired pay; Hon, Major late 4 Battalion Irish Regiment... )
Eden.HenryHamiltonForbes, Hon. Major ^Bn. Norfolk Regt.
Fergusson, Geo. Jas. 3 Bn. Scots Fus.( Ayr AiiWigtownMilitral
Kelso, Archibald, Hon. Major 4 Bn. Warwick Regiment
Colvin, Cecil Hodgson,3 4 Bn. Essex Regiment
Silverthorne, Arthur H. 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment
Heath, Edw. Kermode, lion. Major 3 Bn. S.Lancashire Regt.
Lay.Tudor,4 late 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. (late Lieut. Bengal S.C.)
Lund, Alfred, 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Luscombe, Geo. Aug. 5 Bn. R. Dublin Fusiliers ".".....
Baillie, John Robert, Donegal Artillery S. Division R. Art....
Grattan-Esmonde, Laurence, Waterford Art. S. Div. R. Art!
Thornton, Robert Lawrence, 4 Bn. Sussex Regiment
Skinner, Charles Lancelot Andrewes, resigned from 4"/
Hussars ; Hon. Major late 3 Battalion Suffolk Regiment ... j
TTssher, Alfred Lestock, Lieut. Cheshire Regt. on ret. pay"...
Galsworthy, Arthur J. 3 Bn. Essex Regiment
Haserick, Alfred Ernest, late 3 Battalion West Surrey Re<*t!
FitzGerald, James Hogg Weir, resigned from Berks. Regt?)
(66 Foot); Captain 3 Bn. Leinster Regiment °..',\
CORNET.
2ndnEUT
OTKNSIGN.
26 Nov. 79
2 July 79
20 Mar. 78
21 Aug. 78
19 Jan. 81
5 Deo.
21 May 81
19 Jan. 81
23 Mar. 74
18 June 79
1 July 81
7 Aug. 78
4 July 74
1 July Si
11 Nov. 82
1 Apr. 74
7 June 80
27 Feb.
2i Mar.
1 July 81
6 Nov.
24 May 84
Mar. 85
CAPTAIN.
22 June 89
2 Apr. 86
20 Sept. 70
31 July 78
16 May
17 May 90
23 Aug. 90
:5 Jan.
7 June 79
5 Dec. 77
7 Jan.
16 Mar.
4 Feb. 80
3 July 78
18 July 77
23 Feb. 8
1 Apr. 80
1 June 79
25 Feb. 78
3 Oct.
20 Sept. 77
25 Mar. 8c
24 Sept. 87
10 Jan. 77
4 Aug. 75
7 Aug. 80
24 Apr. 8c
6 Nov. 86
31 May 90
12 Dec. 91
5 Sept. 91
1 July 81
1 July Si
7 July 80
5 Feb. 79
22 Aug.
24 July 75
1 July 81
4 Mar 74
17 Sept.79
19 Apr. 75
HON.
MAJOR.
AHPOIN.-
ED TO
RESERVE
13 Oct.
23 Dec. 91
26 Sept. 83
28 Nov. 83
22 Mar. 84
28 May 84
2 Aug. 84
20 Dec. 84
2 May 85
27 June 85
16 Dec. 85
12 June 86
11 Aug. 86
18 Sept. 86
21 p 7
1 A r. 88
S Dec. 88
2 Nov. 89
11 Jan. 90:23 May 94
97 13 Oct. 97'
28 Sept. 87
6 Aug.
21 Nov.
:2 July 96
23 June 85
2 Mar. 81
26 June
1 June 73
26 Jan. 81
7 Sept.81
1 July 81
30 July 79
3 May 02
2 Mar. 80
14 Feb. 85
7 July 80
19 July 70
20 Nov. 78
1 July 81
1 July 81
15 Sept. So
13 Mar. 80
9 July 79
1 July
16 Aug. 79
7 Feb. 83
29 Apr. 85
28 June 82
Dec. 74
21 Oct. 82
16 Sept. 82
12 Jan. 84
23 May 85
22 Dec. 83
5 June 76
9 Oct. 78
1 July 8j
26 Oct. 89
24 June 77
26 Mar. 90
9 July 91
o Oct. 94
9 July 79
19 May 80
5 July 82
18 June 87
8 June 80
8 Oct. 90
9 Jan. 92
9 July 92
26 Sept. 94
12 Jan.
15 Nov. 84
19 June 89.
16 Aug. 82-
28 Aug. 89,
6 Mar. 89
24 Sept. 87
30 Oct. 89>
9olio Dec. 84.
""16 Aug. 82
8 Sept. 88-
31 July 95
19 Feb. 96.
7 Oct. 85.
2 Nov. 98
25 Nov. 96.
8 June 87-
7 July 80.
26 June 97
6 Mar. 86.
25 Apr. 85
16 May 94
17 Aug. 92
25 July 94
3 Nov.
:4 June 76
5 July 82
17 Aug. 90
30 May
12 July 84
27 July 81
6 Sept. 84
13 Juue 79
28 June 83
20 Nov.
22 Mar. 84
14 Mar. 83
13 Sept.79
30 Mar. 81
6 Mar. 86
25 May
28 Aug. 86
28 Oct.
3 Aug
8 Feb. 90
22 Jan. 87
July 78
Nov. 82
22 Mar. 84
4 May 85
29 May 86
10 July 86
11 Aug. 86
3 Feb. 87
4 May 87
21 May 87
4 June 87
12 June 87
o Sept. 87
7 Dec. 87
17 Mar. 88
4 Apr. 8c
29 May 89
3 June 80
7 Aug. 80
13 Nov. 8c
8 Feb. 90
26 Apr. 90
7 May 91
4 Nov. 01
7 Oct. 93
12 May 97
3 Sept. 92
7 July 80
12 Nov. 90-
13 May 85.
7 May 98
5 De.-. 85
29 Apr. 98
18 May 98-
3 Nov. 97
15 Aug. 94-
S Sept.88:
7 July 80-
7 Feb. 83,
18 June 90 25 Aug. 8c
13 Apr. 92 17 Dec. 84
22 Apr. 93 7 July 80
21 Apr. 94 20 Oct. 83.
7 June 94 21 July 80
7 Oct. 94 7 July 8o-
25 Mar. 76 4 Nov. 85
25 Nov. 96' 1 Oct. 81
17 May 92 13 Apr. 81
6 June 91! 19 Apr. 82-
23 Mar. 92 14 Mar. 83,
7 Dec. 92 28 June 84.
23 Jan. 9529 June 87-
"uly 97 11 Apr. 85;
13 Oct. 97jioJune85
5 Dec. 97 16 Dee. 85.
22 Dec. 97 25 June 90
4 May 98 23 Apr. 87
S June 98
Nov. 85
7 July So-
il Sept. 8c
16 Aug. S2
19 May 86
4 Mar. 85
16 July 84.
7 Jaly 8c
24 Aug. 87
25 Aug. 80 •
16 Aug. 84.
16 May 88
25 Mar. 85
16 May 88
16 Dec. 85.
4 Nov. 85
10 Oct. 85
25 Sept. 89
23 Dec, 65
14'July 83.
10 Dec. 84
19 Aug. 56.
Re nerve of Officers.
57°
Lieutenants.
-Arnold, Ernest. C. 5 Battalion Royal Fusiliers
White, Edward Simon, 3 Battalion Inniskilling Fusiliers
.Parkinson, Reginald Hope, with gratuity from Sou'h Staffordshire >
Regt. ; lion. Major a Battalion liighland Light Infantry .... J
"Walker, James Heron, Hon. Major 3 Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Jenks, William, p. Cardigan Artillery Western Division Royal Artillery
.Hay, Hon. Arthur, resigned from Scots Gds. Hon. MajorBn.. Camrn. High.
Pelly, Charles H. R., Sussex Artillery Eastern Division Royal Artillery
.Dalton, Frederic, p.s. Devon Artillery (W. Division Royal Artillery) ...
Ternie, Francis Hood, resigned from 1 Dragoon Guards; Captain*)
4 Battalion Shropshire L'ght Infantry $
Bartley, Edward B. Harwich Division Submarine Miners R. Engineers...
"Legg, George Edward Wickham, resigned from South Staffordshire \
Regiment; Captain 3 Battalion West Kent Regiment )
Wickham, Henry," with gratuity from Scots Guards ; 3 Battalion North- ')
amptonshire Rjgiment )
. Stapylton, Miles John, resigned from 21 Lancers ; Capt. Yorkshire Hussars
Somerville, StaffordE.^7. 2 Vol.Bn. Yorkand Lancaster Regiment....
'Dowson, Henry M. p. Hon. Major 1 Vol. Bn. Berkshire Regiment...
"Ellison, Wiliiam Augustus, p. Hon. Major 1 Vol. Bn. Berkshire Regiment
"White, Robert F. M. p.s. Hon. Major 2 vol. Bn. Lincoln Regiment
Brown, H. W. Silverthorne, p.s. 17 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
MAulay, James, p. (t), 3 Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers
Anderson, Herbert W. p. 3 Battalion Connaught Rangers
Lord, Robert, p.s. 2 Volunteer Battalion North Lancashire Regiment
Smith, Gordon, p.s. 2 Volunteer Battalion West Kent Regiment
Hendry, Patrick Wm. p.s. (t), Hon. Majors Vol. Bn. Highland Light Inf.
Chifferiel, Albert H. p. 21 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Denton, William, p. Hon. Major 4 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment...
'■Coghill, Frank H-.p.s. 7 Lancashire Artillery Volunteers
•Jarvis, Alexander W.p.s. Hon. Major Derbyshire Yeomanry ,
Roche, Charles St. John K. 17 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles...'
White, Robert E. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
JBartwell, Francis T. p. 1 Hampshire Volunteer Engineers
Daniels, Frederick P. J. p. (tj, 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
'Terry, Cyril E. p.s. [t], 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
Palmer, Archdale, p ». (S), 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
■Gray, Oliver P. 2 Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery
Earie, Charles E. p.s. (Sj, (T), 2 London Volunteer Rifles
■Perowne, John T. W. p.s. (t), 1 Volunteer Battalion Northamptonshire ")
Regiment (Lieut, of Meseroe, 29 Jan. 90) j
•Caddell, Walter W. de V. p. late 4 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regiment
Main, Robert Maxwell, ^>.s. (t), 7 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Foster, John A. 1 Hampshire Volunteer iingineers
Wardle, Bernard, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion North Staffordshire. Regiment
•Greig, John C. H. p.s. (t), 7 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles .'
•Oollyer, George F. 4 Volunteer BattaUon East Surrey Regiment
.Denton, Harry Stephenson, p. Hon. Major 3 Volunteer Battalion \
South Staffordshire Regiment \
Lang, William R. 1 Lanarkshire Volunteer Engineers
Byrne, Stanley C. p.s. 21 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Goodman, Godfrey D p.s. (T.), 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regt.
Wilson, Charles L. N. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. S mth Staffordshire Regt
Shipley, Reginald B. p.s. (H.) 1 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
M'Donnell, Francis J. D. Monmouthshire Engineer Militia
Labouchere, Frank A. p.s. 24 Middlesex Voluuteer Rifles
Hall, Alfred A. J. p. (*), 2 Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry...
Fyers, Evan W. H. p.s. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Whitehead, John J. 2 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Benson, William J. P. p. (t), 4 Volunteer Bn. West Surrey Regiment
Dick, William F. p.s. (t) 3 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Galbraith, James H. p. it), 3 Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Inf.
Kelly, William Patrick, resigned from Royal Artillery
Macmillan-Scott, Arthur Francis, resigned from 5 Lancers
■Compton, Lord Alwyne Frederick,9 with gratuity from 10 Hussars;)
MP. for North Bedjord t
Boyd, Wm. Arthur Edward, late 2 Life Guards '
Young, Keith Ogilvy Baird, resigned from Royal Artillery
Mynors, Willoughby Baskerville, resigned from 7 Hussars
Grenfell, Charles Molyneux,10 resigned from 10 Hussars
Morris, William Albert dArifat, sold out of 30 Foot
Wegg-Prosser, Charles Edward, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Bax, Alex. George Buchanan, resigned from West Surrey Regiment
Brace, Francis Charles Osborne, Lieut. E. Yorkshire Regt. on ret. pay...
Wolfe, George,12 resigned from 8 Hussars
Graham, Tom Fergusson, late North Lancashire Regiment
Leicester, Sir Peter Fred. Fleming, Bart. Lieut. York Lt. Inf. on ret. pay
Lyon, Fitzroy David, resigned from 1 Life Guards
Martin, John Hamilton, u Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards, on retired pay
Ramsden, Frederick William, resigned from Coldstream Guards
Drake, Francis Rivers,14 wi,h gratuity from West India Regiment
Tighe, Edw. Kenrick Bunbury,15 resigned from Grenadier Guards
Harris, John Harry de Burgh,16 Lieut. Liverpool Regiment, on ret.pay
Walsh, Hon. George Harry Wm., resigned from Grenadier Guards
M'Fall, Chambers Haldane Cooke, Lieut. W. I. Regt. on retired pay ....
.Seale, Shelley Alexander, Lieut. Yorkshire Regiment, on retired pay .
O'Brien, Hon. Lucius William, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Birch, George Thackeray, 2nd Lient. R. Scots, on ret. pay
Farrell, Leslie Michael, with gratuity from Yorkshire Regiment
Loftus, Dudley Ferrars, with gratuity from Grenadier Guards
Barlow, Lionel Francis Abbot, with gratuity from Berkshire Regiment
Miller, Edward Darley, resigned from 17 Lancers
Thomas, Walter Meredith, Lieut. East Yorkshire Regiment on retired pay
. Feb. 77
; Feb. 86
17 Nov. 88
12 Mar. 9->
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17 Apr.
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14 Dec.
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20 Feb.
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17 Apr.
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8 Au«.
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8 Apr.
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76 8 Mar.
83 9 Feb.
85 7 May
81 8 June
90 27 Feb.
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18 Mar. 75
26 Oct.
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[6 Apr.
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;o June
28 Nov.
25 Feb.
22 July
1 July
1 July
2 May
5 July
7 Mar.
3 Oct.
jo June
20 Feb.
13 July
13 Feb.
7 Dec.
2 3 Aug.
20 Sept.
4 Jan.
6 May
27 Aug.
30 Jan.
5 Sept.
29 Dec.
!o May
[4 Nov.
23 Oct.
12 July
21 Oct.
29 Dec.
19 Dec.
8 June
3 June
26 Sept.
2! May
26 Sept.
25 Nov.
6 Aug.
18 Aug.
11 July
8 Jan.
12 Nov.
18 Mar.
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97
97
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7 Sept. 98
92 17 Aug. 98
81 16 Sept.82
79 25 Apr. 85
79 27 Feb. 86
.2 June 86
*8 May 87
5 -o Dec. 87
7 Dec. 87
■2 Aug. 88
3 Oct. 8S
,., .5 Dec. 8£
84 22 Dec. 88
83 9 Feb. 89
85 16 Nov. 89
75 14 Dec. 89
89 u Dec. 90
89 10 Sept.9
22 Oct. 9
5 Nov. 9
3 Mar. 9
7 Oct.
,3 23 Dec. 93
13 27 Jan. 94
16 Mar. 94
2 June 94
14 Nov. 94
■ 3 Jan. 95
8 May 9 3
22 M*y 9-,
3 July
11 Sept.
11 Nov.
't Aug.
1 July
1 July
22 Oct.
10 May
21 Oct.
5 Dec.
30 Jan.
6 Feb.
14 May
.>o Sept.
4 Oct.
12 Nov.
6 May
30 May
28 Nov.
,6 Dec.
10 Mar.
2 May
9 May
5 Aug.
10 Nov.
.0 Nov.
2 Aug. 91
5 Aug. 88
25 Mar. 8^
4 June 87
19 Mar. 90
25 June 90
24 Dec. 90
9 June 97
28 Aug. 89
13 May 96
93
25 Sept. 9
4 Mar. 96
18 Mar. 96
15 July 96
22 July 96
6 Jan. 97
20 Jan. 97
28 July 97
25 Aug. 97
1 Dec. 97
16 Feb. 98
23 Feb. 98
4 May 98
13 July 98
July 97
30 May 83
16 Aug. 82
1 Oct. 81
25 Mar. 85
8 Jan. 88
17 Apr. 89
29 May 89
4 Mar. 85
24 June 85
13 June 88
8 May S9
29 Jan. 87
it Apr. 83
14 Sept. 80
4 Mar. 96
10 June 99
10 May 93
13 May 91
13 June 94
13 May 91
11 May 93
13 Jan. 97
ii Dec. 89
23 Sept. 93
24 Oct. 83
28 Oct. g5
8 Nov. 90
22 July 91
22 Jan. 95
24 Mar. 97
25 May 9S
13 Feb. 95
8 Nov. 90
2 Jan. 97
15 July 9>
13 Apr. 98
7 Sept. 92
1 May 97
7 Sept. 92
6 July 98
15 Aug. 94
2 Nov. g>
5 May 95
7 July 80
20 Sept.82
25 Apr 85
11 Mar 85
8 July 93
9 Mar. 90
10 Dec. co
16 Mar. 87
10 July 89
1 Nov. 93
2 Nov. 95
26 Oct. 92
J° P
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Reserve of Officer?.
LIEUTENANTS.
Lyon, Nathaniel John, resigned from Grenadier Guards
Symonds, D'Arcy,18 with gratuity from 16 Lancers -
Holt, 'William,19 Lieut. Hampshire Regiment, on retired pay
Booker, George Edward Xusse.y, resigned from 5 Dragoon Guards
Renton, Alexander Leslie, resigned from 2 Dragoons
Lines, Ros-iter,2u with gratuity from Welsh Regiment
Leete, William John, with gratuity from Northamptonshire Regiment
Lindsay, Henry Edith Artur. resigned from Gordon Highlanders
Grey, Ralph Henry, Lieut. Welsh Fusiliers, on retired pay
Benett-Stanford, John Montague, Wiltshire Yeomanry Cav.; late Lieut. 1 Drag...
Fulton, Thomas Benedict, resigned from West India Regimeut
Crealock, John Mansfield Stradling, resigned from Derby Regiment
Tryon, Richard, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Peel, William Croughton, resigned from 3 Dragoon Guards
Radclyffe, Charles Robert Eustace, resigned from 1 Life Guards
Ford, Fras. Chas. Minshull, resigned from Highland Light Infantry
Burdett, Sir Francis, Bart, resigned from 17 Lancers
Radclyffe, Charles Percy Frederick,22 resigned from Seaforth Highlanders
Cobb, Edward Powys Wheatly, resigned from Welsh Fusiliers
Frankland, Sir Frederick W. F. G. Bart. 3 Battalion Bedford Regiment
Dames, Richard, 4 Battalion N. Lancashire Regiment (3 Lancashire Militia)
Aldridge, Robert Reauclerk, 3 Battalion Sussex Regiment (Sussex Militia)
Tucker, Charles Marwood, 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Horner, J. FitzLloyd, 4 Battalion Devonshire Regiment (1 DevonMilitia)
Findlay, George, p. 1 Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers
Allan, Lewis F. 1 Edinburgh Volunteer Artillery
Lawson, James M. p. (t),Cff.), 4 Vol. Battalion Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders ..
Thomson, Josiab, p.s. 4 Volunteer Battalion Vest Surrey Regiment
Price, William, p.s. (t), 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Wellesley, Cecil G. p. late 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Barrett-Lennard, John, p. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Dickins, Vernon W. F. p s. 1 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Green. Francis H. 1 London Volunteer Rifles
Davenport, Frederick, p (t) 1 Volunteer Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment ..
Henderson, Andrew, p. (t), 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Baker, Frederick N. p.s. 2 Tower Hamlets Engineer Volunteers
Southam, Lionel A. C. 2 Middlesex Volunteer Artillery
Millar, Robert C. H. 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Reeve, Herbert "W. 24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Dickson, Arthur, : Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Carr-Wallace, Charles F. N. p. 2 Volunteer Bn. Warwickshire Regt
Bateman, Herbert D. Tower Hamlets Engineer Volunteers
Treffry, Edward, p.s. Hon. Artillery Company of London
Crompton, John A. P. (t) 1 Volunteer Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment
Hayward, 'William G. p.s. 3 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Youden, William A. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry
Hickson, William B. S. p. r Volunteer Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment
Bolton, Silas E. p. 1 London Royal Engineers (Volunteers)
M'CUntock, Henry F.^j.8. (0 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Henderson, Arthur H. p.s. (S) 21 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
De La Mare. Leonard S. p. (S), 1 Volunteer Rn. West Surrey Regt
Gainsford, Bertram H. p.s. (t) 13 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Hamilton, Lewis G. p.s. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Miller, Richard George Sliillito, p. City of London Volunteer Artillery
Second Lieutenants.
ECTerton, William Francis, resigned from 17 Lancers; Captain 1 Volunteer Baita- )
lion Lancaster Begiment 6 Mar. 95 j
Cazenove, Reginald Frederick, resigned from 6 Dragoon Guards
Curtis, Spencer C. p.s. Lieut. 24 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Cooke, Ernest G. S.p.s. 1 London Volunteer Rifles
North, Hon. Roger Archibald Percy, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment
Farmer, William Alfred, resigned from 4 Hussars
Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Henry William, JDL., re igned from 2 Life Guards
Kennard, Ernest Coleridge Hegan, resigned from Grenadier Guards
Campbell. Archibald Douglas, resigned from Scots Guards
Bionam, Charles Clive, resigned from Grenadier Guards
Close, Thomas, resigned from Rifle Brigade
Stavordale, Giles Stephen Holland, Lord, resigned from Coldstream Guards
Porter, L. Lachlan- (T), p.s. late 13 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Moore, A. P. F. p.s. (t), 13 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Whittow, Frank H 1 London Volunteer RiSes
"Wyllie, Colin Campbell, p.s. Hon. Artillery Company of London
Lowe, Arthur Cecil, Hon. Artillery Company of London
Moelier, Bernard, Hon. Artillery Company of London
Riding Masters.
Marshall, John,24 retired pay 3 Dragoon Guards
Kelly, Philip, retired pay 10 Hussars
Gifford, Robert, retired pay 5 Dragoon Guards
Nicholson, Eugene Henry, retired pay 9 Lancers
Weir, Robert, retired pay Royal Horse Guards
Shearme, Frank, retired pay 12 Lancers
Cooper, Alfred Charles,26 retired pay Army Service Corps
Wood. Jose ih. retired nav 13 Hussars ,
Hufhes, Frederick George,2* retired pay 6 Dragoons
Cunningham, Lawrence, retired pay 7 Dragoon Guards
M'Lennan, John, retired pay Royal Artillery
Webb, Alfred, retired pay 2 Dragoons
Nicholas, John, 3IVO. retired pay Royal Artillery, Superintendent Boyal \
Meu-s, Buckingham Palace /
Hibbard Henry,30 retired pay 1 Life Guards
Baillie, Thomas,31 retired pay Army Service Corps
Stead, Joseph,32 retired pay Army Service Corps
Trout, Thomas, retired pay South StaflordshireRegiment
Grier,' George Richard,33 retired pay Army Service Corps
COKNEI,
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jrESSIGN
16 Mar. 87
3 Aug. 87
10 Nov. 87
22 Aug Zi
11 Apr. 88
10 May 88
4 May 87
27 Aug. 89
3 Dec. 90
23 Oct. 89
4 Mar. 91
17 Jan. 91
16 Dec. 91
22 July 92
20 Feb. 92
30 May 9 1
:2 Mar. 92
13 Mar. 95
24 Dec. 70
t6 Apr.
1 Jan. 9c
24 July 9c
10 May 90
22 Nov. 90
i2 Dec. 91
5 Mar. 9
5 Mar. Q2
18 Mar. 93
13 Feb. 9
12 Sept. 91
26 Nov.
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22 July 9;
23 June 9^
15 May 95
9 Feb. 9c
17 Apr. 9
Dec. 9
29 May 95
14 Nov. 94
4 Mar. 96
, Dec. 94
3 May 94
27 Nov. 91
3 May 96
27 Mar. 8
May 9
Oct. 9
Dec. 93
June 88
June 00
July 91
Oct. 9
June 92
Oct. 92
9
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15 Dec. 81
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18 Apr. 8c
17 Apr 89
4 Dec. 89
12 Dec. 8<j
22 Nov. 9^
3 Dec. 9c
2 Apr. 91
18 Nov. 91
11 Jan. 92
21 July 9-
3 Sept. 92
7 June 93
9 Aug. 93
6 June 9
1 Jan. o
1 Feb. 9_
27 Feb. 9;
12 May S~
24 July 80
22 Dec. 8
2 Sept.8 =
4 Dec. 8
4 Mar. 8
!5 Dec. 8
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8 Dec.
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:6 May 91
3 Feb. 92
5 Mar. 9
:4 Jan. 9 .
15 July 93
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6 Jan. 94
17 Feb. 94
16 Sept. 94
7 Nov. 94
1 Sept.95
30 Oct. 95
4 Dec. 9=
1 Dec. 95
18 Aug. 96
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9 Sept. 96
10 Feb. 97
24 Feb. 97
10 Mar. 97
26 June 97
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16 Feb. 98
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i2 June 9
21 Nov. 94.
5 Sept. 94
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13
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MASTER
27 Feb. 7_
14 June 76
3 Apr. 78
24 May 79
13 Apr. 81
8 June 81
19 Nov. 81
16 Aug. 82
8 Aug. 83
7 May 84
18 Mar. 85
3 June 8
15 Aug. 88
16 Mar. 92
27 Mar. yi
1 June 76
13 July 78
11 Dec. y&
9 May 92
6 Feb. 95
23 Sept. 96
20 Mar. 93
10 Mar. 97
1 May 97
27 Mar. 97
;o Jan. 85
13 Oct. 97
!4 Mar. 97
[5 Apr. 8r
1 Oct. 81
>3 Apr. 87
14 Aug. So
.4 Mav 90
'.5 Mar. S3
4 M&r. 95
26 ireb. 90
29 May 89
25 July 88
2 Sept. 91
7 Sept. 92
_5 June 92
22 Apr. 96
•3 Feb. 98
6 Sept. 94.
3 Apr. 95
7 June 96
6 .May 96
7 Sept. 92
6 May 96
17 Feb. 97
4 Oct. 96
i Dec. 97
9 Mar. 98
11 May 98
22 Dee. 97
11 Sept. 98
7 Sept.9&
3 Feb. 98
2 Apr. 98
3 Oct. 97
3 June 98
l7 Aug. 93
7 Dec. 98
8 Aug. 94.
20 Jan. 97
2S Nov. 94.
22 Apr. y6
12 Oct. 92
4 Mar. 97
2 Apr. 90
4 July 94
22 Apr. 96
16 Feb. 98
16 Feb. 98
Apr. 9&
HON.
C1PTAIN.
27 Feb. 85
11 June 86
3 Apr. 88
24 May 89
3 Apr. 81
8 June 91
19 Nov. 91
16 Aug. 92
7 Hay 94
18 Mar. 95
5 Aug. 98
27 Mar. 88
1 June 85
13 July 88
11 Dec
Reserve of Officers.
Quarter Masters.
M'Loughlin, John,34 retired pay Army Service Corps
RobiDSon, Richard Henry.35 retired pay Army Service Corps
M'Veigh, William Edward,36 retired pay Army Service Corps
Dean, John,3" retired pay Armv Service Corps
Watkins. John,38 retired pay Irish Fusiliers
Miller, Samuel George,39 retired pay Middlesex Regiment
Keesnan, John, retired pav "Welsh Regiment •
Sturt, Frank, retired pav Somersetshire Light Infantry :
Tompkins, John James,41 retired pay South Wales Sorderers
Christie, Henry,42 retired pay West India Regiment
Holder, Walter,43 retired pay Berkshire Regiment
Webster, William,4' retired pay Coldstream Guards
M'Lennan, Peter, retired pay 3 Hussars
Garrard, Alfred Joseph.46 retired pay Leicester Regiment
Tuck, William Brittan,47 retired pay Essex Regiment
Conway, John, retired Day Duke of Cornwall's Litrht Infantry ,
Holohan. William,43 retired pay East Yorkshire Regiment
Brown, Thomas, retired pa.y 3 Dragoon Guards
Ford, Thomas,50 retired pay Berkshire Regiment
Fairley, Joseph Webb,51 retired pay The Buffs
Miller, Samuel John,52 retired pay Middlesex Regiment
Hedingham, George.53 retired piy East Yorkshire Regiment
M'Ca'oe, Joseph, retired pay West Surrey Regiment
Ross, James.55 retired pay Gordon Highlanders
Lewsey, Walter, retired pay Dublin Fusiliers
Howell, Henry, retired pay Warwickshire Regiment ~
M'Kiernan, Henry,5? retired pay Sussex Regiment
Connolly, John,58 retired pay King's Own Scottish Borderers
M'Kee, Cornelius, retired pay Irish Regiment
Hogg, James H. G. G.,60 retired pay Derbyshire Regiment „
Hart, Henry C.,61 retired pay Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Roche, Richard John,62 retired pay Norfolk Regiment
Smith, Charles Joseph, retired pay Berkshire Regiment
Hancock, William James, retired pay Scots Fusiliers
Steele, Walter Scott, retired pay 2 Dragoons
Chard, Charles, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment
Lee, Edward George, retired pay Somersetshire Light Infantry
Medd, Henry, retired pay Bedfordshire Regiment
Howard, Charles, retired pay North Staffordshire Regiment
White, Samuel, retired pay Wiltshire Regiment
Johnson, George, retired pay Gloucestershire Regiment
Hogan, William E.,6* retired pay South Wales Borderers
Davis, John, retired pay South Staffordshire Regiment
Murdoch, Charles H.,67 retired pay Army Service Corps
Holmes, William,63 retired pay Grenadier Guards
Forbes, Sinclair, retired pay Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Speak, William,69 retired pay Sussex Regiment
Knox, Ernest Augustus, retired pay Munster Fusiliers
Herbert, George, retired pay Royal Fusiliers
Batchelor, William, retired pay Lancaster Regiment
O'Neill, John,71 retired pay Lancaster Regiment
Garnett, Henry Thomas, retired pay Leinster Regiment
Johnston. Alexander, retired pay Army Service Corps
Andrews, Francis William, retired pay Royal Engineers
Perkins, Charles George, retired pay 5 Dragoon Guards
Paulson, John, retired pay Royal Artillery
York, Robert, retired pay Connaught Rangers
Emerson, John Lindas,73 retired pay Military Mounted Police {Son. Major, 19 Sept. 95)
Hastings, Patrick, retSred pay Inniskilling Fusiliers
Mansfield, Alfred Edward, retire! pay West Kent Regiment
Jarrett, Thomas,75 retired pay Royal Fusiliers
Harrison, Robert, retired pay Leicestershire Regiment
Cromie, William Henry, retired pay Royal Engineers
M'Clenahan, Samuel, retired pay Irish Rides
Collins, Edward Michael, retired pay Lancashire Fusiliers
Cansdale, Arthur, retired pay South Lancashire Regiment
Qualtrough, William John,77 retired pay Durham Light Infantry
Franklin, Henry, retired pay Royal Fusiliers
Simpson, William, retired pay Royal Fusiliers
Jarvis, William, retired pay Royal Artillery
Clarke, David, retired pay Liverpool Regiment
Preston, Samuel, retired pay Leinster Regiment
Healey, Henry Francis, retired pay North Staffordshire Regiment
Scott, William, retired pay Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Eyvoll, John, retired pay York and Lancaster Regiment.
Heymer, Edward, retired pay 16 Lancers
MASTKW.
CAPTAIN.
15 June 85
11 Dec. 88
n Dec. 88
10 July 80
6 Nov. 86
27 Aug. 89
13 Sept. 89
1 Nov.8o
26 Nov. 89
1 Dec. 90
18 June 91
15 Oct. 9 c
29 Oct. 91
19 Nov. 91
19 Nov. 91
50 Nov. 91
30 Nov. 91
3c Nov. 91
15 June 85
1 Apr. 92
19 Apr. 92
26 Apr. 92
1 May 92
1 May 92
6 May 92
6 May 92
6 May 92
15 May 92
10 June 92
5 July 92
23 Aug. 92
31 Aug. 92
27 Sept. 92
4 Oct. 92
7 Feb. 93
14 Feb. 93
27 June 93
1 July 93
12 Dec. 93
21 May 94
2 1 May 94
11 Dec. 7c
11 Dec. 78
n Dec. 7-S
19 July 79
30 Apr. 79
27 Aug. 79
13 Sept. 79
1 Nov. 79
20 Nov. 79
1 Dec. 8c
18 June 81
15 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 8.
19 Nov. 3i
19 Nov. 81
30 Nov. 81
30 Nov. 81
30 Nov. 81
17 Dec. 81
8 Feb. 82
1 Apr. 82
19 Apr. 8
26 Apr. 8
1 May 8
1 May 82
6 May
5 May 82
6 May 82
15 May 82
31 May 82
19 June 82
5 July 8
23 Aug. 8
31 Aug. 8
27 Sept. 82
4 Oct. 82
7 Feb. 83
14 Feb. 83
27 June 83
1 July
12 Dec. 83
29 Dec. 83
21 May 84
21 May 84
28 July 84 28 July 94
27 Aug. 84I27 Aug. 94
24 Sept. 94
24 Sept. 84
1 Jan. 85
1 Jan. 85
11 Feb. S5
11 Apr. 85
25 Apr. 85
2=: Apr. 8^
6 May 85
13 May 85
11 July 85
2 Sept. 85
19 Sept. 85
14 Oct. 85
9 Dec. 85
25 Dec. 8^
i3FeO. 86
21 Feb 86
7 Apr.
19 May 80
5 Aug. " "
1 Sept. 86
12 Oct. 86
6 Nov.
24 Nov.
11 Dec. 86
2 Mar.
;8 June i~
6 July "
17 Sept. 8
1 Jan. 93
11 Feb. 95
11 Apr. 95
5 Apr. 95
5 Apr. 95
6 May 95
3 May 95
1 July 95
2 Sept. 95
19 Sept. 95
9 Dec. 95
13 Feb. 96
1 Feb. 96
7 Apr. 96
9 May 96
8 Aug. 96
1 Sept.96
14 July 93
24 Nov. 96
11 Dec. 96
2 Mar. 97
:8 June 97
6 July 97
5 Nov. 87
Fuller, John, retired pay York and Lancaster Regiment I31 Dec. 87
Simkins, John Thomas, retired pay Bedfordshire Regiment .
Reid, Samuel, retired pay Army Service Corps
Higgins, Peter,79 retired pay Army Service Corps
Hoey, Lawrence, retired pay Rifle Brigade
Hall, John Henry,50 retired pay Grenadier Guards
Sidmouth, George,81 retired pay Army Service Corps
Roberts, George William, retired pay Royal Engineers
Hobbs, Abraham, retired pay Manchester Regiment
Cragg, Henry, retired pay Warwickshire Regiment
Rorke, John, retired pay Welsh Regiment
Blogg, George Richard, retired pay South Staffordshire Regiment
Note. — For the Medical Reserve of Officers, see p. 717.
11 Jan. 88
3 Oct.
6 Jan.
11 Dec. 89
Jan. 90
31 July 89
1 Feb
19 Nov. 9:
7 May 9 1
24 Jan. 94
23 May 9
p p 2
Dec. 07
573 Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the General Officers.
1 For the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, &c, see the Corps to which they re-
spectively belong.
* For the War Services of the General Officers of the Reserve, see their respective names under "General
Officers Retired, &c," p. 578 et seq.
3 Major General G. Newmarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Meerut, from
May to Sept. 1857 ; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappess and four fiell guns in the Seharui p >re
and Mozuffernuggur districts under Colonel J. Brind. assisted in the operations against the Rohilcand rebels,
and in the disarming of the town of Meeranpore (Medal).
* Colonel C. M. Stockley served in the Indian N. W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack on the
Crag Piquet, and severely wounded on the Umbeyla Heights on the 19th November (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-73 as Brigade Major to the 1st Brigade (Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, first as Brigade Major 1st Infantry Brigade 1st Division Southern Afghanistan Field force, and
afterwards with the 2nd Battalion 9th Foot in Northern Afghanistan, including the affair at Shekabad under
Major General Ross (meLtioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
5 Colonel A. Feel served in the 101st Fusiliers thn ughout the Indian N.W. Frontier campaign of 1863 and was
present at the storming of tne Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Ciag Piquet and "Umbeyla
(Medal with Clasp).
6 Colonel E. Hughes served in the Zulu war in 1879 and was present in the engagements at Ka-nbula f nd
TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, promoted 10 Commissary, CM&., and Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Eorce. Served in tho Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Commissariat Officer,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (promotsd Assistant Commissarv General witn relative rank of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Meljidie, and Khedive's Soar). Served with tne Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 as Senior Commissariat Officer (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General
Clasp).
7 Colonel J E. Goodwyn.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Aniual Armv List." p 78?.
8 Colonel G. F. O. Boughey served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). Also e-ei'ved in the
Afghan -war of 1878 80 (Medal; .
8t Sir William Bissett served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the Quetta Field Force (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
9 Major General J. R. K. Tredennick served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and
was present at the affair of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the forcified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemeri, and
various minor affairs (Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and commanded ohe 57th Regiment from
the middle of April to the end of the war, including the operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
10 Colonel C. S. Corkran served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 Colonel C. T. W. Penton served throughout the Zulu war of 1^79 with the 88th Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
12 Colonel E. R. Coker served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of the 2nd Battalion
Durham Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO., Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
13 Major General the Hon E. A. B. Acheson served with the and BMttalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and w;>s present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta ;n.d at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Colonel M. F. Stokes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 in command of the 2nd Bittalion Royal
Minister Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp), and again in 1887-89 (Clasp).
15 Colonel Kenyon-Slaney served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the buttle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
16 Colonel E. E. Lushington served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
w Colonel W. White served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 1878-79, in-
cluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General
Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal).
18 Colonel B. W. Blake served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in command of Mounted
troops, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
19 Colonel C. R. Rowley served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regiment, and was
present at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Stir).
20 Colonel W. F. Woodward served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
21 Colonel the Hon. H. Legge served with the 9th Lancers in tbe Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in
the engagement at Shekabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
22 Colonel H. J. Woodward served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Mnnster Fusiliers (Meual with Clasp).
23 Colonel F. J. Tidmarsh served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
24 Colonel C. J. Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the
affair of Ketemari (Meial). Served as Acting Major of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was
present at the action of GinginJhlovu and relief of Ekovve, and throughout the operations of " Clarke's ColucrJi "
Medal with Clasp).
*s Colonel E. L. Street served with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
"| Golonel Hon. C. C. G. Byng served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 1st Life Guards de-
tachment of the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat, and Metam-
meh, and at the attack on the convoy on the 14th February 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
26 Colonel T. Davison served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was
present at the action of Abu Klea andjinthe reconnaissance to Metammeh (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2< Colonel J. F. Dorward served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the two actions at
Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served with the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1SS4, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (men-
tioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medijidie, two Clasps). Commanded the Royal Engineers who ascended the
river from Haifa to Korti Pioneers of the Nile Expedition in 1S84; commanded the Royal Engineers of Sir
Herbert Stewart's Desert Column, and was present in the action at Abu Klea, in the engagement at El Gubat, in the
reconnaissance to Metammeh (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th
and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
28 Colonel R. C. D'E. Spottiswoode served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
=9 Colonel R. W. Studdy was employed in the Transport Department with the Northern Afghanistan Field
Force in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
™ Colonel the Hon. E.C. Digby served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
si Colonel A. G. Spencer served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3* Colonel E. Essex served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in the Transport service, and was present at the
en°-a"'ements at Isanhlwana and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Boer war of 1881 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Genera), and was
present in the attack on Lang's Nek — horse kilied (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Ingogo
River (mentioned in despatches).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers, 573a
53 Sir R. E. R. M-irtin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of i?8i (CWG.). Served in
till operations of Zululand in 1R88. Commanded the troops during the operations in South Africa in 18S7 (Medal).
31 Colonel F. C. Mp„niey served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
P'esentin tie engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Stir). Ser' ed in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai
(Clasp).
35 Colonel E. Wardroper served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
36 Colonel G. S. Burton served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan War in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to
Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough as Brigade Major, including the engagements at Jugdnlluck and
Saidabad, and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expeditionin 1887-89 withthe 2nd
Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
37 Colonel C. T. Peyton served with the 10th Regiment in the expedition into the Native State of Sunghie Ujong,
Malay Peninsula, in 1874, and was present at the attacK and capture of the Kapayan Stockades. Also served
during the Perak Expedition of T875-76 during the operations in the Native States of Snnghie Uiong, Sri Mananti,
and Terrachee, and was present at the action of Paroa (mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct, and promoted
in recognition of his services from Lieutenant iothRegt. to Captain 106th Regt., Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
38 Colonel G. W. M. Turnbuil served with the Bikaneer Field Force in 1884-85
40 Colonel A. C. M'Kean served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the
operations in Zululand in 1888 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
41 Colonel A. M. Bowles served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, aud Khedive's Star).
43 Colonel R. H. Oxley served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) aud in the subsequent occupation of
Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
44 Colonel F. Coningham served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
45 Colonel W. F. Way served throughout the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
46 Colonel O. Williams served with the 1st Battalion i2thFootinthe Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the
Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Reeiment (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
47 Colonel H. A. Cherry served throughout the Hazara Campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
48 Colonel W. G. W. M'Olintock served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the
tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Nile Exoedition in 1884-85 with the 1st
Battalion Yorkshire Regiment on the Line of Communications uo the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-SC during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
49 Colonel C. Conor served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
50 Colonel S. G. Smyth served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
51 Colonel J. B. Symes-Bnllen served with the 15th Hussars m the Boer war of 1881.
52 Colonel J. M. Tabor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
53 Colonel C. J. B. Stewart served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlander
(Medal with Clasp), and in the expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion (Clasp).
54 Colonel J. R. S. O. Hewitt served with the Burmese Expediticn in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
55 Colonel W. H. B. Little served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the
ist Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
56 Colonel A. P. Wodehouse served with the Red River Expedition in 1870 (Medal). Served in the campaign on
the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98'with the 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling
Fusiliers with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, including the operations in the Bara Valley and the occupation of
the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
57 Colonel J. T. Seppings served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Cla«p). Served m the campaign on the North West Frontier of
India under Sir William Lockhart in 1897-98 with the 4th Brigade Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the
2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, and was present in the engagement at Shin Kamar in com-
mand of the Bara Valley Column (Medal with two Clasps).
ss Lt.Colonel Gem served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, i eluding the action at Abu Klea,
and commanded a detached post at that station (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
59 Colonel A. J. O. Pollock sei ved in the Ashanti war from the 30th Novemner 1873 (Medal with Clasp).
M Lord de Vesci served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
61 Colonel the Hon. R. S. G. S. Cotton served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the wreck of the
transport Clyde (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal
"rat ,PlasP'- Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 in command at Vryburg.
62 Sir Arthur T. Willshire served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Lt.Colonel H. W. M. Bonham served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on the Staff, and was present in the
actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
** Lt.Colonel J. G. H. G. Montgomery served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
65 Lt.Colonel L. D. Mackinnon served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen
and that near Tofrek on the 24th March and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
66 Colonel D. A. Grant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, and commanded the 85th
Regiment in the Zaimu- ht Expedition and at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
67 Lt.Colonel W. G. Patchett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements near Dun [uah of
the 37th October and 3rd November— severely contused and slightly wiunded"(Meial).
" Lt.Colonel E. C. Milner served in the New Zealand war in 1866 (Medal).
_ '9 Lt.Colonel T. S. St. Clair served as Brigade Major under Major General Colborne in the Perak E 03 liti in
in 1876 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'"Lt.Colonel S. C. Pratt served throughout the Bhootanese campugn of 1S64-65, with the Left Brijale Dooar
Field Force, and was present at the capture of Dalimkote, engagements at Chumurchi and Nagoo, and recapture
of the Bala Pass (Medal with Clasp).
71 Lt.Colonel J. M. Maltby served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
I' Lt.Colonel the Hon. W. F. Elliot served with the Mounted Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
'• Lt.Colonel E. R. Bromhead served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lmcaster Raiment through out the
Egyptian war of i88>2, and was present in the engagements at El Mngf'ar an\ Tel-el-Mahuta. iu the two a-itions
at Kassasm, and at the batte of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh.and Khedive's Star).
75 Lt.Colonel W. Tilden served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier
Genera MacGregor in October 1880
573b Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
I6 Lt Colonel W. G. Norcott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-80 (Medal with Clasp).
77 Lt. Colonel T. A. A. Barstow served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Cobbe and Colonel Drew from the
commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 till August 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost
Expedition, part of the time as Superintendent of Army Signalling ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Mattoon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
78 L t. Colon el W. T. Anderson served as Superintendent of Volunteers in the Transvaal during the operations
against Sekukuni in 1878, and with the 80th Regiment on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zulu-
laud and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp 1.
79 Lt.C'olonel W. C. Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in id8;-S6, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
50 Lt.Colonel A. M. Maude served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present m the
engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula (as Staff Officer to Sir Evelyn Wood— mentioned in despatches), and Ulundi
(iledal with Clasp).
81 Lt.Colonel br. Coates served in ihe Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley. including the battle of Amoafnl
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Ulunrti (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
85 Lt.Colonel E. T. Christie served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 as an Ensign in the New Zealand Militia,
and with the Commissariat Department in the Wanganui and Taranaki campaigns (Medal). Served in the
operations in Zuiuland in 1888.
87 Lt.Colonel W. T. McLeod ser7ed in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). _
83 Lt. Colonel E. FitzStubbs served in the Ashanti war ia 1873-74 under SirGarnet Wolseley (Medal). Servedm
the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
69 Lt.Colonel C. J. Wyndharn served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force
90 Lt.Colonel A. A. Morshead served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 a< District Adjutant of the Transkei and
Cisvaal Districts, and was present in the operations against the G.ilekas and iu the engagements at Newmaka
and Quintana (mentioned in despatches) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
91 Lt.Colonel W. P. Lawlor served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghnznee (Medal with Clasp).
92 Lt.Colonel A. A. Baker served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1873-74 (Medal). Servedm
the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Also served with the expedition ',0 the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Teb and Temai (promoted Assistant Commissary General, two Clasps). Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1SS4-S5 (mentioned in despatches, granted the higher rate of pay, Clasp).
93 Lt.Colonel G. V. Hamilton served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the
defence ol'Fommanah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General, Clasp).
94 Lt.Colonel F. H. Beck served with the 15th Hussars iu the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served m the Boer
war of 1881.
96 Lt.Colonel F. E. Carleton served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war ia 1879-80 with the
Khyber Line Force undtr Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
97 Lt.Colonel J. P. Curran served in the Intelligence Department during the Kafir war of 1877-78, and with
the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
95 Lt Colonel E. Tufnell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
99 Lt Colonel S. Acklom served with the 83th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1877-78, including the
affair at Draaibosch (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war in 18S0 with the Field Commissariat (M.edai).
10u Colonel C. R. Prideaux-Brune.— For War Services, see Militia (West Yorkshire Hegimcrt).
101 Lt.Colonel C. E. Partridge served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force.
102 Lt.Colonel G. F. White served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Burmese Ex-
pedition from 1886 till the close of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, for four months in
command of it (two Clasps).
103 Lt.Colonel jr. O. C. Moller served during the Nile Expedition in 18E4-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86
during the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (MedaL and Khedive's Star).
104 Lt.Colonel C. E. Dixon served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the
9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-35 with the rst Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (Clasp).
105 Lt.Colonel H. C. Marryat served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of iS82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
106 Lt.Colonel W. H. Evans served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878; also throughout
the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
107 Lt.C'olonel J. R. Edwards served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (promoted Assistant Commissary
General (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
108 Lt.Colonel A. S. Hex't served in the Afghan, war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations in the Lugh-
man "Valley, with the expedition against theKhugianis, and in the engagement at Ali Boghan (Medal).
109 Lt.Colonel H. J. Watson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 ; ^ras Staff Officer
at Conference Hill from 13th June to 3rd August, and served afterwards with the squadron of the Regiment in
Baker Russell's Firing Column (Medal with Clasp).
110 Lt.Colonel W. K. H. Craufurd served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war 011879, and was present in
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
111 Lt.Colonel R. Holbeche served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal MunsWr
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
1,2 Lt.Colonel W. W. James served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ginniss (Meual, and Khedive's Star). . .
113 Lt.Colonel O. B. Gordon served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and as Division*
Baggage Master on the Staff of Lieut.General Hamley from IsmaUia to Cairo ; was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
114 Lt.Colonel R. Garth served in the Boer war of 1881.
"= Lt.Colonel N. G. Chalmers served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment and at the
reconnaissance on the 16th December— severely wounded i4th Class Osmanieh for active and distinguished service
in the field in saving the life of Major Hunter, in doing which he was wounded).
"6 Lt.Colonel M. Wynyard served with the 50th Regiment in iSew Zealand during General Chute s campaign of
1866 (Medal). Served as Adjutant 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment in the Egyptian war of 18S2 till invalided
from Kassasin (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
417 Lt.Colonel T. iilake Humlrey served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 2nd Battalion of the ^lverpoo
Regiment iu the Koorum Valley (Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Liverpool Regiment (Modal with Clasp). .
115 Lt.Colonel O. J. Cavenagn served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Commissariat Officer (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
119 LA. Colonel H. M. E. Brunker served as Adjutant with tho 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign m
1868 (Medal). Proceeded on special service to South Africa in 1878, and served as Staff Officer in the field force
Reserve of Officers.— War Services of the Field Officers. 573c
of Griqnaland West (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, first with the Frontier Light
Horse of Wood's Column, and afterwards on the Staff of Line of Communications and Base (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Medal vrith Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and
served under Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General.
120 Lt. Colonel W. C. Howarth served with the Buffs throughout the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in
I875-76, including the action of the 20th January (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Buffs in the Zulu war of
1879 (Medal with "Clasp). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-36.
121 Lt.Colonel C. K. Brown served, in the Afgha-n war in 1880 (Medal).
123 Lt.Colonel J. W. Andrews served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
124 Lt.Colonel E. J. Fell served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, including the engagement at
Mazeena (Medal).
!25 Lt.Colonel C. Norman served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Btialion Boyal
Welsh Fusiliers (mentioned m despatches. Medal with Clasp).
126 Lt.Colonel S. J. Butler served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the 14th Foot (Medal).
123 Lt.Colonel E. A. Ball served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subse-
quent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport
Officer to the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
129 Lt.Colonel F. Clowes served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873, and commanded the Kossoo
company of Wood's Regiment at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
130 Lt.Colonel W. L. Gronow served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal).
131 Lt.Colonel G. H. Palmer served in the Aslianti war in 1874 with Rait's Artillery, and was present at the
capture and destruction of Adubiassio, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Melal
with Clasp).
132 Lt.Colonel V. Jenkins served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 under Sir William Loekhart as Assistant
Adjutant General after Major Egerton had been wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet o£ Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
133 Lt Colonel P. F. Robertson served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at tl.e reconnaissance on the 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) . Served in the Boer war of 1881.
135 Lt.Colonel E. Buckle served with the Jowaki Afreed'ie Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was preseDt at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and took part in the
inarch to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal with Clasp).
136 Lt.Colonel D. S. Skirving served in the Egyptian war of 18J2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
138 Lt.Colonel T. F. H. de Burgh served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
139 Lt.Colonel J. D. Mansel served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid, in the Kunar Valley Expedition, and in the two expeditions into the Lughman Valley;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
<mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
140 Lt.Colonel C. H. St. Paul served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali J Musjid, and in the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughman Valleys ( Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with
Clasp).
142 Lt.Colonel W. W. Hammond served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in 1877
{Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Ritle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served'with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 (Clasp).
143 Lt.Colonel E. A. Belford served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the en-
gagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
145 Lt.Colonel G. R. Hadaway served in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal).
146 Lt.Colonel C. A. Morris served in the Afghan war in 18S0, and was present in the affair at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
117 Lt.Colonel H. C. Grove served with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafir Do war (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
148 Lt.Colonel A. W. Elliott served with the 10th P.egiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was severely
wounded at the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala (Mpdal with Clasp).
149 Lt.Colonel H.C.Huntley commanded a detachment of the 10th Regiment at the attack and capture of the
Kapayan Stockades, Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874. Also served throughout the Perak Expedition
in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to South Africa in November 1878, and served throughout the
Zulu war of 1879, first as Transport Officer to the 2nd Division in its advance to Ulundi, and afterwards as
Senior Transport Officer with Baker Russell's Column (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
150 Lt.Colonel R.J. Heber-Percy served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i38i. Served in the Burmese Expedition
in 18S8-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Clasp).
151 Lt.Colonel A. W. Simpson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal
Irish Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
153 Lt.Colonei J. H. Eden served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment on the Line of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during
the operations on the Upper Nile, and was present in the engagement at Giniss ( Medal, and Khedive's Star).
154 Lt.Colonel the Hon. John Pleydell-Bouverie served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagements at Zuinguin Mountain and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
155 Lt.Colonel J. Johnstone served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888, including the engagement
at Gcmaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
156 Lt.Colonel R. Phayre served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Aide de Camp to Major General Robert Phayre,
Commanding the Reserve Brigade, and took part in the march from Quettah to the relief of Candahar (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
157 Lt.Colonel C. J. Butler-Kearney served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
158 Lt.Colonel R. G. T. Cotton served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 18S5-86.
159 Colonel W. Cooke-Collis. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
160 Lt.Colonel B. A. Beale served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal
West Surrey Regiment under brigadier General Loekhart (Medal with Clasp).
IC1 Lt.Colonel W. C. W. Arbuthnott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
162 Lt.Colonel J. G. Anderson strved with the 17th Regiment as Adjutant in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was
present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (Medal
with Clasp).
lcs Lt.Colonel G. S. Banister served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and took part in the operations against the
Galekas and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
161 Lt.Colonel W. H. Holbech. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
166 Lt.Colonel T. A. Freeman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East
Siirre}" Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen.atthe attack on the convoy on the 26th March,
and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
167 Lt.Colonel C. Roberts served as Superintendent of Elephant Transport with the Duffla Expedition of 1874.
Served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from 1st May 1880 witn the Cabul and Cabul-Candahar
Field Forces ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
573^ Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
168 Lt.Colonel H. R. C. Hewat served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 as Adjutant of a Hospital Ship ajid ora
lhe River Volta (Medal), Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
169 Lt. Colonel C. H. Atchison served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwan
Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in tne operations in Zululand iu 1888.
17u Lit. Colonel B. H. "Woodward served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon High-
landers, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served.
in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordun Highlanders (Clasp).
172 Lt.Colonel G. R. Heathcote served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878. Also served in
the Zulu war or 1870 including the engagements at Zungin Neh, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
178 Lt.Colonel F. S. Campbell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884- 85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royai Sussex Regiment, and took part iu the operations
of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
174 Lt.Colonel H. M. Wade served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the and Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Claspl.
175 Lt.Colonel H. H. Thurlow served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 3878 ; also through-
out the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal
withOla.-p). Served ill the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry
(Medal with Clasp).
176 Lt.Colonel C. R. Crosse served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force.
178 Lt.Colonel J. P. Freeth served in the Aighan war in 1879-80, and was presentin th e operations round CaWl
in December 1879 including the investment of Sheipure (Medal with Clasp).
179 Lt.Colonel R. E. Kelsall ser\ ed with the nth Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
180 Colonel F. ('.. Howard. — For War Services, see Militia (Yorkshire Regiment).
181 Lt.Colonel M. Cust served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with tjlasp).
182 Lt.Colonel L. A. White served in the latter part of trie Zulu war of 1879 in the Commissario t and Transport
service (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the expedition to the Soudan iu 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire
Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
184 Lt.Colonel H. S. Holmes was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians-
into Canada in May 1870.
185 Lt.Colonel G. E. B. Browne served during the second phase of the Ashanti war in 18.74 and was present at
the capture ol Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
186 Lt.Colonel S. N. Roberts served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool.
Regiment, and was present at the capture of the I'eiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Served wuh the Burmese
Expedition in 1835-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Livemool Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
107 Lt.Colonel H. K. Cook served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan iu 1879-80 (Medal) . Served
with the i»t Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
188 Lt.Colonel F. W. Archer served on the Red River expedition of 1870. Served in the Afghan war in 1880
(Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Boer war in 1881. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's--
Koyal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance :n force from Alexandria-
en 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, m the action at Kassasiu 19th September), and at the battle
of lel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
190 Lt.Colonel B. G. Booth served with the Bechuanaiand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
191 Lt.Colonel R. F. Wilioughby served with the :ist Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1379, and afterwards in the'
operations aga nst Sekukuni, and was present at the storming of the stronghold — slightlj' wounded (Medal with.
Clasp).
192 Lt.Colonel A. Radford served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S78-70.
(Medal).
190 Lt.Colonel R. B. R. Williamson was present with a detachment of the 43rd Light Infantry at the attack on
and destruct.on of a party 01 Mopla fanatics at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September 1S73, and was thanked
by the Madras Government.
194 Lt.Colonel G. Astell.— For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
195 Lt.Colouel C. F. Thomson served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigado
Major of Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
196 Lt.Colonel T. Hariis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General
Candahar Field Force, and was present in the engagements atGiiishk (wounded) and on the Heimund (mentioned
in despatches), in the action at, Maiwand (wounded), and in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
197 Lt.Colonel R. Whaiiey served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer with the 1st Division Khyber
Column and atterwards with the 1st Division Afghanistan Force under Sir Frederick Roberts, and was present
at the affair at Kam Dakka against the Mohmunds as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Doran (mentioned in.
despatches, Medal).
196 Lt.Colonel J . R. Povnh served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Transport Officer 2nd Brigade :st Division-
Candahar Field Force, and was present at the occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Khilzie (Medal).
'■"*> Lt.Colonel C. E. Thompson served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882.
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
201 Lt.Cclonei G. B. Faton served throughout the Perak Expedition against the Malays in 1875-76 with the lcth.
Regiment (mentioned iu despatches, .vleual with Clasp).
21,2 Lt.Colonel Q. M'K. Logan served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Foot in the Kafir war oj 1877-78, and took part
in the operations against tue Gaiekus, and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal witn Ulaspj.
203 Lt.Colonel H. D. Arwstr. ng served in the Boer war of 188 [. Served with the ist Battalion of the West Kens
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 vMedal, and Knedive s Star . Served 111 tue Nile Expedition iu
1884-85 with the ist Battalion* 01 the West Kent Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet oi Major, Clasp).
204 Sir Arthur Bigge served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambu.a (mentioned,
in despatches, Medal with Cla-p).
206 Lt.Colonel M. A. Burke served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasiu, and at the buttle of Tel-el- Kebirr
and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedives Star).
207 Lt.Colonel W. J. de la P. Beresiord-Peirse served with tne 06th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and
was present in the engagements on the Heimund against the Wali's mutinous troops, iu the action at Maiwand-,
in the defence 01 Candahar, and atthe battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
208 Lt.Colonel H. F. G. Campion served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, aud was present in tha
engagement at Ulundi, and in the subsequent operations agnnst Sekusuni, including the st .ruling of the strong-
hold (Medal with Ciasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880^81, and took part in the defence of Standerton.
210 Lt.Colonel W. H. Smith served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with thr, Cameron Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the oDerations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in
1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during Us investment, at the reconnaissance:
on the 16th December, and in the engagement at Giniss.
2U Lt.Colonel H. Oummings served In the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the
ist Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal and Khedive's Star).
212 Lt.Colonel H. A. Rigg served in command of detachments of Royal Artillery in Sunghie Ujong through-
out the operations in Perait in 1875-77 (Medai with Clasp).
213 Lt.Colonel H. M. A. Warde served witn the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 188.2, and was present in?
the nctioD at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
214 Lt.Colonel H. C. Jenkins served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Zuingum Mountain and — as Adjutant of tue Regiment — at Ulundi (severely wo'.inded (.Medai
with Ciasp) .
Beserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 573s
2,6 Colonel W. G. Lowtber 'served on the Gold Coast from Dec. 1873 to the end of the Ashanti campaign (Medal).
217 Lt.Colonel H. F. G. Forbes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and
was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the Bazar Valley and Lughman Expeditions
Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
218 Lt.Colonel H. Meyrick served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was present
when a combined Naval and Military force attacked and captured the Stockades and five guns at Passir Sala
iMedal with Clasp).
220 Lt.Colonel Hon. K. Tumour Fetherstonhaugh served in the Red River Expedition of 1870; also with the
3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of
Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served as Garrison Adjutantat Pietermaritzburg during the Boer war in 1S81. Served?
with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King'sRoyal Rifles (Medal with Clasp); also with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rides, from the 18th April in command of the
Battalion, and was present in the engagements at Sangar and Mastan (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
221 Lt.Colonel R. H. Brooke-Hunt served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1879 till January
1880 with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in
despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the
ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2" Lt.Colonel C. W. Vulliamy served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1S78-79, and was present as
the capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
22! Lt.Colonel N. Newnham-Davis served with the Carrington Horse (afterwards the 1st squadron mounted infan-
try) in the Kafir war of 1878, and commanded a detachment of mounted infantry in the operations under Colonel
Lanyon against the rebels in the Langeberg, being present at the affair at Gobetsch heights. Served with Wood's
Flying Column in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of a troop of mounted infantry, and was present at the taking
of Sirayo's hill and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
254 Lt.Colonel G. C. Madden served with the expedition to the Gambia in 1802 and commanded the forces at the
attack of Toniataba ; with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, West Coast of Africa, in 1892 (D80. and Medal
with Clasp) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the ist Battalion West Indiai
Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CB. and Clasp).
2J5 Lt.Colonel J. C. Cautley served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force, Served with the 1st
Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on
the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
227 Lt.Colonel R. B. Burnaby served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in.
the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temas
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
228 Lt.Colonel G. B. M'L. Cumberland served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti
war in 1874, and was severely wounded in the right arm at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Egyptian war in 1882 as Assistant Provost Marshal 1st Division, and was presentat the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
229 Lt.Colonel A. \V. Dury served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
230 Lt.Colonel W. B. Hoggan served in the Afghan war ic 1879-80 (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel F. B. Garfit served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
235 Lt.Colonel A. Ruttledge seived in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Transport Officer with the ist Division
under Sir Samuel Browne (Medal).
234 Lt.Colonel Waddy served in the operations against fcekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storming
of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements of Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
235 Lt.Colonel G. L. T. Denniss served in the Afghan war of 1879 ; first in the 2nd, and afterwards in the ist
Division of the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
236 Lt.Colonel C.J. Whitaker seived in the Afghan war in 1S80 as Superintendent of Army Signalling with the-
Koorum Field Force (Medal).
237 Lt.Colonel J. M. Piercy served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1397-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force in command of the ist Battalion Dorsetshire
Rsgiment, and was present in the engagement at Chagru Kotal, at the capture of Dargai, the forcing of the
Samnaffha and Arhanea Passes, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
238 Lt.Colonel R. J. Chaytor served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William
Lockhart in 1879 in command of the ist Battilion Northamptonshire Regiment with the Tirah Expeditionary-
Force, and was present in the engagements at Chagru Kotal and Dargai, the capture of the Sampagha andArhanga
Passes, the reconnaissance of the Saran Sar, and the operations in the Bara Valley (Medal with two Clasps).
239 Lt.Colonel P. E. Monckton served throughout the operations in Perak from November 1875 to January 1877 ?
was in command of the Royal Artillery in the attack on the Passir Salah stockades in November 1875, and was with
No. 9 Battery, and Brigade, in the advance of the main column under Major General the Hon. Sir F. Colborne,
and at the capture of Kinta in December 1875. Was Acting Assistant Resident at Kinta during the latter part of
1876, and received the thanks of the Governor of the Straits Settlements for his services (Medal with Clasp).
240 Lt.Colonel G. H. Dyke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar-
Valley and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
241 Lt.Colonel M. W. Biddulph served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Superintendent of Army Singalling to the
Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and in the march to Candahar with ihe force under Major General Phayre
(Medal).
242 Lt.Colonel A. B. Horsbrugh served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 and also in 1879, and was
present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire
Regimentin the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the
5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action
of Kirbekaa — severely wounded (two Clasps).
244 Lt. Colonel P. Blackburn served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp).
246 Lt.ColonelF. A. Currie served in the expedition against the jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp)..
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid as-
Superintendent of Arm3" Signalling in Sir Samuel Browne's Division (Medal with Clasp).
247 Lt.Colonel A. C. Jackson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane
and at Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
243 Lt.Colonel H. W. Jervois served iD the Afghan warof 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal — where he commanded No. 1 Punjab Mountain Battery after the death of the commanding officer at
the beginning of the action — in the expedition to the Khost Valley, in the engagement at Mattoon, and with the
Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Olasp).
249 Lt.Colonel R. H. S. Baker served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Royal Horse Artillery, and
was present in the engagement at Jugdulluck and in tbe operations in Besud as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Doran (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Adjutant of Royal Artillery, and was p-.eseut
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir as Adjutant of Corps Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Clasa
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp.
259 Lt.Colonel G. Harden served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion ot the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert
Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the Hazara cam-
paign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
251 Lt.Colonel H. T. Wyon served in theKafirwarin 1878 including the operations against Sekukui i; also served
in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni (Medal;. Served at Pretoria during-
the Boer war of 1881.
574 Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
252 Lt. Colonel E. J. Fownes served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the
s'°^mi.11g' °f ■Tolyana.g Stadt ; also throughout the Zulu war of ^79, and was present in the engagements of Zun<nn
Nek Kamtola Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
*" Lt.Colonel G. R. Moore served in the Afghan war in i87g-3o (Medal).
• Lt.Colonel J. J. Swinton served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Aledal).
" Lt.Colonel H. A. Tapp sei-ved in the Afghan war in 3879-80 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition m 1885-87 (Medul wiih Clasp).
257 Lt.Colonel W Heaton served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the
ClaTff™ Ulundl (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two
. . 228 I;t-Ccil°I1f1 W. P. Noon served in|the Afghan war in 1879 with the Transport Staff, and was present at the occupa
^^idahfi11?? in lhe en-'aKement a' Ahmed Khevl (Me lal with Clasp).
i^t.oolonel G. h . Mann served in the Ashanti war from 7th October 187 3 until invalided on the 20th January
1B74, Having made the road irom Dunquah to Mansu (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served during the opera
tions m die Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Cla^p)
261 ^f'0101161 H- Vere served with the Isazai Expedition' in =892.
202 n °, 11 ^' t ' JIurra3'-— Fo1' War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
Colonel K L. leaser served on the Red River Expedition of 1870. Served in South Africa in 1879 as Orderly
<jrncer to Colonel Baker Russell, cminanding the forces in the operations against Sekukuni, and took part in the
storming oi the stronghold and capture of the chief (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp),
served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the
reconnaissance m force irom Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at
Kassasin (oth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
ilhedive s bta.r) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and
W2iRPr''efenV?, "'g^^ments at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, two Clasps).
Colonel F H. Matunn served with the 79th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
engagement at Hasheen, at Lhe at tack on the convoy 011 the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai
(mentioned m despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Colonel R. Garnett served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1S7S-80 with the Koorum,
■Caoul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in the
engagement at Charasiah and the operations around Cabul in December' 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts 111 the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of
Major, Medal with tour Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in
the Egyptian war oi 1882, and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches) and at the
battle 01 iel-el-Kebir (Medal wtth Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1S8S with the
2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders 1 Medal with Clasp).
265 Colonel T. B. Hitchcock served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade (Medal, 4th
i?SS °4 Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in
1884 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps).
« Lt. Colonel E. G. Pennefather served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war in 1879 in the squadron
under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayn, and subsequently in Baker Russell's Flying
<^olumn (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the
Bechuaiialand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-S5 ; and in the operations in Zululaudin 1888 (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel).
-61 Lt.Colonel F. W. Steele served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battlei of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion the Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry (Clasp). Served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast, of Africa, in 1893-94
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia aeainst Fodey Silah in 1894
Mentioned 111 despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, DSO. and Clasp).
Lt.Colonel F. B. Campbell served with the 04th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 as Provost Marshal at Pretoria
during its investment.
2<a Lt.Colonel A.D.M'Gregor served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
various operations around Cabul in December 1870, including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches)
and in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at th3 battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in
iheBoer war of 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
270 Colonel E. W. Cradock served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present in the affair at Kokeran
{mentioned in despatches), and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
also present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp).
271 Major D. F. Gordon served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879
— severely wounded in the attack on the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal
-with two Clasps) .
272 Major M. N. G. Kane served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1879 with the
Koorum, Cabul, and Oabul-Candahar Field Forces, part of the time as Orderly Officer and also as Brigade Major
and D.A.Q.M. General to Brigadier General Baker; was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders.
2,3 Lt.Colonel J. S. Mordaunt served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and
subsequent operations, including the expedition to Shugra.
274 Lt.Colonel H. F. Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1879-82, aud was present inthe engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of iSSj.
275 Major W. F. Brown served in the Boer war in 1881.
276 LuColonel A. Collins served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
277 Lt.Colonel E. A. Thomas served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present
in the engagement at Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
and the caprare of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
273 Major Henry Hall served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar column in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including
the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and was present in the engagements with the Afghan cavalry at Takht-i-Pul (men-
tioned in despatches); also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier General Biddulph, and
accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
279 LtXolonel A. G. Godwin- Austen served in the Kafir war in 1877-7S, and was present in the engagement at
Taba ka Udoda and in the operations in the Perie Bush — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
280 Lt.Colonel F. VV. Burr served with the 21st Fusiliers in the latter part of the Zulu war aud in the operations
against Sekukuni in 1879, and was present at the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
21st Fusiliers in the Boer war in 1881 during the defence of Pretoria, part of the time in command of the Regiment.
234 Major A. G. Duberly.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
235 Major A. Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the storming and captura
of Magdala (Medal).
M'eserve of Officers. — -War Services of the Field Officers. 575
287 Lt. Colonel A. H. Bircham served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
at,g»e action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp) .
91 Lt.Colonel L. F. Knollys commanded an expedition into the mountains of Fiji in 1876 to repress an outbreak
among the Cannibal tribes, and was promoted Captain and nominated CMG-. " in recognition of his distinguished
Re!7'ces in cluelling the recent disturbances in the Island of Fiji."
206 Lt.Colonel R.'F. Devereux served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the action of Essamor. (Medal).
208 Lt.Colonel T. Grouhe served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye
Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the
Conical Hill and destruction of Lalioo on the isth Dec. also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the
village at the foot of the LSonair Pass on 16th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the
submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1870-80, and took part
m the defence of Candahar (Medal).
"Lt.Colonel R. C. Annesley served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 attached to the
42nd Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Amoaful (slightiv wounded), capture of Becquah, battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Cooma.ssie (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1S85-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment, and in
tne_engagementat Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
07 Lt.Colonel J. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
310 Major A. R. Hopwood embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture
of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
'"■' Lt.Colonel H. Caddell served with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Soudan Expedition in 18S4,
and was present in the engagement at El Tel) ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
310 Lt.Colonel Hon. R. J. O. Jocelvn served in the latter part of-the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps
(Medal with Clasp).
317 Major T. Baker served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 1st Battalion Suffolk Regiment (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal wit.h Clasp).
20 Majcr W. Ethelston served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the 1st Battalion York and Lancaster
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai I Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
325 Lt.Colonel H. F. Marryat served in the Zulu war in 18 79 (Medal with Clasp) .
32e Lt.Colonel Hon. E. A. H. A'Cour; served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division includ-
ing the Zaimusht Expedition, and commanded a wiug of the 35th Ragiinent at the assault oc' Zawa (mentioned
in despatches. Medal).
** Major H. M. Williams served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and took part in the operations against the Galekas
?nd Gaikas including the engagement at the Perie Bush ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
323 Major H. J. Daubeny served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin on the
9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
331 Sir Claude MacDomtld served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
was present in the engagements at El Teb and Teinai — slight iy wounded (dth Class of theOsmanieh, two Clasps).
332 Major G. L. Wickham served with the Royal Horse Guards "in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin~and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
314 Lt.Colonel G. L. O'Sullivan served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
333 Major E. Lovegrove served as Adjutant with the sSth Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1S81, and was present in the engage-
ment at Lang's Nek (dangerously wounded).
337 Major H. S. Marsham served as Adjutant in the Red River Expedition of 1S70. Served with the 2nd Battalion
6sth Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to November iSSo, took part in the advance on and occupation
of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuznee; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marxi
expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Also served in the Boer war of 1881.
341 Lt.Colonel T. S. Clarke served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February to
December 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Major S. C. Hickman served in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta and a: the battle of Tel-el-tvebir (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
343 Lt.Colonel J. K. Kirkwood served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietla (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
341 Colonel Meysey-Thompsou served as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the second
phase of the Asnauti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
<Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. j
34= Lt.Colonel B. G. Keppel. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
347 Major H. W . Maclear served m the Zulu war in 1870, and was present in the engagements at Inyezane and
Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
**" Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the New Zealand war in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action at
Nukumaru (Medal).
351 Lt.Colonel G. H. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the
second phase 01 the Ashanti war in 1874, and was severely woanded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
352 Colonel A. G. Fife. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
3=4 Major F. B. N. Dickenson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
357 Lt.Colonel L. C. Potts served as District Adjutant, of the Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni
in 1878; was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi Boruer in 1879, and
during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
358 Major A. A. Rawlinsonserved with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
359 Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Kell served with the 88th Connaught, Banners throughout the Katir war of 1877-78, and
was present in the engagements at Neumarke and at Qumtana Mountain (mentioned in despatches, promoted
Captain). Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was employed on the Staff at the Port of disembarkation,
Durban, from 16th April to 26th August 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
360 Major S. H. Gardner served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
36i Lt.Colonel Carre Fulton served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engage-
ment at Giniss (.Medal, and Khedive's Star).
364 Major S. L. M. Remmington served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
366 Lt.Colonel F. T. King served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Batta-
lion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to. Hasheen on the 1st February, in the
engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek rereba and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (two Clasps)^
863 Lt.Colonel R. F. Darvall served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present
in the engagement at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
57^ Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers*
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and at the battle of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
368 Lt.Colonel E. H. Thurlow served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881,
including the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
370 Major J. J. B. Menzies served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and v\as
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Scuilsui Expedition
in 1884 with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the :st
Battalion Gordon Highlanders and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
371 Major K. S. Baynes served as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlandersthroughout the Egyptian warof 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan in 1884 as Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Gerald Graham, and was present in the engagements at
El Teb and Temai (brought home the despatches, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant of the Cameron Highlanders and Station Staff Officer at Korosko
(Clasp) ; also served in the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General, and was present in tbe engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in
despatches, Clasp).
«2 Lt.Colonel D. T. C. Belgrave served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in
the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive'i Star).
873 Major T. J. Chamberlayne served in the Transvaal in charge of two 6-pounder guns in November and
December 1878 ; was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on tbe Swazi border in 1879,
and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at TTlundi (Medal with Clasp).
371 Major A. E H. Tottenham served in the Zulu war in 1878, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(Medal with Clasp).
376 Major C. H. S. Butler was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into
Canada in May 1870.
377 Major E. B. Evans served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
879 Major W. O. Smith served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the advance to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phajre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5, and was present in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
360 Major J. T. Wright served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 (Medal).
382 Major J. G. Sparke served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition from 1886 till the close
of 1887 with the ist Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
383 Major A. W. Hast served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1876 (Medal
with Clasp). Trained, equipped and commanded a mule battery of 7-pounders on the Zulu border in 1878, for
which he received the thanks of his Excellency Lieut. General Lord Chelmsford. Served throughout the left
attack against Sekukuni, and had charge of two 6-pounder guns in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the
Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand, and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
384 Major C. V. S. Downes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Transport Staff with the Koorum and
Cabul Field Forces, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabad, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6tb
October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations around Cabul in Dec. 1879 (Medal with two Clasps),
584 Major R. G. Warton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal).
3,6 Major F. C. Mein served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
,B7 Major Hon. W. C. Rowley served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Bronze Decoration);
388 Major C. W. Peters served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the Light Camel Regiment as
Quarter Master, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells
on the 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
389 Major J. H. W. Eyton served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Ka>r Dowar and Damietta (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served in tne expeditien to
the Soudan in 18S5 with, the Camel Corps, and was present in the engagement at Takdoul (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
S9U Lord Frederick Fitzgerald. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
391 Major M. N. O'Connor served the Bechuanaland Expedition under oir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
ist Battalion of the Royal Scots.
392 Major A. L. G. Gould served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in.
7884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment, and was present at the action of Abu Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star).
393 Major the Hon. R. Allsopp served in the Egyptian war of i83a, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(4th Class of the Medjidie, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
594 Major R. G. Godson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under
Maior Marter, and took part in the capture of King Cetywayo (Medal with Clasp).
395 Major C. D. Sherston embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd .Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was very
severely wounded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
396 Major H. Gardner served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-85 with the 1st
Battalion of the Royal Scots. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
397 Major H. L. Ellis served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1SS1.
398 Major J. H. Banks served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagement at Mahsama (horse shot) and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, 4th Ciass of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
399 Major P. Marrow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan. Acted as Adjutant and Quarter Master to the squadron, and
subsequently as Staff Officer at Fort Newdigate (Medal with Clasp).
♦00 Major G. W. H. Cuningham served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
402 Major S. Boxwell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with both expeditions into the
Bazar Valley (Medal).
403 Major H. Knight served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
404 Sir Bartle Frere served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Aide de Camp to Lord Chelmsford, and was present at the
battle of Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Charles Warren (Brevet of Major). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
405 Major A. H. Hope served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan warof 1878-80, first with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under Lieut.
General Bright (Medal).
406 Major G. A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
407 Major C. H. H. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Saifu-
Deen (Medal).
408 Major N. H. Leckie served in the Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
409 Major P. F. Lambart served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 including the aflair at Darouta Pass, the expedi-
tion to the Kunar Vallev, and the destruction of Fort Abdul Khan (Medal).
411 Sir D. G. A. Duckworth-King served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
412 Major D. C. Courtney served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was in Ekowe during the investment (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85. and was present at the action at
Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Reserve of Officers — War Services of the Field Officers. 576a
414 Major E. A. Sanford served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from March to October
1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of i83i.
415 Lt.Colonel E. C. Martin was employed on special service at tbe Cape during the Zulu war of i"79 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1 382, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el -Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
416 Major H. E. B. Walton served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagement at Tel-el- Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
417 Sir Edward Law served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
418 Major A. H. Pain served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
419 Major E. Burrell served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with the
Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal)
Served in the Egyptianwar of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
420 Major J. W. Jones served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-65 (Clasp).
421 Major H. Chevers served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Midal). Served with
the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of i832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
422 Major A. T. Middleton served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal).
4-3 Major J. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under
Major Marter, from 1st June to the end of the war, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan and the capture of
King Cetewayo (Medal with Clasp).
424 Major R. P. Moore served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
42s Major E. B. M'Innis served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the affairs at
Killa Kazi andSiah Sung and the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches) ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
426 Major D. C. Dean-Pitt served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
426t Maior P. M. King served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, and was present in tiie
engagement at Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of
Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
427 Lt.Colonel F. H. Wheler served with the Sist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Cla>p).
427t Major F. W. Watkins served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Also served in the Boer war of i38i.
428 Majov C. E. Sawyer served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Appleyard,
and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid ana the Bazar Valley Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
42st Major J. W. A. Drummond served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Tamai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
429 Major A. Weston served as Adjutant of the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Vallej7 and against the Wnzeeree Khugianis, and at the attack and destruction ef
the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan; was Staff Officer and Provost Marshal of the 2nd Movable
Column, Khyber Line Force, irom 25th May to nth Aug. 1880 (Medal).
430 Major E. L. Braithwaite served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptianwar of 1882 on special service, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
431 Major R. C. Turnor served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874 (Medal).
452 Lt.Colonel G. V. Turner served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Thelwall
and Brigadier General Forbes, and was present in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the Zaimusht Expedition in command of a company of the
2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
433 Major R. H. Brown served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in Besud (Medal).
434 Major M. G. Johnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on
the Head Quarters Staff, and raised upwards of 100 men for the 2nd Mounted Rifles (Carrington's Horse).
435 Major S. Phillips served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
4*> MajorN. Sadleir-Jackson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron
under Major Marter. including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan (Medal with Clasp).
437 Major E. V. Elwes served in No. 3 Battery 5th Brigade with the Indian column under Brigadier-General
Ross throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-7 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptianwar of 1882
(Medal and Khedive's Star).
438 Major W. P. Thring served, in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the
9th September, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
440 Major St. G. J. Rathborne, when a Lieutenant in the 6th Foot, served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as
Transport Officer with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment
throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches) and the
subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Egj-ptian Frontier Field Force ir.
1885-86, and was present with the Mounted Infantry in the engagement at Giniss.
441 Major R. H. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
443 Major J. D. Coghla,n served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 4th Company of Auxiliary Trans-
port (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
444 Major C. C. W. Dandridge served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, first
with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude, and
afterwards as Brigade Major and D.A.Q.M. General Cabul Field Force (Medal).
445 Major A. W. Cockburn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Queen's Own Sappers and
Miners (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
446 Major W. H. Sawyer served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Transport Department of the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General Intelligence Department, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack
on the Convoy on 26th March, and the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
417 Major B. E. Spragge served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General J. Doran in the Jowaki campaign in 1877
{Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5 1 st Light Infantry and as Superintendent of Army Signalling in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master
General (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, BSO. and two Clasps).
448 Major G. H. Johnston served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
450 Major R. J. G. Creed served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar Valley, including the affair at Deh Sarak (Medal with
Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
451 Major E. F.Becher served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882 ^edal, and Khedive's Star).
57^6 Reserve of Officers — War Services of the Field Officers.
452 Major A. D. Addison served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
454 Major J. H. Bowhill served with the Nile Expedition in 1884.-85, and was present in the engagement at Kir-
bekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
45i Major T. G. Shortland served in the Afghan war in i83o with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar
Field Force under Major General Fhayre (Medal).
457 Major F. E. S. Claridge served in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, including the expedition against the Marris at
Mai (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served -.rith the expedition up the River Gambia, West Coast of Africa,
in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
458 Major J. Rose served with the 2nd Batt'.lion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at iil Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
459 Major W. B. Coney served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
460 Major R. F. Westmacot served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
462 Major F. W. Panzera served in the operations in Matabeleland in 7893-9+ (Medal).
463 Major H. E. Buchanan served in the Afghan. war of 1878-80, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley and in the engagenipnt at Darunta Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Hazara campaign in 188S
as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
M.46' Major E. C. Morris served in the Afg'fan war in 1879 as Transport Officer with the 1st Division of the
Peshawar Valley Field Force (Medal). Served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 2884 with a' wing of the
1st Battalion North Lancashire Regiment.
466 Major R. T. G. Lowry served in the Zulu war of 1379 with the King's Dragon Guards (Medal with Clasp).
457 Major E, S. Hill served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present during the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889. including th2 operations of the Poutchan Column ; and
with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Clasp).
468 Lt. Colonel C. S. Shephard served in tha Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Anderson (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
^9 The Master of Colville served in the Zulu war of 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
470 Major H. L. Sapte serve 1 in the Egyptian war of 1S32 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
471 Colonel H. R. L. Howard served in the Zulu war in 1879 ( Medal with Clasp).
473 Lt. Colonel G. B. Robbins. — For War Services, see Militia Engineers, p. 852.
r 474 Majcr C. W. Crosse served in the Boer war of i83i with the lnniskiiling Dragoons. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S34-85.
475 MajorW. G. Bowyer servedin the Afghan warof i87S-8o(Medal).
476 Major A. M. Maunsell served with tlie Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 (Medal with Clasp1.
478 Major Sandys served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1 882, and was present in the
engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kajsasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
479Major A. J. St. G. French served in the operations in Zululand in i883.
480 Major J. H. Lamont served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
482 Major F. E. A. Hunter served in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
443 Major J. Browne served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Commandant of the
British Military Base Depot (Medal with Clasp).
484 Major W. D. Garnett-Botneld served in the Boer war of 1S81.
485 Major M. Thackeray served with the 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of '8S2
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
486 Major D. De la M. du Boulay served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Signallers of the
Cavalry Division, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at
Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4S~ Lt. Colonel G. S. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at Girishk, at
the defence of Candahar (mentioied in despatches), and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
489 Major J .F. Irwin served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 with the Candahar Column
under Sir Donald Stewart, during 1878 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Hughes ; took part in the advance
on Khelat-i-Ghilzie and Ghuznee and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley ; was present in the
engagement s at Shahjui, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
490 Major F. G. Pogson served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 as Transport Officer (Medal).
491 Major A. G. S. Beadnell served with the 25th King's Own Borderers as Adjutant in the Afghan war in
187S-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude
(Medal).
492 Major J. A. Aylmer served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the
capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
494 Major H. L. Hallewell served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedi-
tion in 1884-85 (Clasp). Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
495 Major W. S. Anderson served with the 2nd BattaUon 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1876 to
November 1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MaeGregor. Served with the
3rd BattaUon King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in
force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th
September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai
(two Clasps).
496 Major F. G. Vigor served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the
operations of the Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
497 Major T. R. F. B. Hallowes served with the Carabineers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair at
Ali Boghan under Lt.Colonel Fryer, the' expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree
Khugianis and to the Hissarik Valley, and at the attack and destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl,
and Jokan (Medal).
498 Major E. H. Elliot served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp).
499 Major G. S. Baynes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to November
1S79, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie; was Assistant Field
Engineer in the Candahar Field Force from February to August 1S79 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1S81 with
the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles. Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd BattaUon King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Alexandria.
sec jfajor L. B. Wilbraham served with the 1st BattaUon Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
503 Major A. W. L. Rickards served in the operations in Zululand in i88S,
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers. 576c
504 Major W. P. Nash served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's StHr).
555 Major II. C. C. Gibbings served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier
Guards; was Divisional Paymaster to the whole of the Force, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at
the attack on the convoys on the 24th and 26th March, and at, the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and.
Khedive's Star). Also served with ihe Eg*p;ian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
506 Mnjor H. G. H. Galton served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).!
507 Sir G. T. Campbell served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Command-
ing the 1st Divis on Peshawur Valle3' Field Force, and was present atthe capture of Ah Musjid (Medal witb Clasp) .
50s Major T. Davison served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
509 Major H. J. Cranium served with the Nile Expedition in 1334-85 on special service (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star!.
510 Major H. J. Fergusson served during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
511 Major H. P. Burn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
513 Major W. Tenison served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
515 Major N. F. A Mnnr.sell served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80 as Transport Officer with the Khyber Division
of the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
516 Major R. H. F. Lombs served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, took pait in the advance to Cabul u.ider Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in
despatches), and was present in the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1887-S9 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment, including the operations in the Chin Hills (men-
tioned in despatches, DSO.. and Clasp) : also served with the Cnin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90
(Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Rjbeit Low in 1895 as Assistant Divisional Transport
Officer (mertioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5,7 Major R. Le M. Wil.oughby served as Adjutant 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the action at Kassasin onVhe 2Sth August 'Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
518 Sir James de Hoghton served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, including the battle of
Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Medal vith Clasp).
[See also Civil Dejorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
019 Major H. J. Elverson served throughout the Afghan war of 1873-Soin tlie Transport Department. Was
present at the occupation of Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Brigadier General Hughes, and in the affair at Shahjui and
the operations in the Logar Valley, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuzni ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze
Decoration) .
520 Major G. H. F. Mathison served during the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86-
during the operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
522 Major R. P. Macdonald served in the Afghan war in 1879-83 with the 67th Regiment (Medal). Served in the
Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the surrender of Mandalay
(Medal with Clasp) ; also with the ist Battalion Hampshire Regiment in 18S7-89 including the [expedition to
Mogaung (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
523 Major A. C. G. Banning served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture 0 f
the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
524 Major Francis Smith served in the operations against the Galekas in 1877-78. Served in the Zulu war of
1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambula— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
523 Major J. W. Malet served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 5th Fusiliers, part of the time as
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Gib, and was present in the engagements at Ivam Dakka, Deh Serakh, and
the Darunta Pass, with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley, and with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
Served with the Hazara Field Force in the expedition to the Black Mountains in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
527 Major J. A. W.. O'N. Torrens.— See Civil Decorations for^Gallantry, p. 786.
528 Major A. F. E. Smith served in the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu in 1890 under Admiral Fre-
mantle (mentioned in despatches).
530 Major F. A. C. Claughton served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with
the Khyber Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
531 Major P. F. D urham served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
engagement at Mattoon, in the operatioas in the Khost Valley, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal).
Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present at the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
532 Major E. J. B. Buckle served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on the Lines of Communication up the Mle. Serv ed with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss as Assistant Provost Marshal (Medal
and Khedive's Star).
533 Major S. MaeDougall served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
534 Major J. S.R. Scott served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and -was present atthe action
at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5
with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column (Clasp).
535 Major R. T. Kandford-Flood served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp) .
537 Major F. S. Thornton served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
5JS Major W. C. Boyd served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Boer war
of 1881.
539 Major R. E. Goold-Adams served in the Afghan war in 1SS0, and took part in the march to Candahar with,
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
540 Major H. W. Dent served with the expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the Transport Staff, and was pre-
sent in the engagement near Tofrek on the 24th March (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
542 Major L. C. Dundas served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2nd Battalion ot the Liverpool
Regiment, and was present during the operations m the Koorum Valley and at the capture of the Peiwar KotaS
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 {DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
543 Major J. W. H. C. Cusack served as Adjutant with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's-
Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786."]
544 Major W. H. Wyndham-Quin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881.
545 Major C. E. W. Wood served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
546 Major F. J. Carandini served in the Afghan war m 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal).
547 Major W. N. Lloyd served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was present during the operations in the Cis-Kei
andPerie Bush in command of a division of field guns. Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in
command of the Royal Artillery of Pearson's Column at the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report), and
during the investment of Ekowe (mentioned in report) ; afterwards accompanied the advance of the ist Division
(mentioned in General Crealock's despatch, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under
Sir Gerald Graham with the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the ongagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp
Sj6d Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Field Officers.
and Khedive's Star) ; afterwards presented the Mahdi's standard, taken at Tokar, to Her Majesty the Queen at
Windsor. Served with the Burmese Expedition ir. 1886-87, first as Adjutant to Royal Artillery; afterwards
organised and equipped the Gardner Machine Gun Battery and accompanied the Expedition to the Ruby Mines
in command of the Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
549 Major W. Coles served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
s50 Major W. J. Mackeson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the Camel Corps (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
5il Ma.ior C. H. Purvis served with the 17th Lancers as Transport Officer in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at Ulundi ^ledal with Clasp).
si2 Major O. Mayne served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 9th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier
General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jugdulluck and Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (MedaJ
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment and was
severely wounded during the operations in the Chin Country (Clasp).
"4 Major C. W. Warden served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, aE<l waa present at the
action 0! Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
555 Lt. Colonel N. L. Pearse. — For War Services, see Militia (Derbyshire Regiment).
556 Major C. H. Colhoun served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyp-
tian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el- Mabuta, in the two actions at
Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal w th Clasp, anil Khedive's Star).
557 Major J. S. M. Hume served with tbe 1st Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was preseut in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Khedive's Star).
553 Major G. W. Forbes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the cavalry affair at Erzungayan
and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
559 Major P. J. Waldron served in the Boer war of 1881.
560 Major C. W. Knox served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
s*1 Major F. J. Fox served in the Afghan war in i3So, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the
en^a^ement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
5f2 Major W. Francis served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements
at El "Magfar andTel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
554 Major L. C. M. Blacker served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
565 Major C. H. Gostling served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
566 Major H. S. Smith served with the 63rd Regiment as Adjutant in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal).
Served as Adjutant with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regimeut in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
5S? Major G. A. P. Evans served in the Afehan war in 1879 with the 9th Laneers (Medal).
568 Lt.Colonel F. W. Scudamore served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
569 Major C. H. Alexander served with the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, anQ was present in
the engagements of Inyezane aDd Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
*~o Major H. D. Banks served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to August
1880 took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in tbe engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Marri Expedition under
Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
571 Major H. S. Barlow served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
5"2 Major A. Towers-Clark served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, including the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Served afterwards to the end of the war as Orderly Officer to Lt.Colonel
Clarke while commanding successively the 2nd Brigade 1st Division and "Clarke's Column." Made several
road surveys, including the road in Zululand from St. Paul's to the Middle Drift of the Tugela River (Medal
5"4 Major H. C. Legh served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to November
r88o took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was presentin the engage-
ments at Ahmed Kheyl and TJrzoo near Ghuznee ; accompaniei Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri
Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Also served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
575 Major H. W. Mitchell served in the Boer war of 1881.
5'6 Major P. H. Acheson served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 18S5 -85, and was present in the
en^ao-ement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
& Major H. B. Fowler served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 with the 2nd Battalion Queen's Royal
West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with two Clasps).
5"9 Major J. J. Porteous served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Mazsena
Valley severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
530 Major F. C. Trollope served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1834-85 with the
Balloon Detachment. . . . . ,.„„,,
5S1 Major A. W. A. Pollock served in the operations against feekukum in the Transvaal m 1 878 ; also throughout the
Zulu war of 1879! and was present in the engagements at Znngin Nek, Katnbula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of the 12th company of the Commissariat
and Transport Corps, as Transport Officer to the 2nd Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star) .
562 Major H. Crosbie served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was pi;esentat the capture
of Ui Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
533 Major A. E. Hay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagement of Ahmed Kheyl
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
534 Major W. B. Butler-Creagh served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 7879-80 (Medal).
Served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field Force ia 1890 under Sir
George White during the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditions and in the march to "Vihowa.
58» Major Hon. h/f. White served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
587 Major S. F. Chichester served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and as Adjutant in the
operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer
war of 1881 as Adjutant of the Garrison of Pretoria during its investment.
5s9 Major H. Morgan served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 188 1 and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek.
590 Major C. H. L. Baskerville served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 51st Light Infantry, and took part
with the second expedition into the Lughman Valley including the engagement at Nargosi (Medal). Served with
the Nile Expedition in 1885 on the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
591 Major D. E. R. Ryder served with the srd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879
/Medal) Also served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881, and was present in the engagements atLang's
Nek and the In<*ogo River. Served with the 3rd-Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin '9th September), and at the battle
Reserve of Officers — War Services of the Field Officers. 57^e
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the
3rd Battalion Kind's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (two Clasps).
592 Sir John Willoughby served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wai present
in the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Transport duty (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
591 Major J. T. Bonom served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
595 Major C. H. Wylly served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the action
of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
24 Major H. Lynch served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk and Maiwand — dangerously wounded (Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the Eastern
Soudanini885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen
on the :st February, and in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and
Khedive's Star) .
597 Lt.Colonel A. H. Coles served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ; in the operations of the Soudan Field Force in 1887, including the engagemente
at Sarras; and in the operations on the Soudan Frontier in 1889, including the engagement at Toski (mentioned
in despatches, DSO., and Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
593 Major W. M. M. Edwards served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, anil was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; was awarded the "fi& " for the conspicuous bravery displayed by him during the battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
on the i3th September 1883, in leading a party of the Highland Light Infantry to storm a redoubt. Lieutenant
Edwards (who was in advance of his party) with great gallantry rushed alone into the battery, killed the Artillery
Officer in charge, and was himself knocked down by a gunner with a rammer, and only rescued by the timely
arrival of three men of his regiment."
599 Major C. E. Orman served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
< Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
600 Major Pilkington served in the Boer war in 1881 as Transport Officer. Served in the Egyptian war ot 188.? as
Acting Aide de Camp to Sir Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
601 Major W. J . Henner served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) . Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84.
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery from April 1886 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) ; with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 in command of the HazaraMountain
Battery (Clasp), and with the first Miranzai Expadition in 189: in command of the Hazara Mountain Battery
(Clasp).
603 Major R. H. W. Dunn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion Royal
Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
604 Major W. C. Hussey served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
605 Major W. St. P. Banbury served in the Afghan war in 1 880 (Medal).
006 Major Starkey served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
667 Major H. Blackburn served in the Zulu war of 1879, vva* presint in the engagement at Inyezane, and was
at Ekowe during the investment of that place (Medal with Clasp).
608 Major J. D. A. T. Lloyd served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
610 Major Robert Synge served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
611 Major W. A. Chauncy served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regi-
ment on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during
the operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6ia Major Hon. G. L. Bryan served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the engagemeut at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Regiment, and took part in the
operations of the Desert Column including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on the 16th and 17th February
(Medal with Clasp)
013 Major G. M. Harding served during the latter part of the Afghan war iu 1880 (Medal).
614 Major C. de C. Etheridge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the operations in the Koorum Valley
and with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
615 Major J. L. C. Acton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of Draibosch (mentioned in
despatches) ; and throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
e16 Major A. W. Birch served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with two Clasps).
617 Major V. A.M. Fowler served with the 2nd Battalion of the 8th Foot in the Afghan war of 18S0 (Medal). Served
in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment (Medal with Ciasp).
613 Major T. H. Des V. Wilkinson served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 as Superintendent of Army Signalling 6th Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
619 Major W. Elliot served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
fi2° Major Wilbraham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal).
Reserve of Officers — War Services of the Captains,
1 Lord William Cecil served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lord Hardinge served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and El
Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
* Colonel W. K. Mitl'ord served with the 8th Hussars m the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal) .
5 Colonel H. C. Cholmondeley served as Adjutant 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, aud
was present at the attaek and capture of Ali Musjid and hi the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Valleys
(Medal with Clasp).
6 Lt.Colonel A. R. B. Warrand served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the engagement at Chalouf and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star.)
7 MajorC. H. Fergusson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1878 till January
t88o with the Koorum and Cabul Field Forces, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (wounded) and
in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 — dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Ktiedive's Star).
3 Major L. J. Traffbrd served with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action
at Abu Klea and the engagement at Metammeh ; commanded the escort to Sir Charles Wilson in Major General
Gordon's steamers to Khartoum and back (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
9 Major R.H. F. W. Wilson served in the Ashanti campaign in 1873 as Midshipman on board H.M.S. Hattlegnake.
andreceived a slight gunshot wound on the 14th August (Medal). Served with the 10th Hussars intheAfghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Futtehabad, and in
1 1
57^/ Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains.
the operations arourd Cabul in December i87g as Transport Officer Cabul Field Force, including the investment of
Sherpore (mentionpd in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and wa.s present in the engagements at El Ten-
and Ttmai (Medal with Clasn, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 attached to the-
O-ahy Brigade (Brevet of Major. Clasp).
10 Major the Hon. F. L. L. Colborne. — For War Services. s°e Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
11 Lord Alexander Kennedy served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was-
nreeent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition
in 1884 with the ist Battalion Black Watch, and was presert ir. the engagement at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the ist Battalion ot the Black Watch, took part with the River
Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches r
B^vet of Major, two Clasps).
12 Major J. C. Ker-Fox served as Adjutant with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (qth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Serve d in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant with the 19th Hussars (mentioned in despatches,.
B'-evet of Major, Clasp).
13 Major P. G. Lang served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Afghan war from March 1880 with the Cabul and
Cabul-Cand; har Field Forces : accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar. and was present
at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the 1st Battalion Seaforth
Highlanders in the Bgvntian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Chalouf (mentioned in despatches>
and at the battle of Te'-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and afterwards in the Soudan campaign with the Mounted*
Infantry (two Clasps).
15 Major A. C. Little served witnthe expedition to the Scudan in 1885 as Staff Officer to Briga.dfer General Ewart
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the
destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
16 Major H. S. Fleming served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain on the Head Quarters Staff
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
18 Major C. R. .T. Cane served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the Battle of Tel el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedhe's Star).
J9 Lt.ColonelW. n. E. R°rieant,— "for War Servieps, se« Militia (Rifle Brigade).
21 Major A. D. Pixley.— Fo ' War Se-vices, see Militia (Kind's Royal Rifles).
23 Lt.Colonel G. A. Pa; an served wit'i the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantiyin the Egyptian war of 1882-
and was present at the bun.e ui rl el-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
23 Lt.Colonel R. Holden served n. the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889. first as a volunteer with the
British Brigadennder Major General the Hon. R. H. de Montmorency, and subsequently in company with Colonel
Wodehouse, Commanding Egyptian Infantry.
21 Major F. de C. H. Hell ert f-erved with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
25 Major R. Dunrias served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
26 Major D. T. Hammond served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and as
Adjutant of the Retdment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
27 Lord Castletown served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal,
with Clasp, and Khedive's Stai).
29 Lt.Colonel R. G. W. Chaloner served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
rxpeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present at the attack and
destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
30 Lt.Colonel D. G. M. Fowler served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of GingindLlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lt.Colonel W. A. Scott.— For War Services, see Militia (Black Watch).
33 Major W. D. Stuart served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp), and in the operations in
the Chin Hills, Burma, in 1891-92.
34 Major Tylden-Pattenson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingind-
lilovu (Medal with Clas-p).
35 Lt.Colonel R. D. Wynward served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
36 Lt.Colonel E. P. Campbell served with the ist Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptiun war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
37 Captain W. H.Wyld served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
38 Ma;or Norman MacLeod. — For War Services, see Militia (Cameron Highlanders).
39 Captain G. C. K. P. Roupell served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Can-
dahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
40 Captain A. L. H. Mackay served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan warin 1878-79 with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude (Medal).
41 Captain W H. Hushbrooke served with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot in the Afghan Trar in 1880 with the
Candahar Field Force under Major General Ihayre (Medal).
43 Captain W. W. Sandeman served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
44 Captain E. W. Clark served in the operations against Sekukum in the Transvaal 111 1878, including the
storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
*• Captain James Wallace served with the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
40 Captain W. lie P. Power was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war in 1881, and took part in thedefence of Wakkerstroom.
47 Captain H. Allfrey served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
48 Captain F. S. Chapman served with the Cameron Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the landing
at Ismailia, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
50 Captain C. W. Boddam served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart; commanded the Meiklila Mountel
infantry from June 1887 to February 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
s* Captain S. W. Cameron served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76.
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kafir warin 1878, including the operations against Sekukuni (Medal with Clasp).
53 Captain C. E. Le Quesne served with the 18th Royal Irish m the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
54 Captain Amyatt-Burney served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and took part in
the capture of King Cetywa'yo (Medal with Clasp).
55 Colonel H. C. Cholmondeley served as Adjutant 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1788-79, and
was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman
Valleys (Medal with Clasp).
57 Captain L. E. Gurney served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the en-
gagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
55 Captain E. E. S. Schuyler served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 as Assistant Superintendent of Transport
with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
60 Captain W. A. Tebbitt served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 1st
Reserve of Ojficers. — War Services of the Captains. 576
Battalion York and Lancaster Regim'nt, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with
Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
61 Captain A. W. Hay served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
62 Captain S. Apthorp served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Ur/,00 near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
63 Captain W. B. Phillips served in the Afghan war in i8So( Medal).
65 Lt.Colonel R. Story served in the Afghan war in i83o (Medal).
66 Captain H. H. Spitta served in the 1st West India Regiment in the Ashanti war of 1 73-74 and was present at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
67 Captain J. W. Thompson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
69 Captain J. St. L. Woeble served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
70 Captain M. Allirey served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war in 1878-79, in-
cluding the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai (Medal).
71 Captain R. C. D. Wilson served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from January 1879 to
October 1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and in the subse-
quent operations in the Logar Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the reconnaissance of 31st August and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decorations). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor in 1880. Served as Deputy
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Durban during the Boer war in 1881.
72 Captain J. C de V. Tattersall served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Army Signalling Corps (Medal,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
71 Captain B. L. Maisey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier General, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioneu in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
75 Captain A. C. P. Haggard served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 on
Transport duty, and was present in the engagement at Temai and the advauce to Tamanieb (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served at Suasin in command of the 1st Battalion of the Egyp-
tian Army during the investment of that place by Osman Digea from May 18S4 until March 1885 (4th Class of the
Osnianieh); a!so served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Was present in the
operations in the Eastern Soudan under Sir Frede-ick Stephenson in December 1S85 including the engagement at
Giniss (mentioned in despatches, BSO., Khedive's Star, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
76 Captain G. C. Peard served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
73 Captain H. A. Littledale served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir,
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
79 Captain Hornby served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present
at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in the expeditions into the Kunar and Lughuian Valleys (Medal with
Clasp). Served m the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881 as Orderly Odicer to Brigadier General
Gordon.
80 Captain F. Broadwood served with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition m 1884-85, and was prssent at thj
action of Kirbekan (two Clasps).
61 Captain Oliver- Bellasis served in the Soudan campaign of 1885, and was present in the engagement at
Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
84 Captain F. Corbett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in
patches, Medal).
83 Captain A. E. Couper served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 with the 70th Regiment (Medal). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the
eugagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the Convoy on the 26th March, and in the subsequent advance to Te.nai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
81 Captain A. B. Phipps served in the Zulu war in 1879, anl* wa3 present in the engagement at Uluudi—
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89
(Medal with Clasp).
85 Captain W. R. C. Baird served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the Kama Expedition (Medal).
87 Captain C. G. W. Eovvardes served in the Ashiuti war iu 1873-74 (Medal).
88 Captain G. P. Hatch served iu the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Irish Regiment m the Egyptian war of 1832, and was present at the action of Kissasin (9th September) and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Knedive s Stan.
90 Captain A. H. Dumaresq servel in the Nile Expedition in 1384-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duka of
Cornwall's Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
91 Captain E. J. Vance served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served iu the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
92 Captain" R. D. Pyrk& served with the 2nd Battalion King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry in the Zhob Field
Force in 1890 under Sir George White daring the Zhob and Kiderzai Expeditious and iu tun m ,rch to Vihowa.
92 Captain Williams-Freeman served as Acting Adiutint and Quarter Master of the lift half-oattalion 1st R jyal
Sussex Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, including tue surrender of Kifr-el-Dowar and Damietta
(Medal, ami Khedive's Star); served in the expedition to the S judan under Sir Gerald Graham iu 1834 as Assistant
Provost Marshal, and was present in theens;agementat El Teb (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
two Clasps). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 iu command of a company of Mounted Infantry, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and the reconnaissance to Temai (Clasp).
95 Captain B. Grant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Hi
96 Captain A. C. S. Abdy served with tue 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre sent in the
engagements at El Magi'ar and Mahsama, in ihe two actions at Kiss.tsiu, and at the baotle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Uedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
97 Captain R. K. Kays served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the Besudand Kama Expeditions (Medal).
99 Captain G. E. Giles served in the Kafir war of 1878 in command of two mountain guns (mentioned in
despatches). Was afterwards appointed to The command of the Artillery troop of the Cane Mounted Riflemen;
served in the operations against Morosi, and was present at the capture of his stronghold (twice mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
109 Captain C. D. V.Tuthill served in the Boer war of 1881 as Adjutant to the 14th Hussars.
101 Captain V. W. Lyons served with the 80th Regiment in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878, and after-
wards as District Adjutant and Remount Unicer at Lydenburg. Served also in tue operations against Sekukuni
in 1879, and was present at the storming of the strongnold (Medal with ijla^p). Served with the Soudai frontier
Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile in 1885-86 (Medtl, and Khedive's Star).
lu3 Captain R. L. C. iiirch served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment (Medal).
105 Captain W. C. Godsal served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
190 Captain A. F. Maitland served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of i332, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
108 Captain E. H. Barnes served in one Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
109 Captain G. A. Trevor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Serve 1 in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp). Served in the Hazara
campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Medal with Clasp) .
uu Captain A. P. Crouyn served in the Boer war of of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
111 Captain J. H. Reynolds served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal wit j. Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Clasp).
112 Captain A. M. Boisragon served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
57°^ Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains.
114 Captain H. R. Knight served throughout the Zulu war of 1879. first as Orderly Officer to Colonel Pearso
including the engagement at Inyezane and the occupation of Ekowe (twice mentioned in despatches) ; and afte
wards as Orderly Officer to Colonel Rowlands (Medal with Clasp).
115 Lt.Colonel C. S. Greenwood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at th
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the So-idan Expedition m 1884 with the iota
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
n~ Captain W. J. Rant served in the Boer war of 1881.
' i!s Captain W. S. Stewart-Savile served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Khyber
Line Force, and was present at the capture of Ali Mus.iid and in the second expedition into the Bazar Valley, in-
cluding the affairs at Deh Sarak and Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
lis Captain the Hon. C. S. G. Canning served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles "(Medal
With Clasp); m the Miranzai Expedition in 189: with the same Battalion including the engagements at Sangar
and Mastan (C)aspi ; and with the Isaaai Expedition in 1S92.
120 Major A. E. Miles served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles :'n the Zulu war from April to September 1879
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Mounted Infantry Camel Corps, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Gubat— wounded (Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
121 Major C. B. Childe.— For War Services, see Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
123 Captain the Hon. W. S. Bateman-Hanbury served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasiu, and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
124 Captain A. M. Leslie served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General,
Commissariat and Transport Staff (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
126 Captain M. Elrington-Bisset served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
128 Captain J. S. Minter served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
129 Captain H. G. Pelly served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
133 Captain A. F. Terry served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
131 Captain Home-Drummond-Moray served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion
of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
132 Captain J. Shiffner served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
133 Captain H. L. Daly served with the 15th Hussars in tho Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; also served with the Tbull-Chotiali Field Force under Brigadier
General Biddulph, and in the Column under Major General Phayre in Southern Afghanistan (Medal). Served in
the Boer war of 1881.
134 Captain John Hughes served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at
"Ekowe during the investment of that place (Medal with Clasp).
135 Captain A. F. Luttrell served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedivs Star).
136 Sir Alexander Acland-Hood served as A.djutant 2n(i Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2.
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el -Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Mediidie and Khedive's Star).
138 Captain W. G. Butler served in the Boer war in t88i attached to the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles.
139 Captain L. Drummond served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" 14X Captain M.Fraser served with tlieg 1st Highlanders in the Zulu war of ^79, and was present in the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe] (Medal with Clasp).
142 Captain H.E. Hotham served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations
in the Wateikloof and Perie Bush. Also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ments at Znngin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
143 Captain G. Silver served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, took
part in the operations of the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the action of Kirbekan
(Medal with two Clasps and Khedive's Star).
J45 Captain F. W. Thomas served in the Afghan war of 1S78-79 with the Transport Train in the advance on Can-
dahar under Sir Donald Stewart, and afterwards with the expedition into the Argand Valley under Major General
Biddulph (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal and Khedive's Star).
146 Captain W. R. B. Peyton serve! with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882 and was present at thesurrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 18S5 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent
occupation of Suakin b7 British troops in 1885-86.
"? Captain E. G. Mansell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham, and was present
in the en"-agemeuts at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
148 Captain W. W. Hancock served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
151 Captain P. R. E. Thompson served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 with the Mounted Infantry.
'52 Captain 0. E. Stracey served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
153 Captain A. L. Williams served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884 on
special service.
>5i Sir John Gladstone served, with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Aide de Camp to Major General Lyon-Fremantle, and
was present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
156 Captain A. Leetham served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6.
158 Captain C. F. Lindsell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served
in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86 with the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
160 Captain E. W. Brodie served in the Afghan war as Assistant Superintendent of Army Signalling with the
Khyber Line Force under Major General Bright (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. J
i61 Captain C. L. Connellan served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at inyezane and
at Ekowe and during the investment at Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
162 Captain D. V. Pirie served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
en^a^en ents at El Magfar and Mahsama, and at the two actions at Kassasiu (mentioned in despatches, Medal and
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the Staff of the
Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 as Boat Officer and subsequently as Staff Officer to the Cavalry with the RiverColumn under I
M:i 101 General Earle, and was preseut in the action at Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps!.
i«3 Major G. Chichester served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
i65 Captain R.E. Golightly served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from Oct. 1878 to November
1S80 part of the time as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Fane ; took part in the advance on and occupation of
Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee
(mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 576^
the battle of Caudahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served as Superintendent of Field Tele
graphs in the Marri expedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the
Natal Field Force. Served with the Burme?e Expedition in 1886-87 in command of the Mounted Infantry of the
6th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
166 Captain Edward Foord served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with
the exoedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1S84, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps) and in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
15r Captain B. L. A. Heygate served in the Boer war of 1S81 with the Natal Field Force.
168 Captain G. M. Wingate served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
)7° Captain G. Wemyss served in the Afghan war in 1S80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal). Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 on special service in the Intelligence Department.
171 Captain W. J. Murphy served with the Soudan Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
172 Captain Hon. T. Ashburnharn served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Aide de Camp to Sir Baker Russell, and
was present in the engagement at Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and
the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
174 Captain F. P. Cockburn served with the 90th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in
theei eragement at Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
175 Captain E. H. S. Calder served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Beehuanalar.d Expedi-
ion_u.rder Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in the Ordnance Store Department. ■■
177 Captain C. P. Barchard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Transport Officer 2nd Brigade
Reserve Division, and subsequently as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Sale Hill, Commanding 3rd Division
Khyber Line Force (Medal).
178 Major D. C. W. Lysons served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
October 1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served
in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
179 Captain R. B. Firman served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 on Transport duty, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 with the'ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
180 Captain H. E. Tombe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
181 Captain H. J. Lermitte served with the Mounted Infantry in the Boer war ot 1881, and was prese-t in the,
engagement at Lang's Nek — horse shot (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
182 Captain C. B. Cameron served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 18S2, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Xel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
184 Captain H. C. Perkins served with the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the
engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance Column under Major General
Earle (Clasp).
185 Captain W. Greer served with the 72nd Highlanders throughout the Afghan war of 1878-S0 with the Koornnt,
Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces ; was present at the attack and capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned
in despatches) and in the engagement at Charasiah, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,.
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (pro-
moted to be Second Lieutenant, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served witli the 1st Battalion,
Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
18' Captain R. H. Fowler served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, inclndiug the
Zaimusht Expedition and the assault of Zawa (.Medal).
188 Lord Rodney served with the 1st Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture
of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1834-S5 with the Heavy Camel
Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Gubat and M^tammeh, and at the attack on the
Convoyonthe 14th February 1885 (two Clasps).
189 Captain E. F. Sulivan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations around Cabul in December 1879 includingthe investment of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
1 .2 Captain F. H. Lucy served in the Boer warjof iSSi.andwas presentm the engagements at L:m=-'s Nek and
Majuba Hill— wounded (mentioned in despatches).
194 Captain F. M. Turner served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war 01 187S-S0, first with .
the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with tbe Khyber Line Force under
Lieut. General Bright (Medal).
190 Captain Douglas Hamilton served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair at
Ali Boghan under Lt.Colonel Fryer, and the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree-
Khngianis (Medal).
19B Captain A. D. Fraser served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1S79-80. and was present in the-
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 with the Maidan Expedition, in the operations around Cabul in'
December 1879, and in the engagement at Charasiah on the|25th April 1880 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaissance of ^itt August and at the battle of Candahar (MedaL
with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition in'
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
19' Captain W. F. Peel served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain and as Boat Officer on the Staff
of Major General Earle (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). ,
193 Major H. E. M. Lindsay served in the Boer war of 1S81. Served in tbe Soudan campaign in 1885, and was
present in the engagement at the Tol'rek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
2m Captain C. H. Chapman served rn the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 51st Light Infantry (Medal). Served
in the Burmese Expedition during the latter part of 1887 with the 1st Battalion of the YorKshire Light Inlantry ,
201 Major W. W. Waring served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war 01 1882
and was present at the action at Kassasin "n 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
202 Captain Hon. H. Amherst served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Guards Camel Regimen:, and '
was oresent at the actions at Abu Klea and El Gubat (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
203 Captain C. E. Browne served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1881.
204 Captain C. St. S. Cameron served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). ■
205 Captain G. \V. Freckleton served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (Medal with",
Clasp).
*>f Major Cole Hamilton.— For War Services, see Militia (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders).
' Captain H. T. I). Wilkinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 and was dangerously wounded |
atJ?e stormin2 of the Minhla Redoubt (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
2in c;aPta!n F- s- H- Rickards served with the 8Sth Regiment throughout the Zulu warof 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Captain W. T. Davies «ervecl in the Afghan war of 1880 with the 2nd Battalion 15th Foot with the Candahar ■
Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
I2 Captain S. Moore served in the Egyptian war m 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medalf
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the Nile Exoedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion of the
Royal Irish Regiment (Clasp).
57 fy Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains.
213 Captain C. Haynes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). During the Boer war of 1880 he was
emploj-ed at Fort Newcastle. Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the Chitral Relief Force
under Sir Robert Low in 189; with the 1st Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
214 Captain W. L. Forbes served in the Afshan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Assistant
to the Brigade Commissariat Officer (Medal with two Clasps).
216 Captain J. S. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1879 with the Field Force in Natal and the Transvaal (Medal
with Clasp).
217 Captain A. F. Campbell-Johnston served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
219 Captain F. H. A. Des Voeux served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
xpeditions into the Lughman "Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis ; was also present at the attack and
destruction of the villages of Nargozi, Arab Khevl, and Jokan (Medal).
220 Major R. W. G. Hillas — For War Services, see Militia (Slisro Artillery).
2 L Captain R. W. Made >d served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the
S u3an Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Ca neron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its
iuvestment and in the engagement at Giniss.
223 Captain C. M. Blackett served with the Burrrese Expedition in tS88 (Me'lal with Clasp).
2'4 Capta'n A. E. Whitaker served in the Afghan war in i88oincluding the engagement, at Darunta Pass (Medal).
225 Captain Hon. H. T. Allsopp served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad as Orderly Officerto Brigadier General
C. Gough (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1.884 with the 10th Hussar3, and was present
in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
226 Captain W. F. A. Wallace served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Da-nietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
228 Captain R. T. Knowles served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the isd Battalion of the Royal Scots.
229 Captain N. J. Menzies served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
231 Captain H. B. Lassetter served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with C'asp, and Khedive's Star).
232 Captain H. French served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin (28th August), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kehir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
i33 Captain T. E. Burke served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with <^lasp. and Khedive's Star).
334 Captain A. St. J. Seton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
235 Captain G. R. Cuninghame served in the Egyptian war of 1882 attached to the 4th Dragoon Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Mahsama and at the battle of Tel-el-Kobir(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
236 Captain M. Cradock served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the expedi-
tions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree Khugianis, and was present at the attack and destruc-
tion of the villages of Nargoz'i, Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medal).
238 Captain H. G. Vialls served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the aTair at Mazeena and with
the Kama Expedition (Medal).
239 Captain P. W. Forbes served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with
the Inuiskilling Dragoons. Served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
240 Captain G. H. Gallenga-Hardwin served at Suez during the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagement at Chalouf (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
242 Captain J. Hope served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, first with the
Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lieut. General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force under
Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
243 Captain H. K. Stewart served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 as Oiderly Officer to Sir Redvers Buller, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, took part in the
operations of the Desert Column, was present in the actions of Abu Idea and Abu Km, in the reconnaissance of
Metammeh, and in the engagements at Abu Klea Wells on the 19th February (two Clasps, and 4th Class of the
Medjidie).
244 Captain R. Gifford served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Acting Aide de Camp to the Commandant at Alexandria (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
246 Captain C. Coventry served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp).
247 Captain A. A. M Layard served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present at the engagement at
Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Ulasp, and Khedive's Star).
248 Captain BT. J. Despard served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of
Rustenburg (mentioned in despatches).
249 Captain O. R. Brush served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Soots.
250 Major W. J. Myers. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
251 Captain Cox-Murchison served with the 1st Battalion Black \Vatch in the Egyptian war of i382 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
252 Captain H. Davidson served with the 78th Hiehlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
253 Captain C. G. Neish served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
261 Lord Tewkesbury served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1879 to October
1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronz«
Decoration). Served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881.
255 Captain J. G. E. Templer served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
"7 Captain W. M. Sherston served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was
present at the engagements at Abu Klea and Abu Kru and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Aide de Camp to Sir Frederick
Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
258 Captain H. E. S. J/ockliugton served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served
in the Boer war ol 1881.
2M Captain Hon. E. S. St. Aubyn served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-
el- Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (jledaJ with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
262 Captain P. W. Machell served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion Essex Re?iment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in the operations in the Soudan in i8i8, including ihe attack on
Fort Kbor Mausa and the engagement at Gemaizah (4th Class of the Osmanieh, Clasp) ; and in the operations ui
1889 including the engagement at Toski as Brigade Major No. 2 Column (Clasp); also served in the operations
in 1891 including tbe capture of Tokar (4th Class of the Medjidie, Clasp to Khedive's Star).
253 Captain J. Cunningham served 111 the Nile Erpedition in 1884-85 with the 12nd Battalion of the Essex
Regiment (Medal with Clasp, ai.d Khedive's Sti.r).
264 Captain Web'ey Parrv-Pr\ i-e served in the operations rear Suakin in Fet-imber 1888 with theJMounted
Infantry, including iLl Li.gugin-t-iit y.t Gtmaizah (iiecal with Ciatp, ai-d KLednt'o star).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 57^&
285 Lord Annaly served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Sr.ar).
2:6 Captain A. T. Warre served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at
Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
263 Captain E. H. Ensor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 8th Hussars (Medal).
259 Captain H. C. Barnard served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of i332, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
271 Captain W. H. Stevenson served with the 2nJ Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir IMedal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
273 Captain C. F. H. Davidson served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1832, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the exoedition to
the Soudan in 1884 with the Gordon Highlanders, and was present in the e igage nents at EL Teb and Tarn li (two
Clasps) ; also served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 on special serviie as Tran<p >rt Offieer, and took
part in the operations of the Desert Column (Clasp). Served with the S judm Frontier Field Force in 1886 with
the Cameron Highlanders.
274 Captain G. R. V. Hume-Gore served with the 78th High'anders in the Afghan war in 1880 (vielal). Was
Orderly Officer to the M ijor General Commanding the Troops in Southern Afghanista 1 fr jm 17th December 1880
all 15th November 1881 .
275 Captain F. C. Boehmer served in the Jowaki Afreelee Expedition in 1877-78 with the 5cst King's Ow 1 Ligh"-.
Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
277 Captain the Hon. E. T. Scudamore-Stanhooe served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Aiexmdria on 5th August, in the
engagement at Tel-el- Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the b ittle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Ride Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps) .
2:8 Captain W. R. Minchin served with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on tue qth Septe nber (Medal, and Khedive's Sr.ar). Served in the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Clasp) ; also served with the Sjudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present iu the engagement at Giniss.
279 Captain C. J. Carden served in the Boer war of 1S80-81 with the troop of Mounted Infantry 94th Regiment at
Pretoria during its investment. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted Infantry, and was
present at the action of Abu Klea (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
230 Captain E. S. Brooke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
282 Lord St. Oswald served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Coldstream Guards, and
was present in the engagemeut at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
233 Captain E. G. Forbes served through >ut the Nile Expeditiou in 1834-35 with the Cameron Highlanders
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Serve 1 with r.he Soud in Frontier field P jrce in 1886.
215 Captain S. Custance served with the Wuntho Expedition in 1891 in comoa ind of the Mounted Infantry of the
DuVe of Cornwall's Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Me tal with Clasp).
236 Captain F. G. W. Jones served in the B >er war of i83o-8i, and took part in the defence o f Fort Marabastadt.
248 Captain A. G. Seton-Christopher served with tae 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 iMedal); was
Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Walker, Commanding 3rd Brigade Southern Afghanistan Field Force, from
the 29th November 1880 till the nth May 1881.
289 Oaptan J. S. Henderson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Bittalion Gordm Highlanders
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir ( Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served iu the Soudan-
Expedition in 1884 with the is: Battalion Gordon Highlanders, anl wis present in the engagements at El Teh
and Temai (two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-35 with tue :st B it'.alion Gordon Highlanders,
and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Clasp). Served with the Chitral Relief Force under S!r
Robert Low with the ist Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and was preseut at the storming of the Malakand Pass
and the engagement at the Panjkora River (Medal with Clasp).
290 Captain J. H. S. Griffith served in the Burme-e Expeiition from i336 till the close of 1887 with the ist Battalion
■ of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with two Clasps).
291 Captain M. B. Doyne served with the expeditiou to the S >udan in i335, and wis present in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temti (Medil with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
293 Captain R. P. Whately served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, anl Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
.Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of
the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Clasp).
294 Captain P. A. D A. Lovell served with the 2nd battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of i8Sz,
and was present in the engagemeut at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Xbedive's Star).
295 Captain J. R. Beech served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in the Veterinary Department, and was present in
.the two actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; served in
the Soudan Expeditiou under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagement at El Teb— slightly
wounded (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at
the action at Abu Klea (two Clasps). Served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the en-
gagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in the operations in August 1889 including the
^engagements at Arguin and To9ki (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Was nominated to the 4th Class of the
Oamauieh for his services with the Egyptian Army.
2-6 Major R. D. Anderson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
"with Clasp).
203 Captain G. E. Temple served with the 2nd Batta'ion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
-.and Khedive's Star). Served in the Sikkim Expe lition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment, and
was present in the engagements at Gnatfiong and the Jelapla ( vledal with Clasp).
299 Captain R. G. A. Sharp served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
360 Captain D. (j. Stewart served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire
.Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
302 Captain C. W. B. Farrant served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
Munster Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
3J3 Captain H. Mann served in the Nile Expedition iu 18S4-85 with the tst Battalion of the West Kent Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's St*r).
304 Captain W . G. Terry served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
306 Captain L. C. Koe served in the Nile Expedition iu 18S4-85 with tu« ist Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
((Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Haz ira Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal
.Irish Regiment including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
307 Captain G. L.B.KUlick served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
^Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expeditiou in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (two Clasps).
303 Captain H. Newton served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
109 Captain H. G. Leigh served with the ist Life Guards m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engage-
Jnents at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action of Kassasin (9th September), at the battle of Tel el-Kebir, and at
the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
JHeavy Camel Regiment, and was present in the engagements at Abu Klea, El Giibat, and Metammeh, aud at the
attack on the convoy on the 14th February 1885 (two Clasps).
576Z Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains.
311 Captain P. A. MacAdam served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war from 23rd January 1880 with
the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present, in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near
Ghuznee, and in the subsequent operations in the Logar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
312 Captain W. H. Scales served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liverpool
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
314 Captain P. C. W. Trevor served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
315 Captain G. H. L. Galbraith served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black
Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at
Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
316 Captain R. L. Blosse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
318 Captain W. H. Pain served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
319 Captain P. W. Marshall served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 (Medal with Clasp).
322 Captain C. P. S. Ewart served with the detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to-
the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion
Seaforth Highlanders — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
323 Captain A. M. M'Murdo, when attached to the Egyptian Army at Suakin, commanded a detachment of
Camel Corps in the attack on Osman Digna's camp at Handoub on the 17th January 1888 — wounded (4th Class
of the Medjidie). and was present in the attack on Khor Mousa and the engagement at Gemaizah (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, including the engage-
ment at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
325 Lord Bingham served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
Irregular Mounted Troops.
326 Captain W. B. Watts served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (Medal
with Clasp) ; and in the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 with the 1st Battalion West India
Regiment (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
323 Captain T. Dewhirst served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
329 Captain P. P. Dwyer served in the Zulu war in 1879 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Medal' with Clasp).
330 Captain B. Cotton served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
in 1885-86. Served iii the operations in the Soudan in 1888-91 including the engagements at Gemaizah and Toski
— severely wounded (Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and 4th Class of the Medjidie) ; and at the capture of
Tokar inFebruary 1S91 (Clasp to Khedive's Star).
331 Captain FitzHerbert served throughout tbe campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of
the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engage-
ments at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1835-86.
332 Captain W. L. Mereer served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
on the Lines of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886-86 during the
operations on the Upper Nile and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal and Khedive s Star).
334 Captain A. B. Boyd- Wilson served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Yorkshire
Regiment on the Line of Communication up the Nile. Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force under Sir
Frederick Stephenson in 1885-36, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
335 Captain C. E. Pierce served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Corps (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
336 Captain W. T. Holland served in the operations in Zulnland in 1888.
333 Captain G. D. Milligan served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Coldstream
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the
destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
339 Captain H. Levita seived in the Soudan Expedition in 1885 with the 19th Hussars (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive s Star).
349 Captain C. P. L. Lynden-Bell served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the-
East Surrey Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the attack on the convoy on the 26th
March, and in the subsequent advance to Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
341 Captain H. L. Rokeby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
342 Captain P. J. Zigomala served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 19th Hussars (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
343 Captain G. O. R. Wynne served in the Hazara Expedition in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment
including the engagement at Kotkai (Medal with Clasp).
341 Major C. F. Sewell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle
Corps, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
345 Captain W. M. Inglis served throughout the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion
of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hashemon the 1st February, and in the
engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
346 Captain W. V. Eccles served in the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 4U1 Battalion Rifle Brigade
(Medal with Clasp).
348 Ca.ptain W.Nelson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
349 Captain H. Barlow served with theVNlle Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force during the operations on the Upper Nile m 1885-86.
350 Captain M. Robinson served with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 under Colonel Ellis including the
capture of Toniataba (Medal with Clasp).
351 Captain W. A. Persse served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
353 Captain E. Oakes served throughout the Hazara c.irnpaigu in iSSS with the 2nd Battalion Northumberland
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
354 Captain P. C. Johnston served in the expedition to the Soudan iu 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham and was
present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign cf
18S5, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
355 Captain E. H. H. Gordon served iu the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 with the tst Battalion of the Gordon
Highlanders, and was present in-the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star)-
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders, and with the River
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
357 Captain A. Nelson served with the expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in.
1887-88 (Medal with Clasp). ■
358 Captain Hon. C. T. Holland served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
360 Captain M. F. H. Sandford served iu the Egpytian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier-
Guards, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star). Served in the-,
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, an I was present in the engage-
ment at Hasheen (Clasp). -•
351 Captain A. C. Way served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatehes, Medal withe,
two Clasps). Served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp); and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894 as Staff Officer to Majo
Pairclough, Commanding the Troops on the West Coast of Africa (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of the Captains. 576m
263 Captain C. L. Lindsay served with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 „
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
364 Capta.in C. P. Lloyd seryed in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-85 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
366 Captain E. B. Hawker served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the-
Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Clasp).
367 Captain R. L. C. Brooker served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
363 Captain W. Triggs served in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (Medal).
369 Sir H. H. A. "Walsh served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
371 Captain F. Ford-Mellows served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two ClaspsV
373 Captain A. P. Murray served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders,
and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
375 Captain G, G. Macdonald served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and!
was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
376 Captain E. Howell served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
378 Captain E. R. Taylor served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
370 Captain H. A. Packenham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
380 Captain H. C. Franks served with the expedition sent against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in
1887-SS (Medal with Clasp).
582 Captain D. P. Sunderland served with the Burmese Expedition in 18SS-87 (Medal with Clasp).
363 Captain W. C. Hall served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers-
(Medal with Clasp).
381 Captain C. K. Bushe served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders.
and with the River Column under Major General Earle (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
385 Captain J. K. R Campbell served in the operations agaiust the chief Nanna on the Benin River, West Coast
of Africa, in 1894 (I)SO. and Medal with Clasp). — See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
386 Captain H. Wiltshire served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama.
in the two actions at Kassasin, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served in the operations in the Soudan in 1S89, including the engagement at Toski (Clasp).
388 Captain A. H. O. LLoyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
390 Major G. K. Torry served with the 80th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
392 Captain J. W H. Marshall West. — For War Services, see Militia (Somerset Light Infantry).
Reserve of Officers. — War Services of Lieutenants, Sfc.
1 The Duke of Bedford served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was-
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Major J. F. Trant served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
3 Captain C. H. Colvin. — For War Services, see Militia (Essex Regiment).
4 Captain T. Lay served in the Afghan war in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Can-
dahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) .
7 Captain H. Wickham served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present.
at the battle_of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
9 Lord A. £'. Compton served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
10 Lieut. C. M. Grenfell served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the-
Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
12 Lieut. G. Wolfe served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was-
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
13 Lieut. J. H. Martin served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 19th Hussars, and was present at the two-
actions at Kassasin and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
u Lieut. F. R. Drake served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served,
with the expedition up the River Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Lieut. E. K. B. Tighe served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-88 with the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade
(Medal with two Clasps).
16 Lieut. J. H. de B. Harris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion of the Liver-
pool Regiment, and was severely wounded in an attack near Myingyan in May i386 (Medal with Clasp).
18 Lieut. D'A. Symonds served in the Zulu war in 1879 with the 17th Lancers, and was present in the cavalry
affair at Erzungayan and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lieut. W. Holt served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-S9 with, the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment
(Medal with two Clasps).
20 Lieut. R. Lines served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-S6 under Sir Harry Prendergast, including the
surrender of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
22 Lieut. C. P. F. Radclyffe served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Medal with
Clasp).
24 Captain J. Marshall served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the affair-
at Siah Sung and in the operations around Cabul in December"i879 (Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain A. C. Cooper served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
28 Lieut .F. G. Hughes served with the Bechuaualand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the-
Inniskilling Dragoons.
30 Lieut. H. Hibbard served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Captain T. Baillie served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal).
32 Captain J. Stead served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
33 Captain G. R. Grier served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
34 Captain J. M'Loughlin served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1378-79.
(Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 (mentioned in despatches, granted honorary rank of Captain, Clasp) ;
also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1886.
35 Captain R. H. Robinson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Clasp) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
36 Captain W. E. M'Veigh served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of
1881.
37 Captain J. Dean served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present,
at the action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86.
39 Captain S. G. Miller served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
41 Captain J. J. Tomnkins served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas j
576w "Reserve of Officers — War Services of the Quartermasters.
also served in the Zulu war in 1870, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
42 Captain H. Christie served in the expedition against the Yonnies, West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88 (Medal
•with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Tambika Country in 1892 including the capture of Tambi, and
■with the expedition to the Gambia in 1892 including the capture of Toniataba (Cla3p).
43 Captain W Hollyer served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
■defence of Candahar, and was present at the batt.e of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
44 Captain W. Webster served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was
presentin the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
46 Captain A. J. Garrard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of All Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
47 Captain W. B. Tuck served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with tb.2 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment
•(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
49 Captain W. Holohan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid
(Medal with Clasp).
50 Captain T. Ford served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire
Regiment, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout
the campaign in the Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present
in the engagements at Itasheen and the Tofrek zereba and the subsequent advance to and burning ot Temai,
afterwards served as Transport Officer to the Battalion (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of Captain,
two Clasps) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
51 Lieut. J. W. Fairley served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane, and at
Ekowe during the investment (Medal with Clasp).
52 Captain S. J. Miller served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present at the battle of Gingindhlovu and at
■the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
53 Captain G. Hedingham served in the Hazara campaign in 188S with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
-(Medal with Clasp).
,5 Captain J. Ross served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on
■the 6th October 1879 and the subsequent pursuit of the Afghans, and in the operations around Cabul in Decem-
ber 1879 including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the
;Boer war of 1881.
57 Captain H. M'Kiernan served in the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
18 Captain J. Connolly served as Quarter Master to the 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers with
the Suakin Field Force ill December i883 during the investment of Suakin and was present in the engagement
■at Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
60 Lieut. J. H. G. G. Hogg served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
sl Captain H. C. Hart served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
■with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; al.-o served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
62 Captain R. J. Roche served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
■with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
64 Lieut. W. E. Hogan served in the Kafir war in 1877, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served
■with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
67 Captain C. H. Murdoch served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp*. Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served in the Egyptian war in 1682, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; and in the Soudan campaign in 1884 (promoted Quarter Master, Clasp).
68 Captain W. Holmes served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
69 Captain W. Speak served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
71 Captain J. O'Neill served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
•Clasp).
73 Captain J. L. Emerson served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to the Soudan in 1884 and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in
despatches, two Clasps, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Clasp).
75 Lieut. T. Jarrett served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
79 Lieut. P. Higgins served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66, and was present at the assault and capture
of the Putahi Pah (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; and with the
■Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, including the engigements at Kosheh and Giniss.
s- 80 Lieut. J. H. Hall served in the Soudan campaign in r8S5 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
Khedive's Star, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the field).
81 Lieut. G. Sidmouth served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
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INDIAN ARMY RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
Cavalry.
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Stapleton, Bryan
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Collins, Michael Richard
Morin, Archibald Henry
Wildeblood, John Peake
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Foy, Ernest Rudolph
Sangster, William Peter
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Home, Lindsay Douglas
Armstrong, Herbert Aubrey
Proes, Ernest Marinus
Wildeblood, Henry Seddou
Scott, William Scrimgeour
Phillips, Ernest Alfred William
Preston, Arthur Sansome
Wall, Rensou Parsiok
Fairholme, Charles Ernest
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586 General, Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services.
1 Sir William Wyllie, &c— i'or the War Services of General Officers being Colonels of Regiments, &c, see the
Corps to which they respectively belong.
2 Sir Anthony Blaxland Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, 21st October 1827 (War Medal with Clasp).
Served on the China Expedition in 1840-41 (Medal) ; was Adjutant and Brigade Maior at the attack on Chuenpee,
commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the Whampoo Batteries, at tho reduction of Macao Fort, which
he garrisoned and commanded ; at the capture of several small forts on 17th March 1841, he was severely wounded
by an explosion, and mentioned for his gallantry ; was Adjutant at the capture of Canton, and until the end of the
war ; for these services he received the Brevet rank of Major on obtaining his Company. Served with the com-
bined expedition to the Baltic from March to July 1854 (Medal). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
5'Genera,l Tate served in the R. M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war.
l{ Sir George Schomberg served with| the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal), and commanded Marine Artillery
of -a Division of gunboats at the bombardment of Sweaborg (mentioned in despatches, and promoted to Brevet
MS,jor). Commanded the R.M. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, was in command of the Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
x2 General Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the first capture
ofChusanj assisted at the demolition of the Bogue forts in the Canton river; participated in the actions of tlie
first and second Bars ; was en gaged in the destruction of all the enemies sea and river defences, including the
fortresses of French Folly and Hoqua's Fort ; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage Fort ; storming of the
Bird's Nest Battery, and finally at the combined attack on the enemy s position and entrenched Camp on the
Heights above Canton (Medal). Wis in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian Garrison from
Redoubt Kaleh, 19th May 1854. Served with the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea until Feb. 1855. after which with
the combined force at the battie of Balaklava and before Sebastopol until its fall; acted as Field Officer to the
Battalion, landed at Kertch, and occupation of Yeni Kale ; and was also at the surrender of Kinljourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Brevet, of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
14 General Lambriok served on the north coast of Spain from 1836 to 1840 with the Royal Marine Battalion, and
was present in nine general engagements, including the capture of Hernani and the attack on Fontarabia —
wounded (mentioned in despatches, and 1st Class of the Order of St. Fernando).
18 General W. G. Suther served with the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war in .837.
lias received the War Medal with Clasp, as also the Turkish Medal for services on ihe Coast of Syria in 1840-41. Com-
manded the Battalion in Japan in 1864-66, present at the attack and bombardment of the Forts of Simouosaki by
'.he combined Fleets ; landed in command of Allied Brigades for the destruction of tho five Forts and magazines
on the 6th September 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of the enemy's stockade (mentioned
in despatches, CB., Colonel, and Officer of tbe Legion of Honor).
17 Sir P. C. Penrose served with the Royal Marine Battalion on the North Coast of Spain in 1838. Also in China
in 1841-42 during the operations in the Yang-tse-Kiang. Landed on 24th Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British
factory at Canton ; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 29th
October, and throughout the subsequent operations — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the
batteries at the Straits of Simouosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
Marines at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during
the. shore operations, from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
20 Sir Charles Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1840-41, including the blockade of Alexandria (Turkish
Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp). Served as Lieutenant R. Marine Artillery on board H.M.S. Firebrand
on the S.E. coast of America from 1844 to 1848 ; took part in the operations of the combined English and French
Squadrons in the River Parana in 1846, including the action of Obligado, the landing, storming, and capture of bat-
teries ; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding with the action at St. Lorenzo, on which occasion he
constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's guns, remaining concealed
for two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Lorenzo by Men of War with large
convoy of 120 merchant vessels on the 25th May 1846 (mentioned in despatches). Served on shore with R.M. Battalion
at Monte Video when besieged by General Oreb, performing the duty of Acting Adjutant for 13 months. Proceeded
to China in 1859 to take charge of R.M. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Officer of the Corps in the Rocket
Boats at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the 21st August i860. Served as senior Officer in com-
mand of R.M. Artillery and R. Marines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which proceeded up the River Peiho two
days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of the Allied Armies. Took possession of the Tientsin Forts
and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the same till relieved by a force sent
forward by the army. Appointed on 10th September i860 to the command and charge of the Siege Trai n Flctiha
Employed in transporting the Siege Train from the Taku Forts to Tungchow, 16 miles from Pekin (services officially
acknowledged). Appointed to tbe staff of the 2nd Division R. Artillery on 4th Oct. i860 and served during the advance
on Pekin and was senior Officer of Royal Marines at its surrender (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB. ).
21 General C. M Arthur served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
24 Sir John Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa, 26th Dec. 1851, in spiking the guns to pro-
tect H.M. steamer Teazer, then aground (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen).
30 General Thomas served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1S54, and with the Brigade in the Crimea
during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
32 General Hon. Sir Percy Feilding served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of
Guards at the battle of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and on the Staff of the 1st Division at the battles of Bala-
klava and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.,.
35 Sir Mark Walker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 30th Regt., including the
battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. On the night of the 21st'
April he volunteered and led a party which took and destroyed a Russian Rifle-pit, for which he was mentioned in
the despatches, and promoted into the Buffs. On the night of the 9th June he was dangerously wounded in the
Trenches— right arm amputated (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish "Medal) : received the HE "for having at Inkerman, 5th November 1854, distinguished himself in
front of his regiment, by jumping over a wall in the face of two battalions of Russian Infantry which were
marching towards it, for the purpose of encouraging his comrades by his example to advance against such heavy
odds, which they did, and succeeded in driving back both battalions. " Served throughout the campaign of iSfo
in China as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel).
30 Sir Reginald Gipps served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of
hand), Balaklava, and Inkermann (severely wounded, shot through ne<'l*)> siege of Sebastopol and .-ortie on the
26th Oct. (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
37 Sir John Davis served with the 35th Regiment in the Shahabad district during the Indian Mutiny campaign
in 1858- 59 (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command 01 the
2nd Infantry Brigade, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Teinai (several times mentioned in
despatches. C.B., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
a8 General Clive served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
40 Sir Edward Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'s Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under S11
George Cathcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea (Medal) . Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
51 General Hatch was present at the capture of Wankeera in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action of Reshire, surrender of
Bushiie, and battle of Kooshab (mentioned hi despatches, Brevet of Major, Meda) with Clasp).
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 587
69 The Duke of Grafton served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the Coldstream Guards, including
the siege of Sebastopol, and battles of Balaklava and Inkerman— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
81 General J. A. Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan,
and was severely wounded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal with. Clasp).
67 Sir James Hills-Johnes. — For War Services, see Militia Artillery, p. 883.
88 Sir Gerald Graham served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkermaa, and served in the Trenches throughout the siege of Sebastopol — twice wounded ; led a ladder party to the
assault of the Redan on the 18th June 1855 (Victoria Cross), and was on duty in the Trenches at the final assault ot
the 8th Sept. ; was employedin the destruction ofthe Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major) : was awarded the Ui£ for
" determined gallantry at the head of a ladder party, at theassaultof the Redan (Sebastopol), on the 18th June
1855. Devoted heroism in sallying out cf the trenches on numerous occasions, and bringing in wounded officers
and men." Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin — wounded with jingall-ball (CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel) . Served throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2 in command of the 2nd Brigade, and was present at the
engagements of El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, and in the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice
mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Commanded the expedition to the Soudan in 1384, and was present in the en-
gagements at El Teb and Temai (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted Lt.General.
for distinguished service in the field, 1st Class of [he Medjidie, two Clasps). Again commanded an expedition
to the Soudan in 1885 (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, G-C3IG-., and Clasp).
89 General C. J. Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storm-
■ting of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
92 General P. G. Pipon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs ofBulganacandM'Kenzie's
Farm, the Battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ofthe Medjidie).
96 Lieut. General C B. Ewart proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 185,1 ; joined the Army in theEas ton its
arrival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856, including one year as Major of Brigade,
Royal Engineers, and was present in the affairs of Balganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, at the battles ofthe Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Msdals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). During the Boer war of 1881 he was appointed Commanding Royal Engineer to the Natal Field Force.
Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Brigadier General in command of the Base and Line of Com-
munications including the general supervision of the contemplated railroad to Berber (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasc and Khedive's Star).
97 Sir John M'Leod served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
fche battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (mentioned in despatches) , siege and fall
of Sebastopol, inclnding the assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against
the mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat (mentioned in despatches),
Khodagunj, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere, Banks' Bungalow, and
Begum's Kottee (mentioned in despatch) , attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the
42nd Highlanders, and served throughout the second phase ofthe Ashanti war, in S874. Commanded the Regi-
ment until ordered up to the front from Mansu to the north side of the Adansi Hills to take command of the
Advanced Guard of the Army, now composed of the former Advanced Guard — viz., Lord Gilford's Scouts and.
Russell's Regiment — together with Head Quarters of Wood's Regiment, Head Quarters 2nd West India Regiment,
and Rait' s Artillery. Commanded the force at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, and capture of Borbo-
rassie ; commanded the Left Attack at the battle of Amoaful; commanded the Advanced Guard at the capture
and destruction of Becquah, the Advanced Guard engagement ot Jarbinbah, and the skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah. Commenced the attack at the battle of Ordahsu with portions of
Wood's and Russell's Regiments, three companies Rifle Brigade, and a 7-pounder gun (slight contused wound of
the hand). Afterwards with the 42nd, a gun, and Rocket Detachment, forced the position and pressing ths
fugitives with the Highlanders entered Coomassie the same evening and was appointed Commandant of the place
(several times mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp).
98 Lieut. General D. MacFarlan served in the action of Chmhut and throughout the defence ofthe Residency at
Lucknow. Was slightly wounded by round-shot splinters and severely by a bullet (mentioned in despatch and
by Governor General in Council, a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in. 1864 against the Mohmunds (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war from November 1878 to March 1879 with the force under Sir Donald Stewart (Medal).
99 Lieut.General the Hon. R. Monck served with the 43rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1853 (Medal).
100 Sir Robert Hay served as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery with the expedition to China in i36o, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, aid surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps).
101 Lt.General B. L. Gordon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the Relief of
Lucknow, including the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoosha, and was also engaged in the action and defeat
ofthe Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches)
and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command ofthe Lower Burmah Division (received the thanks
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Chin Lushai Expe-
ditionary Force in command of the Burmah District (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
102 Lt.General G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-59 with the 23rd Company Royal
Engineers, and was present at the action of Kuujwa, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the R ohilcund
campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly; throughout the Oude
and Trans-Gogra campaign, including tire action of Dounderakera attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Burjeedia,
capture of Fort Musjeedia, and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the
1 ama war of 1S60, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, led the assaulting party (after Major
'iraham, Royal Engineers was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter
(mentioned in despatches for gallant conduct in taking up ladders and bridging the ditch under a heavy fire) ;
was present at the affairs of the 18th and 23rd Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 10th Company Royal Engineers throughout the
Abyssinian campaign and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of ilagdala—
wounded in the right arm and shoulder (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
101 Sir Charles Knight Pearson served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd Sept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack ofthe Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 in command of No. 1 Column, a force of all arms, which invaded Zululand by the
passage of the Lower Tugela. On the 22nd January he defeated in the action of Inyezane a Zulu force which in
superior numbers had taken up position to overwhelm him at a formidable pass called Majia's Hill. He then
advanced and formed the fortified post of Ekowo, and held it while invested by the enemy for two mouths, after
which the place was relieved by Lord Chelmsford {ZCMG., Medal with Clasp).
105 Lt.General B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M. General throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having landed
at Zoulla with the Reconnoitering Party on the 2nd October 1867; present at the action of Arogee and fall of Mag-
dala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
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587a General Officers lietired under lloijnl Warrant. — War Services.
1,16 Sir J. Bevan Edwards served in the Crimea, from 14th Sept. 1855, and was employed in tne demolition of the
Bocks of Sebastopol (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-59. and comm railed a Company of the-
Hoya) Engineers throughout the campaign in Central India under Sir Hug. 1 Hose ; present at the siege and storm-
iug of Chandairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentioned in despatches}, siege ami storming of
Jhausi (directed the only two succ3ssful columns of assault,), actions of the Betwah and Koonch (mentioned in
despatches), actions before Calpee from the 15th to the 21st, May, action of Gnolowlee on 22nd May, in which he
supported with bis Company a p ,rtiou of the 25th Bombay .Native Infantry which had been driven Ivack by over-
powering numbers (specially mentioned in Sir KuH'h Rose's despaf'h for '' prompt resolution in charging most
successfully the very superior force of the rebels, routing them w,th loss, and pursuing them till out of ranch "),,
capture of Ca pee. action beore and capture of Gwalior. Served as Commanding Engineer with Colonel Liddell's
Jolumn in Bundleknnd in August, September and October 1S58, and also with Colonel Meade's Column in Central
India in February, March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee-
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and CB ). Served in the Soudan campaigi, m 188,5 as Colonel on the
Start' Commanding Royal Engineer, and was present in th-s engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of
Teiuai — mentioned in despatches as "having commanded the Royal Engineers in an exceptionally able manner,"
and for having rendered " unfailing assist, inre in carrying out tue many engineering operations which had to be-
undertaken " (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
1117 Lt.General S. M. Wiseman-Clarke served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaigm of 1854-55,.
including the battles of Alma, and Balakluva. siege and fall of Sebastopol. capture of Kertch and Yemkale (Medal!
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, pursuit of the enemy and capture of their guns at Seraighat, action*
at Kallee Nuddie; taking of Futtehghur, expedition to Mhow under .Brigadier Hope, siege and capture of
Lucknow (mentioned in SirE. Lugard'sdespatches) , and subsequent affairs ending in the capture of Bureilly (Medal
with two Clasps).
112 Lieut General H. F. Da vies serve! in the Royal Navy in the Burmese War (Medal). Also in. the Baltic in the-
Russian War (Medal). Serve 1 in the Zulu war ot 1879 as Commandant at Conference Hill and afterwards as.
Commandant of F< re Newdiyate (mentioned in despati hes, Medal with Clasp).
113 Sir Henry Ft. L. New agate Ian ed in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion Kifie Brigade, and was present at the
battle of Alma (Meoal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), .-erve I also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58,.
including the action of Cawnpore, and capt ire 01 L icknow : and with Ross' ( 'amel Corps at, the capture of Calpee-
and operations in Central India ( Brevet of Ma or, Medal wi h two Clasps). Served in the Alahan war in 1878-79
vith the Peshawur Valiey Field 1-' r e in command of the 4th i-.attalion of the Rifle Brigade, commanded the^
Jjower Koorum Brigade from April to Ally. 1880 1 OH., and Medai).
111 Lt. General T. ttoss commanded a detached force on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859; drove the rebels from the
plains of Tila.wara where there was a, large bazar, and next day attacked them in the jungle of Piourea, the whole-
rebel army in consequence retired to Botonl, where they were cut up by Sir R. Kelly — for general services on the'
frontier was highly complimented by the Commander in Chief and Sir ft. Kelly (Medal).
115 Sir Henry We ire served with the 32nd Regiment the Punjaub campaign of 1848, including the first siego-
operations before Mioltan (Medal with Clasp). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as D.A. Adj. General at Head
Quarters, including the affair of Bulganak and battle of Alma (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches). In 1855
he served at, the siege of Sebastopol, and was appointed A.Q.M. General (Medal with two Ciasps, Brevets of Major-
aud Lt. Colonel, Sardinian.aud Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the 50th Regiment
during the New Zealand wars from 1863 to 1866, including the assault and capture of Ra.ngiawbia on 21st Feb. 1864.
(mentioned in despatches) ; the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumarr. on 24th Jan. 1865 (men-
tioned in despatches, and CB.). Commanded a Force of 1200 Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry at Nukumaru and
Waitotora, moving in conjunction with the force under Sir Duncan Cameron ; also the Field Force in its advance-
into the enein3-'s country, for some time during the absence of th3 Brigadier General, including the action of Kaka-
ramea. Commanded the Movable Column formed for keeping open the district in 1865-66, and with that Column,
opened the road to Taranaki until met by the force from that district (Medal).
lls Lt.General Rich landed in the Crimea in 1855, served in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was
present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, ai d Turkish Medal). Served during the campaign of 1858 in
Central India under Sir Hugh Rose, including the action at Koonch, and commanded the 71st Lt. Inf at the actions-
of Muttra and Despoora (mentioned in despatches) , general action of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar
(mentioned), and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded a Field Force of
al) arms in the Jungles of Central India from Nov. 1858 to May 1859 in pursuit of Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib,
Feroie Shah, and other rebel leaders, and on the 5th April surprised and totally routed the rebels at Nainwas —
thanked h;, the Governor General in Council.
120 Lt.General G. B. Milman was present in the action at Marigunge and at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857,
Commanded a Detachment during the advance on the Dilkoosha and Martiniere (mentioned in despatches, Brevet 01
Lt. Colonel, and grant of a year's service) ; served with the 5th Fusiliers in Outram's force at the Alumbagh in allf
the operations of the succeeding months, including the capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59.
including the capture of the Forts of Shunkerpore, Amatee, and Oomrea, and action of Dounderkeira, where he com-
manded the advance guard (Medal with two Clasps, and CB.). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. 1
138 Lt.General Farrington served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej compaignof 1845-46, and was present at the-
hattles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon tMedal and two Clasps). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the passage of the Chenab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
143 Lt.General Meyrick served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege and fall of"
Sebastopol ;Medal v. itn one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
146 Lt.General rie Horsey served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 13th Jan. 1855. including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet ei Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)..
157 Lt.General C. Pollard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) „
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
158 Lt.General Macintyre served with local rank of Captain attached to the Ottoman Army in 1855-56. Joined tha-
Kertch expedition as a Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol). Accompanied tiie army of Omer Pasha,
to Asia Minor, and was present throughout the winter campaign there, including the battle of the Ingour, after-
which battle. Captain Dymock, 95th Foot, having been killed, he was appointed Aide de Camp to the British Com-
missioner, Sir Lmtorn Simmons, in which capacity he served until April 1856, receiving warm acknowledgments
of his services lrom that officer on resigning tue appointment (Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Pro-
ceeded to China in command of a Mountain Train Battery with the expedition in i860. Present at the defence of
Shanghae when attacked by the rebel army on the 18th 19th and 20th Augiut i860. By a well-directed shell from
a mountain train howitzer laid by himself, he wov.nded Chung Wong, Commander in Chief of the rebels, in the
,"ace, in addition to killing- and wounding several of his Staff. Was senior officer of Artillery and in command of
tue South Gate Post, the principal point attacked, during the defence (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
161 Sir Seymour John Blane seived with the Scots lusilier Guaide throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-35,.
ficluding the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the i£th Oct.
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served as Brigade Major to General Nicholson at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers at Goodsspore on the 12th
and 16th July 1857, action at Nujjufghur, siege and assault of Delhi, — three times mentioned in despatches and
in General orders by the Governor General (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
164 Sir James Rattray served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 4th Dec. 1854, including,
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present with Haveloek's
Column at the relief and subsequent defence of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches), defence of the Alumbagh
under Outram, and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
165 Lt.General H. G. Woods served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 20th Nov. 1854, and was present at
the siege and fall ol Sebastopol, and commanded the Grenadiers of the 97th with the storming party of the Redac
on the 8th Sept.— wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
General Officers Retired un ■'" • Royal Warrant. — War Services. 5$7&
% \ Li.Gen -al J. Fulton served in the Punjaub cam ,. g -n in 1848-49 (Medal). Also at the siege of Delhi (men-
.tioneii in despatches with " especial approbation and thASS&jfJor zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great
danger," Medal with Clasp).
173 Lt. General W. Rickmr.n served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of
■ Sebastopol and sortie of 22nd March (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
174 Lt.General P. G. T. Deshon served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde, and was present at the battle of
Hyderabad (Medal). He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1844-45, an(i was present
•at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur, as also in the operations against the Forts
of Munnahur and Munsontosh in the Southern Concan. Landed in the Crimea with the 48th Regt. on 21st April
.i8"55, and served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded a portion of the Regiment detached on duty
in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
182 Lt.General Wombwell served with the 46th Regt. atthe siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
•of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
163 Lt.General C. T. Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan. and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budle-
keserai, and throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
lm Lt.General H. F. Williams served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town, and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghans beyond the Khyber Pass
'(Medal with two Clasps) . Also present during the operations in the Euzofzye Country, and capture of the insur-
gent villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the campaign of 1857 against the muti-
neers in India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking
■ of the Heights before Delhi on 8th June, subsequent siege operations to 16th August — severe gun-shot wound and
left thigh-bone broken on 19th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
192 Lt.General A. U. Cooke served in the Crimea from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
193 Lt.General H. Wray was sent on special service to Japan in Dec. 1863 as Commanding Royal Engineer under
.the Naval Commander in Chief Vice- Admiral Sir Augustus Kuper. Was sent by him in August 1864 to reconnoitre
the batteries in Simonosaki Straits, and was afterwards present with a Detaohment of Royal Engineers in the actios
'Of the 5th Sept. 1864 and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
195 LuGeneral J. W. Laurie served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 8lh November 1854
.until the evacuation al the Crimea, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulse of
.the two sorties on the advanced trenches in front of the Ovens en the 22nd arid 23rd November (mentioned in
despatches), attacks on the Barrack Battery on the 18th June and on the Redan on tho 8th September 1855 ; he was
wounded in December 1854, and again in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of tho
Medjidie). Served in India during the mutiny, and was Staff Officer of a Field Force in the Rewah Kantee district
in i860 (Medal). Served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Second in Com-
mand from the 1st April till the close of the rebellion, and as Commandant of the Base and Lines of Communication
in the North West (Medal). Served during the Servo-Bulgarian war in 1885-86 as Red Cross Commissioner
with the Servian Army (received the thanks of the King and Government of Servia, the Red Cross of Seryia,
-and the Second Class of St. Sava).
i97 Lt.General G. H. Page served in the 58th Regt. in New Zealand (Medal), and was present at the storming of
.Kawiti's Pah nth Jan. 1846, and he defeated the natives in a night attack on his post on the River Hutt, i6thMay
following. Present at the skirmish atTaitaii6th June, commanded a Detachment at the capture of Chief Te Raupe-
rahs and at the skirmish in Horokiwi Valley; present at the attack ana repulse of tho enemy on the settlements
and stockades of Wanganui 19th May ; and in the action of the 19th July 1847 he directed a charge which
repulsed the enemy. Served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea, subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 6th Dec. 1855, until the withdrawal of the Army.
198 Lt. General G. E. Baynes served with the 8th Regt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties
■on the 9th, 14th, 18th and 23rd July, and commanded the storming party of the 2nd Column of attack at the assault
-of the city (Brevet of Major, Modal with Clasp).
li9 Maior General W. Cooper served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the campaign of 1852-53 in Burmah,
.including the capture of Rangoon, capture of Prome, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp tor Pegu). Served
.in the Indian Mutiny ctmjiign i'i 1857-58 (Mjdal). Served as Assist mt Quarter Master General to the
•expeditionary force on the Eusufzai Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in 1858, and in the same capacity with the
expeditionary force in the Wuzeeri country under Brigadier General Chamberlain in Dec. 1859 (Medal with
•Clasp).
200 Sir John M'Neill served during the campaign of 1857-58 in India as Aide de Camp to Sir Edward Lugard
■during the siege and capture of Lucknow, engagement at Jaunpore, relief of Azimgnur, and various operations at
-Jugdespore( Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major;. In 1861 proceeded with Sir Duncan Cameron to New Zealand
•as his Aide de Camp and served there until 1865 ; present at the engagements on the Katikara river, the Koeroa, Ran-
.gariri, ihe Gate Pah, and various other encounters with the natives (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Victoria Cross, and
Medal) : received the VUL "for the valour and presence of mind which he displayed in JNew Zealand, on the 30th
March 1864, which is thus described by Private Vosper, of the Colonial Delenee Force. Private Vosper states that
.he was sent on that day with Private Gibson, of the same force, as an esc >rt to Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, Aide
•do Camp to Lieutenant General Sir Duncan Cameron. Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill was proceeding to Te
Awamutu on duty at tho time. On returning from that place, and about a mile on this side of Ohai.pu, this
Officer, having seen a body of the enemy in front, sent Private Gibson back to bring up infantry from Ohanpu,
-and he and Private Vosper proceeded leisurely to the top of a rise to watch the enemy. Suddenly they were
attacked by about 50 natives, who were concealed in the fern close at hand. Their only chance of escape was
-by riding for their lives, and as they turned to gallop, Private Vosper's horse fell and threw him. The natives
^thereupon rushed forward to seize him, but Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, on perceiving Private Vosper was not
.following him, returned, caught his horse, and helped him to mount. The natives were firing sharply at them
.and were so near that, according to Private Vosper's statement, it was only by galloping as hard as they could
•that they escaped. He says that he owes his life entirely to Lt. Colonel M'Neili's assistance, for he could not have
.caught his horse alone, and in a few moments must have been killed." Commanded the Tipperary Flying
'Column during the Fenian disturbances in the winter of 1866-67, and was thanked by Lord Strathnairn in
General orders for services rendered on that occasion. Served on the Staff of the Red River Expedition from
Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1870 \CMG-.). Served as Colonel on the Staff and Second in Command of the
Ashanti expedition under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1873 till very severely wounded on the 13th October in the
.attack of the village of fissaman (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Appointed Aide de Camp to H.R. H.
the Commander in Chief in January 1874, and Equerry to the Queen on the nth August following. Accompanied
H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught to Egypt in 1882 when commanding the Brigade of Guards ; served throughout
the Egyptian war, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with
•Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of a
Brigade of Infantry, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba in command of the troops (men-
tioned in despatches, two Clasps).
2U1 Lt.General A. H. Dawson served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
202 Lt-General F. M. Colvile served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was ;present at the
capture of Kirwee, and commanded three Companies 43rd Light Infantry at the subsequent operations in Bundle-
■ound, Central India, under Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the New Zealand
war in 1864-65, and was present at the engagements of Maketu and Te Ranga, and at various operations in
Taranaka. Very severely wounded on the 22 nd Oct. 1865 — right thigh-bone fractured (frequently mentioned
.in despatches, and thanked in General Orders, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., and Medal).
203 Lt.General V. H. Bowles served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Kastern campaign of 1854-55,
.including the battles of Alrna, Balaklava, and Inkerman ; siege, assaults and fall of sebastopol, expeditions
587c General Officers Retired under "Royal Warrant. — War Services.
Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbcum (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
205 Lt.General A. R. Gloag served in Kimedy in 1356, and was present at the attac 1 and capture of Suringee and
of Woojee Guddah.
260 Lt.General J. I. Macdonell landed in the Crimea in January 1S55, and serv jd with the 71st Highlanders-
in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and took part in the expedition to Kei tcl and Yenikali (Medal with.
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir He rh Rose during the summerof
1858, and was present at the actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, action of
Morar and subsequent operations terminating in the taking of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Eusofzai Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and
other Afghan tribes on the North- West Frontier of India, including the forcing of the Umbeylah Pass, numerous
outpost attacks, storm and recapture of the Crag Piquet, and final engagements resulting in the total defeat of
the assembled hill tribes (India Medal with Clasp for Umbeyla).
207 Lt.General ,T. F. Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
208 Sir Richard Sankey served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations
at Cawnpore under General Windham, siege and canture of Lucknow ( Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasn 1. Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as Commanding Royal Engineer in the Southern Afghanistan Field Force [CB., Medal).
209 Lt.General J. T. Dalyell served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and the early part of 1855 with the 21st
"Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
210 Lt.General T. I. M. Hog served with the Saugor Field Division under Brigadier Whitlock in 1858 and was pre-
sent at the action on the 17th April (Medal).
212 Lt.General H. Kent. — For War Services, see Militia (Middlesex Regiment).
2.5 Sir Andrew Clarke was employed on special service in 184S in New Zealand, and in command of a party
making a detailed reconnaisance within the disturbed districts in presence of and engaged with the enemy (Medal).
2.6 Lt.General J. Mullins served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the
Detachment of Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the Chief
Myah Toon in the vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1S53 (Medal).
217 Lt.General T. N. Harward served with Havelock's Force from its Srst advance from Allahabad to Lucknow,
including the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo, Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungurwar, and
relief of Licknow (mentioned in despatch) ; defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp).
2,8 Sir William Bellairs was present with the Second Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, from
the landing in Turkey to the evacuation of the Crimea., including the battles of Alma (as Adjutant of the 49th Regt.)
and Inkerman (where he led into action a Detached Wing of the 49th Regt.), siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of
the 26th October, attack of the Quarries on 7th June, and of the Redan on the i8th June and 8th September (men-
tioned in despatches "for distinguished conduct"). Appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in
Dec. 1854, and Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division at the cloaa of the campaign (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medai). Served
as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78. Commanded the combined
forces on the Eastern Frontier from December to March during the Gaika rebellion (several times mentioned in
despatches, CB., mentioned by General Sir A. Cunynghame for "great intelligence in the distribution of his
troops"). Served throughout the Zulu campaign of 1879 as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General, and
commanded the laager for the protection of the column train during the engagement at Dlundi (mentioned in.
despatches). Brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for the Colonies by Governor Sir Battle Frere for
the "valuable advice which his judgment and experience enabled him to afford " him " under circumstances of no-
ordinary difficulty and danger" (AX'il/y. Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Boer war of i83o-8r as
Brigadier General commanding the Forces in the Transvaal, and afterwards as Administrator of the Transvaal,
and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
220 Lt.General S. H. E. Chamier commanded Mounted Train Howitzers and Rockets in the engagement with the
Hill Kurreens in Pegu on 22nd April 1856. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign from 29th May 1857 to 13th Sept.
1858, including the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, Badshagunge, Sultanpore, and Dhowrara under
General Franks ; siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; the relief of Azimghur and actions of Munnihar,
Tonse Bridge, Nughai, Munnuhar, Shropore Ghaut, Jugdespore, Dulleepore, Metahi, and Chc-wbeypore under
General Lugard. Commanded a Light Field Battery during the severe engagements at Cawnpore under General
Windham on the 26th, 27th and 28th November 1S57, when he was especially thanked for "the gallant manner in
which he fought his guns." Served also under Lord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
mutineers on the 6th December 1S57 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
223 Major General G. T. Brice served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 1st January 1855, including tha
siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan en the iSth June and 8th September, also at the bombardment.
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
224 Major General F. Hardy. — For War Services, see Militia (York and Lancaster Regiment).
225 Major General Hon. W.' H. Herbert served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 31st July 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
220 Lt.General the Hon. B.M Ward"served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 3rd May 1S55 with the 47th
Regiment, including the battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two
Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
227 Sir John Stokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked by the Commander in
Chief for gallant conduct in the action of the Gwanga on 8th June 1846, and again on 25th July for opening commu-
nication through the heart of the enemy's country. In 1S51 was appointed D.A.Q.M. General of the Field Force
and assisted to organise some 3,000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged in all the operations of the Division from Feb.
to July 185 1, and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In 1855 was appointed Chief Engineer to the Turkish
Contingent and raised and organised the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was employed in fortifying
Kertch during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie— promoted to 2nd Class in 1874—
and Turkish Medal). In May 1856 was appointed by Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for War, to be his Con»-
missioner for settling all affairs connected with the breaking up of the Turkish Contingent, with full powers to
decide all questions of compensation to Officers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. This service
was completed and all his decisions approved of in July following. In July 1856 was appointed Her Majesty's Com-
missioner for the Danube, under the Treaty of Paris.
230 Major General Hon. S. Mostyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol and attack of the Redan on' the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawn-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee, Trans-Gogra campaign when the rebels
were driven into Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the 2nd Battalion,
23rd Fusiliers, and commanded the Head Quarters throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874,
including the capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becqua, battle of Ordahsu,
and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
231 Lt.General J. Sprot served with the Force under General Woodburn in the afair at Aurungabad in 1857
. (Medal) ; afterwards served as acting Executive Engineer of theRajpootana Field Force and received the commen-
dation of General Roberts commanding, and of the Bombay Government, lor his " great energy and ability " in
the construction of barracks for the European troops at Neemuch.
233 Lt.General J. J. M'L. Innes served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency
of Lucknow, as Field Engineer with Frank's Division during its march through Oud : and greatly distinguished
himself in the action at Sultanpore (Victoria Cross): received the FlE under the t'jllowing circumstances : —
" Date of act of bravery, 23rd February 1858.— At the action of Sultanpore, Lieutenant Lnues far in advance of
the leading skirmishers, was the first to secure a gun which the enemy were abandoning. Retiring from this
they rallied round another gun further back, from which the shot would, in another instant, have ploughed
through our advancing columns, when Lieutenant Innes rode up, unsupported, shot the gunner who was about to.
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 587^
apply the match, and, remaining undaunted at his post, the mark for a hundred matchlock men, who were
sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at hay until assistance reached him.— Letter J rom Major
Geuer al Thomas Mart Franks, KCS., of 12th March 1858." Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with two Clasps) Brevet of Major, and a year's service) .
231 Major General F. R. Solly Flood served with the 53rd Regiment in a force under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52
against the hill tribes on theN.W. Frontier of India. Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 ; was with the
Alumbagh Force during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; with the 53rd at the relief of Cawupore on 29th
Nov. 1857 action there on the 6th December, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Kala
Nuddee and occupation of Futtehghur, affair ot'Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege of Lucknow
as Aide de Camp to General Mansfield (severely wounded) , with the 53rd during the hot weather campaign in Oade
ini85S, including the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Snltanpore; as Aide de Camp to Sir William
Mansfield during the winter campaign of 1858-59, including that in the 3aiswara country and action at Dhoondea
Khaira, and the Trans-Gogra campaign with its several minor affairs and the final action on the Raptee (mentioned
in despatches, Medai with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
235 Major General the Hon. C. J. Addingtonserved in the 38thRegiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th
June 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack and occupationof the Cemetery
on the iSth June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class ot the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Mean-
gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nugger (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp
and Brevet of Major). ,»'■,, . .
237 Major General T. P. Smith served at the siege and capture of Lucknow and capture of Bareilly (Medal wich
Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major
General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
239 Major General P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign
from June to December 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ana Turkish Medal).
210 Lt.General H. A. Brownlow served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai
siege of Delhi— had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded
at the assault; served the Rohilcund campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
242 Major General W. H. Hawley served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th January 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Meda with Clasp, and Turkish Modal).
244 Major GeneralJ. Bonus served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm
of Lohari. actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and battle before
and capture of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan
war in 18-8-79 m command of the Queen's Own Sappers and Miners and as Field Engineer, and took part in the
Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut.Colone), Medal).
245 Lt.General M. de la Poer Beresford served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855,
including the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia
Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
24C Major General G. A. Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassen (Medal
with: Clasp for Pegu).
247 Lt.General J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
248 Major General W.J. Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of 1 852-53 ,
and was present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack
on the White House Stockade, 12th April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two follow-
ing da3*s, concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of
Bassein and Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days,
during which the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major) ; received the thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate occasions during tae
war. Served as a volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic Expedition of 1854
(Medal). Served as Staff Captain at Smyrna from April to September 1S55, and as Commandant with rank ot
Assistant Adjutant General at Smyrna and Alrydos (Dardanelles) from 1st September 1855 to 27th October 1856.
250 Major General A. F. Warren served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle- of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression
of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions atCawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked
for the Gold Coast in command of the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the second phsse 01 the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battles of Ordahsu and capture 01 Coomassie (several times
mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
251 Major General J. H. Rocke served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the r8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 ; commanded a Wing of the 2nd Battalion at, the
affairs at Nukumaru on 25th and 26th Jan. 1S63 (mentioneu in despatches); and commanded the 2nd Battalion at
the capture of the Putahi Pah on the 7th Jan. 1866 (mentioned in general orders, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
252 Major General W. D. S. Dickins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855.
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; was also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign ot 1857-58, and was present, at the
actions of Chanda, Nuneerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude,
and affair of Meangunge (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2i3 Major General J. Thompson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions of the
3rd 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st Sept. (Medal with two Clasps).
254 Major General F. W. Lambton landed in the Crimea in Sept. 1S55, and served with the 71st Highlanders in
the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at its fall (Medal with Clasp, and Turkith Medal).
Served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the taking of Fort Nahargah (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
255 Sir Henry P. Ewart commanded the Household Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasrn, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (three
times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Brigadier General in command of the Cavalry Brigade — horse shot (mentioned in
despatches, KCB., and Clasp).
2i7 Major General W. J. Stuart served during the operations of 1856-58 at Canton ; was present at the capture
and demolition of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories ; led the French
Storming Party at the assault of Canton, and was thanked by the French Naval Commander in Chiet (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
258 Sir Arthur Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to 24th May
1855; then as Aide de Camp to Major General Cunynghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
259 Major General A. H. W.Williams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, andTurkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was engaged m the repulse of the
mutinous sepoys at Moolfcan on 31st March (mentioned in despatches); also served in Central India, and was
present at the ca,pture of Fort Nahurgah ; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee
and afterwards served as Brigade Major to the Royal Artillery of the Malwa Division (Medal).
261 Major General Henry Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut, 30th June 1857,
and throughout the delence of tbe Lucknow Residency ; commanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first
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part of the siege, and at Sago's House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a
gun in battery at the head of twenty men, for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having
"highly distineuished himself" (Medal with Clasp, promoted to be Captain, and a year's service).
262 Major General H. M. G. Purvis served m the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition against
the Wnzeerees and with that into the Hissarik Valley (Medal).
263 Major General C. T. Haig served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the battle
of Khooshab and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the siege and assault of Kotah and Dwarka— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Was Assistant Field Engi-
neer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
264 Major General T. F. Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th
Tunjaub Infantry against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during March, April, and May i860, and was present at the
action of Poluseen, forcing the Burrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and various minor
affairs (Medal with Clasp).
265 Major General R. W. Hinxman served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in
India from 7th June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking ihe Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations, assault and capture of the city, with the final attack 011 and occupation of the palace (Medal with
Clasp).
266 Major General A. H. Stephens served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 23rd Jan, to 12th April 1855,
including the siege und fa'l of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Spi ved also during the Indian
campaign of 1857-5S, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabunge, action of Sundella, and
taking of Fort Birwah (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade,
and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful (slightly
wounded), battle ot Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
267 Major General J. C. Tayler served with the Sangor Field Force in 1858, and was present at the affair of
Kirbrai, battle of Banda, and occupation of Kirrvee (Medal).
268 Major General W. H. M'Causland served in the China war in tSSo, and was present at the capture of the
Peiho Fnrts (Medal with Clasp).
289 Major General F. E. Hadow was present in several skirmishes in the Sumbulpore country during the Indian
Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
270 Sir Owen Tudor Burne served in the Crimea with the 20th Regt. subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
14th March 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant of the 20th Regiment and alsoBri-
gade Major on the Staff of Brigadier Evelegh, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Mohan, Meeangunge, Poorwah, Hussungunge, Morar Mow, Fort of
Simree, Fort Churda and Fort Musjeedia, Muchleegaon, Kaber Jungles, Fort Dooraha, and final operations in
Oude in 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, and Brevet of Major
for services in the field, Medal with Clasp). Appointed in 1S61 Military Secretary to Lord Strathnairn, Commander
in Chief in India. Accompanied Lord Strathnairn to England in 1865, and remained on his Staff when Com-
mander of the Forces in Ireland. Present during the Fenian disturbances in 1866-67 (received the thanks of the
authorities in Ireland) . Proceeded to India in 1868 with the late Earl of Mayo, Viceroy and Governor General, and
served with him as Private Secretary until his assassination in 1872 (received the thanks of Government for hia
services, promoted to an Unattached Majority, and appointed a CSI.).
'"' Lord Frankfort de Montmorency served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals). Commanded a Detachment of the 33rd against the rebels, and after the death of the senior Officer
commanded the Dohud Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Rewa Kama, Guzerat. Served
with a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel. Served in the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-68 (Medal). Commanded the Frontier Field Force during the operations in the Soudan in
1886-87 (Khedive's Star). Commanded the.British Column of the Frontier Field Force during the operations on
the Nile in 1889 (mentioned in despatches).
272 Major General W. Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including'the battles
of Alma and lnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September,
and repulse ol the sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal).
373 Major General A. H. King served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the affairs of Bulgauac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and lnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie
on the 26th Oct. 1854, and was Aide de Camp to General Markham at the final assault of tne Redan on the 8th
September (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
574 Major General G. J. Wigram served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Battalion
Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
27s Lord Ralph Kerr served in (he Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad in
cammand of the 1 ;th Hussars (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
276 Major General W. D. Bond served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement attJIundi —
severely wounded (mentioned iu despatches, Brevets of Lt.Colonsl and Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Boer war of 188 1.
277 Major General T. P. Berthon served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present at the bombardment
and capture of the Forts at. Mohnmra (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Mountain Train in action with insur-
gent Bheels at Shumsherpore (Indian Mutiny Medal).
278 Major General W. L. Pemberton served with the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely
wounded, with loss of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore on the 27th Nov. 1857 (Medal). Served m the Zulu
war of 1879 and commanded one of the two divisions ofthe column raised for the relief of Ekowe, and was present
ait the action of Gingit dhlovu and relief of Ekowe (CB., Medal with Clasp).
279 Major General A. Lambton served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 1 ith Dec. 1S54, and the assaults of
the 18th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war oi 1882, and was present
in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 in command of tue 1st Battalion Coldstream
Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at the actioa near Tofreck on the 24th March, when he
was in command, and at the destruction of Temai; was appointed Commandant at Otao (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Clasp).
280 Major General C. R. H. Nicholl served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also with the 2ud Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the
Indian Mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous aflairs during the Oude
campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard
skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of
Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
292 Major General W. H. Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was
present at Katikara and Rangiawhia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (received the thanks
of the Major General Commanding, Medal). Served with the 70th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
285 Major General O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54 till October of that year. Served
General Officers Retired under Royal Warrant. — War Services. 5^7/
also the campaign of 1855 from September, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). AVas in command of the Royal Artillery throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-77 under
Major General the Hon. Sir F. Colborne, including the advance on and capture of Xinta in December 1879
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
281 Major General H. B. Peilden served with the 33th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, including the attack and occupation
of the Cemetery on the 18th June — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
285 Majer General C.B. Knowles served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July 185s, including
the siege and full of Ssbastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Tarkish Medal). Commanded the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagements at Charasiah on 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879, including the engagement at the Asmai Heights on 14th December— mentioned
in despatches (OS., Medal with two Clasps).
287 Major General Thornton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-89 m command of Royal Artillery
{Modal with Clasp).
288 Major General W. C. Justice served with the 75th Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857, and was
present at the siege of Delhi from 23rd June (in command of the Light Company from 13th Sept.). storm and capture
•of the city (Medal with Clasp).
289 Major General J. A. Tillard served in the Afghan war m 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in trie march to Candahar and
was present at the battle of Can lahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, .Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Dec u-ation). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, C'B., and
Medal with Clasp).
290 Major General J. E. D. Hill served with the 97th Regt. in the Crimea from the 29th July 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was one of the lieutenants of "the ladder party at the attack of the Redan on 8th Sept., on
which occasion he was wounded in the left hip, and mentioned in despatches for "distinguished conduct" (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
291 Major General A. H. Utterson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth July 1S55 including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and assault of the Redan on the 8th September ; was also at the bombardment and
surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turki-h Medal) . Served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war
in 1S78-70, and was present at the capture of Ah Mu-jidand in 'he expeditions into the Bazar Valley, including the
engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in de-<patchee, Medal with Cla-p).
292 Ma;or General C. S. Th >m ..son served in the Indian Mutiny ca upaijn in 1857-58, and was present at the
battle of Budleekeserai and at the sie xe and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp..
293 M ijor Gjueral H. J. Degacher served in the Kafir war of 1877-78, and t JOk pa:-t in the operations against
the Galekas and in the attack on the Taba ka Udpda , also served in the Zulu war of 1879 [CB., Medal with Clasp).
231 Maior General C. Cowie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir
Donald Stewart, includingthe engagementat Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
295 Major General R. Whigha 11 served wioh the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1854, includ-
ing the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, aad assault of the outvvorks on i3th June (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
296 Major General R. C. B. Pembc-rton served in the Inlian Mutiny camoaign, including the battle of Budleeke-
serai, throughout the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion —
^slightly wounded; had charge of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
297 Sir H. J. Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
gth April, and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal).
333 Major General F. J. Hercy served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-50 after the fall of Sebastopol.
299 Major General A. S. M. Browne served with the Scots Greys in the Crimea from 30th July to 1st Sept. and from
Oct. to Dec. 1855, iucluiing the battle of Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastjpol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
300 Major General T. R. Stevenson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 1st Battalion Royal
Irish Fusiliers, and was present at the battle of l'el-el-Keoir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
301 Major General A. M. Rawlins served in the Indian Mutiny camoaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
302 Major General M. J\ R. MacGregor served with the 18th Roya\Tnsh in the Afghan war in 1880 Medal).
303 Maior General H. M. Bengough commanded a Battalion of the Natal Native Contingent during the Zulu
■war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General
(meationed in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
301 Sir Charles Wilson served in the K <ry ptian war of 1882 on special service (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition hi 1885 as Chief of the Intelligence Department, and was present at the action of
AbuKlea; after the engagementat H)l Gubat he commanded the Desert Column in its advance to the Nile and
the reconnaissance of Metammeh, and proceeded up the Nile to the vicinity of Khartoum with a small force of the
Sussex Regiment and Soudanese troops in two steamers with the object of relieving Gordon (mentioned in
despatches, KV.B., two Clasps).
31,5 Major General H. H. D. Stracej^ served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, ahd was present in the engagements at Hisheen and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3"> Major General F. J. Caldecott served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from
September 1867, and commanded a liivision of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentioned in
despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal'' — Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present at the
•defence of Candnhar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and at the battle of C tndahar (Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
307 Mnjor General A. Harness served in the Kafir war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagementattheTaba-ka-
Udoda (mentioned in desp itches) ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present 111 the engagement at
Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., and Medal with C;aspi.
308 Major General J. E. Waller served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66. and was present at the destruc-
tion ofthe Bala Stockades (Medal with Ciasp). Served in the Afghan war of i878-S.>, and was present in the
engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and in the advance on Cabul under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 189: (Clasp), aud with the
second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
309 Major General E. Leach served in the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
19th September 1855 until the evacuation on 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 as
Orderly Officer to Colonel Waddy when commanding a Field Force in the Waikato in 1864 . present at Waiari;
appointed Aid de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1865; and present at the attack and repulse of the
enemy at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 26th Jan. 1865, and
present at the repulse of the enemy at Kakaramea (mentioned), and served thr'niyhnut the campaign Wanganui
district under Sir D Cameron. Accompanied Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant General durins his campaign
•on the West Coast in 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putalii, Ottawa, Ketemari, and
Waiioko Pah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion West Kent
Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action of Kassasin on the 9th of September
i(Medal. 4th Class ofthe Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of
ihe 1st Battalion ofthe West Kent Regiment (mentioned in despatches, CB.. and Clasp).
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310 Major General D. M. Strongfserved in tbe Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, andMedali.
312 Major General J. B. R. Atkinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements
at Saif-u-deen, Ahmed Kheyl, and Patkao Shana (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
313 Major General G. Hatchell served in the Afghan war in 1878-75, and took part in the second expedition into
the Bazar Valley nnder Lieut. General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
314 Major General C. W. Robinson served with the 2nd Battalion Bifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, from 12th December 1873 as Brigade Major to the
European Brigade, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp).
315 Major General E. L. England served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions
at Amora.li on the 17th and 25th April (Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in
1878, including the storming of Tolyana's Stadt; also throughout the Zulu war of 1870. taking part in the
engagements at Zungin Nek and Kambula Hill, and, in command of the 1st Battalion, in the action at Ulundi
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
310 Major General Hon. W. S .D. Home served witii the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and* Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 in command of the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards until
after the engagement at Hasheen (Clasp).
3i" Major General R. Eardley-Wilmot served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-66 — slightly wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ah"
Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December
1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
3iS Major General J. C. Russell served throughout tbe second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 as Aide de Camp
to Sir Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, the attack and capture of Beoquah, the battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Chisp). Served in
the Kafir war of 1878-79 in the operations against Seknkuoi under Colonel Rowlands. Served in the Zulu war of
1S79, and was present in the engagements of Zlobane Mountain and Kambula (several times mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
:'19 Major General S. J. Nicholson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
321 Major General E. D'O. Twemlow served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
322 Major General R. F. C. A. Tytler served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
323 Major General F. E. Hastings served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp) ; and with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
325 Major General H. R. Hope served in the Afghan war in 1S70-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 18S6-89 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
326 Major General K. G. Henderson served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku
Forts and Pekin) . Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General ;
was Commandant at Shellal and at Assouan (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
327 Major General G. Swinley served with the Bhootan Field Force from Novemoer 1865 to March i860 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Hazara Mountain Battery in the Black Mountain Expedition in 1868 (Clasp). Commanded
two guns of No. 2 Mountain Battery in the Jowaki Afreedee expedition of 1877-7S (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Commanded No. 2 Mountain Battery throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the affair at Mat-
toon, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879,
including the investment of Sherpore. Was also present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 25th April 1S80.
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and took part in the battle of Candahar (several
timesmentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
328 Major General James Browne served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. and was present in the
engagement at Ulundi and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, hicluding the storming of the strong-
hold (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1881 , part of the time as Commandant at Newcastle.
329 Major General F. S. Russell served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873; was attached to Woad's
Regiment, and commanded the post of Accrofoomu on the line of communieation (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 2nd Division, and
was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1S81.
330 Major General A. D. Anderson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Major Royal Artillery with
the Southern Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
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$gSa War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
1 Sir Neville Chamberlain served throughout the Affghan campaigns of 1839-42, during which he was attached
to Christie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded on six different occasions and has received the Medal
for Ghuznee, and also the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabu] 1842." Was present with the Governor
General's Body Guard at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the actions of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Force on
the N. W. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hostile Hill Tribes, and with signal success (Medal
with Clasp, KCB. and SCSI.).
3 General R. R. Younghusband served with the Field Force in Sind and Afghanistan in 1841-42 ; present
with the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar; and in 1843, as Major of Brigade to the force, was present
at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Served as Deputy Adjutant General to the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Ha.llilah Bay, at the storm and capture of Reshire, the sur-
render of Bushire, and during the forced march on Borazjoon, the occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and
the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
4 Sir Charles Reid served in Upper Sind under Sir Charles Napier in 1843; and with the Sirmoor Battalion (Goorkhas)
throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon — brought the
Battalion out of action (horse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Sir Walter Gilbert's despatch, Medal and
Clasp). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the
Sirmoor Battalion throughout the Indian Mutiny ini857; opened the communication between Meerutand Calcutta,
for which he received the thanks of Government; was present at the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai and throughout
the siege ol Delhi, and commanded all the advanced posts on the right of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Rao's
h-ouse (the key of the position) from the 8th June to the 14th September, during which period twenty-six separate
attacks upon chose positions were repulsed. Commanded a Column on the 17th June for the attack on Kissen-
gunge, commanded the 4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th September — severely wounded (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude campaign in 185S-59 (Aide de Camp to; the
Queen and Colonel, thanked by Parliament, and on four separate occasions by the Government of India). Is in
receipt of the Good Service and the Wound pensions, and in 1871 was nominated a i'CK. for his distinguished
military services. Nominated GCB. in 1886.
5 General G. P. Whish served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal). Also i:
the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goojeral
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet 01 Major).
7 Sir Edward Leehmere Russell served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1842-43 and was present
in all the operations including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, anil as Adjutant of the Sind
Irregular Horse in the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
9 General H. W. Blake served during the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebellion in the Golcon-
dah Zemindary in 1848.
10 Sir Crawford Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan of 1839-42, including the
siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and various actions near Candahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at Rawul
Pindee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier 1^1853-55 (Medal). Served at Mooltan
during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry, was engaged against the Googaira
rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawutne for four days (Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and thanks
of Government).
11 General W. F. Nuthall served in 1852-53; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in the
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigan stockade at the summit of the Pass. Has received
the thanks of the Governor General on several following occasions : — for services with the Pogn Light Infantry — in
expelling Marauding Bands in the Rangoon ilistrict in 1853, in Pegu district in 1853-54, and in Tharawaddy district
in 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu!.
12 Sir Arnold Kemball. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
16 Sir Henry Norman served as Adjutant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub cam-
paign of 1848-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillian wallah, and Goojerat, and
subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Troops engaged m the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major or D. A^ Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was engaged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1S57 until the termination of the
war. As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8th June 1857 in which
the Adjutant General (Colonel Chester! was killed, and performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Army in th9
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was present with Greathed's Column at
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oude with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant, "present with the Commander' in Chief m the skirmishes prior to and throughout the
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nujeef) ; at the relief of
Cawnpore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1S57 when the Gwalior Contingent and other
Troops were finally routed and dispersed ; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation of Futtehghur on 3rd June
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 21st March 185S. Rohilcurdcampaignin May, including the action
of Bar eilly (wounded) and affair at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude during the cold season of 1858-59, including
the affairs of Doundeakeira, Bergudia, Musjidea, and the Raptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB., and Brevets of
Major and Lt.Colonel ; was twenty-live times thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field) .
17 Sir William Olpherts. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
20 General C. B. Fuller.— For War Services, see Royal Artillery;
23 General A. R. Manson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
his Regiment at the action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near Rajghur (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
26 Sir Johu Forbes served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42, including the advance on
Candahar, and the several operations of the army under General Nott leading to the reoccupation of Ghuznee
and Cabul (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier in Sind in 1843, and was present at the
battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault aud capture of Reshire, surrender
ef Bushire ^ at Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded (received the thanks of the Government
ot India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Served with the Central India Field Force from the
siege of Ratghur to the tall of Calpee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the rear guard
from Etora to Deopoora when attacked by the rebel army and which he held in check until the baggage was
safely escorted into camp.
28 Sir F. R. Maunsell. — For War Services, see Royal Engineers.
20 Sir Harry Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers aud Miners in Persia in 1857, and was present
at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa
Field Force in 1857, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, took part in the neges
of Dhar, Ritghur, Goratote, and Jhausi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor affairs of the above
forces till the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the 1* € under
the following circumstances :— " For conspicuous bravery on the 21st November 1857, at Mundisore, in saving
the life of Lieutenant G. Dew, 14th Light Dragoons, at the risk of his own, by attempting to cut down a Vela^tee,
who covered him (Lictiteuaut Dew) with his piece, from only a few paces to the rear. Lieutenant Prendergast
was wounded in this affair by the discharge of the pie '.e, anil would probably have been cut down had not the
rebel been killed by Major Orr. He also distinguished himself by his gallantry in the actions at Ratghur ana
Betwa, when he was severely wounded. Major General Sir Hugh Rose, in forwarding his recommendation to
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59&b
this Officer, states: — "Lieutenant Prendergast, Madras Engineers, was specially mentioned by Brigadier, now
Sir Charles Stuart, for the gallant act at Mundisore, when he was severely wounded. Secondly, he was ' speci-
ally mentioned ' by me when acting voluntarily as my Aide de Camp in the action before besieging Ratghur, on
the Jieena river, for gallant conduct. His horse was killed on that occasion. Thirdly, at the action of 'The
B.etwa,' he again voluntarily acted as my Aide de Camp and distinguished himself by his bravery in the charge
which I made with Captain Need's Troop, Her Ma.jesty's 14th Light Dragoons, against the left of the so-called
Peishwa's army, under Tantia Topee. He was severely wounded on that occasion.' " Commanded the Detach-
ment of three Companies of Madras Sappers and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance,
and was present at the action before Magdala (mentioned in despatches as having "rendered singularly
valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Commanded the Burmese Expedition of
1885-86 (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, KCB., and Medal with Clasp).
31 Sir J. L. Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, ana was present at the battle of Maharajorc as
Aide de Camp to Major General Littler ( Bronze Star) . Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as Assis-
tant and .Deputy Quarter Master General from October 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Ensufzaie frontier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Neriujee on the 21st July and 3rd
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
in 1858, including the actions of Baree, Siraree, and Nawabgun'ge, and passage of the Gunrtec at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1859 — twice thanked by Government (Medal, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 5th Punjanb Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1S63 (CZ>\, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in 1S68, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Claspj ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candah'ir.
32 Sir Samuel James Browne served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ranmuggur, Sadoolapore, Ohillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). In command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry and Corps of Guides served on the Derajat and Peshawur
frontier from 1850 to 1869, including operations against Oomurzaie Wuzeerees in 1851-52 ; the Bozdar Belooch
Expedition ic March 1857 ; the attacks on Narinjee (Eusofzai border) in July and August 1857, and in various
minor skirmishes (Medal with Clasp) Was in command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), actions of Koorsee, Rooyah.
and Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
Mohunpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy in their position at Seerpoorah and capture of their guns and camp — dangerously
wounded in two places, first \>y a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards by another sword-cut which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Government, Bvevetof Lt.Colonel. CB., Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the IT& "for
having at Seerporah, in an engagement with the rebel forces under Khan Alio Khan, on the 31st August 1S58,
whilst advancing upon the enemy's position at dayoreak, pushed on with one orderly sowar upon a Q-pouii.ler
gun that was commanding one of the approaches to the enemy's position, and attacked the gunners, thereby
preventing them from reloading and firing upon the infantry, who were advancing to the attack. In doing this a
personal conflict ensued, in which Major Browne, Commandant of the 2ud Puujab Cavalry, received a severe
sword-cut wound on the left knee, and shortly afterwards another sword-cut wound, which severed the left arm at
the shoulder, not, however, before he had succeeded in cutting down one of his assailants. The gun was prevented
from being reloaded, and was eventually captured by the infantry, and the gunner slain." In the Afghan war
of 1878-7Q he commanded the 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force in the attack and capture of the Fort of Ali
Mnsiid, the forcing of the Khyber Pass in November 1878, and subsequent operations till the end of the campaign
received the thanks of the Government of India and of both Houses of Parliament, KCB., Medal with Clasp).
34 Sir D. M. Probyn served on the Traus-Iudus Frontier from 1852 to 1857, and was present at tne opera-
tions in the Bozdar Hills in March 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
'357-58, and. was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nujjufghur and other minor en-
gagements, and commanded the 2nd Puujab Cavalry at the assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in
despatches) ; served in the same command with the Flying Column under Colonel Greatred. and wa.s present
at the a.ctions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and Victoria Cross) ;
received the JJC under the following circumstances : — ■■' Has been distinguished for gallantry and daring through-
out this campaign. At the battleof Agra, when his squadron (of the 2nd Punjab Cavalry) charged the rebel
infantry, he was some time separated from his men andsurrounded by five or six sepoys. He defended himself from
the various cuts made at him, and before his own men had joined him had cut down two of his assailants. At
another time, in single combat with a sepoy, he was wounded in the wrist by the bayonet, and his horse also was
slightly wounded; but, though the sepoy fought desperately, he cut him down. The same day he singled out a
standard-bearer, and, in presence of a number of the enemy, killed him and captured the standard. These are
only a few of the gallant deeds of this brave young Officer. — Despatch from Major General James Mope Grant, KCB.,
dated 10th January 1858." He was also present at the action of Kanouje, the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde
(twice mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor Geuerai), battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, CB., and a year's service). Was permitted to retain the command of the 1st Sikh Irregular Cavalry,
while on furlough, as a special reward for his services. Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of
i860 in China (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
3> General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in 1836. Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the
•battle of Sobraon ^Medal). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bundlecuud in 1S58.
41 General E. D. Watson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan
Expedition in Z864-65, and was present at the capture of Buxar and Tazagaon (Medal).
45 Sir John Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantry and Irregular Cavalry, of the Rajah of Sattara
in the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country in 1844-45, including the storm'and capture of the forts of
PunallaandPownghur. Commanded the Kolapore Infantry at the suppression of the mutiny in the late 27th Bombay
Native Infantry in July and August 1857; also at the recapture of Kolapore in December 1857 (Medal). Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868 with the rank of Brigadier General; commanded the 1st Brigade
of the 1st Division which led during the advance on Magdala, and wasengaged at the battle of Arogee, and in the
assault on Magdala (CB., and Medal).
4" General D. Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu and during
its subsequent investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
48 General A. N. Rich was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Jubbulpore
and Raepore districts from 19th November 1S57 to 30th April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavalry
and Infantry against the rebels at Gootea and Ruagaum (Medal).
50 General W. W. Anderson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, present at the siege assault and cap-
ture of Mooltan (Medal withClastj). Also in the Indian campaign and was present at the siege and capture of Arrah
and Kotah, and subsequent pursuit of the rebels into Gwalior territory ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central
India, and present at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai (wounded), and capture of Gwalior; served with the Malwa
Field Force under General Michel in the pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and present at the actions of
SindwahoandKurai; attached to the Cavalry Brigade under Brigadier Somerset, and was detached with a force
under Maior W. Grant to assist in guarding the passes when the rebels were attempting to force their way through
the Banswara Jungles (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
51 Sir John Field served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1841 to 1844 ; present at the
■engagement at Hykulzye and the defeat and capture of Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree. Commanded his Regi-
ment at tne attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October, and at the siege and capture of Dwarka in November
1859. Commanded the Advance Brigade of the expeditionary force to Abyssinia from the 7th October 1867 to 12th
January 1868, and was at the same time in command of the ioth Bombay N.I. (received the approbation of Govern-
59^c War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary' List'.
ment). Was appointed Brigadier General and commanded the Pioneer Force trom Antalo.and on its being amal-
gamated with other Brigades commanded the 3rd Brigade 1st Division Abyssinian Field Fores for a short time.
Was present at the capture of Magdala in command of the 10th Native Infantry (mentioned in the despatches, CB.,.
Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Medal*.
53 General J. Gordon served in the campaign of 1842 in AfTghanistan under General Pollock. Also in the
Sutlej campaign, and subsequent occupation of Lahore in 1846. Indian Mutiny campaign in 2857-58 ; was Aide de
Camp to General Neil] from the ifcth July to the 2<d,hSeptember 1E57 the day he was killed on entry to the relief of the
Lucknow Residency, including the operations at Allahabad and Oawnpore, engagement with rebels on three occa-
sions when sent in command of detachments in thesteamer Berhumpooter up and down the Ganges from Cawnpore,
actions of Muugar war and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow (horse shot); served throughout the subsequent defence
of the Residency and occupation of the Alumbagh with repulse of the various attacks, also ait the final capture-
of Lucknow (frequently mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
57 General G. Strangways served witn the 71st Bengal Native Infantry at the defeat and dispersion of a
body of Dacoits who entered the Shahjehaupore district in May and June 1841. Commanded the Regiment and1
recaptured the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the guard in July 18^2. Led the advance
of a detachment of ihe 71st Native Infantry at the attack and defeat of insurgents under Ram S-ing who occupied
the Heights in front of Noorpore in September 1848. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the capture cfi
the fort ot Rungul Nuggar, aud in pursuit of bodies of insurgents (Medal). Commanded the 71st Native Infantry
on the outbreak of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May 1857, and commanded detachments of the
Regiment that remained faithful and formed part of the heroic garrison throughout the defence of the Residency
from the 31st June to the 17th November 1857 — wounded on the 4th July; afterwards present at the battle of Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (received the thanks of Government, Medal with Clasp, and a year's-
service) .
59 General H. B. Stevens served through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah
and Sobraon (Medal and Clae.p). Commanded the Sylhet Light Infantry Battalion in several1 skirmishes withs
mutineers of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, onthe eastern frontier, and sneceededin destroying the entire body
(received the thanks of Government and of the Commander in Chief, Brevet of Major, and Indian Mutiny Medal) i
Served during the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-66, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
61 General W. H. Watts served with the field force under Major Reid. Also during the Burmese war ofi
1852-53, and was present at the attack and capture of Pegu, and constantly engaged with the enemy during tha:
ascent of the Pegu river iu the lending steamer Lord William Bf't'nck. Commanded the Piquet whieh repulsed*
a night attack on the steamer on the iqth November 1852 ; accompanied the Martaban Column to Sboway Gheen
as Staff Officer of the expeditionary force, and v-as present at the attack on Gongah, and other minor affairs-
with the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
62 General G. T. Radcliflfe commandefl a Squadron of his Regiment on field service in the Deccan from
the 16th November 1858 to the 5th October 1859. On the 29th February he marched wjth a Squadron fifty miles-
without a halt in pursuit of the enemy, brought them to action and defeated them the same day taking severali
prisoners.
63 General R. N. Raikes served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the l>att>e of Punniar, 29th,
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Seuved in the-
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
66 General H. Nicoll served during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bundlecund districts in 1.842-43. Tho.-
Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Pnnjaub campaign in 1848-49.
(Medal). The Sonthal campaign in 1S55-56. Served as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlee ke Serai on the 8th.
June 1857, storming the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture o-f the city (Medal*
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
67 General C. Cooke served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Madras Brigade in the Burmese
war from the 31st March 1852 to the 10th April 1853, and was presentat the capture of Rangoon and occupation of
Prorne (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
77 General C. R. W. Hervey served with the 23rd Bombay N. I. in the expedition to Ma.nga.lore and Canara in.
1837, and with the Sind Irregular Horse as 2nd in Command, and for some time in command of that corps and<
of a Belooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1840-42 ; with a wing of his regiment iu Cutch and in command of H. H. tha-
Rao's Horse in theRunnin 1843-44. Qerved as Aide deCamp and Secretary 10 Sir James Outram in the Expedition to
Persia, including the march to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mobumra m 1357 (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, aud CB.). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, aud was pre.-ent at the relief'
of Kolapore (Medal).
79 General T. Thompson served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair of Zoranore..
8* General S. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon.
(Medal). Served with the Bhootau Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal).
87 General C. C. M'Callum served with a field detachment, in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1-341, and was-
present at the capture ot the fore of Barlamee.
91 Sir Henry H. A. Wood served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bha wulpore
in 1845-46, Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege ofMooltan, including the attack on the suburbs,,
storm of the city breach, capture ot the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of
1856-57, with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced march on Borazjoon, and occupation
of the enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hugh Rose^
and present at the attack on the Camp before Ratghur, battle of Barrodea, relief of Saugor, attack and capture of
Garrakota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and subse-
quent pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of G'alowlie, and tho
several actions on the banks of the Jamna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and capture ofr
Gwalior (frequently — thrice specially — mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) . Served again
in the field in the latter end of 1S58-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerbudda under
Sir Hugh Rose. Served as Assistant General of the 1st Division throughout the A. >yssinian campaign of 1867-68,.,
aud was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in :88o in command of a. Brigade (Medal).
93 General H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer against the hill tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and
Jan. 1848, and vvaspresent at the surprise of the Akong Stockade. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles-
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army and Affghans to Peshawar (M edal with two Clasps).
Burmese war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
91 General R. R. Mainwaring served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian Mutiny campaign including several actions wiUi the rebels (Medal).
95 General A. F. Place served with the field force in Kurnool in 18 39, aud was present at the affair at
Zorapore. Was employed in 1857-59 in Bengal. Served with the Shahabaxl Field Force under Brigadier Douglas-;
commanded a party of one subadar ana 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised tne rebel post of Mairodora and
captured 26 boats 7th August 1858 ; present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction
of the rebels' boat on the 21st August 1858, again at the destruction of that town on the 20th September, atth-ee
taking of Noorpoor, Surragah, and Tui cole on the 15th and 22nd September wnen those towns aud several boats
were destroyed (Medai).
96 General H. K. Burne served with the 2nd Bengal N. I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including.
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kangra (MedaJ aon Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Commander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major).
97 General C. T. Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 as Field
Engineer, and was present at the storm and capture of Samunsrhnr, Boodurirhur, Punnlla (wounded), Powunghur,
Munohur, and Munsuntosh (mentioned in despatches) . Served as Major of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Force-
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary JAst. 598^
in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon.
and action at Khooshab (mentioned in despatches and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Forcein Southern Mahratta Country
during the mutiny in 1857-58, in command o) 200 Europeans during forced march on Shorapore, and at the surrender
and occupation of that fortress (Medal).
101 General J. R. M'Mullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond, siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and-
was present at the capture of Calpee and in the operations in the Goruckpore district (Medal with Clasp).
104 Sir Arthur Howlett was employed in the suppression of tne mutiny in Bengal in 1857-59; served as Com-
missariat Officer with field columns under Colonel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Grand Trunk Road, and
at Cawnpore from September 1857 to January 1858 ; was present at the actions ou the 26th, 27th and 28th November
1857 with the Gwalior mutineers before Cawnpore, and in the entrenchments during their subsequent investment
by the rebel force till 6th December following ; was with the head quarters of the reeriment at Buunee bridge when
it formed the rear guard of Sir James Outram's Force dnring the period of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
during the capture ofLucknow. Commanded a field detachment in Gurruckpoor district from 13th September vill 27th
November 1858, and engaged in affairs with the rebels at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September, atChittra, atPoka
Betwah, at Biscohu, and Doomaragunge. Was senior Officer commanding Head Quarters and Right Wing of his,
regiment at the action before Toolsepore, and was wounded on the 28th September and his horse shot under him.
Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the field column under Brigadier Faddy in Bundlecund in
March 1859, and engaged in attack and rout of the rebels under Rumnust Sing by a detachment of 2nd Sikh Cavalry.
Served as Assistant Quarter MasterGeneral to the Sangor Field Divisionfrom July 1859 to the breaking up of the
division on 31st December following (Brevet of Major, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
105 Sir Charles H. Brownlow was present with the Army of Reserve during the Punjaub war of 1848-49. Served,
with the 1st .Sikh Infantry in the Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-53 ; against the Momund Tribes in-
August 1834, when he was shot through the lungs ; and in the Bozdar Expedition of 1857. Commanded the 20th.
Punjaub Infantry in the operations on the Eusolzai Frontier in 1358 ; throughout the China war of i860, including
the action of Siuho, taking of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Brevet of Major); the Umbeyla cam-
paign of 1 863 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel and CB.) ; and the Hazara Expedition of 186S ( Brevet of Colonel). Commanded'
an Expeditionary Column into the Looshai Country in 1871-72 (thanked hv the Government of India, KCB). Has
received the Punjaub Medal, the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and the Indian Medal
with Clasps for North-West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai.
106 General F. W. Baugh served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the-
actions at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, at Mamoo Khail, Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal). Throughout!
the Sutlej campaign, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraou (Medal and two Clasps). Burm.es*
war in 1853 against the enemy near Prorne (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and'
action of Ohinpoorah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
}"J Sir Thomas Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Ram-
nuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant GeneraH
and chief Staff Officer with the force under Sir Sj-dney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 1858 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in command of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served aa
Assistant Adjutant General throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler during the
operations of 1865-66 in Bhootan (Clasp).
111 General T. R. Snow served throughout the campaign of 1843 m Sind under Sir Charles Napier, and was
present at the battles of Meeauee and Hyderabad— horse shot (Medal). Served under Sir J. Lawrence againsd
the tribes in the Googaria district in 1857, and on the 30th September he was wounded and his horse received a
sabre-cut, and on the 16M1 October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
112 General C. Dumbletou was present at the battle of Maharajpore 19th December 1843 (Bronze Star)..
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
1,3 General G. R. S. Burrows served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the forces in the engage-
ments on the Helmund and at Maiwand (two horses killed) ; took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in.
despatches), including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and commanded a Brigade at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
114 Sir Peter Lurasden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the frontier tribes in
1S52-56; served as D. A. Qr. Master Genera! at the action of Punihao 15th April 1S52; at Nowadund, Pranghur..
Iskasot, and operations in the Rouezai Valley in May 1852 ; against tne Boree Afreedeesini8s3 ; to Shah Mooseh-
Kheyl against the Mohmund tribe in 1854; expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855; including tha
cavalry affair at Dursammund; against tue Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855; in Meranzaie and Kooran
expeditions in November 1856 (received the special taanks of the bocal and the Supreme Governments). Served
in a Special Military Mission to Afghanistan in 1S57-58, and received the thanks of the Supreme Government
(Medal with Clasp;. In July 1848 he joined .he Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, aud was present at
Ranode and subsequent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition
to C.T.na in i85o, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the faku Forts,,
and advance on Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). With Bhootan
Field Force in 1865 (Clasp).
1:6 Sir John Watson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender of
Mooltan and the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Bozdar campaign and forcing of the Kahn Bund Pass
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknow, battles of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, Cawnpore and various other en-
gagements of the period ; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Victoria Cross, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel): received the Y<S- under the following circumstances: — "'Lieutenant >Vatson, on the
14th November 1857, with his own squadron (of the 1st Punjab Cavalry), and that under Captain, then Lieu-
tenant, Probyn, came upon a body of the rebel cavalry. The ressaldar m command of them — a fine specimen-
of the Hindustani Mussulman — and backed up by some half-dozen equally brave men, rode out to the front.
Lieutenant Watson singled out this fine-looking fellow, and attacked him. The ressaldar presented his pistol at.
Lieutenant Watson's breast at a yard's distance, and fired; but most providentially without effect; the bal>
must, by accident, have previously fallen out. Lieutenant Watson ran the man through with his sword, and dis-
mounted him; but the native officer, nothing daunted, drew his tulwar, and with his sowars renewed his attack
upon Lieutenant Watson, who bravely defended himself until his own men joined in the melee, and utterly routed
the party. In this rencontre, Lieutenant Watson received a blow on the head from a tulwar, another on the left
arm, which severed his chain gauntlet glove, a tulwar cut on his right arm, which fortunately only divided ther
sieeve of the jacket, but disabled the arm for some time ; a bullet also passed through his coat, and he received a
blow on his leg, which lamed him for some days afterwards.' — Despatch from Major General Sir James Hope Grant,
KCB., dated 10th January 1858." Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in 1863
(Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80111 command of tne Kouruni Field Force (mentioned m despatches,
received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, Medal).
"' General E. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Army with the Sangor
Fieid Division during the whole time it was in the field in 1858-59, was present at the attack onJheeghur, affair of
Kubrai, battle of Bauda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillery and!
Cavalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, and storming of the heights of Pumvarree (Brevet of Major, Medal withi
Clasp).
130 General E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Rajah's country
from 2nd to 31st July 1854.
59$e War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
134 General J. B.Dennys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1841-42,
including the various actions leading to the reoccupation of Cabool (Medal). Served during the Sutlej campaign
of 1845-46. In 1853 commanded tbeKotah Contingent and troops sent froinNusserabadin the reduction of the fort of
Kurowlee. Commanded tbeKotah Contingent on the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was employed some
weeks against the rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of AhwalinRajpootana,
and accompanied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia Topee (Medal).
135 General J. Cockburn Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege
operations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp) . Served also in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the 1st Punjaub Infantry in operations under Brigadier
General Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjur, also present in the action of Shumshabad, siege and
capture of Lucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Pun-
jaub Infantry in assault on the final positionheld \>y the Moulvie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major) . Commanded the 4th Punjanb Infantry at the surprise of Besotee village of Gera 25th Feb. 1869.
Has twice received the thanks of the Lt. Governor of the Punjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
Governor General in Council for services in the field, 17th. April 1669.
137 General W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Pers;ain 1857, including the bombardment
and capture of Mohumra (Medal).
13s General R. D. Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 1852 which was sent up to protect the British
frontier on the Sahveen river from the inroads of the Burmese ; was also present as a Volunteer at the defence of
Martaban in May 1852.
133 General J. N. Young served the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyber and Jugduliuck Passes, actions in the Tezecn Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
of Cabool (Medal).
140 General J. Loudon served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Budderghur, Punulla, Raugna, Seevapoie, Munohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Rainighaut.
14- General A. Ritherdon voluuteered and served with the 5th and 9th Regiments N. I. during the Burmese
war in 1852-53, accompanied the Expeditionary Force, and subsequently officiated as Stall' Officer to tne column
under Brigadier General Steel, commanded a company of the 5th Regiment N.I. with the advanced party at the
attack upon Gongah 18th January 1853, and present at other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
141 Sir John Murray served in' the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout tne_ Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the battle of Shahgunge ; Commanded Rajah Gobind Sing's Jit Horse
at the battle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the J at Horse and in restor-
ing order in the Allyghur and Etah districts; commanded at the Cavafry engagements at Kutchla Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the Jit Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohilcund rebel army iD
check till the arrival of General Pemry's Force on the nth March 1848 ; in April, May, and June with the Jit Horse
guarded successfully the Ghauts on the Ganges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Rohilcund rebels ;
commanded the Regt. throughouttb e second Oude campaign and the operations on the Nepaul frontier, including the
action near Bootwal, attack on the rebels in the hills, and'defe tof the Nusseerabad rebel brigade at Durreahpore ;
■commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly thanked
by the Commander in Chief and the Government). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (mentioned in
despatches, CJB. , Medal with Clasp).
145 General T. Gillilan served with the 35th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the vicinity and
■capture of Rangoon in April 1852 ; was Paymaster of the Madras Division Army of Ava till the end of the war
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
146 General H. R. Drew served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first
and second siege operations before Mooltan (severely wounded) , including the attack on the Dhurmsala and action
of Soorojkhoond, afterwards rjresent at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
149 General J. L. Nation served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 in Central India (Medal). Com-
manded the forces engaged in the operations against the Xaaa Hill tribes in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches,
CB., Medal with Clasp!.
15u Sir Allen Johnsou served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the attack on stockades on the
19th March (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign
as Brigade Major and Staff Officer to the Centre Column of the Jounpore Field Force, and was present at the
•capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
151 General W. W. Goodfellow. — For War Services, see Royal Engineers.
154 General J. G. Cookson served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the Bellary Field Force under
Brigadier Spotl isvvoode from the 8th November 1858 to the 21st January 1859.
15° General K. A. Cockburn marched irom Gwalior on the 13th May 1857 towards Allyghur in command of a
Squadron of the 1st Cavalry of the Gwalior Contingent, of which Regiment he was Adjutant, and served in the Agra,
Eattras, and Allyghur districts of the Doab, under the Orders of the Lt.Governor of the N. W. Provinces, until the
.2nd July following. On the 22nd May near Hattras with only about fifty men he defeated and dispersed a body of
nearly 500 rebels, on which occasion his charger was slightly wounded. On the following day he rescued twenty
persons from the town of Sasnee. On the 31st May he defeated a body of rebels near Hattras, on which occasion
the official report from Captain Alexander to the Lt.Governor of the N. W. Provinces stated: — "Lieutenant Cock-
burn dismounted about twenty men and stormed the village. Every praise is due to Lieut. Cockburn, a most gallant
soldier, who had some narrow escapes " (his helmet and sword were struck by bullets). " He killed four men with
his own hand." On the 5th Jane he defeated a large body of rebels and saved the town of Lakhnooa, his charger
being twice wounded. On the 5 th July 1857 at the battle of Agra he was very severely wounded by a cannon-shot and
his charger was killed under him. He was thanked on four occasions by the Lieut. Governor of the N.W. Provinces
and mentioned in his despatches as being "marked bv his forward activity and courage " and " as a clashing,
energetic Cavalry Officer" (Medal).
157 General W. M. Cafe was present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th December T843 (Bronze Star). Also
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat,
and pursuit of the Sikhs and Atfghans (Medal with two Clasps'. Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign m
1S57-58, and was present in the engagement at Meangunge, the siege and capture of Lucknow, £.nd the action of
Rooyah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : received the FCE "for bearing away, under
a heavy fire, with the assistance of Privates Thompson, Crowie, Spence, and Cook, the body of Lieutenant
Willoughby, lying near the ditch of the Fort of Ruhya, and for running to the rescue of Private Spence, who had
been severely wounded in the attempt. Date of act of bravery, 15th April 1858."
155 General W. Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant Field Engineer and com-
manded a Company of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Cheniote,
and two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny
camuaign m 1857-58 {ClJi., and Medal).
161 General E. F. Waterman was present at Indore on the 1st July 1857 when Holkar's revolted troops attacked
the Residency. Was afterwards employed in keeping open the communication between Khandeish (Bombay
Presidency) and Malwa, from December 1857 to August 1858 (Medal).
162 General J. M. Earle served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the actions of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, andAliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
163 General E. S. Jackson was Adjutant of the 12th Bemral Native Infantry when the Wmg at INowgong
mutinied in June 1857, and was instrumental in saving the life of Mrs. Kerchoff, the wife of the Sergeant Major, whom
he rescued from danger by carrying her behind him on horseback (Medal). Was engaged in an affair with a
party of Bundeelas.
""'General F. Schneider served with the 10th Bombay N.I. in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country
in 1S44-45, and was present at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh.
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166 General C. Hight was employed in the hill tracts of Orissa in 1S47, 1S49, and again in 1851.
167 General R. H. Keatinge served as Political Officer with the Alhow Field Force and 1st Brigade Central
India Field Force in 18*7-58 at the siege of Dhar, three days' fighting near Mundesora, and at the siege of
Chandaree — dangerously wounded in three places (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received
the YC under the following circumstances:—" Date of act of bravery, 17th March 1858. — For having rendered most
efficient aid at the assault of Chundairee, in voluntarily leading the column through the breach, which was pro-
tected by a heavy cross fire. He was one of the foremost to enter, and was severely wounded in the breach. The
Column was saved from a serious loss that would probably have resulted but for Captain Keatinge's knowledge of
the small path leading across the ditch, which had been examined during the night by himself and a servant, who
declined, when required, to lead the Column, without his master. Having cleared the breach, he led into the fort,
where he was struck down by another dangerous wound. The Commander in Chief in India states that the success
at Chundairee was mainly owing to this Officer, whose gallantry, really brilliant, he considers was equalled by his
ability and devotion. Captain Keatinge was at the time a Political Officer with the 2nd Brigade of the Central India
Field Force." Commanded a. force of irregular troops against Seeta Ram Holkar in Sathpoora Hills in October
1858; served with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November 1858 ; commanded irregular
troops against insurgents in SathpooraHills in 1859; commanded field detachments in Kattyvvar against rebel
Wagheers in 1865.
165 Sir John Doran served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah
(Medal and one Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Hussanzaies on the Black Mountain in Hazara,
in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Also the campaign of 1858-55 in Oude (Medal). Served with the expeditionary
force in China in 1S60 (Medal). Served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, and
received the ohanks of the Government of India, CB. and Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Jowaki
Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the
expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut.General Maude, the expedition against the Khugianis, the engage-
ment at Kam Dakka, and the operations m the Kama district (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1,0 General J. G. Touch served in the second Bui'mese war, and was present .at the capture of Martabar 5th April
1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
172 General A. Camegy was present at the disarming of the 5th Company 4th Battalion Native Artillery
at Hyderabad, Sind, on 9th September 1857. Served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Major General
Roberts, as Ma;jor of Brigade to the 2nd Iniantry Brigade at the siege of Kotah ; with the leading column of
assault on the town and fortress under Brigadier Parke, 011 the 30th March 1858; actively employed with the
brigade in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee through Maywar till September, when he was
appointed Assistant Adjutant General to the Division ; served as such with the forne under Brigadier Honner at
the action of Kooshanna on the ioth February 1859 (mentioned 111 despatches for "conspicuous and forward gal-
lantry"), and subsequent pursuit of the rebels under the Rao Saheb and Feroze Shih through Marwar, Sheka-
watee, and Bikaneer (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and Brevet of Major).
1,3 General G. Smart served with the expedition to China in i860 and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
''* General J. C. P. Baillie served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59; "'as Orderly Officer
to General Nicholson in the engagement with the Sealkote mutineers near Goordaspore on the 12th July
1857 (severely wouuded) ; served with Brigadier Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, and
re-occupationof Mynporie. AtKankur, Rohilcund border, in April 185S ; served with the Soraon Field Force at the
taking of Forts Dehain and Tiroul. Served with Brigadier Kelly's Force during the operations in the Terai, and
present at the actions of Ruttonpore, and attack made on the rebels' position in lower Nepaul lange — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
170 General II. A.Browne served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at various skirmishes
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
176 General W. H. Butler Shaws served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 (Medal).
1,8 General L. W. Buck served with the expedition to China in 1857-58, including the capture of Canton
(MedaU. Served with the Burmese Expedition i£i 18S5-86 in command of a Division (received the thanks of the
Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
180 General C. S. Elliot served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the destruction of the enemy's
stockade on the Rangoon river, the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon, and capture of Pegu in
November 1852. Commanded the advanced guard of the force under Major General Godwin, which relieved the
Pegu garrison in December 1S52 ; mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the suppression
of the Bengal mutiny from December 1857 till his regiment returned to Madras, and was with Outram's Corps of
Observation at the Alumbagh, and also at the capture of Lucknow. and at the subsequent operations of the Oude
Field Force under Sir Hope Grant, from June to December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
181 General H. C. Anderson served in the Sutiej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 as Brigade Major Rohilcund Field
Force, and was present in the engagements at Narnoul, Nujeebabad, Nujeeua, Moradabad, Bareilly, Bunnai, Fort
Mahomdee, and minor affairs (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
182 General H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing
of the Advaneo Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala : in command of the 10th Regiment N. I.
during portion of the campaign (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and
took part in tlic march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre, when he commanded the 1st
Infantry Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
183 General W. F. Stephens served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present at the battle of Moodkee
(charger shot I on Escort duty with the Commander in Chief (Medal).
188 General J. Blair served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, an(i was present at the siege
of Neemuch, siege and assault at Kotah and pursuit ot Tantia Topee (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Victoria Cross); received the YC "for having on two occasions distinguished himself by his gallant and
dariug conduct. 1. On the night of the 12th August 1857, at Neemuch, in volunteering to apprehend seven
or eight armed mutineers who had shut themselves up for defence in a house, the door of which he burst open.
He then rushed in among them, and forced them to escape through the roof; in this encounter he was severely
wounded. Iu spite of his wounds he pursued the fugitives, but was unable to come up with them in conse-
quence of the darkness of tha night. 2. On the 23rd October 1S57, at Jeerum, in fighting his way most gallantly
through a body of rebels who had literally surrounded him. After breaking the end of his sword on one of their
heads, and receiving a severe sword-cut on his right arm, he rejoined his troop. In this wounded condition,
and with no other weapon than the hilt of his broken sword, he pvit himself at the head of his men, charged the
rebels most effectually, and dispersed them."
188 General J. A. M. Macdonald served as D.A.Q.M. General attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the Staff of the Malwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M.Generalin 1S57, and
was preseut at the capture of Dhar and ofMundesore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A.Q.M. General to Sir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and capture
of Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gorrakotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
the Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhansi, actions of Koonchand Muttra, battle of Golowlee, and capture
of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as A.Q.M. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hugh
Rose south of the Nerbudda in 1859.
190 General G. S. Macbean served with the force against the Boree Affreedees in 1S53 (Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, PandooNuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busee-
rutgunge (both actions) , Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
and defence of the Residency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Rooyah and Allygunge, Rohil-
ound campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major, and a year's service). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Deputy Commissary
General with the Khyber and Koorum Valley Forces (Medal),
59% War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
191 General W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
192 Sir W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera in Khandeish in 1844; was
employed on field service in the Concan against the rebel Ragogee-Bungria, and with one snbadar and five sepoya
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of their property and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel chief-
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and capture of himself and brother. Commanded parties of Police,
Regulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 185S-59, in pursuit of rebels and ii>
the action at Tendukureh (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded the troous in the
engagement at Mazeena (CB., Medal).
191 General H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
against the insurgent Santhals from July to December 1855.
195 Sir Charles Cooper Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal
and Clasp). Served as D. A. Q.M. General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 185S (Medal
with Clasp) . Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field force under Mujos
General Wdrle in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevet of lit. Color. el, CB., ami Medal
with Clasp).
196 General G. C. Hankin served in the Afghan war in i88d (mentionel in despatches, Medal).
197 General A. C. Banbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the battle of FerozeslbaJ*
and surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal).
198 General F. Dawson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Kam
Dakka and in Besud {CB., and Medal).
199 General M. Thomson served throughout the mutiny of 1857-58, was engaged in the trenches at Cawnpore
during the massacre, was one of the only four survivors, and was five times wounded and had a horse shut unde?
him (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
200 Sir Charles Gongh served throughout the Punjaub c tmpaign of 1848-49, including the action of Earn-
nuggur, pas- sage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, ChiUia:t walla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Guide Corps at seige and capture of D^lhi ; com-
mander Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and i8th August; engaged in the
cavalry aflair in rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Showers Column in the Delhi and
Jhuijur districts. Was engaged in the action of Narnole on the 16th .November. Served with Hodson s Hotsc-
at the actions of Gungeeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie. and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a squncron of
Hodson's Horse at the action of Meangunge ; present throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major); was awarded the 1"C— " 1. For gallantry in an affair at
Khurkowdah, near Rhotuck, on the 15^1 August 1857, in which he saved his brother, who was wounded, and
killed two of the enemy. 2. For gallantry on the ;8th August when he led a Troop of the Guide Cavalry in a
charge, and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-to-hand combat.
3. For gallantry on the 27th January 1858, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the enemy's
leaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself
with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. lor gallantry on the 23rd February 1858, at Meangunge,
where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major O. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, imuiedately
afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner." Served with the Bhoottin expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack ancl
capture of AH Musjid. and in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded a force of
all arms whtch proceeded from Gundamuck to the relief of Cabultn December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), an<t
commanded a brigade in the engagement at Saidabad (mentioned in despatches, KLB,, Medal with two Clasps.).
201 General F. Koome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1855-56, with the Osintnli Irregular
Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) as Captain in Turkey (Tuikish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign,
and was present at the iitorm and capture of the fortified village ot Rowah, the siege and capture of the
rebel fort of Awah, siege, storm and capture of Kotah in 185: ; present during the operations of the brigade
under Brigadier Smith in Central India, at the battle of Kutah-ke-Serai, and at the storming of the various
heights and positions oecup'ed b3T the enemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of 19th June
1858, and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior ; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent
pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, battle of Koondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised
and defeated a large force of rebels under command of Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force at the
successful actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorie. and other minor skirmishes (nine times mentioned in des-
patches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Political
and Intelligence Department (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Sei ved in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took
part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
202 General H. C. Dowker served at Aurungabad in May 1857; served as 2nd in Command 1st Cavalry Hyder-
abad Contingent during the campaign in Central India in 1857 -58, and was present at the battles of Mundisore and
Godariah 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th November 1857, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops under
Colonel Orr at Bare wiee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Tal bhet, Chundeyree, the investment and ca pture of
Jhansi from 21st March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right shoulder),
at Kotan (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calp'ee, and the various affairs before Calpee
during the previous eight, days, the action of Bilowah, affairs 01 outposts with the enemy's cavahy and art'liery
before Gwalior. Commanded the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jhansi. and until the end of the campaign,
the fall of Gwalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the tureateued
invasion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December 1858 and January 1859 (Brevet of Major, Meda)
with Clasp for Central India).
203 General M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the operations in ttkfc
vicinity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served as Senior Commissariat Utticer and
Paymaster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung Bahadorfroni Dec. 1S57 to June 1858, and was present at
the recapture of Goruckpore, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served hi the Afghan warm 1878-79 (Medal).
204 General J. Michael served in the Deccan duringthe Indian Mutiny campaign in 185} (Medal).
204 General A. R. Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea as Brigade Major of tne Turkish Contingent in
1855-56 (Turkish Medal .1.
'M6 General E. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the storming of Rangoon
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two companies on held service in North Cauura from August to
December 1857; during the absence of Captain Walpoie on sick certificate was in command of tue field forces
embodied for the suppression of there bels ; and commanded left wing 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the
operations from March to Dei ember 1858, and was present in various skirmishes and pursuits (Medal).
208 General C. E. Bates served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and took part iu the operations at
Anah (Medal).
209 General John Miles served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
210 General W. C. R. Mylne served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of
PandooNuddee and other affairs previous to the defence of Cawnpore unuerUeneral Wiudhamtu whom he acted
as Aide decamp on 27th Nov. 1857 (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), also present at the battle of Cawnpore,
taking of Etawah and Mj-npoorie, operations at Ramgunga,and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took pan with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
211 General Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
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at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September 1857, and at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the
30th March 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
212 General J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
21S General F. C. Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46
(Medal). Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
214 General M. Hunter served in the Indian Mutury campaign in 1857-58, including the operations on the Rohilcund
and Oude Frontier (Medal).
215 General E. Dandridge served in the Punjab campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served also in the Indian
Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was Statf Officer to Colo iel Sherer at Julpigoree when the Native Cavalry mutinied
at that station, and also (luring the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebel*; commanded a movable
column in Bund'.ecund and was engaged in repeated expeditions against the rebel leaders D owlet Singh and Bur-
gore Singh from October 1859 to March 1S60 (Medal).
216 Sir Thomas Gordon served as second in c jmmand of the 7th Punjab Infantry during the Indian campaign of
1858-59, commanded the Regiment at the attackand capture of the Oude Forts Dehayn and Turowl on 14th and 17th
July 1858 ; engaged in operations in the Futtehghur, Azirnghur, and Gorrickpore districts in 185S, andin the Terai,
Nepaul, in 1859 (five times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1379 in command of a Brigade of the Cabul Field Force, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kneyl (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
217 General W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including
the siege and surrender of MooHan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps) . Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawur in December
1849 for the purpose of chastising tne Hill Tribe on the Swat border; present at the capture :md destruction of the
villages of Sugoa, Pul'ai, Shurkannes, and Tjoomumda, in the Bagdnrrah Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Jjight Battalion, present at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp). Served as 2nd in Command of the
Detachment Southern Mahratta Horse in the pursuit through Central India, Meywar, Mar.var, and Rajpootana of
Che rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao Saheb, the Nawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present, at the action at
Chota Oodeypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sabre
cuts, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in i860
under Sir Hope Grant, and was present at the landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tungkow, assault
and capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the
battles of Chang-kia- Wan and Tungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal withtwo Clasps). Served in the Afghan
war in 1S79-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned iu
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
21s General I. F. MacAndrew served in the Indian Mutiny campaign as Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Brigadier General MacGregor, theMilitary Commissionerwith the Goorkha Force under Jung Bibadore, and was
present at the capture of Goruckpore, passage of the Gogra, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
219 Sir Hugh Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wounded).
Commanded a Wing of the Regiment in the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
■Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, affairs at Seraighat and Khodagunge, siege an'S capture of Lucknow (severely
wounded, and two horses killed), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions for "dis-
tinguished bravery," and thanked by the Governor Geieral of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and
Medal with three Clasps): received the U<& under the following circumstances: — "Lieutenant Gough, when
an comman d of a party ot Hodson's Horse, near Alumbagh, on the 12th November 1857, particularly dis-
tinguished himself by his forward bearing in charging across a swamp, and capturing two guns, although
■defended by a vastly superior Dody of the enemy. On this occasion he had his horse wounded in two places,
and his turban cut through by sword cuts, whilst engaged in combat with three sepoys. Lieutenant
Gough also particularly distinguished himself near Jellalabad, Lucknow, on the 25th February 1858, by showing
■a brilliant example to his regiment, when ordered co charge the enemy's guns, and by his gallant and forward
■conduct he enabled them to effect their object. On this occasion he engaged himself in a series of single combats,
until at length he was disabled by a musket-ball through the leg, while charging two sepoys with fixed
•bayonets. Lieutenant Gough on this day had two horses killed under him, a shot through his helmet and
-another through his scabbard, besides being severely wounded." Commanded the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
.and Medal). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80. Commanded the Cavalry of the Koorum Force
in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the pursuit of the Afghans over the
•Shutargardan, in the affair in the Maugior Pass, and during the operation in Khost. Served with the Cabul
Field Force in 1879-80 as Brigadier- General of Communications, and was present in the engagement at
•Charasiah, and in the various operations around Cabul in December 1879 (wounded) ; accompanied Sir
iFrederick Roberts in the march toCandahar in command ofthe Cavalry Brigade, and waspresent at the recon-
naissance of 31st August in command of thetroops engagedand in the cavalry pursuit on the following day (fre-
•quently mentioned in despatches, A'CB., Medal with four Clasps, andBronze Decoration).
220 Sir Edward Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pe»u in 1852, and was present at
■the bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
■of Meaday I mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
221 Sir ^Eueas Perkins and Lieut. General 0. A. Goodt'ellow. — For War Services, see Royal Engineers.
222 Generals G. G. Pear«e and E. M. PJayfair. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
223 General A. A. Bayly served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and capture
-of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
-223t General H. Le Cocq served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
.also in suppression ofthe In ban Mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit
•of Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Claspj. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786. J
221 Generals J. E. Corluer, Sir vVilliamj Hamilton and T. Nicholl. — For War Services, see Royal Artillery.
■*•* General H. M'Leod served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
225 Sir S DeB. Edwarues served in the Mahee Kanta Field Force in 1858, in pursuit of Tantia Topee, and was
poresent at the action of Anoria. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian Expedition
in 1868, present at the action of Arogee aud at the assault and cap ture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 as Chief Director of Transport on the line between Sukkur and Quetta, took part in the defence of
■Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp),
227 General R. S. Sale Hill served in defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund againsc the rebels in 1857-58 ;
.present at Chapoorah; with Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude, and present at the
.actions of Pusgaon and Rusaooluore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal)
Servedinthe Bhootan campaign of 1865-6 (.Medal with Clasp); in the Huzara campaign of 1868, including the
-operations on the " Black Mountain " (Clasp) ; and in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 on the Khyber line ot communications (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Commanded the expedition sent against the Akhas in 1883-84 (received
the thanks of the Commander m Chief and of Government).
228 Lieut.General P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1858-59, and was present in
■the White Cloud Expedition against the Braves in June 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present in tne engagement at Ali Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Burmese
^Expedition in 1885-86, and was present at the attack on the Minhla Redoubt and commanded the Garrison at
Mingyan (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
229 Lieut.General H. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack
made from Nynee Tal upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May
till September 1858 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infantry) at Mahon near Lucknow when an.
.attack was made on that post by the enemy on the evening of the 7th August 1858. Commanded the Cavalry in
■an attack made by a Police Force upon the fort and position of Birwa on 26th August 1858 (Medal),
59§( War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
230 Lieut.General G. A. Laughton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, suriender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon.and attack of Khooshab (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
231 Lieut.General R. Mallaby served in the Afghan warm 1S80 in command of a Field Force in the Khak a Sora
Valley and subsequently of the Reseive Brigade (Medal).
232 Lieut.General J. P. Sberiiff served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian Mut'ny campaign in
1857-58, and was present at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi including tue battle of Nujjuffghur. Accom-
panied Greathed's Movable Column and present at the battle of Boolundshuhur : was detached with a portion
of his Regiment at AUyghuv; and subsequently commanded a mixed force in the Etawah District, where he had
several engagements with the enemy ana captured five guns, after driving the enemy from his position — received
the thanks of the Governor General (Medal wiih Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Looshai Expedition
in 1R71-72 (Medal with Claspl ; with the Duma Expedition in 1874-75 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the
Naga Hills Expeditions in 1875 and 1879-c'o (mentioued in despatches, Clasp).
233 Sir O. T. Tanner served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Khnshk-i-Xakhud and Sir-i-Asp ; accompanied Sir Frederick
Roberts in the march to Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevctof Colonel, CB , Medal with Cl^.sp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 in command of an In fantr3' Brigade of the Indian Contingent, ana was present at the battle of Tei-el
Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Commanded the expedition into the Zhob Valley in 1884, and received the expression of the approbation of the
Government of India for his conduct of the operations.
234 Sir Henry Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857m command of Aden Troop (Medal
with Clasp). On landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
Bheema and Krishna ; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm; present at the capture of Beder Shoorpoor ;
ordered to join the Cavalry Brigade in Central India; joined Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels through
the Putchunny Hills, subsequent] y joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches; pursued the rebels across th&
Xerbudda ; present at the action at Chota Oodeypoor. and in pursuit of the rebels through Central India (Medal).
Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68 in the Intelligence Department, present at the capture of
Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Looshai Campaign of 1871-2 in Command of a Coolie Corps
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Assistant
Quarter Master General with the Quetta Field Force, and was present in the advance on and occupation of
Candahar and in the engagement at Takht-i-Pul; way Political Officer to the Force in the advance to the
Helmund, including the engagement at Saif-u-deen (CB., and Medal). Served in the Egyptian war cf 1S82 as
Head of the Intelligence Department with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
235 Lieut.General J. Harpur served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medai).
236 Lieut.General J . B. Cox served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in the Koorum Valley (Medal).
237 Lieut.General 0. L. Smith served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and* was present at the defence
of the Lucknow Residency, and at the siege of Lucknow (twice severely wounded, received the thanks of the
Government of India, Medal with two Clasps).
239 Lieut.General C. R. Shaw served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp).
240 Lieut.General C. J.Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59, and was present
at the affair at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture
of Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the affairs at Bansee on the 22nd and2Sth September 1858, and at the
battle of Toolsepors (Medal with Ciaspj.
241 Lieut.General H.H. Lyster served on the Staff of Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide de Camp throughout the
Central India campaign from Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Ratb-
ghurand repulse of the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and charger
also wounded), taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and capture of the
fort of Jhanc' battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayonet and
two sabre wounds), attack on the camp of the 2nd Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the 1st Brigade at
Goolowlee, taking of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of the
Lushker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct in the field, Brevet of
Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) ; was awarded the 1TC under the following circumstances :— " Date
of act of bravery, 23rd May 1858. — For gallantly charging and breaking, singly, a skirmishing square of the
retreating rebel army from Calpee, and killing two or three sepoys in the conflict. Major General Sir Hugh Henry
Rose, G-CB., reports that this act of bravery was witnessed by himself and by Lt. Colonel Gall, CB., of the 14th
Light Dragoons." Served in the Afghan war of 1S7S-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl
(mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghusnee {CB., Medal with Clasp).
242 Lieut.General G. Wheeler served in the Burmese war in 1852-54 (Medal).
244 Lieut.General D. Shaw served with the held force against the insurgent Moplahs at Munjerry in the district oi
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1840, at Kolatoor on
25th August 1851, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a party
of insurgent Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the 17th September 1855. Present at the quelling of a,
riot in Tinnevelly 22nd December 1858. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S85-86 in command of the Base
at Thayetmyo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) .
245 Lieut.General R. S. Moseley served in China and was present in the engagement of the 8th January 1859.
when the battery and village of Shek-tsing were captured (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the
Khyber Line of Communications (Medal).
247 Lieut.General D. Standen served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the Imleea,
Neenikhera Bhutgaon and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1S58 (Medal).
248 Lieut.General A. H. Bamfield served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the ex
peditionary force against the Boree Afreedees in the Kohat Hills in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
250 Lieut.General B. W. D. Morton served in the Cossyah and Jyntiah campaign in 1863.
251 Lieut.General W. Osborn served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal).
252 Lieut.General T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the
Nizam's territories in 1855; was present at the attack and capture of a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by
Lt.Colonel Doria's Field Force.
253 Sir Francis IS'orman served in the Punjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58 ; as Assist. Quarter
Master General with Eusofzai Field Force at Umbeyla in 1863 ; present with 2nd Brigade under Colonel W. W.
Turner at storming of Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 15th December and action in Chumra valley on
following day, and with 2nd Brigade under Colonel A. Wilde in subsequent operations; served as Assistant
Quarter Master General throughout the campaigns in Bhootan in 1864-65 and 1865-66; on 14th March 1865 when
reconnoitring in Gooroogaon Pass with a Company of Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment and a Company of 20th Punjaub
Native Infantry captured four stockades, inflicting severe loss on the enemy ; received by telegraph thanks 01 His
Excellency SirHugh Rose and was atterwards thanked by Government of India; was present at recapture of De wan-
giri by the force under Brigadier General Tombs on 2nd April 1865; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
Richardson on its advance towards Tongsoo in February 1866 resulting in capture of Suleeka, occupation of the
Iron Suspension Bridge over Monass and restoration by Booteahs of the guns they had captured at Dewangiri in
February 1S65 ; served as 2na in Command 24th Punjaub Native Infantry throughout the Black Mountain expe-
dition under Major General A. Wilde in 1868 ; has been favourably mentioned in despatches of six Officers com-
manding field forces or brigadss; has received thanks of Commanders in Chief; commendation of
Government of India for capture of stockades in Gooroogaon Pass in March 1865 ; a Brevet Majority for se
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598j
inBhootKnin 1864-65 ; Indian Mutiny Medal, and India Medal with Clasps for Umbeyla, Bhootan, and North-
West Frontier. Commanded the 24th Puniaub Native Infantry throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took
part in the Bazar valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude, and in the defence of Jugdulluck (several times
mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86 in command of a Brigade of Infantry (received tbe thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, KC3., and Medal with Clasp).
254 Lieut.General P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and
was present at the actions of Pnsgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of
Biswah (Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp), and during the operations
in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 1'hull Chotiali Field
Force, and afterwards in Northern Afghanistan (Medal).
255 Lieut.General G. T. Jones served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Commandant of the Line of Communications
of the Indian Contingent (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
256 Lieut.General G. A. Artmthnot served with the Saugor Field Force during the suppression of the Indian
mutiny in the SUahabad district and in Central India (Medal with Clasp).
257 Lieut.General G. B. Fisher was present with the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district during
the mutinies of 1857, and marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsee to Raneeguuge when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
Native Inlantry during the occupation of Canton in 1858-59 (Medal).
255 Lieut.General F."S. Iredell served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and took part in the march to Candahar witli
the force under Major Genera1 Phayre (Medal).
259 Lieut.General R. G. Rogers served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of 186S, including the expedition against the tribes
in the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1S77-78 (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the atlack and capture of Ali
Mus.jid, aud took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at tbe battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Aide Qe Camp to the Queen, Medal with
Clasp, 3rd Class of the Mediidie, and Khedive's Star).
260 Lieut.General A. G. F. Hogg served as Adjutant of the 1st Sind Horse in the Persian campaignof 1857 (Medal
with Clasp). In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Kandeish and the Nizam's country ; and with his Regiment
at Canton during the China war of i860. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdaia (mentioned in
dispatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 as Director of Transport with the
Bombay Reserve Brigade on the Candahar line, and was present during the investment of Sherpore and in the
operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
261 Lieut.General M. W. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Abvssinian war in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
262 Lieut.General J. M. Stewart served in the Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present
at the assault and canture of the stockades of Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong. Served in the Abvssinian war in
1867-68 (Medal).
203 Lieut.General W. H. Whitlock served duriag the second Burmese war, and was on board the steam frigate
Sexoxtris during the naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the nth April 1852, when the enemy's
stockades which lined both banks of the river were destroyed. Joined and did duty with H.M.'s 51st Light Infantry
as a volunteer, and accompanied the storming party which assaulted and captured the White House stockade on the
13th April 1852. Present during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on the town on
the i2thand 14th April. Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Column)
in the attack on Pegu the 21st Nov. 1852, and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow
joint which disabled the right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served' in Bengal during the Mutiny as
Aide de Camp to Sir G. C. Whitlock, commanding tlia Saugor Field Division (Medal).
264 Lieut General A. J. Howes served with the Kurnool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was
present at the storming of the fort of Ruteea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
265 Lieut.General T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86, and comn anded a column at the attack of the Minhla Redoubt, and afterwards commanded the Garrison
there (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
266 Lieut. General H. P. Hawkes served 111 the Abyssinian war of 1867-68 as Assistant Commissary General (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1876 as
Assistant Commissary General with the Laroot Column (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87-
as Acting Commissary General in Chief (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Clasp).
267 Lieut.General F. H. Tyrrell served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
26~t Lieut.General C.D'U.LaTouche served with the Persian ExpeditionaryForce in 1856-57, including the attack on
Reshire, capture of Bushire, destruction of the enemy's magazines at Chakota, at Borazjoon, and battle of
Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Satpoora Field Force in the action fought with the insurgent chiefs
aud rebels in the Satpoora Hills on the nth April 1858. Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the-
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded a sortie of all arms on Khairabad, and was present
at the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches) and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
208 Lieut.General Seafield Grant was employed with the Southern Mahratta Field Force from 5th March 1858.
in command of a detachment of the 4; th Madras N. I., and from May to December 1858 served with the North Canara
Field Force employed against the rebels under the Sawunt Warrie Dessaes, and commanded for eight months the
outpost of Coissee on the Goa Frontier, occupied by the 47th Detachment and a detachment of the 35th Madras
Native Infantry (Medal).
268t Lieut.General E. C. GrifEn served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle
Agra (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
269 Lieut.General C. S. Steward was employed during the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the action Oi
Itrowlea with Kooer Sing's rebel lorce on the 21st March 1858 (wounded), and at the sortie from the fort of
Azimghur 27th March, also at the taking of Jugdespore and at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twice at Mut-
tahee, Dullepore, Ceswah, Rujapore Gamur, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore Jungles
between May and June 1858 (Medal).
269t Sir J. W. M'Queen served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58; served with the 4th Punjaub
Infantry at the siege assault and capture of Delhi; present with Greathed's Column in the actions of Boolund-
shuhur, Allyghur, Aksabad, Agra, and Kanouge; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, including action
at Marigunge (slightly wounded), affairs near the Alumbagh and Dilkoosha, and storming of the Secunderbagh
(severely wounded) ; afterwards present at Cawnpore, and in the advance on Futtehgur, including the action at
Kala Nuddee and several minor affairs. Commanded the 4th' Punjaub Infantry during the Oude and Rohilcund
campaign in April and May 1858, including the capture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the force uuder Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wnzeerees in
December 1859 and January i860 ; also with that against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860 (Medal
with Clasp). Was present with Colonel Keyes' force in the attack on the Bezooties at Gara ;in March 1869. Served
in the Jowaki Atreedee Expedition in 1S77-7S (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80 with the Koorum Field Force, and commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in the attack on the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt-Colonel, and CB.). Took part with Sir Frederick Roberts' Division
in the advance on, and occupation of, Cabul, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with Brigadier General Gordon's force in the Mahsood Wuzeeree
Expedition in May 1881 (mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (received the
thanks of the Government of India, KCB., and Clasp).
5§8£ War Services of the Officers on the Utiemployed Supernumerary List.
270 Lieut. General W. H. Mackesy served in the Crimea from i6thAug. 1855, and was present at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th Sept., and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal
"with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow ; also acted as Assistant Field Engineer from Nov. 1858, and was engaged with the 4th Company Royal
Engineers in t.ll the actions and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the
Nepaul country (Medal with Clasp).
270t Lieut. General H. A. Little served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from the 26th Nov. 1855, till the evacuation iu June 1856. Served as Adjutant of the 1st Battalion .7th Fusiliers in
the Indian N. W. frontier war) of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Force, present at the de'ence of the Sungahs at the
TJmbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 75th Dec. ;
also iu the action of Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the BanairPass on 16th Dec, which ended
in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes ou 17th Dec. (Brevet ot Major, Medal with
Clasp). Served as Chief Staff Officer (Deputy Adjutant and QuarterMaster General) of the Southern Afghanistan
Field Force from Nov. 1880 till its withdrawal from Candahar and Southern Afghanistan. Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1880-87, and again in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, C.B., and two Clasps).
271 Lieut. General J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and was present at the action of Cbin-
hut 30th June 1857, also throughout the defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and subsequently
as Assistant Field Engineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbagh and was present in the various
actions (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps,
and a year's service). Served with the Bhootan Expedition m 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Dahm-
kote and Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches, Medal whh Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
271t Major General T. E. Webster served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal). Also served in the
Afsrhan war in i8;o (Medal).
272 Major General H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of Budlee-
ke-Serai and Nujjufghur. several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city — wounded (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80; commanded the 39th Bengal Native Infantry till the 10th April
.1879, and the Bhopal Battalion from the nth April to the 2nd August; was Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master
General Khyber Line Force irom the 15th September 1879 t0 tne Iotk July 1880, and Assistant Adjutant General
Khyber Division from the nth July till the end of the campaign (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
272+ Major General 3. T. Stafford served as 2nd in command of the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in China, includ-
ing the following operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity ol Shanghai in, 1862, capture of stockades
■on the 4th April, capture of the stockaded village of Tserpoo on the 17th April and of stockades near Nanhsiang
on the 29th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of ICading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and nholin, and repulse
of a very superior force of the rebels on the 25th May (Medal). Served with the Looshai Expedition m 1871-72
(Medal with Clasp) ; and with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Also served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
273 Major General J. F. L. Fisher served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) and in the operations in Oude (iledal with Clasp).
274 Major General D. S. Buist served with the Sylhet Light Infantry in pursuit of the three Companies 34th Bengal
Uative Infantry who mutinied at Chittagong on the i8thNov. 1857. Commanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
Caudy in the Cachar district on 12th Jan. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, and Medal).
Commanded Six Companies of the Sylhet Light Infantry employed in the Jynteah Hills in suppressing the Cossiah
insurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and capture of the stockaded village of Moong
'Qougie. Again served in the Cossiah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, including the capture of
.the stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nunghai, Ralleang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan
Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
275 Major General H. C. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55, in -
cludingthe capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 1854 ; expedition against the Busee Kheil Afree-
dees in Dec. 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the 19th
Foot with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
276 Major General W. G. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence cf
Martaban, and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
277 Major General G. C. Rowcroft served with the force against the Hussunzaies on the Hazara frontier in 1852
<Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 at Peshawur (Medal). Commanded the
Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment with the force on the Eusufzaie frontier and against the fanatics of Sittana in April and
May 1858.
278 Major General P. "Wheeler served in the Indian Mutinv campaign in 1857-59, an|i was present at the capture
■of Barei'lly (Medal).
279 Major General H. H. Stansfeld served with the 10th Foot throughout the Indian Mutiny, and was present at
the siege of Lucknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Azimghur, and the Jugdespore Jungles (Medal with Clasp).
280 Major General T. M. Shelle3" was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the 10th May 1857. He
served afterwards in several actions from the nth August to the 29th September before Delhi, and at the assault
and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
381 Major General M. G. Clerk served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, and was present with Have-
lock's Force at the actions ot Mungarwar and Alumbagh, remaining in the Alumbagh with the force under
Xt. Colonel M'Intyre, and acted as Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow
■(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
282 Major General P. C. Dalmahoy served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served
with Brigadier Showers' Force in the Delhi district. Present with the Humeerpore Police Battalion in several
encounters with the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859-60, and ou many occasions durirg the campaign commanded an
independent Column of Military Police (recei%'ed the thanks of Government for services in Delhi and Bundlecund,
Medal with Clasp).
283 Major General T. R. Nimmo served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches) includingthesortie of Deh Khojah — twice severely wounded (mentionedin despatches,
Medal).
:8i Major General W. Gordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1854. Had charge of the
intrenchments at Allahabad, and command of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal). Accompanied ohe
Expeditionary Force to China, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
285 Major General H. C. Menzies was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
1856-57-
280 Major General H. V. Mathias served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Was 2nd in Command of
the Rewah and Nagode Rajah's Troops at the opening of the Deccan road in 1857-58, during which operations
the forts of Kunchunpore Joorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokye, Kunnvvarrah, Bejeeragooghur, and 42 pieces of
• ordnance were taken (slightly wounded). Was 2nd in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the storming of
the enemy's position on the Punwarrah Heights, taking all the enemy's guns, killing their leaders, and entirely
dispersing their force (Medal with Clasp).
287 Major General J. W. Orr served in Burmah 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with Major General
Whitlock's Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 185S-59, and was present at the surrender of the rebel
Narrain Rao at Kirwee; was left in charge of the camp on the 16th December 1858, when the force under
Brigadier MacDufl moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah (Medal with Clasp).
288 Major General Melmoth A. Douglas Orchard served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present
in the actions of the 5th July and 10th October 1857 at Agra (Medal).
289 Major General F. Gadsden served in Arracan during the Burmese war of 1852. Served in the Sumbulpoor
Districts during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58.
Wai Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598
-790 Major General F. E. A. Chamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock's Force, and
was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the
Residency until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
292 Major General H. H. C. G. Warrington was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories
in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from the 6th February 1858 (Medal).
293 Major General P. G. Ri leout was employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June
1862. Served with the Burmese Expedition i'n 1885 (Medal with Clasp).
293 1- Major General G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltanee Cavalry detached from Shahjehanpore
to the assistance of the Rajah of Powayne and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the
rebels under Khan Bahadoor Khan and Feroze Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Troup during the campaign in Oude in. 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Pusgaon and Russool
pore, and attack and capture of Fort Mittovvlie (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 in command of the
Thnll Chotal and Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
29i Major General R. A. C.Hunt served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present
at the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, of the to wn of Tseerpoo 1 7th April,
at Nazean 27th and 29th April, at the storming of Kahding 1st May, of Tsing-poo 12th May, and at the storming
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded
the 5th Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
291 Major Generai C. S. Sturt served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-58 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
296 Major General H.G.Thomson was on field service with a detachment of the 35 th Foot against HillKareens near
Shuay-gheen from 10th April to 1st May 1856., and was present at the action at Palipoon.
297 Major General R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served throughout the
Indian mutiny campaign, against the mutineers near Benares^on the 6th July 1857 (charger severely wounded),
also at Azimghur, andwith the Nepaulese Contingent in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served also throughout
the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of Dalimkcie, and of Bala and
Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Line Force (Medat).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1S81.
298 Major General H. R. Elliot was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
1858. Served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
299 Major General A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary B'orce in 1856-57, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and at the action of Khooshab — horse killed
{Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the UC under the following circumstances : — " On the occasion
of an attack on the enemy on the 8th February 1857, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CB.. Lieutenant Moore, the
Adjutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by a horse's length. His horse leaped into the square,
and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks of the
enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
through the press; but he would assuredly have lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson,
observing his peril, fought his way to his dismounted comrade through a crowd of enemies to his rescue, and, giving
him his stirrup, safely carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfulness for others, cool
determination, devoted courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
Malcolmson, appear to have been most admirable, and to be worthy of the highest honour." Served with the
Jentral India Field Force from the siege of fiatghur (mentioned by Sir Hugh Rose for zeal in serving a gun when
the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and pursuit and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert
Napier; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon 011858; commanded a
troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and Mahoni, capturing their two guns (Modal
with Clasp).
300 Major General R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was
present at the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, and of the town of
Tseerpoo 17th April, at Nazean 27th and 29th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May, and
with the garrison defending Kahding in May 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
301 Major General L . E. Evans served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the 3rd Bengal
European Regiment, and was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghur Ghat
and with the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action
of Dewsa against Tantia Topee (Medal).
102 Major General L. H. Williams served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the forcing of the ITmbeyla Pass (Medal,
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal
with Clasp). Served also with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
303 Major General G. R. C. Westropp served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 with the 21st Bombay
Native infantry during the outbreak of mutiny in that regiment at Kurrachee, and with the field force engaged
in Khandeish under Sir Hugh Rose, to whom he was Orderly Officer during the operations in the Deccan againet
Tantia Topee.
301 Major General A. AVardrop served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the
bombardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) .
305 Major General T. Bell served as Adjutant with the 2nd Belooch Regiment with the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1856-57, includingthe assault and capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and
battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Can-
dahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
306 Major General S. Fellows served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture ofthe forts of Mohumra, and the pursuit ofthe Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Servedm
the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with theForce under Major General Phayre(Medal)
307 Major General G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
309 Major General B. R. Chambers served with the 13th Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal campaign of
1855-56. Also throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th June to the 17th Nov. 1857, and
was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and a wound pension). Served with the Eusofzai
Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was present in the action of the 15th and 16th December 1863 (Medal
with Clasp). Also with the Hazara Field Force, including operations on the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
Commanded the 6th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Com-
manded the 2nd Brigade Tank Column throughout the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzterees in 1881 under
Brigadier General Kennedy.
" .u-ajor General C. F. Sharpe served in the IndianMutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
312 Major General L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under
Colonel Vaughan in the Meranzaie district in July and August 1857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment
with the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of
Chinglee Mungul, Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58. Also
served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-08 (Medal).
313 Major General T. B. E. Tennant served in Kimedy in 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of
Woojie Guddah 15th May 1356.
315 Major General P. H. Le Geyt served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and the action of Khooshab (Medal with
Clasp). Served with Major Grimes' Field Force in the Mahee Kanta as Assistant Political Agent, and in com-
mand of detachment Gujerat Irregular Horse in 1858; with Captain Heycock's Field Force in the Mahee Kanta
against the rebel Takoor of Mondetti in 1858 ; commanded a detachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse, and was
Staff Officer of a field force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao Sahib in 1858-59 ; with Colonel Evans' Field
Force in command of a detachment of Gujerat Irregular Horse at Nuggur Parkur in 1859.
316 Major General T. J.Watson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and waspresent at all the engagements in
Brigadier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Luolcnow. Commanded a
t t
598m War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served?
with tbeBhootan Expedition in 1864 (Medal) ; and with the Juwaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Clasp). Also-
served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 iMedal).
317 Major General W. C. S. Clarke served in the China war in i860 (Medall.
3:9 Major General F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gorruckpore and Nepaul frontiersr and final dispersion there-
of the rebels (Medal with Clasp). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian Expedition in 1867;
commanded the Train thrctiglu ut the expedition, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdalai
(mentioned in despatches, Mtdal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hazara field force in 1S68, including-
the expedition against tile iribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79, and commanded at Tonk at the time of the raid by the Mahsood Wuzeerees (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
320 .major General Sexton served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 25th Regiment fromi
June 1S55, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sevastopol, and sortie of 26th October (pro-
moted to be incign, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also ir±
the Indian campaign of 1858-59 as Adjutant of the 95th, including the siege and capture of Kotah (accompanied the-
3rd assaulting Column on 30th Ma-c-h as Staff' Officer to Colonel Raines commanding), battle ol'Kotake Serai
(acted as Staff Officer to Colonel Raines commanding the Infantry, and mentioned in despatches), general action
resulting in the capture of Gwalior (severely burnt by the explosion of powder while serving a gun captured from
the enemy and turned on them' and mentioned in despatches), siege and capture of Pourie, and surprise of the-
rebel camp at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
321 Major General N. Swaxston commanded the K Company Sappers and Miners in the North China, Expedition in
i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho am' Tangkoo, the capture of the Takoo Forts, and at Pekin from
oth to 26th October (Medal with two Clasps).
322 Major General J. R. Strutt served as Interpreter to a squadron of the 17th Lancers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee
in 1858 ; accompanied the 3rd Bombay N. I. to China in i860, and served until the end of the war in the Royal'
Commissariat. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Seved with the-
Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
323 Major General E. P. Gurdun served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 ; present with the Neemnch Force-
before Nimbheera on 23rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, with the Neemucli force in the action
with the Muudesoie rebels at .leerun on the 8th October, and with the Artillery in the Fort of Neemuch during the-
siege by the Mundesore rebels in October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
324 Major General M. Milled served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in several en-
gagements, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
325 Major General W. Tweedie served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, was present at the-
engagement attending the disarming- of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4th June 185 c-, and was dangerously
wounded. Volunteered for active service and was attached to the 78th Highlanders with Havelock's Column, and
was present at the actions of Bituuur, Mnngarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of
the Residency until relieved by L-Td Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, including the
repulse of the enemy's numerous attacks ; served with the 78th Highlanders throughout the operations resulting
in the final storm and capture of Lucknow, the advance through Rohilcund and recapture of Bareilly. cerved on
General Beaton's Staff in the operations against and pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbudda districts-
(Medal with two Clasps, and. a year's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lord-
Napier, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal,
and Brevet of Ma)or). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Senior Political Officer with the Kbyber Line Force
(CSI. and Medal).
326 Major General C. S. Maclean servea at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857. Subsequently present at the-
actions ofBoolundshuhur.Coel, Acrabad, and Agra — severely wounded (Medal witn Clasp). Served with the China
Expeditionary Force of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chan -
kiawan and Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in tae Afghan war of 1878-80,
and was present in the engagements at Takht-i-Pul, Ahmed Kheyl, Urzoo near Ghuznee, and Padkao shana
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsoocb
Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
327 Maior General W. F. Bartleman served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1858, and was present at the actions of Almorah on the 17th and 25th April, and at tne storming and capture-
of the fort of Nuggar (Medal) . Served during a part of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded a Company of the-
43rd Bengal N.I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Moonsowpoonje in the Jynteah Hills on the-
22nd March 1862.
348 Major General H. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1S57 ; served with the 1st
Bengal European Fusiliers in the actions ot'Narnoul, Gungeree, Pattialee. andMynpoore o ; commanded a detach-
ment of Alexander's Horse in several minor affairs in the Etawah district in 1858, accionsof Oreyah, (charger twice
wounded), and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels thr ugh Rajpootana and Central India; Bundlecund campaign of
1859-60 (mentioned in despatches, Medal1. Served in the Afghan war of 1878- 80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Baghao (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
329 Major General R. H. Inglis served with the Bhoolan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal ,\-ith Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
331 Major General W. A. Frauks was present with the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when
it mutinied at Nou-gong on the 10th June 1857. He served subsequently throughout the mutiny campaign ( Medal) _
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the second expedition
into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
333 Major General F. Beeching served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keongmit in 1868 for the-
suppression of a rebellion amongst the Hill Tribes of the Cuttack Tributary Mahals.
334 Major General W. Howey served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59, and was
present at the capture of the fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Ahmetie and Shunkcr-
pore, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Medal).
335 Major General G. R. Heunessy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 with the 93rd Highlanders, and
was present in the engagements at Bunthera, Maharajgunge, and Alumbagh, and at the relief of Lucknow under
Lord Clyde. Served in the 75th Regiment in the force under Sir James Outram, and was present in the
action at Guillie and throughout the occupation of the Alumbagh, and took part in various actions, including
those of 12th January (wounded) and 16th, January 1858 (Medal with Clasp for the relief of Lucknow). Com-
manded the Humeeroore Military Police Battalion in the Bundelcund campaign in i;5&-6o, and v- as engaged
in several affairs with r.fie rebels (repeatedly thanked by the Government of India, the Government of the
North-West Provinces, and the Commander in Chief in India). Commanded the 15th Sikhs in the Afghan warof
1 878-80, and was present with Sir Donald Stewart's Division in the advance to and occupation of Candahar, asd
in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir
Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar in August 1880, and took Dart in the reconnaissance of the 31st
August and the battle of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Deco-
ration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in commandof the 15th Bengal Infantry, and was present in the
engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and atthe destiuctionol Temai (njew.ki.ed in despatches, CB.
Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
336 Major General J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian Mutinies of 1857-58, in
eluding theoperations at Shereghur Ghat in May 1858, and with the column from Agra towards Gwalior in Jun&
1358 (Medal). Served with the 30th Punjaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1 804-65, and was present a
the captures of Chamoorchi, Bala, and.Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
337 Major General A. Batty e served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in Oude in 1858, and was present at
,ce siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Utteieah, Bhumoreghat, and Kintoor (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 598?*
Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present in the affair at Shubkudder
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served in the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took paTt in the expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut. General Maude
(mentioned in despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Gough (mentioned in des-
patches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of
Candahar — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
338 Major General J.M. Boyd served in the Abyssinian war in 1S68 (Medil). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and
took part in the march to Candahar with the forje under MajorGeceral Phaj're (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
339 Major General F. M. Birch served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857, and was present at the action of
Chinhu, throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Iuglis from 2nd
July to 25th Sept. 1857) being engaged in threa sorties and commanded a party of the 84th Foot in repulse of a
grand attack on the 18th August and subsequently regained nossession of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned
in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore on fth December, and capture of
Hurrah (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major). Served in the campaign on the North- West
Frontier of India in 1863-64, and was present at the action near Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
340 Major General G. W. C. Plowden served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregu-
lar Cavalry, incluoing the siege and capture of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded in the face), relief of Lucknow by
Lord CI /de, battle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor affairs; Oude
campaign of 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
341 Major General J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 in
and about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India ; throughout the Oude campaign in 1858-59, and
present at the captu'e of the forts of Amathie and Shunkurghnr, and action of Dhoondlakhera (Medal with
Clasp). Served with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in Chiua and was present at the action of
Sinho, capture of the Taku Forts, actious of Chankiawhan (thanked bj' the Commander in Chief of the French
forces) and Palichau, and capture of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Med-
jidie. and Khedive s Star).
342 Major General S. J. Browne served with the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the Oudecampaign of 1858-59, and
was present at the passage of the Raptee and capture of the enemy's guns at Sitkaghat; commanded a detachment
of the Regiment at Darzee Talas — horse shot (Medal). Served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry throughout the
Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout the expeaition against the JowakiAfreedees
in 1877-78 (Clasp). Commanded the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
343 Major General W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at tne siege and capture of
Kotah (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
-^ Major General J. B. Smith served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863 with the
2nd Eusofzie Expedition, and was present at the forcing of the Umbfyla Pass (Medal with Clasp) ; also served
with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 'Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal).
344 Major General R. W. Sartorius served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the
relief of Azimghur and during the operations in the Goruckpore district (Medal). Served with the Bhoolan
Expedition in 1864-65 (Meual with Clasp). Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (brevet of Major, Victoria Cross,
CITS. and Medal) : was awarded the jTl!T "for having during the attack on Abogoo, on the 17th January 1874,
removed from under a heavy fire Sergeant Major Braimah Doctor, a Houssa Non-Oomroissioned Officer, who was
mortally wounded, and placed him under cover " Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
345 Major General H. P. Peacock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was piesent at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
346 Major General F. W. Collis served in the Ab> ssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879,
and was present in the operations in the Khost Valley, and at the forcing of the Shutargardan (twice mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
3'7 Major General G. E. Erskine served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Brigadier M. W. Smith in
1858-59.
348 Colonel F. H. B. Marsh served in the campaign ontheNorth-West Frontier of India in 1863 and was present
at the capture of Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868
(Medal).
348t Major General J. G. D. Walker served with his regiment in the campaign in Buudelcund under Btigadier
Wheler in 1859. Served with the Burmese Kxpedi ion in 18R7-88 (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp).
349 Colonel H.C.A. Szczepanski served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, mcludingtheactionson
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1S57, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, actionof Kalee Nuddee,and pur-
suit of the rebels in Bandlecund (Medal).
3,9+ Major General T. J. Quin served with the Bhoctan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of
Dewangir (Medil).
350 Colonel A. E. Campbell served with the 31st Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56
Also at Saugor in Central India during 1857-58 ; present at numerous engagements in the district of Saugor, and
was severely wounded on the 18th Sept. 1857 in the attack on the fortified village of Nurricoulee (Medal with
Clasp).
350t Colonel C.Martin servedinthe Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58 and was presentwith the 14th Light Dra>
goons with the Malwa Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mundesore — severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
D. M. Stewart, and with the 12th Bengal Cavalry at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war
in 1880, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
35> Colonel T. Kettlewell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the land-
ing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire. and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp) .
3=2 Colonel R. W. Elton was present with his regiment at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the nth
May 1857. Served in the Meerut Volunteer Horse, and was present with it at the defeat of Wulledad Khan at
Galowtee, and on several other occasions when attached to the left wing 1st Belooch Battalion. Was present with
General Peuny 's Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Commander in Chief s Force at the action before
Bareilly on 5th May 1858, and at repulse of rebels by the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their attacking
our outposts at Shahjehanpore ; present in the operations near Mahomdy and relief of Fort Jellalabad ; present
with the Battaliou at the taking of Fort Rampore Kussia by Brigadier Wetherell's Force; with Commaiider in
Chief's Force at occupation of forts of Amoytee and Sunkerporc, and at the defeat of Beni Madho at Duudea
Keeree ; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Ma3'eedia; present at the capture of 14 guns by Brigadier
Horsford's Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal).
353 Colonel H. St. Maur-Wynch was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
1856 and 1857. Served against the Hill Tribes in the Rajahmundry district in September and October 1857, and
received a contusion from a matchlock-ball. Employed with the Sappers in 1859 in quelling the rebellui; in Bengal
Medal).
354 Colonel P. \r. Bannerman served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in May and June 1857 ; as a volunteer in the batteries in the Agra Fort in July and August 1857 ; present
at the first attack on the fort of Awah on the 17th December 1857; at the assault and capture ofRowah, at the
siege and capture of Awah : commanded the Joudpore Sikh Horse at the action at Pertabgurh on the 24th
December 1858 (Medal).
3" Colonel R. Griffith served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
3s6 Colonel H. R. B. Worsley served against rebels in Mirzapore district in 1S57 (Medal). Served also in tho
South of China in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the 7th Bengal Native Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
die, and Khedive's Star).
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5980 War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
_ 3S7 Colonel A. R. D. Mackenzie served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present during th e
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide Cavalry, and with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi, Goorgao n,
and Jhujjur districts. Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), and was
present at the action of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was
present in the affairs at Banda, Kuddee, and Boghani ; accompanied Sir "Frederick Rooerts hi "„he march to
Candahar, and was present in the reconnaissance of the 31st August and at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in the expedition againstthe Aitchakzai Tribes.
358 Colonel C. E. Stack served with the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in May and June 1857 ; and as Aide de Camp to General Polwhele at the battle of Agra on the 5th July
1857 (Medal with Clasp).
35'-> Colonel A. T. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two com-
panies during the greater part of the North Canara campaign, which extended from March to December 1858, and
was present in one skirmish and various pursuits. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of a Brigade, and conducted the advance on Wuntho from the
North (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
360 Colonel W. H. Ross served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
anent and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 93rd Bombay N. I. in Khandeish in 1858 ; and
.as Statf Officer with the Oojein Field Force in 1859-60.
361 Colonel G. W. Cox was employed against the Karen insurgents in 1857.
362 Colonel E. P. Forteath served in Central India d-iring the campaign of 1S57-58, including the pursuit of the
Gwalior rebels, battle of Bunas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
304 Colonel C. J. Anderson was present at the mutiny of the' Bengal troops at Nusseerabad in Ma3" 1857; also at
the fi "st attack on Awah in September 1S57; at the siege and in the pursuit su^equeut to the Jail of Kotah in
March and April 1858; at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai on 17th June and capture of Gvvalior on 19th June
1858 ; at the action of Ranode in December 1858 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Napier commanding Gwalior
Division (Medal with Clasp).
369 Colonel W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 30th June 1857
and was awarded the Victoria Cross "for having on the retreat Irom Chinhut (near Lucknow), on the 30th
June 1S57, saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Regiment, at the risk of his own ; " was afterwards present
throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service;.
Served with the Duffla Expedition in 1875 (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 with
the Khyber Line Force (Medal). Also served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84. Served with the Burn.ese
Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
371 Colonel C. A. de Kantzow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1855
(Medal with Clasp). Was present at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops
at that station in Ma3' 1857, andrectived the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
" admirable services " rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at Bhow-
gong on 6th June 1857, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavalry, 13th 48th and 71st Native Infantry from
Lucknow, and killed the rebel leader in hand-to-hand conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead
Served in Mynpooree in command of an Irregular Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer in the action of 5th July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1857.
Commanded a detachment of Agra Militia Cavalrj' in action near Allyghur on 24th Aug. (mentioned in despatches),
and during subsequent operations of Colonel Montgomerie's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battle of ihe
loth Oct. 1857 at Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grant's Column up to the reoccupation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel Cotton's Movable Force during the operations at i'uttehpore-Sikrse, and
elsewhere. Raised the Fnttehghur Organized Police Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bungaon
tone charger and one troop-horse wouuded under him ; mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Cavalr3' in the
action of 3rd May 1&58 at Shahjehanpore (mentioned in despatches, charger wounded), the defence of the Jail, an I
affairs subsequent to the relief of the Garrison, including the action of the 15th May (very dangerously wounded
by sabre cuts on face and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohifcund Aux-
iliary Levy, which he had raised and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaine from June to
Nov. 1858, and in the many and various offensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's out-
post at Ahniednuggur (thanked by Government of India) and siege of Porvaine (thanked by Government of India).
Served with the same Levy on active service in the north of the Shahjehanpore district up to 28th Dec. 1858, and
subsequently across the Sarda, move on Pullea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (thanked by
Government of India) and pursuit into Oude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of Cavalry and two Companies
of the Rohilcund Auxiliary Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Column during pursuit in the Khyreeghur Jungles, and
in two actions fought in Jan. 1859 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Levy in active pursuit up to Nepaul,
and in subsequent operations undertaken in clearing the district from rebels and marauders up to the end of the
disturbances (thanked by Government of India). Has received the gracious approbation of Her Majesty for
"excellent service " rendered to the State in 1857-5S ; been officially and especially reported to the Government
of India when leaving Rohilcund in September 1859, for the "valuable services " rendered by the force under his
command in Rohilcund; and honourably mentioned by the Governmet of the N.W. Provinces to the Government
of India (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
372 Colonel G. C. Grant served in October 1859 with the Okamundel Field Force under Colonel Donovan in the
©perations againstthe insurgent Wagheers ; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt on
She 6th October 1859 (dangerously wounded).
373 Sir Edward Bradford served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign from 21st of February
till 8th June 1857 ; served in the Jubbulpore district during 1857, and afterwards in tbe North- Western Provinces
in 1858 — with General Michel's Force in Mayne's Horse against Tantia Topee in 1858; present at the general
action of Scindwna and the action and pursuit at Karai. Served with General Napier's Columns in Mayne's
Horse from December 1858 to September 1859, and was present in several actions with the enemy (twice thanked
in despatches, Medal).
374 Colonel 0. E. Stewart served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the actions at
Bari, Simree, Nawabgunge, and Sultanpore; was Staff Officer to a Field Column in Oude (Medal). Served in
the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Clasp).
376ColonelF. J. Keen served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58;
was present at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhur and Agra, relief ol the garrison of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture ofLucknow, occupation o:
Bareilly, and many minor affairs (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
i860, and was present in the engagement at Berara (Medal.with Clasp). Served in the campaign on the North- West
Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the forcing of the Unibeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, and, in command of a Column, engaged and defeated the enemy at Baghao
with heavy loss (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
377 Sir Henry Colletr served with the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie Frontier in 185S
and was present at the affairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Oude campaign of 1858-59, including
the storm and capture of the fort of Rampore Russia (Medal). Served with the force in the Cossyah and J ynteah
Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the storm and capture of Oomkoi, Nungarai, and Oom-
kronf (severely wounded). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
m the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches), in
the operations in the Khost Valley, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches);
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the March to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, LB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 in command of a Brigade (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), ana with the Chin-
Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the Eastern Frontier District (received the thanks of the
Government of India, mentioned in despatches, and Clasp) . Commanded the Manipore Field Force in 1S91 (re-
ceived the thanks of the Government of India, XCB., and Clasp).
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 5g8j»
380 Colonel F. T. Humfrey served in the Afghan war in 1S7S-79, and commanded a detachment of the 30th
Bombay Native Infantry in the engagement at Sy ud Boot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
3S' ColonelJ. Sconce served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(mentioned in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December 1857,
actions of Shumshabad and Futtehghur, and siege of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
382 Colonel H. A. Mallock served in Central India in 1857-5,8, including the action of Mundesore and siege
Ratghnr Fort (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 in charge of field telegraph.
(Medal with Clasp).
363 Colonel W. P. Dickon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 in command of the Toungoo and
Nvingyan (Pyinmana) Columns (twice mentioned in despatches. DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
3S4 (jolonelT. Weldon was employed on field service ia the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5 th August 1S58.
333 Colonel W. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the Sfith Regt. during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, an*
served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose at the operationsbeforeChanderi, at siege and storm-
ingof Jhansi (severely wounded), battle ofBetwa. action of Koonch. siege and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasps
3,7 Colonel J. K. Clubley served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command of the 2111I
Madras Infantry and Lines of Communication (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
3S8 Colonel A. 'Copland served with Colonel Craigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at the assault
and capture of the Bala Stockade (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (CB., Medal with Clasp).)
390 "Colonel M. C. Perreau served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal with Clasp).
391 Colonel C. H. Plowden served with Major General Whitlock's Force during the suppression of the mutiny
in Bengal in 1858-59, was present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee 6th June 1858, and in .
action at Girwassah on the banks of the Scinde river 16th December 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
392 Colonel A. W. Macnaghten served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-59 including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian war in 186S, and was present at the storming of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of the 2nd Bombay Cavalry
(Medal).
394 Colonel T. Cadell served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the operations before Delhiin
1857, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, the final assault and capture of the city, and the subsequent
operations with the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross) : received
the FlE "for having, on the 12th June 1S57, at the Flagstaff Piquet at Delhi, when the whole of the piquet of Her
Majesty's 75th Regiment and 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers were driven in by a large body of the enemy,
brought in from amongst the enemy a wounded Bugler of his own regiment, under a most severe fire, who would
otherwise have been cut up by the rebels. Also, on the same day, when the Fusiliers were retiring, by order, on
Metcalfe's house, on its being reported that there was a wounded man left behind, Lieutenant Cadell went back
of his own accord towards the enemy, accompanied by three men, and brought in a man of the 75th Regiment,
who was severely wounded, under a most heavy fire from the advancing enemy." Served in the 4th Irregular
Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 185S-59 ; present at the action of Mehudi under
Colonel Brmd, in which thirteen of the enemy's guns were captured ; also with Colonel Turner's Column in
Rohilcund in 1859.
395 Colonel H. W. Gordon served during the Sonthal rebellion in 1855-56. Served in the China war in i860,
and was present at the action of Sinho, at the capture of the Taku Forts, and the occupation of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the capture
of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp) ; and with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedi-
tion in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served with the 20th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was
present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid, in the advance to Gundamuck, in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, and with the Zaimusht Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
400 Colonel 0. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 185S and was present at the storm and capture of the
fort of Ranvpore Russia (Medal).
401 Colonel E. D. H. Vibart served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1S57, incaxdinsr
the battle of NujjuHghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequently accompanies
Seton's Column io Futtehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served with the
2nd Puujaub Infantry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several Movable Columns under Sir Hope
Grant and General Walpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the Afghan,
war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1SJ8S (Medal with Clasp).
402 Colonel J. W. O'Dowda served during the Sonthal campaign of 1885.
403 Colonel Hon. R. E. Boyle served during the Indian Mutiny campaion of 1S57-59; pursuit of the Sealcote
mutineers in July 1857 ; with 2nd Bengal European Fvsiliers in Brigadier Showers' Column in the districts westof
Delhi in October and November 1857, and present at the occupatien of Rewaree, Jhuj.jur, and Kanound; served
with the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with the Bundlecund Field Force under Brigadier Wheeler; cominandeda field detach-
ment. Engaged near Geree Pa'.oree on 7th Nov. 1859; commanded No. 3 Bundlecund Flying Column from
December 1850 to March 18S0 (thanked by Government of India, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in. 1878-79,
and was present at the attack ana capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
404 Colonel P.W. Powlett served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present ct the actions of
Allyghur, Agra, Kanouje, and Buunee Bridge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches), defeat
of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action at Kalee Nudee, siege and capture of Lucknow — severely wounded
(Medal with two Clasps) .
405 Colonel A. J. C. Birch served in the Indian Mutiny compaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force (Medal).
406 Colonel F. W.Eoileau served as Adjutant of Rajah Jawahir Singh's Contingent with the force under General
Van Courtlandt, and received a dangerous sabre cut in the face and a sabre cut in the hand at the action of H ssar
on the 19th August 1857. Served in the 2nd Sikh Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in November and De-
cember 1858, and was present at the action of Biswah. Served with the Saugor held force under General Whitlock.
Commanded a Squadron of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry at the action of Kewteein Bundlecund on the 4th March 1859,
and was wounded by a pistol-shot in the knee (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in
Council. Medal). Served with the 12th Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part in the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
407 Colonel H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 28th August
1857. Served the campaign of 1S60 in China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku and of the Taku
Forts, and actions of Chankiawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal, in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (CB.. and Medal with Clasp).
408 Colonel O. Barnes served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the operations in Centra
India, the siege ofKotah, and various minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the relief of Kam Dakka (mentioned
in despatches, Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 (mentioned in despatches).
. 409 Colonel G. A. Way served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in i860, and was present at the action at
Berrara (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mectionad in despatches).
410 Sir Edward Ross serred in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakoti, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, seige and
storm of Jhansi, battleof B.itwa, storm of Lohari, actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpee, battle
and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
5$8q War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
411 Colonel C. A. Munro served as interpreter to the Naval Brigade under Captain Peel in 1857 and was present
at the action of Kudjwa, occupation of the Alumbagh during the relief of Lucknow, and battle of Cawnpore on the
6£h December 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
412 Colonel C. M'lnroy served intbe Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59. and was present with General Whit-
lock's Force at the surrender of Kirwee ; joined the Sikh Mounted Police (Meteg's Sikh Horse) attached to
Brigadier McLufl's Brigadn in 1858, and commanded the same from January 1859 ; was present in the action at
Sahao (mentioned in despaiches) ; commanded in Cavalry actions of Maharajpore, Jaccoli, and Mow Mahoni ;
commanded escort to the guns during the action at Girwassah (mentioned several times in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Employed ir. disarming the Banda district in 18:9-60. Commanded a Division of the Transport
Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (thanked in despatches for the "extent and value of his assistance,"
Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Med°l with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6, and in 1E88-89 as Principal Commissariat
OfBcerin Upper Burmah (Medal with two Clasps).
113 Colonel C. R. Matthews served in the China war in 1858, and was present at the capture of Canton (Medal).
414 Colonel C. E. Fisherserved with the 95th Foot in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah. battle of Kotah kei
Serai, general action resulting in the capture 0 1' Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree — dangerously wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
415 Colonel E. W. Trevor served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as General Transport Officer, and afterwards as
Director of Transport (Medal).
416 Colonel H. C. Wright served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and at the subsequent occupation of Cabal as Chief Commissariat Officer (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
417 Colonel T. H. B. Brooke served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 30th January
1859 (Medal).
418 Colonel H. C. E. Ward served as a volunteer at the latter part of the siege and at the assault of Delhi in 1897.
Served with the Corps of Guides in Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi District, and present at the action of
Narnoul (Medal with Cla*p). Served with rhe Guides in the expedition under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaei
Frontier in 1851 ; and in that under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in 1859
(Medal with Clasp).
419 Colonel J. MacDonald Smith served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1S57 to 27th Dec. 1859.
420 Colonel E. H. E. Kauntze served in the Eastern campaign in 1856 after the fall of Sebastopol.
421 Colonel A. M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab
(Medal with Clasp).
423 Colonel E. L. Ommanney served at the siege, assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Claspl.
424 Colonel H. M. B. Burlton served with the 8th Foot in various skirmishes at Agra in 1858. Served with
Meade's Horse at the capture of Gwalior; commanded the Regiment during the pursuit of the rebels by Sir
Robert Napier and was present at the action of Joura Alipore ; commanded a detachment of Meade's Horse on
field service in operations against Tantia Topee and other rebels from October 2858 to February 1859 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (Medal).
425 Colonel C. Svvinhoe served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal) .
426 Colonel H. P. R. F. Crawfurd served' with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
427 Colonel H. G. Saunders served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 inclu mg the action of the
5th July 1857 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and affair at Shereghat (Medal).
428 Colonel J. M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton ard at its capture in 1857
(Medal with Clasp).
430 Colonel D. M'Neill served in the suppression of the mutiny at Seetabuldee in June and July 1857, and with
the Kamptee flying column from 9th November 1858 to 26th January 1859 ; served also with the expedition to the
Puchmurree Hills, and was present at the capture of Hurrakote in November 1859 (Medal).
431 ColonelA. R. Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the baitleof Buledekeserai, skirmishes
in the Suhzee Mundee from the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city; was afterwards
present at the actions of Narnoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree, and subsequent operations inOude (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
432 Colonel F. C. St. John served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
433 Colonel E. M. Woodcock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
landing at Hallilah Bay, the capture of Reshire, the surrender of Bushire, the expedition to Borazjoon, and the
action at Khooshab — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
435 Colonel E.C. Garstin served with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58,
and was present at the action of Kudjwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, advance on Futtyghur, destruction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of
Lucknow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
436 Colonel T. Higginson served on the North-West'Frontier of India in the expedition against the Bezotee Tribe
in February 1869, and wasmentioned in despatches and thanked by the Government of India.. Sewed also with
the Meranzie Valley Field Force in April 1869. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-9 with the Candahar Column,
and was present in the affair at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Commanded the ist Punjab lulantry
in the Wuzeeree Expedition m 1881.
437 Colonel J. F. F. Cologan served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow in March 185?, siege and capture of Calpee, action of Gowlowlie. attack and
capture of Forts Dehayn and Tiroul, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the
Azimghur and Goruckpore districts in 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80,
first as Staff Officer and afterwards as Paymaster cfthe Transport, KhyberLine (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of the Imperial Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal). Served with tho Burmese Expedition in
1887-88 including the operations of the 3rd and 4th Brigades under Brigadier Generals Coilett and Low respec-
tively (Medal with Clasp).
438 Colonel M. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigadier Parke's Column
during part of the pursuit of Tantia Tepee ; employed during the latter part of the Onde campaign with the Oude
Mounted Police under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Sh irkerpoor, the stronghold of Raja Beni
Madho ; served with Colonel Carmichael's Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra; served under Lord Clyde
during the greater part of the Trans- Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupation of Baiauch,
action with 'the Nana's Force at Churdah, and occupation of the tort on the 26th December 1858 ; served with the
Oude Police Force on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular
forces from the frontier (Medal with Ciasp).
440 Colonel J. J opp served with the force under Brigadier Coirhlan which captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik
Othmaninthe vic.initvof Aden iniSsS. Served m the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Alghan war
in 1879-80 as Assistant Quarter Master General, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major
General Phayi e (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
441 Colonel H. S. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858,
and commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Panjaub Oayy.rry in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain againstthe Mahsood Wuzeeiees
in i860, and was present at the action of the: Barrara Pass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Engaged
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-62. Served also in all the
actions and operations of the Eusofzaie Field Force of 1863, as Aidede Camp to Sir Neville Chamberlain, and after-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those Generals (Clasp for Umbeyla) .
442 Colonei L. J. H. Grey served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present in the actions of
Boolundshuhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Ackerabad, actions ofGungaree and Puttialee, attack of the fortsof
Koheia and Kololee, operations on the Gogra, final advance to the Nepaul Hills, action at Sitka Ghat and capture
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59^r
•of the enemy's puns, and various skirmishes in the Nepaul Hills (Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition
in i3c5-66 (Clasp).
*** Colonel C. H. Cantor served during all the operations before Delhi in 1857 ; was selected as one of the
Subalterns orthe ladder party on the day of the final assault, and was engaged in the six days' fightine within the
city until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expe-
dition in 1864-65 (Medal with CI isp).
446 Colonel C. A. Porteous was employed in the suppression of the IndianMutiny in 1857-59, and was present at
Kanta, at Bunnee with the force forming the rearguard of the Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of
Lucknow, present at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September 1858, at Chittrah on the 30th September 1858, at two
other affairs on the 9th and 20th October 1858, and at Doomeragunge on the 13th September 1858 ; servod with the
force under Major General Whitlock in Bundlecund, and' present with the detachment which proceeded in March
1859 under Brigadier Faddy against Runmust Singh (Medal with two Clasps) .
447 Colonel H. B. Sanderson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the relief
of Aziinghur, in the engagement at Toolsepore, and in the operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal).
443 Colonel F. j. S. Adam served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar in-
cluding the sortie of Deh Khoiah (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
449 Colonel G. Atkins served at Peshawur during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58. Served in the campaigns
•on the North-West Frontier of India in 1858 and 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedi-
tion in 1884. Also served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (Clasp).
4o1 Colonel W.H. Wilson took part in the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara and
Bede districts in 1858 (Medal).
452 Colonel M. Furlong was present at the capture of Copul on the 1st June 1858. With the Bellary Field Force
under Colonel Spottiswoode.
*sl Colonel E. Beddy served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri
an-command of the storming party (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war 18S0 (Meial). Served with
the Hazara Expedition in i838 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
455 Colonel J.H. Prendergast served during the Rumna Rebellion in 1879-80. Served in the operations on the
North-East Frontier, Burmah, in 1891-q*.
456 Colonel A. Ollivant served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-50, including a skirmish at Madrock,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the 10th October 1857; Bundle-
cund campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowlie, and affair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
457 C ilonel C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade durine all the
operations in Central India; at the recapture of Chaudaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai,b ittle and capture of G-valior,
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebel's, action of Koondrye and at Boorda, and at the
actions of Goonapoora and Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp). Seived in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in i88o(Medal).
4-"* Colonel C. ,1. 0. Fitzgerald was employed on Field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August
aSjZ. Served in the Afghan war iu 1880 with the Candahar Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in i886-38 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
462 Colonel H. F. H. Sewell was actively employed uuring the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sum-
•alpooro districts in 1858.
183 Colonel J. H. Gordon served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 in command of the 23rd Malras
Infantry (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
v" Colonel R. V. Maiden served in the Central India Cimpaign in 1858-59 with the field force under Sir John
Michel and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Mungro vlee, and Sindvvaho, and the affair at Kurai (Medal
with Clasp). Accompanied the 3rd Sind Horse to Abyssinia and was present throughout the campaign of 1867-68
((Medal). Also served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
*K Colonel F. S. FitzPatrick was employed on Field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with two
Clasps).
467 Colonel G. C. Sartorius served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in
theEgyptian war in 1882 (.Medal, and Khedive's Star); and in the operations near Snakm in 1884, including
the engagement at El Teb (2nd Class of the Medjidie Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
468 Colonel E. H. Eyre served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Seiwed with the Burmese Expedition
in 1SS5-86 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with ClasD).
469 Colonel E. A. Bruce served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Vitakri and Lower Koorum Field Force
(Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-87 as Executive Commissariat Officer (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*<° Sir William Seton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57 as a Midshipman in the
Indian Navy, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, at the capture of Bushire, and at the bombardment
•of Mahumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
471 Colonel G. S. Hills served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Mattoon and
Charasiah, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the invoatinent of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
472 Colonel O.T. P. Luxinoore served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. With Sir J. Outram's
•Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow ; served with Sir Hope Grant's Division
■during his campaign in Oude, from June to December 1858 ; present at the passage of the Goomtee river at
.Sultanpore and other minor affairs ; and with Major Raikes' Field Column which engaged aud repulsed the
enemy at Shahpore, Oude, on the 13th October (Medal with Clasp).
473 Colonel S. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb,
;and the Xawab of Randa in June, July and August 1858 ; present at tbe action at Shanganeei' on the 8th, and the
•battle cf Bunass on the 14th August 1858 ; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1853 to
January 1859; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda on his surrender (Medal with
■Clasp).
474 Colonel C. A. Dodd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
ofKalee Xuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
on 1st Dec. 1858, and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
K75 Colonel W. T. Brereton served in the Rumpa Rebellion in 1879-80. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
a88_S-S9 (Medal with Clasp).
476 Colonel N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian Mutiny campaigu of 1858, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
477 Colonel J. Philips served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
473 Colonel T. R. Tabuteau served with the 1st Madras Fusiliers in the suppression of the Bengal Mutiny in
■1853, including the Oude campaign and an affair at the fort of Koli (Medal). Served with the 3rd Bombay Native
Infantry in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal).
4,3 Colonel G. Chrystie was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in thesuopros-
sion of the Indian Mutiny from 20th June 1853 ; served with the Field Detachment under Brigadier Wheelerand
Colonel Reece in the Saugor Districts in November and December 1858, and in Bundleeuud in January and
February 1859 (Medal).
480 Colonel E. Shaw served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
461 Colonel J. D. Macpherson served in the Oude campaign, and was present at the capture of Mia fort of Tiroti
•on the 16th July 1858 (Medal). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (mentioned in desp itches, Medal. Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candiihar, and was present an
the battle of Candahar (mentionel in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with,
the Marri Expedition.
598s War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List.
482 Calonel H. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Lockhart's
Force in the Field Division of Bundlecund under Brigadier F. Wheeler in 1858.
463 Colonel T. J. Cotton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal wiih Clasp).
464 Colonel C.Beadon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served nve years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy, ■
was on board H.M. ship Algiers at the bombardment and fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 185.
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served afterwards in the same ship during the siege and fall of Sevastopo
between the 23rd October 1854 and December 1855, and was present at the taking of Kertch and Kinbourn (Medal
with Clasp). Was engaged in the operations against Canton in 1856-57 on board H.M. ships Calcutta and Elk
(Medal). Served on the River Ganges as a Volunteer during the Indian Mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gun-
boat Jumna.
485 Colonel R. Atkins served with the Suraon Field Force in 1859 and on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859-60
(Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the Thull Chotiali and Vitakri Field Forces (Medal). Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
480 Colonel J. R. Marett served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the capture of the
Chamoorchee Stockades (Medal with Clasp).
487 Colonel C. J. T. Whitlock was erupted with the Saugor Field Division in the Saugor and ISierbudda
Territories, in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from 31st October 1858 ; served as Aide de Camp to Major
General Whitlock commanding the division from 6th April 1859 to the breaking up of the force on 31st December
1859 (Medal).
488 Colonel J. Biddulph served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the action of
Doundeakera, taking of the Forts of Chanda and Musjeedia, and action on the banks of the Raptee (Medal).
489 Colonel W. R. BunburyservedintheAfghan^war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ali Kheyl
(Medal). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
490 Colonel J. W. A. ilichell served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-66, and was present at the capture of
Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in i83S as 2nd in command of the expedition
(mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
491 Colonel W. W. Hooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Deccan from the
16th November 1858 to the 5th April 1859, including the march of fifty miles without a halt on the 28th February in
pursuit of aud defeat of the enemy and takingseveral prisoners (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in t885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
482 Colonel M. M. Carpendale served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
493 Colonel H. C. Morse served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force, and
was present in the engagement on the Khojak range in command 01 the front attack— wounded (Medal).
494 Colonel H. H. H. Hallett served with Major Genera] Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund from April to
2Qth December 1852.
495 Colonel George Young served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp); in the Hazara
campaign in 1868 (Clasp); and in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
496 Colonel M. A. Rowlandson served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 as Sub Assistant Commissary General
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
497 Colonel A. Vallings served with the 6th Foot against the Hill Tribes in Sikkim in 1861. Served with the
1st Pnnjaub Infantry in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Baghao (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 18S1.
498 Colonel W. J. Parter served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
499 Colonel F. J. Mortimer served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Sept. 1867, having proceeded to
Zoulla with the ReconnoitiringPam-; was present at the action of Arogee and capture of'Magdala, anil mentioned
in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal " (Medal).
50u Colonel J. W. S. Butler served with the Burmese Expedition in i!:86-88 (Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil
Decorations for Gallantry, p. ,786 ]
501 Colonel E. S. Ludlow served wuh the Saueor Field Division in 1859.
502 Colonel A. J. D. Hawes served in the Sikkim Expedition of 1861. Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at
the surprise of the Bezzotee village of Gara in February 1869. Served with the Jowaki Expedition in 1877-7&
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht
Expedition including the assault of Zawa (Medal). Also served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served
with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 [DSO., and Clasp).
503 Sir Benjamin liromhead served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the two expeditions into the
Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888— severely wounded, right hand amputated (CB.,
and Medal with Clasp) ; and with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of the 32nd Bengal Infantry (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp),.
504 Colonel W. L. Ranking served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
505 Colonel T. R. Byng served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
M6 Colonel D. W. Inglis served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, took part m the advance on Ghuzuec,and was
present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Koberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen
and the Tofrek zereba and in the operations at Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
503 Colonel E. M. L. Marriott served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
509 Colonel G. E. Weston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-90 (Medal with Clasp).
510 Colonel G. R. Peart served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
511 Colonel E. G. Lillingston served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863, and wag
present at the forcing of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp).
512 Colonel 3. J. Skinner served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0. and took part with the expedition against the
Harris (Medal). Served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889 in command of the Northern Column
(received the thanks of the Government of Indie., mentioned in despatches, JjSO., and Medal with Clasp) ; and
with the second Miranzai Expedition in 1891 (Clasp).
513 Colonel F. W. Chatterton served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1R63, including
the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865— slightly wounded
(Clasp).
514 Colonel E. P. Mainwaring served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp), and in the Looshai
Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was pr-esent at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid, in the operations in the Jugdulluck Pass, in the engagement at Samabad, and in the operations round !
Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, and Br mze Decoration). Also served in
the Marri Expeuition. Served in the Chris Hills, Burma, from January to Xay 1891 in command of a column
(Clasp).
sls Colonel W. F. Prideaux served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
?17 Colonel J. G. T. Carruthers served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-63 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Mattoon (Medal).
*ls Colonel T. Deane served in the Afghan War in 1879-80, and was present in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879, including the engagements of Tahkt-i-Shah and the Asmai Heights and the investment of Sherpore
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Officers on the Unemployed Supernumerary List. 59&£ ,
520 Lt. Colonel W. P. Harrison served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal).
521 Colonel H. R. Le M. Carey served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
522 Lt.Colonel W". C. Farwell served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1877-30, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjidm the engagement at Chara-
siah an the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and in the operations round Cabul in December 1S79 in-
cluding the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,
and Bronie Decoration). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Clasp).
525 Lt.Colonel J. de B. Lynch served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentiDned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
526 Lt.Colonel G. M. Abbott served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogee
and at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements
at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Padkao Shana (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
527 Lt.Colonel A. N. Sandilands served with the 6th Punjab Infantry throughout the Jowaki Afreedee Expedi-
tion in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the
Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 6th Punjab Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
530 Lt.Colonel N. C. Martell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
531 Colonel M. James served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including an engagement at Hurnui (Medal).
532 Major C. F. S. Alban served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1835-E6 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
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Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Payoron a Pension.
600
Babbage. H. Prevost, Li. Col. Bengal S.C.
Baiillie, James, Captain, Unattached
Baker. Robert John, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Baker, William Adolphus, Lt.Col. R. )
(Bombav) Engineers i
Balfour, Henry Lowther, Lt.Col. R. Art.
Bally, St. John, Lt.Col. Northampton R.
Bally, Wiiliam,5* Lt. Col. W. Riding Regt.
Barnes, James Wnittaker,56 Lt.Col.)
Regimental District [R] )
Barrett, Richd. D.5' Lt. Cot. Regimental)
District [R] >
Barrow, De Symons,58 Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
Barry, Chas. Wm. Lt. Col. R. Engineers-. .
Bartleman, John,50 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Bartley, John Cowell,60-^ Col. 5 Foot ...
Barton, Howard Jas.61 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Barton, Newton,62 Lt.Ccl. Bengal Staff C.
Barton, Robert, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Barwell, Wm.Barwell Browne, LI. Col. )
Oxford Light Infantry r
Basden, Cha. Brenton,63Zr. Coi. Beng. S.C.
Bates, John,6* Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
p.s.c. Baitersby, John P. Lt.Col. 60)
Rifles, Commissioner R. M. 4sytam[R] i
Battye, Geo. Money,65 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Battye, H. Doveton.66 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Beadle, J. Pattle,68 Lt.Col.~R. (Bengal) Eng.
Beadon, Edward Musgrave,69 Lt.Col. j
Shropshire Jjt. Infantry (85 F.) J
Beamish, Charles, Lt.Ccl. 35 Foot
Beatson, Albert B."1 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Beanchamp. Fitzmauriee.~:!£!'.CV. R. Fus.
Becher, Alfred, Lt.Col, Bombay Staff C...
Bedford, Joseph Herbert,"3 Lt.Col. R.Eug.
Belfield, Edward,"6 Col. R, Engineers...
Bell, Charles J. Ralph, Lt.Col. Mad. S. C.
Bell, Henrv James, Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist...
Bennett, Win. Henry W." Col. Com.'i
Royal Marines i
Beresford.Geo.DelaPoer.ii'.CW.MaCi.S.C.
Berger.Ernest Arch. Lt.Col, Lincoln Regt.
Bett, Henry Imlach,s0 Lt. Col. Madras S.C
Beynon, Wm. Howell, Lt.Col. Bomb. S.C.
Bigge, Thomas Scovell,s2£'.CW. North-}
umberland Fusiliers — >
Binny, Wm. Henry,83 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Bishop, Hen. Parlett ,8*M Col. R. ( Ben.) A.
Black, James,85 Lt.Col, Bombay S.C
Blackett, Sir Edward William,86 Bart. )
Lt.Col. Depot Battalion j
Blackwell, James Edw. Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Blake, Geo. V'.8" Lt.Col. 2nd Com. R. Mar.
Blaksley, John, Lt.Col. E. Kent Regt. ...
p.s.c. Blancklev, Horatio C. N.ss Col. \
Com. Royal Marines j
Bland, Edw. Loftus, Col. R. Engineers ..
Blewitt, Charles.8'-1 Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Blowers, Chas. Edw.90 Lt.Col. Bom. S. C.
Blunt, C. Harris,1" CB. Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) A.
Blunt, Grant, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Bogle, Andrew Hugh,03 Col. R. ( Ben.) Art
Bolton, Robert Henry,0' Lt.Col. .Mad. S.C.
Bond, Fred. Wm. Col. R. (Madras. Art...
Bond, Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Booth, William,93 Co?. Royal Artillery
Bostock, jHS.Wm.0'' Lt.Col. 16 Foot
Boswell.John Jas., i°o CB.Lt. Col, Ben. S.C.
Bowen,Geor;;eBligh,ll,5Z( Col MadrasS.C.
Bowen, Wm. Thos.'06£f.(7o/.. BmnbayS.C
Boyd, blossom, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Boyle, Rob!,.1"0 OB. Lt.Col. &. Marines[R]
Bracken. RichardD.C. ''"Lt. CW.Beng. S.C.
Bradford, Evelyn, '''Lt.Col, Beng. a. Corps
Brendon, Algernon,113 Col. R. Art
Brereton, John Alfred, Lt. Col, Bengal S.C.
sp.s.c. Brett, Harry Armstrong,111 Lt. Col. )
Oxfordshire- Light Infant^ j
Brewster, Henry Craigie, Zt. Col. 76 Foot...
Briggs, David,1'15 Lt.Col, Bengal StaffC...
Briggs, James, Lt.Col. Mancuester Regt.
Brook, Richard Crundel,117£c.CW.South )
Lancashire Regt )
Brooke, Edward Thos.,113 Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Brown, Chas. Langford,12°Zr.CW.Ben. S.C
Brown, Geo. Rodney,1" Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bengal) Artillery j
Bruce, Alex. Andrew,126 Lt.Col, Ben. S C.
Bruce, Alex. James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Buckle.C. Randolph, Lt. Col. R. (Mad. ) Art.
Budd, Richard C, Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Burn, John Macvicar,131 Lt.Col. Royal)
Artillery j
10 June 43
28 Nov. 34
11 Feb. 45
9 Dec. 53
20 Jane 49
4 Nov. 59
15 Sept.54
5 Nov. 47
LIEUT.
28 Jan. 46
31 Dec. 39
17 June 50
1 Aug. 54
1 Nov. 50
29 Nov. 62
Q Sept.55
6 July 49
4 Apr. 46 9
25 Dec. 42128
5 Dec. 46(16
20 Oct. S3
26 Apr. 39
16 Oct. 58
10 June 48
CAPTAIN. MAJOR.
to June 58 10 June 63
3 Oct. 48 22 June 60
11 Oct. 59
18 Feb. 6 1
2 Nov. 55
30 Mar. 67
Apr. 65
22 Sept.54
1 Dec.
11 Feb. 65
5 July 72
9 Dec. 71
4 July 80
1 Oct. 77
29 Nov. 68
24
27
Apr. 63
25 Dec. 40
D3C. 41
30 July 44
20 Aug. 45
7 Jan. 50
11 Dec. 40
12 Mar. 53
26 Apr. 31
27 Sept. 40
16 1 let. 55
22 Dec. 42
7 Dec 55
18 Dec. 45
9 June 49
14 June 50
14 Mar. 48
10 June 4S
2 Apr. 58
5 Mar. 44
20 Dec. 46
7 June 54 21
10 June 43 4
13 June45
29 Jan. 43 29
14 Feb. 51 6
23 Oct. 54
20 Mar. 54
7 May 58
15 Aug. 48
27 June 48
8 May 46
13 June 57
11 June 42
Jan. 50
June 54
Apr. 44
Mar. 55
Aug. 4
Feb. =
Nov. ;
Nov. 5
Nov. 5
Sept.;
Mar. 4
June.)
Jan. 4
8 Sept. 54
18 Oct. 33
11 June 41
13 Feb. 52
31 May 59
1 Jan. 44
7 June 44
15 Aug. 46
20 Dec. 45
7 Dec. 55
20 July 54
■ Feb. 1
: Dec. ,
: Apr. ;
i July .
1 May ;
1 Apr. ;
1 Mar. .
: Sept..
1 Apr. 1
1 Sept.;
20 Oct. ,
23 Nov. ;
24 Feb. '.
?i Jan. .
4 Aug. ;
21 Jan. ,
20 May ;
[6 July .
jo June,
jo Dec. ;
1 May ;
19 Aug. ;
8 Sept..
51 Aug. 1
19 Aug. <
ji July :
!5 July t
2 Aug. 58 20
7 June 57) 6
1 May 55 j
3 Oct. 63 10
1 Dec. 35' 11
7 Sept.55, 18
4 Jau. 65! 1
2 Dec. 42:22
1 Mar. 07 5
3 Dec. 54I
9 June Sij 9
3 July 6?j 3
7 May 59 1 5
3 Feb. 61 '10
6 Apr. 64 1 t
5 Mar. 59I 5
3 July 58 20
3 June 56 18
3 June 58] 10
7 Aug. 58 28
1 Aug. 57J29
3 Feb. 55 ai
[ Apr. 61) =
1 Mir. 65 j i
3 Mar. 64. 6
3 Nov. 59 j 5
1 Feb. 58! 5
1 May 55 1 7
3 June'69. 13
1 June 57 1 24
3 July 67' 17
- Aug. 53:24
2 Mar. 581 2
1 June 54!
i Aug. 66' 16
2 Nov. 57] 5
1 Aug. 54 17
3 Aug. 64^0
3 Feb. 61^17
3 Sept.551 28
i Feb. 6ij 3
4 Feb. 54I28
(Feb. 61 '26
1 Apr. 54 18
5 Jan. 55; 6
2 June 61 i2
3 July 62 20
3 Nov. 39 11
7 July 55' 11
i May 58 20
7 Dae. 67
! July 62
c Jan. 59
I Sep'. 66
: Dec. 62
June 70
1 Oct. 73
Dec. 54
Oct. 70
June 68
Deo. 73
Mar. 71
Feb. 61
Dec. 61
Feb. 67
Aug. 65
Dec. 66
Jan. 76
Mar. 61
June 74 21 ,
Nov. 51 26 1
Feb. 61 27!
Oct. 77I 1 .
Dec. 62 j 22
July 721 t .
June 69 9 ■
Oct. 70 7 ■
July 72 7 :
June 68 10 .
Oct. 77 1 r 8 .
Mar. 64I 5 i
Dec. 66120 I
Oct. 64I23 ]
June 63 10 .
Aug. 58115 )
Jan. 63:29 ,
Oct. 62
July 72
Jet. 77
Dec. 75
July 72
; Dec. 81 ' 4
July 81 1
27 Apr. 58
18 Feb. 61115.
31 Mar. 57,20
24 Mar. 65 1 5 ,
20 July 6620 ,
Jan. 75
July 72
Apr. 66
Aug. 72
Mar. 67
May 64
Apr. 67
Aug. 57
Apr. 67
Feb. 61
June 56
June 66; 12 ,
Sept.711 1 1
Nov. 51 26 I
June 61 '11 .
July 67 1 29 ,
Aug. 79
Mar. 64
Jan. 64
Dec. 67
31 July 55 11 Sept.63' 5 ,
7 Feb. 81
8 Dec. 73
7 Juue 77
3 Oct. 8j
3 May 71
2 M i.r. 85
3 June 79
1 July 85
1 Oct. 81
5 Dec. 71
4 Dec. 72
1 Aug. 76
3 Aug. 76
7 Jan. 81
2 Mar. 66
1 J uue 34
3 Feb. 63
7 Sept. 71
1 July 35
2 Dej. 73
1 July 85
7 Mar. 73
3 June 3s
7 July 80
% July So
3 June 79
3 June 3s
; Mar. 75
j Dec. 77
3 May 7g!
3 June 74
1 Aug. 77
) Jan. 74
; June 78
Feb. 85
June 85
July 85
July 8 1
Dec. 78
Fob. 78
June 87
Nov. 65
Oct. So
Oct. 77
Mar. 74
Oct. 67
Jan. 80
Nov. 80
Oct. 79
Aug. 82
Mar. 78
June 7s
Apr. 78
June 67
Apr. 78
1 Oct. Si
2 Feb. 63
1 June 72
t July 8i
1 July 85
1 Feb. 79
1 Jan. 75
r Mar. 74
3 Aug. 77
3 Dec. 76
I Dec. 85
3 Jul}' 84
: July 85
MAJOE
GENERAL.
23 Jan. 75
i Nov. 77
17 Jan. 77
28 Mar. 84
13 July 81
31 Aug. 87
31 Dec. 87
2 July 85
31 Dec. 87
15 Oct. 80
17 Dec. 81
8 Aug. 84
5 Oct. 72
17 Apr. 85
12 Dec. 81
1 Oct. 87
11 Mar. 82
1 Jan. 79
3 Dec. 79
2 July 85
5 Feb 78
25 Aug. 84
30 June 66
21 June 85
27 July 66
23 June 75
27 M ir. 80
13 Nov. 78
8 June 87
30 July Si
iS Dec. So
23 Apr. 84
4 July 83
29 Dec. So
18 June 36
5 June 75
4 July Si
22 Feb. 82
19 Feb. 7q
ji Dec. 78
25 Nov. 74
1 July 89
13 Feb. 86
5 Jan. 86
7 May 87
13 Apr. 88
10 Dec. 87
1 May 83
1 Sept. 87
19 Aug. 67
21 Oct. 87
8 Apr. 82
1 Sept. 80
31 Dec. 78
1 Nov. 87
14 May 87
10 Oct. 70
1 May 85
19 Feb. 79
28 Oct. 76
25 Nov. 80
3 May 77
11 Mar. 80
23 Apr. 73
19 Jan. 81
5 Sept. 77
7 July 85
3 Feb. 72
23 Jan. 75
18 Mar. 87
17 Jan. 87
30 July 86
3 July 81
31 Dec. 7S
15 July 82
5 Sept. 75
21 July 86
15 Dec. 87
14 Dec. 87
6oi
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
COKNET, |
2ndLIEUT.
OrENSIGN.:
t4 July S4| 5 Sept. 56
Mar. 49 _
Dec. 61 3c
Mar. 56 10
2 Mar. 47J23
12 May 59 26
23 Oct. 54 16
• 3 May 53 6
28 July 42! 21
11 June 58 27
8 Apr. 53 1 7
14 Aug.54115
8 Dec. 4» 10
17 Dec. 51 17
I31
24 June 59 j 3
Burnaby, Eustace Beaumont,"2 CB. \
Lt. Col. Yorkshire Light Infantry j
Butler, Henry,'33 Major, =7 Foot [R]
Byam, Edw. W. G.13'5 Comdt. R. Mar
Cameron, Donald R.136 CMG. Lt. Col. ]
Royal Artillery }
Campbell, Sir John Wm., ^Bart.Lt.Col. 1
Royal Artillery j
Campbell, John P. '39if.CoZ. E. Lane. Regt.
Campbell, John P.W."°ir. CW.Bengal S. C.
Campbell, Wm. Maxwell,141 Major, R.7
(Bombay) Engineers 5
Cardew, Henry,"3 Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Carey, Constantme Phipps, £f. Co'. R.Eng.
Carey, DeVic Francis, Lt.Col.R. (Ben.) Art.
Carey, Thomas Priaulx, Lt. Col. R. Art.
Carey, Wm. Dobree, Lt.Col. R. Art
Carleton, Richard Langford Leir-, ,
Lt.Col. North Lancashire Regt j
CarnelL William,"5 LtlCol. Bengal S.C.I" De<=- 46 is
Cary, Thomas Alphonso,Zi\ Co'. Somer-/ lr-,Mav bo Lt
set Light Id fan trv ) 3 y 3y
Castle, Fred. John,"6 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.!3° Mar- 49 7
Catty, Charles Parker,1*" Xf.CV. 46 Foot...! 2 May 4529
Cave, Geo. Noble, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ... IO Dec- 4i 22
Cavenagh, Gordon, ^Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0.|Ii! Jan. 45110
Chambers, Rich.W.149 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.|12 June 41
Chapman,LngramFras.'5:Zr.CoZ.Boni.S.C 27 May 48
Charley, John,15- Lt.Col. K. R, Rifles
Cherry-Garrard, Apsley,153 Lt.Col. Regi- \
mental District j
Chichester, John Octavius, Lt. Col. 39 Foot
Chichester, Robert Bruce,155 Lt.Col. )
Regimental District [R] j
Christopher, L. R.156 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Chrystie.Wm.w Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng
Clarke, Sir Stanley de A. C.,'58 KCVO. >
CMG. Major, 6 Dragoon Guards ; |
Equerry toii.M. H. the Prince of Wales,
and Private Sec. toM.S.M. theJPrineess
of Wales
Clay, Alex. Davidson, Lt. Col. Mad. S.C...
Cleik, Henry, Colonel, R. Artillery
Clifford, Miller,'011 Colonel, R. Artillery ...
Clifton, Thos. Hy.161 J/a/or, Unatt.£xrra >
Equerry to M.R.U. Luke of Cambridge )
Cockburn, Charles Fred.162 Col. R. Art
Colclough, George.163 Col. R. Artillery ...
Cole, Robt.Andrews,lf4Zf.C'o'.MadrasS.C.
Coles, Thos. Gordon, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Collingwood, Clennell,'65 Lt.Col. R. Art...
Collins, Edw. Arch.16? Lt.Col. Regtl- Dist.
Colhnson, Thos. Bernaid,168 Col. Rl.Eng...
Coningham, H. Evelyn, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
Coningham, Walter,169 Lt.Col. MadrasS.O.
Connolly, Edwd. Jos. R,1"0 Col. Com. R Mar.
Cookworthy, Colin,1'2 if. CW.R. (Ben.) Art.
Coote, Chas. Geo. H. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Ccrban.Wm. Watts.1" Xf.CoZ. Berks Regt.
Corrie, Wm. Taylor,1"4 Lt. Col. Devon Regt
Cosby, Thomas Prittie,'"5 Lt. Col. W. )
Yorkshire Regiment /
Cotton, Charles M'Clintock,1"6 LI. Col. \
Brigade Depot )
Cotton, Lynch S.1" Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist,
Dec. 54 19
Nov. 54
Jan. 46
Aug. 58
Mar. 54
Nov. 54
Mar. 54
Feb. 54
July 55
Jan. 64 23
June 49 15
Apr. 62 23
26
7 Mar. 50
11 May 55
26 Oct. 39
20 Oct. 43 5
4 Jan. 41 1
3
11 June 53
Mar. 51
Jan. 47
Mar. 44 27
June 49 ' 18
Mar. 46 12
Apr. 54 1"
Feb. 60 1
Jan. 56 29
May 42 21
Apr. 47
Nov. 45
Apr. 56
3 Aug. 55 1 25 Jan. 56
20 Dec. 4^ 15
19 Mar. 39 13
19 June 41 1 13
26 Apr. 39 1 2
19 Dec. 491 6
19 June 44 26
14 Dec. 53 23
3 Mar. 47 1 15
23 Oct. 54
23 Jan. 52
10 June 38
4 Feb. 55
12 Dec. 57
16 Feb. 47
11 June 42
3 Feb. 42
12 July 50
7 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 52 11
Nov. 53
Aug. 40
Apr. 42
July 41
June 51
Feb. 46
Nov. 56
Nov. 53
Jan. 55
June 54
Mar. 41
Nov. 56
Nov. 59
May 48
July 45
Jan. 45
Feb. 54
June 58
Aug. 54
Aug. 63
Nov. 54
Nov. 75
Mar. 66
Apr. 61
Apr. 58
Nov. 56
Dec. 69
Apr. 60
May 60
Aug. 56
Apr. 59
Mar. 64
Dec. 58
Feb. 6:
Mar. 66
Mar. 58
Aug. 53
Feb. 56
Jan. 60
June 56
Feb. 61
Aug. 67
Oct. 61
Apr. 54
Oct. 51
Dec. 53
Sept. 61
1 Oct.
6 June
1 July
16 Jan.
5 July
5 July
28 July
1 Oct.
5 July
5 July
5 July
5 July
11 Deo.
1 July
11 Dec.
31 Dec.
, 5 July
30 July
10 Dec.
18 Jan.
12 June
27 May
12 Sept,
10 Sept,
16 Aug.
17 Mar.
18 Feb.
15 Aug.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
2 Mar. 81J 2 Mar. 85 1 July 87
6 Jan. 73 1 July 81
8 Sept. 92^20 Nov
16 Jan. 02 16 Jan
77
56 21 Mar. 65
81 1 12 May 87
14 June 59
18 Feb. 61
27 Sept. 47
30 June 48
30 Mar. 47
23 Feb. 56
18 Mar. 52
14 Dec. 65
29 Nov. 59
11 Dec.
28 Jan.
16 Apr.
4 Feb.
12 Dec.
25 Feb.
11 June
3 ''eb.
29 Dec.
■■3 July
3 Mar. 42 17 Oct. 46
8 Sept. 46 27
19 Feb. 81
16 Mar. 80
28 July 68
22 Nov. 79
16 Nov. 78
5 Dec. 77
16 Jan. 75
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
11 Nov. 82
11 Dec. 72
1 July 81
r_ 23 July 70
58 19 Oct- 68
6t'io Dec. 67
65! 18 Jan. 71
(5ri2 June 67
68 1 27 May 74
79 1 July 81
,74|nNov. 7S
64 10 May 74
63 24 Dec. 70
61' 4 Jan. 67
68 11 July 77
86
4 Feb. 71
S
3
14
3
5
59[2Q
47'26
67| 4
69
S«
57
57
54
61
24 July 57
Couchman, Richd. Short, Lt. Col. Mad. S.C. " June 42' 8
11 Dec. 41I 3
31
11 June 38,17
4 Mar. 441 3
6 Aug. 40 20
19 June 41 1 13
15 May 54 21
5 Sept. 54 9
3 Feb. 45j3i
19 Aug. 39 1
26 Feb. 58^21
Courtenay, Henry Reginald,1"8 Lt. Col. \
Royal (Bengal) Artillery j
Courtney, Edw. Henry,179 Lt. Col.U. Eng.
Cox.C.Vyvyan,181 OB.Co?. R. (Bengal) Art.
Cox, Chas. Wni.182Xr.CW. Madras S.C...
Cox, Fras. Edw.183 Colonel, Royal Eng....
Cox, William Hamilton, Col. R. Artillery...
Cracroft, Bernard,185 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Creagh, Charles Augustus FitzGerald,166 )
Lt.Col. S. Staffordshire Regt )
Creagh, William,18? Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Crichton.Wm. H., CB. Lt.Col. MadrasS.C.
Crofton, Frederick Robert Cameron,188 ,
Lt.Col. Irish Rifles )
Crossman.Si'rWilliam.A'C.lfG.Co'.R.Eng. '9 Bee. 48 17
Crowe.T.Carlisle,169 L<.Co2.R.(Bom.)Art. '° Dec,
Crozier, Henry Darley, Lt.Col. R. Eng....
Cumberland, Chas. Edw.'90OB. Col. R.Eng.
Cumberland, Wm. Bentinck,191 Lt.Col. )
R. (Bengal) Art j
Cumiug, W. Herbert,192 i<.CW.VIadrasSO
Cunlin"e,Geo.Uordon,'93Zr;.CoZ.BengaiS.C.
Cunlifle, R. Henry, i94Z.r, Co'. MadrasS.C.
Cunningham, Percy S.I96ZZ. Col. Madras \
Staff Corps )
Cuthbert, Robert Thomas P., Lt.Col.)
East Yorkshire Regiment j
Dalzell,JohnAlexanaer,198£r.CoZ.53 Foot
May 48
Apr. 45
July 45
July 55
Aug. 41
Mar. 46
Feb. 47
Apr. 42
Feb. 57
Feb. 55
Mar. 48
Feb. 42
Feb. 60
1 Dec.
i Nov.
: Nov.
: Dec.
July
Feo.
Dec.
Mar.
July
June
Oct.
Feb.
Dec.
July
July
Feb.
Oct.
July
1 Oct. 77
20 Dec.
28 Nov.
28 Sept.
26 Dec.
16 Jan.
30 Jan.
14 Dec.
3 Mar.
1 July
3 May
20 Sept.
4 Feb.
2 Mar.
15 Oct.
:g June
3 Feb.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
19 Feb.
16 Mar.
28 July
22 Nov.
16 Nov.
5 Dec.
10 Jan.
1 Oct.
1 July
11 Nov.
11 Dec.
1 July
23 July
19 Oct.
10 Dec.
18 Jan.
12 June
27 May
1 July
11 Nov.
10 May
24 Dec.
4 Jan.
11 July
1 Nov. 87
85 8 Dec. 86
84; 1 July 87
73^4 June 76
83 28 Nov. 84
82J16N0V.83
8ij 5 Dec. 82
80 24 Jan. 80
81 1 Oct. 82
851 8 Apr. 87
So 12 Feb. 87
77: 8 Oct. 97
85)12 Oct. 87
83]27 Jan. 86
73;3i May 76
72 25 June 79
76*28 Oct. 76
721 5 June 75
70 1 Dec. 81
85' 1 July 87
82 1 Sept. 87
79 2 July 79
75 3 May 84
72I31 Aug. 78
81 8 Jan. 83
29 Dec. 83 26 Sept.94
72 20
59I28
6i|28
5626
75!16
66 1 30
79*4
73 1 3
8 May 72
23 Nov. 56 9 Mar. 67
16 Mar. 58 12
23 Nov. 56^1
8 June 56
18 Dec. 4?'i3
:2 June 52
12 June 42ln
20 Mar. 47; 16
13 June 51
10 Aug. 42
14 July 54 13
30 Jan. 47 14
Feb. 54
47,31 Dec. 53
Dec. 56
Nov. 51
July 57
May 45
June 50
Feb. 55
June 45
Feb. 55
Mar. 51
June
June
21 Sept.62! 3
3 Mar. 53I 4
4 Mar. 59 4
1 Apr. 55 26
30 J u ue 48 6
15 May 66 15
6 May 63 1
3 Feb. 6o| 3
[1 Aug. 54ji8
23 Mar. 66^3!
12 Aug. 58, 5
27 Aug. 58 5
27 Feb. 06 11
10 June 56)15
18 Feb. 61I s
12 Junes7ii2
26- Oct. 60I20
13 June 63
10 Aug. 57
24 Aug. 58 27
19 Nov. 57 26
Aug.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
May
Oct.
Feb.
Feb.
Dec. 78
July
July
Dec.
June
July
June
Mar.
June
Aug.
Apr.
77
77
2 Sept. 78
;o Apr. 73
26 Feb. 70
11 June 68
11 Nov. 63
1 July 81
2 June 60
4 Mar. 70
4 June 70
1 Apr. 61
15 May So
1 July 81
3 Feb. 71 „
19 Aug. 65 19
19 Nov. 81 '19
11 Dec. 73 11
1 Aug. 72 1
1 July 8i| 1
11 Apr. 71 j 1
31 Dec. 78b1
12 June68Ji2
20 Mar. 73'2o
13 June77|, 1
10 Aug. 68 10
Dec. 77
Nov . 64
Sept. 66
Dec. 64
Jan. 80
Jan. 71
Dec. 83
Mar. 70
July 85
May 81
Sept. 65
i>'ej. 83
Mar. 85
June 79!
June 71
Feb. 73
Oct.. Si
Oct. 81
27 June So
24 Apr. 72
21 June 73
12 Feb. 73
29 Oct. 81
29 Oct. 81
28 b'eb. 86
15 Apr. 79
11 Aug. 86
17 Mar. 87
2 Aug. 73
12 Feb. 86
13 Dec. 85
4 June 82
1 Aug. 72
13 Oct. 77
26 Nov. 84.
18 Jan. 82
2 Sept. 82 27 Aug. 87
Apr. 78
May 79
June 73
Nov. 68
July 85
Apr. 63
Mar. 75
June 77
Apr. 66
May 84
July 85
Feb. 76
Aug. 70
Nov. 85
Dec. 7S
Aug. 77
July 85
Oct. 77
Dec. 82
June 73
Mar. 7B
J uly 81
Aug. 73
8 July 80
25 Mar. 85
12 Dec. 79
1 Aug. 72
31 Dec. 87
1 Aug. 72
5 June 7=.
7 Sept. 85
20 July 71
20 July 85
23 Apr. 87
9 Apr. 80
17 Feb. 72
21 July 86
6 Jan. 86
31 Dec. 78
17 Dec. 87
17 Dec. 87
17 Nov. 85
23 Jan. 75
23 Sept.8o
14 June 83
1 May 80
15 Aug. 77 15 Aug. 81 15 Aug. 81
4 June 70 25 June 76 19 Dec. 77
Major Generals Hetired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
60:
Dance, Edw. Wm. Col. R. (liadr.) Art. ...
Dandridge, Chas.C139Zf.CW.Bengal S.C
Darnell, "Frederick Francis,200 Lt.Col.\
Gordon Highlanders i
c. Darling, Sydney,201 It. Cot. 9 Foot
Dashwood. Richard Lewes,202 Lt.Col. \
East Yorkshire Regiment .<
Daunt,Wm.2J3 CB. it. Co/. Regtl. Dist. [R]
Davidson, Alex.2"4 Col. R. (Bombay) Eng.
Davidson, Alex. Geo. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Davidson, Alex. Henry,205 Lt.Col. rl.\
(Bengal) Art i
Davidson, James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Davidson, Robert, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Davies, James Snow, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Davies, Lewis M.206 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Davison, George, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...
de Berry, Geo. F.20"X£.CW.Brig.Depot[R]
de Bour'bel, Raoul,208 Col. R. Engineers
De Brett. Harry,203 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Deedes, William Henry,2i°D.SO.,£«.CW. /
Rifle Brigade $
De Havilland.James,213./^. Co/. R.Artillery
De la Fosse, Hen. Geo.214 CB., Lt.Col. )
Regimental District [R] )
De Lisle, Alfred, Col. R. (Bombay) Eng....
de Moleyns, Townsend Aremberg,2-' )
Z/.Co/.'Royal Artillery S
Dennehy,SirThos.21sjSTCi"£.ir. Col. Ben. ">
S O.ExtraGroominlVaitin.ntotheQueenS
Dannis, James Benj. Colonel, R. Art
Denniss, Alf. Digbv,2'9Z/. Col. R. (t(en.)A.
Desborough, John,220 CB. Colonel, R. Arc.
DesVoeux, Alfred Anthony ,221 Lt. Col. \
Bombay Staff Corps )
de Vitre, Wm. Denis,22* Colonel, R. Art...
deWinton.SicFrancis Walter. *-*GCilG.j
CB. Controller and Treas. of the House- >
hold to H.R.a. the Duke of York )
Dick, Wm. Aber.226 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Dickinson, W. Rice,227 Col. R. (Bombay) E.
Dickson, Edward John,228 Staff Captain '/
Isle of Man $
Dillon, Edw. Langford,230 Lt.Col. 18 Foot
VC Dixon, Matt. Charles,233 Col. R. Art...
Dixon, Thos. Fraser, *»* Lt. Col. Regtl. 1
District )
Dowell, Wallis,236 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Downes, Major Fras.237 CMG. Lt.Col. 1
Rival Artillery J>
D'Oyly, Sir Charles Walters,233 Bart. )
Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps $
Dravson, Alfred Wilkes,240 Col. R. Art. ...
Drew, Fras. Barry,242 CB. Lt. Col. W. \
Yorkshire Regiment 5
Du Cane, Sir Edni.Fred.iTCB. Co/. R.Eng.
Ducat, Cyril H. P. Lt.Col. Leinster Regt.
Duff, Robert William, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Dumaresq, Wm. Lovelace, Col. R. Art. ...
Dan, Charles Wm.248 Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Duncan, Harvey Tuckett, CSI. Lt.Col. )
Madras Staff Corps J
Dunn, Josias, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Du Plat, Sir Charles Taylor,A*CB.Co/.R. \
Artillery; Extra Equerryto the Queen}
Dwyer, Hen. Arthur,250 Lt.Col. Beng. S.C
Earle,Wm. H. S.231 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Eccles, Cuthbert,232 Lt.Col. RegtL Dist. )
Com. N. CountiesBrigadeVol. Infantry )
Edgcombe, Wm. Henry. Lt.Col. R. Ensr.
Edmeades, Henry,234 Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Ekins.C'narlesChester.Z/. Co«. Bengal S.C.
Elder, John James, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Elderton, Arthur,235 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Elliot, Minto, 26° Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Elliot, Win. Hamilton, Colonel. R. Art....
Ellis, Fred. John, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
El v. Henry F. W.261 Major, 99 Foot
l>.s.c. Emerson, Alexander Lyon,2'2 1
Lt.Col. Gloucester Regiment i
Emerson, James,263 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Etesou, Francis,264 Lt. Col. 3 Foot
Etheridge, Alfred Tho.265 CSI. Lt.Col. \
Bombay S.C $
Evezard, Geo. Charles, Lt. Col. Bom. S.C
Fairtlough, Edward D'Heillemer,26^/,/. }
Col. Regimental District }
Falconnet, Grenville P. de Palezieux, £
Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers )
Falls, Andrew Vance,268 Col. h. (Madr.) }
Art. [R] ->
Farewell, William Thomas Freke,269 Lt. \
Col. Madras Staff Corps i
CORNET
2ndLiEOT.
Or ENSIGN
June 42
Jan. 4
Aug. 58
May 43
May S5
Sept.48
Dec. 48
Aug. 41
June 55
Dec. 42
Feb. 44
Sept. 39
Feb. 47
Sept. 42
Jan. 42
June 5c
3 Dec. S3
i May 55
t Oct. 47
; Dec. 54
3 Dec. 41
3 July 5
5 June 36
3 Dec. 45
i June 42
! Dec. 48
i Dec, 49
: Apr. 54
t Dec. 43
3 June 4 2
7 Sept. 39
1 Sept.54
5 Mar. 39
3 Apr. 49
2 June 46
a Dec. 52
3 June 42
3 Aug. 40
3 May 45
) Dec. 48
7 June 59
3 Dec. 50
i June 45
3 June 42
3 Dec. 47
3 Feb. 55
} June 41
5 Dec. 40
7 Feb. 43
3. July 52
2 Dec. 51
> Dec. 48
I Jan. 48
' Jan. 44
June 53
) Dec. 32
1 Dec. 44
I June 49
! Jan. 55
. Sept. 42
> Aug. 47
; July 41
i Aug. 43
1 Oct. 48
: June 52
June 39
• Apr. 43
28 Aug.
13 Mar.
16 Dec.
4 July
9 Oct.
15 Feb.
1 Aug.
11 Mar.
15 Feb.
7 Mar.
:5 Oct.
2 May
15 Nov.
21 Ja.n.
25 Apr.
23 Jan.
23 Nov.
15 Jan.
30 June
13 Nov.
t6 June
Apr.
23 Nov.
28 June
3 Mar.
6 Apr.
4 Feb.
29 Aug.
[7 July
24 Juno
2 Sept.
[4 Oct.
9 Mar.
11 Apr.
10 Feb.
3 Mar.
17 Feb.
3 Aug.
28 Nov.
17 Aug.
17 Feb.
17 Sept.
17 Feb.
1 Apr.
10 May
11 Nov.
ft Oct.
:■} Apr.
15 June
31 Dec.
11 Aug.
1 Aug.
31 July
1 Jan.
12 June
i2 July
8 Sept.
4 Apr.
>2 July
6 June
13 July
10 June
15 Apr.
5 Jan.
30 Nov.
19 Oct.
1 Aug.
11 June 57I 4
Oct. 59'i8
8 May 67 18
29 Dec. 48 31
6 Nov. 60 22
29 Feb. 56 14
27 Aug. 58
14 Aug. 56 14
1 Jan. 65 1
28 Dec. 57128
1 Mar. 59 29
18 Sept.54Ji8
18 Feb. 61 17
4 Sept.57| 4
20 Oct. 49I20
55 27 £US- f< 5
10 Dec. 65
23 Aug. 64
13 Jan. 55
21 June 61
1 Aug. 54
2 Dec. 62
Nov.
Jan.
Dec.
Aug.
Sept.
Feb.
Aug.
Aug.
Dec.
Feb
Feb
Feb.
Sept.
Sept.
July
0 Dec.
1 Oct.
6 June
2 June
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
20 July 63
1 Apr. 46
53 27 Aug. 58
43
52
54
54
48
47
42
55
41
52
53
54
44
46
48
54
61 2
Feb. 49!i3
17 Dec. 601 8
27 Aug. 58' 5
1 Apr. 60 5
11 July 58! 20
10 May 55
13 Apr. 49
31 Mar. 63
30 June 48
29 Dec. 54
27 Aug. 58
14 Nov. 59
28 Feb. 55
17 Feb. 54
21 Nov. 51
66 14 Dec. 68
65 iS Jan. 71
75 1 July 81
60 1 Apr. 70
73 1 July 81
72 18 Mar. 78
jio Nov. 69
61J14 Aug. 67
72 8 Dae. 75
62 28 Dec. 68
64J 1 Mar. 70
6i|i8 Sept. 65
67J17 Feo. 73
62 1 4 Sept. 63
61 1 1 Apr. 70
72 10 Mar. 76
73! 10 Dae. 79
77 9 Aug. 82
56. 1 Jan. 63
61 , 4 Mar. 72
ii8Feb. 61
5 July 72! 1 July 81
20 July 71 20 July 77
I 1 Jan. 57
72! 1 Aug. 72
60 is Feb. 61
major
GENEBAL.
14 Dec. 73 31 Dec. 75
is Jan. 73 11 Nov. 76
1 July 85 5 Nov. 87
8 Mar. 83 24 Apr. 84
1 July 85 1 6 Sapt.85
18 Mir. 82 17 Mar. 86
19 Nov. 74 31 Dec. 78
14 Auj;. 72 23 M-iy 77
8 Dec. 83 1 Au». 86
28 Dec. 73 23 May 77
1 Mar. 75 2t Nov. 79
18 Sept. 70; q Juue 77
17 Feo. 7831 Mav 78
4 Sept. 73,23 June 75
29 Mar. 78 13 Juue 83
July
Oct.
Dec. 53 8 Dec. 74
July
July
July
Dec.
Mar.
July
Sept
Apr.
July
10 May 74
12 May 80
1 Dec. 69
18 Feb. 61
60-15 Oct. 71
7o'27 Aug. 73
55 2 Nov. 55
,6a 1 Oct. 77
'■1
16 Apr. 581 s .
Jan. 68! 1
=41 1 Dec. 581 5
46J22 Sept.531 8
44110 Junes7 to
S3 18 Feb. 61
551 11 Apr. 62
42 30 June 48
25 Dec. 55 __
23 Nov. 56J17
18 Jan. 56 27
8 Feb. 61 5 ,
J6 July 63! 5,
8 Feb. 61I20
8 Feb. 61I23 ,
471 7 Jan. 59^7 ,
57 8 Feb. 63 5,
35 1 Apr. 44
48 6 Dec. s8'io I
54Ji7 Nov. 57I15:
14 Sept.67|22
30 July 57|24 I
5 Mar. 58J 5 ,
13 July 56113 .
26 Aug. 58126
8 Jan. 58 1
18 Feb. 61 5 ,
11 June 54
10 Mar. 8
10 Dec. 83
9 Aug. 86
1 Oct 76
1 Oct. 77
18 Feb. 66
1 July 85
20 July 81
1 Jan. 62
1 Aug. 77
11 Jan. 67
8 Dec. 79
31 Dec. 78
12 May 84
10 June 73
1 8 Feb. 66
1 Oct. 77
27 Aug 78
28 June 62
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 81
10 June 73
20 Dec. 74
25 Oct. 78
n Dec. 78
1 July 85
1 July Si ^
1 Jan. 73|"i Oct. Si
10 June 73 28 Oct. 76
Feb.
72|i7 Aug. 77
I 9 June 62
17 Aug,
26 Jan. 45 I o Jan. 58 4 Apr. 63! 4 Apr. 69
♦ July 87
31 May 86
7 Dec. 87
1 May 80
10 Aug. 87
12 May 68
6 Nov. 86
14 Aug. S5
6 July 67
14 Dec. 78
30 May 77
20 Mar. 3o
4 Feb. 85
2 July 90
25 Nov. 74
1 Sept. 71
20 Mar. 78
14 Sept.83
19 Mar. 69
15 Mar. 87
31 Dec. 78
22 Occ. 84
23 Jan. 75
28 Nov. S3
26 Apr. 82
31 Dec. 37
3 Mar. 86
31 Dec. 81
20 Dec. 78
12 Aug. 85
7 Mar. 67
23 Dec. 71
17 Feb. 74
29 Sept. 8
17 Aug. 81
1 July 85
20 Dec. 79
29 Jan. 79
27 Jan. 75
31 Dec. 82
25 Feb. 58
10 Dec. 75
19 Oct. So
1 July 5
1 Feb. So
12 Aug. 87
1 May 80
31 Aug. 78
13 Nov. 75
21 Dec. 87
24 May 85
21 Dec. 86
23 Dec. 79
31 Mar. Si
31 Dec. 80
8 Apr. 87
6 July 67
28 Oct. 76
30 Mar. 81
9 Nov. 87
4 S_epJ;.73 24 Mar. 80
17 Nov. S5
30 Mar. 84
13 July 7;
26 Aug. 74
1 Oct. 81
17 Aug. 81
9 June 77
1 Dec. 79
tS Aug. 84
4 Mar. 86
9 Juue 6731 Dec. 78
i
4 Apr. 74 '19 Oct. 80
604
Major Generals Retired on Full Retired or Pay or on a Pension.
Farmer, Reginald Onslow, Col. R. Art. ...
Fendall. John, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Finch, Alex U. H. Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Eng.
Finch, Walter John. Lt. Col. R. (Bom.) Art
Firth, Robert Fras.274 Lt.Col. Beng. S.C.
FitzGeralri, Cnarles,2'5 Lt.Col. 49 Foot ...
FitzGerald, Mordaunt Martin,2" Lt.Col. )
RovaK Bengal) Artillery .' j
FitzGerald. Richard, '"Lt. Col Welsh Regt
FitzHugh, Alfred,"' CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S. C
FitzHugh, Henry Terrick, 2's Col. R.Art.
Fitzroy, William, Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Flem vng, Augustus, Lt.Col. R. Marines ...
Fletcher, H. Clyde,-80 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Fooks,W.King,'281Z<.CW.R. (Bengal) Art.
Foord.Wm. Ociavius,282 Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
Foote. Wm. Fra.284 Col. Com. R. Marines...
Forbes, Charles Pulteney,285 Lt.Col.j
Leinster Regiment )
Ford, Barnett,268 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Forlong, Jas. G. R. 289 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Forster, Thos. Francis,290 Lt. Col. Ben. S.C.
Forsyth, Alexander G.291 Lt.Col. Bengal >
Sue Corps S
Fowle, C. Stephen,29* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Francis, Arthur, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ..
Fraser, Alex. Rob.,301 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Freeth, James Holt, Colonel, R. Eng
French, William,306 Colonel, R. Artillery..
Gage, Ezekiel, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
*Gatt, Saverio, CMG. , Lt. Col. R. Malta )
Fencible Art J
Gave, Douglas,30' Colonel, R. (Bom ) Art.
Gifford, HerbertH.Forbes,308Zil. Col. 1 ^Hus
Gilbert-Cooper, Edw. M.309 Lt.Col.')
Bombay Staff Corps j
Gillespie, Wm. Aug.3" Lt.Col. Bom. S. C.
Gillespie, Wm. John,312 Lt.Col. Berk- '/
shire Regiment 5
Girardot, George Chas.313 Lt. Col. Dur- \
ham Light Infantry (
Glanville, Fra. Robert, Colonel, R. Art ...
Glascock, Talbot B. M.314Zr.CoZ.Ben.S.C.
Gieig, Alex. Cameron,315 Lt.Col. R. Art...
Godby, Chris. Jas.316 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Godby, Joseph,31' Col. R. Artillery
Goddard, John, Lt.Col. R. (Madr.) Eng....
Godfrey, Wm.H. R.318Zt.Co/. Madras S.C.
Godman, Richard Temple,319 Lt.Col. 5)
Dragoon Guards J
Goldsmid, Sir Frederick John,320 CB. \
XCSL. Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ... j
Goldsworthy, WalterTuck6eld,321Zt.CW. >
Essex Regt. ; MP. for Hammersmith... t
Gordon, Charles S.S.Evans-, Lt. Co'. Unatt
Gordon, Edw. C. A.325 Col. R. Eng
Gordon, James, Lt.Col. Bombay siSC
Gosset, Wm. Driscoll, Colonel, R. Eng.
Govan, Chas. Maitland,3" Col. R. Art.
CORNET,
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OTENSIGN.
LIEUT.
16 Dec. 46 30 May 48,20 June 54
30 Dec. 43 31 Oct. 49 23 Nov. 56
13 june 51 1 Aug. 54(27 Aug. 58
11 Dec. 57:27 Aug. 58:24 Mar. 65
17 Mar 55: 14 June 57 17 Mar. 67
27 Jan. 54s9 0ct. 5412 Oct. 551
9 Dec. 50 26 June 56 10 Feb. 60
18 Sept. 46,10 Nov. 48 17 Nov. 57
17 Dec. 55:23 Nov. 56 7 Dec. 67
18 Dec. 45 13 Apr. 46 17 Feb. 54
29 May 49!io Feb. 54 j 2 Nov. 55
7 Jan. 28 28 Jan. 36 21 Jan. 45
4 Mar. 44 1 2 Dec. 46 '23 Nov. 56
10 Dec. 41J 3 July 45 [30 Oct. 55
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
20 Feb. 57,21 Aug. 61 20 Feb.
1 Aug. 37 29 Mar. 41 16 Nov. 49
27 Aug. 58. 3 Oct. 60 27 Nov. 65
16 Sept. 40 11 Sept. 42 11 Oct. 53
30 Dec. 43' 30 June 45 30 Dec
3 Dec. 45 28 Nov. 49 13 Dec. 60
7 Feb. 43 20 July 45 1 Jan. 57
24 Sept. 42! 3 June 45 24 Sept.57
27 Dec. 45 17 June 51 27 Dec. 60
5 Oct. 37,28 May 43 5 Oct. 52
12 Dec. 34 10 Jan. 37 j 1 Apr. 46
27June48| iNov.48i 1 Apr. 55
7 Mar. 39, 1 Mar. 42 20 Feb. 52
26 Jan. 25 '31 July 37 12 Feb. 47
13 Aug. 68: 3 Sept. 70
30 Dec. 63^30 Dec. 69
17 Oct. 70
11 Dec. 41! 3 July 45
23 Oct. 57 12 Mar. 61
13 June 461 1 Apr. 50
13 June 52 120 Oct. 56
31 Aug. 58 30 Apr. 61
12 Aug
59
1 Jan. 62
9 Dec. 44 1 Apr. 46
i Aug. 571:9 May 58
11 Jan. 43 1 Apr. 44
3 June 45 10 July 52
1 May 46 20 Oct. 46
10 Dec. 4.7I 1 Aug. 54
20 Dec. 46 31 Mar. 50
17 May 501 3 Mar. 54
24 Jan. 39 1 24 Sept. 40
o Oct. 57 30 Oct. 59
12 Oct. 32 3 June 36
18 Dec. 45: 1 Apr. 46
13 June 46J21 June49
. 20 June 40:27 May 43
16 Dec. 46 30 June 48
Graham, Archd.W.330Z£. Col. Bombay S.C. '14 June 45 27 Dec. 47
Graham, Geo. Fergus^3 Z<XW.Ben.S.C.;i4 Jan. 54: 1 Sept.55
Graham, John G. Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Graham, John Moore,332 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Graham, Thomas,331 CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Hraliam, Wm. Henry,331 Lt. Col. R. Art.
Grant, James Murray, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C.
Grant, Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Graves, William, Lt. Cov. Madras S.C
Green, And. PellettScrimshire. CoZ. R.Art.
Green, John Wm.339 Lt.Col. Devon Regt.
Green, Sir Wm. Henry Rodes,310 CB. [
XCSL. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps... )
Griffith, Chas.Mat.342 ZZ.CW. Bombay S.C,
Griffiths, Clement Jas.Mi Lt.Col. Ben. S.C,
Grogan, Charles Edward,344 Lt.Col. t
Regimental District [R] j
Grove, Henry Leslie, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Gunter, James,345 Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Gds.
p. s.c. Gwynne, Nadolig Ximenes,346}
Lt.Col. Shropshire Light Infantry ... $
Haig, Felix Thackeray, CW.R(Mad.)Eng
Haig, Malcolm R. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Hailes, John Clements, Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Hale, LonsdaleAugustus^'ZZ. CW.R. Eng.
Hales, Arthur, Lt.Col. Inniskilling Fus.
Hall, Lewis Fred. Col. R. Artillery
Hallowes, Geo. Skene, Lt.Col. King's)
Own Borderers (25 Foot) j
H amilton, Octavius,348 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
V CHamilton.T. de Courcy ,^ Lt.Col. 64 F.
c. Hammersley , Frederick, 353Zf . Col. Unatt.
Hanson, George Wm.356 Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Hanwell, Joseph,35' Lt.Col. R. Art
29 Aug. 54
20 July 73
4 May 60
13 June 64
10 Oct. 65
11 Sept. 68
6 Sept.53
11 Aug. 69
9 July 50
13 June 60
17 Feb. 54
27 Aug. 58
18 Feb. 61
21 July 55
30 June 51
28 Oct. 64
20 Dec. 42
22 Dec. 54
18 Feb. 61
1 1 Nov. 50
20 June 54
23 Nov. 56
14 Jan. 66
10 Feb. 58
18 Feb. 61
1 Aug. 72
16 Jan. 75,21 Dec. 3i
17 Mar. 75 17 Mar. 81
8 Oct. 64
5 July 72
5 July 72
7 Dec. 75
6 June 56
28 July 67
4 Mar. 64
20 Feb. 77
13 Apr. 58
15 Aug. 78
18 Feb. 61
30 Dec. 63
13 Dec. 65
COLONEL.
MAJOB
! GENEBAL.
3 Sept. 75 i Jan. 70
30 Dec. 74 23 May 77
17 Oct. 75 31 Dec. 78
21 Dec. 85 21 Dec. 88
17 Mar. 85 22 Aug. 87
4 Oct. 73I4 Oct. 78 30 Oct. 83
27 Nov. 78 27 Nov. 82 27 Apr. 84
4 June 79 4 June 83 4 June 83
22 Nov. 79 22 Nov. S3 '14 June 86
1 Jan. 68 j 30 Sept. 73 26 Apr. 82
1 Sept.75j 1 Sept. 80, ;o Nov. 86
10 July 55 10 July 58 8 July 59
4 Mar. 70 4 Mar. 75 17 Jan. 77
1 Sept. 63; 1 Sept. 68 1 Aug. 72
10 Feb. 8320 Feb. £7,16 July 87
6 Mar. 62 23 Oct. 66 27 Feb. 69
1 Dec. 80, 1 Dee. 841 3 Feb. 86
6 Sept. 66 16 Sept. 71 j 23 June 76
30 Dec. 69 30 Dec. 74-28 Oct. 75
13 Dec. 71:13 Dec. 76126 Sept.So-
7 Feb. 63! 7 Feb. 69! 7 Feb. 74 31 Dec. 79
24 Sept. 62 24 Sept.fi8:24 Sept.73 25 Nov. 74
27 Dec. 65
18 Feb. 6
2n July 58
21 Aug. 70
18 Feb. 61
26 Oct. 58
2 Mar. 8
13 June 66
13 June 72
21 Dec. 77
31 Oct. 77
27 Dec. 71 27 Dec. 76J 5 Sept. 77
5 Oct. 63 5 Oct. 68,23 Jan. 75
23 Nov. 58 123 Nov. 66^4 Dec. 71
1 May 73! : May 78 30 July 81
7 Mar. 65 7 Mar. 70 29 Nov. 76
25 Jan. 61
2 Oct. 61
1 July 81
25 Jan. 60
2 Oct. 66
1 July 85
13 June 72*13 June 77
13 June 78 13 June 82
30 Oct. 83I30OC*,. 87
21 July 80I21 July 84
5 Sept. 77
31 Dec. 78
1 July 87
19 Feb. 79
5 July 83
7 Dec. 87
17 Aug. 84
12 Jan. 66 29 Dec. 67 29 Dec. 72 14 July 77
ii Aug. 77; 1 1 Aug. 83 11 Aug. 87
1 June 62! 28 July 64 28 July 69
13 June 63 13 June 71 13 June 76
1 Jan. 68 10 Nov. 73
24 Mar. 71:24 Mar. 76
19 June 55 1 15 Feb. 50
11 June 47 '18 Apr. 51
12 June 5827 Aug. 58
I 7 Apr. 56; 24 Aug. 66
22 July 4525 July 51 22 July 60
16 Sept. 40 16 July 42,16 Sept.55
10 Nov. 46 29 Aug. 57
29 Aug. 42
1 Jan. 42
17 Nov. 57
2 Jan. 41
8 June 54
13 June 56
t6 Apr. 47
24 Feb. 46
8 Feb. 53
9 Oct. 55
9 Dec. 44
13 June 46
13 June 45
21 Dec. 53
18 Oct. 59
19 Dec. 49
16 Feb. 49
24 Jan. 39
30 Sept.42
1 July 42
3 Jan. 48
22 Dec. 52
1 Nov. 42
11 Mar. 59
6 June 45
23 Nov. 56
1 Nov. 48
9 Oct. 63
2 Jan. 56
8 June 66
30 Apr. 58 13 June 68
28 Apr. 48.39 Dec. 54
5 Nov. S3 In May 60
21 Nov. 56 21 Oct. 59
10 Sept.58
15 Feb. 45
25 Feb. 51
17 Apr. 47
21 Mar. 54
8 Mar. 67
25 Sept. 5 1
21 Oct. 51
23 Sept. 41
10 Apr. 47
21 Apr. 46
10 Feb. 53
17 Feb. 54
3 Sept.67
27 Aug. 58
10 May 60
27 Aug. 58
10 May 59
2 Jan. 69
23 Feb. 56
10 Sept.58
20 Dec. 51
29 Dec. 54
25 Apr. 51
6 June 56
20 Dec. 66
22 June 70
6 June 56
29 Oct. 6
o June 54
2 Nov. 55
13 June 62
9 Nov. 61
15 Feb. 65
13 June 66
14 Jan. 74
27 Mar. 72
11 June 67
31 Dec. 70
10 Mar. 75
22 July 65
20 Dec.
28 Oct.
2:20 Dec.
71 28 Oct.
5 Oct. 87
21 July 86
1 July 82
1 Oct. 82
7 Apr. 78.
2 July 62
29 June 74
1 Apr. 60
3: Mar. 66
13 June 72
3 Aug. 63
Oct. 70
77 16 July
76
24 Jan. 70
31 Jan. 82
23 Jan. 75
1 July 85
14 June 71 14 June 76
29 June 79
1 Oct. 77 19 Dec. 77
10 Nov. 73I 1 Nov. 85
13 June 77 31 Dec. 79
3 Aug. 68 24 Sept.73
7 Oct. 75! 7 July 83
14 Jan. 80 14 Jan. 84 10 Apr. 86
10 Apr. 76jioApr. 81 10 Apr. 86
11 June 73,11 June 78 31 Aug. 79
2 Mar. 81 2 Mar. 85 5 Apr. 91
o Mar. 82,10 Mar. 86 29 May 86
_ 22 July 71:22 July 76J30 Mar. 8o-
18 Feb. 61J16 Sept.66'16 Sept.7i|i8 Nov. 71
29 Aug. 62 29 Aug. 68 29 Aug. 73 23 Jan. 75;
2 Mar. 78,
17 July 60
1 Oct. 77
24 Nov. 56
15 Aug. 68
13 June 76
14 Jan. 64
24 Feb. 66
2 Dec
8 Mar. 80
13 June 66
5 July 72
8 Oct. 79
5 July 7
21 Aug. 60
19 Jan. 58
10 Mar. 57
6 June 56
18 Feb. 61 3 Jan. 68
16 Mar. 60 5 July 72
20 June 62
1 July 81
5 Oct. 62
11 July 77
2 Mar. 81
6 Jan. 74
24 Feb. 72
7 Mar. 77
1 July 81
6 Dec.
1 3 June 72
3 Aug. 65
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
16 Jan. 75
15 July 76
21 Apr. 63
:i Apr. 68
1 Jan. 68
3*Jan. 74
5 Dec. 77
20 June 67
1 July 85
5 Apr.
8 June 84
2 Mar. 85
6 Jan. 79
24 Feb. 77
1 July 81
1 July 85
6 Dec. 73
13 June 77
3 Aug. 70
1 Oct. 81
1 July 85
16 Jan. 80
1 July 81
24 Jan. 70
20 May 73
1 Jan. 73
3 Jan. 79
15 Dec. 81
8 Oct. 73
1 July 87
23 Jan. 75.
10 June 85
1 Nov. 87
2 July 85
26 Aug. 79
7 Mar. 87
25 Dec. 87
31 Dec. 78
10 Feb. 81
31 Dec. 78
1 Aug. 83.
1 July 87
8 July 82
14 Aug. 81
23 Oct. 75
21 Jan. 74
6 Aug. 79,
iS Sept. 79
Dec. 82;
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
6P5
COkNET,
2nd LI BUT.
OrE.tsIGX.
Harcourt, Philip Hanmer,358 Lt.Colonel'i
Royal (Bomhav) Artillery i
Hardy, Campbell, Li. Col. Royal Artillery
Hare,' Henry A.*59 Lt.Col, Madras S. 0....
Harkness, John Granville.31''1 Lt.Col. \
Northumberland Fusiliers [R] j
Harnett, Edwd.362 Lt.Col. 7Dragoon Gds.
Harris, Jas. Thos.360 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Harris, Noel Harnlvn,363 Lt.Col. Li. Art. ..
Harris, Thomas Marshall,364 Col. R. )
(Bombay) Art. )
Harris, Webber D.365 Lt. Col. 104 Foot
Harrison, Edw.306 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Harrison, Thos. B. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Harvest, Edw. Douglas, Lt.Col. 97 Foot...
Harvey, John Richard, Lt.Col. King's )
Own Borderers (25 Foot) I
Hassard.FairfaxC.36' CB.Col. R.Eng. [R]
Hastings, Douglas.368 Lt.Col. 62 Foot[R]
Haultain, Fra. M369 Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Hawes, George H.3"0 Lt.Col. 9 Foot [R]
Hawes,W. Harington,3-1 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Hawkins, Alex. C.3'2 CB. Col. R. Art, [R]
Hawkins, Edward Lindsay,3"3 Lt.Col. \
Royal (Bengal) Artillery ;
Hay, John Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Hay, John Crosland,3"4 Lt.Col. Gordon )
Highlanders i
Hay, Woulfe, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hayward, Henry Blakeuey,376 Lt.Col. )
Derby Regiment (45 Fo^t) j
Heastey, Geo. Bavies, Co'. Com. R. Marines
Heath, Alf. Hailes,3" Lt.Col. R.(Ben.)Art.
Henderson-Cleland, John William,378)
Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corns j
Heriot, Mackey Andrew H. James.380
Col. Com. R.' Marines; Commanding
Plymouth Brigade Volunteer Infantry
Herriok, Ben.j.' Bousfield,3sl Col. 2nd)
Com. Royal Marines S
Hessey, W111. Henry, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Keysham.Barrington Frederick, Lt.Col. )
Madras Staff Corp- >
Heywood, John Jas.382 Lt. Col. Glo'ster R.
Hil'l.C. E. Dawson, Lt. Col. R. (Madras )Eng,
Hill, Eustace,384 Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hills,John,38<C-B..7>.Co'..R.(Bombay)Eng
Hime, Frederick.390 Lt.Col. R. Eng
Hire, Sydney J.391 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ..
Hodgson, Hugh N.392 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Hoggan, John William,393 CB. Lt.Col,-)
Bengal S.C J
Hogge, Somerville George Cameron, ">v
Lt. Col, Berkshire Regiment .. )
Holland, Hen. Wm. CB. Lt.Col.'Bom.S.G.
Holland, Lum. H. H. Lt. Col, Madras S.C
Holland, Thos. W.394 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Holmes, Percy Lee,396 Lt.Col, Madras S.C.
Hope, John Edward,398 Lt. Col, R. Artillery
Home, Chas. James, Lt.Col, Bedford Regt.
Horsley, Frank,400 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Hoste, Dixon Edw.402 OB. Lt.Col, R. Art.
Houghton, Richmond, Lt.Col, Madr. S. C.
Hughes, Chas. Jas.*04 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C...
Hughes, Joseph Wm.405 Lt.Col. Dorset)
Regt. (54 Foot) [R] .1
Hughes, Sir Robert John,408 KCB. Lt.\
Col. 63 Foot $
Hume, John Richard,*09 Lt.Col. h.p. 55 F.
Hunt, Robert W. B.*10 Col.Com. R. Mar...
Hunter, Arthur Stewart,412 Lt. Col, R. Art.
Hunter, John Norris, Lt.Col, R. Eng
Hutchinson, Alex.Hadden,Z£.CW. R.Art.
Hutchinson, A. R. B.414 Lt.Col. Beng. S.C.
Hutchinson, Cha. S. CB. Col. R. Eng.
Hutchinson, George,416OB. CSI. Lt.Col,
Bengal StaffCorps
Irvine, Cnarles,420£S. Col. Bengal S.C.
Jacob, Hy.Ebenezer.if.CW. Bombay S.C.
Jacob, John, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
JagoTrelawny, John,422 Lt.Col. High- )
land Light Infantry j
James, Edw. Renouard,423 Lt.Col. R.Eng.
c. Jarvis.Samue! P.424 CMG.Hqj.82 F. [R]
Jenkins, Alex.425 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Jenkins, Chas. Vernon,427 Lt. Col. Ben.S.C.
Jenkins, SirF.H.428 JSTCS.ii.Co/.Ben. S.C.
Jennings,Chas.James,L^.Co;.MadrasS.C.
Jephson, Stanhope Wm.429GB.Z«.Co'.. 2F.
ya;jerome,HenryEdw.430i«.Co;.62F.[R]
Johnstone, Geo. N.432 Lt.Col, Madras S. C.
Jones, Howell Lock,434 Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bengal) Artillery j
9 Dec. 53
21 Aug.
19 Dec. 49 :i Aug. 51
9 Dec. 43 1? Oct. 45
13 May S3 19 Aug. 54
2 June 48 14 Oct. 51
27 June 49,13 Noy. 54
14 Aug. 54 24 Oct. 54
15 Aug. 52
26 Dec. 42
12 Aug. 46
9 Oct. 50
6 Feb. 46
11 June 47
25 Jan. 4.1
7 June <j4
20 Dec. 45
17 Apr. 42
9 Mar. 49
21 Oct. 62
23 Feb. 56
23 Sept. 58
18 Jan. 56
5 Mar. 58
27 June 61
5 July 72
5 J^y 72
9 Dec. 63
30 Mar. 72
20 July 66
27 June 69
5 July 72
5 July 72
19 Jan. 58
27 Apr. 58! 15 Dec. 67
23 July 58:20 Dec. 65
29 Dec. 54! 1 Apr. 66
22 June 60
27 Aug. 58
1 Mar. 52
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
?4 July 52 12 Dec. 59 3 Sept. 70
20 June 40 23 Sept. 43! 14 July 51) 2 Nov. 55
20 Mar. 40! 8 Apr. 42,15 Mar. 53:23 Mar. 6
20 Aug. 40,17 Nov. 43I20 Aug.55
24 Nov. 43 4 Jan. 46
7 Jan. 46 2 Dec. 49
1 Jan. 42 2 Aug. 42
12 Dec. 51 Us June 57
20 Dec. 52)23 Nov. 56
15 May 5514 Dec. 55
10 Dec. 53 30 Apr. 56
8 July 56 24 Aug. 58
29 Dec. 4527 May 48
9 Dec. 44; 6 Feb. 48
9 June 54131 Mar. 58
17 Aug. 55 14 Apr. 59
27 Dec. 44 21 Mar. 48
20 Aug. 45
3 Apr. 48
17 Aug. 54
9 Dec. 42
10 June 48
8 June 54
19 Sept. 48
5 Jan. 57
1 Nov. 48
18 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 64
9 July 64
18 Feb. 61
2 Nov. 55
7 Jan. 66
2 Nov. 55
5 July 72
20 Dec. 72
28 Oct. 76
10 Dec. 65 10 Dec. 73
14 Juue64'27 Feb. 75
11 May 48
15 Apr. 33
14 May 55
31 Dec. 50
23 Nov. 56
5 Nov. 57
7 Apr. 56
12 Juue 41 22 Mar. 44
7 July 441 5 Jan. 56
27 June 49 [15 May 5?
22 Sept.54 11 Oct. 55
25 July 41 23 Apr. 45
25 Jan. 41 4 Apr. 42
7 June 44 8 Nov. 49
2 June 42 29 Nov. 45
1 Oct. 47I30 June 48
27 Feb. 58 j 31 May 59
20 Nov. 49' 1 1 Feb. 54
18 June 45 1 1 Apr. 46
9 Dec. 54Ji6Jan. 57
15 May 52|25 Jan. 54
1 Dec. 54 '26 Sept. 56
7 Jan. 41I30 Aug. 43
19 Oct. 49 26 Nov. 52
19 Sept.48113 Mar. 52
12 Dec. 56
27 Aug. 58
9 June 66
3 Aug. 67
18 Dec. 55
29 June 58
18 Feb. 61
29 July 62
9 Dec. 57
18 Feb. 61
1 Sept. 63
24 Jan. 65
1 Dec. 55
5 July 72
5 July 72
9 June 74
5 July 79
5 Feb. 72
20 Aug. 65
3 Apr. 68
1 Aug. 73
10 June 68
5 July 72
25 Aug. 73
2 Dec. 55
27 July 59 27 July 64
27 June 61
6 Sept. 58
1 June 56
15 Dec. 53
0 June 57
12 June 57
6 Jan. 55
31 Jan. 65
20 Nov. 61
24 Jan. 54
9 Dec. 66
1 Apr. 59
10 Dec. 62
Feb. 55
9 Dec. 52
23 June 52
30 Jan. 43
20 Dec. 43
7 June 44
9 Dec. 42
25 Feb. 40
8 June 55
1 6 Jan. 46
17 Dec. 51
14 June 45
14 June 45
20 Jan. 48
20 Dec. 51
10 Sept. 53
26 Nov. 30
21 June 48
14 June 45
9 Dec. 54
27 June 69
14 Aug. 67
25 July 61
18 Feb. 6
7 June 64
12 June 62
2 Nov. 55
10 Oct. 74
20 Nov. 69
12 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 74
23 Mar. 69
20 Apr. 67
31 Dec. 78
16 Jan. 75
9 Dec. 69
1 July 78
17 Nov. 75
27 June 75
13 Nov. 80
1 Aug. 72
28 Nov. 68
6 Feb. 70
20 Dec. 71
28 Apr. 75
1 Oct. 77
3 Aug. 63
7 Sept. 74
20 Aug. 66
8 Aug. 64
7 Jan. 72
1 June 62
31 Dec. 78
20 Dec. 7
1 July 8
10 Dec. 79
4 Au
17 Oct. 73
1 Aug. 72
9 June 80
17 Aug. 83
18 Sept. 73
20 Aug. 7
3 -A-Pr. 74
1 May 81
30 Apr. 63
10 June 74
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
io June 62
27 July 70
27 June 75
MAJOB
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I Sept.76
25 July 67
25 Jan. 67
7 June 70
12 June 68
24 Aug. 66
10 Oct. 79
20 Nov. 75
3 Sept.62
9 Dec. 80
1 Oct. 77
22 May 76
1 Apr. 55
2 Aug. 54
17 Feb. 54
22 July 46
1 Apr. 46
15 Jan. 51
5 Jan. 52
24 Jan. 45
29 June 57
19 Feb. 47
17 Feb. 54
15 Jan. 47
29 Aug. 51
16 Oct. 51
15 Nov. 53
1 Feb. 58
19 Feb. 36
30 Apr. 52
25 June 47
24 Jan. 58
7 Sept. 55
29 Dec. 54
22 Nov. 59
19 Oct. 62
29 June 61
1 Apr. 59
" July 57
17 Feb. 54
27 Apr. 58
9 Dec. 57
5 Mar. 54
8 June 67
7 Mar. 51
1 Apr. 59
21 Sept. 52
14 June to
18 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 63
10 Sept. 65
28 Dec. 41
23 July 58
14 June 60
1 July 64
10 May 64
8 May 66
1 Aug. 68
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
7 Dec. 58
20 Jan. 67
20 July 58
9 Dec. 62
18 Feb. 61
8 June 75
11 May 62
5 July 72
26 Apr. 59
14 June 65
20 Jan,
20 Dec. 71
10 Sept. 73
4 Aug. 48
1 July 59
14 June 65
1 Aug. 72
1 Apr. 70
16 Sept.74
1 July 77
1 July 81
22 Aug. 77
1 Oct. 77
20 Apr.
6 July 67
3 July 67
9 Dec. 68
25 Feb. 66
8 June 81
72
9 Dec
1 Oct. 77
4 June 70
14 June 71
20 Jan. 74
20 Dec. 77
10 Sept. 79
1 July 53
15 Sept. 70
14 June 71
16 Jan. 79
31 Dec. 82
16 Jan. 80
9 Dec. 74
1 July 82
17 Nov. 80
27 June 80
13 Nov. 84
1 Aug. 77
28 Nov. 73
6 Feb. 75
20 Dec. 76
28 Apr. 80
1 Oct. 81
3 Aug. 68
1 July 8l
20 Aug. 71
2 Nov. 72
7 Jan. 77
1 June 67
31 Dec. &2
20 Dec. S2
1 July 85
10 Dec. S3
4 Aug.
13 Apr. 79
1 Aug. 77
9 June 84
15 Apr. 87
18 Sept.7&
20 Aug. 76
3 APr- 79
31 May 85
30 Apr. 68
10 June 79
1 Oct. 81
1 July 85
28 May 70
27 July 75
27 June 80
1 July 81
15 Aug. 6S
25 Jan. 72
7 June 75
2 June 73
1 Oct. 76
0 Oct. 83
20 Nov. 80
1 Mar. 73
9 Dec. 84
15 May 82
14 Nov. 81
18 Oct. 7S
16 Sept. 79
4 July 80
1 July 85
22 Aug
1 Oct,
30 Jan. 74
6 July 75
7 June 7 5
9 Dec. 73
25 Feb. 71
8 June 85
9 Dec. 77
1 Oct. 81
4 June 75
14 Junei76
20 Jan. 79
3 June 84
29 May 8*
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29 Jan. 86
23 Apr. 86'
7 Apr. 8 b
9 Dec. 85;
1 Oct. 82
25 Feb. 75-
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15 Mar. 82
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25 Nov. 74
21 July 82
10 July 80
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1 June 86-
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17 Sept.87-
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9 Dec. 78".
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8 Sept.92:
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2 Mar. 78
8 Oct. 80
31 May 89
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31 Dec. 87
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31 Dec. 84
5 May 83
6 Dec. 79,
4 June 85
8 Dec. 86
23 Mar. 83
1 Oct. 82
9 June 77
30 Dec. 76
14 June 76
23 Jan. 75
28 Oct. 76-
8 June 86
13 May 85
1 Oct. 82
1 July 81
1 Oct. 82
11 Dec. 85
29 Oct. 79 11 Dec. 85
10 Sept. 831 1 July 86
28 Nov. 54 24 May 61
31 July 79I 9 Sept.85.
14 June 76I14 Dec. 80
16 Jan. 83U2 June 85,
6o6
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.i
Jones, Richard G. Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Jones, Richard Roynon,436 Col. R. Art....
Jones, Robt. Owen.435 CB. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Jordan, Jos.43tCtf.Z?.CW.Regtl.Dist.[R]
Karslake, Frederick,43sZf. Col. IrishiRifles
Kaye, Geo. Farquhar,439Z<.CV. 21 Hus.
Keate, Edward,440 Col. R. Artillery
Keays, Chas. Fred.44' Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Keer, Jonathan, Z*.CW.Bengal Staff C...
Kemball, John Shaw, Lt.Col. Eom. S.C.
Kennedy, John Wm. Alex.44- Col. 2nd)
Com. Royal Marines [R] j
Keogh, John Woulfe, Lt.Col. North )
Staffordshire Regiment i
Kerr, Win. Henry,443 Lt.Col. Brigade Dep.
Ketchen, Isaac, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Kinloeh, A. A. A.444 CB. Lt.Col. K. R. R.
.p.s.e. Knight, \Vm.HenrT,+'5Zf. Col. 48 Foot
Knocker, John Bedingfield,446 Lt . Col. \
Maflras Staff Corps j
Lamb, Charles F. G.44" Lt.Col. Beu. S.C.
Lambert, Walter Rathbone, Lt.Col.~t
Bombay StaffCorps )
Lambert, William,"9 CB. Lt.Col. 88 Foot
Lane, Chas. Powlett,450 Lt. Col. 21 Huss.
Lane, Chas. Stuart,451 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Langmore, Erskine Grant,453 Lt.Col. \
Bengal Staff Corps I
Laughton,DanielWilscn,Zf.Co/.Mad.S.C.
Lavie, Robert Comyn, Lt. Col. MadrasS.C.
p.a.e. Law, F. Towry Adeaue,454 CB. \
Lt.Col. Royal Artillery j
LayarS, Chas. Edm. Lt.Col. E. York Regt.
Lazzarini, Jas. CMC Col. Malta Fencibles
Lee, Hen. Herbert,456 Major, R. (Bom.) \
Eng. Hon. Lt. Col. Comdt. Suhmarine >■
Miner* R. Enq. Vol*. Severn Division )
Leigh, Robert i'hos.45sZf. Col. Bengal S.C.
Leishman,JohnThos.Zf.CW.R.(Bom.)Art.
Lernpriere, Ar<Srcr Reid, Lt.Col. R. En
Lester, John F.-ed.460Z.'. Col. Bombay S.C.
Lester, Wm. Cht,s. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
L'Estrange, Edrn.4C1Zr.Co/. Bombay S.C
Lewis, Henry, Colonel, R. (Bengal) Art...
Liliy,Alf.Chamberlain,463Z#.Co2.Mad.S.C
Lloyd, Edw. F. S., Lt.Col. R. Eng ,
p.s.c.Lock, Hen.466Zf.Co^InniskillingFus.
Lockhart, Dayid Blair, K~\Lt. Col. 107 Foot
Lockhart, Gramme Ales.469 CB. Lt.Col. 78 F.
Loyett, Beresford,4"0 CB. CSL. R. (Ben.) >
Engineers $
Lowndes, Thomas, Lt.Col. Madras S. C...
Luard, Chas. Edw. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Luard.Fred. Peter,4"4 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Lukin, Wm.W.Aug.4"5 Col. R. Artillery...
Lvte, Alfred, Colonel, R. (Bengal) Art....
M'Goun, Alexander, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
M'Grigor, Wm. Thos.^" Lt.Col. Sen. S.C.
M'Kenzie, Alexander, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
M'Killop, Robert John,463 Colonel 2nd")
Commandant, R. Marines j
M'Laughlin, Edward, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
M'Mahon.Alex.Ruxton.+^Zf.CW.Mad.S.C
Maberly, Evan,490 CB. Col.R. Art. [R]
Macdonald.Jno.Collins,'492Zf.Co?.Mad.S.C
MacDonnell, Arthur Robert,494 Lt.Col. ) I
Royal Engineers j
Macgowan.Fredk.496 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
BflC Macintyre, Donald,49" Lt. Col. Ben. S.C.
Mackenzie' Colin, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Mackenzie, Roderick,503 Col. Royal Art...
Maclean,HenryJ.5«Zf. Col. Rifle Brig. [R]
Maciean, John Norman,505 Lt.Col. \
Madras StaffCorps j
Maclean, Peter,507 Col. R. Artillery
Macpherson, R. D.510 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Maitiguy, Ferd. B., Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Malcolmson.J.H. P.^CB.Lt.Col.Bom.S.C
Mancer, Fred. Day,516 Bombay Infantry
Manderson, George Rennie,51' CB. Lt. \
Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery j
Maneles, Cecil,518 CB. Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
Marshall Geo. F.L. CLE. Lt. Col. Royal ]
(Bengal) Engineers j
Marshall, Rich. C. A. Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Marshall, W. B.519 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Marsland, Wm. Edw.,520 Lt.Col. ReO
mount Depot j
Marston,Edw.Chas.522Zf.CW.BombayS.C.
Marter, Richard James Combe,521 Lt. \
Col. 1 Dragoon Guards [R] )
Martin, Chas. Nassau,523 /J. Col. R. Eng.
Martin, John Paton, Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0.
2 Jan. 41
19 June 50
14 Feb. 45
19 June 57
20 Oct. 55
77 Dec. 51
20 Feb. 50
26 July 45
11 Dec. 38
15 June 41
19 Aug. 46
5 June 52
20 Dec. 56
27 Mar. 48
2 Sent. 58
20 Noy. 56
12 Jan. 54
31 July 56
15 Nov. 53
3 Oct. 40
21 Jan. 45
MAJOR.
LIEUT.
COLOXEL.
2 Jan. 56
6 July 57
6 June 66
29 Oct. 52
16 Oct. 63
30 July 62
3 Noy. 58 5
20 Feb. 62 20
26 July 60 26
12 Nov. 50 18
24 Feb. 54
Feb.
July
Dec.
Noy.
Oct.
July
July
Feb.
July
Feb.
61 1 2 Jan. 67
72 1 24 July 75
73I 1 July Si
55 1 12 Jan. 65
77I26 Apr. 82
76 19 May 80
7? I 1 July 77
70 20 Feb. 76
65 26 July 71
61 in Dec. 64
10 Nov. 66
22 Feb. 61 3
31 July 46 24
12 June57|27
22 Nov. 55I24
13 Oct. 48 2
5 Apr. 42 18
11 Dec. 41 s
9 Dec. 42 21
16 Aug. 54 8
20 Jan. 4<)!i8
9 Dec. 48' 1
28 July 42I31
14 Jan. 54 ! 23
20 Dec. 48 23
22 Dec. 52117
8 July 56I28
11 Apr. 45 1 13
May 64
Jan. 51
Aug. 58
Sept. 58
Aug. 50
Feb. 64
■July 44
Jan. 46
Dec. 54]
May 49
Sept. 50
Dec. 47
Nov. 56
Noy. 56
Feb. 54I25 Sept
10 Apr.
13 Jan.
24 Mar.
8 Mar.
15 May
30 Nov.
11 Feb.
29 Feb.
27 Nov.
23 Nov.
18 Feb.
23 Nov.
72
54 20
65 1
July 8;
July 58
Aug. 72
Nov. 79
Dec. 69
Apr. 62
Dec. 6i
Dec. 62
June 72
July 58
Dec. 68
56,20
61 9
56 28 July 62
14 Jan.
18 Feb.
May 5S!
Feb. 561
3 Aug.
oFeb.
!
11 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 10 Nov. 69
13 June 44
27 Aug. <;8
20 June
12 Dec. 40
8 June 55
21 Dec. 53
9 Dec. 42J21 Jan. 46
13 Jane 46
17 Feb. 47
12 June 37
20 Jan. 47
20 Feb. 47
10 Jan. 46
8 Dec. 37
ii June 58
10 Dec. 54
12 Oct. 52
1 Oct. 47
. 1 June 42
9 Dec. 54
28 Apr. 46
:2 June 47
4 Mar. 29
28 Feb. 55 j
20 Aug. 47
18 June 35
11 Jan. 45
23 Oct. 54
11 Dec. 41
14 June 50
20 June 54
20 June 49
30 May 45
26 Jan. 46
20 Dec. 32
12 June 41
12 May 51
18 May 52
17 Aug. 41
3 June 51
18 Oct. 56
2 Mar. 48
21 Aug. 52
8 Apr. 42
27 Aug. 58
23 Nov. 56
15 May 57
30 Nov. 53
30 June 48
3 July 45
(i2 July 58
1 Dec. 48
j 24 Dec. S3
i 10 July 37
1 Apr. 55
14 May 53
24 June 37
15 Feb. 49
22 Dec. 54
24 Jan. 45
Nov. 56
7 May 54
29 Feb. 64
20 June 59
26 Aug. 56
18 Feb. 61
11 Sept. 60
12 June_
18 Nov. 59
13 Feb. 66
16 Feb. 60
1 Jan. 62
19 Apr. 50
2 Jan. 71
10 Dec. 66
6 July 67
13 Feb. 62
7 Feb. 55
11 June 57
9 Dec. 66
10 Mar. 58
18 Feb. 61
9 Dec. 46
9 Sept. 62
18 Feb. 61
1 Apr. 46
11 Jan. 60
1 Apr. 61
23 May 54
14 June 62
15 Septo6J2o June 66
9 July 50 j 24 Sept. 55
23 Mar, 55
8 June 49
2 Aug. 59 1
13 June 5 1
20 Feb. 61
20 Aug. 47
10 Dec. 41
17 Feb. 57
18 Feb. 39
rS Jan. 51
_S June 51
20 Sept. 49
June4Q
8 May 49
6 May 35
24 Jan. 4s
21 June 56
29 Aug. 54
1 Jan. 62
17 Nov, 56
16 Oct. 66
8 June 60
1 Mar. 52
3 July 45
10 Dec. 58
4 June 41
29 Apr. 53
17 Feb. 54
4 Jan. 56
21 Dec. 59
14 Apr. 44
12 June 56
1 Sept.65
27 Aug. 58
14 Oct. 69
12 Mar. 60
1 Feb. 73
1 Apr. 74
18 Feb. 61
15 Oct. 55
3 Mar. 60
3 June 52
9 Dec. 62
4 Jan. 59
26 Oct. 59
Jan. 74
Dec. 68
July 72
Aug. 77
17 June 83
25 Mar. 69
117 May 79
2 Mar. 81
1 Oct. 77
5 Apr. 65
it Dec. 67
9 Dec. 68
18 Dec. 75
25 Mar. 69
9 Dec. 74
28 July 68
14 Jan. 80
20 Dec. 74
1 Oct. 7
6 Sept.?
5 Sept.7
3 Feb. 75 3 Feb. 82
18 Feb. 61 12
1 Aug. 72 17
5 July 72; 1
9 Dec. 62 j 9
13 June 66 13
17 Feb. 67 17
20 Jan. 67.20
10 Dec. 73 1
1 Jan. 69, 1
1 Jan. 71 11
24 Mar. 58^26
31 Dec. 78 22
10 Dec. 74 1 10
6 June 77 i 21
12 Oct. 71:12
2 Nov. 55 '28
19 Jan. 58 ' 9
9 Dec. 74: 9
28 Apr. 66 i 28
12 June 67; 11
6
5 July 72
20 Aug. 67
11 Jan. 65
15 Aug. 68
20 Dec. 59!"
14 June7o|n
20 June 74
2 Nov. 55
27 Apr. 68
26 Jan. 66 26
12 June 61
26 Aug. 73
q Apr. 68
2 Aug. 78
5 July 72
30 Nov. 79
July 3 1
20 Aug. 67
Oct. 71
16 June 57
7 Mar. 77
5 July 72
19 Aug. 69
Dec. 66
Aug. 80
Oct. 77
Dec. 68
June 72
Feb. 73
Feb. 61
Jan. 73
July 81
Oct. 77
Mar. 74
Apr. 59
Nov. 7y
Dec. 80
Oct. 82
Oct. 78
Oct. 66
Apr. 65
Dec. 80
Apr. 72
Sept. 72
Feb. 57
July Si
Aug. 73
Feb. 56
Jan. 71
July 77
Dec. 67
Sept. 72
June 80
July 67
Apr. 75
Jan. 72
8 Mar. 55
2 June 67
1 July 81
8 June 75
2 Aug. 85
9 Dec. 78
1 July 81
1 July 88
:o Aug. 73
o Mar. 63
;i Jan. 77
2 Mar. 63
15 Oct. 79
June 77
Sept. 75
15
2 Jan. 72
24 j uly 80
1 July 85
21 Jan. 76
26 Apr. 86
19 May 84
1 July 81
20 Feb. Si
26 July 76
11 Dec. 69
10 Nov. 71
17 June 87
1 Oct. 77
17 May S3
2 Mar. 85
1 Oct. 81
5 Apr. 73 1
11 Dec. 72
9 Dec. 73
18 Dec. 80
1 Oct. 77
9 Dec. 79
28 July 73
14 Jan. 84
20 Dec. 79
1 Oct. 81
6 Sept,85
5 Septal
MiJOE
GEXEEAL.
1 Dec. 75
15 Feb. 82
1 Oct. 87
24 June 85
12 Feb. 87
16 July 84
1 Nov. 87
1 Sept. 81
8 May 80
26 Aug. 76
20 Apr. 78
18 Jan. 88
18 May 81
29 Sept.90
15 Apr. 96
7 Aug. 83
19 Feb. 79
1 1 June 79
11 June 80
8 June Si
1 May 78
15 Apr. 82
31 Jan. 80
10 May 80
20 Nov. 85
13 Feb. 86
6 Sept. 87
11 Nov. 82
3 Feb. 86( 4 Feb. 86
12 Dec.
7 Aug.
1 Oct.
9 Dec.
13 June
17 Feb.
18 Feb.
20 Jan.
1 July
1 Oct.
11 Mar.
28 Dec.
22 Nov.
10 Dec.
21 Oct.
12 Oct.
1 Oct.
22 Dec.
9 Dec.
28 Apr.
23 Dec.
6 Feb.
1 July
20 Aug.
3 Feb.
11 Jan.
1 July
11 Dec.
1 Oct. ,
20 June i
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
:6 Jan.
8 Mar. .
:2 June ;
1 July .
8 June!
2 Aug.
9 Dec.
1 July
Sept.
Aug.;
Mar. (
July
29
18 Feb.
15 Jan.
t July
3 Sept,
7*
13 Oct. 77
84
1 Dec. 85
81
1 Oct. 82
73
13 Oct. 77
77
15 Sept. 81
7«
30 Nov. 78
00
1 Aug. 72
7»
21 July 80
«5
1 July 87
81
9 May 83
79
17 Mav 79
66
13 July 67
.83
1 Nov. 92
84
1 Aug. 87
86
21 Oct. 87
82
10 Jan. 85
76
10 Feb. 8r
70
31 Dec. 78
84
12 Dec. 86
77
1 Nov. 79
77
13 Sept. 79
62
11 Apr. 62
8s
1 Oct. 86
7«
31 May 79
61
17 Jan. 72
76
16 July
81
8 Sept. 84
72
12 Nov. 73
77
24 Dec. 80
84
15 Oct. 87
77
17 Aug. Si
80
1 Feb. 84
77
1 Aug. 80
S8
22 Aug. 68
72
23 Jan. 75
85
7 Dec. 87
80
1 Oct. 82
89
7 Sept.98
82
19 June 85
85
9 Sept.85
93
1 Apr. 97
78
21 Mar. 81
68
1 Aug. 72
81
31 Jan. 87
70
iS Nov. 91
81
24 Nov. 88
81
1 Oct 81
80
18 Oct. 80
Major Generals Retired on Fall or Retired Pan or on a Pension.
6o-
Martin, William Geo.524 Lt.Col. R. Art....
Martyr, James Sm'th. Lt.Cul. Madras S.C.
Mason, Chas. C. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Mathew, Brownlow Hugh, Lt.Col. R. '(
(Bombay) Engineers i
Maule, Henry Barlow,525 Lf. Col. R. Art...
Maunsell, Thomas,526 CB. Lt.Col. Brig. \
Dep. [R] )
Mawbey, Henry Way,527 Col. Com. 7
Royal Marine Artillery i
Maxwell. Patrick,529 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Meares.Wm. L. Davenish,531 Lt. Col. 40 F.
Mellersh. G. B.53i Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Mercer, Thomas W.535 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Micklem, Edward, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Mignon, Franklm P.53" Lt.Col. Bombay"/
StaffCorps i
Mignon. Geo. Strachan. Lt Col. Bom. S.C
Miller, George Murray,541 CB. Lt.Col. )
Brigade Depot j
Miller, Henry,543 Capt. S. O. of Pensioners
Miller, James,544 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Miller, John,545 Lt.Col. Restl. District [R]
Milles, Thomas. Lt.Col. 75 Foot
Milman, Gus. H. L.54S Col. R. Art
Mitford, Reginald Colville William >
Re v-eley,550 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps 5
Moberly,ArthurScott,551C'o'..R (Mad.)iing.
Mocatta. Daniel,552 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
COHNKI, I
2UdLIhlJT. 1
orRN'STGW.
14 Aug. 54! 6 Nov. 54 22 Sept. 00 5 July 72
28 Dec. 42
19 June 42
8 June s 5
28 Feb. 53
27 May 42
29 Dec. 45
2 Nov. 47 2S Dec. 57 28 Dec. 62
2 May 4730 Jan. 56' ig June 62
^7 Apr. 58 24 Oct. 64 1 5 July 72
1 Apr. 55
23 May 45
27 May 48
49
11 Feb. 45] 17 Jan
29 Nov. 50
12 Dec. 45
11 June 42
1 Apr
8 Oct.
62
5c
3 Jan. 57
1 Apr. 58
11 Oct. 53 16 Oct. 55
25 June 49 27 Aug. 58
24 Jan. 45 11 June57|ii June 62
15 May 57! 20 Feb. 67^2 Aug. 75
5 July 72
2 Nov. 55
11 Feb. 65
12 Apr. 64
12 Nov. 50J19 Oct. 6o'J3 June66
j 30 June 54 10 Nov. 60 13 June 70
4 Au
13 June 46
4 Feb.
30 Jan. 46] 2 Apr. 47 1 4 Aug. 54^6 Apr. 59
2 Feb. 55! 1 Feb. 56:23 May 72
3 June 55 23 Sept, 57 8 June 67 1 8 June 75
8 Nov. 42 4 June 45! 2 Oct. 551 4 Aug. 63
25 Apr. 45 3 Apr. 49,15 May 57123 June 65
17 June 43 15 May 44 n Nov. 50 2 Nov. 55
25 July 55 30 Apr.- 58 25 July 67125 July 75
13 June45|i5 Feb. 54127 Aug. 58 1
9 June 43:21 Dec. 45 27 Aug. 57 j 0 June 63
LIEUI- colonel. MUOK
COLOSRL. GENBBIL.
26 NOV. oa 26 Nov. 84
28 Dec. 68 28 Dec. 73
June 68 19 June 73
31 Dec. 7831 Dec. 82
Money, Robert Cotton, Lt.Col. Ben. S. C. 2° ^ar- 55;i2 Feb. 58 20 Mar. 67I20 Mar. 7
15 Feb. 42
p.s.c. Montague, Win. Edward,555 CB. 1
Lt.Col. Connaught Rangers $
Montgomery, Hugh Parker,556 Lt. Col. >
Regimental District .1
Moody, J ohn Macdonald, Col. Com. S.Mar.
Moore, Roso Balf.557 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Moore, Tho. C. C.558 Col. Com. R. Marines
Morgan, Hy. Rhodes, Lt.Col. Madras S.C,
Morgan, James Peattie,560 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Morton, Wm. Elliot,563 Col. R. (Ben.) Eng. " June 39
Mulcaster.W. S. S.565 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Murray, Alan,568 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ...
Murray, Anth. M. 569 Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Ait.
Murray, Charles,570 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Napper, Rob. Alex.572 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Neild, Henry John T. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Nembhard, Wm.573 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Newall.David J.F.574 Col. R. (Bengali Art.
Newbolt,Edw. Dorrien, Lt.Col. Dorset ~>
Regiment f
Newmarch.SirOliverR.577 A~CSi\£«.CoZ. i
Ben. S.C. Mil.Sec.to the Council of India j"
Nisbett, John,578 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Nixon.JohnPigott,579 Z^.CW.Boinbav S.C
Noble, Wm. Hatt. Col. R. Engineers
North, Chas. Fred.581 Col. R. (B m.i Eng
Norton, Ed w.Nugent, Lt. Col. Madras S.C
Nugent.SirCB. P. N.H582£CB. Col. R Eng.
Nurse, Chas. Bulkeley,583 Lt.Col. R. Mar.
Nuthall, Fred. Geo.584 Col. R. (Mad.) Art.
Obbard, Thomas,5S6 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
O'Connell, Peter P. L. Col. R. (Mad.) Eng,'
13 C O'Connor, Luke,587 Lt.Col. Welsh /
Fusiliers [R] j
Ogle, Fred. A.'-8 CB. Col.Com. R.M. Art.
Oldershaw, Charles Edward,589 CB. Col. >
Royal Artillery [R] j
Oldheld, Edwin Juhu,590 Major, North- ,
umberland Fusiliers j
Oldfield, Hen. Thos.591 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C
p.s.c. Oliver, John Ryder,593 CMQ-. )
Lt.Col. Roval Artillery j
O'Neill, John J. S.594 Lt.Col. Lane. Fus...
Orr, James,595 Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
U'Shaughnessy, Wm. Cooke,596 Lt.Col']
Suffolk Regt ,
Owen, Cnarles Henry,598 Col. R. Artillery
Paget, William Henry, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Parkinson, Chas. Fred.600 Lt. Col. 95 Foot
14 Aug. 6oj 3 Jan. 65 29 June 70 25 Au
21 Aug. 49 28 Oct. 53 L7 Aug. 55
8 May 55 Ug Jan. 59 3 Aug. 67
10 Feb. 39:28 Aug. 42!10 Feb. 54
4 Dec. 27l26 0ct. 35|3iOct. 44
7 Mar. 45 1 2 Oct. 55
24 Sept. 55!i5 Oct. 64
8 Nov. 43 !n June 54
21 Apr. 45)23 N°v. 50
30 Apr. 58:20 Dec. 68
3 July 45.10 Nov. 54
9 Aug. 51 28 Dec. 57
24 Jan. 45J23 Nov. 56
9 May 50 hi Jan. 60
19 June5o|i4 June 60
3 Oct. 45:27 Apr. 58
1 Oct. 58 n Aug. 63
21 July 57 1, 7 Mar. 67
3 Oct. 4ojI5 Aug. 50
4 Jan. 45)12 June 56
3 Mar. 42
20 Dec. 56
10 June 42
28 Dec. 42
9 Sept. 42
18 Jan. 45
14 June 45
8 Dec. 43
2 Feb. 58
17 Mar. 55
12 June 39
12 Juue 41
2 May 47
1 1 j une 33
16 June45J3o Jan. 49 1 T July 50
18 Dec. 45 1 Apr. 46!13 Dec. 54
2 Aug. 53:31 July 54 , July 63
•2 Dec. 34 17 Aug. 41
3 Gee. 47 j 1 June 55
4 June 42 15 Feb. 54
10 Dec. 53
8 Dec. 43
5 May 54
29 July 50
2 May 47
31 Aug. 55
ti Dec. 49
6 June 54
2 May 41
16 June 54
19 Dec. 48
13 June 46
1 Sept. 54
Parrott, Benjamin,6"3 Lt.Col. Bengal S C. 19 Aug. 40
Parry, F. \V. Best, Lt.Col. Cheshire Regt
p. s.c. Parsons, Clifford, Lt.Col. 3 Foot. ...
Paske, William,606 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C
Paterson, A. H.,608 Zi.CoZ.Bengal StaffC
Paterson, Alexander,6u9£f. Col. Bengals. C.
«. Paterson, William,610 Major, 63 Foot...
Pearse, A. Thornton G.612 Lt. Col. R. Art.
Penny, Chas. Brodie F. Lt.Col. R. Eng...
Percival, Lewis,615 Lt.Col. Ride Brigade
Perkins, John,6'7 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Phelips, Robert Hoskyns, Lt. Col, ~>
Madras Staff Corps j
7 Aug.
16 Feb. 49
11 Feb. 45
3 Mar. 42
9 Dec. 45
11 Dec. 40
17 Dec. 51
7 Sept. 54
21 Mar. 55
16 June 45
20 Oct. 54
z^ Nov. 56
:o Aug. 52
Dec. 49
10 Dec. 65
11 May 58
9 Feb. 55 24 Aug. 50
20 Apr. 60 30 July 68
29 Oct. 54
30 June 48
6 Oct. 57
7 Sopt.55
4 Feb. 59
11 Dec. 61
24 Sept.55;JO Aug. 64
29 Dec. 54
9 July 47
3 June 58
2 May 56
10 Nov. 69
4 June 79
18 Feb. 61
15 Feb. 62
4 Feb. 74
3 Mar. 62
20 Dec. 76
28 Dec. 62
9 Sept.62
18 Jan. 65
14 June 65
3 July 67
1 Oct. 77
17 Mar. 75
18 Feb. 61
i2 June 61
23 Nov. 70
16 Feb. 54
16 June 65
2 Nov. 55
1 Oct. n
io Dec.
3 Aug. 55 3o Sept. 59
19 Dec. 48' 15 May 55
15 Nov. 531 8 Juue 57
9 Feb. 55 26 Nov. 58
10 July 42I 8 Dec. 50
28 Jau. 01 20 Jan. 68
10 Dec. 52 25 Sept. 55
1 May 52 4 June 57
14 Apr. 44 20 Apr. 55
12 June 47; 1 May 58
13 Oct. 51^5 Mar. 50
17 Feb. 54! x Apr. 59
4 Dec. 57 1 1 Sept. 63
23 Oct. 55 15 Jan. 64
7 Dec. 49 16 June 60
20 Sept.56!.200e 65
5 July 72
5 Apr. 80
2 Nov.
5 July 72
11 Dec. 69
4 Feb. 74
5 July 72
2 May 61
5 July 72
9 Apr. 71
13 June 66
5 July 72
18 Feb. 61
1 May 78
19 Nov. 71
11 Feb. 65
3 Mar. 62
9 Dec. 63
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7-
1 Oct. 77
16 June 65
20 0 ct.74
1 July 81
10 Sept. 64
10 Apr. 67J
11 Feb. 71
5 Oct. 72
25 Mar. 67
11 June 68
2 Aug. 8i|
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1 Oct. 77
4 June 70
2 Oct. 78
8 June 81
15 Aug. 68
14 Oct. 68
11 Sept. 64
25 July 81
12 May 69
9 June 69
20 Mar. 81
1 July 81
13 Aug. 73
8 May 83
10 Feb. 65
22 June 55
15 Feb. 68
1 July 81
18 Feb. 61
3 Mar. 68
20 Dec. 82
24 July 62
28 Dec. 68
9 Sept. 68
18 Jan. 7 1
14 June 71
31 Oct. 67
19 Nov. 81
17 Mar. Si
12 June 65
1 2 June 67
3 Aug. 72
23 Apr. 60
16 Juue 7
4 Mar. 66
5 July 79
14 Sept.6i
10 De^\ 79
15 Jan. 64
1 Apr. 74
18 Nov. 82
1 July 85
28 Oct. 73
:o Apr. 72!
11 Feb. 76
5 Oct. 77
25 Mar. 72
11 June 73
12 Aug. 86
21 Jan. 75
1 Oct. 81
!5 Mar. 77
2 Oct. 83
8 June 85
27 May 75
14 Oct. 73
10 Dec. 69
25 July 85
12 May 74
9 June 74
.0 Mar. °-
1 July
26 Nov.
16 Sept.
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9 Apr.
6 Nov.
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20 Mar.
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13 Ansr. 7
18 July 8„(
10 Feb. 70
22 June 58
5 Feb. 73
1 July S5
31 Aug. 64
3 Mar. 73
20 Dec. 86
24 July 67
28 Dec. 73
9 Sept. 73
18 Jan. 76
14 June 76
31 Oct. 72
26 Jan. 66
1 July 80
ti Dec. 75
1 July 81
29 Apr. 80
2 May 67
8 May 81
4 Feb. 67
13 Juue 72
21 July 75
19 Aug. 66
7 Feb. 83
2 Oct. 77
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3 Mar. 68
9 Dec. 69
30 Dec. 78
1 Oct. 77
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12 June 72 11
3 Aug. 7731
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10 Dec. 83I 3
15 Jan. 69I31
19 Aug. 79 9
iS Nov. 86 29
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22 Sept. 87
20 Nov. 92
25 Nov. 74
10 June 62
23 Jan. 75
1 Oct. 87
1 Jan. 63
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4 Mar. 87
1 Aug. 72
?3 Jan. 73
1 May 78
31 Jan. 77
5 May 77
31 Dec. 78
19 Nov. 87
1 Nov. 87
Sept. 78
June 79
May 86
Oct. 64
Dec. 81
Sept.S4
Sept.S3
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Sep't.S5
Dec. 7S
Mar. £7
Aug. q5
May 86
July 85
Feb. 82
2 May 7:
8 May 3s|«
1 Oct. 771 1
13 June 77) 2
21 July 80)21
19 Aug. 7H13
7 Feb. 87114
2 Oct. 8117
11 Feb. 70)28
3 Mar. 73"
9 Dec. 74J
30 Dec. 82 .
1 Oct. 81 '
21 Dec. 81 31
1 July 85 11
16 June 76 31
20 Oct. 84 ' 1
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June 84
Nov. 74
July 87
Oct. 81
Feb. 7S
July 3o.
Nov. 78
May 87
•Tan. 86
Oct. 7S
Nov. 78
Dec. 76
Dec. 85
Oct. 82
Dec. 82
ffar. 87
Dec. 81
Dec. 36.
6o8
Major' Generals Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension.
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
01' EN SIGN.
24 Dec. 56
12 May 54
20 Dec. 43
n June 42
14 June 45
11 Jan. 43
5 Aug. 56
8 June 44
10 Juljr 42
23 Get. 55
4 Jan. 54
16 June 34
31 Aug. 52
10 June 43
11 Jan. 48
20 Dec. 52
12 June 41
24 Sept. 42
20 Feb. 54
18 Dec. 47
20 Dec. 53
Philips, Sir Joseph.61" KCB. Col. Com.',
Royal Marines *
Phill'ipps, Henry Pye,019 Zf.Col. West j.
Surrey Regiment )
Phillipps-Trebv, Paul W. Col. R. Art. ...
Phillips, Fred.020 Lt. Col. Bombay StaffC.
Pierce, J. Hume Spry,021 Lt. Col. Bom.S.C.
Pigou, Arthur Comyn,683 Colonel, R. Art.
Playfair, Arch, lewis, 024i« Col. Ben. S.C.
Pole, Charles Van Notten, Major, Cape)
Mounted Rifles S
Pollock, Sir Fred. Richaid,028 LCSI. )
Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 5
Poulton, Hy. B. A.630 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Prendergast, C. O'L. L. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Prendergast, Maunsell M.631 Lt.Col. ')
Bengal Staff Corps i
Preston, John Ingle,032 Lt.Col. 45 Foot ...
Proctor. Montague Mitchell,035 Lt.Col. *>
Bengj.l Staff Corps S
Pughe, John R.030£i.Co/. Bengal StaffC.
Raikes, Chas. Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Rainey, Arthur J. M.™s Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Ramniell,Hy.Spurgen,039it Col. Madras I
Staff Corps J
Rawlins, James S.043 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Rear, Joseph,044 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Rejti, Alex. Thomson,045 Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Re>d, Blair Thos.640 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Reid, James,047 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffC. ...
Reid, James Black,648 it Col. Madras S.C.
Re nny, Henry, Colonel, Royal Artillery...
Rice,HarryC.Plunkett,651itCoZ.Ben.S.C
Rice, William,012 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...
Rich, Wm. Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Richardson, Jos. F.054 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Richardson, William Stewart,055 CB. Lt. >
Col. Duke of Corn wall's Lt. Inf. [R] )
Rickards.Edw. j ohn ,057it Col. Bengal S. C.
Riddell.Cha. Jas. Buch.058 CB. Col. R.Art.
Rideout, A. Kennedy,059 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Ritchie, John,f'6uitCW.R. (Bombay) Art.
Roberts, George R,601it Col. Bengals. C...
Roberts, John,602 Lt. Col. Bengal S. C
Robertson, David,003 Bengal Inf. [R] ...
Robertson, Robert Stanwix,004 Lt.Col. ")
Bengal Staff Corps i
Eobinson, Chas. Gilbert,605 Lt.Col. R. )
.(Bengal) Artillery j
Robinson, Stapylton,600 Colonel, R.Art....
Robison, Hugh Geo. ™~ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Roblcy, Horatio Gordon,668 Lt.Col. 1
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders/
Rooke, William,070 Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Rowley, Robt. Horseley R.074 Col. R. Art..
Ruck-Keene, John Bdw.075 Lt.Col. R.Art.
Ruddcll, James Arch.070 Lt.Col. 25 Foot
Ruggles, John,077 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 13 June 45
Russell/Lindsay,078 Lt.Col. R.(Beng.) Eng.Iio Dec. 47
Russell, Wm. C.079 Colonel, R. (Ben.) Art. " June 42
Ryan.Valentine,081^. CoZ.N. Stafford Regt 3° Nov. 49
Sadleir, Richard, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ..
Sage, Arthur, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Salusbury, Fred. Oct.662 CB. Lt.Col. 101 F.
Sandham , Robert, Lt. Col. RoyalArtillery.
Sandilands, Philip Henry, Lt.Col. R. Art.
Sandwith, Wm. Fred.685 Lt. Col.Bom. S.C.
Saunders, B. Aug.666 it Col. Madras S.C,
Saunders, Edw. William,687 Lt.Col. W. ',
Yorkshire Regt '.
Saunders, Wm. Boyd,688 Col.R. Artillery,
Saxton, Geo. Harper, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Schaw, Henrv.CJS. Col. R. Engineers....
Schreiber, Brymer Francis,689 CB. ~>
Lt.Col. Royal Artillery $
Scott, Alex, de Courcy,090 Lt. Col. R. Eng,
Scott, Douglas, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Scott, Edwin L.691 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
SJOtt, Jas. Woodward,692 CB. Col.Ccm. \
Royal Marines S
Scott, T. Leslie,693 Lt.Col. Madras S. C...
Scovell, Edm. John, Lt. Col. Manch. Regt.
Seymour, Fred. Horace Arthur, Lt. Col. ~l
Rifle Brigade S
12 July 59
15 Jan. 56
10 Apr. 45
.ArTAIN.
19 June 72
16 Nov. 60
2 Sept. 51
6 Aug. 45 31 Dec. 55
7 Dec. 49 12 Sept.57
8 Nov. 43 '23 May 50
7 Nov. 57 5 Aug. '"
14 Aug. 46
23 June 47
26 Oct. 48
11 Sept.57
23 Nov.
15 Feb. 56
23 Nov. 56
3 Jan. 40 20 July 43
8 June 55 23 Nov. 56
3 Dec. 44
30 Dec. 43
1 Sept. 49
22 Feb. 47
13 June 49
5 Dec. 53
30 Oct. 54
24 Jan. 45
30 Dec. 47
11 July 58
30 June 48
23 Nov. 56
26 Aug. 43 ' 1 5 June 48
1 Sept. 40
21 Apr. 41
23 Nov. 52
27 Mar. 38
19 Dec. 34
21 Dec. 53l2oJune54
11 June53;27 Apr. 58
7 June 44
27 Sept. 52
20 Jan. 61
31 Dec 44
24 Jan. 45
9 Feb. 55
20 Dec. 43
10 Jan. 37
4 Feb. 54
8 June 54
17 June 43
31 Jan. 43
14 May 58
23 Oct. 54
20 June 49
23 June 53
17 Apr. 52
11 June 42
9 June 43
14 Aug. 54
20 July 57
14 Aug. 41
28 Mar. 54
18 Dec. 45
11 Jan.
2 May 47
11 Apr. 54
23 June 53
4 Feb. 46
15 July 41
7 Aug. 55
9 June 48
20 Mar. 56
Rifle Brigi . ...
Shakespear, Chas. M.095 Lt. Col. Madras \ |I2 Dec. ,g
Staff Corps J ■
lTdShaw,H.6'J6C.B.ii!.CW.IrisliRegt.[R] to May 55
Sherer Joseph Ford,097itCW.Bengal S.C .10 Dec. 47
Sherman, Stephen Wm. B., Lt.Col.-) IoJmie,,
Madras Stuff Corps • ...... J
Shewell, Henry,098 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C... 31 Aug. 40
Shortt, Alex. Young.it Col. Bombay S.C. 1 Feb. 44
1 July 46
23 Nov. 56
29 Mar. 62
23 Nov. 56
5 Oct. 57
15 Apr. 44
21 Jan. 46
26 Nov. 61
26 Jan. 55
16 July 50
17 Feb. 54
6 June 54
28 Sept. 49
1 Aug. 54
3 July 45
2 Jan. 52
24 Sept. 55
5 Mar. 45
9 Mar. 45
1 Aug. 55
24 Nov. 55
19 June 60
24 Jan. 45
29 Dec. 54
6 Apr,
3 Oct. 40
2 Feb. 48
13 Sept. 54
17 Feb. 54
30 May 51
10 Dec. 44
14 Apr. 59
19 Mar. 55
30 Apr. 58
24 Apr. 55
16 July 42
25 Sept.57
24 Jan. 51
23 Nov. 56
16 July 42
30 Aug. 48
29 Nov. 79
31 Oct. 71
13 Feb. 63
11 June 62
14 June 65
3 Apr. 62
5 Aug. 76
9 Sept. 64
8 June 64
10 July 62
23 Oct. 75
8 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 73
31 Aug. 72
8 Feb. 61
8 June 75
3 Dec. 64
24 Aug. 52
23 Nov. 56
10 July 57
23 Oct. 67
20 July 60
26 Nov. 61
31 Aug. 64
31 Jan. 54
8 June 67
3 Dec. 59
30 Dec. 58
21 July 57
18 Feb. 6i'ii Jan. 6S'n Jan. 74 n Jan. 79
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
11 July 82
1 Oct. 77
COLONEL.
11 July 86
1 Oct. 81
MlJuR
GENEBAL.
20 Nov. 95
6 May 82
17 May 79
20 Sept. 65 20 Sept. 70
11 June 68 " June 73 14 June 76
14 Jnne7ij'4 June 76, 8 Dec. 77
20 May 64120 May
5 Aug. 82 5 An;
6 May 74
8 June 70
io July 68
23 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 77
4 Aug. 75
31 Aug. 78
3 Jan. 66
16 May 79
8 June 75
10 July 73
23 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 81
4 Aug. 80
31 Aug. 82
3 Jan. 71
S June 81! 8 June 85
3 Dec. 70 3 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 64
12 June 56
23 Nov. 56
20 Feb. 66
1 Apr. 55
20 Dec. 65
3 June 58
1 Sept. 55
22 Jan. 51
24 Aug. 58
27 Mar. 53
12 Dec. 45
1 Apr. 60
18 Feb. 61
23 Nov. 56
27 Sept. 64
1 Jan. 70
4 Feb. 66
13 Jan. 64
2 Oct. 50
31 Jan. 58
28 May 701
8 Jan. 62
24 Sept. 55
23 May 59
13 July 55
27 June 57
27 AuL
11 June 57
16 Mar.
n Dec. 64
11 June 57
1 Oct. 53
14 Apr. 64
27 Sept.6o
20 July 69
14 Aug. 56
26 Mar. 58
17 Feb. 54
11 Jan. 53
1 June 55
1 Apr. 60
23 May 59
23 Oct. 57
1 May 54
3 Aug. 67
18 Feb. 61
7 Oct. 59
9 Mar. 60
30 Dec. 63 30 Dec. 69^30 Dec. 74
10 June 63(10 June 69; 10 .Tune 74
20 Dec. 72 20 Dec. 78,20 Dec. 82
12 June 61 j 12 June 67! 12 June 72
24 Sept. 62 24 Sept.68l24 Sept.73
20 Feb. 74120 Feb. 80^0 Feb. 84
20 June 701 1 Apr. 72] 1 Apr. 77
20 Dec. 73 22 Nov. 79 22 Nov. 83
26 Aug. 63 26 Aug. 69: 26 Aug. 74
1 Sept. 71
27 May 71
Feb. 61
20 July 58
5 July 72
8 Feb. 61
5 July 72
5 July 72
7 June 64
27 Sept. 72
11 Sept.7:
4 Feb. 74
1 Aug. 72
3 Sept. 62
31 Jan. 63
28 Jan. 80
5 July 72
5 Nov. 7
5 July 72
13 Feb. 66
13 June 65
1 Sept. 66
7 May 66
1 May 80
27 Mar. 64
24 Sept. 55
27 June 79
1 May 84
27 Mar. 69
24 Sept. 58
27 June
19 Jan
5 July 72
20 Feb. 74
11 June 62
20 June 5I
12 Apr. 7
5 July 7
20 July 77
14 Aug. 61
5 July 7=
6 July 67
c8Feb '
2 Jan. 71
5 July 72
5 July 72
4 Feb. 66
25 July 61
4 Mar. So
9 June 6S
14 Sept. 70
5 July 72
12 Dec. 53]i8 Feb. 61
1 Oct. 77
10 Dec. 67
2 Apr. 64
18 Feb. 61
10 June 66
3 Sept.51
3 Mar. 57
10 June 74
18 Feb. 61
1 Feb. 64
31 Dec. 78J3T Dec. 82
7 June 70' 7 June 75
7 £>ept.78|27 Sept.82
18 July S3
8 July 79
4 Feb. 80
31 Dec. 78
5 Aug. 64
31 Jan.
1 July 81
1 July 81
17 June 74
t Oct. 77
21 June 71
13 June 7
24 Mar. 71
5 June 65
16 Feb,
1 July
11 June 68
11 July 6
1 July 8
28 Nov. So
20 July
14 Aug. 67
16 Jan. 80
22 Au^
11 Jan. 64
3 Aug. 72
12 May 80
1 Oct. 77
4 Feb. 72
25 July 67
8 Nov. 82
9 June 74
1 Oct. 77
1 Dec. 80
4 Fob. 84
31 Dec. 82
21 July 69
31 Jan. 74
17 June 74
1 May 87
1 July 83
31 May 79
25 Nov. 74
24 Oct. 87
31 Dec. 87
4 Aug. 80
24 Feb. 85
28 Oct. 76
8 June 87
26 Aug. 76
21 Dec. 79
19 Feb. 79
1 Oct. 81
14 Feb. 85
2 Feb. 78
8 Sept. 80
1 June 86
19 Feb. 81
1 Feb. 86
9 June 77
13 Nov. 78
:i Nov. 76
30 June 87
10 June 71
8 Aug. 66
22 Oct. 84
22 Nov. 86
15 Dec. 80
28 Sept. 83
1 Apr. 94
5 Nov. 86
5 Mar. 85
31 Oct. 74
5 June 75
1 July 85 27 June 87
1 July S51 16 July 86
17 June 79! 12 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81 j 1 Oct. 82
21 June 76(21 June 85
13 June 76 11 Nov. 76
24 Mar. 76 11 May 81
11 Mar. 72)13 Mar. 78
16 Feb. 82 t8Mar. 82
1 July 85 1 1 Oct. 87
11 June 73 25 Nov. 74
11 July 68(19 Aug. 71
1 July 85131 Dec. 87
28 Nov. 84
2c July 87
14 Aug. 7:
16 Jan. 8
22 Aug
1 1 Jan.
3 Aug. 77
12 May 84
1 Oct. 81
4 Feb. 77
25 July 72
5 Oct. 86
9 June 79
1 Oct. 81
1 Dec. 84
12 Dec. 69
Dec. 64
14 Sept. 81! 14 Sept. 85
10 Dec. 73! 10 Dec. 78
June 80 10 June 84
31 Aug. 66:31 Aug. 71
1 Feb. 70! 1 Feb. 75
28 Nov. 85
23 Dec. 87
23 Jan. 75
23 Nov. 87
13 July 81
6 Oct. 75
8 Jan. 87
ii July 8 j
1 Oct. 82
29 Jan. 79
23 Oct. 75
23 Mar. 95
1 Dec. 8c
8 Feb. 82
12 Oct. 87
26 Aug. 76
22 May Sy
30 Oct. 79
1 Aug. 87
1 May 78
1 Sept.8o
Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
6of
Sibley, Thomas H.999 Lt. Col: 'Bengal S.C.
Siborne, Herbert Taylor,?00 Col. R. Eng.
Sibthorpe, Lester Horatio,701 Lt.Col. \
Bombay Staff Corps T, .',../. '■-.)
Sim, Edward Coysgarne, Lt.Col. R. Bug.
Simonds, Richard Sanderson,"01 Lt.Col. )
Bengal Staff Corps j
Simpson, William Henry Randolph,705 )
Lt.Col. Royal Artillery j
Slade, Herb. Dawson,706 Lt.Col. i Dr.Gds.
Sladen.J. Ramsay ,707£f.CoZ.R.(Ben.)Art.
Smalley, Edward,703 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C...
Smith, Chas. B.Lucie,709 Lt. CW.Mad. S.C.
Smith, Edm. Davidson,711 Lt.Col. 95 Foot
Smith, Fred. Heury,712££.CW.Bengal S.C
Smith, Fred. Nepean, Lt. Col. Madras S.C
Smith, JamesAnnesley,713ZS. Col. Bom. S.C
Smith, Jos. Alex.7'* Lt.Col. 1 W. I. Regt.
Smith, Sir R. H.KCMGt. Lt.Col. R.Eng.
Smil.h, William,716 Lt. Col. R. Artillery ..
Smith, Walter Hen.717Z«.Co'. Bengal S.C
Smyly, John B.718 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C ....
Smyth, Jas.Gibbons,719Zr\CoZ. Dorset Rgt.
Sneyd, Thos. Wm.,721 Lt.Col. 2 Drag. Gas.
Sotheby, Fred. Ei\v.,~i3Lt.Col. Ride Brig.
Spence, Frederick,723 CB. Lt.Col. 31 Foot
Spilsbury.Edgar John,72* Lt.Col. Ben.S.C.
Spnrway, John,725 Col. Royal Artillery ...
StaUard,, Samuel,726 Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Starke, Wm. Lt.Col. East York Regt. ...
Staveley, Edmund,727 Lt.Col. R. Art..."....
Steel, Jame3 A.728 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C....;.-.
Stepbens,Geo.Nesbitt,730Z!\ Co/,. Madras 7
StaffCorps 5
Stewart, Alex. Chas. S.,Lt. Col. 2 Life Gds.
Stewart, Alg. Aug., Lt.Col. R. Art..„
Stewart, George,732 CB. Lt. Col. Ben. S.C.
Stewart, John H.M.Shaw,733 Col. R. )
(Madras) Engineers [R] >
p.s.c. Stewart, R. Crosse,731 CB. Lt.Col.\
2 Foot [R] j
Stewart, Robt. J. J. Lt.Col. Berks Regt.
Still, Thomas Lloyd,735 Lt.Col. R. Art -.
Stockwell, C. M. 73° CB. Col. Reg. D. [R]
Stoddard, John Fred. Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
St,oadard,Thos.Henry,Zf.CoZ.MadrasS.C.
Stokes, C. Patrick,737 Lt. Col. Lane. Regt.
Stokes, Geo. Baret.ZZ. Col. InniskillingFus.
Stokes, Oliver Robert, CB. Col. R. Art....
Stone,GeorgeHen.738Zt.CW.R'.(Bom.)Art.
Stoney, Geo. Butler, Major, 20 Foot
Story, Valentine Fred. Capt. S. O. of Pens.
Strange, Thos. Bland,739 Lt. Col. R. Art....
Strover, Henry,740 Lt. Col. R. Artillery
Stuart.Henry Tod,711 Lt.Col. MadrasS.C.
Stubbs,FrancisW.742Zi.CW. R.(Ben.)Art.
Swanston.Wm. Oliver ,7*3Z(.CW.Mad.S.C.
Swayne, Jas. Doweil, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Swettenham, Thomas Eaton,741 Lt. Col. ~>
E. Surrey Regt. (31 Foot) i
Swmdley,JohnEdw,745Z«.CoZ.i5Hus.[R]
Talbot.FitzRoy Somerset,746/;*. Col. R.Art
Talbot, Robert, Col. R. Artillery
Talbot, Thomas, Lt.Col. 2 W. India Regt.
Tanner,Edw.747C.B.£t.CoZ.LiverpoolRegt.
Taylor, Arthur H. Lt.Col. 21 Hussars ...
Taylor, George Kepple, Col. R. Artillery
Taylor, Markham Le Fer,748 Col. R. Art.
Templeman, Alf.749 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Terry, Astley Fellowes,750£c. Col. King's )
Royal Rifles * j
Thackwell, Wm. de W. Roche,752 CB. )
Lt.Col. Regimental District j
Thatcher, Torin,753 Lt.Col. Bombay S.G...
Thomas, Geo. Edw. Lt.Col. Bombay S.G.
Thomson, David, Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Eng.
Thorold, Reginald Gother, Lt.Col. R.Eng.
Tierney , Edward,754 Lt.Col. Royal Art
T.nibrell.H. Vine,56 Lt.Col.S,. (Ben.) Art.
Tvupson, Wm. Dalrymple,75S CB.Lt.\
Col. Leicester Regiment )
Toppin, Jas. Morris,759 Lt. Col. Irish Regt.
Tottenham, HenryL. A.~6»Lt. Col. Ben. S.C.
Traill, George Balfour,761 Lt.Col. Royal )
(Bengal) Artillery I
Trench, Henry Le P.762 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Trevor, Fras. Chas. Lt.Col.B,. (Mad.)Art.
U°I Trevor, Wm. Spottiswoode,763 Col.')
Royal (Bengal) Engineers j
Truell,RobertHolt,764C5.L<.CoZ.Shrop->
shire Light Infantry J
p. s.c. Tulloch, Alex. Bruce,767 CB. \
CMGt. Lt.Col. Welsh Regiment[R] ... )
COBNUT, j
2ndLlEUT. LIEUT.
orBKT9iQ«r.l
9 Dec. .43! 2 Feb. 50
6 Aug. 46I 9 Nov. 46
20 Jan. 51 23 Nov. 56
20 Dec. 54(13 Jan. 55
11 June 47 14 Nov. 49
18 Dec 47
25 Oct. 42
11 June 42
22 Feb. 43
20 Jan.- 49
22 Apr- S3
2 Apr. 41
n June 40
10 Dec. 47
7 Dec. 55
20 Dec. 45
14 June 4.5
25 Aug-. 54
2 May 56
18 Jan. 55
24 Dee.~29
16 Jan. 44
6 Aug. 46
11 Dec. 41
23 Mar. 55
11 June 42
20 Dec. 59
14 Oet. 50
20 Sept.56
13 June 51
25 Oct. 42
11 Sept.57
22 Dec. 52
17 Nov. 54
12 Dec. 40
26 Oct. 4*
14 July 54
9 Dec. 52
2 May '47
11 Dec. 49
13 May 36
25 Nov. 36
17 Dec. 5*
19 Dec 49
12 Dec 49
11 June-47
20 Dec '46
12 Dec. 45
9 Sept. 5 1
15 Jan. 4^
6 June 38
20 July 67
30 Nov. 55
4 Nov. 58
20 June 49
17 Dec. 51
26 Mar. 52
1 Apr. 58
10 June 53
10 June 43
3 Feb. 45
12 Dec. 51
11 Dec 49
7 June 44
15 Oct. 52
30 Mar. 55
20 Dec. 53
9 Dec 52
17 Sept. 40
12 June 52
11 Dec. 49
13 June 56
23 May 55
30 June 4.8
9 June 46
3 July 45
14 Nov. 46
20 Aug. 55
6 June 54
io Jan. 45
1 Aug. 41
27 Oct. 51
20 Aug. 57
24 Sept. 5
31 July 55
12 May 49
15 Mar.
9'Feb.l55
24 July 57
11 Mar. 55
1 Nov. 31
28 Feb. 50
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31 July 5
24 Jan. 45
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1 Sept.57
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1 Apr. 55
20 Jan. 63
31 Dec. 61
27 June 57
1 Apr. 5;
28 Aug. 49
11 June 57
31 May 57
18 Feb. 61
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26 Sept. 60
31 Aug. 69
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28 June 44
23 Nov. 56
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17 Feb. 54
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11 Jan. 39
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26'July 51
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17 Mar. 50
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:8-Feb. 53
22 Dec. 50
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13 Aug. 40
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11 Sept. 60
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1 Apr. 70 12 July 71
20 Jan. 71
5 July 72
6 Nov. 66
6 June 56
21 Oct. 59 22
17 Sept. 66
22 Feb. 63
20 Jan. 69
1 May 66
2 Apr. 61
18 Feb. 61
10 Dec. 67
27 Sept.76
23 Apr. 73
5 July 72
20 Dec 65
14 June 6.5 14
1 Oct. 77
9 Aug. 71
23 May 73
15 Juno 55
16 Jan. -64
6 June 56
13 Apr. 72
5 July 72
20 Juiy 58
20 Jan. 77
3 Nov. 79
11 June 73
1 Jan. 68
July 68
June 67
Feb. 69
Jan. 75
Aug. 75
Apr. 67
June 66
Dec. 73
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July 81
July 81
Dec. 71
June 71
July" 81
July 77
Apr. 74
Dec 56
Jan. 70
Jan. 68
Jan. 65
Aug. 78
July 81
Oct. 66
29
13 June 72
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
3 Nov. 83
11 Jane 78
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7 Feb. 55 20 July 58
9 May
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30 Nov.
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12 Dec.
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5 Mar.
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60 5 July
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1 Aug. 54 27
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29 Dec. 46 21
3 Mar. 54 14
:6 Feb. 56 11
13 Nov. 56 20
■7 July 57 23
13 Jan. 42 17
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58 23 Mar.
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25 Mar. 69
14 Apr. 83
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2 Sept. 80
12 Dec. 66
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1 July 81
8 July 71
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25. Aug. 68
12 Mar.. 64
11 June 77
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20 Dec. 72
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1 July 81
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1 July 74
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15 Mar. 77
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0 June 69
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11 Nov. 82
20 Dec, 79
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28 May 64
23 Nov. 72
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1 July 81
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30 Mar. 77
22 July 73
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18 Jan. 82
2 Feb. 85
3 Nov. 84
23 Feb. 83
25 July
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80I30 May 87
72 '14 June 76
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78 1 July 82
83129 Jan. 84
85:31 Doc. 87
85! iije.ii. 87
76 20 July 79
76 5 May 77
85(26 Oct. 87
8ij2i July 87
8ij 9 Aug. 87
63 30 June 63
75 16 Aug. 79
75 12 Mar. 84
70 31 Dec 78
82 15 Aug. 85
85^1 Dec. 86
73 5 May' 77
81 1 Apr.- 87
75, 10 Apr. 83
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83 31 Oct. 87
771 7 Sept.86
74 13 Mar. 84
87 '30 Apr. 87
8i;24 Nov. 82
80 '24 Jan. 96'
71I 8 Dec. 77
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83 '23 June 85
8Sj 7 May" 87
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80 17 Aug. 80
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64(30 Sept. 60
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85 1 July 87
79 4 Oct. 82
81 1 Nov. 87
81 30 Nov. 87
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83 30 Sept.85
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1 Sept. 75
1 Sept. 80
:g Aug. 7920 Feb. 87
15 June
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Major Generals Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
| C0BNET,
2ndLIEUT.
jOrENSIGN.
In Jan.
2 £)ec. 49
Jan. 68
i Oct. 47! 30 June 48J13 Dec,
18 June 51,28 June 53 28 Apr. 58
27 Aug. 58
20 June 54
1 Dec. 51
9 Aug. 54
20 Apr. 55
12 Jan. 55
1 Jan. 54
1 Sept. 63
3 June 5c,
21 Mar. 69
5 July 72
20 Aug. 72
10 July 62
1! Feb. 6
6 May 66
5 July 72
5 July 72
Tulloch, Alfred,"" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Tulloch, Arthur,"6" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C....
Tulloh,John S.768CB. Col. R.(Beugal)Art.
Tweedie, Michael,"'6 Col. R. Artillery
Twigge. John Thomas,769 Lt. CW.R.Eng.
Twiss, Arthur Wm.77t Col. Royal Art
Tyler, Charles James,71 Col. R. Art
Tvndall, Hen.772 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 120 Aug. 5212 Apr. 54J20 Au^
Tyrwhitt, Edmund,773 Lt. Col. Bengals .C.I 10 July 42; 1 July 46 10 July 57
Unwin, Robert,771 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C g Sep'.4oj29 Dec. 43 11 June 55
Ussher, John Theo.775 C.ipt. S.O. of Pens !3o Mai 43!;4 Apr. 46
Vachell, Hei. 1.'^ Lt.Col. R.(Bom.) Art.1 9 Dec. 54
Va.ideleur, John Ormsby,778 CB. Lt.\\ N
Col. Sueser Regiment [R] i ZI x v- 5'
VanderGucht. B. G.779£«.tW. Bengals. C, 20 Sept. 45
Vander Gucht, T.E.780 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 20 Dec. 50
Van Straubenzee, Turner,781 CB. Lt.Col. ) I
Royal Artillery j
Vibart, Hen. C.782 Lt. Col. Norfolk Regt. 118 Aug. 54
Vibart, Jas. Meredith C. Lt.Col. R. Art..., 19 Dec. 50 L-
Waddington, Henry F.-'*Lt.Col. Ben. S.C. | 8 Dec. 43 is July 48:27 June 57I 8 "ec. 63
Waddington, Thomas;, £r.CW.BombavS.C.'i2 June 47 15 Nov. 53(18 Feb. 6iji2 June 67
Wahab Charles Wm. Lt.Col. BombavS.C.;i3 June4o|i2 May 49I24 Mar. 58^3 June 66
Walker, FitzW. if. Col. R.Canadian Rifles 31 Dec. 30 17 June 36 ki June 33 « Nov. 51
Walker,Geo.F.785Xr. Col. Suffolk Regt. [R] i4 Apr. 46 13 Sept.4o|i7 Mar. 58 23 June65
Wallace, Hill,786 CB. Col. K.( Bom bay) Art.: 9 June43| 3 July 45|27 Apr. 58
Waller, Hardress E.~*~Lt. Col. Bengal S.C 10 Aug. 52123 Nov. 56110 Aug. 64
Waller, Wm. Noel,788 Col. R. Artillery 119 June 501 2 Jan. 52-19 July 56
Walters. Robert Alg.789£r. Col. Madr. S.O. 11 Apr. 52J23 Nov. 56 U Apr. 64
MEUT.
COLONEL.
11 Jan. 74
„ 18 Feb. 6:
20 Jan. 53 10 May 57! 20 Jan. 6520 Jan. 73 20 Jan. 79
8 Dec. 43,23 Jan. 46:27 Apr. 58 1 5 Aug. 64 20 Oct. 68
11 Apr. 54|2i Sept. 541 9 Apr. 60 5 July 72 12 Ma.Y" "
1 Aug. 55 1 a Oct. 63 15 Jan. 73
20 Sept. 6c. 20 Sept. 65
20 Dec. 62
12 Feb. 63
15 Apr. 59
52 10 Oct. 57
20 Dec. 70
S Jtdy
5 July 72
5 July 72
25 July 42
Ward, Wm. John,790 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C,
Wardell, Wm. Henry,7*1 Lt.Col. R. Art....
Warden.Thomas S.'^Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Warrand, Wm. E.793£r. Col. H. ( Ben.) Eng.
Warren, Aug. Eflm.79*ir.Co/. Regtl. Disi.
Warren, Dawson Stoekley,795 t'-fi. Lt. >
Col. Regtl. District [R] S\
Warren, Richaid, Col. R. Engineers
Warren, Tho. Monsell,7J7 Lt.Col. Royal \ 1
Highlanders 5 j
Watson.HenrvEdw.Zf. Co?. CheshireRegt. I .
Watson. Jas. Kiero, Lt.Col. King's R. Ru'. 20 July 55
Watt, James Landon, Lt.Col. North)
Staffordshire Retriment j
Way, Nowell FitzUpton,799 CB. Col. )
Com. Royal Marines
f.t.c. Webber, Charles Edmund,8"0 CB. 1
Lt.Col. Royal Engineers j
Weldon, Walter, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Welman.Wm. H. D. R.8C1 CB. Lt.Col. \
Wiltshire Regt. (99 Foot) $
West, Wm. H. Uorc,'™ Lt.Col. R. Marines
Westby, Basil C, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt....
Wheeler, Frederick, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wheeler, Robert,8" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Whinyates, Fred. Thos.805 Col. R.Art. ...
Whish, Henry Ed.8"6 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
White, Henry George.8"7 Lt.Col. R. Scots
White, Wm. Richd.8"8 Lt.Col. Essex Regt
3 Jan. 45
9 June 49
2 Feb. 49
9 Dec. 51
17 Dec. 46
17 Apr. 57
17 Dec. 52
25 Jan. 59
23 Nov. 55
2 Aug
20 Apr.
50
55
18 Aug. 47
1 Aug. 54
5 Nov. 52
6 Dec. 53
14 July 47
2 Nov. 58
9 Nov. 55
1 May 57
25 Feb. 62
7 May 59
20 Apr. 55
18 Jan. 45 26 Jan. 49
10 Dec. 47 6 June 54
14 Nov. 48:18 Oct. 52
16 July 58I 4 Feb. 62
9 June 54 '5 June57
8 Dec. 55 3° Apr. 58
19 June5cj3° Dec. 51
9 June49'23 Nov. 56
30 Dec. 53 2Q Dec. 54
5 Dec. 50I30 Nov. 60
25 July 57
20 Jan. 63
10 Dec. 5j
27 Aug. 58
20 July 5>;
:o Apr. 57
14 May 55
2 Oct. 63
25 Jan. 59
1 May 05
30 Sept. 68
8 June 68
10 Aug. 72
5 July 72
11 Apr. 72
25 July 62
5 July 72
2: June 64
28 Aug. 58
13 July 67
3 Nov. 71
19 Nov. 70
11 July 77
27 July 70
1 Oct. 77
6 Apr. 78
6 Aug. 80
30 Mar. 58 25 Mar. 7
1 Apr. 70(12 Oct. 70
18 Jan. 70
20 July 58
,,t Wilkinson, Geo. Allix, /.f.CW. R.Art. 1 Oct. 47!3° June 48J20 Jan. 55
Wilkinson,Osborn,8»C.a.CV.BengalCav.|27 Jan. 44 '2 Aug. 48 30 Apr. 58
Williams.Henry E.T.812£r.C07.Regtl.Dist.in Feb. 45 30 Apr. 46 6 May 59] 2 Nov. 63
WUliams J. Daniel. Lt. Col. Bombay S.C. 14 July 41, 1 Dec. 43^4 Mar. 56 14 July 6
Williams, Sidney H.813£'. Col. Madras S.C.
Wilson, Francis Edward Edwards,817)
CB. Lt.Col. York and Lancaster Regt. }
Wilson, JohnNewtiold.Zr.Coi'. Mad. S.C.
p.s.c. Wilson, Sylvester W. F. Moor,82" )
Lt.Col. Regimental District )
Winson, William,821 Lt.Col. Bengals. C
i2lJtc. 52J23N0V. 56 i2Dec. 64ji2Dec. 72
17 Nov. 57 1 Oct. 58 18 Apr. 65J15 Aug. 77
20 Aug. 54 10 July 56 20 Aug. 66 20 Aug 74
12 Nov. 47" May 49 31 Aug. 55 20 May 68
3 Mar. 50! 10 June 53 1 3 Mar. 62! 3 Mar. 70
1 July
1 Oct. 71
17 Feb. 77
20 Aug. 78
10 July 68
9 Sept. 66
15 Sept.75
18 June 79
26 Nov. So
20 Sept. 71
20 Dec. 76
1 July 81
21 July 80
22 Sept.75
8 Dec. 69
12 June 73
13 June 72
26 Oct. 58
1 Dec. 74
1 Sept. 63
10 Aug. 78
1 Apr. 75
11 Apr. 78
25 July 61
i July 8.
9 Aug. 70
14 June 69
23 July 76
1 Oct. 77
3 Aug. 72
11 July 8?
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
18 Mar. 82
I MiJOB
GBKEBAL-
11 Jan. 79 1 Oct. 82?
20 Jan. 83.18 Dec. 85
20 Oct. 73 31 Dec. 78-
12 May 84 7 Nov. 85
1 July 85 19 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 76 11 Jan. 82:
1 July 81 1 Oct. 87
20 Aug. 82 8 Nov. 84
10 July 73 15 Apr. So-
9 Sept. 7
5 Sept.8o
18 June 83
26 Nov. 84
20 Sept. 76
25 Nov. 74
1 Oct. So-
10 June 85
5 Apr. 87-
23 Jan. 78-
1 July 81 29 June 83.
1 July 85 9 Aug. 95.
21 July 84:20 Aug. 84.
22 Sept.8o:3o July 8r
8 Dec. 74 5 Sept. 77
12 June 78
13 June 77
8 Feb. 63
1 Dec. 79
1 Sept. 6s
10 Aug. 82
1 Apr. 80
11 Apr. 82
25 July 73
1 July 85
9 Aug. 75
1 Oct. 77
1 July Si
1 Oct. 81
3 Au:
11 July 86
1 Oct. 81
1 July 85
8 Mar. 86
31 Dec.
27 Dec. 8o-
7 Nov. 68-
2 July 85.
31 Dec. 78
3 June 86.
30 Nov. Si
5 Sept. 85.
26 Aug. 76
6 Nov. 86-
13 Oct. 77
22 Aug. 83.
14 Nov. 85.
16 Nov. 85
31 May 86-
29 Jan. 87-
7 Feb. 83.
2 Feb. 87
30 July S7
,.i:- George,823"Caj^.S.O.oi Pensioners 27 Sept.44| 3 Apr. 4930 Dec. 5324 Apr. 66
Woodcock, C.S.824i'.Co..R. (Bengal) Art. 10 Dec. 41I 1 Mar. 44|2o Feb. 55'
Woodhouse,Robt.R.825ir.CoZ.BombayS.C.
p s.c. Woolsey, O'Brien B., Col. R. Art....
Worsley, Geo. Fra,.*2* Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) \
Artillery ->
Wortham, Hale Young,829 Lt.Col. R. Art. 28 Feb. 55
Wrottesley, Hon. George, CW.R. Eng. ... 18 Dec. 4;
Wynyard, Henry Buckley Jas. Major, \
Unattached '
Yorke, Fred. Aug. Colonel, R. Eng
Y oun g.Chas. Metcalfe, Col . R . (Bengal) Art.
Younghusband, J. W.836 CuI. Lt.Col. ~l
Bombay Staff Corps i
9 Apr. 25
5 Oct. 31
9 Dec. 42
1 9 Aug. 40
23 Nov. 83 23 Nov. 87 8 Sept.95.
1 Apr. 62 5 July 72 24 Jan. 80 24 Jan. 84 22 July 85.
10 Sept. 56 18 Jan. 65 iS Jan. 71 18 Jan. 76 31 Jan. 77
30 Oct. 57 25 Nov. 65 31 Mar. 75 31 Mar. 80 7 Jan.
20 Apr. 66 2 Oct. 72 2 Dec. 77 2 Dec. 81 24 Jan. 82:
1 May 67 i2 Apr. 79 1 July 81 1 July 85 1 1 July 87?
9 June 65 9 June 74 9 June 80 9 June 84J24 Sept. 86
8 Dec. 67 8 Dec. 75 8 Dec. 8c 8 Dec. 85I31 Dec. 87-
June 56 5 July 72 1 Apr. 75 1 Apr. 80 26 Apr. 82
9 June 61 9 June 69 9 June 75 9 June 8oj n Dec. 8t
1 Oct. 77 1 Oct. Si ,'19 May 86
1 Oct. 77 1 July 85 6 July 87
1 Oct. 71 1 Oct. 76 1 May 80
14 July 67 27 Jan. 75 j 6 Mar. 80-
15 Aug. 69 15 Aug. 7423 May S3,
14 July 67I14 July 72 23 Jan. 75
12 Dec. 78,12 Dec. S2I16 Sept. 84.
24 June 79 24 June 83I 8 Aug. 83
20 Aug. 80 20 Aug. 84 28 Sept. 36
27 Aug. 70 22 Apr. 76 5 Nov. 85,
3 Mar. 76] 3 Mar. 81 1 1 Oct. 81
29 July 75 29 July 80 29 June 81.
24 Not. 62 24 Nov. 67] 1 Aug. 77
Mar. 55 j 13 June 63 13 June 71 13 June 77 1 July 81 1 Sept. 82
15 Nov. 69 ij Nov. 74(26 Aug. 85,
17 Apr. 78 17 Apr. 82^2 Jan. 87
1 July 81 1 July 85, 8 Sept. 81.
7 Nov. 68 7 Nov. 73' 1 July 86.
13 Dec. 58 1 Nov. 78 1 Nov. 78,
1 Apr. 55 1 1 Apr. 58 2 Feb. 66-
1 Oct. 67' 1 Oct. 72 31 Dec. 78.
13 June5i,--r
6 Aug. 46, 26 Nov. 4e 17 Eeb. 54 29 Dec. 67
June 53 27 Apr. 58 18 Feb. 61
1 Apr. 55 1 Apr. 62
1 Apr. 40 16 Dec. 54
21 May 26J2I May 41 20 June 54
12 Aug. 35
5 July 72
5 July 72
3 July 45
24 Jan. 43
20 June 44 1
9 Dec. 57 11 Mar. 67
19 Aug. 55 18 Feb. 6i 19 Aug. 66 iq Aug, 7120 Apr. j&-
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
6ir
Colonels.
Acton, Hampden,1 Lt. Col. Madras S.C
Acton, William M. Cole.2 Major, 77 Foot
Adams, Henry Coker, Lt.Col. Oxfordshire Light)
Infantry S
Adainson, David,3 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Addy, John,4 Major, Adjt. Recruiting Staff Corps ...
Alexander, John Henry Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal))
Artillery S
Alexander. Robert,' Lt.Col. 20 Hussars
AUardice, John M.6 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
AUardyco, James, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Allfrey, Irving Sterling,7 Lt.Col. Somerset Light )
Infan'ry S
Alves, John Monson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Anderson, Donald George,8 Lt.Col. Northampton)
Regiment J
Anrlersr.n, I oh;;,9 Ma/or, 19 Foot
Anderson, John WM.10Lt.Col. Bombuy S. C
Anderson, William, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Anderson, William James,11 Lt.Col. 32 Foot
Andrewes, William Gilly,12 Col. Royal Artillery ...
Angelo, R. Fisher,13 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Aniey, Burnett Nether, Lt.Col. Welsh Regiment
Annaud, J. Harvey, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal; Artillery ...
Ansell, Richard Turbervill,14 Z<.CW. Royal Marine \
Artillery )
Anstey. Tnomas Henrv,15 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Apperley. Herbert Wynne,15! Lt.Col. 9 Lan- )
oers S
Arbuthnot, George,16 Major, Ro3'al Artdlery
Armstrong, Wlliam Gage, Lt.Col. Royal Marines ...
Athorpe, Robert, Col. Royal Engineers
Atkinson, Stephen Edward, Lt.Col. Madras Staff)
Corps J
Badgley, William Francis,17 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff)
Corps 5
Bailey, F. Proctor,18 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Bainbridge, Bdmond, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Baiobr;dge, Edward Thos.19 Lt. Col. Regimental >
District S
Bainbrigge, Arthur,20 Lt.Col. 13 Foot
Baker, Edward Henry,21 Lt. Col. Royal (Bombay) )
Artillery 5
Baker, George,22 CB. Col. Regimental District
Bald, ReinholdBake, Lt.Col. EssexRegiment
Balfe, Walter, Lt.Col. 11 Hussars
Bance, Lacy Bowring,23 Lt.Col. Madras Staff)
Corps 5
Barchard, Charles Henry,21 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal I
Staff Corps I
Baring, Robert, Lt.Col. 19 Hussars
Barker, Eras. Wm. Jas. Lt.Col. R. A. Sitpdt. of)
Small Arms Factory , Birmingham j
Barker, Henry Andrew, Lt.Col. R. Art
Barlow, Outhbert,25Z<.CoZ. ioFoot
Barlow, William Ruxton, Lt .Col. R. Art
Bs.rnefct, Ed. R. DeB. Major. Lane. Regt
Basevi, Charles Edward,26 Major, R. (Bombay) )
Artillery J
Bates, Charles Ellison,27 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff)
Corps j
Battiscom.be, Edmund George, lit. Col. Royal)
(Bombay) Artillery )
Battye, Arthur Frederick, Lt. Col. Bombay Staff I
Corps j
Baylay, (Ins. Allan,28 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Baylay, Frederick George, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Bayley, Geo.2a Lt.Col. Regimental District
Bayly, Alex. Ross.30 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Bayly, Rich. Kerr,30! Lt.Col. Black Watch [R] ...
Beal, He.iry,31 CB. Lt.Col. S. Staff. Regiment
Beamisn, D. Gregory, Lt.Col. Northumberland)
Fusiliers j
Beamish, George Perceval,3* Lt.Col. Worcester )
Regiment (36 Foot) )
Beatty, Josepn, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers
Beavau, Reginald,33 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
.Beaver, Philp Keith L. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Beckett, Stephen,35 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff)
Corps j
Beddome, Rich. H., Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Belhaven and Stenton, Alex. Charles Lord,3* L,t. )
Col. Royal Engineers j
Bennett, Adrian,36 Major 7 Foot
Bennett, William,37 DSO. Lt.Col. Yorkshire )
Regiment J
Bennitt, William \V.3i Lt.Col. 5 Lanoers
Berest'ori, M. W. De la P.39 Major, Staff Officer )
of Pensioners j
Bernard, Hy. T.. C.*° Lt.Col. Bengai S. C
Betty, Joshua^ .''rederif'c 41 Lt. Col. Royal Artil'sry
Biden, Horatio, Lt.Cm. Madras StaffCirps ...
2nd LIEUT.
Or EN-SIGN-.
6 Sept. 40 9 May 45 6 Sept. 45
17 Sept. 50 2 Apr. 52 29 Dec. 54
i2 June 63 26 Jan. 66 30 Sept. 63
5 Jan. 5q 9 Nov. 6oj s Jan. 71
6 Sept. 55 1 Feb. 55
1 June53l|27 Aug. 58 17 Mar. 6j
23 Nov. 56
1 July 64
18 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 48jio Aug. 50
20 Feb. 55 25 Jan. 56
20 Jan. 48, 10 June 52
29 July 56 16 Apr. 58
23 Dec. 64
19 Dec. 60J24 July 63
S June47 18 Apr. 51
20 Jan. 55 '22 Feb. 57
4 Mar. 5623 Nov. 56
5 Aug. 48 16 Sept. 51
20 June 49 27 May 50
4 .Tan. 55123 Nov. 56
Jan. 62 21 Feb. 65
8 Feb. 61
24 Oct. 69
1 July 8 1
5 Jan. 79
13 June 72
31 Dec. 78
7 Dec. 67
i Oct. 77
20 Jan. 68
COLONEL.
6 Sept. 66
1 Oct. 77
27 July 85
5 Jan. 85
3 Nov. 78
1 Apr. 85
26 Nov. 76
25 Feb. 80
^o Jan. 74
21 Aug. 66 18 Sept. 79
1 Sept. 77' 1 Jan. 84
16 Oct. 66 4 Mar. 8oj 1 Apr. 84
9 Mar. 58 25 Aug. 71 1 Oct. 77
20 Jan. 67120 Jan. 75 20 Jan. 81
4 Mar. 68 4 Mar. 76
11 Aug. 57I27 Mar. 72
7 Sept.55| 2 Nov. 55
4 Jan. 67! 4 Jan. 7 =
15 Feb. 92
4 Mir. 82
?5 June 78
6 July 67
4 Jan. 81
12 Dec. 57
10 May 47
22 Sept.63
2 Jan. 61
27 Aug. 58
27 May 48
25 June 62
27 July 6
4 Sept. 55
5 Nov. 64
22 June 58
20 Sept. 58' 15 Aug. 61
4 Apr. 57 18 May 58
9 Feb. 44(16 May 49
~ Dec. 6;>
6 Apr. 55
14 June 50
9 Dec. 54
15 June 58
6 May 53
27 Aug. <;8
23 May 77 1 July £1 14 Apr.
.3 Oct. oa 30 Dec. 78
8 Sept. 58 5 July 72
12 Aug. 75 25 June 82
9 Sept. 74 2 Mar. 81
iS Dec. 57(30 Nov. 60
21 Sept.60123 Dec. 64
27 Jan. 57I19 Feb. 58
10 Sept. 56 28 Dec. 57
12 Jan. 45: 3 Sept. 49
•25 July 51 20 Sept. 54
24 June 63
19 June 60
10 Dec. 47
24 Sept. 53
1 June 6:1 2 June 65
8 June 55 27 Aug. 58
18 Apr. 45
20 Apr. 56
12 Dec. 57
io Dec. 44
10 Dec. 64
2 Dec. 77
27 Jan. 72
20 Sept. 70
4 Apr. 69
23 Nov. 56
11 Mar. 74
5 May 63
26 June 55
15 Dec. 63
15 Aug. 6'
2 Jan. 82
11 June 7^
20 Sept. 78
4 Apr. 77
9 Feb. 64
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
9 Mar. 67
5 J iiy 7
29 Mav 67^1 July 80
3 Sept.70; 1 -luiy 8
16 Oct. 60J29 Aug. 7
10 Sept. 76 10 Sept. 82
10 Sept.63
10 May 57
9 Jan. 58
15 Jan. 73
23 Nov. 72
8 Jan. 58
15 Dec. 64
2 Aug. 71
11 Nov. 64
19 Jan. 58
1 Apr. 69
2 3 Mar. 83
19 Dec. 8j
14 June 64
1 1 Mar. 74
1 July 81
1 Aug. 72
23 Nov. 56 20 Apr. 6 8 n Sept. 72 20 Apr. 82
27 Aug. 58 26 Apr. 63 1 Sept. 76
28 Dec. 49 10 Dec- 59 10 Dec. 64
11 Dec. 57^7 Apr. 58 22 Dec. 6 n Dec. 77J11 Dec. 83
14 Aug. 54 23 Oct. 54 8 June 6 J 5 July 72'
24 Aug. 54 15 June 55 ,2 3 Mar. 6^| 5 July 72
2 Apr. 47 6 May 53 14 May 5 2 Apr. 67
6 Mar. 55 2 Oct. 55' 5 July 6 | 1 Apr. 74
8 June 00 1 Jan. 6223 June 69 i July 81
23 Aug. 59 1: Sept.63 29 Apr.7(
23 June 54 10 Nov. 54 26 Mar. 53
9 Dec. 52 23 Jan. 54 25 Sept. 61
4 May 60
13 June 57
20 Jan. 43
5 Nov. 54
26 Mar. 53
5 Aug. 59
24 Feb. 43
11 Dec. 49
22 Dec. 52
.2 June 46
1 Jan. 62! 4 May 72
24 M ir. 65 1 Oct. 77
18 May ?P«*» ? June 69
1 Ju'y 81
5 July 72
5 July 72
4 May 8
28 June 83
2 Aug. 71
24 Aug. 8r
27 July 89
10 May 87
1 Oct. 81
1 Apr. 89
14 Dec. 78
25 Feb. 84
23 May 77
1 May 87
5 Feb. 96
1 Apr. 88
11 May 78
20 Jan. 85
4 Mar. 86
23 July 79
1 Ojt. 77
1 Aug. 83
14 Apr co
8 Dec. 88
24 Mar. 79
6 Jan. 94
2) Sept.93
1 July 81
2 Jan. 04
2 July 89
20 Sept.88
4 Apr. 87
5 Nov. 74
29 Sept. 93
i July 88
23 Jan. 73
21 Dec. 81
29 Aug. 86
16 Sept. 89
1 3 Vlay 85
io Sept. 86
23 Oct. 75
6 Sept.76
1 Apr. 96
21 Dec. 90
28 Apr. 75
1 July 85
30 Aug. 82
ii Dec. 3i
ii Apr. 82
1 Sept.87
10 Dec. 75
it Dec. 87
2 Oct. 8oii2 Oct. 84
1 July 81 1 July 85
2 Apr. 73! 9 June 77
20 Sent. 82 20 Sept.8"
9 Julv 84
i Dec. 4
3 May 76
11 June 89
1 July 88
11 July 77
2 Jan. 89
2 July 85
20 Sept. 84
4 Apr. 83
9 Feb. 70
1 Oct. 88
1 July 81
24 Mar. 75
27 Sept. 79
29 Aug. 82
16 Sept. 85
18 May 81
28 Mar. 65
6 Sept.76
28 Mar. 98
21 Dec. 86
29 Oct. 73
1 July 81
24 Aug.
1 July 81
1 Sept
10 Dec. 70
27 Jan. 86
1 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 77
4 May 86
1 Jan. 91
13 June77 13 J.me83
9 July 88
27 Jan. 90
27 Aug. 84
1 Oct. 81
4 May 90
1 Jan. 93
13 June 87
15 Nov. 53 i3 Feb. 61 20 Jan. 63 20 Jan. 74 20 Jan. 79
23 June 57
9 Mar. 55
30 Dec. 59
6 July 67 15 June 7730 June 83 30 June 87
1 May 58 28 Oct. 71 1 Oct. 7726 May 80
25 Aug. 71 12 Jan. 8jJ 4 Mar. 85 4 Mar. 89
17 Sept.61 8 Feb. 68 1 July 81 23 Jaa. 83 23 Jan. 87
19 Dec. 44 6 June 54 1 May 68 2 June 7; 1 Jan. 79
10 Sept. 55 11 Deo. 61 it Dec. 69 n Dec. 7; 12 Oot. 79
17 F ;■). 5424 Mar. 6 | 5 July 72^0 Fdb. 78 20 Feb. 82
1 Apr. 54 27 Aug. 52 12 June 65 12 June 72 5 June 75
1
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Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a. Pension.
! COENET, I
;2ndi,iEDT.
ior ensign-.
CAPTAIN., 1IAJOE.
| LIEUT.
COLONEL.
Biggs, Thomas,42 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillerv ...\o Dec. 41 15 Nov. 43
Bingham, Edward Hy.43 Zf.'-'oMndianStaff Corps 13 Feb. 66j 7 Sept. 68
Birch, James Francis, Copt. S.O. of Pensioners 7 Jan. 42*30 Dee. 42
Birch, Wm. Brereton,44 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 30 July 58 23 Dec. 58
Birch, Wm.Jas. Alex.45 Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps' 1 Dec. 65! 5 Aug. 69
Birney, John, Lt.Col: tl. (Bengal) Engineers ! 8 June 55I27 Api\ 58
Bisset, William, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery ! 5 June 58 27 Aug. 58
Feb.
Feb.
Apr.
July
Dec.
Dec.
Nov.
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55 15
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77i 1
66 5
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Blackett. William,4" Lt.Col. Regimental District ...I29 Dec.
Blackley, John Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery !
Blair, Gustavus F.48 Lt. Col.K. (Madras) Artillery...! 14 June 50
Blair, Henry Francis,4' 2Iajor, R. (Bengal) Eng. ...I13 June 56
Blake, Martin P. Col. Regimental District (23 Mar. 6o'
Bleazby, Robert,50 Lt.Col. West Surrey Regt,
BlenkinsoD, Edward Geo.51 Lt.Col. Madras S. C...
Bloomfield, Alleyne F. F.52 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Blowers, William Henry,52 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C...
Bluett, Charles E. L. Lt.Col. Cheshire Regiment ...
p.s.c. Blundell, H. B. H.54 CB. Major, Grenadier)
Guards ; MP. for Jnce j
Blunt, Arthur,55 Lt.Col. Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Blyth, David,56 Lt. Col. Royal Marines
Boileau, Lestock Francis, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Bolland. George Herbert, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Bolton, Hely Fred., Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Bond, Robert John,57 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Bonham, John,58 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery...
Bounor, Richard M. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Booth, James Gore, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Borradaile, George William,59' CB. Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bombay) Artillery j
p.s.c. Bowdler, Cyril William Bowdler, Major, )
8 Hussars j
Bowen, Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Boyle, Edward Vicars, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
p.s.c. Boyle, Gerald Edmund, Lt.Col. Rifle")
Brigade ; Commanding Western Counties Brigade >
Volunteer Infantry j
Bradburne, Samuel, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment ...
Braddell. Thomas, Lt.Col. Leicester Regiment
Brandrefh, Ashton Mimes, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) )
Engineers I
Brereton, Charles William,60 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) 7
Artillery j
Brett, Lionel Lovrdham,61 Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Bridge, William Albert, Lt. Col. Regimental Dist.
Bridgeman. Hon. Fras. Chas.02 Major, Scots Gds. £
Commandinq Stafford Brigade Volunteer Inf. )
Bridges, Charles Harley.63 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Bridges, Edw. Smith,64 JIajor, Grenadier Guards...
Briggs. John,05 Lt. Col. South Lancashire Regt
Brind, Edw. Agincourt,'6 Col. Regimental District
Brme, Bruce, Col. Royal Engineers
Broadfoot, Archibald ,«" CB. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Broadrick, Edward, Major, Royal Artillery
Brockman, John A. dipt. S. 0. of Pensioners
Brockmau, Ralph R. K. Drake-, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ..
Brodigan, Francis,68 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Bromhead, Chas. Ja.s.6? CB. Col. Regimental Dist....
Brooke, Alured de Vere,63t Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Brooke, Rich. Henrv.70 Capt. S. 0. of Pensioners ...
Brough.W. Richard Chas."1 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Browell, Edward Thomas,"2 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Brown, Edw.73 Lt. Col. 101 F. Gentleman at Arms ...
Brown, Percival Ashley,74 Major, Military Train . . .
Brown, William Thomas,75 Li. Col. Bombay Staff C.
Browne, Augustus, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Browne, Melville,76 Major, 13 Foot
Browne, Montague,77 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Browne, William Lloyd,' Lt.Col. 5 Lancers
Bulkeley, Henry Wm. Cunynghame, Lt.Col. Dur-
ham Light Infantry (106 Foot),
BuIIock, Robert, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Bunbury, Charles Thomas, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Burgess, Harry Miles,78 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery....
Burgmann, George John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Burnett, Thomas.Z^. Col. Royal Artillery .'. .
Burton, William Blakewav,70 Major, Scottish Rifles
Bunon, William Henry,60 Lt.Col. R.jvrd (Madras) )
Engineers j
Burton-Brown. Alex.81 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Buttanshaw, Thomas, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Cabell, William, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Cadell, Robert,82 if. Co/.. Bengal Staff Corps
Caldecott, Charles Thomas, Lt.Col. 76 Foot
Caldwell, John Fletcher,83 Col. Regimental Dist. ...
Calvert, Archibald Motteux,84 Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
Cambier, Ernest Fred. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Cambridge, Jocelyn P. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. .:
p.s.c. Jjt£ Cameron, Aylmer S.85 CB. Lt.Col. )
King's Own Borderers [R] ; j
Campbell, Alexander,86 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
9 Feb.
20 Sept
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17 Feb.
15 Jan.
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56
30 Mar.
55
13 Dec.
18 Dec.
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3 Aug. 46
9 Dec. 52
13 June 46
9 Nov. 55
15 May 57
10 Apr. 56
27 Aug. 58
17 May 61
22 Mar. 64
1 Jan. 62
23 Nov. 56
25 June 50
5 Feb. 58
31 Aug. 55
17 Sept. 50
29 Sept. 42
18 Dec. 64
1 Oct. 57
17 Oct. S3
21 Dec. 58
1 Sept. 57
17 Nov. 52
18 Dec. 60
Dec.
Aug.
July-
Mar.
Feb.
Oct.
Sept,
May
Feb.
Sept.
Nov.
Aug.
Nov.
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60 5
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74 1 22
71 -
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70 25
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Feb. 92
Oct. 77
July 84
Dec. 91
May 81
Apr. 83
Nov. 62
May 76 31
May 84|3°
Aug. 72 ! 8
Nov. 7a1 22
Oct. 73I 7
May 86 1 6
Sept. 85 j 20
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11 Dec. 57j27 Aug. 58 3 Au;
23 Dec. 64 25 June 69 28 Oct. 76
3 Aug. 72
2 Feb. 68
;2i Dec. 58!
18 Oct. 56
2 June 58 8 Oct. 61
29 Mar. 55
31 Mar. 58
7 Dec. 55
; Jan. 58
June 59
23 Mar. 58
6 May 59
27 Apr. 58
11 Dec. 58
17 Jan. 60
8 Jane 72
15 May 63
23 Jan. 69
4 Mar. 68
23 Dec. 71
1 May 68
21 Feb. 67
4 Feb. 59
28 Jan. 56
9 Feb. 64
20 May 42
6 June 54
30 Aug
15 Jan. 47
29 Dec. 44
13 June 46
20 Feb. 56
4 June 61
11 July 65*30 June 69
July 5
24 Feb. 43
28 June 49
15 Nov. 55
27 Apr.
11 Dec. 58
2 Feb. 55
3 July 60
7 Aug
12 Dec. 49
26 June 50
9 June 49
4 Apr. 51
28 May 58
1 May 46
12 June 46
9 July 52
4 Apr. 56
17 Mar. 58
2 1 Aug. 66
15 May 57
23 Dec. 6j
21 June 56
7 June 44
19 Dec. 60
8 Jan. 55
20 Feb. 61
18 Dec. 61
13 Sept. 51
11 Dec. 58
16 Aug. 64
10 Feb. 46
15 Mar. 50
3 Feb. 58
9 Dec. 64
9 Apr. 47
18 Oct. 53
1 May 58
30 July 62
• 8 Apr. 60
8 June 55
1 Oct. 57
1 Oct. 57
22 June 58
4 Apr. 64
11 May 58
19 June 60
3 Nov. 52
29 May 55
14 Aug. 53
11 Aug. 54
15 Nov. 61
9 Nov. 46
1 Mar. 63
22 Mar. 52
1 Sen'- '4
I . aiy 61
IDec.
: Oct.
; Aug.
iOct.
;Oct.
1 June
July
Sept. 65
Aug. 98
Oct. 81
July 88
Dec. 95
Feb. 82
Apr. 87
Nov. 75
Mav 81
May 85
Oct. 73
Sept. 83
Nov. 84
May 90
Sept. 89
Aug. 78
Oct. 77
Apr. 81
Apr. 6&
Aug. 72
Nov. 65
Sept.93.
May 88
June 75
Nov. 86
July 7+
June 7 j
Sept.93
July 86.
14 Nov. 83114 Nov. 87
13 Aug.8613 Aug.90
1 Apr. 8,1 i Apr. 88
1 Dec. 85J 1 Dec. 89,
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77 •■
66
79i8:
May 76
Feb. 73
Apr. 82
Apr. 71
Mar. 71
Nov. 64
Dec. S8
May 84
Aug. 72
Nov. 82
May 72
June 72
July 88 29
14 July 75 14 July 82,14
1 July 81
3 Nov. 79
1 Apr. 77
1 July 81
Oct.
1 Oct. 77 15 Nov. 84 15 Nov. 38
1 July 8i|24 Dec. 84 2, Dec. 83
24 Aug. 73! 1 July 81 1 July 8s
1 Oct. 77 1 13 May
31 Oct.
21 June
1 Apr. 74
21 May So
4 Feb. 7
31 Aug. 60
1 3 Mar. 62;
18 Dec. 75
6 July 67
30 Aug. 77
6 July 67
8 Nov. 55
25 Aug. 73
2 June 65
9 Oct. 72
11 Dec. 73
10 Aug. S3
4 July 70
30 Apr. 7
14 Jan. 56
21 July 57
20 Feb. 68
1 July 77
26 June 55
13 Dec. 61
n Mar. 62
4 Feb. 79
29 July 73
3 June 81
6 June 77
2 Mar. 81
8 Sept. 75
1 Jan. 72
1 July 81
27 June 74
1 Apr. 74
iS Dec. 81
11 May 71
1 Oct. 77
16 Oct. 83
19 Jan. 58
20 July 58
20 Feb. 76
1 Jan. 84
26 Apr. 59
14 Apr. 75
12 Oct. 68
19 June 72
11 Dec. 70
30 Apr. 61
10 July 71
8 Sep't.71
28 Sept. 71
3 May 76
1 Sept.63
3 Nov. 7211
12 Dec. 6i'i2
26 June62 26
9 June 61 j 9
1 Mar. 6- 9
30 Oct. 661 5
7 Feb. 54 8
8 Dec. 75I 1
12 June 611:2
13 Dec. 59(21
17 Oct. 74
July 79
Dec. 78
May 74
Jan. 78
Feb. 78
Oct. 78
July Si
July 72
Dec. 8o:
Dec. 69'
June 70
June 69 1
May 72 ,
Feb. 79
Dec. 67
Nov. 82!
June 66
June 71
July 8:
1 Aug.
4 Feb.
9 Oct.
1 July
1 July
22 May
21 Nov.
8 Sept.
12 Dec.
i July
22 Sept.
31 Jan.
19 Mar.
1 Oct.
,1 Oct.
16 Oct.
27 Dec.
25 Mar.
20 Feb.
1 Jan.
4 June
:6 Feb.
1 Oct.
1 July
11 Dec.
1 July
10 Jan.
20 Feb.
16 Oct.
10 July
31 Dec.
21 Dec.
12 Dec.
26 June
9 June
10 Nov.
1 July
7 J^y
1 Nov.
12 June
1 Oct:
5 Dec.
13 May 89,
31 Oct. 81
25 Feb. 93.
77 13 Jan. 87
85 1 4 Feb. 89.
69117 Apr. 83,
8iJ29 0ct. 81
87 16 Mar. 93.
83 22 May 87
01 J21 July 96-
82 14 Feb. 83
77 1 June 82
88 22 Apr. 93.
80 22 Sept.84
85 31 Jan. 89.
89 6 Jan. 94.
77 1 June 82
84-20 May 85.
go! r Nov. 95,
68! 30 Oct. 69
69 26 Nov. 79
82 10 Mar. 85.
gr 11 Jan. 96
70! 9 AuS- 73
So 18 Nov. 86
1 Oct. 81
21 May 84
11 Dec. 88
19 Apr. 82
S5'25 Jan. 90
85! 4 Sept. 89
85I16 July 90
89I 6 Jan. 94.
78 '31 Dec. 82
36'2i Dec. 90
75' 1 Aug. 79
76Ji3 Nov. 78
75 20 Feb. 80
1 Nov. 79-
1 July S5
1 July 81
19 Feb. 95
72 11 Nov. 7b
1 Oct. 84
31 Oct. 94
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
6i3
Campbell, Aylmer Maclver," Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
CampbelL,Archd.Dunstaffnagc,8>£*.CW.BengalS.C..
Campbell. C. A. Lvon, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Campbell, Colin Charles/9 DSO. Lt.Col. Indian]
Staff Corps S
Campbell, Duncan MacNeil, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Campbell, Edw. G. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Campbell, James, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Campbell, John Alex. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Campbell, John Henry.90 Lt.Col, Leinster Regiment
Campbell, John Gore,91 Lt.Col, Regimental Dist. ...
Campbell, Loudoun Francis,92 Lt.Col. Madras )
Staff Corps S
Campbell, Win. Fred. Lt.Col, Royal Marines
y.s.c.Card6w,Si<-Frederick,93^:CJf G. Ir.CV.S.Lan- )
cashire Regiment; Governor of Sierra Leone j
Carey, Clement de Beauvoir,94 Lt.Col, Royal En- )
gineers S
Carey, William,95 Col. Royal Artillery
Carle'ton, Geo.96 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Carleton, Hy. Guy, Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Carrington, Charles William.97 Copt. Royal Marines
Carter, Thos. Tupper,98 Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Engineers
Carwithen, Geo. T. Lnder,99 Col. Regimental Dist.
p.s.c. Cary, Lucius F. B.100 Lt.Col, Rifle Brigade...
Cass, Arthur Herbert,101 Major, 10 Hussars
Castell, John H.102 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Cautley, Chris. Geo.103 Lt, Col. BcngalJCavalry ...
Cautley, Henrj', Lt.Col. Royal Enginee.-s
Chad wick, David Dempster, Lt.Col. E. Surrey Regt.
Chadwick, Edward Frederick, Lt.Col. 33 Foot
Chalmers, Henry B.104 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps..
Chambers, Charles Patton,105 Lt.Col. 107 Foot
Chambers, Geo. Fred. Stanley, Lt.Col. Royal Art...
Chambers, Osborne Wm. S. Lt.Col, R. (Madras) Eng
Champ:3i-nowne, Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Chaplin. Allan,106 Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
7t£ Chaplin, John Worthy,10" CB. Lt.Col, 8 Hussars
Chatfield, Charles Kyrle,105 Lt.Col. York Lt. Inf. ..
Chatfield, Hy. Rowland Spencer, Lt.Col. Irish Rifles
Chichester, Cornwallis Henry,109 Lt.Col. 5 Lancers
Chichester, Hugh Arthur,110 Lt.Col. N. Lane. Regt
Chisholm, William,111 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Claridge, Henry C. Z. Lt, CoZ.Madras S.C
Clarke, Alex. Ross, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ..
Clarke, Calvert D. S.112 Lt. Col, Bengal Staff Corps ..
Clarke, Henry Stephenson,113 Lt.Col.R. (Bengal) Art.
Clarke, Sydenham Cubbon,114 Lt, Col. R. (Mad.) Eng.
Clayhills, James Menzies,115 Major, 7 Foot
Clayton, Valentine Gardner, Col, Royal Engineers
Cleather, W. B. Gordon,116 Lt.Col. N. Lane. Regt. ..
Cleland, William,11' Lt.Col. Dublin Fusiliers
Clementi, Montaau, us Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Clements, Fred. Wm.Richd.119 Lt.Col. Royal Eng....
Clerk, Alexander,120 Col. Army Service Corps ; )
rankina as Major General, 11 Dec. 83) )
Clinton,' Lord E. W. Pelhani, KCB. Lt.Col. Rifle)
Brigade; Matter of the Queen's Household J
Clive, Henry Somerset, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Cochrane, George Henry,121 Lt. Coi. Liverpool Regt.
Cockbuirn, Jas. Geo.122 Lt.Col. Warwick Regiment
Coghill, Kendal JosiahWm.123 CB.Lt.C0l.1g Hussars
Collier, Clarence Aug. Lt.Col, Bombay S. C
Collier, Herbert Cromwell,124 Lt. Col. 21 Hussars ...
Collingwood, Henry,125 Col. Regimental District ...
Colomb, Geo. Hatton, Lt.Col, R. Artillery
Colquhoun, Humphrey M. L. Lt.Col. Middlx. Regt.
Colthurst, James N.126£«.Co/. Regimental District
Conolly, Arthur,12' Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Conolly, Edw. Robt.128 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Cooch Charles,'3 Major, Unatt. Gentleman at Arms
Cooke, Thomas Valentine,129 Captain, R. Marines ...
Cooke, William. "'Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Cory, Arthur,131 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Cottingham, Edw. R.132 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Court, Horatio Samuel, Lt.Col, Madras S.C
Cowan, Samuel Hunter, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Craigie-Halkett,Chas.Harland, Lt, Col, R. Engineers
Craster, Win. Robert,133 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ..
Crawford, George Adam,134 Lt.Col. R. Artillery ....
Crawford, Robert Alex.1" Col, Regtl. District
Creagh, James,136 Lt.Col. Leicester Regt
Crease, John Fred.13' Col, Com. R. Marine Art
Crosthwaite, Charles,135 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery .
Crowdy, John Henry,140 Lt. Col. Royal Engineers .
Crozier, Stanley,141 Lt.Col. Oxford Light Infantry
Cruickshank, John D. Royal (Bombay) Engineers...
Cumberlege, Alex. Bulstrode,£<. Co/.. .VfadrasStaff C.
Cuming, Edward Wm.143 Lt.Col. 79 Foot
Oumming, William Gordon, CLE. Lt.Col. Royal)
(Madras) Engineers i
p.s.n. Cnrrie, Arthur Drummond, Lt.Col. Welsh)
Regiment )
COHNET,
2ndLiEtrr
OrENSIGN.
9 Dec. 54
4 Apr. 58
22 Dec. 60
it Aug. 46
9 June 43
20 Dec. 49
11 Jnue 59
20 Aug. 53
4 Feb. 59
2 Jan. 61
12 June 58
18 June 51
1 1 June 42
8 Feb. 6:
19 Sept. 48
n Dec. 57
27 Nov. 57
22 Feb.
13 Dec. 50
20 Jan. 51
4 Sept.59
14 Jan. 62
10 Oct. 45
11 Dec. 47
14 June 56
9 June 43
12 Nov. 60
13 Apr. 58
2 Nov. 55
12 Mar. 61
-.& Feb. 53
17 Jan. 51
2; June 55
2 Mar. 45
1 Oct. 47
2 Sept. 47
£2 Dec. 57
23 Nov. 52
[3 Oct. 54
4 Mar. 57
[i June 58
Depart
o June 54
2 Aug. 48
5 Apr. 56
26 Feb. 51
3 Aug. 46
23 Feb. 51
26 July 57
1 May 46
18 Aug. 54
14 Oct. 51
CAPTAIN. MAJOR.
12 June 58
zi Aug. 49
7 July 4?
7 Nov. 65
3 Oct. 48
13 Nov. 64
27 Nov. 59
17 Dec. 62
20 Nov. 53
3 July 45
:i Sept. 63
23 Feb. 52
27 Aug. 58
13 Jan. 60
13 Nov. 60
5 Nov. 52
13 Mar. 55
4 Sept. 60
22,? June 59
15 Sept. 64
16 Feb. 49
15 Nov. 53
30 Apr. 58
'7 Apr. 56
4 Aug. 52
18 Dec. 61
10 Deo. 62
20 Nov. 60
:S June 58
12 Sept. 65
11 Aug. 54
Apr. 52
Nov. 56
May 46
.. July 49
21 May 53
27 Aug. 58
9 Dec. 59
-.3 Aug. 54
20 Dec. 56
9 Feb. 55
6 Oct. 57
22 Oct. 58
15 May 57
mental
8 Dec. 54
2? Dee. 57
13 Dec. 51
;6 Feb. si
1 Oct. 5;
6 Feb. 52
5 Aug. 59
iS .May 58
9 Nov. 46 17
•9 Dec. 5i
11 May 55
8 June 60
27 Aug. 58
25 June 52I29
.24 Dec.
1 14 July
1 18 Feb. 1
'20 May ;
(20 Dec. (
16 Feb. ■
30 July <
4 Feb. ;
25 Dec. j
8 May t
17 Oct. 76
22 June 58
11 June 57
29 May 67
21 Nov. 59
14 Dec. 70
16 Aug. 64
3 Feb. 7
23 Apr. 5
20 Jan. 63
15 Jan. 71
3 Aug. 72
17 Aug. 73
4 Aug. 54
1 Feb. 61
j8 Dec. 65
7 Sept. 66
27 Apr. 58
10 Feb. 74
12 Nov. 72
5 Apr. 64
13 Oct. 64
9 Oct. 69
7 Apr. 58
18 Apr. 56
25 June 67
23 Nov. 56
5 Sept. 55
18 Feb. 61
1 Oct. 67
30 July 71
31 Aug. 55
6 July 66
9 Apr. 61
8 July 58
1 1 June 70
20 Dec. 66
Service
18 Nov. 8:
5 July 72
29 Aug. 66
5 Oct. 80
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
16 Jan. 63
20 Jan. ti
4'Sept.79
1 July 81
1 July 81
26 June 66
1 Dec. 67
7 Feb. 76
1 Apr. 75
S Dec'.
13 June 56
28 Feb. 55
o Feb. 58
7 June 54
20 Dec. 54
8 June 55
25 Feb.
24 July 46
27 July 47
7 Nov. 67
13 Dec. 54
0 Aug. 56
25 Aug. 57
9 Dec. 59
ii Dec. 58
27 Apr. 58
1 Apr. 55
12 June 60
o Aug. 55
2 Dec. 56
22 June 59
23 Dec. 57
8 Jan. 56
9 Dec. 59
6 Oct. 51
3 1 Mar. 48
8 June 60I 3
Sept. 57
Jan. 71
May 58
May 0 4
Feb. 63
Feb. 61
Jan. 70
Sept.68
Feb. 54
July 57
Nov. 63
June 72
June 70
Dec. 54
Dec. j4
Nov. 77
Feb. 61
Aug. 67
Dej. 67
Dec. 71
Aug. 72
Mar. 65
Dec. 62
May 71
June 60
Aug. 67
Oct. 71
Jan. 71
Apr. 64
Jau. 71
June 60
Oct. 54
Aug. 72
9 Dec.
4 Apr.
3 May
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
11 Aug.
9 June
20 Dec.
1 July
25 Feb.
4 Feb.
Jan.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
9 Dec. 80 19 May
4 Apr. 84 4 Apr.
24 Jan. 85 24 Jan. I
80 22 Dec. 86 22 Dec.
6 Nov. 91 6 Nov.
11 Aug. 72 23 Oct.
9 June 69 zt> June
20 Dee. 75; 19 Feb.
29 Sept. 86
25 Feb. 80
4 Feb. 85
2 Jau. 89
9 Nov. 79 27 Mar. 83
18 Dec. 3
12 Nov. 8<
15 Sept.77
1 Oct. 77
1 July
5 July 72
5 July 7
25 June 75
2 Mar. 65
8 Aug. 71
2 Sept. 67
6 Sept.77
18 Mar. 78
20 Juue 65
1 Dec. 73
ro M ly 74
1 Sept.77
11 June 78
2 Dec. 74
33 ft
5 Jn'y 72
.4 July 73
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
11 July 77
3 Aug. 66
1 July 81
"my 81
!ept.67
iept.68
1 J
7S
2S_,.
:8 June 71
8 June 80
12 June i"
2N1
15 Se.
7 No
J5
pt.58
'V. 85
Oct. '08
75
3 Aug. 60 23 Dec. 64 7 Dec. 71
I
' 23 Dec.
i Dec. 75
9 Dec. 79
3 Nov. 79
23 Nov. 72
5 July 72
1 July 81
19 Jan. 73
1 Apr. 74
7 May 79
t'a May 78
1 Dec. 75
f July 79
25 Feb. 68
14 Dec. 68
3c Dec. 78
20 Dec. 89
1 July 3 1
9 June 68
3 May 86
18 May 81
12 Aug. 86
27 June 83
7 Aug. 85
14 Apr. 73
20 Ja.11. 77
4 Sept. 85
ji Dec. So
njNov. 86
2 Nov. 75
11 Dec. 73
17 May 79
1 Apr.
1 Sept. 63
4 Apr. 89
12 Not . 8c
14 Nov. 7c
26 Mar. 84
26 Apr. 86
25 Jau. 8c
31 Dec. 7S
25 June 81
2 Mar. 71
27 Aug. 72
2 Sept. 73
1 Jan. 84
12 Aug. 86
25 Nov. 74
1 July Si
1 July 81
1 July Si
11 Jim; S4
2 Dec. Si
year;
"20 Apr.
1 Mar.
25 Apr.
3 Apr.
1 July
3 Aug.
:6 July
1 1 May
:g Mar.
1 July
1 Oct.
2 Mar.
12 June
Juno
Aug.
Nov.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Aug.
Mar.
July
July
Jaly
Jan.
Nov
29 Sept
25 Feb.
1 Dec.
25 May
27 Mar.
90
95
75
72
79
90
84.
87
94
.87
6 Jan. 94
1 Oct. 82
1 Aug. 72
3 May 90
13 June 81
9 Jan. 87
27 June 87
7 Aug. 89
1 July 81
5 Feb. 81
4 Sept. 89
1 Dec. 90
1 Nov. 90
15 Mar. 79
4 June 76
23 July 79
1 Apr. 86
12 Dec. 64
6 Jan. 94
i2 Nov. 90
14 Nov. 83
26 Mar. 88
2% May 87
4 Nov. 85
27 Sept. 82
20 Mir. 83
Mar. 76
27 Aug. 77
13 Nov. 7S
to May 85
1 2 Aug. go
1 July 85
1 July 85
18 Feb. 85
1 July 85-
1 1 June 88
2 Dec. 85
11 Dec. 88
18 _ .
20 Dec.
1 July
6 Nov
25 Feb.
1 Oct.
12 Aug. 8c
1 Dec. 85
1 Mir. 89
25 Apr. 85
3 Apr. 87
5 July 83
4 June 70
16 July 84
31 May 90
7 July 69
:i July 81
1 Oct. Sr
2 Mar. 85
2 June 88
1 July 81
6 Oct. 85
91I29 Aug. 93
74 J 29 Nov. 75
82I18 Dec. 86
81] 8 Dec. 85
85 9 Dec. 89
80J13 Aug. 90
81 8 Apr. 82
81 1 1 July 85
84I2S July 88
84 24 Dec. 84
81 13 Jan. 85
82 18 Nov. 86
84120 Dec. 88
81' 1 July 85
86 J 6 Nov. 90
74^23 Jan. 78
7 1 July 8i
1 July 81 13 Sept. S3
12 Aug. 90
23 Sept.87
U4
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
I CORNET, t
zndLiEci.
C-rENSIGN.f
Currie, James, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Curry, Robert Murray,145 Lt.Col, R. Marines
Curtis, Francis G. S.146 CMG. Lt.Col. 6 Drag. [R] ...
Curzon, William Southwell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Cutbill, Hv. Duppa Alfred,11" Lt.Col. Irish";
Rifles; * Battalion Irish Rifles j
Cuyler, Geo. A.1*8 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Darwall, Henry Pountney, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Dashwood, Chas. Lrown,149 Lt.Col. Rifle Britade.
Davidson, Charles R. T. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Davidson, Henry Edw. Col Regimental District ...
Davies, Henry Geo. J. Lt.Col. R. Marines
Davis, Howell, Lt.Col. Worcester ttegiment
Davis, Richard Percival, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Davis, Thomas Arnold.150 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Davis, William Henry,131 Major, 10 Foot
Davison, John, Li. Col. 3 Dragoon Guards
p.s.c. Dawes, Bet lei Martin,1" Lt.Col. Leinster Regt.
Dawes, Thornps,1"'3 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Dawson, John,15 Cot. Regimental District
de Lautour, Edw. Joseph,1" Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
de Lousada, Horace Francis, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
de Montmorency. Hon Albert Bouchard,156 Lt.Col. \
Royal ( Madras) Artillery J
Denn:s, James, ' 5~ it. Col. 6 Dragoon Guards
Deshon, Chas. John,158 DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Dickins, Fra. A.159Z(.Co7. Bengal S.C
Dillon, Hon. Robt.Villiers,160Zt.CW. Royal Artillery
Dobbs, Alex. Faiiiie, Lt.Col. Madras Stall" Corps ...
Domville, Edmund Chas.161 Capt. S 0. of Pensioners
Doran, Robt.H.Patrick,162Zt.CW.W.KentRegt.(5oF.)
Douglas, john Chas.163 Lt.Col. Worcestershire Regt.
Douglas, Robert,164 Major, 13 Foot
Dowden, Thos. Freeman,165 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) \
Engineers j
Drysc'ale. Robert Carstairs. Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Ducat, Walter Mardon, Lt.Col. Roval (Bombaj-) Eng.
Dugdale, Henry C. G.166£f Col. Rifle Depot
Dunbar, Fred. W.167 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Dunbar, Wm. Matthew,168 Lt.Col. 24 Foot
Danlop, Samuel,169 CMG. Major, Royal Artillery ...
Durand, Anthony,1"0 Lt. Col. BombavS.C ".
Durand, Charles James,171 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Durnlord, Arthur George,17* Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Duval, John,1"3 Lt.Ccl. Madras S.C
Dyke, Edward Hart,1"4 Lt.Col.R. (Bengal) Artillery
Earle, Edward Lempriere,175 Lt.Col. Bengal Stafl'C.
Eden, Wm. Alex. Lt.Col. Royal Artillerv
Eden, William Thomas, Lt.Col. Bombay's. C
Ediidge, Ired. U,176 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Egerton, Alt'. Mordauut, CB. Major, Royal Hurc-e \
Guards; Controller of the Household of H.R.H. \
the Duke of Connaught j
p.s.c .Elias, Robert,1" Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regt.
Ellaby, Hugh Latimer,1"8 Major, Royal Artillery ...
Elliott, John,1"9 CB. CMG. Lt.Col. Royal Marines...
Ellis, Chas. H. F. Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Ellis, Chas. John,180 Captain, R. Marines
Elmes, Jonathan Wm.181 Col. Army Service Corps
Elton, Fred. Coulthurst,18* CB. Lt.Col. R. Art. [R]
Engledue, William John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Ethelston, Edm. Peel,133 Lt.Col. N. Lancashire Regt.
Evans, Ed. Lloyd Malcolm, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Evans, Ernest Theodore, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus. ...
Evans, Hairy Lewis,104 Lt.Col. R. Marines
Svanson, Richard Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Everett, Edw.185 DSO. Lt.Col. Cameron Highldrs...
E/r% Frederick Vincent,186 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Fairbrother, Chas. M. Sutton, Lt.Col. 19 Hussara...
Faii-lie, John Robt.187 Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Fane, Frederick John, Col. Regimental District
Fanshawe.ThomasBasil,168 Lt.Col 33 Foot
Farquharsou, John, CB. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Farquharsou, Matthew Henry,189 Lt.Col. R. Mar....
Farrmgton, George Baillie, 19uZt.CoZ. Madras S. C...
p.s.c. Farrington, Hastings D'O.190t Col. Regi- 1
mental District j
Farrmgton, MalcolmC.191C.B.Zr.CW.YorkLt. Inf. [R]
Feather=touhaugh, Albany, Lt.Col. Roval Engineer
Feliowes, Cooper M. N.192 Lt.Col. 107 Foot
Fellowes James, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Feun, Edwin Glass, Col. Regimental District
Fen-wick, Geo. Caruw,1'3 Lt.Col. Indiau Scarf Corps
Fergusou, Chas. J. O'N.194 Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Ferris, James Ludlow,195 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Field, Spencer, Lt.Col. Warwick Regiment
Field, William Henry, Lt.Col. 15 Hussars
Filgate, Alex. Jerome,1'6 Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Eng
Firebrace, Frederick, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Fischer, Bowness, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Fisher, Vincent Carne,19" Lt.Col. R. (.Bengal) Art..
FitzGeorge.Geo. Wm.Adolphus,'-98 Major, 30 Hussars
12 Dec.
22 Feb
15 Dec.
46
32
54
22 Dec.
60
29 Dee.
44
17 July 54
?9 June 58
17 Aug. 41
19 Dec. 57
22 Aug. 57
12 Dec. 57
9 July 52
12 Mar. 61
24 July 61
2 Sept. 58
21 Sept.60
20 June 55
12 June 58
5 Mar. 61
i2 Dec. 45
12 Dec. 57
6 May 44
6 June 5i
3 July 60
2 Apr. 41
13 June 56
1 Mar. 56
S June 55
1 Aug. 48
5 Jan- 55
20 Feb. 54
4 Aug. 57
11 Jan. 48
12 June 57
14 June 50
20 Dec. 55
19 Feb. 55
24 Apr.
10 July
24 Sept.
j 7 Apr.
21 Nov.
3 Oct.
jio Aug.
29 Dec.
1 Oct.
3 July
7 Apr.
12 June
24 July
27 Aug.
26 May
21 Feb.
1 Mir.
1 Mar.
13 Feb.
8 June
29 May
27 Aug.
12 Oct.
22 Dec.
21 May
1 Aug.
11 Oct.
27 Dec.
8 Dec
7 Nov.
28 Dec.
27 Aug.
15 May
27 Aug.
1 Sept.
20 May
23 Mar.
7 Apr.
26 Aug.
18 May
21 June
15 Nov.
27 Apr.
30 Oct.
28 Oct.
26 May
10 Aug.
LIEUT.
COLONE]
COLONEL.
5912 Dec. 66
23 Julv 61 iqDec. 6;
25 Feb
4 Jan. ,
5 Mar. 58 1 5
7 Sept. 66j 1
1 Apr. 73 19
6 Nov. 59:29
24 July 67 17
19 Feb. 58 [ 5
14 Aug. 67, 1
7 Apr. 63 29
24 Feb. 54^1
16 Jan. 63 23
22 Aug. 69.22
18 Nov. 6831
6 Sept. 61 31
25 Jau. 71 1 1
3 July 72 1
2 Sept-701 2
1 Aug. 68 j 1
11 Mar. 74 22
20 Juue 67120
13 July 681 4
10 June 74' 1
17 July 7227
12 Dec. 60 12
27 June 64 16
12 Dec. 69(12
5 Sept. 55 [14
J29 Mar. 6i'i8
25 Apr. 65 1 1
I 6 July 5s 1
31 Oct. 68:11
'22 Aug. 68130
10 Feb. 68! 5
10 Nov. 65 1
!i8 Feb. 61 1
j 2 Sept. 62 14
10 Oct. 6614
12 Sept. 66 20
4 Aug. 69! 4
8 Jan. 66' 26
18 Feb. oiin
1 24 Mar. 65 1 4
27 Aug. 58 22
1 July 77,29
20 Dec. 67120
7 Aug. 571 3
19 Aug. 74 1 July Si
July 72
Apr. 75
Nov. 81
Dec. 64
Nov. 75
July 72'
Oct. 771
Sept. 77
Jan. 63
Jan. 75
Aug 77
Deo. 78
Oct. 71
Julv 81
July 81
Sept. 78
July 81
Nov. 79
June 75
Feb. 76
July 81
Oct. So
Dec. 65
Apr. 73
Dec. 77
July 71 1
Apr. 74
Oct. 77J
Apr. 66
Dec. 7
12 Dec.
7 July
17 Nov.
1 Apr.
28 Dec.
29 Dec.
17 Nov.
14 Dec.
1 July
1 Julv
13 Feb.
2 Mar.
22 Aug.
13 Dec.
1 Oct.
24 Nov.
18 Nov.
2 Sept.
30 .Ian.
l i May
20 June
4 Feb.
25 Oct.
21 Dec.
12 Dec.
1 July
12 Dec.
1 Oct.
1 July
2 Mar.
29 Apr.
1 July
28 Oct. 64
15 June 41
16 Mar. 44
Regtl and
23 Oct. 54
24 Aug. 54
3 Jan. 45
13 Sept. 64
29 June 45
13 June 57
1 Mar. 55
8 June 5;
20 Oct. ;5
20 Apr. 46
18 Dec. 57
14 Apr. 46
24 Dec. 56
9 June 5
8 July 56
10 June 53
10 Jan. 45
16 Sept. 59
21 Nov. 65
4 Mar. 55
2 Feb. 55
17 May 01
12 June 57
4 Aug. 57
15 Jan. 61
21 Aug. 67
8 Apr. 57
5 May 45
1 Oct. 57
21 Dec. 47
Depart-
1 Jan. 55
23 Dec. 57
6 Feb. 53
5 May 47
4 Jan. 71
17 Sept. 51
is July 61
14 Sept. 55
13 Feb. 58
12 Sept. 56
5 Feb. 50
13 Dec. 59
3 Oct. 48
22 June 59
25 May 59
10 Sept. 56
10 July 58
3 Nov. 54
22 June 59
15 June 4»
22 June 58
11 Feb. 62
.'8 July 70
1 O.-t. 57
2 Feb. 60
4 Feb. 56
10 July 66
27 Aug. 58
18 Dec. 61
1 Mar. 61
11 Dec. =8
t8 Dec. 63
11 June 75
8 Aug. 63
24 Feb. 54
24 Nov. 69
14 July 55
mental
12 Nov. 61!
14 Jan. 71
15 May 66
29 May 57
19 Dec. 77
12 Juiy 59
13 June 69
2 May 65
1 Jan. 65
30 July 62
18 Feb. 61
8 Sept. 65 1
29 Dec. 54'
3 Aug. 72;
19 Juue 72
9 June 67
29 July 62 14 June 76
23 June 58
3 Aug. 72
13 July 58
17 Feb. 72
17 Mar. 69
21 No^. 77
4 Mar. 68
4 Mar. 71
22 May 64
7 July 69
31 Oct. 6j
11 Dec. 73
4 Aug. 69
25 Sept. 72
9 Apr. 70
15 Oct. 81
30 Apr. 77
i Oct. 77
15 Sept. 58
Service
5 July 72
22 May 80
31 Dec. 78
3 Jan. 65
1 July 81
25 Feb. 62
13 Juue 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Aug. 72
23 July 74
20 Apr. 66
1 Oct. 77
18 Apr. 6=;
1 July 81
26 Aug. So
9 June 75
23 Dec. 71
1 July 81
3 June 70
8 Sept. 79
1 July 81
21 Nov. 85
1 Oct. 77
4 Mar. 79
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
31 Mar. 75
iS Dec. 81
4 Aug. 77
1 May 8c
1 July 81
72 14 June 76
59(27 May 62
79 ' 1 7 Nov. 83
82! 1 Apr. 86
89^26 July 94
70^3 June 75
82 16 Nov. 83
78 12 Apr. 79
83 1 July 87
81 1 July 85
72 17 Oct. 73
78 2 Mar. 82
8^ 22 Oct.. 83
34 13 Dec. 88
77 13 July 78
82 24 Nov. 86
82; 18 Nov. 86
84 3 Sept.84
85 30 Jan. 89
8q 1 Sept. 91
1 Mar. 85
83| 4 Feb. 87
85 25 Oct. 89
86 21 Dec. 90
71 1 Sept. 75
81 1 Julv 85
83 12 Dec. 87
77 1 June 82
81 11 June 84
83 11 Aug. 86
75 21 July 75
81 1 July 85
84 30 Ma v 88
Si 1 July 85
84 12 Apr. 88
74 14 Apr. 75
791 4 Sept.85
82! 9 Sept. 82
80 27 Oct. 82
83 17 Aug. 86
8c: 1 July 83
74 25 Nov. 74
81. 1 July 85
7631 Dec. 79
91 '21 Dec. 95
81 1 9 Mar. 82
76 1 July 81
1 July 87
31 Dec. 87
14 Dec. 86 2
30 Apr. 84 24
1 July 6715
1 Oct. 84 1
3 Aug. 69 26
29;-iyi-s. : 9
1 July 81 1 1
23 Nov. 86|23
31 Dec. 86 27
3 Jan. 71 26
26 May 86 31
2 Oct. 72 5
13 Juue 83 i
15 June 05 15
8 Dec. 79 7
15 Mar. 79 14
20 Apr. 72 5
1 July 81 1 1
24 Sept. 73 2
17 Mar. 87129
24 Dec. 84 24
9 June 81 15
1 July 81 1
22 Dec. 77 2
31 Dec. 8631
20 Aug. 71 11
2 July 821 2
15 Mar. 84 15
21 Nov. 91 27
10 May §4 10
4 Mar. 851 4
24 Feb. 82 24
29 Sept.8129
31 Mar. 82,31
8 Dec. S8:29
4 Aug. 83' 4
17 May 86! 17
i Oct. 82:20
Nov. 93
May 84
Sept. 69
Oct. 88
May 78
Aug. 86
July 85
Nov. 90
June 88
Feb. 76
Dec. 87
July 78
Oct. 83
June 89
Jan. 80
June 82
June 75
July 6$
Mar. 7S
Aug. 93
Dec. 83
Jan. 85
July 85
Dec. 84
Dec. 90
Mar. 79
July 89
Mar. S*
June 96
May 83
Mar. 89
Feo. 80
Sept.85
Mar. 86
Sept. 93
Aug. 87
May 90
Sty)t.87
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
6i5
FitzGerald, Alfred John,199 Lf.Col. 60 Rifles
FitzGerald, James,200 Lf.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
FitzGerald, James.201 Lt.Ool. Warwickshire Regt...
Fletcher, Charles Wm.20* Lt.Ool. Bengal S. C
Flower, Stephen, Lt.Col. Irish Rifles
Foote, Frame Barnard, m> Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Foord, Albert Willoughby,2"4 Lt.Col. Madras £. C.
Forbes, George Harrison Aon, Lr.CW.Royal Artillery
Forbes, Henry Twisdon, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Forbes, John Greenlaw;205 Lt.Col. R. "(Bengal1 Eng.
Ford, Arthur, 205 Lt. Col. Royal Artdlerv
p.*.c. Ford, Hugh Ingrow E. 207 Lt. Col. R. ( Ben.) Art.
Forester, lion. Emelius J. Weld,203 dipt. Uuat ached
Forster, Jas. Fitz E.209 Major, Dake ot' Corn-)
wall's Light Infantry J
Forth, Alfred Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S.O
Foster, Cha-. Ed.vard,210 Col. Re.i nental District
Fox, Henry Croker, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Frampion, William J.211 Col. Regimental District...
Francis, George E imond,212 Lt.Col. 20 Foot
p.s.c. Frankland, Colville,213 Lt.Col. Segtl. District...
Fraser, Alex. Thomas, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng. ...
Fraser, George Leith,214 Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Fraser, Thomas Lyons,215 Lt. Col. Bjmbay S.O I
Free, John Frederick,"6 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. I
French, Charles Albert Leslie Attila, Lt.Col. ) !
2 Dragoon Guards j
Fresson, Charles Hill,217 Captain, S. O.of Pensijners
Fry, Jonn V.'illiam,2ls Captain, 88 Foot
Furse, George Armani,*" CB. Major, 42 Foot [R]
Fyler, Arth. Evelyn,820 Lt.Col. W. Kent Regt. (50 F.'J
Gage, Jotin Olpbert, Lt.Col. Border Regiment
Gallwey, Patrick FitzG.2-1 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery;
Galwe3T, IVm. James, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers '
Gamier, John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Gaynor, George,222 Major, 104 Foot
Gehle, H3'. John Wolsteyn, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Gibaut, Philip,223 Ma /or, 73FoDt
Gibb, Jas. Shaw,221 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Gibbs, George Reyneli, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Gildea, Stanhope Mason, Major, Unattached
Gillies, George James, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Gillum, William James,226 Major, Unattached
Glancy, John,22' Major, 14 Foot
Glasspoole, Wm. A.22sii.Coi.Bombay S.C
Gleig, Charles Edward Stuart, Captain. 14 Foot
p.s.e. Glen, Archiba'd, Col. Regimental District
Glencross, William, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fusiliers ...
Goddard, Fred. FitzClarence,229 Col. A S. Corps...
Godfrey, Albert Henry,230 Major, Depot Battalion...
p.s.c. Goff, Robert Charles,211 Capl. dj Lt.Col.')
Coldstream Guards J
Goldie, Barre John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers
Goldie, James, ai Lt.Col. 6 Dragoon liuards [R] ...
Goldsmith, Edward Primrose Treguitha, Lt.Col. )
Lancashire Fusiliers 5 \
Goodeve, Henry Hills, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Gordon, Edward Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Artibery ...
Gore, Charles Clitherow,7* Lt.Col. Irish Rides, ) I
Gentleman at Arms j j
p.s.o. Gorham, Charles A.236 Lt.Col. K. Artillery...;
Gosset, William Butler,237 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Gowdon, Edward Smith, L'.Col. Royal Artillery j
p.s.c. Graham, FiederickWm. iseLt. Col. DublinFus.
Graham, James.2'9 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C j
Graham, T^'n Higgiu,210 Lt.Col. 22Fo)t
Graham, Ro'D ;. Blaekall,241 Lt.Col. Bengal S. o
Grant, Ai<.....nder Charles, Majoi , 87 Foot
Orant, Cnas. Graeme, Lt.Col. Leicester Regt. (17 F.)'
Grant, Fras. Wm.213 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...'
Grant, John Marshall, Col. Royal Engineers j
Grant, Joan Pyne,244 Lt.Col. Bombay Scaff Corps. I
Grant, Murray Doveton V". T.245 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Grattan, Ernest,246 Col. Army Service Corps j
Grattan, Henry,217 Lt.Col. Sussex Regiment (35 F.j
Graves, Stnpland,24S Lt. Col. E. Kent Regt I
Green, Andrew,219 Captain, Rirle Brigade; Captain ) |
of invalids, Royal Hospital, Chelsea ) j
Green.Malcolm Scrimshire,250 CB. Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Greeniieid, Jas.Henry Latham, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Gregory. George,252 Lt. Col. 2nd Com. R. Marines ...
Gregory, Wm. Villeneuve, Lt.Col. R. Artillery j
p.t.c. Gregson, Lancelot Allgood,253 DL. Major, )
East Surre3' Regiment , j
Greig, Philip Henry,254 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art....
Griffin, Robert Durie, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...i
Griffith, John G. Erskine,"5 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. ...
p.i.c. Grilhths, Hy. Harcourt,256 Col. Regtl. Dist. ...
Gunthorpe, Edward Jas.257 Lt.Col. Indian S.C I
Hague, Harry Clayton, Major, n Foot '
Halahan, Henry Thomas,259 Lt.Col. E. Kent|Regt.
H«.'s,MatthewHolford,,60£«.Co£.ScottishRifles(26F.)
j)...c. Hall, Burnett Grieve, Lt. Col. R. Mar. Artilieryi
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
OrE-VSIGN'.
8 Nov. 42
16 June 56
23 Apr. 58
20 Feb. 50
1 3 Sept. 60
ii Dec. 49
11 Dec. 58
6 Aug. 46
11 Dec. 49
9 Dec. 54
colo.vel.
!2 Dec. 57
28 Dec. 32
19 Dec. 62
20 July 50
!i Dec. 5S
12 Dec. 56
22 Apr. 53
7 Scpt.56
11 June 53
4 July 45
10 Dec. 53
12 June 58
13 June6o(
9 June 43
25 May
29 Mar.
18 Occ. sj
16 Mar. 60
1 Aug. 55
29 Jan. 40
i2 Oct. 52
11 June 47
25 June 5^
-9 Apr. 37
14 Feb. 43
9 Mar. 55
3 Jan. 47
1 June 41
4 Feo. 62
16 Apr. 58
Depart-
8 Feb. 50
16 Jan. 55
14 July 54
n Feb. 62
30 Nov. 55
14 Aug. 54
29 Dec. 59
7 Feb. 49
L6 May 42
4 June 56
20 Nov. 49
28 Oct. 53
23 Apr. 57J
1 Jan. 42:
4 Jan. 56!
21 Sept. 55
Depart-
15 June 55
28 Feb. 56
20 Mar. 55
3 Jan. 45
1 June 59
3 Aug. 47
18 Dec. 57
12 Dee. 57
11 Jan. 48
9 Mar. 56
6 Jan. 60
7 Sept. 59
28 Aug. 46
24 Nov. 57
if May 53
1 July 61
7 Apr. 56
13 Dec. 5i
1 Oct. 57 1
19 Jan. 65 2
22 Nov. 56 1
7 Mar. 45
30 Apr. 58 1
1 Nov. 54 1
8 Dec. 54 3
18 May 58 2
18 Mar. 45 1
24 Mar. 58
r 7 Apr. 60 2
mental I
6 Feb. 57
6 July 59 1
10 Sept. 55
2i Jan. 461 2
, June 01
8 Aug. 48! 1
3 Oct. 63I1
21 Feb. 60
27 Aug. 582
1 Feb. 54 1
3 Mar. 61 1
18 Sept. 63 '2
1 Jan, 62[
7 June 50 2
26 Sepc.6oj
9 July 54
31 Aug. 67'
24 .lau. 031 1 Apr. 7^
10 June 76 16 June 82
1 July 81(3 Mar. 86
20 Feb. 70)20 Feb. 76
t July 81 5 Oct. 84
11 Dec. 69 11 Dec. 75
11 Dec. 78] ri Dec. 84
2 Feb. 68
20 Apr. 63
5 July 72
4 Feb. 74
14 Dec. 78
26 Sept. 57
1 July 81
20 July 70
6 Oct. 77
3 Aug. 83
20 Oct. 77
22 Nov. 64
22 May 75
7 Oct. 76
4 July 65
1 Mar. 70
11 Dec. 75
io May 81
1 July 81
8 Dec. 84
10 Nov. 68
21 May 84
20 July 76
1 Ju'y 81
3 Aug. 93
2 Mar. 81
2 July 74
19 Jan. 72
7 Oct. 83
4 July 71
10 Doc. 73'ioDec. 79
" Nov. 82
8 Dec. 79
1 July 81
5 July 72
3 Feo. 69
1 Apr. 74
5 July 72
1 July 8:
1 Oct. 77
7 Dec. 82
5 Dec. 82
2 Nov. 61
1 July 8r
15 May 72
28 Aug. 58
25 June 78
24 Nov. 57
15 Dec. 77
6 June 56
6 Feb. 66
3 Jan. 67
26 Occ. 58
1 July 8:
1 July 8 c
zttV
24 Mar. 69
1 Apr. 74
11 May 81
5 July 72
1 July 81
1 Jan. 79
22 Nov. 77
6 Oct. 72
1 o U ar. 7 5
14 Jan. 62
21 July 82
13 Sept. 75
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
4 J ily 80
1 Jul v' 91
1 Oct. 8 +
1 Mar. 90
5 Dec. 86
10 May 72
27 Aug. 87
29 Sept. 78
22 Feb. 63
25 June 84
22 Nov. 68
15 Dec. S4I
1 Jan. 63
28 Apr. 75
3 Jan. 73
15 Nov. 69
i3 June 86
21 June 87
years
i Oct. 77
2 Mar. 73
16 Sept. 86
1 July 81
31 July 93
1 Jan. 86
24 Nov. 84
1 July 81
2 Mar. 81
5 July 72
COLONEL.
5 July 73
16 June 86
3 Mar. 90
31 Dec. 80
5 Oct. 88
2 Feb. 78
n Dec. S3
1 July 81
15 Oct. 79
10 May 85
23 June 83
8 Dec. 83
1 July 81
2 1 May 88
3 Apr. 80
1 July 85
12 Aug. 95
2 Mar. 85
ii May 78
29 Jan. 83
7 Oct. 87
25 June 75
10 Dec. 81
18 Nov. 86
21 July 36
1 Juae 82
24 Nov. 77
15 June 85
17 Nov. 83
1 July 95
1 Occ. 88
23 May 94
5 Dec. 87
1 July 81
29 Aug. 93
1 July 81
1 Aug. 72
25 June 88
1 July 81
io June 85
1 July 81
15 Aug. 80
6 Oct. 75
1 July 81
18 Jun^9o
29 Sept. 93
15 Sept. 88
10 Ma3r 83
5 Oct. 78
16 Sept. Q»
1 July 85
15 Oct. 94
17 Aug. 90
1 Oct. 89
22 Nov. 77^4 Nov. 841
1 July 8121 Miy 84
i 7 Feb. 69! 7 Feb. 75
5 Mar. 53 31 Dec. 63
14 June 76 14 June 82
5 July 72 31 Dec. 8j
14 Jan. 71! 1 Oct. 77
20 Apr. 77 20 Apr. 83
I 7 Jan. 65
I 4 Jan. 76 4 Jan. 82
21 Sept. 75 21 Sept. 81
i7tj y • 24 June 86
28 Mar. 74 2 Feo. 83
In Oct. 70 1 July 81
1 1
12 June 04 1 Apr. 74
19 Jan. 58 24 Jan. 65
1 June 79 1 Juue 83
5 July 72 10 Mar. 77
i 20 June 62 17 Aug. 91
13 Jan. 81 18 Feb. 87
■ '28 Feb. 77 1 Jan. 84
11 Jan. 68 11 Jan. 74
9 Mar. 76 9 Mar. 82
'20 Dec. 3o 18 Mar. 85
! 7 Sept. 79 7 Sept. 85
j 1 Apr. 70 1 Oct. 77
j 1 Nov. 78 30 Nov. 83
j 5 July 72 15 Dec. io
! 1 July 62 1 July 89
2 Mar. 85
1 Occ. 77
1 Oct. 89
9 Nov. 87
2( Aug. 79
23 Apr. 73
14 June 89
1 July 81
1 Occ. 81
20 Apr. 87
7 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 86
16 Juue 82
?4 Feb. 97
6 Aug. 84
1 July 85
1 July 81
12 Feb. 70
30 Aug. 87
6 Aug. 80
17 Aug. 95
22 Feb. 83
1 Jan. 86
14 June 78
9 Mar. 89
18 Mar. 89
7 Sept.81
1 July 87
3 j Nov. 87
15 Dec. 84
12 Juue 95
6i6
Colonels Retired on, Full or Retired Pay or on a. Pension.
Hall, Montagu,201 Lt.CoI. Minister Fusiliers
Hall, Richard Spencer,262 Lt.Vol. Coldstrm. Guards
p.s.c. Hall, Wm. Bruce Raikes, Lt.Col. R. Art
Hallett, Clem. Thos. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corns
Hallett, Wyndham Hughes,26* Xt.CoMndian S. C.
p.s.c. Haly, Rich. H. 0'Grady,265CB. DSO.Lt.Col. \
Suffolk Regt 5
Hamilton, George John,267 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles
Hamilton, Henry Blackburne.269 Lt.Col. 14 Hussars
Hamilton, John James, Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt
p.s.c. Hammick, Sir St. Vincent Alex.270 Bart. \
Lt.Col. Oxford Light Infantry j
Hammond, Hy .Albany, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Hamond, Robt. Thomas, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art....
Handley, Aug. Meurant,271 Lt.Col. Yorkshire Regt.
Hanna, Hy. Bathurst,272 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Harcourt, A. Fred. P.273 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Harcourt, George John,274 Lt.Col. 102 Foot
Hardy, Hon. Chas. Gathorne Gathome-, Lt.Col. \
Reserve Depot i
Hardy, Edm. Armitage,275J)/u;'or, 21 Hussars
Harford, Fred. Henry, Major, Scots Guards
Harington, Fred. Wm. 276 Col. Regimental District
Harris, Henry S'm." Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Harris, James Edw. Lt.Col. Suffolk Regiment
Harrison, Chas. Wm. I. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng...
p.s.c. Harvey, Chas.Lacon,2;<J Lt. Col. Wiltshire Regt.
Harvey, Charles Smith,230 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Hassard, Robert Deey,iil Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Hassell, Jas. Wm.S! Lt.Col. Royal Scots
Hasted, John Ord, Lt.Col. R. (JIadras) Engineers.
Havelock, Acton Chaplin, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Hawes, Herbert J. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Hawthorn, George Shedden,284 Lt.Col. BombayS.C.
Hawthorn, Robert,285 Col. Royal Engineers
Hay, Charles, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
p.s.c. Heasiop, Colpoys Parkyns, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art
Heathcote, Charles Graham',267 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist
Hebbert, William Stanley,268 Lt. CW.R. (Madras) Art
Heberdeu, Henry,289 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery,!
p.s.c. Helsbam- Jones, Henry H.2'J0Zt Col. R. Eng ...
Hemery. Edward, Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Engineers..
Henry, George Cecil,292 Col. Royal Artillery [R] ..
Hepper, Albert James,233 L>SO. Lt.Col. R. Eng
Herbert, Geo. Flower,299 Lt. Col. Regtl. District
Hercy, Eustace Lovelace, Col. Regtl. District
Herschel, John, Major, R. (Bengal) Engineers
Hewetson, Geo. Shaw Butler. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Hewett, Geo. L. K.s9e Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ....
Heywood, John Magee. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng....
Hill, Francis Charles,297 Lt.Col. Essex Regiment ...
Hill, John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Hill, Peter Edw.298Zr. Col. Royal Artillery
Hillyard, George Anson,2984 Lt.Col. Ritle Brigade...
Hitchins, Horatio Otto,299 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Hobart, Geo. B. Benjamin,800 Lt.Col. Royal Art. ...
Hodnett, William Patrick, Lt.Col. Dorset Regt. ...
Hogg, John Roberts, Col. Royal Engineers
Holberton, Thos. Nelson,302 Col. Royal Artillery ...
Holdsworth. John Kelly, Lt. Col. Roval Artillery ...
Holt, William J.30* CB. Col. Regimental District ...
Home, David Milne,305 Col. Regimental District ...
Home, Fred. Jervis, CSI. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng.
p.s.c.KooA, Wm. Chas.307 Lt. Col. West Surrey Regt.
Hook, Lionel,508 Lt. Col. 19 Foot [R]
Hooke, Henry Hudson, 3'~'9 Col. Regimental District
Hope, Charles Erroll, 3l0 Lt.Col. Regimental Dist...
Hore, John Christopher,312 Lt.Col. Royal Marines...
Hornsby, Geo. Mackenzie Bent,313 Lt.Col. R. Art...
Hoskins, Arthur Reginald,3' * Lt. Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Hudleston, John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Hudleston, Josiah, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Hughes, Wm.Gwynne.Di.if. Col. MadrasSiaffCorps
Hume, Edward Trevor,310 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Humfrey, Ben.j. Geale,317 Lt . Vol. Royal Artillery ...
Hunt, John Lombard, Lt.Col. 7 Hussars
Hunt. Shelley Leigh, Lt.Vol. Indian Staff Corps ...
Hunter, Charles,319 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Art
Hunter, Charles Peter, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Huskisson, John Wilham,320if. Col. EssexRegt.(s6F.)
nuskisson, Norman,321 Lt.Col. Yorkshire Lt. Inf....
Huskisson, Samuel Geo.322 Lt.Col. Middlesex Regt.
Hussey, Charles Edward, Col. Regimental Dist. ...
Hutcheon, David,324 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C
Hutton, Edmund Baron. Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Hutton, Henry Francis,326 Lt.Col. Welsh Fusiliers
lldarton, Chas. E.J27 DSO. Lt.Col. W. Surrey Regt.
Impey, Eugene Clutterbuck,328C/A". Lt.Col.',Ben..S.C.
Iredell, James Shrubb,32'-' Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Isaacson, Henry de S. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Isacke, Henry Wedderbum, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Isacke, Lancelot Henry,331 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Izod, William Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
CORNET,
2ndLiEUT
OrENSIQN
1 Mar. 52 1 Feb. 56
25 May 60 29 May 63
30 Dec. 4;
6 Nov. 51
22 Sept.S4
:i July 6
6 Aug. 6
2 Mar. 6
:2 Dec. 57
2 July 58
4 Jan. 60
8 June 55
20 Jan. 50
26 Oct. 60
2 Feb. 41
21 June 56
1 Feb. 48
19 Dec. Co
6 Nov. 58 11 Feb. 62
.., June 55
1 July 64 15 May 66
30 Dec. 65
29 May 63
11 Dec. 58 1 Oct. 61
28 May 58
4 Apr. 54
6 Jan. 60
1 June 58
5 Mar. 58
1 Jan. 44
15 Sept.53
9 Dec. 53
8 Dec. 55
24 Feb. 46
20 Feb. 52
19 June 50
27 June 60
20 Dec. 54
:g Aug. 56
7 Au
15 Oct. 61
1 Jan. 62
23 Nov. 56
to June 53
30 Dec. 64
22 Sept. 42
1 3 Jan. 60
3 Oct. 6
3 Nov. =
3 Oct. 62
27 Aii£
10 July 60
Apr. 59
13 July 46 12 Oct. 57
8 Dec. 54 25 Mar. 61
27 Apr. 58:22 Mar. 63
20 j une 49
9 Dec. 42
16 Dec. 46
15 Oct. 50
5 Feb. 58
12 Dec. 56
20 Feb. 54
20 Jan. 57
13 June 56
21 Oct. 53
22 June 53
'.6 June 59
12 Dec. 51
26 Oct. 58
4 July 60
5 Sept. 34
=3 Aug. 5
J May 55
:S June 51
4 Aug. 58
3 July 4S 1
12 Dec. 50
30 July 62
18 Jan. 87
6 July 67
28 Aug. 57
19 Dec. 72
13 Aug. 66
28 Dec. 60
24 Mar. 69
8 Nov. 74
26 Feb. 70
11 Dec. 70
12 June 66
23 Jan. 69
4 Jan. 72
8 June 67
15 Aug. 60
17 Apr. 69
25 Nov. 52
4 Nov. 64
8 May 72
12 Sept. 66
2 Dec. 68
14 Dec. 70
23 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 71
18 Dec. 75
MAJOE.
8 Sept.
30 Dec.
9 Dec.
20 Nov.
5 Jan.
1 July
1 July
1 July
11 Dec.
i2 Apr.
7 June
12 May
8 June
4 Jan.
COLONEL.
22 Sept.8o 14 July
7 Aug. 751 28 Apr.
8 Sept.82j 8 Sept.
30 Dec. 69 25 Nov.
19 Dec. 86 19 Dec.
iS Nov.82'18 Nov.
74J15 Dec. 84(15 Dec.
81 17 Mar. 86J17 Mar.
4 Feb.
10 Nov.
11 Dec.
10 Dec.
29 Sept.
2 Mar.
8 June
7 June
20 July
2 June 52
22 Dec. 52
24 July 57 „
6 May 62 29 Dec. 65
1 June 58 27 Aug
20 May 58
1 Feb. 50
11 May 54
17 Feb. 54
30 July 62
19 Dec. 56
21 Sept. 60
10 June 59
2 Oct. 50
1 Aug. 55
10 Dec. 48
23 Oct. 47
22 Dec. 59
10 Dec. 52
11 Feb. 59
27 Aug. 58
14 Sept. 55
9 July 57
27 Aug. 58
iS Aug. 54
25 June 62
7 June 54
26 Apr. 64
8 June 57
7 Apr. 56
3 Dec. 61
1 Oct. 57
27 Apr. 58
17 Feb. 54
Feb. 59
8 Dec. 67
27 June 57
20 Feb. 64
22 Sept. 58
27 June 72
3 Aug. 67
10 Nov. 65
6 July 72
18 Oct. 55
29 July 63
12 Mar. 56
20 June 54
21 Sept. 72
9 Sept. 55
14 Mar. 65
10 Nov. 69
20 Feb. 66 20 Feb
20 Jan. 69 : 20 Jan.
to Nov. 691 3 May
16 Mar. 60J25 Jan.
12 Sept. 75!2j June
1 Apr. 60] 5 July
11 Sept 72 i July
6 Feb. 61 5 July
14 Nov. 66/24 July
1 July
4 Apr.
1 July
1 June
9 Nov.
19 Feb.
1 Jan.
14 Apr.
5 July
•i Hoc.
24 Feb.
20 Feb.
5 July
27 June
1 Oct.
2 May
1 July
5 Dec.
4 Aug.
2 Nov.
1 July
14 Oct.
23 Oct.
10 Mar.
11 Sept. 63
4 Dec. 38
7 Sept. 61
3 Aug. 54 26 July 55
2 Nov. 58
22 Dec. 59
:8 Apr. 56
1 July 59
7 Oct. 55
30 Sept 68
8 Jan. 63
9 Dec. 60
26 Mar. 60
2 Sept. 68
2 Dec. 68
14 Dec. 70
3 A ug. 70
27 Apr. 49.
23 Oct. 671
7 Nov. 63
3 Aug. 67
25 Sept. 72
30 Mar. 60
a Aug. 70
18 Feb. 61
1 30 July 90
81I21 June 87
78 11 Dec. 84
73I 1 July 81
79I29 Sept. 82
77 2 Mar. 81
75 8 June 81
71 11 Nov. 76
12 Aug. 76]30 July
58^5 Mar. 69! 2 Oct.
29 June 72' 27 Sept.
Si j 7 Mar. 86 7 Mar.
74 l 4 Apr. 8o| 1 7 Aug.
8i[ 1 Apr. 86 1 Apr.
78|i2 Aug. 8612 Aug.
70 24 Dec. 84 24 Dec.
79I 19 Feb. 8617 Aug.
64, 1 Jan. 70 14 Apr.
74J 1 July 81; 1 July
72 18 Mar. 78 18 Mar.
75; 8 Dec. 81! 8 Dec.
66!24 Feb. 72,23 June
72^0 Feb. 78I15 Dec.
72 1 Apr. 76 2 July
80,27 June 86|23 Aug.
77I20 Dec. 82I31 Dec.
1 July 811 1 July
18 Nov. 82! 2 Jan.
1 July 74 j 1 July
1 July 8:j 1 July
28 June 62*25 Nov.
55|3i Aug. 65 20 July
81: 1 Oct. 87 '20 Dec.
68[ 6 Sept. 73] 6 Sept.
75! i July 81 j 1 July
76 10 Mar. 83110 Mar.
74 20 Feb. 80I 1 Mar.
77120 Jan. 83 20 Jan.
75 3 May 82' 3 May
71 1 Oct. 77 1 Oct.
82 25 June 89 1 Aug.
72 S June 79! 8 June
Si, 19 Nov. 38 29 Sept
72 31 Dec. 7S(2i July
75 24 July S2J24 July
81,14 Apr. 86(14 Apr.
7714 July 83,14 July
72 24 Aug. 77 24 Aug.
1 July
1 Oct.
5 July .
5 July 72,17 Apr. 7
23 Jan.
78
31 Dec.
1 July
18 Jan.
1 July
1 Oct.
26 May
13 Nov.
5 July
4 Aug.
3 July
c May 82
6 Apr. 81
12 Au
17 Apr,
6 May
6 Apr.
12 Aug,
2 June <;8 25 Dec. 60,12 June 70^2 June
:7Apr. 58
21 Dec. 53 28 June 54
19 Aug. 62 22 Nov. 64
9 June 60 30 July 62
]i2 June 52
20 Jan. 51 1
I 8 Nov. 50
24 Sept. 58
15 May 55
20 Mar. 59
17 Feb. 47
30 Mar. 60
I 1 Apr. 59
I 5 Sept. 62
10 Dec. 50
13 Dec. 56
11 Dec. 49
6 July 57
8 Apr. 53
9 Jan. 55
!2 Aug. 60
1 Jan. 59
o June 62
3 Sept. 51
23 Sept. 62
2 Dec. 63
20 May 68
15 Nov. 53
31 Jan. 58
23 June 57
Oct. 57
24 Mar. 65 in Dec.
1 Apr. 60 1 5 July
22 June 70; 1 July
9 June 72 j 9 June
29 Apr. 61 1 5 July
20 Jan. 63 ! 20 Jan.
10 Oct. 65 j 2 Dec.
6 Sept. 73 22 Dec.
10 Jan. 72 19 July
14 Sept. 70 1 July
9 Dec. 60 17 Feb.
8 May 67' 10 Apr.
:2 Aug. 68 j 1 Apr.
31 Oct. 71 , 1 July
to Dec. 62! 10 Dec.
13 Dec. 68; 13 Dec.
16 Nov. 68' 1 July
,, 7 Nov. 69 26 Feb.
15 Nov. 53111 Dec. 61I11 Dec.
20 Apr. 55 27. Jan. 63! 5 July
10 Sept. 85! 10 Sept.
7 Dec. 71 15 Mar.
21 July 85 21 July
1 July 81 j 1 July
8 May 831 io July
80J21 Dec. 86121 Dec.
72 22 Feb. 77128 Feb.
78! 4 Aug. 8.1! 4 Aug.
68i 3 July 74! 29 Nov.
78 12 June 841:2 June
72: 1 July 8 1 j 1 July
72; 4 Oct. 791 4 Oct.
81 19 Dec. 89; 0 Jan.
801 9 June 86 9 June
72,31 Dec. 78 31 Dec.
71120 Jan. 77|3i Dec.
77 29 Nov. 79 5 July
80 20 May 82 20 May
76 28 June 84J28 June
81 21 June S7J29 Aug.
67:17 Feb. 73: 1 Sept.
76^10 Apr. Sino Apr.
74 21 Oct. 8; 26 May
81 21 June 87 29 Sept.
70 10 Dec. 76 19 Feb.
76113 Dec
77I 1 July 84
81 i 8 July 87
69 11 Dec. 75
721 1 July 81
■g Oct.
1 July
14 Dec.
10 July
12 May
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
to%
COBNET,
■2nd LIE OX.
Ol'ENSIGN.
8 Dec. 55
4 Sept. 55
20 Feb. 46
ii June 58123 Aug. 6:
12 June52p3 Nov. 56
8 Juue54|3° Sept.57
20 Sept. 54 28 May 57
20 Feb. 46
4 Feb. 57
30 Apr. 58
2 7 June 48
27 Oct. 54
20 Dec. 52
20 Jan. 47
29 June 48
15 June 41
Depart-
8 June 55
9 Dec. 52
23 Nov. 55
20 Sept.
8 Feb. 61
ro June 57
11 Sept. 63
6 June 55
23 Mar.
28 May 58
9 Nov.
24 Sept. 58
1 June 55
1 2 June 58
5 Dec. 51
•20 Dec. 54
Jackson, Albert James A lex.332 Lt. Col. Irish. Regt. 23 Oct. 60
Jackson, Fred. George, Col. Regimental District ... 30 Mar. q8
Jacob, H'm, V. FitzGerald, i*. Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Jago, Robert Stephens, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
James, Charles,334 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
James, James Poleglaze, Lt.Col. Madras S. Corps
Jameson, Charles,335 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps...
Jeffreys, William,336 R. (Bengal) Engineers
Jenkins, Edward Gordon,33" Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Jepson, Henry Joseph,338 Lt.Col. 102 Foot
Jervis, William Swynfen,339 Lt.Col. Munsier Fus ..
Johnson, Richard, Lt.Col. Lincoln Regiment
Johnston, Charles,3*1 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Johnstone, John Douglas,343 Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Johnstone, James Wm. Hope,344 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Johnstone, Richard, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Jolliffe, Charles,346 Capt. R. Marine Artillery
Jolliffe. Joseph Henry,347 Lt.Col. R. Marines
Jolly, George Alfred,'348 Col. Army Ord. Dept
Jones, Henry INorris, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Jones, Thomas John,351 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Judge, Ohas. Neave,Si!Jfo/«r, Royal (Bengal) Eng.
Judge, Spencer Alfred T.353 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
Kay, Henry Monckton, Lt. Col. Royal Marines
Keays, Wiiliam Tufnell,354 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
Keith, James,356 DSO. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Kelsey, Walter Frederick,"3 Lt.Col. Seaforth)
Highlanders, Gentleman at Arms J
Kemble, Henry Charles,357 Bengal Cavalry
Kemmis, William, Lt.Col. Roval Artillerv
Kennedy, Charles H. Scott,358 Lt. Col. Wilts Regmt.
Kensington, Edgar, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Keough, William, Lt.Col. Suffolk Regiment
Kerr, William Fred.360 Col. Regimental District ...
Keyser, Fred. Chas.361 CB. Lt.Col. R. Fusiliers
Kidston, Alex Ferrier,362 CB. Col. Regtl. Dist....
King, Charles Edward, Col. Regimental District ...
King-Harman, Wentworth Hy. Lt.Col. Royal Art.
Kingsley, Wm. H. B.364 CB. Lt. Col. Regtl. Dist.[R]
Kinsman, Harold John, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ...
Knatchbull, Francis,365 Lt.Col. Norfolk Regt. (9F.)
Knatchbull, Norton,367 Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regt. ...
Knocker, Herbert Paget, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
p.s.c. Knollys, Henry, Lt. Col. Roj'al Artillery
p. s.c. Knollys, Wm. Wallingford,366 Lt.Col. 93 Foot.
Knowles, Fred.369 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Knox, Richd. Annesley,370 Lt.Col. Lancaster Regt.
Lacy, Richard,372 Lt.Col. 59 Foot
Lance, Wm. Henry Joseph,373 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Lang, Arthur Moffatt,374££.CoZ. R. (Bengal) Eng. ...
Lang, Richd. Tickell M. Lt.Col. Bengal Cavalry.
Langley, William Savage.376 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Langmbre, Edward Ham,376 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Langtry, Henry,377 Col. Regimental District
Larminie, Edward Merry,378 Lt.Col. Royal Eng.
p.s.c. Lascelles, Walter R.379 Lt. Col. Rifle Brig. [R]
Laughton, Arthur Fred.380 OB. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Laurie, Julius D. Dyson-,381 Col. Regtl. District ..
Lee, Ellis, Lt.Col. York and Lancaster Regiment ..
Leggett, Charles Greenlaw,382 Col. Regtl. District..
Le Grice, Fred. Swaine,383 Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Leigh, Richard,384 Col. Regimental District
Le Marchant, Henry St. John V. Le Marchant >
Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery )
LeMessurier,Augustus,336C/.E.«.CW.R.!Bom)Eng.]
Le Mesurier, Cecil Brooke,387 CB. Col. R. Art. [R]
Le Mesurier, Frederick Aug.388C«. Lt.Col. R.Eng.
Lemon, Richard Seymour, Lt.Col. West York Regt.
Le Mottee, Osmond Fras. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Le Pelley, Ernest,332 Captain, 5 Foot
L'Estrange, Paget Walter,393 Col. R. Artillerv [R]...
Lewes, Hugh Arthur,394 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Liardet. Charles Aylmer,395 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Liddell, Robert Speneer,395t Col. Regimental Dist...
Lidderdale, James, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Lindsay, James Gavin,396 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Liston, John. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Livesay, William,397 Col. Regimental District
Lloyd, Richard B. Lt.Col. Worcester Regiment
Lloyd, Richard Mercer,398 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ...
Lluellyn, Wm. Raymond,399 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Lockhart, Robert D. Elliott, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Lockhart, Wm. Eliott, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Lockyer,Edw.StoughtonBraithwaite,if.C'oZ.R.Art.
Locock, Herbert. CB. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Logan, Alfred,401 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Logan, Joseph,40* itffjjoi-.Supdg.Orficer of Recruiting
Longfield, Forster,403 Lt.Col. Liverpool Regt. (8 F.)'
Longmore, Charles Matthew,405 Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0
Lord, Charles Owen,406 Lt. Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Lovett, John Richard,407 Major, 48 Foot
Lowis, Ross FendaW *>s Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ...
Lowry, Henry Macgregor,409/^. Col. Suffolk Regt.
Luard, Charles Henry, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. ...
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Colonels Rzfire'l on Full or Retired Pnij or on a Pension.
Ijjnee, Samuel Parr, Col. Royal Artillery
Xys, Arthur Marriott,411 Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
p.s.c. M'Causland, Marcus F. H., Lt.Col. R. Art
-M'Causland, Marcus L., Lt.Col. n Foot.
M'Causlnnd.Wm. Henry, *!3i<.CoZ. Cam. Highlanders
M'Clintock, William. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
"M'Cullagh, James Robert, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
M'Niell, Christian Vfm.i'*L'aptain, S. 0. of Pensioners
M'Rae.Alex. R. T. Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
"M'Rae, John Graham,416 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
TMacaulay, Charles Edward,417 Lt.Col. Bengal)
Staff Corps J
"Macdougall. John,41* Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
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4 Mar. 56
23 July 52
24 Feb. 57
9 .lime 60
2 Feb
12 Dec. 57
20 Aug. 56
MacDougall. Wm. Campbell.419 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 20 Feb. 46
■p.t.c. MacGregor, Hecry Grey ,420 CB. Lt.Col. ) I ,. ,
Worcester Regiment..... S I2? May 5'
^Mackenzie, George, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corp
Mackenzie, Jas. Stnart Fraser, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Mackenzie, John.42; Mojor, Coast Brigade of Art....
Maekmnon, Walter Carr,423 Major, 3 Foot
Mac'.averty, Arch. Iver, Lt.Col'. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Maclean, Allan, Col. Regiment tl Di-trict
Macpherson. Eiven H. D 4"5 Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. [R]
Magrath, John Richard,42* Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art
Maguire, Constantine, Col. Regtl. District
Maillard. Robert Thirkiil, 423 Lt.Col. 16 Lancers
Mair. Wm. Crosby Siddons,429 Col. Regtl. "isc. ...
ilaitland, Eardlev,430 CB. Col. Roval Artillery
Malcolm, Ed. Donald,431 CB. Col. K. Engiueers [R]
Malcolm. George,432 Major, Border Regiment (34 Fv
Malet, Harold Esdaile. Lt.Col '.. 18 Hussars ....'
:Malthus, Sydenham,434 CB. Lt.Col. 94 Foot
Mander, Alfred Thos. Lt.Col. R.(Bornbnv) Engineers
Manderson, Thos. C. Lt.Col. R. (Bengali Eng
Manners, Richard Abraham,436 Lt. Col. Regtl. Dist.
Marett, Peter Daniel,437 Lt. Col. R. (Borabav) Art. ...
Marsh, Edward Newnharn.43* Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Marsh, Hippisley Cunliffe.439 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
.Marsh, Willoughhy Digby, Col. Royal Engineers...
Marshall, Henry,441 Lt.Col. Regimental District ...
Marshall, Robert G. S.443 Lt.Col. R. ( Bengal) Art.
"Martelli, Thomas Challoner.443 Lt.Col. Royal Art....
Martin, Henry Richmond.445 Lt.Col. Royal Art
Martin, Robert Connolly,446 Major, 19 Foot
13 June 57
24 Aug. 52
5 Sept. 62
3 Nov. 54
1 3 June 45
25 Jan. 59
i2 Mar. 61
28 Mar. 53
17 Dec. 51
23 Oct. 54
6 July 55
18 Oct. 59
24 Jan. 52
3 Sept.55
12 Juno 57
12 May 53
13 Dec. 45
10 June 48
20 Feb. 53
;2 Dec. 521 17
26 Jan. 55 31
Mason, Wm. Henry,44" Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps! 13 Juns 46li5
Oct. 55
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Mar. 60
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10 Aug. 59
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13 June 56 :
"Massy, William .las, Lt.Col. Norfolk Regiment
Mathias,. Frederick Hope,449 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ..
Maude, Edwin,450 Lt. Colonel, 109 Foot
Maunsell, William Stopford, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ..
p. i.e. Maxwell, Robt. James,452 Major, Manch. Regt
Maycoek, John Gittens 453 Lt.Col. 14 Foot
Mead. Henry Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras! Eng
Melville, Bruce Hull, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
ifenzies, Charles Fred.455 Lt.Col. R. Marines
Merewether, George Lane Cockburn,456 Lt.Ctl. \
Royal [Bombay) Engiueers i
Merriman, Wm..457 C£E. Lt.Ccl. R. (Bombay) Eng.1 u Dec. 5")
.Meyer, Albert,433 Col. Army Service Corps War
Michell, Thomas Bernard, 'Lt. Col. Bengal S. C iq Feb. 58
Middlecoat, Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ... 4 Jan. 5S
Middleton, F. Beckford.^DSO. Lt.Col. Madras S.C 4 Mav 56
Middleton, Oswald Robt.431 Col. Regimental Dist. ..1 9 Jun'6 571
Mignon.MayJephson James.463.^. CoL Bombay S.C. 14 June 56
Miles.Fred. Nicholas, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...1 n Dec. 46
Miller, Edm. Wm. C. H , Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...20 Oct. 57I
Mills, William Thomas,464 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ..J20 Jan. 51
Mitchel.Wm. Cadosjan,465 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps 21 Jan. 50
Mitchell, Edward, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
jp.t.c. Mitchell, Herbert Leonard.468 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Mole3worth, St. Aubyn, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Moncrieff.Str Colin C. Scott,469 KCSLMij.il. (Ben.) E
Money, Rowlaud Ernie Kyr.e,470i<. Col. BengaiS.C,
Montague, Francis Barker, Lt. Col. 4 Hussars
_p.*.c. Montgomerie, Aylmer \V. J.472 Lt.Col. 20 Hus
Montgomery, Arthur Hill Sindys,473 Lt.Col. Pro- )
visional Battalion J
Moore, Charles Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 120 Aug. 55
Moore, Francis, Lt. Col. Munster Fusil ers I20 May 63
"Moore, John Leslie,477 Captain S. O. of Pensioners...' -.7 Sept. 50
ji.f.e. Moorsom, Henry Manvers,476 Lt.Col. R. Art.
p. >.e. Morgan. Alex. Brooke,477 CB. Lt.Col. Norfolk )
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.Morgan, Harrison R >ss Lewin,476 CB. Lt.Col. R.Art.
Monand, John,479 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Morley, Clervaux, Lt.CU. Royal Artillery
Morris, Arthur,"1 Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles
.Morris, John Wm. H. C. G.432 Copt. R. Marine Art...
.Morris, Montague Cholm-eley,48*/^. Col. Devon Reg.
Morrison, John Charles Downie,*'4 Captain, Royal (
Marines: Gentleman at Arms (
Morton, Henry,4*6 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
"Morton, James Francis,*87 Lt.Col. Border Regiment
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May 81,29
Nov. 73; 1
July 81; 1
July 83I 1
[ Sept.64124
i July 81 1
i July 81 1
3 1^ yrs.l 1
) Feb. 84! 1
1 Jan. 84, 2
I May 82I 4
: July 8i| 1
f June 82 12
: Dec. 72! 5
> Oct. 83 20
> Jan. 77I20
: Jan. 76' 12
July 81! j
\ Jan. 85 28
> May 9c 26
: July 81 23
) Oct. 84j 9
i J une 80I z
y Dec. 78,22
5 Oct. 89' 1
> Aug. 8i'25
> May 85 20
t May 80 IO
; Feb. 86(30
i July 82121
r Dec. 88 30
[ Aug. 69(15
r Sept.88 29
) Oct. 85 9
) Aug. 73^2
; Sept. 82 29
; Feb. 61' 2
3 Dec. 8120
o Oct. 8320
July 05
Mar. 86
Oct. 90
May 80
Nov. 86
Sept 93
Sept. 93
June 82
June 50
Feb. 88
May 84
Aug. 86
June 76
Nov. 86
June 87
June 90
Dec. 81
M ,r. 89
July 90
May 89
Jan. 8?
Aug. 72
Sept.85
July 86
Mar. 89
July 81
June 83
Jan. 87
July 85
Aug. 80
July 85
Aug. 90
Dec. 84
Aug. 72
Aug. 76
May 86
Jan. 94
Dec. 79
June 79
Jan. 94
Feb. 90
Oct. 78
Jan. 85
June 77
July 86
Sept.87
July 81
Oct. 84
Oct. 85
July 81
July 85
July 87
July 69
July 85
July 85
Apr. 88
Mar. 86
Jan. 88
May 8S
July 85
Sept. 82
Sept.77
Oct. 87
Nov. 79
June 78
July 85
May 87
July 94
Jan. 83
Oct. 88
Oct. 86
Feb. 79
May 95
Apr. 85
May 89
Apr. 84
Mar. 88
July 86
July 95
Jan. 73
Sept. 9J
Oct. 89
Sept.77
Sept.86
Jan. 65
Dec. 85
Oct- 87
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
619.
COKNET,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
Morton, Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery
Mottet, Henry Edward,46" Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Mnir, Wm. James Wemyss, Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Mulloy, William H.490 Lt.Col. R)yal Engineers
Mund'y, Rodney Kdward, L'.Col. Royal Artillery..
Murdoch, William Walpole,492 Lt.Col. R. Art
Murray, Andre w,vliDSO. Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Murray, Frederick John Geo. Lt.Col. 3 Dr. Guards
Murray, James Murray/97 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Murray, John,*98 CB. Lt.Col. 94 Foot
Murray, John Archibald, L'.Col West Kent Regt.
p.s.c. Murray, Kenelm Digby,499 DSO. Lt.Col.*)
Irish Fusiliers S
Nash, Henry Peter Poleman 50° Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Naylor, Cha. Edw.501 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Neill, Geo. FraserEric Smith, Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Nepean, Herbert Aug.Tiernev,5"'* Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Newall, Marius Cbas. Lt Col. R. (Bombay) Art
Nicholson, Albert Locke,5"5 Lt.Col. 107 Foot
Nightingale, Arthur C.5U6 Lt.Col. Regimental Dist.
Nisbet, Robert Parry, CLE. Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...
Nixon, Fra-. Wm.50' Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Nolan, Walter Raymond,508 Major, :y Lancers
North, Dudley,509 CB. Lt.Col. N.Lancashire Regt.
North, William, 5,° Major, Royal Engineers
Noverre, William Lynd,512 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
p. s.c. Noyes, George Augustus,5 3 Lt.Col. R. Art....
Nuthall, Henry John,5'-4 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Oakes, Richard Francis,5i5 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
O'Brien, Edm. D. Collins, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Ogilvie, Francis D.517 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
p.s.c. Ogilvy, William Lewis Kinloch,518 CB.Lt. Col. 1
King's Royal Rifles. 5
Oldham, Francis George, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Oldham, Sir Henry Hugh, Knt.*»* Lt.Col. Cameron ~>
High. ; Lieut, of the Corps of Gentlemen at Arms)
Ollivant, Edward Albert,522 Lt.Col. Royal Artilleiy
Ommanney, Edmund Pipon,525 Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Ommanney.Mont. Willes,526 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Orchard, Albert Francis, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
Ormsby, John Becher, Cut. Royal Artillery
Osborn, George Toddington, Lt.Col. 11 Foot
Ottley, John Walker,527' Oi'. Lt. Col. R. Engineers
Ouseley, Ralph,528 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Owen, Arthur Allen,484 Major, 88 Foot ; Gentleman ,
at Arms $
Palmer, Clarence Henry,531 Lt. Col. Bengal S. C...
Palmer, Robert Henrr, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall' Corp?
Parker, George H.532 CB. Lt.Col. Reg-1. District ...
Parker, Robert John Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers...
Parnell, Hon. Arthur, Lt.Col. Royal Engiueers
Paske, Edward Hanson, Lt.Col. Bengal Stuff Corps
Paste, Henry Gresham,5 3£i. Col. Derbyshire Regt.
Patten, William Henry, Lt.Co'. Royal Engineers ...
Patton, Herbert Charles, Lt.Cul. Regimental Dist...
Payne, Chas. Drummond Pasmore.ir . Col. Bom. S.C,
Payne, George Massey, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Pearse, Arthur Napier, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pearson, Arthur James,534 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pearson, George Falconer,535 Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Pemberton, Chris topherChas.536ir. Col. Bombay S.C.
PennycuicK, John,587 CSL. Lt.Col. Rojal)
(Madras) Engineers j
Percival, Philip,538 Major, 79 Foot
Perry, Charles S.539 Col. Regimental District
Perry, Lionel Frederick,540 Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Persse, Edward, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Peters, Edward NiooUs,5*l;£t. Co I. Royal Engineers
Phelps, Peyton, Major, Royal Engineers
Philips, George,543 Col. Royal Engineers
Philips, George, Lt. Col. 4 Hussars
Phillipps, Henry,544 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps..
Phillpotts, William Coles, Col. R. Engineers
Phipps, Ramsay Weston, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pickance, William John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Pierson, James Frederick, Major, R. (Madras) Art.
Pigott, Edw. Chas. Femberton,546:Xf.Co'.EssexRegt.
jPilleau, Henry George, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Pitt, Henry Dowdeswell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Pitt, Thomas Henry,547 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Playfair, Frederick Lyon,548 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Plomer, Alfred George,549 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C
Plunkett, Robert Hastings Willoughby,5b0ir. Col.
Royal Artillery
Pocklington, Fred.551 Lt.Col. Northumberland Fus.
Pocock, Sir Geo. F. Coventry, .Burt.552 Major, Unatt.
Pollock, jdnn Graham, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art. ..
Pollok, FitzWilliam Thomas,554 Lt. Col. MadrasJS.C,
Poole, Arthur,555 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Poole, Arthur Jas.556 CB. Lt.Col. Hampshire Regt.
Pope, Philip Edward,557 Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Guards
Portman, Aug. Berkeley, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Powye, Henry Littleton, Lt.Col. Oxford Lt. Infantry
8 Dec.
20 Dec.
7 Feb. 58
16 May 62
17 Jan. 51
11 Feb. 62
4 Sept.6o
4 Mar. 56
1 3 June 46
26 Sept.55
12 June 58
12 Oct. 40
ic Nov. 54
Oct. 59
19 Jan. 55
10 Sept. 58
20 Nov. 57
LIBUT.
CAPTAIN.
7 June 47127 Aug. 58
3 Nov. 56 20 Dec. 62
11 Dec. 58'n Dec. 70
Dec. 58] 3 Aug. 72
10 July 64 10 Apr. 77
1 June 56J 6 July 67
16 Aug. 61 2 Oct. 66
17 Nov. 63'i7 Apr. 69
22 June 59:n Nov. 71
21 July 54 19 Nov. 58
5 June 66 3 Sept. 70
20 Feb. 64i3oJune69
23 Nov. 56 4 Mar. 68
20 Oct. 50118 Feb. 61
Dec. 59! 9 Dec. 71
12 Feb. 58:26 Sept. 67
7 Aug. 58 21 Dec. 67
9 Nov. 58
14 June 5
20 Apr. 46
18 June 57
4 Nov. 58
6 Jan. 59
11 Dec. 57
12 Dec. 57
1 Dec. 48
11 June 47
31 May 59
2 June 58
12 Dec. 57
21 Jan. 53
26 Dec. 46
23 Mar. 55
9 July 56
2 Jan. 59
20 Jan. 49
14 Jan. 46
11 June 58
16 Aug. 50
29 May 57
4 Mar. 59
18 Mar. 57
23 Nov. 60
12 Oct. 71
25 Aug. 73
22 Apr. 59
5 June 66
1 Oct. 77
20 Nov. 69
14 Feb. 72
9 Nov. 70
27 Aug. 58
3 Aug. 72
18 Feb. 61
1 Dec. 66
3 Aug. 72
14 Mar. 68
MAJOR.
6 Mar. 68
20 Dec. 70
11 Dec. 78
8 Nov. 79
1 Jan. 84
28 Oct. 75
16 Jan. 80
31 May 76
27 June 79
6 July 70
1 July 81
1 July 81
4 Mar. 76
13 June 66
9 Dec. 79
26 Sept. 75
1 Oct. 77
7 Aug. 66
14 Dec. 73
12 Oct. 79
11 Nov. 78
23 June 69
1 Apr. 74
22 Nov. 79
20 Nov. 77
10 Sept. 79
19 Nov. 78
5 July 72
13 Sept. 79
20 Apr. 66
21 Aug. 78
9 Nov. 79
1 July 81
13 Sept. 76 6 July 83
6 Jan. 71 7 Feb. 80
13 May 67 19 July 76
12 Deo. 69:12 Dec. 77
23 Nov. 72)19 Feb. 81
21 May 58:31 May 71
i Oct. 77
18 Feb. 61
13 June 56
9 Dec. 50
6 Apr. 55
10 Sept. 53
18 Dec. 47
11 Dec. 43
9 Mar. 55
23 July 61
18 Dec. 60
10 Apr. 57
15 Oct. 61
9 Feb. 64
21 Feb. 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Aug. 60
1 Aug. 54
1 Oct. 58
1 Dec. 51
15 June 58
21 Dec. 58
11 Sept. 59
22 Mar. 64
16 Apr. 61
27 Aug. 58
Oct. 61
19 June 60
:6 Sept. 31
15 Jan. 64
1 Oct. 52
13 Nov. 60
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
14 Apr. 54
18 Dec. 61
1 5 May 57
16 July 49
7 Nov. 55
21 Dec. 59
26 Mar. 58
1 July 60
30 Sept. 54
9 Dec. 60
1 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 4Q
27 Aug. 58
10 Deo. 58J13 03t. 70
6 June54'27 Max. 55
2 Oct. 58 1 8 May 66
18 Dec. 61.16 Jan. 75
29 Aug. 61] 4 Mar. 71
Dec. 5720 Oot. 69
15 Sept. 69
12 June 70
12 Dec. 69
18 Sept. 5 7
11 Dec. 73
8 May 67
18 Feb. 61
20 Apr. 66
28 Aug. 72
6 May 62
12 Jan. 71
18 Feb. 61
1 July 74
29 Apr. 76
5 Sept. 59
1: June 70
15 Jan. 84
1 1 June 67
9 June 77
;2 June 78
12 Dec. 77
15 Dec. 69
18 Dec. 81
1 Apr. 76
26 Dec. 66
20 Apr. 78
1 July 81
10 June 74
12 Jan. 79
20 Jan. 09
LIBUT.
CJLO NBL
31 Mar. 09
20 Dec. 76
11 Dec. 84
1 Oct. 86
11 Sept.91
28 Oct. 82
27 Mar. S3
1 July 81
27 June 86
t Oct. 77
9 Sept.84
18 Nov. 82
4 Mar. 82
13 June 72
9 Dec. 85
26 Sept.81
1 Jan. 84
1 Jan. 71
1 July 81
12 Oct. 85
22 May 88
1 Oct. 77
10 Sept. 34
2 Mar. 81
20 Nov. 83
12 Oct. 86
16 Aug. 83
31 Mar. 75
22 Sept. 85
20 Apr. 72
1 July 8 1
19 Oct. 86
1 July 86
7 Sept. 91
7 Feb. 86
19 July 83
12 Dec. 83
8 Apr. 37
7 Mar. 77
15 Jan. 91
11 June 73
11 Nov. 78
12 ,1 une 84
12 Dec. 83
28 Oct. 76
1 Apr. 89
1 Oct. 82
26 Dec. 72
17 Dec. 81
1 Oct. 87
1 July 81
12 Jan. 85
20 Jan. 75
COLONEL.
1 July 81 1 29 Oct.
12 May 83! 12 May 90
14 Jan. 66li4Jan. 72
11 June 78 11 June S4
3 Dec. 76
1 Apr. 70
31 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 83
1 Oct. 77
1 May 83
18 Dec. 8118 Nov.
4 Mar. 79] 4 Mar. 85
17 Apr. 78J 3 Nov. 84
27 Aug. 5817 June 68:25 Aug. 731 1 July 81
17 Feb. 54 15 Dec. 58 1 5 July 72 15 June 77
29 May 57 7 Nov. 62 16 Dec. 76; 1 July 81
6 Jan. 59
12 June 58
16 Jan. 55
28 Feb. 55
23 June 52
14 June 50
11 June 47
10 Oct. 56 10 Sept. 65
6 Dec. 51 11 Aug. 56
1 Aug. 551 7 Apr. 64
1 Jan. 62 6 Jan. 71
27 Aug. 58 28 May 68
19 June 55 10 Nov. 69
Dec. 00 26 Aug. 73
19 Oct. 53
15 Dec. 48
20 Dec. 48
11 Nov. 58
11 Jan. 59
22 May 63
9 Mar, 60
10 Sept. 73! 10 Sept. 79
5 July 72I 2 Aug. 73
12 Apr. 73! 1 July 81
6 Jan. 761 6 Jan. 85
1 Apr. 75! 1 Apr. 82
1 July 81 27 Nov. 83
1 July 81 1 1 Aug. 88
5 July 72! 1 July 81
5 July 72! 1 Oct. 77
14 June 70; 14 June 76
8 Mar. 55 1 Apr. 62
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59
21 Dec. 56 31 Oct. 60
1 Jan. 52|i8 Feb. 61J11 June 67 n June 73
16 Aug. 64
8 Dec. 54
5 Oct. 49
7 May 77
;8 Jan. 56
4 Aug. 54
10 June 59 19 Mar. 72
10 Dec. 5318 Feb. 61
11 Sept.6ojn Nov. 70
10 Nov. 62 2 Jan. 69
11 July 651*2 Oct. 70
9 Dec. 59I 9 Dec. 71
29 Mar. 64!=! Aug. 67
4 Nov. 83 3c Nov. 91
12 Apr. 721 15 Aug. 78
2 Nov. 55 '20 Sept. 65
18 Sept. 78: 13 May 85
20 Dec. 68 20 Dec. 74
11 Nov. 78' 11 Nov. 84
2 Mar. 81 1 July 87
1 July 81 7 Mar. 82
9 Dec. 79' 9 Dec. 85
i Nov. 77J11 Mar. 82
1 Aug. 72
34 Dec. 79
11 Dec. 88
1 Oct. 90
18 May 96
28 Oct. 86.
27 Mar. 87
1 July 85:
7 Septra
25 Aug. 80
9 Sept. 88
18 Nov. 86
1 Oct. 82
5 June 75,
9 Dec. 89
26 Sept. 85
4 Nov. 84.
20 Aug. 71
1 July 85
12 Oct. 89.
19 Sept. 93.
1 July 81
10 Sep't. 88-
2 Mar. 85
1 Jan. 85
12 Oct. 90.
19 Nov. 88
8 Dec. 75
22 Sept. 89,
23 June 76-
I July 85.
19 Oct. 90
12 Feb. 87
7 Sept. 9C0
7 Feo. 90
19 July 87
12 Dec. 87-
30 Sept.91
31 Oct. 77
12 Aug. 95.
5 May 77-
12 Feb. Sr
12 June8r
12 Dec. 87-
1 July Sr
6 Jan. 94
30 June 83,
5 May 77
1 Apr. 82-
29 Aug. 93.
1 July 85.
12 Jan. 89
5 Sept. 77
29 Sept. 93.
1 1 Aug. 95,
28 Oct. 76-
11 June 88
8 Dec. 87
19 Oet. 79
1 May 87
iS Nov. 86-
4 Mar. 86
3 Nov. 88
29 Sept. 8 3,
1 July 81
1 July 87
1 Oct. 82
2 Aug. 78
24 June 82
6 Jan. 89
12 June 8e
1 Apr. 86
29 Sept.93
1 July 85
24 Nov. 77
19 Feb. 79.
II June 78
30 Nov. 95.
5 Aug. 82
1 July 81
i 3 May 89 1
30 Nov. 78
28 Feb. 87-
10 Aug. 92
- Mar. 86
Dec. 89
May 85
&k
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension.
COBNE1,
2nd LIEUT.
lorfiKSIGN.
Piatt, Henry H. Captain, Staff 0. of Pensioners 25 June 44! 9 Nov. 46
Prevost, Thomas Wm. Major, Staff O. of Pensioners 18 June 41 5 Apr. 44
Price, Richard Blackwood, Lt. CW. Royal Artillery... 18 June 36 n Dec. 38
Price, Thomas Charles. Major, Royal Artillery i I 1 Oct. 57
Pridham Fred. Principal Ordnance Offi cer, ) i D t. t j
Army Ord. Dept. ranking as Major General j
Pym, Samuel, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ! I 1 Apr. 61
p.s.c. Qaill, Arthur S., Lt.Col. R. Canadian Rifles. ..21 Nov. 51 31 Aug. 55
Raikes, Percy Bury, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) ArtUlery in Dec. 57 27 Apr. 58
Rathborne, William Hans,55* Lt. Col."R. Engineers J [17 Dec. 62
Rawlins, Sebastian White, Col. Regtl. District j 5 Feb. 58,10 May 61
Rawlins, Thomas Andrews, Captain, Netlev Hospital 7 Nov. 41,29 Dec. 43
Ready, John Tobin,559 Lt.Col. Berkshire Regt [ 9 Sept. 54^28 Aug. 57
Reeves, Henry S. E.5G0 CB. Col. Army Service Corps Depart- | mental
12 June 5827 Aug. 58
23 June 43 25 Jan. 45
11 Jan. 43, 1 Apr. 46
16 Feb. 44,23 Dec. 45
13 Dec. 56,16 Feb. 60
4 Feb. 55 ] 4 Sept.57
!ioJune59
5 Mar. 58,29 July ^9
28 Feb. 55J 1 Apr. 55
9 Jan. 59,25 Aug. 59
4 May 55J23 Dec. 56
18 Oct. 47 1 Oct.
20 Feb. 56129 Sept. 60
Reid, Charles Edward, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art,
Reid, Robert,561 Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Rich, Frederick Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Richardson, Christopher Rowland,662Zr.CW. 76 Foot,
Richmond, John Alexander.503 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Ricketts, Montague Poyntz,564 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Riddell, Robert Vansittart. Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Eng
Riley, Henry W. D.565 Lt.Col. Border Regiment
Riniington, Richard Betton, Lt.Col. R. Engineers..
Rind, Malcolm M'Neill, Lt.Col. Sussex Regimeut ..
Rivers, Francis James, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
Roberts, Henry Bradley,5'0 Captain, R. Marine Art.
Roberts, Richard Samuel, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Roberts, Thomas Wm. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery i-> June 58 27 Aug. 58
Robertson, George Forbes,56' -Lt.Col. Argyll and) _„ Tvll_. „
Sutherland Highlanders ,.' J i9-iuiy 5
Robertson, Henry Maxwell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery1
Robertson, James F.56s Lt.Col. Bombay S.C | 3 Jan. 46
Robertson, Wheariey,569-. Li,Col. Madras Staff C 20 Feb. 52
Robinson, Henry Seymour,570 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. j 20 Jan. 51
Robinson, John Corsa.ne,571 Lt.Col. Royal Artilleryl
Robinson, Wellesley G. W.573 CB. Col. Army Ser- > (
vice Corps (ranking as Major Gen. 11 Dec. 88) [R"J )
"iochfort, Thomas F. Cosby,574 Col. Madras Cavalry
Roddy, Charles Hamilton, Major, Ceylon Rifles ..... .
Roe, Robert Edward,575 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Rogers, Frederick Jas. Lt.Col. Sussex Regt. (107 F.)
Rogerson, William,576 Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf....
Rooke, Cresswell K. C.,57? Lt.Col. Royal Scots
Rooke, Hy. Douglas,576 Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
Ross, Albert Ernest, Major, 5 Foot..?
Ross, George Campbell,58" Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
Rothe, George Walter Charles,581 Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Rowland, Thomas,552 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. [R]
Rowland, Wm. Hodnett,563£^.CoZ.BorderRegt.(55 F.)
Rudge, John, Col. Regimental. District 11 Sept. 57)26 Oct. 58
Russell, Christopher Josiah. Lt.Col. Royal Eng j j 1 Apr. 59
Russell, Geo. Algernon,585 Lt.Col. R. ( Bengal) An. 1 1 Dec. 57118 Aug. 58
Rutherfurd, James, Lt.Col. Bombay Infantry j 4 Aug. 59! 1 Jan. 62
Ruxton, Frederick Cha.les, Col. Regtl. District ... 3 June'59 3 Dec. 61
St. George, Etienne,560 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
St. Leger, Henry Hungerford.5'7 JJSO. Lt.Col.
Cameron Highlanders
St. Quintin, Thomas A.5as Lt.Col. 8 Hussars
Safford, David John D.589 Lt.Col. Regimental Distj23 Mar. 55
Sale,MatthewTownsend,wnCJ/<3.ZXCo/.RoyalEn<'.
Salkeld, Charles Edward,591 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C ,
Salter, Patrick, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps In Dec. 47
Saltmarshe, Arthur,592 Major, 70 Foot 22 Dec. 48
Depart-
4 Apr. 57
8 June 55
13 May 53
13 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
5 Nov. 59
15 Sept.57
28 Dec. 53
18 Dec. 6r
mental
18 May 58
7 Mar. 56
15 Sept.54
29 Dec. 54
9 Feb. 49
13 Apr. 46
24 July 69
Service
1 July 74
17 May 6
10 May 66
Jan. 77
21 Feb. 65
3 Feb. 47
8 Aug. 63
Service
14 Sept,
14 June
20 Sept. 60
0 Sept. 77
1 July 81
29 May 69
75
16 Jan.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
1 Oct. 77
20 July 71
26 May 57
10 Sept. 84
years
29 Oct.
1 Oct. 81
1 Jan. 77
1 July 81
29 Oct. 84
1 Apr. 93
6 Jan. 94
1 Oct. 77I25 May 83
16 Jan. 82 13 Dec.
17 Dec. 82I17 Dec. 8925 May 94
1 Oct. 77
26 Oct. 58
1 Oct. 77
27ti
10 Apr. 77
10 Apr. 57! 5 July 72
Feb. 54^4 Aug. 66
24 Sept. 55
13 Dec.
4 Feb. 67
20 Jan. 71
4 Jan. 68
1 Apr. 62
14 Aug. 66
13 Dec. 76
4 Feb. 75
3 June 81
1 July 81
5 July 72
9 June 55 1 Oct. 58
24 June 62 1 7 Apr. 65
20 Mar. 57 j 2 Mar 60
31 Dec. 59^0 June63
22 Dec. 46(28 Dec. 49
19 June 57)30 July 58
1 Oct. 58
22 Dec. 48 29 Apr. 53
2 Aug. 48*29 Oct. 52
14 June 45;i4 May 46
18 Aug. 54 1 Dec. 54
;o Dec. 59 16 Jan. 63
9 Sept.55
1 July 61
8 June 60
7 Dec. 53
7 Jan. 51
29 July 67 21 July 80
4 May 67| 4 May 75
14 Apr. 59! 10 May 61
20 Feb. 68 20 Feb. 76
15 Sept.69 7 May 77
5 Oct, 67 18 May 81
28 Sept.71 13 Mar. 78
23 Nov. 56 9 Oct. 65
o Feb. 64 20 Feb. 72
20 Jan. 63)20 Jan. 71
7 Feb. 75111 Nov. 78
Service 263%
2 July 64I10 Oct. 74
24 Sept.58j 5 July 72
5 Mar. fii 1 Apr. 74
3 Feb. 70 11 Sept. 80
_ Jan. 82J25 Jan.
10 Jan. 70I26 Mar. 73
1 July 81I 1 July 85
years ! 4 Dec. 86
1 Jan. 84^7 July 86
31 Dec. 78! 1 Oct. 81
8 May 67 1 Feb. 73
23 Dec. 75 'io Nov. 77
13 Dec. 82,13 Dec. 86
4 Feb. 81I 4 Feb. 85
6 Dec. 85| 6 Dec. 90
21 Jane87J28 Dec. 93
9 Nov. 79^4 Jan. 80
1 July 81(29 Oct. 81
20 Nov. 57
:2 Dec. 57
22 Oct. 58
22 Dec. 59
31 July 55
27 Aug. 58
31 May 56 17 Apr. 58
8 Dec. 6
5 June 35
20 Dec.
17 Aug
54
Samuells, William Leycester, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Saijdes, Hy. Thos. Thompson, Lt.Col. Royal Art
Sandford, Richard M, F., Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Sandham, Willoughby H.593 Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Sargeaunt.C'has.Ohes'ter, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
Sargeaunt, Pucbard Arthur,59* Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Satterthwaite, Joseph Henry,595 Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Savage, Henry J.506 Major, 84 Foot,
Schmid, August,59' Lt.Col. 109 Foot
Scott, Chas. Edm. Southouse,598 Lt.Col. R. Art.[R]
Scott, Courtenav H. Saltren,58* Lt.Col. Ben,.S.C
Scott, Edw. Hoimes,6"" Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps..
Seagrim, Albert,601 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Searle, Wm. Ramsay,60- Lt.Col. R. Marines ..:
Seddon, Henry Cooper. Lt.Col, Royal Engineers ..
Seton, Miles Charles,604 Lt. Col. Hampshire Regt...,
Sexton, Michael John, Lt. Col. Royal A.rtillery
Shadwell, Josiah FitzThomas,6' 5 Major. 23 Foot
Shaw, Edward Wm.600Z/.Cof. Madras Staff Corps...
Shaw-Hellier, Thos. R.607 Lt.Col. 4 Dragoon Gds.
Shea, Henry John Francis, Lt.Col. K. Artillery
Shelley, Henry Richard. Li.Cq.1. 'Madras Infantry
Sheppard, Ponsonby, Lt.Col. 2 West India Regt....
Shortland, Daniel Vincent, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Shortt, James R. G.-H. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ..'.
Shuttleworth, Ashtctn John, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Sidebottom-Venner, Leonard,6'9 Major, Unattached
Simpson, George Bruce, LI .('">. Bombay Staff C...
Simpson, R.obertJas. Bkmvu,1"0 Lt. Col. Madras Si.O.Uo Feb. 58 1 9 Mar. 60
Simpson, Simon, Lt.Ool. Royal Artillery ' j 21 Dec. 59
Simpson, Thos Thomson,611 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist. 30 June 57(26 Aug. 59
22 June 59
11 May 38
8 Mar'. 55
8 Dec. 54
10 May 51'
12 Jan. 55
11 May 41
20 Dec. 56
8 Nov. 61
20 Dec. 56
8 Jan. 51
7 June 57
7 Apr. 63
7 Apr. 56
1 Jan. 62
8 May 66
:i Dec. 58
Dec. 46)30 Apr. 53
1 Oct. 58
13 Dec. 50)23 Nov. 52
11 Mar. 58 25 Aug. 58
2 Sept. 47
12 Mar. 5_2
17 Oct. 37
30 Mar. 58
26 June 46
12 Dec. 56
27 Sept. 61
20 July 59
4 Mar. 65
25 Mar. 71
2 Sept. 68
14 Sept. 66
6 Jan. 57
11 Feb. 6:
1 Oct. 71
2 Mar. 56
3 July 58
11 Sept.63
3 Aug. 72
22 Feb. 67
4 Oct. 69
20 Feb. 63
23 Nov. 56
25 May 60
17 Aug. 70
8 May 66
26 Aug. 73
8 June 72
18 Feb. 61
6 Feb. 59
20 Nov. 69
25 Nov. 74
6 Feb. 63
6 Dec. 66
31 May 68
n Dec. 73
3 Aug. 72
8 July 43
30 July 62
1 Apr. 62
5 Aug. 59
18 Feb. 61
13 Dec. 61
:8 Feb. 51
3 Aug. 66
8 July 68
7 May
:6 Mar. 58
12 Dec.
17 Apr. 67
1 Jan. 67
20 July 71
22 Aug. 68
20 June 71
2 Jan. 61
1 Oct. 71
8 Jan. 56
n Mar. 70
20 Feb. 70
17 Jan. 72
5 Aug. 64
1 July 8
1 July 8
30 Nov. 79
24 Nov. 69
29 Apr. 75
26 Nov. 78
15 May 66
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
22 Jan.
1 Apr. 76
4 Aug. 79
6 July 77
9 Apr. 65
2 Jan. 73
12 Nov. 79
17 Jan. 77
1 July 81
8 June 80
n Dec. 67
1 Mar. 64
20 Nov. 77
1 July 81
3 Aug. 72
24 Aug, 77
31 May 76
18 Dec. 8:
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20 June 54
21 Aug. 67
5 July 72
18 July 69
2 Sept. 67
17 Sept.71
4 May 81
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21 Dec. 80
4 May 8f^
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29 Oct.
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20 Sept. 73
20 Feb. 86
7 May 84
27 June 87
9 May 90
5 June 75
1 Nov. 81
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25 May 94
11 Dec. 88
21 Dec. 84
1 July 81
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10 Oct. 85
21 June 85I21 June 89
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1 Oct. 77
19 June 83
26 Nov. 85
22 Sept.75
1 May 80
3 May 81
31 Dec. 86
1 Apr. 83
4 Aug. 85
1 July 81
14 June 71
1 July 81
31 Mar. 86
1 July 81
20 May 89
31 Oct. 77
19 June 87
30 July 90
22 Sept. 80
20 Oct. 83
3 May 85
31 Dec. 90
1 Apr. 87.
4 Aug. 89
1 July 85
5 June 75
1 Apr. 74
1 July 81
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5 July 72 29 Mar. 80
12 Dec.
2 June 76
24 July 75
20 July 79
2 Feb. 78
1 Oct. 77
12 Dec. 66
16 Nov. 78
31 Oct. 62
11 Mar. 78
20 Feb. 78
30 Aug. 79
9 Aug. 73
1 July 85
31 Mar. 90
1 July 85
1 July 88 30 Sept. 91
8 June 86 8 June 99
n Dec. 73^9 Nov. 76
7 Feb. 74 1 July 81
20 Nov. 83120 Nov. 87
21 Dec. 88 6 Jan. 94
1 July 81 1 July 85
1 Jan. 84 1 Jan. 88
31 May 82)31 May 86
18 Dec. 88,29 Sept.93
18 Jan. 87 23 Nov. 87
19 June 60 9 Mar. 67
6 Oct. 76 1 20 Aug. 79
1 July 81 1 July 85
1 Oct. 77117 Aug. 80
2 Sept.73112 Aug. 76
1 Oct. 77 24 June 81
6 Mar. 62I13 Sept. 64
1 July 81] 1 July 85
29 Aug. 86 29 Aug. 90
20 Apr. 84I19 Jan. 87
4 July 80
12 Dec. 82
1 July 81
24 July 82
20 July 85
1 Jan. 83
10 Dec. 8.)
12 Dec. 72
26 Apr. 83
1 July 85
24 July 86
20 July 89
1 Jan. 87
o Dec. 88
5 June 75
16 Nov. 85^0 July 90
15 Feb. 73) 1 July 81
11 Mar. 34 11 Mar. 88
20 Feb. 84 20 Feb. 88
1 Oct. 86 1 Oct. 90
6 Mar. 80! 6 Mar. 84
Colonels Retired pit Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
621
Skinner, Russell Morland,6'-2 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C....
Skipwitb, Gray Townsend, Lt.Col. I& (Ben.) Eng.
Skottawe. Couison Fred. J.613 Lt.Col. Madras S. O.
Slacke, William R'andall, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Smith, Charles John, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Engineers
Smith. Pfedi. James,615 Major, R. (Bombay) Eng...
Smyth, Albert Edward Hamilton,610 Lt.Col.\
East Yorkshire Regiment i
Smyth, Chas. Coghlan',017 CB. LfCol. Welsh Regmt.
Smyth, James,61' Lt.Col. 69 Foot '.
Smyth,' James, Lt. Col. Lancashire Fusiliers
Smyth, Ralph Graham,619 Lt.Col.-S,. (Bengal) Eng.
Sravthe, Terence Weatrherley W. Major, 100 Foot ...
Sno'w, Edmund Brighouse,620 Lt.Col. R. Marines ...
Somerset, FitzRoy M. Henry, Col. R. Engineers.....
Somerset, Henry Chas. Capel, Capi.S.O.of Pensioners
Somerset, Henry George Edwd.621 Major, Foo.tl;^
Military Knight of Windsor '.'..... S
Spaight, 'Wm. FitzHenry.622 LtCol. R. Engineers ...
Sparks, Robert Watson, Lt.Col. 7 Foot
Spens.'ATundel Thos.623 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C .-..
*Speranza, Joseph, Lt.Col. Royal Malta Artillery:
Spring.?. Win. Mackenzie,62' Lt.Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Steel.Charles,025 Major, Unattached :.'.
Steel, John Philip, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers...
Stephen.'FitzRoy,027 CB. Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
Stephens, Edmund, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers'....,.;..
Steuatt!, Fred. G.02' Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps......
Stevenson, Edward MacDonald, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Stevenson, John,6-'-1 Lt.Col. Scots Fusiliers '.:.
Stevenson, Kenlis Fergus, Lt.Col. Madras Staff G.
Stewart, George Gilbert,631 Lt.Col. Leinster Regt....
Stewart, John. CLE. Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Stewart, Richard Warren, Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stirke, Romain Fleming, Lt.Col. Welsh Regt,(6,9 F.)
Stirling, John Stirling, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ......
Stock, Henry John,632 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps"
Stocker, Maurice Edw. C. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Stockley, George- Watts, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Stockley, H.y. Watts,033 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art. ...
Stockwell. Clifton de ST. O. Lt. Col. Lincoln Regt. :-..'
Stoddart, William,634 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Stopford, Johrr George Bcresford, Lt.Col. Duke of 1
Cornwall's Light Infantry- )
Storer, Arthur Tillard, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Stoton, Thomas Henry, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Straghan, Abel,636 CB. Lt.Col. Highland Lt. Inf. ...
Strahan, George, Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers ...
Straker, Chas. Doyle A.63? Lt.Col. R. (Mad.) Art. ...
Stratton, John Heathneld, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
Stroud; Henry Wallace,038 Lt.Col. 30 Foot ".....
Studdy, Robert Wrigho,03'J£r:. Co7.. Manchester Regt.
Studdy, Thos. J. G. Aylmer, Kt.Col.B.. (Bengal) Art.
Sturt, Napier George,610 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Sunderland, Marsden S. J.041 DSO. Col. Regimen- \
tal District y
Sweeney, Jas. Fielding,642 Capt. S.O. of Pensioners
Sweny, George Augustus,043 Lt.Col. Royal Fusiliers
Sweny, John Alfred, Col. 2nd Com. R. Marines....:..
Swiney, George Clayton,614 Col. Regimental District
Swinton, Anson,647 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Swinton, George, Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Tarleton, Edward Delaval,648 Major, Royal Artillery
Tarte, Walter John, Major, Depot Battalion :.
Tatham, Walter John,64'-1 Major, R. Artillery
Taylor, Addmgton,650 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Taylor, DomvilleMascie, Lt. CW.IuniskillingFusiliers
Taylor, Duncan Norton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Taylor, James Best,052 Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps.
Taylor, Pierce T. H.653 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Taylor, Robert Alexander, 65i Lt.Col. 103 Foot
'Taylor, Thomas,055 Lt.Col. Bengal-S.Q.
Templei Edward, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
17i£Thackeray,Si)-E. Talbot,656 £"OB.Z'.R.(Be:i.) Eng.
Thomas, Edgar Hastings, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Thompson/Henry,658 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff. Corps ..
Thompson/ Henry Masterman,65'Jjl/a/o)*, 82 Foot .»...
Thompson, Ross,600 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) -Engineers
Thoyts, Newman Barfoot, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Thuillier, Sir Henry Ravenshaw, KCLE. Lt.Col: )
Royal (Bengal) Engineers ....'. /
Tilford, Matthew,661 Major, 60 Rifles ;'.., ...-.
Tillard, George Henry, Lt.Col. Madras -Staff Corps
Todd, Frank John,662 Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers,
Todd, Killingu-orth Richard ^Lt.Col. R..Engineer'.s
Tolluer, Barrett Lennard, i'.Co'. Royal Artillery:..
Torkington, Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery. ......:..
'Torriano, Charles Edward,064 Col. R. -Artillery..........
Townley, Dawson, Captain, 75 Foot.: .-.
Townsend. Christonher William, Lt.Col. R. Art......
Townshend, Frederick T.665 Lt.Col. 2 Life Guards-
Tromlett, Edmund John,006 Lt. Col. Rqy al Artillery, .
Trench, Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery;. .-..■..'-..
Trench; lion. William Le.Poer/*" Lt.l'ul.VL, ,&ng. .
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3 Aug. 72
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3 Nov. 80
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622
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Trent-Stoughton, HarrisonW. J.669 Lt.Col. 68F.[R]
Trevor, Francis Randolph, Lt.Col. Madras S. O. ...
Trevor. Sauifbuiy Thomas, Lt. Col. R (Bengal) Eng.
Triscott, William Rolt, Lt.Col. Boval Marines
Trotman, George Hewitt,670 Lt.Col. King's R. Rifles
Trueman, Thomas,6"2 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Tucker, Auhrey Harvey,673 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Tufnell, Arthur,674 Major, 60 Rifles
Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir. Lt Col. Royal Artillery
Turbervill, John Picton.075 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Cp.
Turner, Henry Fvers,676 CB. Lt.Col. Royal Bug.
Turner, Thomas,6'7 Lt. Col. Seoitish Rifles
Twentyman, Augustus C.678 CB. Lt.Col. Regtl. Dist.
Twynam.Edmond John Lemoyne.Zf. Col. Bengals. C.
Twynam, Freci. Robertson, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art.
p.s.'c. Twvnam, Philip A A.679 Lt.Col. Regimental )
District [R] J
Tyacke, Thon:as. Lt.Col. Regimental District
Tyndall, George,660 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Unwin, Wm. Heathcote, Lt.Col. Bengal S.O
Vanneck, Hon. Joshua Chas.682 Lt.Col. Scots Gds.
Vaughan, Alex. Henry. Lt.Col. Devonshire Regt....
Vesey, George Fras.683 Lt.Col. Oxford Lt. Infantry.
Tetch.Robert Hamilton, CA.i?.Co/.R,Engineers[R]
Tibart, Henry Meredith, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng..
p.t.c. Vigors, Philip Dovne, Lt.Col . 19 Foot
Waddington, William.685 Lt. Col. Bombay Staff C. ...
Wahab, George Duncan. Lt. Col. Lancashire Fus. ...
Wake, Alfred James,686 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Walcott, Edmund Yeamans, Lt.Col. Benp-al S. C...
p.s.c. Walker, Arthur Greenwood, CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Walker, Campbell, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Walker, Charles Stephen, Lt.Col. 3 Hussars
Walker, Daniel Corrie,68sZ?. Col. Royal Engineers...
Walker, Richard James, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Walker, Thomas, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Walker, Thomas Nicholls,689 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ...
Walkey, Rowland, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wallace, Charles Tennant,690 Col. Regimental Dist.
Wallace, Francis James Agnew. Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Wallace, Robert Hugh, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery
Wallace.Wm. Arthur James,691 CLE. Lt.Col.U. Eng
Walters, Fras. Dalrymple. 692Zr. Col. Regtl. Dist. [R]
Walwyn, James Harford,693 Lt. Col. Welsh Fusiliers
Ward, John, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corris
Ward, Randall Ironside,695 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles...
Ward, William,696 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery ...
Warren, Falkland Geo. E.697 CMG. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Washington, Francis Palmer. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Watson, Charles John.699 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Watson, Robert John,700 Lt. Cot. Worcestershire Regt
Watts, John Briscoe,701 Lt,Col. Indian Staff Corps..
Wavell, Llewellyn,702 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Webster, Arthur George,703 CB. Lt.Col. 19 Hussars.
Webster, Charles Henry, Lt.Col. Lancashire Fus...
Welsh, Astell Thomas,7'04 Captain, too Foot
West, Mathew Richard, Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Art. ...
Westmoreland, Isaac Peat, Major, R. (Bengal) Eng.
Wetherell, Robert Wm. May, Lt.Col. Regtl. District
Wheatley, Moreton John, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Wheler, Henry Isham,706 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Wheler, Sir Trevor, Barf.'0' Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Whinyates, Francis Arthur,708 Lt.Col. R. Artillery..
White, Arthur Wellesley, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
White, Charles Mills, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
White, Finch, Lt.Col. Shropshire Lt. Inf. (85 Foot)
White, George Aug. Lt.Col. S. Lancashire Regt. ...
White, Samuel D.'m Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
White, Thos. Pilkington, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
White, Wm. Heniy,"10Zr.CV. Madras Staff Corps ...
Whitla, William,7'1 Lt.Col. Lincolnshire Regiment.
Whittaker, Benjamin Robert,713 Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Whitting, John Everard,"14 Col. Regimental Dist....
Whitton. James M'Gregor,715 Lt.Col. Scots Fus. ...
Will, George, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Williams, Montgomery,716 Lt.Col. Regtl. District ...
Williams, Richard Francis, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Williams, Robert Frederick,717 Lt. Col. BombayS.C.
Williamson, Fred. Harcourt, Lt.Col.E. Lane. Regt.
Williamson, Robert Frederick,718 CB. Lt.Col.)
Welsh Fusiliers )'
Wilson, Arthur Robert,719 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Wilson, Chas. Wm. Henry,720 Col. Regtl. District ...
Wilson, Henry Brooke,721Z«. Col. Northampton Regt.
Wilson, John Joshua, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Wilson, William Frederic,723 Lt.Col. Scottish Rifles.
Wimberley, Reginald Justus, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Winsloe, Rd. W. C.724 CB. Lt.Col. Scots Fus. [R]...
Withers, Joseph,"25 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Wodehouse, Albert Thornton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery.
Wodehouse, Killegrew Reginald Berkeley, Lt.Col. \
Highland Light Infantry )
Wolrige, Ambrose,626 Captain, R. Marines
I COKNET, J
'2ndLiECT. I
OrENSIGN.
14 Apr. 48
20 Mar 57
9 Dec. 52
2 May 59
12 May 57
20 Oct.
13 Sept. 53
i 9 Nut. 55
10 Dec. 54
28 Dec. 5;
21 Dec. 55
20 Aug. 51
LIEUT.
1 July 53
29 Sept. 6i
6 June 57
26 Sept. bj
13 Ausr. 59
20 July 58
I 6 Nov. 54
13 Jan. 58
1 Oct. 58
2 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
28 Jan. 59
13 June 58
2 May 54
8 June 60
MAJOE.
29 Dec. 34 21 Mar. 65
2g Mar. 69 20 Mar. 77
15 July 62 5 July 72
20 Jan. 75 1 July Si
11 Jan. 69I 5 June 80
20 Oct. 68 26 Oct. 76
26 Oct. 62 13 Nov. 75
23 Oct. 67! 7 Apr. 79
Oct. 71I 5 Dec. 78
LIBUT.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
31 Aag. 74 31 Aug. 79.
20 Mar. 83 9 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 77 1 Oct. 81
18 Julv 86J18 July 90
1 Nov. 84 5 Oct. 87
20 Oct. 82,20 Oct. 86
29 Oct. 79 29 Oct. S3
29 Nov. 79I 7 Jan. 80
5 Dec. 85 11 Aug. 90
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10 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 7410 Dec. 80,25 Feb. 83
2 Aug. 71 31 Dec. 78.16 May 83 16 May 89
3 Jan. 65; 1 Oct. 77I 3 May 84I 3 May 88
9 Oct. 63 1 Oct. 77 29 Nov. 70^9 Nov. 83
12 Dec. 51
1 July 53
10 Dec. 54
20 Dec. 57
10 Apr. 60
14 Apr. 50
11 Dec. 57
9 Oct. 46
14 June 45
28 Jan. 50
9 Dec. 54
20 June 52
7 Sept.50
10 May 6 1
11 June 33
14 Mar. 54
13 Aug. 5£
28 Apr. 63
6 June 34
2! Julv 5^
4 Nov. 57
31 Jan. 60
12 June 58
22 Dee. 52
[12 June 58
21 Dec. 6c
I 2 Oct. 63
1 14 June 56
20 Dec. 56
2 May 58
21 May 41
12 Dec. 56
15 Apr. 58
20 Dec. 54
6 Mar. 57
10 Dec. 44
23 Oct. 54
26 Jan. 47
30 Apr. 55
19 Nov. 58
10 Dec. 44
22 Sept. 47
13 Nov. 58
5 Sept. 43
4 Sept. 57,
14 Aug. col
22 July 56
3 Mar. 48
5 Mar. 58
8 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 51
29 Dec. 57
24 Aug. 58
18 Dec. 45
10 June 62
20 Sept. 59
11 June 53
4 June 58
7 Nov. 62
19 Dec. 48
6 July 3<
' 2 Nov. 55
21 Mav 58
18 May 58
1 Dec. 63
0 Feb. 64
24 Dec. 58
23 Dec. 57
27 Aug. 38
19 July 50
3 Apr. 50
30 Nov. 60
13 Feb. 58
16 Mar. 36
2t Mar. 65
1 Jan. 62
26 Feb. 64
7 Apr. 56
29 Dec. S3
1 o June 59
23 Nov. 56
1 9 June 60
19 Aug. 62
30 Mar. 66
u Apr. 64
io Dec. 60
9 Feb. 55
30 Mar. 58
12 Dec. 58
29 Oct. 61
27 Aug. 58
17 Feb. 54
22 June 65
1 Jan. 62
13 Feb. 63
1 9 Feb. 67
25 Aug. 57
10 Mar. 57
16 Sept. 59
26 July 44
8 June 60
27 Aug. 5
23 Mar. 6
13 Jan. 55
18 May 58
4 Mar. 46
27 Dec. 54
23 Dec. 64
15 Nov. 53
16 Nor. 55
13 Feb. 63
15 Nov. 53
1 Oct. 57
30 May 53
15 Oct. 61
21 Jan. 46
3 Oct. 58
1 July 63
2 Nov. 63
29 Nov. 57
3 May 64
16 Mar. 52
5 Aug. 59
22 Mar. 64
30 Dec. 53
j 5 Nov. 51
10 June 62
1 Apr. 46
20 July 67
21 June 61
6 Oct. 54
2 Oct. 60
1 Oct, 57
12 Dec. 65
13 Nov. 52
4 Nov. 60
12 Apr. 73
27 Nov. 57
j 23 Oct. 57
10 Dec. 66
20 Dec. r
26 June 66
31 Mav 71
8 May 66
30 July 60
31 Oct. '
9 Mar. 58
14 June 60
5 Jan. 70
1 Sept. 64
20 June 64
1 Oct. 77
7 Sept. 71
22 June 67
4 Nov. 64
n June 65
22 Mar. 71
14 Mar. 66
23 Nov. 72
27 Nov. 67
10 May 71
21 Dec. 76
25 Aug. 73
12 May 57
6 Feb. 63
4 Nov. 6q
5 Mar. 70
9 June 68
14 Nov. 58
22 May 78
t2 June 70
1 Djc. 65
2 Oct. 75
14 June
23 July 69
17 Mar. 69
17 Oct. 52
1 Aug. 72
10 Nov. 69
2 Nov. 66
18 Dec. 61
6 Mar. 69
5 Mar. 56
1 Oct. 61
14 July 77
_6 Feb. 60
10 Oct. 65
7 Sept. 7 1
10 Dec. 59
22 Feb. 68
7 Sept. 58
11 July 65
4 July 57
22 Sept. 65
24 Dec. 70
19 June 76
21 Feb. 60
: Feb. 77
2 June 59
21 Nov. 65
3 Sept.70
20 Dec. 63
4 Sept. 67
16 Sept.68
13 Jan. 55
7 Not. 73
20 Sept. 71
25 June 61
4 June 70
8 Aug. 69
14 July 69
16 May 70
1 July 81
30 Sept.68
26 July 64
10 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 77
1 Oct. 77, 3 May 84
22 Sept. 67I22 Sept. 73
12 Apr. 76;!! Mar. 82
1 July 81
31 Dec. 78
16 Feb. 78
31 Mar. 75
7 Mar. 70
14 June 65
1 July 81
1 Aug. 7:
20 June 72
11 Jan. 83
7 Sept. 79
4 Nov. 7y
25 Aug. 73
11 June 73
18 June 79
14 Mar. 74
19 Feb. 81
1 July 81
21 June 80
1 Aug. 83
1 July 81
9 Sept.71
2 June 77
4 Nov. 77
15 Dec. 79
17 Apr. 78
5 July 72
22 June 85
12 June 78
20 Aug. 78
2 Oct. 83
14 June 76
1 July 81
1 July 79 ., . — j
22 May 63 1 June 73
1 Sept. 80! 19 Jan. 88
30 Mar. 83
1 July 81
12 Oct. 79
6 Mar. 83
16 Aug. 68
1 July 81
1 May 89
26 Jan. 73
30 Sept. 82
7 Jan
20 Aug. 77I31 Dec. 79
26 June 88 '29 Sept. 93.
6 Sept.761 1 July 8r
23 Apr. 73I23 Apr. 78
10 Dec. 80 1 Sept.84
20 Dec. 83I 1 Aug. 84.
10 Oct. 74. 1 Oct. 85
Oct. 85 28 May 87
_ July 85, 8 July 89
14 Sept. 84^4 Sept. 88
31 Mar. 82131 Mar. 86
1 Oct. 77J12 Jan. 8t
14 June 71 14 June 76
24 Sept.8424 Sept.8S
8 Dec. 791 8 Dec. 83.
20 June 78 1 Sept. So
1 Jan. 91 1 8 Apr. 96
7 Sept. 85 7 Sept. 89
1 July Si 1 July 85
1 July 81 1 1 July 85
11 June 70! 1 Oct. 82
17 Aug. 85:17 Aug. 89
14 Mar. 80] 1 Ju'y 8j
8 Apr. 87 29 Aug. 93
3 Apr. 83 3 Apr. 87
1 July 8
1 Oct. 91
18 Nov. 82
1 Oct. 77
10 Apr. 85
4 Nov. 83
2 Dec. 82
18 Nev. 82
1 Oct. 7
1 July 85
1 Oct. 95
3 Nov. 86
1 Oct. 81
S Sept, 86
30 Mar. 87
Dec. 86
June 85
1 Oct. 8r
7 Aug. 92 27 Aug. 96
12 June 84 12 June 88
27 Aug. 84:27 Aug. 85
„2 Oct. 89 20 June 96
14 June 82 .8 July 83
14 June
1 1 May 83
30 Mar. 76
22 June 76
5 July 72
6 Mar. 77
•6 Apr. 59
5 July 72
1 Jau. 84
26 Jan. 67
12 Dec. 77
1 July 81
Dec. 64
10 Dec. 70
5 Sept. 63
19 Oct. 77
1 Julyf8i
1 July 83
5 July 72
31 Aug. 83
3 Mar. 68
1 July 78
1 July 81
20 Dec. 71
13 Feb. 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
20 Sept. 79
31 Aug. 74
4 June 78
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
20 Apr. 60 9 Nov. 63
5 Sept.66
21 Apr. 82
21 June 87
1 July 90
1 July 81
1 Oct. 91
3 Mar. 74
1 Dec. 85
9 Dec. 85
20 Dec. 77
24 Feb. 86
7 Apr. 86
17 Mar. 69
10 Oct. 85
20 Sept. 83
29 Nov. 79
4 June 84
1 Oct. 84
18 Feb. 85
29 Dec. 73
0 Sept.84.
1 May 87
6 Dec. 73
29 Sept. 93,
3 Feb. 84
1 July 85
12 Oct. S3;
1 6 Apr. 83
15 Jan. 73,
17 Aug. 81
11 Jan. 96-
26 Feb. 76
20 May 85.
17 Jan. 85
5 June 75
3 May 88
12 June 78
11 Mar. 86
23 Apr. 73
21 Apr. 86
25 Aug. 94.
3 Sept.95
1 July 85
1 Oct. 95
9 June 77
10 Nov. 80
17 May 86
1 Oct. So
24 Feb. 90-
7 Apr. 93
28 Jan. 71
10 Oct. 8g,
31 Dec. 87*
18 Feb. 82-
4 June 87
6 Dec. 84.
iS Feb. 89
20 Jan. 75
Colonels fy Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 623
[Wood, Henry,727 CB. Lt.Col. Regimental District...
Woodcock, John,"28 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Woodward, Walter Wm.» Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
Wright, Alfred, Lt.Col. 81 Foot
t.s.c. Wynen, Alfred Gabriel, Lt.Col. Dorset Regt....
Conge, Charles William,"51 Lt.Col. Bombay Start' C.
foung, Thos. Henry Binny,732 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
foHBg, William,7'3 Major 14 Foot
JToung, Wm. Siddons.'if.tV. Bengal S.C
founger, John,734 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ; West\
of Scotland Artillery (S. Dio. It. Art.) j
I COKNET, I
2ndLIECT.
Or EtTST.Gr. . |
12 May 53
1 Mar. 47
1 9 Dee. 52
1 10 Nov. 43
I 2 Oct. 55
10 Dec. 54
!5 June 58
0 Nov. 54
3 June 51
Lieutenant Colonels.
'Adams, Edward Willoughby, Major, Roval Art. ...
Adamson.Chas.H.Ellison,1 VIE. Lt. Col. Indian S.C.
Adamson, Robert Isaac,3 Major, Irish Regiment ...
Adcock, Herbert Burrows,3 Capt. 6 Foot
Affleck, James, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Agassiz, Roland Lewis,5 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Agnew, Gerald Andrew,6 Major, 30th Foot
Aitchison, Wm. Andrew,7 Major, Welsh Regiment...
Alcock, Ponsonby, Major, Munster Fusiliers
Alexander, William Gordon,9 Captain, 93 Foot
Alexander.W.Jas. Major, Duke of Cornwall's Lt.in.
Allen, Bedford Morant,10 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Allen, Rodney Vansittart,11 Captain, Royal Marines...
Alston, Sydney Vere,12 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Alves, Malcolm Arbuthnot,13 Major, R. Engineers...
Angelo, Edward Fox,11 Captain, 1 Foot
Anson, Alexander George, Major, Royal Marine Art
Arbuckle, Benj. Vaughan,16.ir;. Col. R. (Bengal) .Art.
Archer, George William, Major, Royal Engineers...
Armstrong, Francis Hugh,18 Lt.Col. Army Service )
Corps ( War Office and Dept. Sero. 30^ yrs.) J
Armstrong, John Arthur,19 Major, R. (Bengal) EL.g.
Armstrong, Mansel,20 Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps ...
Arthur, Alexander Miller, Major, n Foot
Auchinleck, William Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ...
Aytoun, Andrew,23 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery...
Babington, Stephen, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Bailey, Frederick,24 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Bailey, Thomas James,25 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Baillie, Charles Deyman,26 Captain, 2 Foot
Baines, James Edgar,57 Major, Welsh Regiment ...
Baker, Richard Aufrere,28 Major, R. (Madras) Art.
Baldwin, Robert Bulkeley, Captain, 4 Foot
Bamber, Hugh William, Major, Royal Marines
Banks, William,29 Captain, 97 Foot '
Bannatyne, William,30 Major, Liverpool Regiment
Bannerman, Arthur Johnston, Major, Bombay S.C
Barnett, Chas. St. John Burren,31 Major, Bengal S.C.
Barnston, Francis,32 Captain, 55 Foot
Barrow, Frank, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Barstow, Thomas Adam Anderson,33 Lt'Col. Sea- )
forth Highlanders j
Bartholomew, Robert, Lt. Col. Bengal Cavalry
Bashford, William, Major, Hampshire Regiment ...
Baskerville,HerbertW.Mynors,Jtfa/o)-,NorfolkRegt.
Bathurst, Lionel Hervey, Major, Rifle Brigade
Battye, Montagu M'Pherson,35 Captain, 10 Foot; \
Military Knight of Windsor j
Bazett, Richard, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery ...
Beadon. Reginald Henry, Captain, 60 Foot
Beamish, Allen Aug. William, Lt.Col. Royal Eng....
Beaty-Pownall, George Albert, Major, Royal Arii....
Becher, Decimus William,37 Captain, 104 Foot
Beckley, Thomas, Major, Royal Engineers
Eeechey, Frederick Robert, Major, Royal Marines...
Begbie, Alfred Glj-nn, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Beresford, George William,39 Major, Bengal S. C...
Bernard, James Walker, M ajor, Royal Artillery
Best, George, Major, Royal Artillery
p.t.e. Bickford, Wm. G. Tomlin,41 Majorli. Mar. Art.
Bicknell, Henry David,43 Major, 57 Foot
Blackett, Hy. Wise Ridley, Major, 19 Hussars
Blackwood, Robert Wm. Major, Oxford Light Inf. .!!
Blair, Charles Stuart, Major, Madras Staff Corps!!!
Blair, John, Major, 18 Foot
Blanshard, Frederick Hardy,44 Lt. Col. Indian !'s."6!
Blathwayt, Linley,45 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bleaymire, Joseph,46 Major, 104 Foot
Blenkinsop, William, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards..!
Boggs, Arthur Ansell, « 'Major, East Yorks Regt.!!
Bonavia, T. Emmanuel, Captain, R. Malta F. Art....
Bonney, Charles Henry, Major, 53 Foot
Borton, Alfred John,54 Major, Welsh Regt. (69 Foot)
3oulderson,John,55i/"»;or,ArgyllandSuth.Highldrs
22 Sept.
14 Oct.
27 Apr.
21 Apr.
31 Aug.
23 Nov.
24 Mar.
19 Aug.
3 Aug.
22 Dec.
26 Jan.
2 Mar.
13 June
2 May
8 Nov.
31 May
4 Aug.
1-/ Jan.
12 Mar.
18 July 65
8 Jan. 68
551 19 June 55
55' 17 Feb. 57
57 31 Mar. 58
59 13 Nov. 61
55128 Sept.57
64^1 Feb. 68
j 7 Aug.
14 Apr.
15 Dec.
17 June
12 June
22 Nov. 64
19 Feb. 58
9 June 4.3
27 Apr. 61
5 Aug. 64
6 Dec. 55
20 Dec. 57
9 Dec. 50
1 June 55
2 Nov. 58
27 Apr. 58
11 June 58
4 Nov. 57
11 Mar. 59
6 Nov. 63
19 Apr. 64
20 Feb. 62
29 May 67
18 Oct. 59
14 Oct. 68
23 Nov. 55
6 Feb. 58
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27 July
29 Dec.
2 May
9 Feb. 68
1 May 55
16 Jan. 66
24 Apr. 72
7 Apr. 46
12 Dec. 60
8 June 60
13 Apr. 55
21 July 62
27 Aug. 58
25 June 62
Aug. 59
Nov. 57
Feb. 61
June 55
June 65
Dec. 66
June 70
July 72
June 63
July 72
15 Dec.
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13 June
19 Apr.
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24 Feb.
18 Feb.
29 Oct.
24 Apr.
24 Feb.
1 Jan.
3 Aug.
9 Feb.
20 Sept,
1 Aug.
8 June
8 June 60
30 May 68
24 Aug. 58
25 June 62
3 July 45
14 Dec. 62
22 June 59
22 June 67
5 Mar. 58
1 Jan. 61
17 June 57
17 July 57
20 Apr. 60
11 May 55
13 Dec. 59
2 June 60
12 Dec. 59
21 Oct. 62
18 Sept. 67
18
Dec. 67
- July 64
30 Oct. 69
9 Feb. 64
25 Oct. 78
30 July 57
June 59
Sept. 60
Dec. 62
Dec. 61
.D Nov. 49
52 1 Aug. 54
59 13 Dec. 61
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T.IBTJT.
COLONEL.
5 July 72 14.
1 Mar. 67 1
5 July 72 1
1 Apr. 60 28
1 Oct. 77 2
10 Dec. 74I10
25 June 78 25
23 May 74 31
13 June 71 13
Juneo0
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Oct. 77
Apr. 75
July 84
Dec. 80
June 84
Dec. 78
June 77
10 Oct. 8230 Nov. 86
Jan. 84
Jan. 88
May 74
Apr. 78
June 77
July 81
Aug. 80
July 81
July 81
May 75
July 81
Apr. 92
Jan. 68
July 8i
July 81
Oct. 77
July 81
Jan. 79
June 82
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19 June 60
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18 June 59 25 Oct. 64
13 Dec. 6i 9 Nov. 66
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16 Feb.
11 Aug. 3/
11 Dec. 40 12 Nov. 42
23 Dec. " 9n Tre.h eft
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25 Jan. 61
59 27 May 62
63 21 Aug. 67
56 11 Mar. 59
61 , ^.„s.„,
-j *.. Dec. 66
55 31 Dec. 57
60 25 Dec. 65
64 15 May 67
57 6 June 58
12 Nov. 42
53 29 Feb. 56
62 30 Jan. 66
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17 Nov.
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23 July 74
22 Nov. 76
8 Jan. 64
1 Apr. 75
27 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 73
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1 Apr. 7026
6 May 7o'28
31 Dec. 60 5
1 Apr. 70 1
29 Nov. 72 1
7 Sept. 55 28
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1 1 June 70 1 1
4 Nov. 69 4
5 Mar. 70 6
6 Nov. 75! 6
15 Aug. 77; 1
20 Feb. 74 20
7 Aug. 8o|i5
1 Jan. 73 1
12 Apr. 79; 10
17 Apr. 62 11
2 Nov. 72 1
16 Oct. 67' 29
9 Apr. 77 6
10 Feb. 75 18
11 Sept.601 11
18 Feb. 61 1 5
4 Sept. 75 1
26 Aug. 7.3 ] 1
26 Oct. 7 3 26
23 Nov. 72 13
1 Oct. 71 1 1
24 Mar. 741 :
15 Mar. 73j 7
16 Mar. 72 1
28 Oct. 68 1
4 Dec. 67I 4
20 Mar. 74 '31
16 Feb. 76 1 16
11 Aug. 6y! 11
15 Nov. 49 1 1
7 Jan. 66,12
16 Apr. 73 6
1 Feb. 71 2
1 Jan. 73 1
28 Oct. 71 1
1 Apr. 75 1
July Si
Nov. 84
Oct. 77
June 82
Apr. 81
July 81
Aug. 84
Feb. 81
Aug. 82
July 72
July 81
July 81
Aug. 71
Nov. 78
June 78
Nov. 77
Mar. 80
Nov. 83
July 81
Feb. 82
Apr. 84
July 8 1
Sept. 84
Dec. 75
May 80
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July
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8 Dec. 86
8 Jan. 94
1 July 81
1 July 81
16 Oct. 81
15 Apr. 87
31 Dec. 84
16 July 84
29 Aug. 83
1 Nov. 79
12 Feb. 87
24 Apr. 98
21 July 71
15 June 85
16 June 87
2 Mar. 78
4 Aug. 85
21 July 87
22 July 85
11 Doc. 88
28 Mar. 87
22 Nov. 90
30 Nov. 78
Oct. "'.
18 May 63
27 Apr. 87
1 July 87
5 Aug. 90
1 July 81
27 Jan. 86
1 Aug. 72
1 July 81
8 May 84
24 Feb. 72
7 Jan. 82
28 Oct. 82
4 Nov. 82
1 July 81
6 Nov. 89
1 July 88
20 Feb. 88
15 Apr. 91
15 Oct. 8
10 Sept. 91
2 Feb. 78
10 June 87
1 July 81
July 90
Feb. 82
July 73
Nov. 75
Apr. 85
Dec. "
June 87
Mar. 87
May 83
June 87
Mar. 82
SeDt.84
Aug. 83
Nov. 8i
Mar. 3 1
Feb. 90
Jan. 80
Mar. 68
May 82
Aug. 9
July 8
Apr. 82
Mar. 85
Mar. 82
79
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73 1 5
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75JI4
81I31
84 1 16
77I12
62 2
74l 6
83^ 6
78 1 1
81 3
81! 4
81.18
COLONEL.
14 June 84
27 Feb. 75
1 Oct. 81
1 May 79
14 Apr. 86
£3 Mar. 84
25 June 88
18 June 81
1 O06. 79
30 Nov. 90
X X
624 Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
I COKNKT,
UndLIKUT,
Ol'BffSIQM.
Bourchier, Henry Seton,56 Li. Col. Royal Marines 12 May 59 1 Mar. 62 20 May 76 1 Jnly it
Bourchier, John,5' Major, 81 Foot 24 Aug. 39 2 July 41 27 May 5317 Aug;- 65
Bouwens, Lambart Henry, Major, Royal Artillery 13 Sept.64Ji3 June 77' '6 Nov. 83
Boweu, Henry Griffith,58 Captain, 88 Foot 20 Oct. 59 6 Sept.6ij2o Oct. 69122 Deo. 8a
Bowlby, Pulteney Edward, Major, 48 Foot 130 Mar. 58 23 Nov. 60 21 Jan. 74J 1 July 81
Boyd, George Vachel), Major, 47 Foot 13 Apr. 58 24 May 39 16 July 731 1 July 81
Boyes, Walter John.59 Major, Yorkshire Regiment 21 May .58 6 July 64)13 Nov. 72, ? Mar. 81
Brabazon. John A H.Moor-, Major, Bengal S. C 11 Dec. 46 10 Oct. 53118 Feb. 6i n Dec. 66
Bracken, Thomas Peter Aloysius, Captain, 41 Foot (15 June 58 18 Feb. 62I12 Sept. 69 6 Aug. 79
Braddon, Edw. Hy. C:ode,60 Major Hampshire Regt ji7 Mar. 63 8 Miy 66 20 Nov. 78, 3 M-iy 83
Bradford, Henry Richard,61 Major, Bengal S. C 10 Dec. 47 15 Feb. 53 18 Feb. 61I10 Dec. 67
Bradford, Oliver John, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment '17 Sept. 58 3 Oct. 62J22 July 68j 1 Jan.
Bradley, John Donaldson,03 Captain, 49 Foot I25 Aug. 54' 9 Mar. 5
Bradslinw, Jus. Lewis,64 Major, S. Staffordshire Regiment ... 27 Jan 57 30 July 58
4 Nov. 58 6 Dec. 59
28 Jan. 62 29 May 67
31 Dec. 58 16 Alay 62
8 Dec. 48 2 Aug. 55
7 Nov. 62 21 Aug. 6y
Regtl and Depr.l
30 Aug. 53110 Sept
4 Mar. 57^° Apr.
S7 22 Oct.
7 Nov. 62 1 2 Dec. 65
8 June 49 25 July 54
10 Apr. 49 '26 Dec. 5
4 Nov. 54 23 Nov. 56
j 1 Nov. 60
12 Feb. 63
20 Oct. 6117 July 65
I 2 Aug. 71
,18 July o;
15 -Ian. 64
23 Nov. 53'26 Feb. 58
15 Mar. 55 17 Aug. 55
8 Dec. 56
19 May 54
21 Oct. 62
iq June 5
19 Aug. 56
26 Jan. 58
5 July 55
10 July 63
13 May 59
25 May 60
22 Feb. 55
11 June 58
4 July 60
18 Mar. 62
23 Apr. 55
20 Mar. 60
4 July 65
16 May 62
19 Dec. 60
16 Aug. 59
8 J une
12 Dec. 56
3 Aug. 67
Bradshaw, Os ?vald Mosley, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Brady, David Michael Fras.66 Major, South Lancashire RegL
Bran'der^William M.67 Captain, 24 Foot
Brandt, Edward,68 Major, 103 Foot
Breretun, Robert Kean.69 Major, Irish Regiment
Bridgman, Frederick Henry/0 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Briggs, John Archer Julian, 71 Captain, 18 Foot
Brind, Fred. Sale Sawley.72 Major, Leicesier Regiment
Brind, William Henry,'3 Major, 103 Fo')t )ii Oct
p.s.c. Brooke, Charles Kennedy, Major, East Yorkshire)
Regiment '" $
Brown, William, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Brown, William Edward,"1 Lt.Col. 13 Foot
Browne, Edward Francis,71 Captain, 35 Foot
Browne, Henry Robert Yates, :s Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Browne, James Henry Granville, Major, R. Artillery ...
Browne, William Henry,*1 Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Bruce, Alfred Craw.brd*,82 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Buckle, Dudley William, Major, P.oyal Artillery
JJucknill, John Townsend, Major, Royal Engineers
Burke, Bernard H.84 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners
Burke, Theobald,80 Captain, 18 Foot
Burro wes, Algernon St. Leger,87 Lt. Col. Royal Marines;/
BecmUing Staff Officer, Bristol $
JJurton. John Eaward, Captain, 91 Foot
Buscaiiet, Jules Robert Boiven,88 Major, Sussex Regiment ...
Busfeild, William, Major, 22 Foot
Butler, Charles, Major, 94 Foot
Butler, Edward Le Breton, Captain, i4Foot
Butler, William Theobald, Captain, 8 Foot
p.s.c. Buxton, Jas. Walton Fowell, Major, Iuniskilling Fus.
Calderon, Charles Matthew,89 Captain, 00 Foot
Call, Charles Frederic,90 Captain, Royal Engineers
Campbell, John, Major, Scottish Rifles
Campbell, Neil,91 Captain, -9 Foot
Cane, Robert Emmet,9- Major, Royal Artillery
Cargill, Spencer. Major, Royal Artillery
Cargill, Sydney,94 Major, Border Regiment
Carleton, Edward William, Major, North Staffordshire Regc
Oarlile, William Ogle, Major, Royal Artillery
Carlyon, Clement Winstanley, Major, R. Marines
Oarr, Charles Harrison, Major, 102 Foot
Oarr, George Sydney, Major, South Lancashire Regiment..
Carr, Nicholas Edward,96 Major, InniskillingFus. (27 F.) ..
Carre, George Tennant.97 Major, Rifle Brigade
Garter, Stanley, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Cartwright, Reginald Anson-, Major, Northampton Regt. ..
Gave, Walter, Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers
Ghaine, William, Captain, 10 Hussars; Assistant Master of)
the Ceremonies to the Queen j
Chamberlin, Edw. Henry,'9 Captain, Rifle Brigade
Ohamberlin. William R. Bigshy,100 Captain, 24 Foot
Chambers, Francis Henry, Captain, 39 Foot
Chapman, Geo. Henry Jas. Mowbrav,102 Major, 5 Foot
Chailes, James,103 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery
■Charlton, Richard Granville.101 Captain, S.O. of Pensioners..
Oheetham, Charles Joseph,105 Major, K. Marine Artillery
Cholmele.v, Henry John, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regiment 18 Jan. Ci 1 31 Jan. 65
Churchill, Charles Morant,107 Major, West Kent Regiment. ..21 Dec. 60 18 Oct. 64
4 Aug. 6i| 1 Oct. 77
28 Oct. 68 10 July 75
4 Nov. 70. 4 Nov. 78
8 Jan. 56
1 May 3»
28 Ojt. 76
13 Feb. 67
30 July 62
2 Mar. 78
Service
9 Nov. 66
1 Apr. 70
2 Mar. 68
23 Nov. 70
1 July
25 May 80
26 Mar. 73
10 July 81
25rV yrs
24 Nov. 77
22 Nov. 79
29 Jan. 79
1 July 81
27 Aug. 58J 5 July 72
29 Dee. 54 14 Sep. 69
6 June 62)17 Mar. 76
to May 73129 Nov. 79
8 Dec. 75 1 Nov. 82
20 Oct. 732oOjt. 81
2 Aug. 83 20 Dec. 89
7 Nov. 77 25 Aug. 83
20 Sept. 77 15 Jan. 84
1 Apr. 70 1 July
13 Sept.65 1 Oct. 77
15 Juue 85
23 Feb. 75
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
21 Mar. 68 5 Feb. 79
6 Apr. 64 1 Oct. 77
10 Nov. 77 15 Oct. 81
9 Feb. 70! 1 July 81
17 July 66in Juue 79' 2 Mar
1 July 81
14 Dec. 55 22 Oct. 61
24 Jan. 65 27 Sept. 71
24 Sept. 53I23 June 63
14 Mar. 59 30 June 63
13 Jan. 59
1 Oct. 58
2 Jan. 69
26 Oct. 60
10 Juue 52
21 Sept.55
6 Mar. 56
27 Aug. 58
17 Nov. 63
8 Jan. 68
1 Julv 61
3 July 58
2 Oct". 66
24 Mar. 69
16 Sept. 6
25 Juue 60
30 July 62
18 Feb. 62
28 Dec. 65
9 Oct. 57
3T May 50
21 Oct. 59
26 Jan. 55 10 Nov. 55
21 Nov. 51J 6 June 54
12 Jure 58 27 Aug. 58
18 Jan. 51(27 May 53
5 Nov. 69
Churchill, George Frederic,108 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corp;
Clarke, Henry Wilbertbrce, 109 Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Eng
Clarke, James Alleyne,110 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Clarke, John Sheridan, Major, Royal Artillery
Clarke, Sir Marshall James,112 RCMG. Major, Royal Artillery
Clarke, Montagu de Salis M. K. G. A.113 Captain, 50 Foot
Clarkson, Frederick William, Captain, 39 Foot
8 Mar. 64
Depart
Clarkson, "William Henry, Captain, 30 Foot 2q /une
Coates, Charles,115 Major, 99 Foot
Cobb, John,116 Capt. Royal Marines
Cobbe, Francis, Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
Cockcraft, William La Trobe,1'8 Major, R. Marine Artillery...
Coffey, Francis, Major, Inniskilliug Fusiliers
Cole, Henry Hardy, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
Collins, Josiah Erskine,120 Major, Hampshire Regiment
Colquhoun, Jas. Andrew Sutherland, 21 Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Art.
Conmgton, John Codd,122 Major, 13 Foot
Cook, Francis John Gilbert, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps ...
Cooper, Henry Fallowneld,125Ca/)rum, Royal Marines
Cope, Sir Anthony,12' Major, Ritle Brigade
18 Feb. 53
12 Nov. 58
49
11 Dec. <7
28 June 49
14 Juue 45
23 Dec. 59
16 Aug. 61
18 Dec. 52
Depart-
14 Nov. 48
16 Oct. 60
Oct. 7 1 1 1 July 81
30 Nov. 66 19 Apr. 80
26 Dec. 65 16 Jan. 75
15 Aug. 69 31 Dec. 78
1 Apr. 75 1 July 81
12 Feb. 731 1 July 8r
11 Nov. 74l 1 July 81
3 Aug. 6712 Apr. 79
9 Sept. 74 29 Sept. 80
11 Occ. 76I 1 Apr. 82
1 Apr. 70 ! 1 July 81
9 June 75 21 Feb. 82
19 Dec. 72 19 Dec. 80
8 Feb. 68; 1 July 8
20 Aug. 71,12 Aug. 81
10 May 64J 1 Oct. 77
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
12 May 87
25 Mar. 71
28 Sept.87
1 July 81
24 Oct. 83
1 Apr. 82
2 May 83
18 Apr. 68
1 July 81
3 May 91
23 Apr. 73
" Nov. 82
12 Jan. 81
19 July 82
1 Jan. 84
1 3 May 85
7 July 80
9 Aug. 73
7 Dec. 88
11 I'ec. 88
1 July 81
27 Sept. 82
72 Jan. 81
? May 84
1 Aug. 72
1 Oct. 77
12 Feb. 81
7 Nov. 85
6 Nov. 86
20 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 97
27 Jan. 92
12 Feb. 87
1 July 88
21 Apr. 80
3 Dec.
14 July 69 13 Apr. 81
16 May 55 J 1 Oct. 77
18 Apr. 65 1 Oct. 77
26 Dec. 57 5 July 7
18 Feb. 70 31 Dec. 78
16 Aug. 59 5 July 72
8 June 80 21 May 83
7 Nov. 63 10 O M. 79
6 Feb. 77! 1 July 8
7 May 67 8 Mar. 761 8 Mar. 84
8 June 60 3 Aug. 72 1 July 81
mental Service 2ij*jyrs.
17 July 66 8 June 78:10 Jan. 85
22 Feb. 63 8 Dec. 75 21 Apr. 80
25 Aug. 54 10 May 61,29 June 74
21 Nov. 62 25 Nov. 68 1 1 Dec. 80
6 June 54 15 June 58 5 July 72
2 July 59 17 Mar. 63 23 Aug. 77
1 Sept. 53 26 Sept. 61 25 Nov. 74
Apr. 51 127 Aug. 59 ' 5 July 72
18 May 6i|25 Dec. 74 1 July 8i
9 Nov. 58121 Oct. 59 18 Oct. 73 1 July 81
17 Dec. 62 6 June 77 17 Dec. 82
8 June 67(27 Apr. 70 1 July 81
10 Dec. 581 1 Aug. 72|i6 Jan. 80
6 July 55 126 Nov. 61:31 Mar. 75
mental Service 22,s3 yrs
17 Aug. 52 20 Apr. 6o, 1 Aug. 72
2 May 65 13 Nov. 72: i July 8e
94
15 Mar. 97
25 Ojt. 82
13 Mar. i'i
ti May 78
1 July 81
18 Oct. 79
15 Oct. 83
1 July 81
16 Mar. 87
30 May 83
21 July 80
4 June 79
25 May 85
15 May 89
24 Sept.84
12 Oct. 87
10 Feb. 83
" Dec. 80
26 Feb. 94
15 Oct. 81
1 July 81
15 Aug. 84
20 Aug. 84
12 Aug. 33
1 July 81
1 July 81
28 Oct. 79
25 Feb. 80
10 July 79
8 Apr. 87
26 Dec. 80
21 May 95
10 Oct. 86
13 Feb. 84
8 Mar. 90
1 Feb. 87
11 Dec. 38
29 June 87
28 Mar. 83
20 Mar. 8c
1 July 81
2 Mar. 78
2 July 79
17 May 85
1 Aug. 72
28 July 85
5 Apr. 87
17 Dec. 89
17 May 86
to Jan. 87
27 Mar. 80
11 Dec. 88
31 Dec. 97
9 Mar. 90
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pa>j or on a Pension.
625
OOK.VlsT,
2ndLIEUT
oreysiGN"
Cornish Oharl»s Orchard ,as Captain, 73 Toot
Cotton, Fras. Fred.146 Lt.Cot. R. (Bengal) Engineers
Cotton, Walter, 'a" Major. Royal Artillery
Coussmaker, Georgs,'^8 Major, Bombiy Staff Corps
CoussmaKer, Macclesfield Forbes, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C. ...
Cox, George Augustus, Maior, Leicestershire Regiment
i>.*.c. Creagb. John,130 Captain, 5 Foot
Creighton, Fitzraaurice, i31 Major, Royal Marines
Cresswell, Charles Arthur,132 Li. Col. Indian Staff Corps
•Crooke, bdward Rea Milner,92 Major Royal Marine )
Artillery; Recruiting Staff Officer, Edinburgh, 1 May g5... j
Crosbie. John Gustavns,13* Lt.Col. King's Royal Rifles
Crnickshank, James Henry Robert, Major, R. (Bombay) Eng.
Cunningham, Allan Joseph C.138 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Eng. ...
Cunningham, Charle-,'157 L' Col. Royal Engineers
Curry, Michael,133 Major, Staff Captain Isle of Man
fCuthell, Th'smas George. Captain, 13 Hus-ars
(Dale, Henry Montagu,1*0 Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
'Daly, William, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Daniell, Edward Staines,1*1 Major, 102 Foot
IDarley, William Sanders, Major, South Staffordshire Regt....
Davern, George William, Captain, 17 Foot
'.Davidson, Christopher Middlemass,1*3 Major, Munster )
Fusiliers. Gentleman at Arms )
Davies, Jaspar Gustayus Silvester, Lt.Col. Riyal Engineers
Davies. Rober,,1*5 Captain, 28 Foot
IDavis, Alfre 1 Thornton,'*6 L'.Col. Bengal Iniantry
Davy, James John, Lt.Col. Yorkshire Light Infantry
Dawson, Frederick, Major, Durham Lignt Infantry
Day, John, Captain, Royal Artillery
• de Cetto, Louis Chas. Aug. Adrian,1*8 Major, R. Artillery ...
Delaeonabe, William Addis,1*9 Captain, R. Marines
■de Longue-vilte, Charles Myers,150 Major, 101 Foot
Des Barres, Alex- Hamilton,154 Major, Royal Marines
Des Barres, Augustus H. John, Major, Royal Artillery
Dickinson, William,156 CSI. Major', Bombay Staff Corps [R]
Dillon, Robert Henry, Captain, 45 Foot
Dixon, Charles Frederick, Major, Royal Artillery
Dobbin, Geo. Miller,15" Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Dods, Peter,158 Major, Bimbay Staff Corps
Dolphin, Harry Edmund,150 Major, Royal Artillery
Dmoner, John King,160 Major, Suffolk Regiment
Douglas, Hugh Alexander, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Doveton, Henry, Major, Royal (Bombay) Engineers
TJffi Dowell, George Dare.161 Captain, R. Marine Artillery
Downs, Leonard, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
•du Jardin, Benjamin Stephens, Captain, 7 Foot
Durand, Sir Edward Law, Bart. Cii. Lt.Col. Indian S. C
Darnford, Edward Oongreve Langley,162 Captain, R. Mar. Art ..
Burrant, Frederic William, u'-\ Major, West Riding Regiment
Duthie, William Henry Moore, Major, Royal Artillery
Dysart, Conolly,163 Major, 10S Foot
Eccles, Francis Edward, Captain, 31 Foot
lEden, Archibald Dutfield, '^ Major, Scottish Rifles
Eden, Henry Horace, Captain, 30 Foot
ZEdmondes, Francis Quinton. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Edwards, Et. Hon. Sir Fleetwood Isham, KCB. Lt.Col. Royal")
Engineers ; Keeper of the Prioy Fane to the Queen, and >
Extra Equerry to Her Majesty )
Edye, Lourenco,'66 Lt.Col. Royal Marines.
Egerton, Rowland, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Egerton, William Willoughby,'68 Lt.Col. Liverpool Regiment
Ellernian, Edward John,169 Major, q8 Foot
Elliot, John M'Dowell,l;0 Major, 4 Foot
Ellis, Arthur,171 Captain, Royal Marines "..
Ellis, Waiter Treslove, Lt.Col. Northampton Regiment
Elliston, Edmund Charles,1" Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ......
Empson, Charles Anglesea, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
England Albert Edward,1 = Major Ecyal Artillery
England, James Montague FitzRoy,176 Capt. Irish Fusiliers.!!
Evans, Edward William,1 e Major 19 Foct
Everitt, Herbert. ' 9 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Eyre, "Vincent George Lawrence,180 Lt.Col. Indian S. C. ...!!!
Faircloth, Henry John,182 Captain, 81 Foot """
Fairlie, Charles Hay,183 Captain, 19 Hussars
Farmar, William Edward, Captain, R. Marines
Farmer, Geo. Lancelot M'Lean,185 Lt. Col. King's Roj'al Rifles
Farquhar, Francis Glennie, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Farrer, Henry, Major, Oonniught Ranger
20 Nov. 58
4 Jan. 58
19 Dec. 60
21 Sept. 60
!8 Apr. 54
8 Apr. 5
8 Dec. 66
23 Apr. 58
11 June ^,8
2 Feb. 58
24 Jan. 63
20 Jan. 62
15 Oct. 61
r4 June 45
8 July 62
13 Mar. 53
26 Feb. 62
11 Dec. 63
8 June 60
23 Dec. 64
■-<) Nov. 59
30 July 62
4 Aug.. 63
15 Jan. 56
21 June 54
12 Jan. 66
2 Aug. 71
4 Aug. 73
10 Apr. 78
Jan. 70
19 Dec. 72
24 Apr. 72
16 Dec. 60
29 May 63
12 Jan 78
3 Aug. 67
23 Apr. 5
20 Oct. 59
10 Feb. 64
co Mar. 61
3 July 50
13 Dec. 45
28 Dec. 64
18 Jan. 48
24 Mar. 58
o Dec. 50
3 Mar. 46
6 Oct. 60
25 July 48
S July 55
10 Oct. 6_
30 Dec. 51
8 Feb. 6
Fawcett, Rowland Hill, 1S7 Capt. West Riding Regt. (33 Foot),.
Fawkes, Montagu, Lt. Col. Irish Fusiliers
29 Apr. 37
16 Mar. 50
2i Feb. 60
'3 July 58
8 Dec.
24 Oct.
8 Feb.
10 Feb.
21 Oct.
20 Apr.
21 Nov.
22 Mar.
66
Feilden, Haughtou Montague James, Major, Royal Artillery
Feneran, Edward,159 Major, 48 Foot .
Fenwick, John Bourcnier, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ........
Ferris, George Augustus,'90 Major, 97 Foot !".!"!'.!
iiolliott, Phdip Horn in, Major, East Lancashire Regiment .
FitzHerbert, Walter Hepburn Melitas,'91 Major, Rifle Brigade
FitzRoy, Edward Albert,'9* Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ""
FitzRoy, Ferdinand, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery...
Fleming, William, Captain, 95 Foot [n
Flood, Henry, Captain, 1 Foot
Foablanque, Alfred,1?5 Major, R. Marines !.!!!!!!
11 July
7 June
15 Nov.
22 Jan.
L5 Dec.
4 Dec.
t8 Oct.
.6 Apr.
14 June
ii Nov.
5 May
5 Sept.
65
54
58
67
54
55 2
42
61
64
14 Mar.
10 Dec.
8 Dec.
7 Sept.
14 Jan.
9 Dec.
28 Apr.
21 July
17 Aug.
18 Sept. 60
27 Aug. 58
8 June 60
19 June 6o
26 July 64
6 July 67
>9 Feb. 64
12 Apr. 64
19 Dec. 49
29 Sept. 65
2 Oct. S3
19 Mar. 66
1 0.it. 58
1 June 60
1 Aug. 61
9 Mar. 67
17 Nov. 63
18 Dec. 61
19 Dec. 55
24 Feb. 54
26 Apr. 49
3 Aug. by
1 July 61
5 Dec. 54
3 Juue 59
1 Apr. 59
31 Jan. 56
27 Dec. 48
15 July 63
17 July 63
21 Aug. 60
to Dec. 38
6 Oct. 51
io June 60
23 Apr. 58
4 Oct. 67
14 Feb. 54
Sept. 77
20 May 68
15 May 70
3 Aug. 72
8 July 72
19 Feb. 70
7 May 70
1 Jan. 74
6 Sept. 73
21 Feb. 57
31 Oct. 77
t Apr. 70
23 Juue 75
3 Aug. 72
t Apr. 70
6 May 69
22 May 75
31 Oct. 74
1 Apr. 75
15 Aug. 65
18 Mar. 62
8 Dec. 60
31 Dec. 79
25 Nov. 74
8 Feb. 61
6 May 65
17 Oct. 71
27 Au ». 58
17 J-iiy 59
18 Feb. 76
5 May 5 9
6 Jan. 65
15 Oct. 70
22 Sept. 59
23 Nov. 72I
21 July
10 Oct. 77
. 27 Mar. 6
18 Oct. 64I11 July 72
1 Nov. 60 8 Oct. 73
8 Oct. 39 15 Nov. 53
50 Sept. 59^8 Oct. 68
8 July 62 19 Apr. 76
13 Nov. 60 16 Sept. 63
14 June 63 6 June 77
30 Juue 63
_ Aug.
id Nov.
10 J una
4 Sept.
29 Dec.
27 May
6 Mar.
15 Apr.
27 June
9 June
22 June
Dec.
20 Apr.
15 J uno
3 Apr.
3 Nov.
7 July
7 Mar.
15 Sept
9 Dec.
5 Nov.
2 Sept.
7 Jan.
6 June
0 June
jd Apr.
58J30 Nov.
62 14 Aug.
19 June
26 July
1 Feb.
17 Nov.
14 Apr.
5 July 77
1 July
7 May
10 Nov.
,_ 9 July
5423 July
48 14 July
67 1 Dec.
69 22 Mar.
63J15 Jan.
60 23 Nov.
67 28 May
54 5 Feb.
60 21 Nov.
70 22 Jan.
16 Oct.
8 Jan.
13 Feb.
5 July
2 Aug
4 Jan.
652
76 2
76
72
70 1
1 July 81
1 July 81
19 Feb. 82
4 Jan. 78
19 Dec. 80
1 July 8:
29 Dec. 73
1 Oct. 77
12 Jan. 86
15 June 85
10 Mar. 80
21 Dec. 77
1 July 81
1 July 81
30 June 81
4 Feb. 85
20 Jan. 82
1 July 81
30 Nov. 70
3 Sept.81
6 Aug. 79
1 July
13 Sopt.
13 Mir.
8 Oct.
1 July
1 July
1 July
1 July
23 June
10 Oct.
:3 Dec.
1 July
:8 Jan.
1 Oct.
7 May
5 July
3 Mar.
3 Apr.
1 July
2 Oct.
ji De:;.
17 Sept.
13 Feb.
6 Mar.
10 Oct.
14 Sept.
1 July
1 July
20 July
20 Apr.
1 July
21 Aug.
24 Juue
3d Juue 8;
8 Dec. 87
7 May 79
1 July 81
14 Feb. 60
5 July 72
4 Aug. 73
1 July 81
Mar. 84
.. Mar. 8.,
9 Mar. i 1
,- 18 Nov. 82
66 11 Nov. 78
'- 27 Sept.8-
22 Jan. 87
22 Nov. 79
7 Mar. 80
Jan
73 1 Julv 81
71 1 July 81
77 1 July 81
61 25 Sjpt.07118 May 81
70 1 July "
- Oct.
63124 Nov.
54 23 Nov.
57I10 Dec.
49 20 July
6cj 22 Feb.
65 12 Nov-
60 23 Nov.
57 21 July
56 5 JUTL3
57 7 De«-
59 3 Aug.
1 Nov. 82
6 Dec. 73
10 Dec. 7.}
5 July 72
1 July 8t
1 July 81
1 July Si
5 July 72
_. 1 Jan. 79
70 30 Mar. 8i
67 2 c June 79
j LIEUT.
ICOLONBL.
I i July 81
1 July 88
18 Feb. 92
1 Apr. 83
19 Dec. 86
21 June 87
1 July Si
1 May 78
12 Jan. 92
22 Nov. 93
9 Sept. 84
1 June 84
9 Jau. 85
13 Nov. 87
1 July 81
4 Feb. 85
20 Jan. 83
21 June 87
4 Jan. 71
23 Aug. 39
1 July 81
10 June 82
7 Sept.85
1 July 81
i8 0ct. 85
1 July 83
14 Mar. 83
7 June 82
26 Feb. 81
20 May 76
10 Jau. 72
28 Dec. 92
6 Sept. 84
19 Dec. 76
1 July 81
24 June 82
4 Feb. 74
17 Feb. 72
8 Sept.85
17 Dec. 81
1 July 81
31 Dec. 85
23 Apr. 72
II Jan. 87
1 July 81
10 Oct. 91
8 May 77
14 SeDt. 81
4 Nov. 83
1 Jan. 63
1 July 81
14 Mar. 83
1 July 81
22 Sept. 90
22 Oct. 90
8 Dec. 94
1 July hi
t July 87
6 Mar. 67
29 Nov. 79
H July 78
1 Apr. 90
22 Mar. 90
>-8 Mar. 90
7 July 83
9 Sept.85
7 Juue 79
26 Jan. t>4
22 Jan. 93
26 May 80
1 July 8i
11 June 70
7 Jan. 90
5 July 86
7 July 84
24 Aug. 81
9 Ja 1. 89
1 Nov. 89
1 July 81
8 Sept. 79
17 Jan 77
15 Oct. 81
18 Nov. 82
1 Oct. 87
22 Sept. 75
18 Miy 81
1 July 81
20 Sept.8>"
X X 2
626-7 Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
Forbes, Edward Millett,196 Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Forbes, Henry Villiers,19" Major. Royal Marines
CORNET,
2ndLIEUT
OrKNSlGN.
20 Oct. 61
20 Mar. 54
Forbes. John Foster.198 Major, Bombaj' Staff Corps 1 j Jan.
Ford, Alfred John,199 Captain, 1 Foot
Ford, John, Major, Roval (Madras) Artillery
Forster, William David, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Forsyth, Frederick Arthur, Major, 5 Foot
Fosbroke, John Dudley, Major, Royal Marines
p.s.c. Fothergill, Charles Vim.3"0 Major, Royal Marines
p.s.c. Fox, Walter Reginald,202 Major,. Royal Artillery
Francklyn, Win. Henry Miller, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Franklen, Charles Richard,2"3 Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick, Sir Charles Edward, Bart. Major, 21 Hussars
Freeman, Francis Peere William, Major, Royal Artillery
Freeth, William, Major. Madras Staff Corps .".
French, John Thomas, Captain, 90 Foot
Froom, George,205 Major. Connanght Rangers
Fryer. Edward John, 20r' Major, Rifle Brigade
Fuller, Henry, Major, Royal Marines
Galloway, Frank,iOS Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Gardner, Charles Henry, T.t.Col. Derbyshire Regiment
Garnham, John William, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery ..
Garratt, John Arthur Thomas, Major, Grenadier Guards
Garsia, Michael Clare,210 Ca2>tain, 30 Foot
Gattey, Fras. Wm. Braithwait, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps...
Gaulter, Henry Edward,211 Major. Hampshire Regiment
Gavegau, Francis Charles,212 Major, Berkshire Regiment ...
Gibb, Reginald Kennett, Major, 1 West India Regiment
Gibbons, Frederick FitzRoy,214 Lt.Col. Devonshire Regt. ...
Gibson, Robert,215 Capt. 89 Foot (Quarter Master, 2 Apr. 47)...
Gibsone, HughF. H., Captain, 73 Foot
Gillmor, John Greenwood, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Glancy. Thomas, Lt.Col. "Royal Engineers
Gleig, Charles Fleming, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Godwin-Austen, H. Haversham.217 Capt. Bengal Staff Corps...
Golding, Harry, Major, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ...
Gordon, JohnAndrias D.uli Lt.Col. Bengal Inlantry '.....
Gordon, James Rollings, Major, 108 Foot
Gore, Frederick Augustus, Capt. York and Lancaster Regt....
Gore, George Anthony Ellard,-20 Major, Royal Marines, )
Gentleman at Arms \
Gouldsbury, Dudley Elphinstone,221 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Gower, John Nathaniel, Captain, 78 Foot
Graeme, Charles de Jersey, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Graeme, Lawrence Anthony M.223 Major, 102 Foot
Graham, Douglas A. G. C'.22* Major, 6 Dragoon Guards
Graham, Lionel Frederick, Lt.Col. Army Ordnance Dept
Grant, Robert Joynt Gordon,226 Major, Sussex Regiment
Grant, Wilmot, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Graves, Francis Lowry,227 Major, Royal Artillery
Graves, Henry Affleck,221 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Gray, Arthur, Captain, 41 Foot
Gray, William Ker, Major, 86 Foot
Greatwood. Henry Frederick,229 Major, East Surrey Regt....
Green, Richard Spurgeon,206 Major, Berkshire Regiment
Gregory, George Constable,231 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Greig, Banks Robinson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Grindlay, Henry Robert,222 Major, 21 Hussars
Grubb, Alexander,233 Major, Royal Artillery ..
Gubbins, John Egerton, Major, Royal Artillery
Guillamore, Hardress Standish, Tisct. Major, R. (Madras) Art
Gully, William,235 Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
p.s.c. Gunter, Edward,236 Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regt
Gyll, Flemyng George, Major, Royal Artillery
Hadden, Louis Jas. Wainwright, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Haig, Arthur Balfour, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Halkett, Henry Craigie,238 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hall, Alfred Campbell Blair, Lt.Col. North Lancashire Regt.
Hall, George Wm. Monk, Major, Berkshire Regiment ...
Hallett, Charles Evans,210 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Halliday, Stratford Charles, Major, Royal Artillery
Hamilton, Boyd Cullen Poley, Major, Royal Marines
Hamilton, Charles James,242 Major, East'Kent Regiment
Handy, Bennett Fleming,243 Major, Liverpool Regiment
Handyside, William,245 Captain, Coast Brigade of Art. [R] ...
Hankin, Frederick George, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Harden, John Edward,246 Major, 109 Foot
Hardinge, Henry Haughton, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Hardinge, Herbert Richard, Captain, 32'Foot
Hardy, John Braithwaite,248 Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery
Hare, Richard Thomas,249 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Harenc, Charles Edward,250 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
arrison, Arthur John, Captain, 7 Foot
Harrison, Henry A. Captain, 24 Foot
Harrison, Henry Drinkrcw,252Zf.Co7. The Buffs.;
Harvest, Henry Lewis,253 Major, Irish Fusiliers
Harvey, Edward,*54 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Harvey, George Sheppard,255 Major, Royal Artillery '"
Harvey, Henry James,256 Major, K. O. Scottish Borderers ...
Ilawkes, Richard Lloyd, Captain. 36 Foot
Haynes, Jonathan Wynyard,2" Major, 2 West India Regiment
HayWard, John Fred. Curtis, Major, King's Own Scottish >
Borderers j
iS Aut;. 4<3
13 Jtine56
1 1 Dec. 49
1 Apr. 58
11 iJar. 59
13 Nov. 5,
4 Dec. 61
23 Oct. 54
CAPTAIN. MAJOB.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
20 Oct. 62 5 Jan. 711 1 July 81 20 Oct. 87
2 June 55:13 June 65 1 Oct. 77 30 Mar. 78
4 Jan.
4 Jan.
20 July 57
18 July 5
27 Aug. 58 J 24 Mar. 65
21 Aug. 55! 5 July 60
1 Apr. 62 2C June 72
t Aug. 60
7 May 59
22 Mar. 64
26 Nov. 6^
3 Jan. 55
2 July 6i|i8 Oct. 64
8 June 6c
1 Dec.
26 July 55 8 July 56
3 Oct. 66
15 June 55
22 June 59
8 Feb. 61
26 Mar. 58
Depart-
9 July 62
29 Mar. 6:
12 Nov. 58
4 July 60
3 Apr. 49
13 July 58
12 June 57
8 June 6c
26 Dec. 51
31 Dec. 61
20 June 61
1 3 June jj 1
21 July 63
28 June 65
16 Oct. 66
1 May 57
3 July 60
11 June 53
20 Feb. 63
Depart-
24 Jan. 52
2 Feb. 58
22 Aug. 68
12 Feb. 58
22 May 62
19 June 60
8,'Mar. 64
18 Oct. 6;
2Q.May 63
17 May 61
mental
14 June 64
9 Oct. 61
6 Aug. 61
9 Aug. 64
22 Feb. 50
24 Aug. 60
10 May 61
1 Nov. 60
30 July 62
12 Oct. 54
5 Dec. 62
30 July 62
23 Nov. 56
25 Apr. 65
4 Nov. 59
1 May 55
30 Dec. 59
21 Aug. 60
20 Jan. 57
24 Feb. 37
7 Dec. 55
31 Dec. 58
8 Sept. 60
2 Aug.
21 Sept.6o
31 May 59
24 June 62
13 Dec. 65
17 Mar. 58
7 Aug. 61
11 Dec. 49
Jan. 59
14 May 58
8 June 49
7 Dec. 55
15 Oct. 61
10 Mar. 57
1 Apr. 59
3 Aug. 60
3 Oct. 54
5 June 38
30 Nov. 55
25 May 55
Jan. 62
3 Aug. 67
17 Apr. 69
20 Nov. 57
31 May 64
4 Aug. 56
28 Oct. 64
mental
io Dec. 52
27 Apr. 60
24 June 63
16 July 63
27 May 62
17 July 57
9 Jan. 63
1 Jan. 62
30 Apr. 58
19 June 60
1 Aug. 42
1 Apr. 61
1 Oct. 57
11 Dec. 58
27 Apr.
23 Sept.62
22 June 58
18 Sept.63
22 June 59
11 Apr. 71
21 June 64
8 Oct,
2 June 67
1 Apr. 63
3 Aug. 67
22 Oct. 6i
25 Nov. 64
3 May 55
11 Nov. 52
1 Jan. 62
19 Dec. 60
22 Feb. 6i
29 Aug. 54
27 Apr. 58
5 May 63
0 Apr. 60
29 July 62
29 Mar. 64
9 Feb. 55
22 Dec. 59
10 Aug. 56
1 Apr. 60
21 Sept. 56
23 Nov. 55
Oct. 65
9 Oct. 75
3 Aug. 67
21 Oct. 76
4 Dec. 73
13 Nov. 61
14 Aug. 72
28 Sept. 74
11 Dec. 70
23 June 60
31 Oct. 77
2 Nov. 60
15 Dec. 76
11 Dec. 72
3 June 73
1 Oct. 77
6 May 67
25 Jan. 71
Service
28 May 73
21 Sept. 65
20 Apr. 67
22 July 71
ian. 74 2 Mar. 78
7 Jan. 74I t July 81
1 Aug. 72I29 Jan. 77
5 July 72) 1 Aug. 72
1 July 81 30 Nov. 81
1 July 81
2 Oct. 79
21 Apr. 80
4 Dec. 81
5 July 72
1 July 8
1 July 8
11 Dec. 78
S Mar. 73
1 July 81
16 Mar. 80
1 July 81
2 Mar. 81
17 Dec. 81
16 Sept. 82
30 Nov. 78
23l? yrs-
1 July 81
2 Oct. 77
24 Dec. 73
1 July 81
18 Feb. 59 16 Apr. 61
20 Oct. 65 25 Dec. 77
12 June 69 12 June 77
2 Aug. 73I 1 July 81
15 Mar. 73
29 Oct. 58
18 Dec. 75
5 June 70
30 July 62
24 Sept. 70
4 July
16 Oct.
26 Oct. 65
29 Apr. 76
30 July 62
16 Aug. 73
Service
22 Mar. 63
4 Feb. 71
1 Jan. 76
16 July 75
12 Nov. 70
10 Nov. 65
27 Feb. 69
28 Mar. 74
20 J an. 69
23 Nov. 72
24 Feb. 52
1 July 74
8 Dec. 69
23 Dec. 71
24 Mar. 65
15 Mar. 73
28 Sept. 71
30 Mar. 70
3 Aug. 72
2 Aug. 8
17 May 7
1 Jan. 73
24 June 74
1 Jan. 76
27 Apr. 81
26 June 67
4 June 73
7 Sept. 55
11 Dec. 61
30 Oct. 69
23 May 74
22 Feb. 68
27 Aug. 58
7 Dec. 67
15 Oct. 73
16 Mar. 67
8 Mar. 67
29 June 70
18 Aug. 63
23 May 73
Oct. 67
15 Mar. 73
3 Apr. 70
10 July 66
28 June 71
1 Jan. 81
18 Nov. 68
1 July 81
20 June 8 1
29 July 74
19 Sept. 83
28 June 86
16 Oct. 86
13 Feb. 78
1 July 81
15 Aug. 6S
19 July 82
28Ji yrs.
1 Oct. 77
7 Aug. 80
2 Mar. 81
16 Jufy 83 16 Juiy
2 Feb. 81 1 July 81
20 Mar. 78
29 May 82
10 Feb. 81
19 Jan. 87
4 Dec. 87
17 May 79,
18 Mar. 82-
9 Dec. S2
20 Mar. 83:
1 July 81
21 Jan. 90
15 Oct. 81
11 Dec. 85
1 Nov. 87
7 Sept. 86.
26 Apr. 85
17 July 74
July 81
11 Dec. 88
20 Dec. aoi
28 June 84
1 July 81
18 Jan. 88
6 Nov. 63:
1 Nov. 79
3 Sept. 8 1
23 Nov. 87
1 July 88.
2 Mar. 78
18 July 8&
20 June 87
21 July 77
19 Sept. 83
28 June 93
16 Oct. 92
25 May 78
14 July 83,
22 May 75
12 July 89.
24 Aug. 85
10 Nov. 83.
1 July 81
24 Aug. 87
21 June 80
1 Jan. 83
20 Jan. 77
13 Feb. 8
19 Jan. 58
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
11 Nov. 77
23 Nov. 72
1 July 81
8 June
1 July 81
16 May 81
2 Aug.
1 July 81
1 July 81
24 June
30 Nov.
13 Dec. 86
30 Nov. 78
1 July 81
30 July 71
11 Dec. 69
12 Jan. 81
1 July 81
26 May 80
5 July 72
7 Dec. 75
15 Oct. 81
21 Aug. 78
7 June 80
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 81
1 Jan. 76
1 July 81
22 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 74
1 July 81
1 July
20 Mav 82
2 Feb. 84
9 Mar. 62
15 Feb. 87
11 Apr. 65
2 July 84
1 Oct. 84
1 July 79.
10 Feb. 75
1 July 88
8 June 8s
8 Sept.86
30 July 81
2 Aug. 94
1 July 87
5 Sept. 83
24 June 88
4 Apr. 86
12 Aug. 87
30 Nov. 85
25 Mar. 85,
25 Aug. 77
27 June 74
4 May 81
10 May 89.
1 July 81
1 Aug. 72
1 Jan. 79.
5 Oct. 87
1 July 81
7 July 8ct
23 May 88
14 May 84.
11 Oct. 87
27 Aug. 79
1 July 88
1 July 81
9 July 79
20 Oct. 83
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 628-9
CORNET
rndtiEBT
OrBlfSIGW.
16 Nov. 61
27 June 60
8 June 49
25 July 6:
29 July 59
11 Dec. 40
4 Apr. 51
18 Nov. 59
21 Feb. 56
20 Sept. 47
MA.J OS.
23 Dec. 59
3 May S3
3 June 59
9 Apr. bi
13 Dec. 65
4 Apr. 65
23 Dec. 59
4 Jan. 60
30 Dec. 4
13 Dec. 51
20 Feb. 57
12 May ;q
20 July 55
9 June 54
26 July 64
7 Dec. 55
9 Dec. 62
26 July 61
7 June 6:
15 Oct. 61
36 June 60
Dec. 55
14 June 45
4 June 56
10 Dec. 39
25 May 00
12 Nov. 58
8 Dec. 54
31 Mar. 63
18 June 59
27 Dec. 4
5 Dec. 56
19 July 55
18 July 62
19 July 59
22 June 55
23 Aug. 59
8 Feb. 56
14 Apr. 59
21 May 58
9 July 59
17 Aug. 70
5 June 55
1 May 58
11 May 55
19, Dec. 62
22 Sept. 60
1 June 5 s
6 Nov. 60
2 July 45
1 5 Apr. 5S
20 Feb. 57
Healey, John.259 Major, 32 Foot 4 Dec. 57
Heath, John Macclesfield,360 CMG. Major, Bombay Staff Corps 12 Oct. 60
Heathcote, Charles Lechmere, Major, 106 Foot 19 Dec. 60
Heaviside, "William James,261 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers...
Heming, Dempster, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry
Hemsted, Edward, Major, 109 Foot
Henchy, Robert Cameron, Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
Hennell, Reginald,263 DSO. Lt. Col. Bombay Infantry ; Adju- 1
tant and Clerk of the Cheque, Yeomen of the Guard y
Herbert. William Henry. Major, Irish Regiment
Heme, George Edward,26* Major, 103 Food
Herries, Frederick Stansfield. Major, 65 Foot
Herring, William, Major, 27 Foot
Hesketh, James,266 Captain, Military Train, Staff Officer of)
Pensioners j
I Hewett, Henry,267 Captain, R. Marine Artillery
Hezlet, Richard Jackson, Lt.Col. Royal Artiliery
Higginson, Henry Shakespear,268 Lt. Col. R. (BcDgal) Art...
Hill, Aug. James,263 Major, R. Mar. Art. ; Gentleman at Arms
Hill, Fred. J. Ponsonbv, Major, 1 Foot
Hill, Major Dawson, Major, Wiltshire Regiment
Hill, Rowley R'chard Conway, Major. 31 Foot
Hime, Henry William Lovett, Lt.Col. R iyal Artillery
Hobart, George,3"1 Lt. Col. Royal Marines
Hobbs, Josiah Wm. Pearce, Major, Northumberland Fusiliers
Holbrook, Edw. Nicoll Wm. Major, Royal Marines
Hole, Frederick, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Holland, John Yate,273 Captain, Royal Marines
Holland, Trevenan James,27* CB. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
p.s.c. Hollist. Edward Omnianney, Major, Royal Artillery ...
Holloway, Edw. Geo. Vere,276 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Holt, Robert William F., Major, Royal Marines
Horniblow, Thomas,277 Captain, 24 Foot
Hornsby, Henry Francis,278 Major, 102 Foot
Hornsby-Drake, Alf. Western Hatchell,2;9 Major, Madras )
Staff Corps ; Gentleman at Arms j
Hoskins, Reginald, Major, 77 Foot
Howard, Henry Stanley, Lt.Col, Hampshire Regiment
Howard, Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Howell, Horace,281 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Hoyes, Alexander, Major, Leinster Regiment
Hulso, Charles Frederick, Major, Rifle Brigade
Hungerford, Thomas Everard,283 Major R. Marine Artillery
Hunt, Thomas Rochfort, Captain, 17 Foot
Hunter, John,281 Major, R. (Bengali Artillery
Hunter, Thomas Alexander,285 Major, 104 Foot
Hunter- Weston, Gould Read,286 Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Hutchins, Francis Arthur, Captain, 4 Hussars -
Hutchinson, William Lacy, Major, Royal Artillery
Hutchison, Henry M'Leod,288 Lt.Col. West Yorkshire Regt....
Huyshe, Dunbar Fraser, Lt.Col. Royai (Bengal) Artillery .
Hyslop, Maxwell Wither,283 Captain, 101 Foot
Inge, John Walker,231 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
limes, Edward Selby,292 Paymaster, Royal. Marines
p.s.c. Innes, Francis Newell,293 Major, Royal Artillery
Irwin, De la Cherois Thomas, Major, Royal Artillery
Isaacson, Henry Bevan, Major, Royal Marines
Jackson, George Edward Owen,294 Captain, R. Marines :
Jackson, Wm. Henry Munton,295 Captain, 81 Foot
James, Lionel H. Septimus, Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery ...
James, William Hill,236 Major, South Stafford Regiment ' .
Jameson, John,297 Major, Yorkshire Regiment
p.s.c. Jarvis, Robert E. Colborne,298 Major, Hampshire Reo-t.
Jebb, Arthur,299 Major, East Surrey Regiment
Jervis, Edwin,300 Captain, 8 Foot
Johnstone, Samuel Henry Nairne,301 Major, 20 Foot"!!.'!!.'!!!!!
Jones, Owen Thomas, Major, Royal Marine Artillery!!!!!!!.'.'!/!
Josselyn, Arthur Henry, Major, Norfolk Regiment
Josselyn, Frederick John, Captain, 96 Foot !!!!!!...
Justice, Francis James,303 Lt.Col. Somerset Light infantry
Kay, William Algernon,304 Major, 68 Foot
Kelly, John Lovell, Major, 62 Foot !'.!"!"
Kelsall, John Richard, Captain, 54 Foot !!.!!..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kennaway, Charles William, Major, Royal Artillery !!!!!!!!!!
Kerricn, Edmund, Captain, 9 Foot
Kersteman, Jeremiah Bingham, Major, Leinster Regiment
King, Charles Richard,306 Captain, 50 Foot
Kialoch, George H. Anchite,307£«. CoZ. Somerset Lightlnf "
Kinsman, William James,31'8 Captain, R. Marines
Kirby, Thomas Hartwell,309 Major, Cheshire Regiment
Kitching, Charles William Ross,310 Major, Royal Marines
Knatchbull, Charles, Major, Lincoln Regiment
Knight, Henry Sollers Gunning S. Major, 19 Foot ..'.!.!'
Knox, Howe James, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Lamb, George, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery !!."!!!!
Lambert, Walter Miller,3'2 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Lane, Maitland Moore, Major, Royal Artillery
Lascelles, Henry Arthur,31' Major, Ritle Brigade
Lauderdale, Fred. Henry, Earl of. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lavie, Augustus John, Lt.Col. Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Lawrence, Henry John, Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry .' . Jan! 62' IO Mar. 63
I.awson, Marmaduke Charles,3'6 Major, R. (Madras) Artillery ,3 Dec. 4527 June 53
iayard, Brownlow Villiers, Capt. Gloucestershire Regt. (28 F.) 6 Mar 631 17 Nor. 63
30 Apr. 60 24 July 72
30 July 62 12 Oct. 72
3c July 62 19 Nov. 73
10 June 59 24 Mar. 71
21 Nov. 6316 Nov. 73
30 July 62; 7 Oct. 71
31 Dec. 54 10 Feb. 60
30 Oct. 63! 4 Feb. 71
2 Apr. 64 12 Nov. 73
24 Jan. 45 4 Aug. 55
25 Nov. 53; 7 Dec. 58
8 July 62
2 Jan. 69
5 July 64
12 Jan. 55
4 Feb. 62
23 Mar. 67
9 June 6c
3 Aug. 67
3 Feb. 69
27 Mar. 03
10 June 62
5 Apr. 49
1 June 56
1 Oct. 57
5 Sept. 60
28 Mar. 62
7 Oct. 59
23 Nov. 56
23 Feb. 69
3 June 59
24 Jan. 65
22 June 59
30 July 62
11 Jan. 67
3 Apr. 66
3 Feb. 61
13 June 58
21 Feb. 49
12 Aug. 57
21 Feb. 42
31 Mar. 63
25 June 62
4 Aug. 63
9 Dec. 59
0 Mar. 55
19 June 60
23 Oct. 66
12 Jan. 66
1 July 61
2i May 62
27 July 47
5 Aug. 59
11 Dec. 58
1 Oct. 58
7 Aug. 66
8 Aug. 62
15 Feb. 56
22 Jan. 62
s June 58
22 Aug. 60
25 Sept. 60
July 61
28 Oct. 71
7 May 58
16 Nov. 60
7 Mar. 56
23 Dee. 64
14 June 64
7 Apr. 63
11 Mar. 59
8 Oct. 61
27 May 48
11 Feb. 59
21 July 70
28 May 62 24 Jan. 65
2 Sept.45 3 JU113 47
4 Mar. 621 2 June 65
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58
26 June 60 18 May 65
19 June 60
17 Apr. 60 24 Jan. 6
22 Feb. 61 1 2 Oct. 66
8 June 60
28 Aug. 48 14 Apr. 59
•9 June no 23 Nov. 72
3 June 60 4 Feb. 74
iS May 65J16 Nov. 75
'13 Dec. 59
16 Oct. 67
25 Feb. 74
2( Nov. 7'
26 Aug. 8c
15 Jan. 79
7 May 7;
4 Jan. 72
14 Apr. 59
13 Dec. 63
19 Nov. 68
20 Feb.
2 June 76
19 Jan
30 July 62
26 July 76
22 Jan. 68
29 May 66
3 Aug. 72
26 July 73
7 July 80
24 Sept. 73
1 Oct. 77
21 July 63
27 Aug. 58
2 Jan. 64
io Dec. 54
1 Feb
1 Apr. 75
19 Nov. 73
4 Feb. 74
21 Dec. 60
:3 Nov. 72
9 Oct. 78
0 Feb. 78
10 Oct.
15 Oct. 76
1 Mar. 55
24 Dec. 70
1 Aug. 72
30 Oct. 69
24 Nov. 77
4 Dec. 73
25 Apr. 65
24 Dec. 67
30 June 63
5 Feb. 70
9 Nov. 66
22 Mar. 64
20 Mar. 80
10 Nov. 69
19 July 64
21 Oct. 68
24 Aug. 77
14 Sept. 70
9 June 65
1 Apr. 70
18 Nov. 68
10 July 56
7 Aug. 66
21 July 82
24 Feb. 77
30 Oct. 57
19 Nov. 73
9 July 79
[2 Oct. 80
21 July 80
2 Mar. 81
16 Nov. Si
4 May 81
5 July 72
1 July 81
1 July 81
14 June 64
5 July 72
23 Jan. 78
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
1 July 81
LIBUT.
COLONEL.
i Aug. 72
3 Nov. 75
12 Apr. 73
21 Sept. 7
22 Feo. 7
1 Dec. 72
18 July 71
27 A-'ig- 58
4 Mar. 68
July 81
1 July 81
5 July 72
1 July 81
1 July 8
19 Jan. 8
29 Sept. 81
12 Dec. 83
1 July 81
4 Jan. 8c
30 Dec. 6:
15 Aug. 61
25 Aug. 77
20 Feb. 77
1 July 81
5 Feb, "
22 May 75
26 July 84
1 Feb. 79
31 Dec. 78
1 July 81
26 July 81
7 Jan. 82
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
i Oct. 77
24 Mar. 58
27 Apr. 81
25 June 82
2 Mar. 81
1 July 81
9 July 7S
25 Aug. 86
12 Feb. 81
11 Dec. 86
16 Nov. 87
29 June 81
1 Aug. 72
25 July 87
18 June 86
11 Sept. 72
17 May 76
4 Sept. 80
3 June 84
1 Sept. 73
1 Oct. 87
Jan.
1 Nov. 85
30 Nov. 78
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81
11 Jan. 87
2q Sept. 93
18 Apr. 85
23 Dec. 87
4 Jan. 86
13 Jan. 73
21 Aug. 72
27 0 ;t. 80
20 Feb. 83
12 May 87
1 July 81
8 Mar. 79
29 Sept. 87
23 Mar. 81
1 July 88
7 Feb. 87
6 July 87
26 Apr. 82
1 Apr. 82
21 Jan. 94
24 Nov. 77
1 Aug. 72
17 May 79
8 Oct. 61
1 July 81
1 Oct. 89
21 June 89
1 Jan. 86
6 Jan. 74 1 20 Mar. 87
26 Feb. 81
1 1 July 82
18 Nov. 82
1 July
1 July 81
13 Apr. 58
7 Jan. 80
1 Feb. 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
2 Mar. 81
1 Oct. 77
2 Mar. 81
1 Oct. 77
13 Jan. 81
12 Apr. 80
1 Oct. 77
1 Dec. 86
9 Oct. 79
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
1 Jan. 84
1 May 80
1 Oct. 77
2 Feb. 78
1 July 81
5 Jaly 72
[i Aug. 79
6 July 90
0 Dec
5 July 72
14 Sept. 81
6 Apr. 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 July 81
.2 Feb. 8
6 Apr. 81
1 July 81
5 July 72
1 July 81
2 Sept. 86
17 June 96
21 July 86
9 Sept. 82
27 Mar. 83
8 June S7
1 July 61
15 Aug. 87
5 Jan. 84
19 July 82
2 Dec. 82
19 Nov. 8t
18 May 8i
9 June 80
19 Sept. 8 5
21 May 84
16 Oct. 80
31 Deo. 83
26 May 90
21 May 81
1 July 8r
1 Jan. 81
4 Sept. 90
4 Jan. 83
1 July 88
1 June 87
3 May 73
23 Mar. 88
16 July 97
28 June 83
29 Nov. 76
16 July 90
14 June 86
1 Aug. 86
7 July 83
22 Feb. 82
1 Jan. 86
8 June 82
4 Jan. 88
1 Aug. 78
1 July
630 Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
I CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
lOTENSlGN
Lean. Francis,818 Captain. Royal Marines
Lee, Henrv Pincke, LI. Co'. Royal Engineers
Lemarchand, Charles S.313 Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Le Mesnrier, Thomas Augustus,320 Army Service Corps
Leslie, Archibald Young, Lt.Col. Cameron Highlanders
Lethbridge, Christopher Wallis, Major, 105 Foot
Lewes, John Mered'ith Douglas,58* Major, Bengal Staff Corp:
Lewin, Henry Fred. Chapman. Major, Royal Engineers
Lewin, Thomas Herbert/"3 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lewis, Henry Francis Peterkin, Major, Royal Artillery ... .
Liardet, Augustus Bury. Barrack Master, ft. Marines
Lindesay, Henry Ri'hard P. Major, Ltnca'hire Fusiliers ..
Lindoe. Frederick Ekins,3-5 Major, North Lancashire Regt..
Little, John Caruthers, Major. Lincolnshire Regiment
Livesay. Robert Algernon Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Lloyd, Alliert, Cap'ain, South Yorkshire Regiment
p.n.c. I.'oyd, Edward, Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Lloyd, Ernest Marsh, Lt.Col. Ro.sal Engineers
Lodge, Frank, JU ajar, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Logan, Charier Atknson,329 Major, R/iyal Scots
Logan, Walter Bernardino,330 Major, 24 Foot
Long, Charles Wigram, Major, Royal Art. ; MP. for Evesham
Loraine, Frederick Ekins Bla.keney,331 Major. R. Artillery ..
Loveridee, Charles Gordon, Lt.Col. West India Regiment ..
Lowis, Ninian,332 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lowndes, Charles William Selby, Major, Highland Lt. Inf...
Lowry, Armar Graham.333 Captain, 8 Foot
Lowsley. Barzillai. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Lamsden, Henry William, if ajcr, R. (Madras) Artillery
M' Alpine, Cunyngham Martyr.. Major, Highland Light Inf.
M'Causland, William Henry, .lf«/or,"Madras Staff Corps ..
M'Cheane, Wm. Henry,"35 Major, Royal Marines
M'Ewen, Robert Bruce,336 Major, Gordon Highlanders ....
M'Ghee, Robert James,337 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
M'Kechnie, John Anderson Rae,338 Major, R. Marines ....
M'Laren. Peter. Ma/or, Highland Light Infantry
M'Loughlin, John,319 11 Hussars » ....
M'Neile, < harles, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Macdonald, Charles Edward/41 Major, Royal Marines ....
Macgregor, Robert P. H.3'2 Captain, S. O. of Pensioners .
Macintosh, Archibald, Major, Royal Marines
Mackenzie, Robert Smythe Muir, Major, Royal Artillery .
Mackinnon, Donald William,343 Lt.Col. Leinster Regiment
Mackintosh. William John, Major, Royal Artillery
Macnamara, Nugent,314 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery .
Macpherson, Duncan, Alex. Allan,345 Lt. Col. Indian S. Corps
Macpherson, John Lawrence,346 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ....
Madden, William Charles Frederick,64" Lt. Col. Somerset^
L'ght Infantry \
Maitland, Hon. George Thomas, Major, Bengal Staff Corps..
Malcomson, Alexander. Captain, 95 Foot
Mallins, William, Lt. Col. Hoyal Artillery
Malmesburv, Edward James, Earl of, Major, Irish Rifles ...
Malone, Anthony, Major, Royal Marines
Mannock, Francis Anthony Strickland.318 Captain, 10 Hussars
Marryat, Ernest Lindsay, Major, R. (Bombayi Engineers
Marsden, William, Major, youth Lancashire Regimens
Marshall, Walter,350 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Martin, David William. 3sl Captuin, 8 Foot
Martin, John James,352 Captain, 45 Foot
Mathias. Vincent lewis, Major, Madras Staff' Corps
Matthews, Hei.ry Mtlvin, Major, West Surrey Regiment
Matthews, Robert Lee,353 Army Service Corps
Maude, Robert Henry, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Manle, George Edwin, Major, Royal Artillery
Maxwell. Thomas Mi-rcer, Lt.Col. Derbyshire Regiment
Maydv\ell, Kichard Lawrence William M. Captain, Duke )
of Cornwall's Light Infantry j
Mayne, John Theophilus Bolton, Captain, 73 Foot
Meaden, James, Major, 57 Fcot
Meheux, Thomas Geortie Shelton,3'-4 Captain, Royal Marines..
Meiklejohn, John Forbes.355 Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Meredith, George Vincent, Major, Devonshire Regt
Metcalfe, Booth Hay.3-6 Major. Irish Rifles
Miller, John James Cahill,3'7 Major. East Surrey Regiment .
Miller, Wm. Taylor, Major, Royal Marines
Milligan, Wm. John Laiie,358Cu///. Staff Officer of Pensioners
Milinan, Evnraxd Stepney,359 Major, R. (Madras) Artillery ..
Milne, Benjamin Arthur, Major, R. Marine Artillery ; "(
Eecruitiny Stajf OJjicer, 2nd Class. Exeter, 1 July 1S96 j
Mitchell, 5. t Charles Bullen Hugh,** GCMG. Major, Royal 1
Marines; Governor of the Straits Settlements ; High, Com. I
mUsioner and Consul General for the Territories of the (
British North Borneo Company )
Molesworth, Anthony Oliver, Major, Royal Artillery
Money, Arthur Campbell.362 Lt.Col. Oxfordshire Lt. Inf.
Mentefiore, Emanuel, Major, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Moore, Edward Henry, Lt.Col. Royal Marine Artillery
Moore, Sir Geo. Montgomerie John, CLE. Major, R. Artillery
Moores, Samuel,563 Major, Devonshire Regiment
Morgan, Westropp Thomas. Major, Kingg's Own Scot. Brdrs.
p.s.c. Morison, Frederick de Lamare,314 Lt.Col. Royal Scots.
Morley, George Lyddon,365 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
V3 Dec. 50
13 June 45
Depart-
4 Mar. 60
27 Dec. 45
30 Jan. 66
12 June 57
24 June 63
24 June 63
10 Nov. 65
16 Apr. 61
7 June fii
6 Oct. 66
4 J«'y 55
5 May 54
4 Aug. 57
20 Sept. 57
5 Nov. 61
23 Apr. 61
12 Dec. 45
r8 June 61
13 Jan. 60
28 June 65
24 Apr
4 May 58
1 Jan. 64
LIEUT.
COLONEL..
4 Feb. 54 2-7 Mar 62 23. Aug. 75
24 June 63 6 June 77 24 June 83
13 Jan. 49 27 Aug. 58 7 Dec. 58
mental Service i9TVyrs.
1 Jan. 62 13 May 74 r July 81
14 July 48 27 Apr. 58 8 Mar. 64
7 July 68 30 Jan. 78 [30 Jan. 86
1 liune 56 22 Dec. 65:26 Aug. 73
8 May 58 2 Mar. 60112 June 77
22 June 59 11 Nov. 71 1 July 79
10 Nov. 66 19 Oct. 78 11 Feb. 84
2 Oct. 66|iq Sept. 74 1 Oct. 3i
5 June 66,20 Sept-77j 1 July 81
9 Oct. 63 5 June 7s 1 July 81
1 July 61 10 Dec. 73H 1 July 81
8 Aug. 65 12 Nov. 70 28 Apr. 84
3 Dec. 67 16 Oct. 78ji6 0et. 86
22 June 59 3 Aug. 72- 1 July 81
8 June 6c 1 Aug. 72 1 Apr. 80
30 July 58 3 Oct. 70 1 July 81
20 July 56 16 Apr. 64 9 June 77
19 Dec. 60 11 Mar. 74 1 July 8'
1 July 61 10 Oct. 74 1 July 81
25 May 60 1 Apr. 70 1 July 81
10 Jan. 59 20 Sept. 69 20 Sept. 77
14 Feb. 65J 1 Apr. 7520 Sept. 82
29 July 62' 8 JuDe67J3i Oct. 80
25 June 62] 8 Dec. 76 2} June 82
31 July 52 27 Aug. 58
9 Nov. 66 [ 1 Apr. 75
21 Nov. 62,29 May 67
3 Aug. C7
4 Oct. 55
1 Jan. 62
3 Aug. 67
9 Oct. 58i8June6i! 7 Aug. 67
30 Mar. 56:20 Feb. 57 20 July 66
3 July 80
16 Aug. 73
4 May 70
July 79
Dec.
25 Sept. 54
17 Dec. 52
23 Apr. 55
>7 July 61
30 Dec. 47
7 July 69
28 Dec. 60
9 Apr. 61
14 May 58
1 July 59
18 Oct. 56
18 Aug. 54
25 Feb. 58
22 June 58
22 Mar. 64
15 Jan. 67
25 Apr. 49
28 Oct. 71
1 Mar. 64
30 June 65
11 Dec. 70
24 Mar 67
6 Sept.61
3 Aug. 67
28 Sept. 71
6 Dec. 73
31 Dec. 78
4 May 59
7 July 81
1 Oct. 77
22 Apr. 71
9 Apr. 64 16 Apr. 73
50 Dec. 59
21 Jan. 54
17 Oct. 57
8 Jan. 60
25 June 62
20 Dec. 64
11 Jan. 07
24 Apr. 75
8 Aug. 68
5 July 72
18 Jan. 82
0 Sept. 80
28 June 86
2 Mar. 81
4 May 7S
1 Jan. 85
15 Dec. 80
20 Mar. 78
11 Dec. 78
1 May 78
7 Oct. 74
2 Sept. 78
17 Apr. 78
1 July 81
1 Oct. 84
5 July 72
7 July 89
1 Mar. 34
1 July 81
9 Apr. 81
29 June 78
25 June 82
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
23 Jan. 78
31 Dec. 78
1 July 81
12 Aug. 79
5 July 72
1 Feb. 56] 2 Feo. 67 29 June 78
4 Sept 67:22 Mar. 7'.|22 Mar. 84
ii Nov. 64U2 May 75iro June 8*
mental Service j 24tV yrs.
1 Dec. 6 J 6 Sept. 7}' 1 July 81
31 July 55 1 Feb 64 11 Dec. 72
n Aug. 63 6 M.tr. 74 14 Feb. 82
19 Jan. 64 16 Mar. 70 27 July 81
23 Mar. 581 14 Apr. 63 1 Oct. 7
10 Aug. 55,15 May 57I 3 Feb. 7^
23 Nov. 52 13 July 60 29 Mar. 7
10 Dec. 58J 1 Aug. 72 17 Jan. 8^
10 Sept.65 1 Apr. 75 iS Jan. 8,
14 Pept.67130 Nov. 70 1 Juiy 8"
27 July 55^5 May 57I13 June 68 1 July 8T
28 July 59 21 M\<*. 62 8 Feb. 77 j 1 July 8t
6 June54i7Ap . 571 8 Oct. 61 5 Dec. 7^
11 Dec. 49 1 May 55:22 June Co! 5 July 72
24 June 68 2 Oct. 79 25 Jan. 88
19 Apr. 64
12 Aug. 59
16 June 48
16 Feb. 5s
12 Mar. 64
8 July 62
Depart-
3 Aug. 60
18 Dec. 60
13 Nov. 60
30 Mar. 55
27 Feb. 52
30 Dec. 48
18 Sept. 6 1
2 June 5:
21 Feb. 55: 1 Sept.6
5 Nov. 61: 7 Nov. 68
10 June 59 14 Dec. 70
25 Dec. 65J21 Aug. 69
1 Jan. 62:12 Aug. 71
1 June 49' 30 Sept. s
27 Dec. 52
17 May 61
•24 Feb. 54
22 June 5
17 Nov. 63
8 June 60
2 May 5922 Feb. 61
J18 July 65
131 Oct. 74
30 Mar. 60,28 Jan. 62
14 Nov. 62^3 Dec. 76
ri Nov. 71 j 25 May 79
;2 uct. 70 r Jul-/ 81
1 Aug. 72 12 Sept. 80
29 Mar. jo j July 81
24 Nov. 77! 1 Jan. 84
S June 81 20 Aug. 85
1 Feb. 67 19 May 80
Jan. 6ii 8 Au«. 65 21 June 71 1 July 81
Depart- mental j Service iis^yrs.
1 Oct. 77;
2 July go-
1 Apr. 70
n Dec. 88-
21 May 90
3 Oct. 70
8 Nov. 86-
22 May 80
24 Mar. 79
9 Sept.82-.
11 Feb. 91
27 June 83
9 July 84.
7 May 84
12 Jan. 89-
28 Apr. 84
16 Oct. 92-
18 Jan. 87-
24 Nov. 8a
21 June 87-
5 Feb. 70
6 Oct. 86
2 Jan. 86
Aug. 87-
22 Feb. 81
M Jan. qo
18 May 8r
3 Nov. 89 j
1 Aug. 72
23 Mar. 87
13 May 85-
28 June 93 .
29 Oct. 81.
1 May 86
1 Jan. 92-
i3 Jan. 82
1 July 8r
11 Dec. 84
28 Aug. 80
7 Oct. 81
1 Sept.80.
7 June 8z-
1 Dec. 85
19 Jan. 87
21 Jan. 76
7 July 95
1 Oct. 91
14 June 90
12 Apr. 86-
1 July 81
1 Oct. 89.
26 July 82
26 May 79.
1 July 81
10 June 86
23 Apr. 84
1 Oct. 84.
27 Sept. 79,
1 July 81
25 June 86
10 June 89.
16 Mar. 79,
1: June 84.
1 July 81.
14 Feb. 90
27 July 81
16 Feb. 78
23 Jan. 78.
10 Oct. 74
3 July 85.
21 June 87
?5 Jan. 87
-,1 Dec. 87
"17 May 92.
5 Dec. 81
1 Aug. 7-2.-
25 Jan. 95
4 Nov. 78.
8 July 82
1 July 91
20 June 8n
2 May 87
19 Jan. 87
11 Apr. 86-
21 June 87
r June 93
1 Apr. 85,
'Lieuteti'int Colnna's Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 631
pud-uauT,
lorisxsiov.
Morris, George Tomkyns,3S6t Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 9 Jan 63
Morris, Reginald Fran's, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers | ......
Morris, Us*her Lee,36' Captain, Royal Marines 30 Djc. 5:
Morrison, Richard Fielding,368 Captain. 3 Lancers I30 Mar. 58
p.t.c. Mortimer, William Pictou,309 Captain, 11 Fo >t 124 Nov. 52
Mosley. John Kdw. Paget.370 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ... ■■'•■■
Much, William Thomas,371 Major, South Wales Borderers...
Mulloy, William George. It Col. Royal Artillery
Munro, Andrew,372 Bt. Major, 19 Foot
Murphy, Thomas.373 Major, Berkshire Regiment
Murray, Henry, W* Major, R. ( Bengal) Artillery
Murray, Patrick, Major, 109 Foot
Nagle,' Richard,375 Major, Sc ittish Rifles I 7 Sept. 58
Napier ofMagdala, Robert William, Lord, Major, Bengal S.C.Uo Jan. 62
Nash, George Stevens,376 Lt.Col. Royal Marines 14 Apr. 59
20 Dec. £0
1 1 Feb. 62
29 Jan. 56
8 June 49
27 Dec. 58
Nash, William Adams, Captain, 4 Fojt 2JJeb. 55
Weave, Everard Strangways, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Sept. 01
p.i.c. Needham, John Laylaud, Captain, R. Marine Artillery... 18 June 59
Nepean, Alfred De Hochepied, Captain, Ro; a] .Marines 15 Dec. 42
Nepean, Alfred O. De Blaqniere, Major, Royal Marines ...
Nepean, Henry Mack,377 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Newall, William Potter,878 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Cirps
Newbolt, Robert George, Major, Bedford Regiment
Newington, Frank Alex.379 Mujor, Royal Marines
Newsome, William,380 Major. Royal Engineers
Nicholl, Spencer Percivai Talbot,331 Major, Oxford Lt. Inf.
Nicholson. James Stephen,382 Major, 108 Foot
Nicolay, Frederick William,3*3 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Nind, Fredeiick William, Major, Royal Artillery
Noake, Robert Douglas,384 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Norcock, Henry John Lawrence,3'5 Major, Royal Marines
North, David,38'6 Major, Royal Artillery
Northcote, Samuel Hamilton Bunce, Major, R. Marine Art.
Norton.Tnomas Palmer, Maior, Royal Marines
Nowell, Ralph Assheton, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Nugent, John Vesey,887 Captain, S. Yorkshire Regt. (51 Foot)
O'Brien, John Leonard Greenwell,358 Major, 82 Foot
O'Connor, George, Major, Royal Artillery
O'Connor, Patrick William, Major, Royal Marine Artillery ..
Offilyie, Alexander John,389 Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
O'Hara, Richard, Major, Royal Artillery
Oldham, Arthur,390 Lt.Col. Bengal Infantry
Oldham, George Wingate, Major, Royal Engineers
O Malley, William,891 Captain. 71 Foot
Osborn, William,»9a Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
O'Shaughnessy, Wm. FitzGerald, Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Owen, Fras. Hastings Edm. Major, Royal Marine Artillery..
Paddon, Henry Wadham Locke,393 Captain, 7 Foot
Pardoe, ThotnasiFraucis, Ma/or, Cheshire Regiment
Parker, William Henry,39* Captain, 17 Foot
Parkyn, George John,395 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Parr ;tt, Benjamin Alex. NTapier,39!t Lt.Col.Indi&n Staff Corp;
Parry, Gilbert Sidney, Major, Royal Artillery
Parry, Reginald Coleridge,396 Major, 102 Foot
Parsons, Kichard,397 Lt. Col. Worcester Regiment
Pater6on, George, Major, Royal Scots
Patterson, William,398 Captain, Royal Military College
Pearse, Albert Elias,399 Major, West Riding Regiment
Peckitt, Reginald Wm.400 Major, York and Lancaster Regt...
Pedder, Digby Cotes,101 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Pennefathcr, Nicholas,402 Major, 96 b'oot
Pennefather, Robert Percivai,4"2 Major,K. (Madras) Engineers
Pennell, Reginald, Major, Northampton Regiment
Pepper, George Nicholson,401 Captain, 31 Foot
Perryn, George Edward,405 Captain, 90 Foot
* Petit, Guglielmo, Captain, Royal Malta Fencibles
Plummer, Heathcote,406 Major, 7 Foot
Plunkett, George Tiudell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers :...
Poe, William Hutcheson,407 CB. Captain, Royal Marines
Pollard, Henry William,408 Major, 1 West India Regiment ..
Poole, Edwin,409 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Porter, Morton Lawrence, Major, Royal Artillery
Price, James Cecil Grove,410 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Price, John Lloyd, Lt.Col. Bedfordshire Regiment
Price, Thomas, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Pritchard, Edward Brace,411 Major, Royal Marines
Quarry, John,412 Major, Berkshire Regiment (66 Foot)
Quin, Edward,413 Lt. Col. Indian Staff Corps
Raikes, Edward, Major, 105 Foot
Rainbird, Alfred, Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Rait, Arthur John,415 CB. Captain, Royal Artillery
Ramsay, Robt. Alex. Douglas, Major, Royal Marines
Randall, Alfred, Captain, 13 Foot
Randell, George, Major, Madras Staff Corps
p.s.c. Rawes, William Woodward, Major, Royal Artillery
Rawlins, John,417 Captain, 48 Foot
Rawlinson, Spencer Richard,418 DSO. Lt.Col. Indian S.C
Rawstorne, Geo. Albert Lawrence,419 Lt.Col. R. Marine Art. .
Raynpford, Frederick Montagu,420 Major, Madras Staff Corps 20 July 48
Reade, Arthur Lloyd, Captain, 62 Foot 26 Feb. 56
Reeves. Charles Edward,421 Major, East Kent Regiment J18 Mar. 62
Reeves, Frederick,4'2 Major, 103 Foot 13 June
Reid, David,483 Major, 1 Foot 31 Mar. 46
15 June 50
3 June 68
4 Aug. 60
16 Aug. 61
9 June 54
8 June 61
Regtl. and
12 Oct. 60
12 Oct. 60
14 Dec. 57
20 Jan. 50
9 Nov. 51
24 June 57
23 Dec. 59
8 June 49
n Apr. 54
8 June 61
11 June 58
6 June 54
2 May 59
6 Aug. 58
31 May 59
2 Jan. 55
Depart-
8 July 68
20 Dec. 56
9 May 56
4 July 60
17 Apr- 42
2 July 58
30 June 63
12 Mar. 60
19 Aug. 56
13 July 58
6 June 54
8 Oct. 55
25 Jan. 25
15 Dec. 54
22 June 67
30 Sept. 59
23 June 62
11 June 53
1 J nne 60
7 June 61
20 Mar. 54
29 Oct. 6
12 May 63
12 Dec. 56
31 Dec. 62
10 July 59
4 Sept.57
9 Apr. 55
20 July 67
14 Sept oj
22 Dee. 59
24 Feb. 5 +
24 Dec. 58
11 Aug. 54
19 Jau. 62
14 Mar. 6^
19 Juue 60
1 Jan 60
8 Jan. 56
21 May 54
9 Feo. 01
12 Junsoj
24 Mar. 63
5 Feb. 61
14 Dec. 55
4 Mar. 6s
1 Apr. 64
27 Julv 47
6 Dec. 67
2 Sept. 53
7 Dec. 70
31 Jau. 67
24 Jnue 68
Oct. 55
30 Apr. 6.)
23 Nov. 56
14 July 66
1 Nov. 60
Depth
7 July 64
15 Jan. 67
3 Aug. 67
22 Nov. 59
23 Nov. 56
4 Aug. 63
18 May 55
6 Mar. 56
18 May 6=
11 Feb. 55
21 Sept. 54
30 Juiy 02
27 Aug. 58
9 Feu. 55
18 Dec. mi
it Feb. 77
22 Apr. ox
24 June 62
10 May 62
19 June ^=,
mental
8 Dec. 70
4 June 63 j
21 Oct. 571
15 May 57
4 J une 64
14 Apr. 46
10 May 61
iS Apr. 65 !
c6 M ty 62 [
26 Jan. 53
10 June 59 1
10 May 611
15 June 53'
24 Feb. 57
17 Feb. 37
13 Apr. 55;
25 June 62
3 Aug. 67
25 July 63
10 Nov. 65
22 Dec. 59
4 Sept.57
9 Aug. 04
30 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 55
4 Mar. 68
8 Nov. 66
29 Apr. 58
1 Sept. 70
1 Oct. 57
13 June 66
26 July 66
21 June 60
18 Oct. 64
16 Oct. 55
17 Jan. 71
24 June 63
23 Nov. 56
10 Sept. 58
2 Mav 65
1 Oct. 60
25 Feb. 48
9 Jan 75 J 9 Jan. 03
2 Nov. 72! 1 July 81
16 May 62 10 Feo. 70
10 July 63 1 Oct. 77
16 May 63j2o Apr. 78
29 Dec. 72129 Dec. 80
14 Nov 74 1. ~.i May 76
n Dec. 72
1 July 8:
1 Apr. 70
1 July 81
5 Aug. ;o
1 July 81
27 Aug. 58
5 July 72
21 Aug. 67
10 Oct. 80
25 Apr. 67
13 Sept.79
18 July 71
19 Aug. 76
28 Sept. -4
1 July 81
16 Jau. 66
29 Sept. 78
4 Sept. 73
4 Sept. 3:
24 Jau. 74
1 Julv 81
1 Mar. 55
o Feb. 70
1 July 81
6 Dec. 83
15 June 62
1= June 70
3 June 10
3 June 88
25 Nov. 74
27 Juiy 81
1 July Si
24 June 89
4 Aug. 64
1 June 73
4 Jan. 71
1 July 81
30 July 62
6 Oct. 76
8 June 73
8 June 81
8 Oct. 73
1 July 81
Service
25ri yi's-
1 Oct. 77
12 Oct. 81
16 Nov. 78
6 Feb. 85
21 Jau. 76
12 Oct 8 .
7 Oct. 72
11 Sept 80
20 Jan. 62
20 Jan. 70
29 May 69
2 Mar. Si
5 Oct. 72
1 July 81
1 Apr. 60
16 Jan. 75
31 Mar. 75
1 July 81
22 Feb. 60
5 July 72
20 Apr. 60
5 July 72
28 May 70
8 June 81
15 Oct. 70
31 Dec. 78
4 Dec. 59
5 July 72
ii .Mar. 74
18 Dec. 81
23 Dec. 34
18 Nov. 80
8 Sept. 70
1 Julv 81
23 June 69
12 Jan. 81
24 Apr. 69
1 July 81
15 Jan. 61
7 Feb. 74
Service
26^ yrs.
8 July 80
3 Jul/ 88
15 Jan. 76
28 Feb. S3
30 Nov. 70
8 Mar. 79
16 Mir. 70
1 July 81
25 Mar. 71
1 July 81
'3 July 55
1 1 Apr. 7 1
8 Aug. 08
2=; Feb. 80
13 June 68
i3 Nov. 82
12 Mar. 72
1.2 Mar. 80
17 Apr. 67
.3 Sept. 7
14 Jan. 71
1 O35. 77
31 M-iy 76
1 July I,
22 Apr. 62
22 Dec. 75
19 D^c. 62
31 Mar. 77
10 May 45
5 Sept.57
18 Sipt.59
5 Juiy 72
20 Nov. 75
25 June 32
1 July 81
2 1 May 84
11 Mar. 74I 1 July
1 Apr. 78 14 Apr. 83
4 May 72 2 Mar. 8j
10 Mar. 03 1 Aug. 72
1 Oct. 70 1 Juiy Si
7 June 73 7 June Si
7 Jan. 65 1 Oct. 77
15 Aug. 73 2 M ir. Si
12 May 75I12 M ty 33
9 Mar. 07J2i Apr. 77
23 Feo. 78126 Ap"r. 05
10 Aug. 71I 1 Apr. 74
26 May 781 9 A ig. 83
4 Mar. 63 ' 20 Mar. 80
4 Sept.691 4 Sept.77
1 July 7;i?9 Dec. 83
29 Oct. 61 26 Feb. 75
20 July 79;2o July S7
21 July 79 22 June 87
18 Feii. 6i|2o July 68
1 Aug. oS'26 Nov. 79
2 Aug. 71
3 June 67
14 July 57
July Si
8 Dec. 77
1 Apr. 70
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
9 .jau. 89
31 A^g.87
17 Jan. 77
1 July 81
1 July 81
29 Dec. 86
?.i Nov. 85
1 Oct. 87
1 July Si
8 Jan. 83
1 Aug. 72
12 Jau. 81
1 Sept. 85
5 Apr. 83
9 May 86
14 Dec. 78
5 May 87
15 Aug. 83
20 Sept. 71
6 Dec. 95
15 June 76
3 June 94
27 July 81
24 June 9-)
1 July 81
3c Nov. 81
26 Feb. 81
8 Juue87
1 Oct. 81
11 Dec. 88
6 Oct. 92
19 Jan. 87
15 June 86
31 Dec. 82
14 Apr. 75
1 July 81
n Mar. 82
8 July 81
13 Mar. 86
1 Aug. 72
o Jau. 78
8 June 87
30 Nov. 82
30 Adi\ 79
18 Dec. 88
0 Jau. 94
2 May S7
1 July 81
1 July 81
24 Nov. 77
23 Feb. 85
8 J uly 94
30 July 84
24 May 79
9 Dec. 86
13 Feb. 84
28 May 73
6 Sept. 82
10 Dec. 84
Dec. 82
1 8 Mar. 82
1 5 June 85
1 July 82
13 Jan. 78
13 July 78
2 June 58
7 Aug. 73
1 J une 89
23 Dec. 87
19 Apr. 82
14 Apr. go
M ir. 83
25 Sept. 72
10 Oct. 88
15 Apr. 83
12 Apr. 79
16 Oct. 84
12 May 89
;i July 77
23 Nov. 86
7 Nov. 77
8 Aug. 90
1 July 81
31 Oct. 82
14 Apr. 86
2 Feo. 81
20 July 93
22 Jnu094
[15 Jan. 73
j 1 July 81
21 Jan. 91
2i June 79
3 Oct. 70
632
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension.
CORNET.
2ndLIEUT.
OrKNSIGN.
26 Oct. 55
11 Feb. 62
13 Apr. 58
1 May 55
22 June 67
20 Feb. 62
1 .July 6r
11 Mar. 62
Depart-
19 June 55
12 June 57
25 Sept.54
1 lee. 54
4 May 60
Sept.57
Rew, Thomas Dermis, Captain, 19 Foot
Riall, William Augustus, Major, Royal Artillery
Richards, Stuart Lloyd, Lt. Col. Leicester Regiment
Richmond, Felix,424 Captain, Royal Artillery
Ridout, Joseph Bramley,*25 Major, Scottish Rifles
Ridsdale, W. H. Errington,426 Bt. Major, Norfolk Regiment...
Ritchie, James, Lt.Col. (Di«t. Officer) Royal Artillery [R] ...
Robbins, Herbert Byre,4-7 Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Roberts. Allan Scott, Lt. Col. Bengal Infantry
p.s.c. Roberts, Francis, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Roberts, Frank, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Roberts, Wm. Edward,428 Lt.Col. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Robertson.William,429 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Robinson, John Jn.mes, Cap tdhi, 5 Foot
Robinson, Richard Swannp. Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Rodney, Lennox George,430 Major, Royal Marines :.
Rogers, Henry Gordon,431 Captain S. O. of Pensioners
Rogers, James Thomas,432 Major, 01 Foot
Rogers, JohnEdw.Varty,433.l.r«/oi\io2Foot. Gentleman at Arm* ._
Rotton, Arthur,434 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery : ! 14 June 50
Rowe, Valentine Francis, Major, Royal Engineers
Roworth, Chas. Edw. Whitraker,435 Major, S. Stafford Regt. 1 17 Dec. 57
Rudge, Wa'.ter Reginald, Major, Royal' Artillery
Rurasey, Edward Waugn, Major, Gloucester Rfgiment 27 Nov. 57
Ryan, Edward Henry, Major,' Royal (Bengal) Artillery 1 12 June 57
Rybot, George Oliver,436 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery 114 June 45
St. George, Hv. Peaseley L'ristrange, Major, Warwick Regt. ' 31 May 64
St. Hill, Windie Hill,«" Captain, 19 F. (Local Colonel, 1 Oct. 77)] 12 Feb. 58
St. John, Edward Beauchamp, Major, Sussex Regiment 29 uct. or
Salmond, Francis Mackenzie. Major, Scots Fusiliers !;i Dec. 58
Salt, Thomas Henry,438 Captain R. (Bengal) Artillery 1 14 June 45
Saunders, Allan,439 Lt.Col. West India Regiment '23 Aug. 61
Sauuders, Harloven Morley,440 Bt. Lt.Col. Northampton Regt.^i Mar. 63
Savage, Harry Boscawen,440r Mijor, Royal Marine Artillery '30 Dec. 53
Savi, Thomas Browr. Blake,411 Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Scott, James Alexander, Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Scott, Lothian Kerr, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Scott, William Lane Robinson,442 Captain, 62 Foot
Seacome, Arthur Keeling, Major, Royal Artillery
Seccombe, Thomas Strong. Major, Royal Artillery
Sedgwick, William. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Sedley, Frederick,413 Captain, '48 Foot
Selfe.'Sydney Gerald Fred.414 Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Seton, Bruce Outram, Major, R. (Bombay) Engineers
Shairp, Francis Mordaunt, Major, Royal Marines
Shanly, William John, Captain, 16 Foot
Sharp, Charles Fred. Major. North Staffordshire Regiment
Sharp, William Edwards, Major, Royal Artillery
Sharp, William Granville, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Shaw, John Hay,4*6 Major, Inniskilling Fusiliers
p.s.c. Shaw, Wilkinson,44' Captain, 102 Foot 21 May
Shaw, William Edward,448 Captain, 3 Dragoon Guards 1 24 Feb. 57
Shearman, Francis,449 Captain, 1 West India Regiment 15 Jan. 55
Depart-
14 Mar. 55
124 Oct. 57
23 Dec. 59
13 July 55
19 Mar. 66
20 Dec. 57
13 Dec. 56
Sheffield, William,45" Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Shepherd, William, Lt.Col. Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Sheppard, Charles Henry,451 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..,
Sheppee, Francis Faulkner, Major, R. iBombay) Artillery
Sherlock, Woodford Wright, Captain, 109 Foot
Shinkwin, Robert Staveley,452 Captain, 59 Foot
14 Oct. 46
1 Mar. 62
12 Dee. 51
15 July 55
17 Dec. 52
Short, Nash, Major, Liverpool Regiment I28 Jan. 02
Shuldham, Arthur James,453 Major, 108 Foot jiSMar. 41
Siddons, Henry Geor«e Fombelle.454 Lt. Col. R. Artillery ...
Silver, Jacob Mortimer Weir,455 Major, Royal Marines 24 June 57
Simpson, Charles Edward Pinckney, Major, Worcester RegtJio Mar. 61
Simpson, Robert PrioIea.ii, Major, Leinster Regiment I12 Jan. 62
Simpson, Richard Salisbury,456 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps ..... .10 Apr. 66
Sinkins, Williari Stancomb, Major, Liverpool Regiment j 9 Jan. 63
1 June 60
4 July 60
Skene, John George, Major, 77 Foot
Skill, Henry Herbert, Captain, n Foot
Skinner, Russel, Captain, 37 Foot
Sladen, Joseph, Major, Royal Artillery
Slater, James Barry,457 Major, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Sept. 58
Slaughter, Charles,45" Captain Royal Marines 19 Apr. 42
Smith, Albert Charles, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Smith. Andrew Wm. Douelas,459 Barrack Master, R. Marines 23 Apr. 55
Smith, George Osborne,460 Lt.Col. Irish Fusiliers 13 July 67
Smith, Joseph, Major, Royal Fusiliers 23 Nov. 55
Smith, St. George Alexander, Captain, [8 Foot 1 May 58
Smyth, Horatio Francis,46' Lt.Col. Ro3"al Artillery
Smyth, James Stewart, Captain, 17 Foot 20 Nov. 58
Smyth- Windham, Joseph Charles,462 Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Spalding, Henry.163 Major, 104 Foot 20 Feb. 58
Sparks, Edward Tickell Baylev,463r Lt.Col. North Stafford- ) ■», ' ,
shire Regiment j 22 Mar- 65
Spencer, Augustus Campbell,464 Major, 1 Dragoon Guards ... 8 Feb. 70
Spratt, Michael,465 Captain Royal Marines 27 Dec. 42
Squirl, Charles, Captain, 74 Foot 29 July 53
Squirl, Frederick, Captain, 93 Foot 20 Nov. 57
Stainforth, William.466 Lt.Col. Madras Infantry 4 Nov. 61
Stanley, John, Captain, 47 Foot 1 Feb. 56
Staples, Fred. Blair, Captain, 93 Foot 24 Apr. 55 1 Aug. 56
Stapletou, Richard Talbot P.467 Major. 19 Hussars (20 Nov. 52 17 Sept.55
Starr, Edward Henderson,468 Captaix, Royal Marine Artillery 128 Dec. 46 27 May 48
15 June 58
11 Nov. 64
11 Sept. 65
1 Sept. 62
18 Oct. 59
15 Jan. 58
1 Apr. 72
3 Aug. 67
24 Mar. 63
17 Dec. 62
3 Aug. 6)
19 July 64
mental
24 Dec. 55
27 Apr. 58
4 June 56
9 Mar. 5 =
3 May 64
15 Aug. 60
28 Oct. 55
17 Dec. 62
18 Mar. 59
1 Mar. 63
30 Aug. 59
27 Apr
20 May 51
18 Oct. 64
28 Jan. 62
12 Apr. 64
7 Jan. 62
10 Oct
9 Mar. 67
14 June 64
20 Nov 54
18 Dec. 6
mental
25 June 62
9 Sept.55
11 Dec. 58
21 June 56
18 Dec. 6i
6 May 62
13 Jan, 69
9 Dec. 59
23 Apr. 6
30 July 58
10 May 64
1 Apr. 63
12 Jan. 60
12 June 57
21 Feb. 60
5 Mar. 58
5 Sept. 56
6 Dec. 52
9 Dec. 59
1 6 Mar. 64
3 Jan. 57
9 May 56
18 Aug. 54
10 Nov. 65
29 Mar. 46
11 Nov. 64
8 Nov. 59
20 Feb. 63
9 Mar. 66
8 Sept. 69
26 Jan. 66
9 Mar. 55
5 July 64
1 Mar. 64
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 59
20 Apr. 47
1 Nov. 60
8 Sept. 58
12 Dec.
12 June 60
4 Jan. 61
1 Apr. 63
16 Nov. 60
21 June 56
9 Oct. 59
9 Oct. 69
8 Oct. 71
27 July 47
24 Sept. 56
31 May 59
14 Nov. 63
15 June 58
CAPTAIlf.
MA.J0H.
2o Jan. o»
1 July 77
27 Nov. 76
22 Sept.75
19 Sept.74
20 Sept. 64
7 June 78
1 July 81
18 July 71
17 Nov. 75
1 Apr 76
21 July 75
Service
5 Jan. 70
10 June 65
13 Sept.66
1 Apr. 70
19 Aug. 73
4 Jan. 71
27 Aug. 58
1 Apr. 76
t Apr. 70
8 Dec. 75
16 Oct. 66
22 Dec. 65
27 Aug.
20 Oct. 69
8 June 67
9 Nov. 67
25 Apr. 73
27 Aug. 58
5 May 77
10 Aug. 74
24 Mar. 65
1 Apr. 74
Service
10 Mar. 76
3 Apr. 70
14 Feb. 72
3 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 74
25 June 69
15 Nov. 79
14 Dec. 70
10 May 77
1 Apr. 70
19 Aug. 74
1 Jan. 76
20 Dec. 69
18 Jan. 67
7 Nov. 65
2 Oct. 66
11 Apr. 62
18 Feb. 61
18 July 71
1 Mar. 74
11 Apr. 60
24 Jan. 65
7 Aug. 67
3 Mar. 74
5 Oct. 58
1 July 77
19 Aug. 7
2 1 Aug. 66
20 Aug. 79
10 Apr. 78
23 Jan. 75
4 Nov. 59
12 July 71
5 Jan. 66
1 Oct. 71
4 Sept. 70
1 Aug. 54
24 Aug. 73
3 Aug. 67
6 Mar. 80
1 Apr. 70
27 Apr. 70
1 Jan. 76
12 June 67
6 July 67
9 Feb. 68
4 Sept.78
5 Mar. 79
22 June 55
18 July 62
1 Apr. 70
4 Nov. 73
21 Nov. 62
26 July 66
30 July 62 1
2 Feb. 58
10 Nov. 77
1 Jan. 84
1 July 81
1 Sept.82
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
26 Apr, 85
22 June 88
1 July 81
1 Nov. 82
1 July 82
1 July 81
3 it3.j yrs.
13 Apr. 81
1 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 78
1 July 8i
1 July 81
26 May 80
5 July 72
17 Dec. 82
1 July 81
1 Nov. 82
25 Jan. 80
16 Jan. 75
, 5 July 72
.j 1 July 81
8 June 67
2 Feb. 83
1 July 81
5 Aug. 64
1 July Si
i July 81
1 Oct. 77
18 Dec. 81
34 A yrs.
25 June 82
7 Aug. 78
23 Apr. 78
21 Aug. 75
18 Dec. 81
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
i July 81
18 Mar. 85
1 July 88
9 Sept.82
10 Aug. 86
1 July 81
8 June 92
22 June 95
20 Feb. 88
2 Feb. 90
1 .1 uly 89
18 Jan. 89
11 Dec. 88
1 July 81
9 Feo. 79
■6 Aug. 81
i July 88
28 Aug. 80
29 Sept.So
1 Aug. 72
23 Aug. 84
1 Jan. 86
4 Oct. 84
iq Nov. 81
30 Dee. 71
1 Aug. 72
21 June 87
24 June 76
1 Aug. 83
1 1 Mar. 89
15 Aug. 69
18 Nov. 88
18 Feb. 82
2 Oct. 7Q
18 Dee. 88
11 Dec. 88
25 June 87
1 July 81
24 Sept.82
26 Feb. 8z
18 Dec.
8 May 80 1 July 81
7 Apr. 85 9 May 94
31 Dec. 78 21 May 86
1 July 81 28 May 86
30 Mar. 81
1 July 81
25 Nov. 82
20 Dec. 77
1 May 80
18 Mar. 78
16 Feb. 78
2 Nov. 75
14 Oct. 66
1 July 81
3 Mar. 82
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
*6 Nov. 80
1 July 81
1 Jan. 63
31 Dec. 83
28 Aug. 80
17 Nov. 79
1 July 81
10 Apr
7 Jan. 82
5 July 72
8 June 81
20 Aug
19 Feb. 79
4 Sept.78
to Nov. 68
i July 81
2 July 78
11 Apr. 3
1 July 8
i& June 8
1 Sept.82
5 Nov. 80
8 Sept.75
ir Nov. 78
1 July 81
18 Jan. 85
24 Mar. 71
5 Apr. 76
1 July 81
4 Nov. 81
27 Feb. 77
14 July 79
1 July 81
19 Nov. 81
19 Nov. 84
24 May 83
29 Oct. 81
10 Nov. 80
1 July 81
24 Nov. 77
2 Nov. 72
10 Jan. 89
1 Mar. 88
1 Aug. 72
16 Feb. 78
17 Dec. 82
1 Feb. 82
1 Jan. 69
31 Dec. 90
4 Oct. 80
:g May 86
1 Apr. 82
:o Apr. 92
17 Nov. S3
2 Feb. 78
1 July 3i
7 Aug. 80
8 Apr. 82
30 Apr. 84
2 Nov. 72
8 Jan. 88
:3 Jan. 87
12 Aug. 95
27 Mar. 83
1 July 8r
15 Dec. 89
1 July 81
23 Apr. 81
22 Dec. 80
iS Jan. 88
7 June 93
2 Nov. 72
29 Sept.So
1 July 81
4 Nov. 87
17 May 78
5 Feb. 80
13 July 76 30 Nov. 78
5 July 72 25 Dec. 74
Lieutenant Colonels $f Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. 633
I CUU.N 111, I
j2ndLiEtjr..
iS May 55 I2 Apr. 56 17 May 61
12 June 57 27 Aug. 58J23 Nov. 65
24 July 601 lg jan. 641^ Jan. 73
27 Feb. 45 I5 jan. 49, ID Apr. 58
8 Feb. 56I 2 Sept. 62
mental I Service
Stebbing, Frederick Anderson,469 Captain. 06 Foot
Steinman. Matravers H. C. Bernhard,470 J/a/or, Royal Artillery
Stewart, Harry Hutchinson Augustus, Major, 9 Foot-
Stewart, James,471 Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Stewart, John Lorn, Major, 18 Hussars j2° Feb. 55
Stewart, Thomas Brown, T,t. Col. Army Service Corps I Depart-
Stokoe, Richard, Lt.Col. Madras Infantry : I 2 Jan. 62 xs jan. 64I 1 Jan. 74
Stoyte, John,472 Lt.Col. East Lancashire Regiment 29 Sept. 6525 One. 67 1 July 79
Stracey, Hardinge Richard, Captain, 98 Foot 27 Mar. 53. 2t Sept. 60 18 Dec. 66
Strettell, Arnold Dashwood.473 Lt Col Indian Staff Corps ...I 4 Mar. 62|23 Oct. 67J 4 Mar. 74
Stuart, William Thomas,475 Major, Bengal Staff Corps 2 Oct. 6o I9 Feb. 61] 2 Oct. 72
Surman, William Henry, Captain, 7 Foot ^25 Jan. 56 I5 June 581 9 Apr. 61
Swete, Charles Deuroche,4'6 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps |25 June 61: tq Aug. 64125 June 73
Swinton, Arthur, Lt. Col. Royal (Bengal) Artillery | 9 Dec. 59J 4 Feb. 74
Symons, Henry George. Major, Madras Staff Corps [23 July 541 5 May 56123 July 66
Tabb, Henry Harpur, Captain, 16 Foot I 1 June 6o, 24 jaii. 65129 June 70
Tanner, Albert,4S0 Captain, Royal Fusiliers (7 Foot) j27 Feb. 55|I4 Aug. 60,18 Dec. 67
Tarleton. James Hearn, Major, 54 Foot 14 May sS^s Nov. 65 1 Sept.73
Taylor, Albert Fitz William;431 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps !12 Nov. 59, 28 Aug. 61 ]-. 2 Nov. 71
Taylor, Fjanklin Chambers. Major, Madras Staff Corps '2° Dec. 4s 15 Nov. 53! 18 Feb. 6i
majob.
Taylor, Frederick Henry,482 Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Taylor, George Lee Lb Mesurier, Lt.Col. Bedford Regt..
Taylor, William,463 Major, Royal Artillery
Thackeray, Chas.484 Major, Gloucestershire Regiment (28 F.)
Thelwall, Eubule Daysh,485 Captain, Rcyal Marine Artillery..
Theobald, Charles Percy, Major, Royal (Bombay) Artillery ...
Theobald, Cotton E.486 Captain, 20 Foot .'
Thistlethwayte, Alfred Robt.Wm.487Ji'a/or,NorthumberlandFus.
Thomas, Hy. Fvan Pateshall, Lt.Col. East Yorkshire Regt. ...
Thompson, Dodgson Hamilton488 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Thompson, Howard Stanley, Major, Royal Marines; Be-\
cruiting Staff Officer, 2nd Class, Cambridge 1 Oct. 96 j
Thompson, John Charles, Captain, 108 Foot
Thorburn, Charles James, Captain, Irish Rifles
Thrupp, Morton Frederick, Lt.Col. Derby Regt. (Ensign )
4 Foot, 5 July 60; Lt. 4 Foot, 9 Oct. 63 ; fold out, 1 Feb. 68) J
Tighe, James Stuart, Major, Madras StaffCorps
Tighe, John Augustus,439 Captain, Dorsetshire Regt. ; MM- ~>
tary Knight of Windsor /
Tillotson, Lionel, Major, Royal Artillery; Son. Colonel Suffolk )
Artillery Eastern Division Royal- Artillery j
Tom, William Henry V. Major, Royal Marines
Toogood, Seymour Hood,490 Major, Royal Artillery
Travers, Sir Guy Francis Clarke, Jiart. Lt.Col. Irish Rifles ..
Treeve, Henry Richard,491 Major, Border Regiment
Trevelyan, Walter Raleigh, Major, Bombay StaffCorps
Trotter, Henry,492 CB. Royal (Bengal) Engineers ; H.M. \
Consul General, Boumania )
Trotter, John Mowbray,453 Captain, Bengal StaffCorps
Trydell, John Frederick,494 Captain, 51 Foot
Tupman, George Lyon, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Turnbul!, Sydney Drumtnond,495 Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps
Turner, Frederick Cooper,496 Lt.Col. Northampton Regiment
Turner, George, Captain, 12 Foot
Turner, Thomas Baskett, Major, 102 Foot
Twiss, Godfrey,497 Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery
Twyford, William Jolliffe,458 Captain, 23 Foot
Twynam, Geddes Sansoni,499 Major, 13 Foot
Tyers, Sydney, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
XTniacke, Crofton James,501 Lt.Col. Army Service Corps
Vandeleur, David Roche, Captain, 30 Foot
Vandeleur, John Ormsby Moore, Major, Gordon Highlanders
Vandeleur, William Richard, Major, Norfolk Regiment ...
Van Heythusen, Gerard,503 Major, West Yorkshire Regiment
Vaughton, Theophilus, Captain, Royal Marines
Voyle, Francis Ranken Cave,505 Major, Bengal Staff Corps !.!
Wadling, John Cottingham, Captain, 5 Foot
Walker, Charles Warren.506 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps'!.!"!!."
Walker, Herbert John Ouchterlony, Major, Royal Artillery!!!
Walker, John Bridges,508 Major, Royal Artillery
Walker, John Selby,5"9 Major, Black Watch !!!!!!!!!!!
Wall, James, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery "..'."!.'..!!!!
Wallace, Nesbit Willoughby,5'0 Major, King's Royal Rifles!.!
Waller, Robert, Major, West Riding Repiment ..." '."
Walsh, Adolphus Frederick,512 Captain .10 Foot !!!!!!!
Walter, Hubert I angton,513 Major, Bonl.py Stall Corps..'."!!
Walter, Charles John,514 Lt.Col. Bengal fj.affCorr.s !!!!!!!.!
Ward, Arthur Clitherow, Lt.Col. Royal Engineer 1
Ward, Arthur Edward, Lt.Col. Indian StaffCorps !!!!'.!!!!!!
Warde, Charles Arthur Madan, Major, R. (Bengal) Artiile'ry
Warden, Francis,516 Major, 106 Foot
Ware, Charles, Captain, 86 Foot
Waring, Henry,517 Major, 2 Foot; Governor of G-osport Prison.
Watson, Joshua Rowley, i,sJji.Col. Indian StaffCorps !
Way, Edward Daniel, Major, 105 Foot !!!!!
Wells, William Henry, Major, Royal Marines ......!..
Western, James Halifax, CMG. Major, R. (Bengal) Engineers
Whale, Thomas Martin, Major, Royal Marines
Whalley, Percy Charles, Major, Royal Artillery.. ..'.'...'.".
Wheatley, Chas. Robertson Eliott, Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art.
12 Apr. 64129 Jan. 77
14 Apr. 58; i., Feb. 60! 19 June 72
[13 Oct. 63 14 May 76
14 May 55; s Mar. 58,20 Nov. 67
29 June 48- 2s Feb. 51! 7 May 59
8 June 55*27 Aug. 58 21 July 64
4 Mar. 55; 2 Oct. 55:31 Mar. 63
16 Mar. 55 26 Oct. 55J22 Jan. 64
9 July 62123 Aug. 64 27 Aug. 70
18 Dec. 60! 2; Mar. 65' 18 Dec. 72
I 6 Dec. 67' 1 July 81
31 Dec. 59J23 Aug. 61
5 Apr. 64 J I3 July 67
14 Oct.
8 Dec. 51
10 Apr. 55
19 Jan. 59
30 Jan. 63
27 Aug. 57
4 Oct. 57
19 Dec. 60
23 Mar. 47
26 Oct. 55
3 Jan. 65
8 Aug. 65
1 May 55
4 Nov. 60
1 Apr. 70
28 May 70
29 June 78
16 Sept. 60
23 Nov. 60
27 Aug. 70
23 Oct. 52
26 Feb. 58
17 July 66 18 Sept. 78
13 July 60 24 Ja,n. 73
22 June 58 28 Sept. 71
30 Mar. 66 30 Mar. 70
2 Mar. 60 1 Apr. 70
13 June 60 4 Oct. 69
8 June 60 3 Aug. 72
1 Jan. 62 28 Nov. 69
23 Junes2|23 July 58
14 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67
8 Sept. 68! 3 Jan. 77
26 Feb. 7030 Nov. 78
3 Nov. 55 1 Apr. 70
5 Nov. 67 1 Apr. 75
11 Dec. 49 2Q Aug. 54(14 Feb. 59
26 July 55|23 Apr. 58 11 Au£- 63
18 Oct. 45 23 July 47 11 Jan. 58
24 June 63 I5 jan. 67 12 Apr. 79
Depart- mental Service
16 Dec. 57J z Mar. 61120 Mav 64
16 Mar. 6o;30 Jaili o3|i4 Sept. 67
16 Dec. 59 a3 jaQ. 63! 14 Mar. 68
3 Oct. 621 6Fei5. 66' 18 Sept. 75
15 Aug. 48 7 Nov. 51I 7 Oct. 59
9 Oct. 63I 5 Mar. 681 9 Oct. 75
1 Jan. 58 7 Oct. =9 '3 Feb. 66
31 Jan. 65JtoMay 71I31 Jan. 77
1 14 Juiie64|27 Feb. 77
12 JunesS 27 Aug. 5831 July 08
28 Apr. 63; 3 May 67 2 July 74
I 1 Apr. 6ip3 Sept.74
26 Mar. 581 4 jan. 61123 Jan. 69
23 Aug. 61 18 July 65123 Dec. 74
16 Mar. 55 9 Sept. 55 4 N°v. 64
20 Dec. 57 m May 58 20 Dec. 69
2 Oct. 60 1 Jan. 62 2 Oct. 72
4 July 74
2 Nov. 72
1 July 81
5 July 72
21 Nov. 76
21J- yrs.
2 Jan. 82
8 Jan. 83
1 May 80
4 Mar. 82
2 Oct. 80
16 May 74
25 June
28 July
23 July 74
27 Apr
1 July 81
1 July 81
12 Nov. 79
20 Dec. 6r
31 Aug. 8
i July 8
13 May 8
22 Sept. 80
5 July 72
1 Aug. 72
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Julv 81
18 Dec.
6 Dec.
E Dec. 77
5 Nov.
18 July 82
22 Mar. 70
29 Dec. 73
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
i July 81
4 Apr. 80
5 Feb. 83
1 Apr. 75
21 Aug. 81
it Dec. 83
2 Jan. 88
8 Jan. 90
29 Scpt.8o
4 Mar. 88
9 Oct. 83
24 Nov. 76
25 June 87
1 Jan. 89
19 Feb. 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
13 Sept. 84
1 2 Nov. 85
24 Apr. 72
21 Sept. 87
25 Sept. 87
24 Nov. 86
17 Nov. 81
28 Apr. 75
14 July 75
7 July So
12 Dec. 83
6 Sept. 89
1 Feb. 83
6 Dec. 95
1 July 81
5 Nov. 84
18 July 87
25 Nov. 74
1 July 81
5 Mar. 87
26 Jan. 84
9 Sept. 82
1 July 88
19 Jan. 90
20 May 83
29 July 87
8 July 8 4
27 June 84
1 July 81
18 June 78
1 July 81
1 July Si
4 Oct. 77
30 Nov. 78
19 Dec. 8oj
5 July 72J23 Jan. 78
24 Mar. 79 27 Sept. 80
1 Nov. 60 24 Aug. 73
21 Nov. 65 3 Sept. 68 21 Nov. 77
11 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 22 Feb. 67
9 June 55 8 Feb. 57 3° July 62
21 Oct. 62 23 Mar. 65 1 Apr. 70
5 June 57 13 Apr. 58 5 May 64
7 Nov. 62J26 Jan. 66 7 Nov. 74
4 Sept.58 14 Apr. 62; 6 Nov. 70
23 Dec. cg| 1 June 63 20 July 77
8 June 60
13 Mar. 58)20 Apr. 60
22 June 59
9 Dec. 59
14 Aug. 73
1 Jan.
21 June 83
29 June 78
78 Dec. 80
15 Aug
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
24 June 84
25r9» yrs
1 Oct. 77
8 May 8:
1 July 81
29 Oct
5 July 72
9 Oct. 83
29 Nov. 78
31 Jan
1 Sept. 83
31 Dec. 78
1 July 8 c
1 July
9 June 80
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
20 Dec. 77
2 Oct. 80
1 July 81
21 Nov. 85
Sept. 75
13 May 74
13 Mar. 80
23 Oct. 75
7 Nov. 82
7 July 80
1 July 81
1 July 81
30 Oct. 72]20 Sept.8o
23 Dee. 71 23 July 79
1 Aug. 72 3o June 80
3 Jan. 91
6 May 91
1 July 81
18 June 81
1 Aug. 72
30 Nov. 78
1 Dec. 75
24 June 91
11 Dec. 88
23 June 80
24 Aug. 8 1
iS Jan. 82
11 Nov. 82
22 Oct. 73
1 Mar. 85
15 Jan. 79
31 Jan. 91
20 Sent. 87
18 Oct. 82
25 July 83
29 Oct. 88
4 Jan. 86
7 May 86
2 Feb. 81
1 Oct. 82
2 Oct. 87
5 Dec. 87
21 Nov. 91
9 July 76
1 Oct. 77
1 July 8t
19 May 80
7 Nov. 88
11 Sept.JSo
23 Dec. 87
27 Jan. 87
8 June 82
11 June 84
21 July 86
634 Lieutenant Colonels 8f Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
CO 11NET,
21ldLIlEUT,
OTENS GN .
Wheeler, Edward,520 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Wheeley, James Seager, I>L. Captain, 8 Foot
"Whish, John Tulloch,52"' Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
White, Hy. Jervis Jervis-, Major, Middlesex Regiment
White, Ray mond Wallace Esmoude, Major, Inniskilling Fus.
Wickham, Edmund Hill, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wighton, Edward, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wilkinson. William Edmund, Major, Dorsetshire Regiment
Williams. Richard Harry, Major, Royal Engineers
Wilmer, Louis Worthington,"23 Captain, 12 Foot
Winter, Henry Burton, Major, Royal Fusiliers
Wintle, Alfred Tritton,514 Major, Royal Artillery
Wise, Dacres William,525 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wolseley, John St. George, Major, Cheshire Regiment
Wood, Orlando Robert William, Captain, Royal Marines
Wood, Thomas,52? Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Woods, James Andrew,52' Major, 102 Foot
Woollcombe-Adams, Edward, Major, Ro3-al Artillery
Wright, William Henry. Major, Royal Artillery
Wroot, William Henry,529 Major, Royal Marines
Wyllie, Robert John Humphrey,531 Lt.Col. Indian Staff Corps
Wynch, Alexander, Major, Royal (Madras) Artiiler3r
Young, Henry Roberts,532 Major, Dorset Regiment
31 July 57
12 Mar. 61
:8 Nov. 63
8 Nov. 61
28 Oct. 59
23 Oct. 55
11 Feb. 62
14 Apr. 49
13 Dec. 61
26 June 60
20 Mar. 55
25 Sept. 54
4 Aug. 63
12 Dec. 56
20 Jan, ;9
'.:}
Majors.
Abbott, Augustus Keith,1 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Airey, Robert Henry Burrell,2 Captain. 9 Foot
Aldridge, Edward,3 Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)..
Alexander, Frederick Gordon,4 Major, Indian Staff Corps ...
Alexander, Robert Homfray,5 Capt. R. Marine Artillery
Allen, William Tankerville,6 Major, Royal Marines
Anderson, David, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Andrews, Alfred, Major, Coast Battalion of Engineers")
( Quarter Master, 25 Sept. 70 ; Son. Captain, 27 July 79) [R] j
Annesley, Oliver Francis Theodore, Major, Royal Artillery...
Anstice, Robert Henry, Major, Border Regiment ; Hon. Col. \
1 Aberdeenshire Engineer Volunteers )
Aslett, John Thompson," Captain, Royal Marines
Atkinson, Augustus Williams Henry, Captain, 1 W. India Regt
Austin, Alfred, Major. 6 Foot
Bailev, Richard, Capt. Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Lt.Colontl 1 Orkney Volunteer Artillery
Bale, John Edward,8 Major, 1 West India Regiment
Barham, Charles Moi-ton, Captain, Royal Marines
Barker, Walter Julius.9 Captain, Royal Marines
Barker, William Henry,10 Captain, 50 Foot
Bate, Henry Reginald, Captain, 13 Foot
Battiscornbe, Robert Charles. Captain, R. (Bombay) Artillery
Baugh, GuiHum Scott,11 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Beadnell, Charles Edward, Major. Royal Artillery
Beag'n, Edward Georsre Daves', Major, Madras Staff Corps .
Beaumont, Walter Henry.12 Captain, 102 Foot
Bell, John Charles.13 Captain, 47 Foot
Bellasis, George Montalt, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Bellis, John Francis, Major, Somerset Light Infantry
Beresford. Hamilton DelaPoer. I*J/u;'or, Royal Marine Artillery
Best, Thomas William, Captain, West Riding Regiment
Bethune, Henry Beauclerk. Captain. Hampshire Regiment ...
Bigg, Frederick, Major, Royal Artillery
Blackett, Charles Francis.15 Captain. Rifle Brigade
Blackwood-Price. James Nugent,10 Major, King's Royal Rifle.-
Blair, James, Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Blaxland, Arthur Hughes.1" Major, Royal Marines
Bleazby, Francis Bernard.16 Captain, 26 Foot
Bloomfield, Frederick William, Captain, 6 Dragoons
Boileau, Lewis Maltby,19 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Boileau, William Simeon, Captain, Royal Engineers
Bolton, Henry Francis Somerset,20 Captain, 18 Foot; Mili- )
tary Kniqht of Windsor j
Bolton, Harry John,21 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Bovill, Charles Edward, Major, Inmskilling Fusiliers
Broadfoot, William,22 Captain, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Brown, Henry James, Capt. 105 Foot ; Hon. Colon*-] late 5 Bn. *
Munster j?u*iliers )
Bruce, George Ward Co'e,23 Major. Indian Staff Corps
Brutton.Edw.24 Capt. 57 F.; Captain of Invalids, Chelsea Hospital
Brutton, Robert Abernethie,25 Captain. Royal Marines
Budd, David Carruthers, Captain, 20 Hussars
BuUer, Walter Gregory, Captain, 94 Foot
Burden. William,26 Captain, 9 Foot
Burr, Charles Ernest Gaitskell,27 Captain, 18 Foot
Burton, William Penn,26 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Busfeild, John, Captain, 79 Foot
30 Dec. 64
30 Apr. 58
7 Dec. 70
24 June 63
18 Dec. 63 28 July 76
28 Dec. 6622 Dec. 60(31 Jan. 79
24 June 08
20 Sept. 58 30
30 July 62112
30 Mar. 66J22
16 June66n7
21 Dec. 59 1
25 June 62 1
29 July 62 12
1 Oct. 58 27
25 Sept.57 x
21 June 64 17
8 June 60' 11
1 Jan. 51 14
17 Sept. 64 26
16 Feb. 64 1
19 June 60 11
12 Jan. 57 1 26
1 Nov. 60; 17
1 Nov. 60*12
5 July 56J10
11 Jan. 67! 4
27 Aug. 58'24
4 June 60] 12
Jan. 79
June 63
Mar. 73
Mar. 71
Mar 74
Mar. 72
Apr. 75
Dec. 68
June 72
Apr. 70
Apr. 75
Mar. 74
Apr. 61
June 72
Oct. 77
Dec. 72
July 63
Dec. 73
Apr. 73
Nov. 66
Aug. 75
Mar. 65
June 69
.- Sept.
1 Oct.
[2 Mar.
1 July
1 July
r3 Sept.
!5 June
1 July
13 Sept.
10 Apr.
1 July
1 July
14 Apr.
1 July
1 July
1 July
:i Nov.
1 July
1 July
;i Apr.
4 Aug.
1 Aug.
1 July
8 Sent.6S 30 Dec. 76
Jan. 62 3 Aug. 72
14 Apr. 80
28 Oct. 71
15 July 72
1 July 67
4 Nov. 59
19 May 89
7 Dec. 82
21 May 84
26 May 79
22 Sept.64
16 Apr. 32,16
2 Nov. 55)17
11 June 52 8
Nov. 37
Sept. 58
Sept. 54
7 July 8
8
10
28
17
2 Sept. 63 2
Mar.
Sept.
Apr.
Oct.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
Sept.
Jan.
Dec.
May
Apr.
July
May
Jan.
Oct.
Aug.
Feb.
Now
Oct.
Mar.
5ij27
7111a
62(29
16 Oct. 63
22 Oct. 60
?6 Oct. 55 14
26 Feb. 5626
9 Nc- 55 7
13 Dec. 45:28
12 Nov. 70J28
I17
20 June 58 1
9 June 54 1 23
it Dec. 57I 3
7 Aug. 67I26
3 July 60 1 8
1 6
9 Oct. 63J15
7 Nov. 65} 1
I10
30 Mar. 58' 10
10 Oct. 65 11
1 j June 45 7
28 Dec. 64 3
13 Nov. 55 1
Aug. 63 25
_. July 68 28
28 Feb. 55 14
:3 Jan. 63 27 Dec. 66 1 Apr. 74
61
69
49
67
56
63
71 J 10
55
66
17 May 48
1 Apr. 70
30 Apr. 61
9 Mar. 91
11 July 74
1 Oct. 77
3 Aug. 67
1 Apr. 73
8 Nov. 74
Aug. 58
Nov. 82
Oct. 75
Jan. 70
July 62
Apr. 70
An
Mar. 75
Sept. 77
Sept. 7b
June 79
Apr. 79
Apr. 72
Dec. 77
Aug. 58
Dei\ 79
Apr. 70
Aug. 72
July 81
Mar. 62
LIEUT.
I COLONEL
87J12 Sept. 94
77)20 Aug. 79
81 12 Mar. 87
81 J29 Dec. 83
81 15 Nov. 84
79 20 Oct. 86
82 1 Oct. 89
81 [22 Nov. 84
79^28 May 84
8oj 1 Julv 8i
81 19 Dec. 86
81J11 Jan. 83
66; 23 Apr. 73
81 19 Dec. 87
81 1 9 Sept. 82
8i[ 1 Oct. 87
76 24 Feb. 77
81 y Jan. 84
81 1 9 Jan. 84
78125 Aug. 80
83I 4 4ug. 89
72I 7 Nov. 77
81 J21 June 87
12 Feb. 58
5
3°
8 J
Mar. 55
Dec. 53
une 60
lept. 59'
July 7
June 67
Juue 60
6 June to
5M
30 M
'9
26
7
9
22
- 41 13
ug. 61 18
!ay 48 16
ar. 60 12
Oct
June 73
Feb. 56
Dec. 54
Mar. 67
Feb. 61
Oct. 43
Juy 65
No v. 4 9
May 63
17 July 84
1 July 7c
1 Apr. 74
23 June 75
8 Jan. 85
1 Apr. 70
7 July 64
28 May 73
1 July 76
29 Dec. 5 •
: S pt. 7
7 May 5
16 June 7;
30 Dec. 84
24 Apr. 81
2j Mar. 95
7 Dec. 9^
15 July 9+
2i Juue 04
15 Aug. 77 f
1 Apr. 86
7 July 83 ''
7 Aug 85 j
1 Dec. 5:
1 July Si
23 May 74
13 Aug. 95
1 July 81
6 May 81!
13 Oct. 79
2 Feb. 78]
24 Nov. 77
5 Jan. 69 !
12 Nov. 90I
1 Nov. 82;
20 Jan. 78;
9 Aug. 73
1 July 81
7 Aug. 86!
1 July 81
1 Dec. 86)
20 Oct. 83
16 r>ov. S4I
19 Nov. 84I
6 Julv 81
2 Mar. 81
4 May 70 !
28 Dec. 85
1 July 81
30 May 85
22 July 88
1 July 81
26 Feb. 81
17 July 921
21 sept. 63
30 Juue 81
18 Oct. 79
19 June 9 j
1 July 81
4 Sept.75
23 Mar. 81
21 July 80 1
11 June 61
19 Oct. 821
8 June 72
10 Apr. 80
I
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
635
OOBNET,
2Il(iLIEUT
OrENSIGN
"S<& Butler, Thomas Adair,29 Captain, 101 Foot
Carpenter, George, Captain, 60 Rifles
Carter, Arthur Shaen,30 Captain, 51 Foot
*Cavarra, Alfred,31 Major, Royal Malta Artillery
•Cavarra, Guiseppe, Captain, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery
Chalmers, Owen Ivan, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Cheetham, Charles, Captain, Royal Artillery
Christian, George Arnold, Captain. Cheshire Regiment
Clarke, Robert Stuart, Major, Somerset Light Infantry
Clayton, Charles Cecil, Captain, Essex Regiment
Clayton, Edward Gilbert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Coleman, William,32 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Collins, Caleb, Captain. 51 Foot
Collins, Joseph,. Major Cheshire Regiment
Collins, Samuel Travers,33 Captain, Royal Marines
Collis, Adolphus Randolph Augustus, Captain, 6 Foot
Collis, Gustavus W. Berry,31 Captain, 6 Foot
Connolly, Laurence Richard,344 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Conolly, Francis Henry, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Conolly, William,35 Captain, Shrop>hire Light Infantry
Cook, Alexander,36 Major, Indian Stafi Corps
Cook, Arthur, Captain, 14 Foot
Cook, Lewis Archibald Charles,37 Major. Bengal Staff Corps
Cooke, James, Major, East Lancashire Regiment
Cooper, Egbert William, Captain, 42 Foot
Cooper, John, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Coppin, Charles Francis,38 Captain, Royal Marines
Cotton, Joseph William Minchin,39 Captain, Norfolk Regiment
Cowan, Walter Frederick James.40 Captain, Welsh Fusiliers
Cox, Joseph Cooke, Captain, 20 Foot
Cresswell, George,41 Captain, Unattached; Captain of Invalids, Kil-")
mainham Hospital j
Crofton, Caldwell Henry, Captain, Roval Artillery
Cunningham, Andrew Charles, Captain, 13 Foot
Dalby, Nicholas Bennett,42 Captain, Royal Marines
Daniell, J. Williamson,43 Capt. 101 F. ; Capt. of Invalids, Chelsea Hospital
Daniell, Robert Holford.44 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Darling, James Bruce,45 Royal Marines
Darnell .William Nicholas, Captain, York and Lancaster Regtment
Davey, Thomas,46 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Davidson, Wyndham Henry, Captain, 103 Foot
Davies, Thomas Henry, Captain, 2 West India Regiment
L'ennie, Henry William,4' Captain, 28 Foot
de Satge-de Thoren, Oscar William,48 Captain, 43 Foot
Des Barres, James Stuart,49 Major, 2 West India Regiment
Dodd, Simon Anthony, Captain, Northampton Regiment
Down, Augustus Thornton, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Drage, William Henry, Captain, 52 Foot
Drought, John Thomas Acton, Captain, Lancaster Regiment
p.s.c. Dugdale, Arthur George, Major, Royal Artillery
Dumbleton, Arthur Vincent,50 Captain, 21 Hussars
Dunning, Richard Horwood, Captain, 17 Foot
Duvall, William, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Eastham, John Alderson, Captain, Hampshire Regiment
Eden, Frederick Morton,51 Major, Royal Marines; Brigade Major)
Plymouth Brigade Volunteer Infantry j
Edleston, Joshua,52 Captain, Royal Marines
Edwardes, James Graham, Captain, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Edwards, Eustace Gresley, Major, Royal Artillery
Elliot, Henry George,53 CM G. Capt. Royal Marines ; Chief Magistrate )
of Ternbuland ' $
Elstor Heury u Mc-^y Indian Staff tjcrps
England, Alexander,55 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Evans, Augustine, Captain, Royal Marines ,
Eyre, Thomas Haughton, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Faber, Frederick Grey, Captain, 102 Foot
Fagan, 3enry Horace Frederick,57 Major, Indian Staff Corps '..
Fair, Alexander William, Major, Northamptonshire Regiment
Farley, Thomas,53 Major, Norfolk Regiment
Fenton, George, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Fenwick, William Young, Captain, Royal Artillery
Ferguson Jchn K Ciptr.iv Irion Fusdisis
Ferris, William Browne, Capt. 12 Foot, Hon. Lt.Col.lafe 4 Bn. Suffolk Re'g't.
Finch, John Seymour Wynne, Captain. Royal Horse Guards
Fisher, Arthur Thomas, Captain. 21 Hussars
Fitzgerald, John Gore, Captain, Royal Marines
FitzGerald, William Robert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery .....'.'....
Fletcher. Samuel M . If ;;i~ 1 AViLt India Regiment
Forte, Cockburn, Major, Middlesex Regiment
Fosbery Wiliiamdhcmas Exham 63 Obtain. 77 Fo:t.
Fountain, Edward, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer) ; Qr.Mr.\
1 Cheshire and Carnarvon Volunteer ArtiVery \
Fraser, James Francis,65 Captain, 19 Foot ".
French, Arthur, Major, Suffolk Regimebt
French, Francis Hence M?:jz~ Rcyal Artil ery
Fullartcn William Fullartcn 66 Ciptzm. 93 Foct
Fuller, Henry Snelson Ahmuty,67 Major, Bombay Staff Corps ............
Gardner, David 30 Captain. 1 Vt/zat India Regiment
Gerrard Halford Duuiirgiis 3E Ma/.r Indian Staff Corps
Silberi Charles John ° Ljpfaix "Welsh Fusiliers -
Glascott, James Jocelyn, Captain, Manchester Regiment
Goldney, Frederick Charles Napier,72 Major, Bengal Staff Corps ..!
Goldsmid, George Steuart,73 Major, Indian Staff Coips .......
:6 Dec. 31 16 July
30 Au~ c
,e. 64 24 Apr.
25 June -°
29 Jan. 61 18 imov
9 Jan. 63 17 Api
17 Aug. 55 14 APr
27 Apr. 60 1 Dec.
'.4 Apr. 58 1 Dec.
18 Veb.
17 Mar. 55 20 Sept.
31 Jan. 63 7 Feb.
26 June 56 2 Feb
16 Mar. 38 4 Juul
2 Mar. 66 22 Feb.
3 Aug. 60 9 Oct.
2 Sept 61 29 July
24 Dec.
„ 53 4 Dec.
2 Dec. 6c 24 Aut
LIEUT.
9 June 54 23 Nov
4 Jan. 60 3 1 Jan-
14 Sept. 58 27 May
2 May
9 Feb. 38 10 May
10 J)ec. 54 19 June
U4 ^4 "pi .
„„ 58 4 June
5 Mar. 61 28 Ang
9 Dec.
6 Feb
29 Jan. 61 18 Nov
« Ion 6.^ n A.p
-ipr.
7 Apr. 60 1 Dec.
19 June
50 11 Mar. 53 31 Mar. 55
30 Dec.
2 Dec. oc 24 Aug
3 June 65 9 Apr,
31 Aug. 55 19 Jum
16 Au|
19 Au
24 Sept. 58
■6 May 48 _,
6 June 51 5 Dec.
8 Jan. 68 6 Oct.
27 Jan.
1 Dec. 63 8 Jan..
to Mar.
n Dec. 58 30 July
9 Feb. 64I31 Jan.
18 Dec. 41^0 Dec.
13 Aug. 58I30 Jan.
13 Feb. 66 13 Feb.
23 Aug. 64 2 May
15 July
9 May 56 4 Mar.
4 Sept. 67 2 Aug.
19 July
43 8 May
61 26 Apr.
25 Aug.
July 65 13 Feb.
64 3 Aug.
11 22 July
'7 Aug.
>-g Apr.
47 '7 Aug.
11 Nov.
;8 9 Nov.
7 May
30 Dec.
8 June 61 22 Jau.
Tay 78 20 Aug.
L - 12 June
!2 Sept,
.4 Oct.
29 July
- Dec.
_„ Dec.
15 Mar.
3 Feb.
4 Apr.
5 July
"Oct,
56'i6 Jan.
6530 Apr.
62 ' 6 Mar.
68'i5 May
45 22 June
57'io Dec.
33! 4 Apr.
f.g 1 3 Mar.
61J29 Aug.
63 21 Sept.
59| 3 Aug.
66 1 Oct.
68'i3 Oct.
66 24 Sept,
59! 3 Aug.
65 12 May
62 27 Feb.
7125 Sept.
56 17 Mar.
71 J20 OCt.
59 26 June
61.24 Jane
70 2 Mar.
63 24 Dec.
62I25 Dec.
70 17 Apr.
54 30 Dec.
68 29 Au,"
70 13 Sept
57 20 Feb.
16 July
5 Mar.
'9
Jan.
Nov. .
June;
! Aug
Jan. 5^
n-'. 5.
Oct
Ma.,
. May
15 Oc
2Ser_
5 Dec.
15 -■
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11 J
12 J
9 Sej.
^6 Oct,
7 Jut
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1 Mar
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■pt,
17
64
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64
64
55 *
44
'■ 70
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Tuly
- ipt.
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. 1 Mar.
3 July
2 Dec.
8 Jan.
8 Feb.
4 Dec.
3 Mar. 6
9 May 63
10 Nov. 69
, 75 2 July
.62 14 Nov.
50 7 May
55 30 July
71 8 Jan.
76 17 May
68 3 Aug.
75 7 June
62 24 July
65 19 Oct.
42 29 Dec.
63 12 Feb.
07 11 July
68 8 May
72 15 July
61 13 Aug.
70 7 Aug.
64 1 Apr.
49 23 Nov.
64 5 July
77 16 Nov.
67 20 Feb.
67 7 July
30 10 Aug.
" 5 Jan.
73 16 Sept
7 Mar.
30 Sept. 7*
10 Feb. 81
1 Jan. 8n
18 Feb. 91
1 Feb. 71
10 Dec. 74
28 Nov. 541
28 June 83,
1 July 8 j
14 Sept. 8r
22 Hay 80
10 June 82-
1 July 81
1 July 81
30 May 8o-
12 Mar. 81
17 Apr. 80
7 May 90-
7 Mar. 7s,
4 Feb. 85.
26 June 76
1 May 78
2 Mar. 8b-
1 July 8n
17 Dec. 81
16 Nov. 82;
14 May 77
30 Dec. 82-
6 Dec. 85.
1 Jul 3- 82
53
19
58 18
62 4
12
56 2
>C 2
30 Dec.
2 Feb.
Apr.
July
Mar.
Jan.
Feb.
Oct.
77 11 Nov.
58 4 Jau.
59 19 Oct.
71 30 Dec.
68 28 Apr.
80 r r May
67 29 (Jet.
65 2i July
71 6 Aug.
25 23 June
70' 1 5 Mar.
64 1 Apr.
67 11 Apr.
69 7 Sept.
59 3 Aug.
46 27 Apr.
71 2 Mar.
64 12 Feb.
55 16 June
70*20 Aug.
62*26 Nov.
1 July 8r.
15 July 86.
30 Oct. 78.
26 June 72
1 July 8s
8 Jan. 88
18 Nov. 92
5 Dec. 83,
10 Jan. 8<>
72 25 Aug. 8o.
72I 1 July 81
54 3° Nov. 55,
73 12 Mar. 81
74I 1 July Sc
3o 6 May 83
84 22 June 83-.
72 13 Sept. 79
79 6 May 89,
77] 1 Sept. 83.
56 15 Mar. 69.
73! 1 July 8e
82 1 Apr. 94,
79 22 Sept. 84,
79 1 Jan. 85
40 28 Nov. 54,
69] 5 Nov. 84,
82 1 Apr. 90
59 27 Dec. 70.
8SJ11 Nov. 971
70 4 Jan. 78,
67 6 Jan. 79
83 30 Dec. 95
75 25 Dec. 82
89 it May 98,
79 1 July 8t
30 Mar.
:g Apr.
1 Sept.
22 Feb.
28 Oct.
11 Feb.
2 Ma_.
1 Apr.
9 Aug.
8 Feb.
,- 5 Apr.
74 29 Apr.
, 6930 Nov.
681 9 July
71 10 Nov.
76 rt Feb.
7 Jan.
21 Dec. 3s
28 Nov. 54
22 J11I3' 85
7 May 83
16 Feb. 85
1 May 83
10 Dec. 78
1 May 64
20 Mar. 82
29 Apr. 82
1 July 8s
3 Jan. 95.
27 Apr. 8r
17 Dec. 81
13 Mar. 84
19 Oct. 78,
8 Feb. 90
8 Apr. 741
29 Apr. 94
4 Dec. 82
15 Sept. 86.
10 Nov. 89,
11 Feb. o/S
636
Majors Retired on Full or Betired Pay or on a Pension.
COKNBT,
2ndLIEUT.
OrBKSIGN.
Gordon, John Wood,"4 Major, Indian StaffCorps
Gordon, William Eden Evans, Major, Indian Staff Corps....
Gore, John, Captain, Royal Artillery
Graham-Toler, James Utway. Capt. Highland Light Infantry ; Hon,
Lt. Colonel 4 Bn. Highland Light Infantry
Grant, Francis William Seafield,75 Major, Oxfordshire Light Infantry
Grant, William,75 Captain, 91 Foot
Grey, Charles Francis Baring, Captain, Royal Artillery
Grosvenor, Saumarez Frederick,77 Major, York and Lancaster Regt.
Gubbms,Chas.Edgeworth,~93/«/or,Beng;ilStnffCorps ; Gentleman at. Arms
Haggard, George, Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Hale, William Godfrey,80 Captain, Royal Marines
Hall, Roger. Captain, 14 Foot
Handcock.^Robert Gordon,81 Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Hargreave, George William, Captain, sFoot
Harinan, Thomas Edward, Major, West Surrey Regiment
Harpur, Joseph, Captain, 14 Hussars
Harries, Samuel Keith,83 Major, Devonshire Regiment
Hawes, Charles Ward,85 Major, Bengal Statf Corps
Hay, James Archibald,50 Captain, Highland Light Infantry (74 Foot) ...
Hay, Stratford Morrison,87 Major, Bombay Statf Corps
Hayes, Arthur Montgomery Edward, Major, Royal Marines
Hayne, Arthur Gorham Howard,89 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Heathcote, Charles George, Captain, Northumberland Fusiliers
Heathcote, Robert Walker,91 Major, Royal Marines ; Eecruiting Stajf )
OJficer, Southa mpton j
Henderson, Percy Edward,92 Major, Indian StaffCorps
Henderson, William Samuel, Captain, 77 Foot
Hext, Henry Yeatmau, °4 Major, Ro3'al Marines
Heyland, Alexander Sar iuel.95 Captain, Royal Artillery
Hight, Edward Lancelot, 96 Major, Indian StaffCorps
Hill, Arthur, Captain, Royal Marines
Hobart, Hon. Horace Miles,98 Captain, 103 Foot
Hogg, Harding Cornwailis,99 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Holwell, Martin Doherty, Major, Worcestershire Regiment
Hornby, Cecil Roughsetlge, Captain, East Lancashire Regiment (30 Foot)
Horsey, Edward Ralph,1"1 Captain, Boyal Marine Artillery
Hosack, John, Captain,West Yorkshire Regiment (14 Foot)
Humphry, Edw. Wood,102 R. (Bengal) Eng. Capt. of l7ivalids,R.Hosp. Chelsea
Hurst, William Brunei, Major, Royal Engineers
Hutchinson, Anthony Richard,104 Captain, 23 Foot
Iredell, Lestock Walters, Captain, 104 Foot
Irvine, Thomas Thompson.1"6 Captain, 44 Foot
Isaacson, John de Stuteville. Major, lloyal Scots
Johnson, William Nicholas Gibson, Captain, Royal Marines
Johnstone, Robert FitzRoy Maclean,107 Major, Indian Staff Cjrps
Jones, George Alfred, Captain, Derbyshire-Regiment
Jones, Henry, Captain, 62 Foot..
Joyce, William Walter Patrick, Captain, West York Regiment
Justice, Philip, Captain, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Kane, Francis William Feilding, Major, East Kent Regiment
Keith, James Blaikie, Captain, 39 Foot
Kelly, Thomas,108 Captain. 40 Foot
Kelsall, Gustavus Nicolls,109 Captain, Royal Engineers
Kennedy, Hugh,110 Captain, Royal Marines
Kennedy, Irving Francis, Captain, 34 Foot
Kerr, William Henry, Captain, Cheshire Regiment
Kettle, Robert, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Killeen, Roger.111 Cavtain, 21 Foot
King, James Stewart, Major, Indian StaffCorps
Kirwan, William Francis Maitland, Captain, 78 Foot
30 Jan. 78
4 Feb. 69
12 Dec. 51
25 Sept. 54
78 Jan. 59
2 Dec. 68
23 June 65
4 Oct. 64
5 Aug. 64
17 Apr. 66
28 Dec. 64
28 Oct. 71
31 May 59
Knox, Francis Robert Bonham,112 Major, Indian StaffCorps
Kynaston, Henry Edmonds,113 Captain, 19 Hussars
Kysh, Douglas John,114 Major, Royal Marines..
Lane, Henry Eyre Wyatt,115 Captain, Royal Marines
Lang, Percy Owen, Major, Royal Marines
Langford, Francis,116 Captain, Shropshire Light Infantry
Langford, William John, Major, Royal Marines
Lascelles, Claud George William, Captain, Royal Artillery
Lawrence, Robert,117 Captain, 90 Foot
Leader, Thomas Alexander Frederick,118 Major, Madras StaffCorps..
Le Breton, William Inglis, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Lee, John,119 Captain, 1 Dragoons
Lee, William, li0 Captain, 6 Foot (Quarter Master, 28 June 44)
Leith, Thomas,121 Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Leslie, Charles Robert, Captain, 25 Foot
Leslie, George, Captain, Royal Marines
Lewes, Price, Captain, Royal Artillery
Liebenrood, George Engelberts,123 Captain, Northampton Regiment .
Lindsay, Alexander John, Major, Royal Artillery (District Officer" .
Lindsay, William Bayford, Captain, 102 Foot ..."
Little, Simon Ridley,1-14 Captain, Royal Marines
.s.c. Lloyd, Francis Elliot,125 Captain, 25 Foot
loyd, John Hayes, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Lonsdale, William,126 Major, Leicestershire Regiment
Lovett, Hubert Richard,127 Major, King's Royal Rifles
Lowrey, Henry, ^-Captain, 2 West India Regiment
Lyster, Arthur Walter,129 Major, Indian StaffCorps
M'Callum, James Lumber, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
M'Carthy, George Alexander,130 Major, Indian Staff Corp ...."
M'Clintock, Benjamin,131 Captain, Shropshire Light Infantry
M'Cudden, Lionel Albert Thomas,132 Major, Bombay Staff Corps ....
.M'Ewen, James Henry, Captain, 4 Foot
I
8 Dec. 19
20 July 67
4 July 65
13 Aug. 58
20 Nov.
15 July
8 June
13 Feb. 53
7 Aug. 67
1 Dec. 58
12 Dec. 57
n May 78
8 May 5
16 July 56
12 Oct. 67
10 Aug. 64
16 Feb. 47
17 Nov. 63
12 June 52
30 Dec. 50
4 Oct. 60
23 Aug. 59
24 May 61
8 May 55
11 May 78
25 Sept. 60
9 Mar. 67
8 June 60
26 Feb. 62
13 Oct. 60
21 Nov. 62
11 Apr. 54
21 Mar. 34
18 May 43
14 Sept. 66
20 Feb. 52
1 Aug. 68
8 Jan. 64
9 Apr. 70
30 Dec. 50
5 Sept. 62
19 Dec. 48
12 Apr. 64
11 Jan. 67
5 Nov. 54
28 July 46
3 Feb. 48
12 Nov. 58
14 Mar. 48
14 Mar. 68
17 Apr. 58
15 June 41
3 July 60
4 Apr. 54
17 May 61
13 Aug. 58
11 May 78
29 Nov. 64
16 Mar. 67
18 Nov. 57
75 20 Nov. 86 20
76 15 July 87J15
27 3 July 39128
27 Oct. 71 11 June 77 10
9 Nov. 66
t2 Nov. 60
1 Mar. 63
29 Apr. 79
28 Oct. 7 1
27 Apr. 58
24 July 56
28 Aug. 63
5 Juby 7'
27 Feb. 69
22 Apr. 69
to July 66
26 June 74
23 Nov. 56
28 May 70
11 Dec. 60
6 Dec. 67
3 Feb. 72
30 Nov. 70
3 Aug. 67
18 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 63
6 Dec. 67
27 Aug. 58
18 Aug. 79
15 Nov. 58
17 Jan. 59
29 Nov. 70
to June 74
16 Sept. 68
27 May 48
6 July 67
to May 57
9 Dec. 64
1 1 Aug. 63
2 Jan. 64
9 Dec. 64
12 Jan. 66
to Dec. 58
9 Mar. 79
23 May 74
24 Nov. 63
8 June 70
30 Nov. 66
3 Jan. 65
4 Aug. 65
23 Aug. 64
20 June 54
10 Aug. 40
3 Feb. 55
15 Apr. 71
4 Nov. 59
6 June 54
1 Jan. 7:
2 Oct. 66
13 Nov. 72
28 Oct. 71
24 Nov. 77
24 Feb. 54
27 Jan. 76
4 Aug. 63
19 Sept. 77
5 Sept. 49
i2 June 70
7 July 68
23 Dec. 64
14 Feb. 56
26 Dec. 51
6 June 51
26 Oct. 60
19 Sept. 49
1 Nov. 60
12 Feb. 71
24 Nov. 77
4 June "
7 Apr- 45
1 July 64
J2 Nov. 55
23 Aug. 64
9 Aug. 74
26 Sept. 60
8 Mar. 76
1 Apr. 60
25 Feb.
22 Aug.
30 Nov. 70
31 May 60
Mar. 73
July 71
Jan. 76
Feb
Feb. 8i
Dec. 6
Jan. 67
15 Apr. 74
2 Dec. 80
5 Oct. 79
21 Oct. 7
19 June 72
18 Nov. 82
13 Feb. 65
22 Mar. 77
ii Dec. 70
1 July 81
3 Feb 84
29 Aug. 3o
30 May 80
28 Oct. 83
16 Aug. 73
1 July 81
31 Oct. 67
11 May 89
3 Aug. 67
14 June 64
12 Oct. 79
19 Dec. 81
2 Mar. 78
3 July 58
23 Jan. 78
30 June 62
6 Feb. 78
26 July 73
14 June 73
1 Jan. 75
28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 67
11 May 89
16 Sept. 8 1
7 Feb. 76
14 Nov. 77
29 July 74
12 July 71
1 Apr. 75
15 Mar. 73 31
13 Oct. 59
26 Oct. 48
9 Oct. 63
13 Nov. 78 30
5 Aug. 64 10
3 Aug. 55 22
Aug. 80
15 Mar. 73
13 Nov. 84 13
30 Nov. 78
15 Jane 85
26 Mar. 62 11
4 June 85 20
2 Feb. 78I 5
1 Feb. 8625
12 Aug. 55 1
10 Dec. 73 6
11 Jan. 79'n
23 Dec. 76 23
:o May 71 1
to May 55 2
21 Feb. 59J 3
30 Dec. 64' 1
7 May 59^7
29 Oct. 7319
26 Nov. 79 19
10 Jan. 86, 1
8 May 72J 8
24 Feb. 54'2o
0 May 721 1
4 Apr. 69 4
15 Apr. 71J 1
14 Mar. 83 6
19 Mar. 71 11
8 Mar. 87, 8
19 Jan. 75I 7
n May 89 11
12 June 78 27
16 Mar. 79 16
16 July 72 7
Nov. 95
July 96
Nov. 54
Aug. 87
Dec. 84
24 Dec. 73
8 Sept. 83
1 Sept. 97
1 July 87
23 Dec. 71
27 Sept. 77
24 Jan. 80
2 Dec. 88
13 Feb. 85
15 Apr. 82
1 July 81
18 Jan. 92
13 Feb. 73
19 Oct. 87
11 Dec. 78
6 Dec. 88
3 Feb. 92
1 Oct. 83
18 Nov. 82
28 Oct. 91
17 Apr. 80
6 Dec. 88
26 Aug. 79
n May 98
1 Oct. 75
Jan. 77
Oct. 87
Dec. 88
Dec. 82
Mar. 72
Nov. 81
July 81
Dec. 84
Jan. 81
Feb. 81
July 81
July 81
Jan. 79
May 98
Oct. 87
Feb. 81
Feb. 85
Sept. 81
July 81
Jan. 81
Mar. 80
July 81
Sept. 55
July 81
Mar. 87
Mar. 75
June 67
Aug. 88
June 84
Nov. 92
July 81
July 93
Mar. 74
Nov. 92
Sept. 82
Nov. 94
July 81
May 83
Jan. 87
Dec. 84
July 81
July 58
Feb. 68
July 81
Oct. 69
Feb. 81
Mar. 84
Apr. 94
Mar. 79
June 65
Jan. 81
Apr. 74
July 81
Apr. 90
July 74
Mar. 96
June 78
May 98
Aug. 84
Mar. 87
Jan. 80
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
637
M'Nair, John Frederick Adolylius, CMG. Captain, Royal (Madras) Art.
Macgregor, Cortlandt George, Captain. 35 Foot
Machell, Edward John, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Mackay, Spencer Henry, Captain, 101 Foot
Mackenzie. Thomas,13* Major, Seaforth Highlanders
Maclachlan, Duncan. Captain, 90 Foot
Macleane, Thomas, Captain, 101 Foot
Maher, Valentine Herbert.135 Captain, Ccnuaught Rangers
Maillard, George James, Captain, 17 Foot
Malet, Alexander George William, Captain, Dorset Regiment
Malet, Guilbert Edward Wyndham, Captain, R. ( Bengal) Artillery
Mansergh, Arthur Henry W. Captain, Leicester Regt
Marindin Sir Francis Arthur, KCMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Marrett, Edward Uvedale,'36 Mojo*, Indian Staff Corps
Marriott, Reginald Adams.'3" DSO. Captain, Royal Marine Artillery ..
Marsh, Edward Herman,326 Captain, 34 Foot
Marsh, George Samuel, Major. Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Matchett. Alfred William, Captiin, 29 Foot
Mayne, Mosley,13'J Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Melvill, Henry, 139t Major, Indian Staff Corps
Meredith. Thomas Bovle, Captain, 18 Foot
Michel, John Horace Charles,140 Captain, Leicester Regiment
Miller, John,111 Captain, Royal Marines
Moberly. Alfred, Captain, 1 Foot
Money.' Wio-ram Montagu, Major, Gloucestershire Regiment
Montei'th, Arthur Mackworth,142 Major. Indian Staff i;orps
Montgomery, George,143 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Montgomery. "Robert Evans. Major, Royal Marines
Montresor, Welby Francis, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Moore, George Thomas Cams,144 Captain, 42 Foot
Moore, Thomas,145 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Morris, John George, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Morton, Arthur, Captain, 45 Foot
Murphy, Cecil William Esmonde,146 Major, Royal Artillery
Murphy, Francis Joseph, Major, Royal Artillery
Murray, Alexander Bruce, Captain, 79 Foot
Murray, Edward Croft, Captain, Bedfordshire Regiment
Nangle, William, Captain, 15 Foot
Neary, Stephen,14' Captain, Essex Regiment
p s.e. Nelson, William F. Captain, Royal Artillery
Newmgton, Charles May Hayes, Major, Liverpool Regiment
Newman, Arthur Alex.148 Major, Royal Artillery
Newman, Henry Horatio,150 Major, North Staffordshire Regiment .
Ormond, William Church,152 Captain, 5 Foot
Otway, Robert Cooke,153 Captain, Somerset Light Infantry
Owen, Edward 'Henr? Mostyn,154 Captain, 105 Foot
Papillon, Alexander Frederick William, Captain, Royal Artillery
Park, Thomas,155 Captain, Royal Marines
Parker, Edward Hastings, Captain, Royal Marines
Parry, John Horndon,156 Captain. Royal Marines
Pascoe, Robert James, Captain, Royal Marines
Pearse, Elford, Major, Dublin Fusiliers
Pearson, Avlmer Charles,158 Captain, Royal Marines
Pengelley, William Jenny,159 Captain, Royal Marines
Phibbs, Richard Renshaw, Captain, Royal Artillery
Philips, Burton Henry, Major, Welsh Fusiliers
Phillips, Charles, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Pitt, Walter Lewes,161 Captain, Border Regiment
Pleydell, Thomas Baker,163 Captain, Royal Marines
Porterfield, Bolden bundas, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Power, John Lennox,164 Captain, York and Lancaster Regiment
Prendergast, William Miles, Captain, Worcester Regiment
Preston, Arthur John, Major, West Riding Regiment
Price, sir Rose ljambart,166 Bart. Captain, Royal Marines
Prior, Herbert Morris, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Pritchett, William Morris,167 Captain. Royal Marines
Pym, Harry Reginald Lockyer,168 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Quirk, Philip, Captain, 67 Foot
Ranee, Frederick,171 Captain, 36 Foot
Reeves, John,1"2 Captain, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Rice, Charles Augustus, Captain, Royal Engineers
Richardson, Robert William, Captain, 14 Foot
Richer, James Stanley,173 Captain, Rifle Brigade (Qr.Mr. 28 Apr. 75) ...
Richey, Thomas Duncan,1"4 Major (District Officer) Royal Artillery )
{Quarter Master, 1 Apr. 76) j
Richmond, George Matthew, Captain, Border Regiment
Richmond and Gordon, C. H. G. L. Duke of, KG. Captain, Unattached ; \
Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire )
*Rizzo, Edmund, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Roberts, Howland,175 Major, Royal Artillery ,
Robilliard, Chas. Durham Hocart,176 Captain, Royal Marines
Robinson, Henry Daniel, Major, Royal Marines
Robinson, William, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Rochfort, Henry Wollaston, Captain, 7 Foot
p.s.c. Roe, Eugene M.177 Captain, 23 Foot
Ross, Allen Theophilus, Captain, Cameron Highlanders
Ross, John James, Major, Somersetshire Light Infantry
Ross, William Alexander,178 Major, Royal Artillery
Russell, Lechmere, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ;
Rutter, John, Major, Royal Malta Artillery
St. John, St. Andrew, Major, Royal Marines
Sandys, Edwin William, Major, Royal Artillery
CORSET,
2ndLIE0T.
orENSIGN.
13 Dec. 45
13 May 53
t Dec. 58
8 Feb. 56
29 Oct. 61
0 Feb. 60
3 Apr. 67
9 Apr. 61
22 Mar. 64
2 Sept. 62
20 Dec. 54
23 Nov. 4<
21 Seot. 60
4 July
May 5'
23 Sept. 62
18 July 25
11 Dec. 57
6 Jan. 63
t8 Mar. 50
9 Nov. 66
24 Aug. 60
4 Dec. 78
4 June 63
2 Dec. 56
9 Oct. 58
LIEUT.
3 Dec. 62
23 Aug. 64
18 Oct. 59
9 Mar. 67
1 1 June 42
16 Dec. 31
30 Aug. 09
1 Jan. 64
18 Aug. 46
13 Nov. 55
11 Oct. 79
19 June 38
11 Oct 79
7 Apr. 63
1 Nov. 33
22 Aug.
24 Nov. 63
31 Oct. 66
20 Dec. 54
17 Aug. 55
5 Apr. 64
9 Oct. 55
9 Aug. 68
2 May 47
3 Apr. 66
1 1 Oct. 64
24 May 39
25 Sept.54
25 Jan. 59
10 Sept. 58
22 Aug. 65
10 June 62
14 June 45
4 Oct. 55
4 Feb. 59
12 May 59
13 Aug. 53
7 June 54
11 Dec. 58
30 Aug. 60
30 Apr. 58
1 Oct. 64
7 Aug. 67
14 Jan. 71
31 May 64
15 May 67
1 Dec. 58
23 Mar. 67
13 Jan. 55
31 Jan. 78
1 Oct. 75
17 Sept. 50
26 June 78
16 Jan. 63
31 Mar.
3 May 77
13 Dec. 61
7 Aug. 67
7 May 34
13 Dec. 6
23 Mar. 66
9 Aug. 73
1 Apr. 60
4 Jan. 67
19 Oct. 73
29 July 61
5 Nov. 69
28 Feb. 74
19 Dec. 62
25 June 62
12 Feb. 74
10 May 6
25 Oct. 71
9 Jan. 63
22 Dec.
22 Dec. 58
22 Jan. 68
23 Dec. 64
6 Oct. 67
8 Sept. 63
6 July 69
26 Mar. 45
Oct. 33
28 Feb. 28
3 Aug. 67
27 May 48
7 May 59
8 June 81
24 June 68
1 3 June 48
1 Sept.62
1 July 81
i. Nov. 59
15 June 66
3 Oct.
25 Aug. 77
7 May 70
24 Aug. 67
28 Oct.
28 Nov. 57
12 Feb. 77
14 Apr. 59
1 Sept. 78
2 Jan
17 Apr. 60
5 Mar. 7c
26 Feb. 49
3 Sept. 70
25 Aug. 80
25 Aug. 77
21 July 68
27 Sept.42
17 Sept. 61
1 Mar. 63
10 July 56
6 Dec. 67
1 Apr. 60
18 July 62
7 Jan. 62
22 Dec.
8 May 67
23Sept. 50
31 July 58
25 Jan. 61
20 Dec. 6:
20 Dec. 56
CAPTAIN.
27 Aug. 58
7 Apr. 65
I Aug. 72
24 July 72
8 July 63
1 Apr. 73
22 Sept. 75
27 Aug. 79
25 Mar. 71
Jan. 78
Aug. 72
24 Nov. 77
18 Oct. 61
31 Jan. 80
23 Mar. 86
June 5 5
20 Aug. 86
1 Apr. 75
4 July 77
3 May 88
12 June 73
15 Apr. 78
12 Apr. 4;
19 June 72
17 Aug. 69
8 Jan
10 Mar. 75
6 Jan. 79
8 Jan. S3
23 Nov. 72
3 July 80
28 Feb. 85
21 Apr. 7
9 Aug. 76
II Aug. 83
5 Apr. 72
22 June 80
13 Apr. 72
19 Mar. 85
20 July 72
16 Aug. 73
14 July 77
5 June 75
24 Apr. 72
1 May 78
1 Nov. 58
4 Apr. 43
7 Dec. 37
4 June 79
8 Sept. 57
21 Jan. 68
1 July 87
1 July 81
19 Jan. 52
21 Sept.75
2 Apr. 87
1 Apr. 65
16 Sept. 79
1 7 May
16 Sept. 82
15 July
24 Feb. 77
1 July 81
3 Aug. 67
12 Feb.
3 Aug. 67
12 Sept.87
31 Oct. 71
20 Feb. 66
26 Sept. 77
1 Aug. 55
1 May 78
6 Aug, "
o June 82
21 Feb. 78
27 Sept. 44
11 Nov. 82
1 Jan. 76
10 Nov. 66
1 July 8
10 Mar. 75
7 Feb. 71
29 Mar. 73
29 Jan. 79
1 Apr. 75
27 Aug. 58
4 Oct. 67
5 Sept.77
1 Oct. 7
23 Apr. 6
31 Aug. 70
I July 81
24 Mar. 80
t2 Feb. 79
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
25 Nov. 8t
19 Feb. 87
10 Oct. 82
9 Mar. 84
2 Aug. 79
20 Sept. 82
5 July 72
31 Jan. 98
24 Mar. 86
1 July 81
3 Sept. 94
12 Mar. 81
4 July 85
3 May 97
14 Septus
7 Mar. 83
28 Nov. 54
11 Dec. 79
1 July 81
9 Aug. 93
1 Oct. 77
24 June 84
19 Oct. 93
5 Oct. 78
12 Oct. 89.
28 Feb. 94
4 May 81
25 June 82
11 Apr. 91
29 Sept. 8©
21 Dec. 87
1 Jan. 81
2 Feb. 87
27 Oct. 8a
22 Sept.83.
1 Jan. 84
II Dec. 82
29 Sept. 80
27 Oct. 86
31 Oct. 63
28 Nov. 54
28 Nov. 54
7 Nov. 79.
23 Mar. 72
21 June 8a
7 June 98
15 June 85
9 Nov. 59>
2 July 82
16 Mar. 98
25 Aug. 77
26 June 85
6 June 57
22 June gT
2 June 86
8 Apr. 85
8 June 84
8 Apr. 74
12 Feb. 97
8 Oct. 79
6 July 97
14 June 84
3 Apr. 7 8
26 Jan. 84
1 July 8*
27 Feb. 36
1 Nov. 84
19 May 89-
9 Nov. S3.
1 July 81
0 Nov. 85
1 Nov. 82
1 Oct. 77
6 Dec. 88
13 Feb. 78
1 July 8r
6 Mar. 8a
22 July 85
9 Apr. 82
5 July 72
4 Oct. 75
10 Nov. 85
1 July 81
1 Oct. 77
638
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension.
■Sandys, Francis Robert. Captain, 4 Foot
Sant-Fournier, Alfred. Major, Royal Malta Artillery
Saunders, Augustus James, Captain, Royal Artillery
[?aunders. Morley Caulfield. Captain, 12 Foot
Sayer, William Lawrence,181 Captain, Royal Marines
Schneider, Stewart Melvill Congreve-182 Major, Indian Staff Corps ....
Seager, Meering Bloomfield, Major, Royal Marines
Servante. Charles Edward,183 Captain, Royal Marines
Sewell, John Dalrymple v?m.184 Major, Madras Staff Corps
Sewell-Gana, George Segundo,185 Captain, 101 Foot
Shairp, Alexander Bassett Stephen,156 Captain, Royal Marines
Shanks. Joseph George.187 Major, Royal Marines
Sheil. Henry, Major. Royal Artillery
Shepherd, Thomas Viret, Captain, Leinster Regiment
Sherlock, Ephraim Thomas, Captain, Royal Highlanders
Shippard, Walkinshaw Orlando Courtney,188 Mijor, Royal Artillery ...
Shoveller, William King, Captain, Royal Marines
Simpson, Charles Henry, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Smith, Allan, Major, Indian Staff Corps
'Smith, James Stoker Grant. Captain. 67 Foot
Smith, John,190 Captain, Military Train
Smith, Joseph Graham,189 Major, West Kent Regiment
Smyth, Arthur Clement, Major, Royal Marines; Recruiting Staff Officer,
Liverpool _
Soady, Thomas Eales. Captain, 66 Foot
Southwood, John Southcott, Captain, 1 Life Guards
Sprent, William Swansea,19' Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery [R] ....
Spurshott, Adolphus Edward, Major, Royal Marines
Stephens, Edward Barringtnn,192 Captain, Royal Marines
Stevens, Charles, Major, Indian Staff Corps
Stevenson, William, Captain, 49 Foot
Stewart, Alexander Fraser, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Stewart, William Jackson,193 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Story, Forbes Lugard,19* Major, Wiltshire Regiment
Straghan, John,195 Captain. Royal Marines
Sutherland, Robert Samuel,196 Major, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Swinburne, Paul,197 Captain, 80 Foot
Swinburne, Thomas Robert,198 Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Symcns, Jelinger Henry,199 Captain, Royal Marines
Taylor, St. John Stewardson, Captain, n Hussars
Thackwell, William Poison, Captain, Black Watch
Thomas, Henry Deering, Captain, Warwickshire Regiment
Thomson, David,201 Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery.
Tinmouth, Wingrove Laugburne,202 Captain, Royal Marines
Tollemache, Algernon Seymour, Captain, 108 Foot
Topp, Henry, Captain, 77 Foot
Tracy, Michael, Major. Coast Brigade of Artillery
Trevelynn, Herbert, Captain, Inniskilling Fusiliers
Troup, William Bedford, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tufhell, Robert Hutchison Campbell,203 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Tullocn, Hector, CB. Major, Koyal (Madras) Engineers
Tully, Ringrose Drew. Captain, Royal Marines
Turle, William Greer,201 Captain, 60 Rifles
'Turner, Henry Ainslie Alfred, Major, Royal Marines
Twyning, William Edward, Captain, 18 Foot
TJrquhart, Ives M'Lean. Captain, 108 Foot
"Van Cortlandt, Arthur Jas. Ramsay, Major, 3 Hussars
Vanrenen, Edward, Captain, 109 Foot
*Virtn, Georgio, Captain, Royal Malta Fencible Artillery
Waller, Robert Jocelyn.205 Major. Bengal Staff Corps
Walsh, John, Captain, Militar3r Train
Watson, Charles Edward,206 Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Watson, Robert Kiero. Major, Leicestershire Regiment
Webb, Henry North,207 Major, Indian Staff Corps
"Webster, George, Major (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Wedderburn, James Andrew Colvile,208 Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Welch, Fred. Wm. Capt. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (93 Foot)
Welchman, Frederick Deffield,2'9 Major, Indian Staff Corps
Weller, Alexander Thomas,210 Major. Indian Staff Ccrps "
"Weston, Thomas Barnes, Major, 20 Hussars
Westropp, William Keily,211 Major, Durham Light Infantry
Whitty, William Nassau, Captain, 10 Foot
Williams, William, Captain, 103 Foot
Williams-Hepworth, Edwin Wilson Gresham, Captain, 19 Hussars
Wilmot, Francis,212 Major, Bedfordshire Regiment
Wilson, Henry George, Captain, 1 West India Regiment
Wilson, John,'21* Captain, 90 Foot
Wodehouse, Edwin Frederiek,2153/a/or, Roval Artillery
Wood, Clement Baddeley, Major, Scottish Rifles
Woodland, Herbert Lovell, Captain, 14 Foot
Woollcombe, Robert,217 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Worthington, Henry Russell,218 Captain, 6t Foot
Wreford, William Langore, Major, North Lancashire Regiment
Wright, Arthur Francis Bingham, Captain, 101 Foot
Wright, Henry Octavian Perceval, Major, Royal Marines
Wylly, Edward Arthur Egerton, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Wymer, George Bannatyne, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Wynell-Mayow, Mayow,220 Major, Royal Artillery
Wynne, Mark Saurin,221 Captain, 81 Foot
Yates, William Hassalls, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
"YouDg, Henry Pottinger, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
LOENKT.
2ndLIEUT.
OrE>'SlGN.
26 Mar. =;S
17 May 50
14 Nov. 34
28 Jane 66
23 June 56
12 June 5
11 July 6
19 Apr. s
30 Dec. 51
8 Dec.
20 Oct.
2 Oct.
27 Aug. 70
4 Jan. 61
14 Mar. 63
8 Dec. 66
27 May 6
1 Jan. 64
5 Nov. 61
2 Dec. 62
i Sept. 6
19 May 54
6 Nov. 40
12 Feb. 77
3 Aug. 67
7 May 59
23 Nov
8 Dec. 65
22 June „
24 Feb. 54
13 Oct. 6
27 Nov. 6
2 Jan. 6
1 Rept.6_
10 July 37
Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
„[ Dec. 6.
21 Sept. 55
2 Aug. 71
3 Aug. 67
28 Aug. 63
Aug. 74
21 Nov. 65
3 Aug. 67
24 June 68
11 Nov. 76
1 Aug. 62
1 Jan. 62
;S
:6 Nov. 58
12 Sept. 59
12 June 57 27 Apr. _
_ Aug. 59 3 Oct. 62
26 Oct. 55 7 May 59
10 Mar. 75
8 Oct. 59 21 Nov. 62
15 July 72
3 Aug. S3 21 Oct. 54
20 Dec. 64 14 Sept. 66
17 Nov. 66 22 Feb. 71
CAPTAN.
1 Aug. 72
25 Mar. 84
8 Sept. 75
2 Feb. 62
9 Mar. 40
12 Feb. 8t
1 July 8i
1 Nov. 69
i2 June 65
10 Jan. 72
10 Nov. 65
22 May 62
13 Jan. 7-
30 Nov. 7S
25 Sept. 76
22 Sept. 75
6 May 47
27 Au
30 Dee. 83
1 Apr. 74
1 Feb. 56
4 Dec. 72
1 July 81
2 June 65
Dec. 46
30 June 53
9 Dec
29 May 69
3 Mar. 53
19 July 54
1 Jan. 63
4 June 59! 18 Oct. 64
10 Mar. 75
28 Dec. 60
30 Nov. 70
2 Nov. 70
21 Aug. 67
12 Deo. 57
9 Dec. 53
28 Oct. 71
27 Au_
23 Apr. 73
2 Oct. 57
18 July 59 27 Aug. 62
1 Feb. 50J23 Mar. 58
20 Sept. 59 14 Nov. 6
15 Apr. 58 21 Feb
4 Feb. 59
28 Oct. 71
20 Dec. 59
jo Dec. 34
22 Mar. 64
11 June 53
6 Aug. 61
18 Sept. 60
28 Oct. 71
8 June 67
17 Feb. 40
11 Jan. 67
7 Sept. 5^
27 Apr. =18
Oct. 64
8 July 69 28 O t. 71
I 9 Sept. 82
7 Mar. 69 27 Oct. 71
6 Jan. 60
7 Nov. 55
20 Mar. 49
8 June 60
22 Dec. 63
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
23 Apr. 73
14 June 64
8 Oct. 58
23 Nov. 56
13 Nov. 66
3 Aug. 60 25 July 6i
26 Nov. 61
19 May 66
11 May 78
10 Nov. 65
2 Aug. 53
:6 May 62
14 Mar. 65
Mar. 55
8 Jan.
g Mar. 61
4 Mar. 57
27 Feb. 69
2 May 6
9 Jan. 70
3 Jan. 70
1 July 81
20 June 68
i Aug. 54
[2 Oct. 70
,6 Dec. 68
1 Feb. 56
6 Dec. 67
7 Oct. 71
10 June 59
4 Jan. 71
8 May 67
26 Aug. 60
22 Mar. 71
30 Oct. 66
9 Oct. 79
1 Oct. 77
5 July 7c
1 July 81
11 Nov. 87
4 Oct. 73
2 Sept.71
2 June 69
9 Mar. 72
i2 Aug. 67
7 Dec. 81
5 May 77
:6 Jan
10 Dec. 63
11 Sept. 75
16 Feb. 78
26 Nov. 78
27 Aug. 58
1 June 63
5 Aug. 69
3 Feb. 75
28 Oct. 80
29 June 81
20 Oct. 68
8 Jan. 85
28 June 62
tc Mar. 77
10 Apr 68
13 May 77
8 June 72
12 June 72
15 Oct. 81
20 Jan. 77
26 June 52
22 Mar. 76
1 Apr. 70
1 Sept. 63
23 Sept.71
8 July 81
2, May 89
17 Mar. 81
io Jan. 74
30 Nov. 82
2 Nov. 82
1 Jan. 80
5 Aug. 77
12 Feb. 73
30 July 62
3 Aug. 72
9 Apr. 70
5 Apr. 74
23 Oct. 75
29 May 80
1 Jan. So
6 Feb. 78
1 Apr. 64
3 May 76
23 Jan. 78
14 Feb. 72
1 July 8 i
MAJOB.
iS May 81
17 Dec. yo
1 July 81
1 July 81
2 Feb. 57
12 Feb. 97
28 June 87
25 June 80
12 June 73
1 July 81
14 Nov. 74
27 Feb. 76
1 July 81
28 Feb. 83
20 Oct. 85
1 Sept.82
24 July 69
27 Aug. 90
^o Dec. 91
1 July 81
1 July 81
26 July 82
8 Dec. 87
31 Mar. 83
4 Nov. 82
2 May S4
1 Jan. 85
24 June 89
11 Nov. 96
4 Oct. 80
12 Sept. 79
i2 June 77
1 July 81
5 July 79
1 Apr. 87
4 Dec. 79
2 Ju'y 92
!3 0ct. 75
1 Jan. 85
28 Feb. So
Apr. 85
17 Mar. 69
1 Oct. 77
1 July 81
6 Aug. 79
1 Apr. 87
24 Aug. 87
16 Nov. 78
4 May 94
5 July 72
19 Oct. 78
1 July 81
1 July 81
9 July 79
4 Sept. 80
10 Aug. 92
2 Jan. 8 1
2 Dec. 62
22 Mar. 84
1 July 81
7 Jan. 72
1 Julv 81
8 July 89
24 Apr. 95
17 Mar. 8g
27 Jan. 82
30 Nov. 90
12 Nov. 90
1 July S8
1 July 81
31 Oct. 77
24 July 72
16 Oct. 80
1 Julv 8t
1 Dec. 81
13 Jan. 78
24 Nov. 85
19 Feb. 96
4 Dec. 86
17 Sept. 77
1 July 81
1 July 81
31 Oct. 77
6 Dec. 88
8 Jan. Sol S Jan. 83
11 Dec. 72 12 June 82
26 Jan. 8 1 1 8 Sept. 86
28 Oct. 73 19 Mar. 81
4 Mar. tg 4 Mar. 77
•7 Feb. 81 27 Feb. 89
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 638a ,
1 Sir James Fraser Tytler served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was severely
wounded at the Khyber Pass. Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough through the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
including the Battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of
the Sikhs aud Affghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Quarter Master
General to Havelock's Force from its first taking the field in Julv 1857, including the actions of Futtebpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgucge (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief of the
garrison of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and a year's service).
2 General Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle ot
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture ef
the city, afterwards as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China
in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent
operations (Medal with three Clasps) .
3 Sir Alexander Taylor served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including the first siege, storming of the in-
trenched position on 12th Sept. (wounded), action of Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and conducted the storming
party at the assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as
second in command of Engineers throughout and Director of the attack at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatch.
Brevet of Major, and thanks of the Governor General of India) ; was Commanding Engineer at the affair of Futteh-
pore Sikri, aiid with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory (mentioned) ; commanded
Bengal Engineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of the Begum's
Palace (mentioned, CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
6 Sir Henry Le Geyt Bruce served in the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal
and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, "including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 3rd Punjaub Light Field Battery in the 1st Merauzaie Expedition
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in April 1855 (Medal). Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and entry into Fiitcefejjhur, as
Brigade Major of Horse Artillery. Commanded a Battery of Horse Artillery with Brigadier Evelegh's Column
in the affair;; of Mohun, Hissauigunge, Meangunge, Morar Mow (charger killed), fort of Simree, Buxar Ghat,
and subsequent operations till the final suppression of the mutiny (six times mentioned in despatches, Brevets
of Major and Lt.Co'.onel, Medal with Clasp).
7 Lieut. General W. H. Oaine served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, aua was present
at the affairs of Kuttinghee. Balacote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp).
9 Lieut. General Fisher served in the Crimea from September to November 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
11 Lieut.General Jenkin Jones served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
12 Lieut.General E. J. M'Nair served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and waspresent at the assault
and capture of Delhi as well as it the battle of B ldlee-ke-Serai and all the operations throughout the siege ; served
afterwards in the Delhi district with the columa under Brigadier Showers ; also in the Bekaueer district in 1859
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in 18:18, and was predentin the operations on the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
14 Sir Harry Lumsden served as Interpreter and Quarter Master to the 33rd Bengal Native Infantry in
Affghanistan with General Pollock's Force in 1842, and present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, operations in the
Mazeena and Sungoo Khale Valleys under Brigadier Monteith, battle of Tazeen, forcing of the Jugdulluck Pass,
and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served as Interpreter and Quarter Master 59th N.I. in the Sutlej campaign
In 1846, and was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon with the attacking Column (Medal). Appointed Extra
Assistant to the Governor General's Agent, N.W. Provinces, on 15th April 1846, and present with a Brigade of Seiks
against fanatic Hindostanees ; the Syuds of Kaghan and Hazara tribes at the forcing of the Doob Pass and affair at
Ballakote, and received the thanks of Government. Raised the Corps of Guides, Cavalry and Infantry, 13th Dec.
1846, and present in command of them at the siege of Mooltan in January 1849 ; cut up a strong Detachment of rebel
Seik Infantry under Gunda Sing in Maharaja Golab Sing's territory, and thanked by Government; and present at
the battle of GoojeraT (mentioned in despatches, Punjaub Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Has com-
manded the Guide Corps in sixteen affairs with hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including Lt.Colonel G. St. P.
Lawrence's attack on Baboozie, Pulie Zoormundie, and Shere Khanie in 1847 ; Lt.Colonel Bradshaw's attack on the
eame villages with the addition of Suggow and Moora in 1850; Sir Colin Campbell's affairs of Dubb, Nawadund
Planghar, Iskakote, in 1852. Served in Brigadier General Chamberlain's expedition against Cabul Khale and
Masood Wuzeerees in 1859-60, and commanded the left attack at the forcing of the Burrura Pass, as well as at Camp
puloseen when a heavy night attack was repulsed and the enemy severely punished (Medal with Clasp). Conducted
a political mission to Candahar in 1857. Was severely wounded by a fanatic while in command of the Guide Corps,
2nd Aug. 1864.
15 Lieut.General J. E. T. Nicolls served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore
<Bronze Star). Was severely wounded in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
16 Sir Richard Strachey served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, on the Staff of Sir Harry Smith at the battles
of Aliwal and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
17 Lieut.General F. VV. Swinhoe served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against Belochee hill tribes in
Upper Scinde in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Lieut.General Taompson served in the Crimem cimpaiga from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
20 Lieut.General J.Worgan served with the Persian Expedition, and was presenat the bombardment of Mohumrah
((Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
22 LidUt.GeiieralYounghusbind served in the Crimean camnaign from October to November 1854, including the
battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
23 Major General T. E. Adams served in the Crimea with the 28th Regiment from 20th Aug. 1S35, and was
jpresent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
26 Sir Claud Alexander served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55. and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Olasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
30 Major General W. R. E. Alexander served in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Burmese war in
2852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Served throughout the Indian matiny cam-
paign of 1857-59, and present during the attack on Agra by the Neemuch mutineers ; commanded the attacking party
against a large force of rebels at Anuntram in Feb. 1858 ; raised "Alexander's Horse," and commanded them
from Oct. 1857 to July i860 (Medal, and twice thanked by Government).
3- Major General A. S. H. Algar servel with the 60th Rides in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China(Medal with two Clasps for
Taku Forts and Pekin). Served in the JBjer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
32 Major General F. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 18th Bengal
Haiti >re Infantry in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major General J. E. Allen served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August 1855, including
ihe siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 8 th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of
Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad,
.capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with
.Clasp).
6386 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services.
34 Major General G. AUgood served in the Punjab campaign in 1848-49 with the 49th Bengal Native Infantry,
including the siege and capture of Mooltan and the action of So->rajkhoond— slightly wounded ( Medal with Clasp) .
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 in the Quarter Master General's Department, and was present at
the relief of Lueknow, stirming of Sekunderbagh, storming of Shah Nujeef, battle of Cawnpore (slightly wounded),
action of Kala Nuddee. sieee and capture of Lueknow, battle of Bireilly, and affair at Shahjehanpore ; also served
in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, inc'.udingthe engaeements at Doondea Khera, Burje^dia. Musjeedia, and Raptee
(several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Maior, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the China war in
i860 as Deputy Quarter Master General of Sir John Michel's Division, and was pre-tent at the capture of the Takii
Forts and in the advance on and occupation of Pekin (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Coloiel, Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 with the Peshawar Vallev Field Force as Assistant
Quarter Master General, and was present at the capture of the Crag Picquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla—
slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches. CB.. and Medal with Clasp).
Si Major General A. Anderson served with theBurrcese Expedition in 1S89 (Medal with Clasp).
40 Major General C. Andrews served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the field operations in Bundlecund
under Brigadier Wheeler in 1859, with Ross's Camel Corps.
42 Sir A. E. H. Anson served in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with
Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
44 Major General F. E. Appleyard served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu), and was present at the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April,
and capture of the great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party ; also at the capture of Prome. Served the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Fusiliers, and was present at the battles of Alma (wounded) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, includine sorties on 5th April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June,
and assault on the Redan 18th June — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 in command of the 3rd Brigade 1st Division Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches) and in the Bazar Valley Expedition (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) .
46 Major General H. T. Arbuthnot served throughout the Eastern campaien of 1854-55, including the affair at
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebi&topol. and repulse of the sortie on the
26th Oct. 1855 (Medal with three Clasp-., Knight of the Legim of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Secunc*-*, attack on a Fort near Moonshegunge, siege and
capture of Lueknow, capture of Forts Rehora and Koorlee (r»«aiioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet
of Major).
48 Sir Cromer Ashburnbam served with the 60th Rifles in at Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund,
including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture
of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of
the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee,
attack on and destruction of Shahabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Candahar Column in the Afghan
war of 1878-80. Commanded the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles from the outbreak of the war till the 18th February
1879, including the surrender and occupation of Candahar and the advance on Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; was present at
theaction of Ahmed Kheyl and surrender of Ghuznee, also at the attack on and capture of the Urzoo villages (CB.,
Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Boer war of 1880-81, and was present
at the actions at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches). Com-
manded the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, including the recon-
naissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and the action at Kassasin
(9th September), and commanded the 4th Infantry- Brigade at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
Aide de Camp to the Queen, XCB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).- Served
throughout the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in command of the 3rd Battalion King's Royal
Rifle Corps, and was riresent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentionedin despatches, two Clasps).
54 Major General William Bally served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 with the 33rd Regiment subsequent to
the fall of Sebastopol. Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Collings in the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68 (mentioned in despatches for" zeal and intelligence," Medal).
56 Major General J. W. Barnes served as Lieut, and Adjutant in Major Hogg's Battalion of Native Infantry in the
Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; was present in several engagements, accompanied the expedition into the Tambookie
country in August, and that over the Kie in Dec. 1846. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in
1851 (Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Gorrickpore district in
1858, and on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 (Medal).
5" Major General R. D. Barrett served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and part of 1855 with the 19th Regiment,
including the affair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol—wounded (Medal w.th three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
58 Major General De Symons Barrow served in Oude during the suppression of the mutiny in 1858-59; present
at the action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of Jumraoo (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a
Regiment of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till the con-
clusion of the campaign. Had Divisional command of the Military Police watching the Nepaul Frontier after the
retreat of the rebel army and until the withdrawal of the Police in October 1859 (Medal).
=9 Major General J. Bartleman served with the 86th Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58, and was
present at the siege and capture of Chanderee, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, operations before
and taking of Calpee ; served with the 2nd Sikh Police Corps against the rebels in the Jugdespore district from
August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in
China, including the action of Sinho, capture of the entrenched camp at Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
capitulation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in
1S63, and was present at the forcing of the TJmbeyla Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp); in the
Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black Mountain (Clasp) ; and with the expedition
aaainst the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877 "(Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the opera-
tions in the Lughman Valley, including the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6» Major General J. C. Bartley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Regiment, including the
battles in the Crimea andsiege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie,,
and Turkish Medal).
61 Major General H. J. Barton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
6- Major General N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79, and was present in the affair at Saif-u-deen (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
63 Major General C. B. Basden served against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1844-45 including the capture of the
fort of Geguahut. Received a sabre wound in the right arm at the mutiny of the late 61st Bengal Native Infantry
on the 7th June 1857 ; served afterwards in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal). Was in command of the 5th
Punjaub Cavalry and frontier of Dehra Ismael Khan on the 13th March i860 when 3000 Mahsoon Wuzeerees who
threatened the city of Tak were repulsed, leaving 200 dead on the field.
64 Major General J. Bates served in the Sind campaign in 1S43 and was present at the battle of Hyderabad
(Medal). Commanded a field detachment engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1858.
65 Major General G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
66 Major General H. D. Battye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present in the opera-
tions in Rohilcund ard Oude (Medal).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 638c
68 Major General Beadle served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
69 Major General E. M. Beadon served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division (Medal).
71 Major General A. B. Beatson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Present at the surrender of Kote
Kangra in June 1846. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the storm and capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp) .
72 Major General F. Beauchamp served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain, attached to the
24th (Muzbie) Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during April and May i860, and was present at tho forcing
of the Burrura Pass, taking of Makeen, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
73 Major General J. H. Bedford served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the action
of Kota-ke- Serai, and at the siege and capture of Gwalior (Medal).
76 Major General Edward Belfield served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
77 Major General W. H. W. Bennett served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports in the
White Sea.
60 Major General H. I. Bett was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th Aug. 1S58.
82 Major General T. S. Bigge served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 28th Nov. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol, assault of the Quarries on 7th June, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.,
and was wounded in the Trenches on the night of the 24th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1S57-59, including the action at
Sheorajpore, defence of the Alumbagh in October and November, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including
attacks on the Dilkoosha Martiniere and Secunderbagh, defence of the Alumbagh under Ontrani from November
to March including the whole of the operations, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude
in 1858-59, including the action of Buxar Ghat nnd defeat of the rebels under Beni Madhoo, and capture of Fort
Omereah (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
83 Major General W. H. Binny served during the operations against the hill tribes in the Peshawur District in
7855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Banda Military Police Battalion at the relief of Kirwee in Dec.„.iS58,
and subsequent operations against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States (Medal).
81 Major General H. P. Bishop served the Punjaub compaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery at the siege
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) with Seaton's Column, and at capture of Meangunge, also present at the
capture of Bareilly (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
85 Major General J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including the
capture of Punalla and Powunghur.
80 Sir E. W. Blackett served with the Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th July 1855,
and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and the siege of Sebastopol, including
the assault of the Redan on the 18th June, when he commanded, a ladder party and was dangerously wounded
— left leg amputated (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Legion of Honor) .
8' Major General G. F. Blake served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
88 Major General H. C. N. Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports in the
White Sea.
89 Major General C. Blewitt served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal) .
90 Major General 0. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, in-
cluding the capture of Bushire and of the|forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the 10th Bombay Native
Infantry at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kota-ke-Sera and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie,
Actions of Beejapore and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80, and commanded the 10th Bombay Native Infantry in the march to Candahar under Major General
Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
91 Major General Blunt served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub
campaign (Medal). Indian mutiny of 1857-59, including siege of Delhi, battle of Nujjufghur, action of Agra, relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action of Shumsabad, capture of the fort and town of Calpee (mentioned in despatches
on every occasion, Brevets of Maior and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
93 Major General Bogle served in the Crimea in 1855-56 in command of a battery of Turkish Field Artillery (4th
Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the action
of Keendoo Nulla (mentioned in despatches) and the recapture of Lucknow. Received the thanks of the Governor
General for "gallantry and resolution " (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign
of 1868 in command of a battery of six mountain guns and four mortars (several times mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
97 Major General R. H. Bolton was on field service in Bengal during the mutiny from October 1857 to August
1858 (Medal).
98 Major General W. Booth served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
99 Major General J. W. Bostock served as acting Aide de Camp to Brigadier Campbell commanding the 2nd
Cavalry Brigade of the Army of the Sutlej, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) . Has also the Medal
for New Zealand.
100 Major General J. J. Boswell joined the 3rd Punjaub Infantry when on field service in the Meeranzai valley
in December iS=;6. In June 1857 proceeded in command of a detachment of the 3rd and 6th Punjaub Infantry to
join the Movable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at Umritsur. Accompanied the Column in its forced
march of 44 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded the Native Infantry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers
on the 12th and 16th July 1857 at Trimruu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with General Cotton's
field force in Eusofzai in 1858 ; also during the Hazara campaign of 1868 ; and with Colonel Keyes' force against the
Bezoties in February 1869 (India Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Sikh Infantry throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and TJrzoo near
Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Canda-
har (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
105 Major General G. B. Bowen commanded a field detachment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of
Beling, British Burmah, in 1857.
106 Major General W. T. Bowen served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including
the capture of the forts of Punalla and Powunghur. Served in the Land Transport Corps in the Persian Expe-
ditionary Field Force, including the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
109 Major General R. Boyle commanded the Detachment of Royal Marines in the expedition up the St. Juan de
Nicaragua, and was present at the storming of Fort Serapagui, and surrender of others in 1848, and was men-
tioned in the despatches. Served in China during the last war, was present at the capture of the forts and blockade
of the Canton river, landed for the protection of the factories, and was at the storming on 29th Oct. 1856 (men?
tioned in despatches) ; engaged in all the subsequent operations, at the destruction of Mandarin junks in Fatsham
Creek (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), landing before and storming of Canton. Commanded the
Royal Marines of the fleet on the expedition to the North of China, and at the capture of the forts at the mouth of
the Peiho river (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
110 Major General R. D. C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and
second siege operations before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1857 ; and served in the
operations against Sittanain 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
111 Major General E. Bradford served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of
Ratghur, Chandaree, and Jhansi, battle of Betwa, capture of the Fort of Loharie, action of Koonch, operations
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639 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
before and taking of Calpee ; Oude campaign, including the taking of Rampore Kussea, passage of the Gogra at
Fyzabad, and affair of Muchlee Gawn (Medal with Clasp; . Was attached to the Eusofzie Field Force of 1863-64 as a
Commissariat Officer (Medal with Clasp).
°3 Major General Algernon Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including
the affairs of M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of .Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the
sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal) .
114 Major General H. A. Brett served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (Medal). Also served in the New Zea-
land war in 1864-65 (Medal).
115 Major General D. Briggs served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 as Superintendent of the Army Trans-
port Train, and was present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Bhootar. cam-
paign of 1865 with the force under Gen. Tombs, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
'" Major General R. C. Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was present
at Rangiriri (Medal).
118 Major General E. T. Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at
Rangariri, also present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
120 Major General C. L. Brown served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the
siege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) .
'2* Major GeneraiG. R. Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
Ramnuggur and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
126 Major General A. A. Bruce served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
(Medal). Served also with the force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major General J. M. Burn served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond on 1st
June 185S (Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and captureof
Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
132 Major General E. B. Burnaby served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also
served in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan
warof 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, and in the operations in the Bazar and
Lughman Valleys— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (CB., and Clasp).
133 Major General H. Butler served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 23rd Sept. 1854, including the
battles of Balaklavaand Inkerman (carried the Colours after Lieut. Hague was killed), siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, assault of the Redan on 18th June, and expedition to Kinuourn (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1861 ; also in that of
1863-65 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medall.
135 Major General E. W. G. Byam served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Adjutant to the Royal Marine Bat-
talion (Medal),
136 Major General D. R. Cameron served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the actions of
Buxa, Tazagaum, and Nagoo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gal-
lantry, p. 786.]
138 Sir John Campbell served in the Crimean campaign from 28th March 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, 17th June, i;th
August, and 8th September (mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served
with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in
despatches, also in the French General's despatches for services in command of two Howitzers in support of the
French attack), actions near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo
near Ghuznee (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 in com-
mand of Artillery ( CB.).
139 Major General J. P. Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
140 Major General J. P. W. Campbell served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah — severely wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the expedition under Colonel Mackeson against the
Hussanzaies on the Hazara border in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Staff Officer of the Punjaub Irregular
Force with the expedition against the Bozdar Hill Tribe in 1857 and was present at the taking of the Khanbund Defile.
141 Major General W. M. Campbell served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Breret of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
143 Major General H. Cardew served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
113 Major General W. Carnell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and com-
manded ;i detachment of the Mhairwarra Local Battalion at the attack on Ahwaonthe 18th September 1857 (Medal).
146 Major General F. J. Castle served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
14" Major General C. P. Catty served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Adjutant to the
Infantry at the commencement of hostilities in the engagement in the Boomah Pass, and on the following day when
incapacitated by wounds, was several times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort White when that postwas stormed
by a large force of the enemy, who were repulsed by a small garrison under Major Mansergh. In May 1851 he was
appointed Commandant of an Irregular Corps of Europeans, designated " Catty's Rifles," and during thirteen months
of the most active period of operations this Corps did good and gallant service, being engaged in nearly every patrol
of the 2nd Division, the same being frequently acknowledged in general orders.and the various reports of Commanders
of Divisions. On the disbandment of " Catty's Rifles," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th), and proceeded with the expe-
dition against the paramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appointed to the command of
Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering the post per-
fectly defensible, waggons and cattle, which were on three occasions taken by the enemy and driven off, were recap-
tured by the garrison under Captain Cattj'. Was twice severely wounded by musket-balls in the Boomah Pass.
148 Major General G. Cavenagh served as Interpreter to the 54th Foot during the Indian Mutiny (Medal). Served
with the 16th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese war of 1860-61, and commanded a party at the west gate
during the attack on Shanghai by the rebels on the 19th, 20th and 21st September i860 (Medal). Served in the
Bhootan campaign (Medal with Clasp).
14- Major General R. W". Chambers served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal), and was present at the sur-
render of Kote Kangra.
i'1 Major General I. F. Chapman served in Abyssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Magrdala (Medal).
-,52 Major General J. Charley served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to
February 1880, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
133 Major General A.Cherry-Garrard served with the 90th Light Infantry in India from 12th Aug. 1857 until the end
of the rebellion, including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the 2nd
Detaobment Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram and repulse of various attacks, assault and captura
of Lucknow, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service) . Served with the
ooth Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush, and the
encasement at Taba Indoda (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Also served throughout the Zulu
war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
i3i Major General K. B. Chichester served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st
Regiment, under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one
Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Eegiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal)^
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-9 with the Khyber Column, and commanded the 81st Regiment at the capture of
Ali Musjid (CB., Medal with Clasp).
156 Major General L. R. Christopher served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including tho operations at
C iwn pore under General Windham in Nov. and Dec. 1857 (Medal).
•General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 640
157 Major General W. Chrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868, as Field Engineer at
Zoulla during January, at Senafe in February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigerat in constructing
the entrenchments at tbat post (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
158 Sir Stanley de A. C. Clarke served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the Light Camel
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on
tthe 16th and 17th February (mentioned in despatches, CMG., and Medal with Clasp).
and in the action near Khawind in Zemindawar.
160 Major General M. Clifford served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
161 Major General T. H. Clifton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridge, in-
cluding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of
2:6th Oct. (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
162 Major General C. F. Cockburn served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
163 Major General George Colclough was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services with the late
'Osmanli Hor-e Artillery during the Easteru campaign in 1854-55.
161 Major General R. A. Cole was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in
0856-57.
165 Major General C. Collingwood served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
167 Maior General E. A. Collins served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
163 Major General T. B. Collinson served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the
cepulse of 400 natives in an attack atWanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
169 Major General W. Coningham served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah River for the
^suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominion in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from 1st to
30th March 1859 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Mazeena
Valley ( CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
170 Major General E. J. R. Connolly served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
172 Major General C. Cookworthy served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) .
iPunjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Sadoolapore, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at the
;action of Trimmooghat, commanded the Artillery with Brigadier Gerrard's Column in the action at Narnoul —
•wounded and horse shot. Served the Rohilcund campaign and actions of Bareilly and Shahjehanpore. Commanded
ithe Artillery with Sir T. Seaton's Field Force at the action of Bunkegaon (three times mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Brevet of Major).
173 Major General W. W. Corban served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the 1st Battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of r882, and was present at the
•surrender of Kafr Dowar (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
174 Major General W. T. Corrie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the 2nd Battalion nth Foot,
;and took part in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Pbayre (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
175 Major General T. P. Cosby served in the Crimea from toth Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
.and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
176 Major General C. M. Cotton served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore
,(Bronze Star).
177 Major General L. S. Cotton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 as Aide de Camp to the General
'Officer commanding the Frontier Field Force at Peshawur (Medal with Clasp).
W8 Major General H. R. Courtenay served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was slightly wounded at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur,
and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
179 Major General E. H. Courtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was present at the
action of Sheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the 8th Jan. 1859. Accompanied the naval forces under Sir Michael
Seymour to the Peiho river in May 1858, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served
throughout the campaign of i860 in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers and
Madras Sappers, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku forts (mentioned
an despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, CB.).
181 Major General C. V. Cox served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Sutlej
campaignof 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 as Brigade Major of Horse Artillery, including the passage of the Cheenab and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
■■Served throughout the Indian Mutiny at Rawul Pindee and Peshawur (Medal and CB.).
182 Major General C. W. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the retaking of Beeling
•(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also present with the Madras Ritlos in 1857-59 'n quailing the mutiny in Iadia.
183 Major General F. E. Cox served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohilcund and battle of Bareilly as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major 1.
185 Major C'en3ralB.Cracroft served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56 and was slightly wounaed. Served
also in the Central Indian campaign with the force under General Whitlock and was present at the attack and
ccapture of Punwarree Heights near Kirwee on 29th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
■battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
185 Major General C. A. F. Creagh served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of
.Sebastopol, from the t ith Sept. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the New Zealand wars from Nov.
1863 to 1866, and was present at the storm and capture of Rangiawhia with the storming party, repulse of the
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (in command of a party of the 50th), the capture of the fortifitd
village of Ketemari and the Putahi Pah with the storming party (Medal). Served with a detachment of the
Soth Regiment in the Expedition to Perak under General Colborne in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Transvaal in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878. Served in the Zulu war of 1879, first in command of three
companies of the 80th Regiment, and afterwards as Commandant of the Leydenburg District, and commanded a
portion of colonial horse in pursuit of King Cetywayo in Zululand. Served subsequently in the Transvaal until
invalided, in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, including the capture of that chief (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment
< Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
187 Major General W. Creagh served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Meual with two Clasps)
188 Major General F. R. C. Crofton served with the 9th Lancers in suppression 01 tbe Indian Mutiny in 1858-59,
and was present at the affair of Kumdakoti (Medal).
189 Major General T. C.Crowe served in the Persian campaign in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also the Indian Mutiny
campaign, including the siege and capture of Ratghur, action of Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakata,
pursuit to Behra, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, advance on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa,
advance on Calpee, battle of Koonch, on Rear-Guard of 1st Brigaue Central India Field Force when our baggage
was attacked by the enemy's Cavalry, action of Deopora, battle of Galowlee, advance on and capture of Calpee,
pursuit to Suroeela, advance on Gwalior, battle of Morar, capture of Gwalior, final pursuit of the enemy and
battle of Jowra Alipore, subsequent operations in Bundlekund, including the taking of Garotha, and pursuit of
Feroze Shah (Medal with Clasp).
190 Major General C. E. Cumberland served in the Crimea from 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demoli-
tion of the Docks of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59; was
Commanding Engineer at the siege and fall of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotah, con-
ducting the First Column at the assault (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
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641 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
181 Major General W. B. Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeranzaie Valley and Upper Koorum
in 1856, and with that into the Bozdar Hills in 1857 (Medal with Clasu).
192 Major General W. H. Cuming served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Med-
jidie). Served with the Saugor Field Division in quelling the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at the affair
of Kubraie, battle of Banda, attack on Jounpore, surrender of Kirwee, action of Pungattie ; subsequently with
Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Feroze Shah and other rebels in 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
193 Major General G. G. Cunlifle served as a volunteer in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised for the protection of that
place, from 3rd June to 26th Dec. 1857. and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a body of rebels belonging to Khau
Bahadoor Khan that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Levy at the action of
Churpoorah, and a portion of a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah, succeeding to the command of the Force on
Capt. S. Brown being severely wounded— charger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by the Governor General and
the Commander in Chief for gallant conduct, Medal).
194 Major General R. H. Cunliffe was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district
in 1856-57.
196 Major General P. S. Cunningham served in the Southern Mahratta campaign in 1844-45, and was present at
the taking of the heights in front of and occupation of Budderghur.
198 Major General J. A. Dalzell served with the 53rd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, including the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant in the campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on
the Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Kbodagunge and
entry into Futtehghur, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 29th November, commanded the skirmishing Com-
panies of the 53rd at the action of Toolsepore, minor affairs, commanded attacking Companies of 53rd. at the storm-
ing and destruction of Bungeon — mentioned in despatches (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
199 Major General C. C. Dandridge served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at. the 1st and 2nd
siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's outposts on the 9th and 12th September,
action of Soorjkhoond, and storm and capture of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with one Clasp).
200 Major General F. F. Daniell served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders
(Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; in the Soudan Expedition in 1S84 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (3rd Class of the Medjidie, two Clasps); and in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders (Clasp).
202 Major General S. Darling served in the Crimea as Deputy Assistant; Quarter Master General 1st Division
subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from October 1855 to the 1st May 1856.
202 Major General R. L. Dashwood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
203 Major General W. Daunt served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Madjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the 2nd Battalion 9th Regiment, and accompanied Brigadier
General Charles Gough in the advance to Cabul in December 1879; ua. July 1880 was appointed to command a
Brigade at Cabul with the rank of Brigadier General, which he held till the conclusion of the war (mentioned its
despatches, CjB., Medal with Clasp).
2(" Major General A. Davidson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 as Field Engineer Rajpootana
Field Force and Staff Officer of Engineers, and was present at the capture of Awah (Medal with Clasp).
205 Major General A. H. Davidson served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and
31st May 1857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severely wounded 1, and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
206 Major General L. M. Davies served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 on its march to Borazjoon,
at the battle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in 1857; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Mahadeoghur (Indian Mutiny Medal).
2°7 Major General G. F. de Berry served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (slightly wounded), and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 ; commanded the station of Murree (Punjaub) when attacked
by hillmen on the night of 1st Sept. 1857, and during proceedings of the three following days. In Nov. 1857 raised,
under orders of Sir John Lawrence, at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1,200 strong, and proceeded to North-Western
Provinces with it in Jan. 1858; was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at Ooryah and
Sheerghurghat and at the taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
208 Major General R. de Bourbel served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64-65 as Field Engineer (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
209 Major General H. De Brett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, and was present at the siege of Delhi
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Naga Hills Expedition in 18S0 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 1880 with the Khyber Line Force (Medal).
210 Major General W. H. Deedes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 in command of the 1st Bat-
talion Rifle Brigade, and was severely wounded in an engagement near Poiboi on the 13th November (DSO., and
Medal with Clasp) .
213 Major GeneralJ. De Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 1st
March and 6th Sept. 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevet 0; Major, and Turkish Medal).
211 Major General H. G. De la Fosse served in the Artillery at the siege of Cawnpore in 1857 under Major General
Sir Hugh M. Wheeler (mentioned in despatches and allowed to reckon one year's extra service) . Served in the Artil-
lery with the Force under Major Generals Havelock and Outram, and present at the crossing into Oude, actions of
Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and entry into Lucknow ; commanded two guns in an advance piquet during the
subsequent defence of the Residency ; present at the retaking of Cawnpore (mentioned in despatches, received
the thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal with two Clasps, a year's extra service). Served with the
Sikkim Field Force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler in 1861 (mentioned in despatches, received the appro-
bation of the Governor General in Council). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
215 Major General T. A. de Moleyns served in the Crimean campaign from July 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
218 Sir Thomas Denuehy served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56, and commanded a detachment of two
Companies in action with the Insurgents at Chundkundra. Served also during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58,
and commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of Manickpore and
Gadhamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal).
219 Major General A. D. Denniss served in the Punjaub campaignin 1848-49 (Medal).
220 Major General J. Desborough served with the China Expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, cap-
ture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps) .
221 Major General A. A. Des Vceux served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra and the pursuit, of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Horse
Transport service in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sir Hope Grant in i860, present as the
landing at Pehtang, action of Smho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts; accom-
panied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chang-kia-Wan and Tungchow,
and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
224 Major General W. Denis de Vitre served in the Persian Expedition of 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
latter part of the Afghan war from November 1880 as Brigadier General in command of nine batteries of Royal
Artillery (Medal).
225 sir prancis de Winton served the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June — wounded
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the expedition sent agains*
the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88 (CB., and Medal with Clasp),
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services. 642
226 Major General W. A. Dick served with the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the frontiers of Upper Sind from April to
Dec. 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-59, and was present at the siege
and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd Bombay
Cavalry which surprised and cut up the enemy's outlying Picquet during the advance on that fortress (specially men-
tioned) at the Maethone Pass ; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpee ; commanded the
Head Quarters Wing of the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the march from Etowa to Devpora, when the RearGuard was
attacked by the rebel Army, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the. action of Morar, capture of Gwalior, and
with the Column under Sir Robert Napier at the battles of Jaura andAlipoor (Brevet of Major) ; served with a
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jaloun district during the monsoon of 1858, and at the affairs of Mhow and
Mahonie (Medal with Clasp).
227 Major General W. R. Dickinson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the
storming of Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
228 Major General E. J. Dickson served in the Kafir war of 1846-47 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
230 Major General E. L. Dillon served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Dec. 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; volunteered to rescue from under a heavy fire of grape, shell and
musketry seven wouuded men who were in the advanced house at the attack of the Cemetery and suburbs of
Sebastopol on the 18th June 1855. and succeeded in doing so (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
233 Major General M. C. Dixon served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before
Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal) : received
the VH under the following circumstances:— " On the 17th April 1855, about 2 p.m., when the Battery he com-
manded was blown up by a shell from the enemy, which burst in the magazine, destroyed the parapets (at Sebas-
topol), killed and wounded ten men, disabled five guns, and covered a sixth with earth ; for most gallantly reopening
fire with the remaining gun before the enemy had ceased cheering from their parapets (on which they had mounted)
and fighting it until sunset, despite the heavy concentrated fire of the enemy's batteries, and the ruined state of
his own."
231 Major General T. F. Dixon served with the ?oth Regiment n the Crimea from December 1854 to February
2855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Tuikish Medal).
2S6 Major General W. Do well served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-58, including the captures of Xjucknow and Bareilly, battles of Sundeelaand Jamoo.and capture of Burwah
—mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
237 Major General M. F. Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
238 Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar or 29th Dec. 1843
<Bronz-3 Star).
210 Major General A. W. Drayson served in the Kafir war in 1847 (Medal).
142 Major General F. B. Drew served in the Afghan war 1878-79, and was present in the engagement in the
Koorum Valley on the 28th November 1878. and in command of the 1st Brigade at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal
on the 2nd December ; commanded the same Brigade in the operations in the Hariab and Khost Valleys, including
some minor engagements (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
248 Major General C. W. Dun served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbndda Territories from
ist March to 25th April 1843, and from 10th October to 8th November 1843. Was present during the Chinese riots
at Singapore in May 1854.
250 Major General H. A. Dwyer served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
<Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, and
capture of Jhujjur (Medal with Clasp).
251 Major General W. H. S. Earle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an affair in the Boree PassinNov. 1853; also in operations
against the Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
252 Major General C. Eccles served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the battles of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th
June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
254 Major General H. Edmeades served in India in 1857-5S, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and action of Sherghur Ghat (Medal) . Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the
Natal Field Force.
255 Major General Arthur Elderton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded), and pursuit
of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the siege of Delhi in numerous engage-
ments, and was severely wounded at the taking of three guns outside the Cashmere Gate; and was again severely
wounded at the assault and capture of the city. Commanded the 2nd Sikh Irregular Cavalry with various
columns in Oude and Rohilkund, and at the action of Biswa. Commanded a column in pursuit of the rebel
ieader Desput (Medal with Clasp).
200 Major General M. Elliot served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny ; took part in the actions of the 30th
and 31st May 1857 on the Hindun, commanded his battery throughout the latter action ; was present at the battle
of Budleekeserai, the siege and assault of Delhi (severely wounded in the head on the 15th September), and several
minor actions — slightly wounded on two occasions (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara campaign
of 1868 on the Black Mountain in command of the Peshawar Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the Siege Train (mentioned in despatches, Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
261 Major General H.F.W. Ely served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including
the actions of Chankinwan and Paliatchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Zulu
war of 1879. Commanded a large convoy of ammunition and provisions following Pearson's Column in the advance
on Ekowe, and was present during the investment of that place by the enemy. Was afterwards Commandant of
one of the forts on the coast line of communication (Medal with Clasp).
262 Major General A. L. Emerson served in the Crimea in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol, but previous to the
conclusion of the armistice and until the evacuation of the Crimea by the Allies.
263 Major General J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mood-
kee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
264 MajorGeneralF.Eteson served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war in 1852-53, including the
capture of Martaban, Rangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
265 Major General A. T. Etheridge commanded detachments of the 23rd Bombay N.I. on service in the Concnii
and Khandeish in 1844-45; served in the Mahee Kanta with the Guicowar's Horse in 1848, and present at the sur-
render of the fort of Ahmednuggur; present at the operations against the Dessaiees of Warree in the North Canara
and Bedee districts, and commanded a body of Irregulars in the movement against their position on 25th February
1858 (Medal).
267 Major General E. D.Fairtlough served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Jan. to 24th May 1855, as Adjutant
of the 14th Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New
Zealand during the war in 1863-66 (Medal).
268 Major General A. V. Falls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of
x'unella, Pownghur, Munohcr, and Munsuntosh, and capitulation of Budderghur.
269 Major General W. T. F. Farewell was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in
the suppression of the Indian mutiny, from 6th February 1858 ; present at the affair of Kabraie 17th April, battle
of Banda 19th April 1858, and surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th June 1858
<Medal with Clasp for Central India).
274 Major General R. F. Firth served in the China war in 1858-59 (Medal).
275 Major General C. FitzGerald served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
«43 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services:
the siege and fall of Sevastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party, and assaults of the Redan on the?
iBth June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5:6 Major General M. M. FitzGerald served with the expeditions under Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and
Upper Koorum in 1856, and agaiust the Bozdar Belochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and.
capture of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal)
with Clasp).
277 Major General R. FitzGerald was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870.
278 Major General A. FitzHugh commanded a detachment of the 4th Sikh Infantry in three affairs against the;
Momunds near Fort Shubkudr in December 1S63 and January 1864 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition to the Dour Valley in Feb. 1872 (mentioned in despatches).
Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry throughout the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Commanded the 5th Goorkhas throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 ; was in command of the advance party in the
attack on the Spingawi Kotal on 2nd December 187a, and of the Regiment as rearguard on 13th December in the
Sapri Pass (mentioned in despatches); was present in the engagement at Charasiah and in the operations around
Cabul in December i87q -wounded (several times mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in>
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel,,
CB., Medal with four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
279 Major General H. T. FitzHugh served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and.
fall of Sebastopol, in the trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of
Major. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
180 Maior General H. C. Fletcher was present during part of the Kolapore campaign in 1845.
281 Major General W. K. Fooks served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal),
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
282 Major General W. O. Foord was employed with a field force from 5th March 1858, and engaged with a small1
party ol the rebels on the 2nd October 1858 (Medal).
284 Major General Foote served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton River, and)
■was Major of the Provisional Battalion atthe landing beforeand storming of Canton; commanded the Royal Marines
at the assault and capture of the walled town of Namtow — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
2" Major General C. P. Forbes served with the expedition trom Aden against the Foodhli Arab tribe in 1866,
including the destruction of Shugra.
288 Major General Barnett Ford served with the Madras Sappers and Miners throughout the Burmese war of 1852-
53, and also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of A va during the greater part of the war. Commanded,
two Companies of Sappers and Miners atthe capture of Martaban (thanked oy the Government of India) ; present
at the destruction of the river stockades, the taking of the White House Piquet, storm of the Great Pagoda, capture-
of Rangoon, nth and 15th April (slightly wounded) ; commanded a detachment of Sappers in the sSorm of the Fort
and capture of Bassein (thanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor affairs (Medal with)
Glasp for Pegu).
289 Major General J. G. R. Forlong served in the Burmese campaign in 1852-53 ; was employed as an Assistant
Field Engineer and in charge of guides and a survey with a large armed force to escort elephants from Arracan tew
Pegu in 1853, and present at the attack and investment of Prome, capture of Toma, and sund^ skirmishes there,
and in pursuit of the Burman Governor of Padore (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
290 Major General T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle-
of Aliwal (Medal).
291 Major General A. G. Forsyth served in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Sadoola-
pore (Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the action near Agra on the 5th'
July, battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
294 Major General C. S. Fowle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
301 Major General A. R. Fraser was on field service in the Southern Mahratta Country during part of 1845.
306 Major General William French served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho,.
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations-
against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in May and October 1862, including the capture of the walled-
cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified city of Najow, the affair at Nauksiang, and recapture of the walled city
ofKahding. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the deience of Candahar (mentioned in despatches),.
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
307 Major General D. Gaj-e served in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which, in
the night attack on the British Camp near Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forces of Meer Shah Mahomed,,
taking all his cannon.
208 Major General H. H. F. Gifford served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the advance to-
Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie under Sir Donald Stewart (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
309 Major General E. M. Gilbert-Cooper served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the assault ancb
capture of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in June-
July and August 1S58 ; at the action of Sanganeer and the battle of the Bunass ; with Brigadier Parke's pursuing.-
Column from August to November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
3,1 Major General W. A. Ghlespie served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at
the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at
Khooshab (Med*l with Clasp).
314 Major General W. J. Gillespie served with the 1st battalion Berkshire Regiment throughout the Egyptian-
war of 18P2, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar (vledal, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout
the campaign in tue Eastern Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the Berkshire Regiment, and was present in.
the engagements at Ha»heen and the Tofrek zereba (inentiuned iu despatches) and the subsequent advance to
and burning of Temai (two Clasps).
3i3 Major General G. C. Girardot served in the China war of i860 with the 3rd Bombay Infantry as an Ensign
(Medal with Clasp).
314 Major General T. B. M. Glascock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 79th Highlanders,,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of R-.oya. Allvsmnsre, and Bareiliy, takin* of Shahjehanpore,.
Mohumdee, and Kampore Kussia, passage of the uogra, and forcing the enemy's liues before Fyzabad, affair of
Muchleegaon (Medai with Clasp). Served in Buudlecund in command of a Squadron of Robart's Horse. Served,
with the 17th Bengal Cavalry during the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal wita Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and took part in the Zaimnsht Expedition (Medal).
315 Major General A. C. (ileig served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
316 Major General C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 including the attair of Buddiwal, action,
of Aliwal, surrender of Fort Phillour, and subsequent operations in the Jullunilur Doab (Medal). Also throughout
the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, aud actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore,
and Chillianwallah— dangerously wounded in a hand-to-hand fisht in detence of the Regimental Colours (Medal
with Clasp). Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1853 when in charge of the Eusoffzie frontier. Has been employed,
in hunting down and engaged with hill robbers on the Peshawur frontier. Served as Brigadier General in command,
of the 1st Brigade of Sir Donald Stewart's Division in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the surrender of Can-
dahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and the occupation of Candahar till March 1880; was present m the advance to Ghuznee-
and Cabul, and in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo, and in t!ie subsequent operations in the Logar
Valley and about Cabul till August 1880, when he was compelled by sickness to resign his command (mentioned.
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and CB.)
317 Major General J. Godby served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall ofi
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, including ..he bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal
• with Clasp, Brevet cf Major, and Turkish Medal).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 644
318 Major General W. H. R. Godfrey server! in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Rangoon ; was also present at the repeated attacks on Nawen,' from 1st November to 20th December 1852 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu).
319 Major General R. T. Godman served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 5th Dragoon Guards
including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerrnan, and Tohernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
320 Sir F.J. Goldsmid served with the expedition to China in 1840-42, and was present at the affairof Chuenpee
and Bogue Forts (Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent under General Vivian
in Turkey and the Eastern Crimea from July 1855 to the close of the Russian war (4th Class of the Medjidie). At
the commencement of the operations in Egypt in 1882 he organised an Intelligence Department at Alexandria
(mentioned in despatches, 2nd Class of the Osmanieh).
321 Major General WT.Goldsworthyserv 2d in Oude with the Volunteer Cavalry of Havelock's column in 185 7, and was
present at the actions of Oonao and Bnsseerutgunje, and recapture of Busseerutgunje ; for these services he received
a Commission in the 8th Hussars. Served in Rajpootana and Central India, on the staff and with the 8th Hussars
throughout the campaign of 1858-59, including the siege of Kotah, re-occupation of Chcndeyree.battle of Kotah ke
Serai (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Smith), capture of Gwalior (as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose), siege and
capture of Powrie, actions of Koondrye and Boordah as Brigade Major in the Rajpootana Field Force, which ap-
pointment he held from the fall of Gwalior in June 1858 to the end of the war (eight times mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain). Served throughout the Abyssinian
Expedition in 1S68 on the Staff as Brigade Major of Cavalry, and was present at the taking of Magdala (twice
mentioned in despatches, Medal, and promoted to Major unattached without purchase).
32i Major General E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern campaign from April 1854 to its close, when he was
appointed H.M.:s Commissioner for the settlement of claims against the Turkish Government for the Crimean
war (Turkish Medal). In 1862 was appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with
the demarkation of the Rayon of the fortress of Belgrade.
328 Major General C. M. Govan served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
and capture of Taku Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the
Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
330 Major General A. W. Graham served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Serve I with the
Persian Expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the attack on the position of the rebel Bueelsat
Shumsherpoor in October 1857 with the force under Colonel Mauan (severely wounded by ball through the ankle).
331 Major General T. Graham served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Zhob Valley
Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 in command of the Thayetmyo District and of
the troops engaged on that frontier (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Commanded the Sikkim Expedition in.
1888-89 (received the thanks of the Viceroy and of the Government of In lia, CB., and Clasp). Served with the
Manipore Expedition in 1891 in command of the Tamu Column (rejeived the thanks of the Government of India,
mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
332 Major General J. M. Graham served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal), and receive) through the
Secretary of State for India the most gracious approbation of Her Majesty for services performed during that
period; also mentioned aud thanked in Government orders and despatches. Commanded the 5th Battalion of
Military Police in the expedition against the Lushai tribes in 1860-61. Served in Bhootan with the force under
Brigadier General Tombs at the recapture of the Hill Forts of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served as
Political Officer with the force under Brigadier General Stafford against the Dufia tribes in 1874-75.
333 Major General G. F. Graham served with the force in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion o
1862-63^
334 Major General W. H. Graham served in the Egyptian war of 1832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
339 Major General J. W. Green served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
340 Sir Wm. Henry Green served with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombay Column in the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and
surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps). Joined the Turkish army at Kars in the winter of 1854 ! in
May the same year he was employed on special duty by Her Majesty's Government, and joined the Turkish army
of the Danube under Omer Pasha as 2nd in Command of a body of Irregular Horse with the rank of Colonel in
the Ottoman army ; joined Her Majesty's steamer Leander as a volunteer on the embarkation of the army for
the Crimea in the employment o.' Her Majesty's Foreign Office, and was present in all the operations of the fleet
up to 1st October; landed with the Royal Marines that occupied the heights of Balaklava October 14th ; present
at the battles of Baiaslava andlnkerman; appointed Assistant Field Engineer and joined the Royal Engineers in
the right attack, siege of Sebastopol; present in the batteries at the bombardment in October 1854 and April 1855,
and repulse of sorties 22nd and 23rd March 1855 ; April 17th severely wounded while on duty in the trenches (men-
tioned in despatches) ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the 27th July in the employment of Her Majesty's Foreign Office,
and was present on board Her Majesty's steamer Lightning at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th and 8th
August; returned to Turkey and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to a body of Irregular Horse and
European Horse Artillery 19th January 1855 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps. Danube Gold Medal,
Turkish War Medal, and the Order of the Medjidie). Served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry
Division of the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and subsequently appointed Assistant Adjutant General to
the Force (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
312 Major General C. M. Griffith organized and commanded the A Division Transport Train attached to the 1st
Brigade 1st Division of the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force. Commanded the party furnished with stretchers
for the removal of the wounded from the field of action on the 10th and 13th April 1868 at Arogee and Magdala
(mentioned in despatches as having "distinguished himself by his zeal and activity," and as "deserving of
special notice," Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present iu the
defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), an'1 at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
343 Major General 0. J. Griffiths served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Bmhtan in 186,, including the capture,
retreat from, and retaking of Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
3rd Sikhs in the Hazara campaign of 1868 including the exoeditioa against th3 ti'ibes on the Black Mjuntaio
(Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served inthe Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the forcing of the S In itargardan— wounded (mentioned
in despatches), aud in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 includiug the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Ciasps, and Bronze Decoration).
344 Major General 0. E. tirogan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (mentioned in despatches, MedU).
345 Major General J. Gunter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 16th Aug.
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served aiso in the cam-
paign of i860 in China; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions
of 18th and 21st September, also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
346 Major General N. X. Gwynne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as a Brigade Major, and took part with the
expedition into the Bazar Valley (Medal). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion
Shropshire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
**7 Major General L. A. Hale served in the Kafir war in 1878-79 (Medal with Clasp).
348 Major General O. Hamilton served the campaign of 1845 under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes
in Sind. Also the Punjaub canniign of 1848-49 (Melal).
349 Major General T. de 0. Hamilton served with the 90th Light Infantry in Kaffirland during the whole of the
war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 68th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
645 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Victoria Cross,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) : received the ITiC "for having, on the night of the nth May
1855, during a most determined sortie (from Sebastopol), boldly charged the enemy, with a small force from a
battery of which they had obtained possession in great numbers, thereby saving the works from falling into the
hands of the enemy. He was conspicuous on this occasion for his gallantry and daring conduct."
353 Major General P. Hammersley served in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the
18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
356 Major General G. W. Hanson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp) . Present at the action of Ambapawnee.
357 Major General J. Hanwell served in the Crimeau campaign from May 1855 including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
358 Major General P. H. Harcourt seri-ed throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-58 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
359 Major General H. A. Hare served during the campaign in Bengal from 16th October 1857 to 7th August 1859.
360 Major General J. T. Harris served in the 2nd European Bengal Fasihers with the force before Delhi in
1857, was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded
through the thigh in the Subzee Mundee on the 27th June; served subsequently in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho,
taking of Tangku, and actions of Chankiawhan and Paliachow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
361 Major GeneralJ. G. Harkness served with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, and assault of the
Redan on 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, commanded the column which cleared the entrance to the Kyber Pass, and was present with the
• Kama Expedition (Medal).
3C- Major General E. Harnett served with the 1 ith Hussars in the Crimea from 14th July 1355, including the battle
of Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal witn Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
363 Major General 1ST. H. Harris served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and a,t the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80,
and was present in the engagements at Shahjui and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
364 Major General T. M. Harris served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshir surrender of Bushire.and bombardment of Mohurnrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in
suppression of the Indian mutiny at the siege and capture of Kotah and pursuit, second taking of Chundaree,
action of Kotahkeserai and pursuit, taking of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches), bombardment and capture of
Powree, actions of Sindwaho and Kurai, surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye — severely wounded
Medal with Clasp).
3I" Major General W. D. Harris served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur,
arfsage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit (Medal witn two
Clasps). Served as 2nd in command of the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857,
including the actions in front, storming of the breach, Cashmere bastion, and final capture of the city (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
366 Major General E. Harrison served in the Sutle] campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
Medal).
367 Major General F. C. Hassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege aud fall of
Sobastopol, sortie of nth May, aud expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served as Commanding Royal Engineer in the Kafir
war of 1877-8, and in the Zulu of 1379 (Medal with Clasp).
363 Major General Douglas Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including
night attack and battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal
in the several actions leading to and ending m the relief of the Residency at Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp and a year's service). Served with the 6th Regt. in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
36v Major General P. M.Haultain served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45, present at the taking of the
heights of and surrender of Budderghur, at an outpost affair West of Punulla, at the storm and capture of the forts
of Punulla and Pownghur, the investment and occupation of the forts of Muuohur and Munsuntosghur, and at
an attack on the gateway of Munohur, at which place was very severely and dangerously 'wounded.
370 Major General G. H. Hawes served the Sntlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Crimea from the 27th Nov. 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault ou the batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
371 Major General W. H. Hawes served during the Sonthal campaign in 1S55. Served also throughout the Indian
Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 and was present during the siege of Jjucsnow in 1857 (severely wounded in two
places), battle of Cawnpore, and action of Khankur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service).
372 Major General A. C. Hawkins served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardments of the 9th April, and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th Sep-
tenioer (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CJB., Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie) .
373 Major General E. L. Hawkins served with the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean campaign in 1855-56
(Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857,
action of Shumshabad capture of Lucknow, and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
37+ Major General J. C. Hay served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Afghm war of 1878-80, and was present in
the engagement at Charasiah on 6th October, 1879, and in the subsequent occupation of Cabul (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement at Majuba
Hill (twice severely wounded).
576 Major General H. B. Hayward served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
377 Major General A. H. Heath served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore,
Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps;. Siege of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatch with
"especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medalwith
Clasp).
378 Major General J. W. Henderson-Cleland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
380 Major General M. A. H. J. Heriot served on the China Expedition of 1857-5S, including the blockade of the
Canton river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city; accompanied the expedition to the North and
was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859. Served in the campaign of i860 with the
Chinese Coolie Corps, and took part in the expedition to the North and the operations there, including the action
of Sinho and the storming of Tangku and of the North Taku Forts (Medal with three Clasps).
381 Major General B. B. Herrick served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
382 Major General J. J. Heywood served with the 1st Roya' nthe Crimean campaign from the 1st June 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medalwith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Commandant f
H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel off the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
381 Major General Eustace Hill served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the actions
of Nawabgunge, Bara Banki, and Selimpore, and at the capture of Fort Amethee (Medal).
387 Major General John Hills served "witn the Persian "Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the
capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at
Koomeylee, the large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there; also
served as Field Engineer at Senafe (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war i.i 1879-80, and
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 646
, took part iu the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal). Served with the Burmese Ex-
pedition in 1886-87 as Commanding Koyal Engineer at Head Quarters (Clasp).
100 Major General F. Hime served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Taugku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
391 Major General S. J. Hire served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough,
including the action of Rainuuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with tivo Cla9ps, and Brevet of Major).
392 Major General H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in
the Meranzai valley near Kohat, and present at the affair of Dorsune Mund.
393 Major General J. W. Hoggan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
• actions of Bhagonala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohunpore — severely wounded (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-oo-deen and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the "march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
391 Major General T. W. Holland served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal) .
Was at Delhi on nth May 1857 at the outbreak of the mutiny, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General Penny
from July to Dec. ; accompanied Beaton's Column from Delhi to Futteghur ; served with Lord Clyde's Force at the
capture of Lucknow ; accompanied Lugard's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pursuit of Koer Sing to Arrah ;
served with the Azimghur field Force from March to June 1858 in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdes-
pore jungles; and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1859 in operations against rebels (twice
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Force of 1865-66 in Assam (Medal
with Clasp).
396 Major General P. L. Holmes served with the field force against Gulburgah in 1848. Also during the campaign
in Bengal from 30th September 1857 to 29th December 1859 (Medal).
398 Major General J. E. Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including
the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
400 Major General F. Horsley was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-58.
402 Major General D. E. Hosie served iu the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to February 1855, including the
battles of Alma, Bal iklava, and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October
1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, CB. , 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
404 Major General C. J. Hughes served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served
in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
405 Major General J. W. Hughes was onboard the Transport Sarah Sands with the Head Quarters of the 54th
Regiment on passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1B57, and
he was specially mentioned in the General Order from the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct oa
that occasion and afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
408 Sir Robert Hughes served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent at the occupation
of Kertch (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command
of a Brigade of the Candahar Column and the Ghuznee Field Force, took part in the advance to Cabul under Sir
Donald Stewart, and was present in tue engagements at Shahjui, Ahmed Kheyl, and Urzoo near Ghuznee (men-
tioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, CB., Medal with Clasp).
409 Major General J. R. Hume served with the 55th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and irom the 24th
Jan. to the 22nd Sept. 1855, including the battles of Alma" and Inkerman, siege and fall of Seoastopol, repulse of
the sortie of 26th October, assaults of the Redan on the 18th June, and 8th Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned
in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the
Bhootau Expedition, including recapture of Dewangiri in i86s'(Medal with Clasp).
410 Major General R. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the
forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal) . Served in the Black Sea from the latter part of 1855 to the declaration of
peace in 1856 in command ofa Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attached as Colonel 111 Chief of the Militia
and Volunteers to the Field Force employed in St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, during the negro rebellion of
1865 (mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, and of the Speaker
and House of Assembly). Was detached from Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in Chief to British Honduras on
the Staff of the Lt. Governor of that colony for the organization of the Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandant
in that Force during the disturbance on the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatamala (men-
tioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major).
412 Major General A. S. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (.Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field during the New Zealand war in 1867
(Medal).
414 Major General A. R. E. Hutchinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Political Officer with the Ner-
budda Field Puree in the operations against Dhar in 1857. Commanded a force of two guns, a troop of Cavalry, and
two Companies of Intantry in operations against the rebel Rajah of Amghera ; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghur
and captures the Rajah. Served as Political Officer with the force under General Michel in August 1858, and was
present at the action near Rajnghur (Medal, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in despatches).
410 Major General G. Hutchinson was employedunder the Civil Government at the outbreak of the Indian Mutiny,
and served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow ; was afterwards Commanding Engineer with
Outram's force at the Alumbagh, and Brigade Major of Engineers at the capture of Lucknow, and reported by Earl
Canning to have been "of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, after
taking an important part in the Military operations" (mentioned in despatches', Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
420 Major General C. Irvine served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
, Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before and
surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with Colonel Carmichael's Brigade in Oude in 1858-59. Also
with the Expeditionary Force in China in i860 (Medal).
422 Major General J. Jago-Trelawny commanded the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
423 Major General E. R. James served at the sie^e of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 until taken prisoner of war on
2nd July (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Turco- Russian
Boundary Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 1856-57.
424 Major General S. P. Jarvis served with the 82nd Regt. throughout the Indian campaigns of 1857-59 ; was in
temporary command of three Companies during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; present at the defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, action of Khodagunge and occupation of Futtehghur, capture of
Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore Jail, and action of Khankur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded
a battalion of Canadian Riflemen in the Red River Expedition of 1S70 (CM.G.). Was on special service in South
Africa from February 1878 to May 1880, and was appointed Commandant General of Colouial Forces in May 1878
(Medal with Clasp).'
423 Major General A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese
war in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and 10th October 1852 ; at Nowany from 1st November
to 20th December 1852 ; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there,
and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp foi Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power
from Quilon to Cochin in January 1857.
647 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
427 Major General C. Vernon Jenkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Also served in the
China war in 1858-59 (Medal).
428 Sir Francis H. Jenkins served with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and assault of Delhi -severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry in the expedition against the Cabool Kheyl
Wuzeerees in 1859 ; present at the action of Maidani. Commanded a wing of the 4th Sikh Infantry in the expedition
against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i860; and present at the action of Palasin, and at the forcing of Barrara Pass.
Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Umbeyla Expedition in 1863 j present at the retaking of the Crag Piquet,
and the action at the Conical Hill (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the troops engaged at the attack of the
villages in the Utman Kheyl Hills on the 21st March 1878. Commanded the Corps of Guides in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and at the engagements around Cabul in December 1879, and
at Charasiah (CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen, Medal with two Clasps).
429 Major General Jephson served with the 2nd Queen's the campaign in Affghanistan and Belooehistan including
the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat. He served also the campaign in trie Southern Mahratta
country in 1844 (including the storm of the Fortress of Punella) , and that in the Conean in 1845 ; he commanded the
storming party at the Western Heights of Punella (wounded). Served also in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal,
and CB7).
430 Major General H. E. Jerome served with the 19th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including
operations against the rebel tribes in Goojerat, storm and capture of Chundairee —led the storming party, siege and
capture of Jhansi, where, under a murderous fire, he assisted in securing Ensign Secoal, who was severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches) ; also present at the action of Koonch and at the various engagements before Calpee —
severely and dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with
Clasp) : received the ETGC " for conspicuous gallantry at Jhansi, on the 3rd April 1858, in having, with the assistance
of Private Byrne, removed, under a very heavy fire, Lieutenant Sewell, of the 86th Regiment, who was severely
wounded, at a very exposed point of the attack upon the fort ; also, for gallant conduct at the capture of the Fort
cf Chandairee, the storming of Jhansi, and in action with a superior rebel force on the Jumnr., on the 28th May
1858, when he was severely wounded." Served in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
432 Major General G. N. Johnstone served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). With the
Saugor Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India, including the affair at Kubrai, battle of Banda, taking of
Kirwee, and affair ot Imleepanee (Medal for Central India).
131 Major General H. L. Jones served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of
Agra (Medal).
435 Major General R.O.Jones landed on the Gold Coast on the 23rd December 1873 in command of the 28th Com-
pany Royal Engineers, and served until the close of the Ashanli war (Medal).
436 Major General R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
437 Major General J. Jordan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Feb. to gth July 1855, ircludingthe
Siege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 22nd March, capture of the Rifle-pits 19th April, sortie of 9th May, and assault
of the Redan on the 18th June— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign, including the actions at
Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 28th (wounded) November 1857 (Medal).
438 Major General F. Karslake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault,
affair at banganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
1881 with the Natal Field Force.
433 Major General G. F. Kaye served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the attack of
the rebels on our guns at Jullundur, and subsequently served with Showers' Column in Rajpootana and Central
India in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles
and the affair at Patun (Medal).
440 Major General E. Keate served in the Crimean campaign from March to August 1855, and was present at the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
441 Major General C. F. Keays served with the column under Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs and at the
Btorm of the village and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on the 18th March 1858.
442 Major General J. W. A. Kennedy served under Admiral Sir T.Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in
Borneo during August 1845 ; was actively engaged on shore in the attack on Brune, the destruction of a stockade, and
the capture of a battery of guns together with large quantities of ammunition ; served subseq uently in the foremost line
of boats at the attack on the Pirate stronghold of Malloodoo, and on the boom being broken, was landed with tho
Marine force which drove the pirates from their entrencnments and pursued them up the country. In 1846 he
served with the force under Colonel Despard in the operations in New Zealand, and was actively engaged in the
advance on, siege and capture of, the Ruapekapeka stockade, an event which ended that war (Medal).
443 Major General W. H. Kerr served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry
in a general action at Amorah on 17th April 1858, also 011 25tu April he commanded 150 men in an action before the
same place ; on 29th April commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry at the attack and capture of the Fort of
Nuggur (mentioned in despatches) ; and on 9th June at the attack of the rebels' position at Amorah ; and was at
Hurriah when attacked by the rebels on 29th August (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
444 Major General A. A. A. Kinloch served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, with the expeditions into the Bazar Valley under
Lieut. General Maude (mentioned iu despatches), and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough
(mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Served with tbe Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of the 1st Brigade (received the thanks of the Govern-
ment of India, Medal with Olasp).
446 Major General W. H. Knight landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, and served
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkisti Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
446 Major General J. B. Knocker was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the
Sumbulpore district in 1857-58.
447 Major General C. F. G. Lamb was wounded (charger also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at
Mooltan on the 31s' A.ug. 1857 (Medal).
449 Major General W. Lambert s-erved with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd January to 26th Marcn,
and from June to the 17th September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the attack of the Quarries,
and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turirish
Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858, including the affair at Bhoguapore, siege of
Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central Inaia). Commanded tue 88th Regiment
throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches aud CB.) and throughout the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp).
*30 Major General C. P. Lane served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab,
action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chilhanwallah and Guojerat ( Medal with two Clasps). Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, aud capture of Pellalpore (meutioued in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
451 Major General C. S. Lane served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, reliei of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle o: Cawnooreon
6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1863 including the capture of
Dewangiri (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
~* Major General E. G. Langmore served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozashah
(Medal). Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 and was present at the recapture of .Dewangiri (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
454 Major General F. T. A. Law served in theCnmean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China m i860, and was present at
the actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekm (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kaar war of i8;8. Served
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 648
in the Zulu war of 1879. While commanding the Royal Artillery in South Africa he was appointed Commir.dant
of the Lower Tugela district in Natal ; he prepared the column for the relief of Ekowe, commanded one of the two
divisions of the column in the relief of that place, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned
in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
456 Major General H. H. Lee served in the Abyssinian campaign as Assistant Field Engineer at Zoulla during the-
latter months of the campaign, and carried out successfully many important works there (mentioned in despatches,.
Medal).
458 Major General R. T. Leigh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Present at several operations against the rebels in Sumbulpore in 1857-58 (Medal).
460 Major General J. F. Lester served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
461 Major General Edmund L'Estrange served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in.
1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
463 Major General A. C. Lilly served with the field force under Colonel Orr, and was present in action with a.
party of Rohillas near Bedur in April 1859.
467 Major General D. B. Lockhart served during the Santhall insurrection in Bengal in 1855. Also at the siege
of Delhi in 1857, and received a gunshot wound through the lower jaw (Medal with Clasp),
468 Major General H. Lock served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 with the Saugor Field Division
(Medal wifh Clasp).
469 Major General G. A. Lockhart served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night*
attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) . Served in Bengal in the several
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow (wounded) and commanded the Regt_
during the subsequent defence, also commanded two sorties (wounded), and was mentioned in despatches ; served!
with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, also in the operations ending in the-
final capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), tke Robilcund campaign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with.
Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and a year's service for Lucknow).
470 Major General B. Lovett served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1878 (Medal with Clasp). Served in.
the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Mus.jid (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Commanding Royal Engineer (CB., and Clasp).
474 Major General F. P. Luard served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 in Rajpootana and Central*
India, and was present, as a volunteer gunner, at the defence of Fort Neemuch (mentioned in despatches) ;
attached to the 14th Dragoons at the capture of Chandaree and Jhansi ; and as acting Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh.
Rose at the actions of Kooneh. Muttra, Gowlowlee, and Calpee, including the previous affair of outposts on 2oths
May 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present
in Fane's Horse at the capture of the Taku Forts, at the actions of Siuho, Chan-kia-Wan<r, and Palikao (where1
he was Orderly Officer for the day to Brigadier Pattle, commanding the Cavalry Brigade, and was slightly-
wounded), and at the entry mto Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
475 Major General W. W. A. Lukin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombard-
ments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Wa»
selected to be sent home in charge of Trophies from Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her
Majesty the Queen and His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
480 Major General W. T. McGrigor joined the 88th Regt. whilst on field service in Oude in Aug. 1858, and served
to the end of the campaign against the rebels (Medal).
483 Major General M'Killop served with the R.M. Battalion in conjunction with the French army at the bombard-
ment and surrender of the Forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal) .
487 Major General A. R. M'Mahon served in the second Burmese war (Medal).
490 Major General E. Maberiy commanded the Artillery of the Jounpore Field Force under General Franks in the
actions of Chanda and Sultanpore ; also present at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858. and with
Grant's Column in the actions at Koorsee and Barree (four times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal withi
Clasp)
492 Major General J. C. Macdonald served with the Saugor Field Division from 19th November 1858, and was
present at the action of Giswftra (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
194 Major Genfc'al A. R. MacDonnell served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command.
of Bombay Sappers and Miners, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in
despatches as having "rendered valuable and important services," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
496 Major General F. Macgowan served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844. Led the party at the assault
and capture of the fortified village of Rowa in Rajpootana on the 6th January 1858 (severely wounded, Medal) ;
commanded the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1868.
497 Major General Donald Macintyre served with the 66th Goorkhas with both expeditions of 1852, under Sir-
Colin Campbell, against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including the destruction of the fortified village-
of Pranghur and action at Ishkakot. Served also with the Expeditionary Force against the Boree Afreedees in
November 1853. Also served with the 66th Goorkhas in the expedition under Sir Nevill Chamberlain to Koorum
Valley, Afghanistan, in 1856, and with the Doaba Field Force, Peshawur Valley, in 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
Employed on several occasions in 1857-58, when raising a Goorkha Regiment (now the 4th Goorkhas), in protect-
ing the hill passes on the Kale Kumaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping the district in order
(Medal). Served with the Looshai Expeditionin 1871-72 (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieutenant
Colonel, Victoria Cro^s, and Clasp to Frontier Medal): received the V€- under the following circumstances: —
" Recommended for his gallant conduct at the storming of the stockaded village of Lalgnoora on the 4th January
1872. Colonel Macpherson, CB., V&, commanding the 2nd Goorkha Regiment, in which Major Macintyre was-
serving at the time as second ;n command, reports that this Officer, who led the assault, was the first to reach,
the stockade (on this side from 8 to 9 feet high) ; and that to climb over and disappear among the flames and
smoke of the burning village was the work of a very short time. The stockade, he adds, was successfully stormed-.
by this Officer under fire, the heaviest the Looshais delivered that day." Commanded the 2nd Goorkhas with the
Khyber Column in tho Afghan war of 1878-79, and was in both expeditions to the Bazar Valley (Medal).
503 Major General Roderick Mackenzie served in tne Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
9th April, and 6th Mid 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September; commanded rocket train at the bombardment
of Kinbourn (Erevtt of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,.
and Turkish Medal) .
iui Major General H. J. Maclean served in the Ashami war of 1873-74 as a Special Service Officer (Medal).
505 Major General J. Norman Maclean served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia
Topee from 9th Novemher 1858 to 26th January 1859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the-
Wurdah river for the suppression of disturbances iu the Nizam's dominions in conjunction with a column under
Sir Hugh Rose from 1st to 30th March 1859.
507 Major GeneralP. Maclean commanded a detachment of Royal Artillery with the force under Colonel Cloete in the
recapture of Port Natal and release of the garrison in June 1842 (mentioned in despatches).
510 Major General R. D. Macpherson served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the taking of
Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Sontbal campaign of 1855.
515 Major General J. H. Malcolmson served as Brigade Major of Artillery with the Rajpootana Field Force in.
1857-59 during the march on and siege and capture of Kotah— mentioned in despatches; present at the battle of
Bunnass and pursuit; and Cavalry affair at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served,
in the Afgban war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Khushki Nakhud — wounded (mentioned
in despatches) —and Ginshk and at the defence of Candahar including the sortie of Deh Khojah — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
649 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
516 Major General F. D. Mander served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as General Transport Officer on the Line
•of Communications in Southern Afghanistan (Medal).
517 Major General G. R. Manderson served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon
{mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi from 8th Sept.
1857, actions of Boolundshnhur, Allyghur, Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the operations at Cawnpore,
including the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent pursuit, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps). Commanded a battery of Royal Horse Artillery in the Jowaki
campaign of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and commanded a
battery of Royal Horse Artillery at the capture of Ali Musjid (mentioned in despatches, C'JJ., Medal with Clasp).
518 Major General C. Mangles served in the Soudan campaign in 1385 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
519 Major General W. B. Marshall was thanked by the Governor General for services in the Fort of Saugor
during the Indian Mutiny.
520 Major General W. E. Marsland served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the campaign of 18*0 in China, and was
engaged at Sinho, present at the fall o£ the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 21st September,
also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
521 Major General R. J. C. Marter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 from the 9th April,
and commanded a detached squadron of his regiment in the field from the 1st June until the conclusion of the cam-
paign, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan on 5th June. Captured the Zulu King in the Ngome Forest,
and brought him to Ulundi, having under his command at the time a squadron of the King's Dragoou Guards,
a company of the Natal Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned
in despatches, and promoted Bt.Lt. Colonel "in recognition of the service performed by him iu having effected
the capture of Ketchwayo, the Zulu King, in the Ngotne Forest," and Aide de Camp to the Queen with rank of
Colonel in the Army, Medal with Clasp).
522 Major General E. C. Marston served with the fieiu force in Sind and Affghanistan from i8jo to 1843, including
the second skirmish at Hykulzye and defence of the city of Kandahar; was engaged in several skirmishes on the
return march, and present ai trie battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad and at the surrender of Omerkote ( Medal).
523 Major General C. N. Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1854 to Feb. 1855, and was present at the battles
of the Alma and Inkerman (horse killed), andatthesiegeof Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class ot the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
524 Major General \V. G. Martin served in the Crimean campaign from December 1854 to January 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1854-55,
including the engagement at Taranaki (Medal).
525 Major General H. B. Maule served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and Tyth June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India in 1857-59 with the Rajpootana Field Force under
General Roberts, and was present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
526 Major General Thomas Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt. throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
was present at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's position
in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1848 (slightly grazed by a bullet), the action of Soorjkoond,
fitorm and capture of the city (where he was personally engaged at one time with two Sikhs, one of whom he
killed), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote,
and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) ; was severely wouuded at Mooltan oa the 21st Jan. 1849 by
a splinter of shell on the left shoulder and arm. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 20th Feb. 1855, in
the 28th Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, during which (having
volunteered) he commanded the Volunteer Sharpshooters of th? 3rd Division for 76 days until severely wounded
i(bullet through left arm, bone broken) on the 30th Dec, for which service he was honourably mentioned in division
orders of 3rd Jan. 1855 ; rejoined his Regiment in the Crimea (his wound and health being restored), aud served
with it till the conclusion of the war (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in India (Bombay Presidency) during the latter part of the mutiny in
1858. Nominated CB. 29 May 75.
527 Major General H. W. Mawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, 10 Aug. 1S54; and he commanded
(the Royal Marine Artillery in the Battalion during the operations against and surrender of the forts (Medal)
529 Major General P. Maxwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also served in the Punjaub
throughout the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal) .
531 Major General W, L. D. Meares served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the
aiege and fall of Sebastopol; and was also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
534 Major General G. B. Mellersh served as Deputy Field Commissary of Ordnance with the Persian Expedition
in 1857 (Medal).
535 Major General T. W. Mercer served throughout the Punjaub campaign ot 1848-49, including the actions of
Ramnuggnr, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
537 Major General F. P. Mignon served on the Staff with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant
Commissary General to the istand 2nd Divisions (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the reconnoitring force to Abys-
.einia in Sept. 1867, and was a member of the committee ; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first
(three months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the field during the
whole period of active operations from Senafe to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture of
Magdala, twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches (Medal, and
Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
511 Major General G. M. Miller served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and early part of 1S55 with the 79th High-
landers, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow — severely
wounded through the body : present also at the capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude
across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
543 Major General H. Miller served in the Crimea from March to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
•(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
544 Major General James Miller served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 (Medal).
545 Major Genera 1 John Miller served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle
•of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and
took part hi the pursuit of Tantia Topee. Served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign,
and commanded Cavalry outposts on the Bashilo river during the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
548 Major General G. H. L. Mnman served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
550 Major General R. C. W. Reveley Mitford served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 and was
present in the actions at Agra on the 5th July and 10th October 1857, when he carried the colours of the 3rd Bengal
European B.egiment, and at the storming of Futtehpore-Sikree and other minor engagements in the Agra district ;
was with Hodson's Horse at the capture of Lucknow, and commanded a detachment of the Regiment in the
actions of Selimpore (charger wounded), Bibipore (mentioned in General Orders for "gallantry in capturing the
village with 20 dismounted sowars"), Chilowlee (slightly wounded), and Jubrowlee (captured the enemy's guns);
was severely wounded on the last occasion in saving the life of an officer of the Uncovenanted Civil Service. On
partially recovering from his wound he rejoined Hodson's Horse, and served through the Trans-Gogra campaign up
to the final submission of the rebels in December 1859 (frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served during the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 in command of the Mackeson outpost (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-30 with the 14th Bengal Lancers, took part in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and
was present with Cavagnari's escort to the Shutar Gardan, in the advance to Cabul, in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and the subsequent cavalry pursuit, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, ineludmg the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
. General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 650
551 Major General A. S.Moberly served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Army of Ava in 1853.
552 Major General D. Mocatta served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Cashmere Contingent before Delhi in 1857 and
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Eusofzai
expedition of 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara held force on the Black Mountain in 1868.
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expeditionary force against the Jowaki Afreedees
on 30th August 1877, and was afterwards in command of a column in the Jowaki expedition — mentioned in
despatches, and received the thanks of Government (Clasp).
333 Major General W. E. Montague served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade 2nd Division
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81 in command of Standerton, and with 350 regular troops
and 75 volunteers maintained his position during its investment of 88 days— slightly wounded (several times men-
tioned in despatches, CB.)
336 Major General H. P. Montgomery served with the Goth Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal)..
557 Major General R. B. Moore served' with the Field Force in Sind in 1843, including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) .
Also with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, at Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab — horse killed (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India
Field Force from the siege of Ratghurto the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
338 Major General T. C. C. Moore was at the destruction of 58 piratical vessels at Cho-Xeum in October 1849. Ac-
companied the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
3CU Major General J. P. Morgan served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
363 Major General W. E. Morton served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the battles of Chillianwallab
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
565 Major General W. S. S. Mulcaster served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the suppression of the
mutiny in Bengal ; present at the affair near Sehora and at Kooagaum ; served with 3rigadier Rowcroft's Field
Force in the Goruckpore district in Bengal from May to December, and present at the action at Amorah ; com-
manded the cavalry at the action at Hurriah, and thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Rowcroft in their despatches ; commanded the cavalry at the affair at Bansee, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Rowcroft in his despatch, and thanked by Brigadier Fischer in his despatch ; present at Brigadier Rowcroft's
action at Toolsepore in Oude, and at the reduction of Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal with Clasp for
Central India) .
368 Major General A. Murray served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, an(i was present at the
siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alumbagh, andrepuise
of several attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
500 Major General A. M. Murray served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
570 Major General C. Murray served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (Bronze Star) ; served also throughout the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallab
and Goojerat (wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Kohat
Expedition under Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
572 Major General R. A. Napper served in the Bombay Presidency with the 2nd Company nth Brigade Royal
Artillery during the mutiny and was present at the attack on the Fort of Beyt in the Gulf of Cutch on the 2nd
April 1858.
373 Major General W. Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846. During the war
of i8s2-53'in Burmah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and
present at Dumoh when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July and on the 5th August 1857 j
also present at the attack on the fort of Nursurghur, and at an attack in the Kullungee Pass, near Jubbulpore, by
a body of rebels on the 27th September 1857 (Medal) -
574 Major General D. J. F. Newall served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-49, including first and second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps) . Served as a volunteer in the expedition against the Wuzzeerees under Sir Neville Chamberlain
in 1859-60. Served in command of a Field Battery in the expedition to Derbund against the Sitana fanatics in
1863-64 (Medal with Clasp for frontier service) .
377 Sir Oliver Newmarch served with the Agra Brigade in 1857 and was present in the action of the 5th July
with the Neemuch mutineers. Served with Brigadier Seaton's Column in December 1857 an(i was present at the
actions of Gungeeree and Puttialee (Medal).
57s Major General J. Nisbett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Chillianwallah (Medal with Clasp).
579 Major General J. P. Nixon served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1842-43 ; present at the affair
of Hykulzye ; forcing of the Kujjuck Pass, and defence of Candahar; during the battle of Meeanee was detached
with the troops to burn the Shikargahs ; was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omerkote (Msdal).
381 Major General C. F. North served as Field Engineer with the Column under Lord Keane in the Affghan cam-
paign of 1838-39. Commanded a Detachment of Sappers and Miners at Herat, in Central Asia, in 1840, and repaired
the fortifications of that city. Served as Field Engineer with the Kandahar Division under Sir Win. Nott in 1842,
taking part in the operations which led to the reoccupation;of Ghuznee and Cabul— slightly wounded (Medal).
Served as Field Engineer with the Scinde Field Force in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served with
the Persian Expedition on special duty under Sir James Outram in 1857 (Medal).
362 SirC. Butler Nugent servedinthe Baltic duringthe Russian warini854and 1855. In 1S54 as Senior Engineer
Officer attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the capture of the
Aland Islands and fall of Bomarsund. In 1855, attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir R. Dundas, and
present at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Baltic Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Commanding Royal Engineer (twice mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star).
383 Major General C. B. Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. 1854 (Medal) ; also with the combined Force
before Sebastopol in 1854-55 until its fall ; with the Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and advance on Yeni
Kale, also at the bombardment of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
384 Major General F. G. Nuthall served in the expedition against Kurnool in 1839. Also with Brigadier Whitloek's-
Column from 23rd July to 31st Dec. 1857 during the Indian Mutiny.
386 Major General T. Obbard served during the campaign in Bengal in 1 858-59J and was present at the engagement of
Seerowlie, at the action of Ghurra, the reoccupation of Hummeerpore, and at the engagement and destruction of
Lallpore (Medal) . Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
387 Major General L. O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 23rdFusiliers, including the battle of
Alma,where after being severely wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Anstruther who previously carried it
having been killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action was-
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field ;— siege and fall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th of September on the Redan— dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie) : received
the 3JKC under the following circumstances :— " Was one of the centre Sergeants at the battle of the Alma, and
advanced between the Officers, carrying the colours. When near the Redoubt, Lieutenant Anstruther, who was
carrying a colour, was mortally wounded, and he was shot in the breast at the same time, and fell ; but, recovering
himself, snatched up the colour from the ground, and continued to carry it till the end of the action, although,
urged by Captain Granville to relinquish it, and go to the rear, on account of his wound ; was recommended for
and received his commission, for his services at the Alma. Also behaved with great gallantry at the assault on
the Redan, 8th September 1855, where he was shot through both thighs." Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and several other minor actions (Medal
with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Brevet of Lt
Colonel, Ashanti Medal).
€51 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
sas Major General F. A. Ogle was landed from H.M.S. Britlc in command ofadetachment of Royal Marines for the
protection of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1862, and received a vote
of thanks Irom the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. .Ko<Wy from September 1867 to September
1869 ; commanded the Royal Marine Artillery of the Battalion of Royal Marines from the Squadron at the occu-
pation of Yangchow in Nov. 1868 ; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in
January 1869 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Battalion of Royal Marine Artillery throughout the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta (slightly wounded),
in the action* at Kassasin on the *8th August (mentioned in despatches) and 9th September, and at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
539 Major General C. E. Oldershaw served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall
•of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of April ; was employed on special service
in 1855-56 (Medal with Cla9p, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mejidie, and Turkish Medal).
590 Major General E. J. Oldfield served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the relief of Arrah
■(wounded) and defeat of the Dinapore mutineers at Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches); present with Havelock's
Force in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and defence of the latter until arrival of Lord Clyde ; action
of La Martiniere and relief of Lucknow ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, in repulse of numerous attacks
and operations ending in the capture of Lucknow ; subsequently in the final campaign in Oude, including capture
■of the Forts of Shunkerpore, Ometee, and Oomrea, and actions of Dounderkeira and Buxarghat (Medal with two
Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
591 Major General H. T. Oldfield served in 1854-55 against Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier (mentioned in
•despatch). Also with the force under Colonel Craigie in the operations against the Busee Kheyl Tribes in March
1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in May and June 1857 in the Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the
action of the 5th July 1857 at Agra — charger wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with
■the column under Brigadier Showers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee from December 1858 to May 1859. Present at
the action of Dewsah 18th January 1859 — (mentioned for " gallant conduct," and received the thanks of the
Government of the North- West Provinces, Medal).
533 Major General J. R. Oliver served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
operations of the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore. and battle there on 6th Dec, actions of Kalee Nuddee
and Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of
the Fort of Rampore Kusseah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Mucheegaun (mentioned in despatch,
Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and commanded the Artillery cjf the left column
at the taking of the Fort of Dalimkote, and in the affair at Chamoorchee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp).
i9» Major General J. J. S. O'Neill served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including
4he siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the affair of the 18th June ; also present at the capture of
Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore; siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude,
and affairs of Meangunge, Beerah (thanked in despatch), Buxar Ghat (as Brigade Major), Churda, and Fort of
Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
535 Major General J. Orr was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59 (Medal).
596 Major GeneralW. C. O'Shaughnessy served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66,
and was present during the remainder of the Waikato campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, also at the operations
before and assault of the Gate Pah (Medal).
698 Major General C. H. Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th,
1,7th June, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
600 Major General C. F. Parkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1855, including the
■siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on 6th June, attack of the 18th June, and assault of the Redan
on°8th September (wounded, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign
in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Kotah, pursuit of Tantia Topee, and action at Barode (mentioned in
despatch, Medal with Clasp).
603 Major General B. Parrott served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock (Medal).
606 Major General W. Paske served with the 28th Bengal Native Infantry in the force employed against Ram
Sing in the Punjaub operations of 1849-50. Served in the Euzofzaie expedition under Sir Colin Campbell in 1852
{Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and received the thanks of the Government of India for his
services (Medal) .
605 Major General A. H. Paterson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
{Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the delenceof Kumaonand subsequent
•operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
609 Major General Alex. Paterson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Burmese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the
Tebel chief Mong Goung Gye (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 (Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Candahar Column (Medal).
610 Major General W. Paterson served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the bom-
bardment and capture of Prome, repulse of the subsequent night attack, reconnaissance at Ithaymew, advance on
Meeaday, and capture and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
612 Major General A. T. G. Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in 1858, and was
present at the capture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
615 Major General L. Percival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, in-
cluding the action of Cawnpore, the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
"battle of Nawabgunge, and the capture of Fort Biswah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
61? Major General J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of
Jloorpooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 ;
and with that under Sir Colin Campbell in 1851-52 and present at the capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with
•Clasp). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
618 Sir Joseph Pnilips served in the Zulu war in command of the Royal Marines in 1879, and was presentin the
■engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star) ; and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). And was present in
the engagement at Malaba Junction in command of Royal Marines (mentioned in despatches).
916 Major General H. P. Phillipps served as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion 2nd Queen's throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
629 Major General F. Phillips served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
62i Major General J. H. S. Pierce served with Colonel Scudamore's Flying Column in 1859, also with Captain
Meade's Field Detachment in the same year, and was present at the capture of Tantia Topee.
623 Major General A. C. Pigou served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
.Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
621 Major General A. L. Playfair served with the late 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the'Indian Mutiny, includ-
ing the Alumbagh and Trans Goomtee operations under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). „.'.«,.',, „ , , , .
628 Sir Frederick Richard Pollock served mthe Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ; on the Sikh outbreak he was Assistant
Resident at Lahore, and accompanied the Ferozepore column as Political Officer to Mooltan; served throughout
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 652
both siege operations there with the force under Major Edwardes, but joined his own regiment for the assault of the
town (thanked by the Commander in Chief for conduct when in command of detachments, Medal with Clasp).
Employed in the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affreedees in the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal with
Clasp). Accompanied as Civil and Political Officer the centre column in Major Nicholson's expedition against
the Omurzye Wuzeerees. In 1857 had Civil Conduct of the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain to the
Border Hills. Accompanied the Huzara Field Force of 1868 as Political Commissioner (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by Government of India) .
630 Major General H. B. A. Poulton served under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill tribes in Sind in 1845.
431 Major General M. M. Prendergast served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude,
affair of Bunnee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp;. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
638 Major General J. I. Preston served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
635 Major General M. M. Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, and subsequently with the
Kumaon Battalion in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp 1.
636 Major General J. R. Pughe served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
action of Aliwal (Medal).
638 Major General A. J. M. Rainey served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
635 Major General H. S. Rammell served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
643 Major General J. S. Rawlins served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. and was present at the battle
of Ferozeshah (Medal), and the operations before the Kort of Khote Kangra. Served as Quarter Master 4th Sikh
Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
operations in its vicinity, also in many minor engagements from Feb. to March 1853 ; with the expedition under Sir
John Cheape against the rebel chief Myatoon, and commanded a Detachment 31 Sikhs at the capture of his strong-
hold at Donahue — severely wounded, and thanked in regimental orders for his " conspicuous gallantry in the field"
(Medal with Clasp for Pegn). Was selected by the Lieut.GovernorN.W. Provinces in June 1857 to raise and organize
a Militia Corps of European and Eurasian residents of Agra, and commanded the Militia when the station was
attacked by the Neemuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd July ; also present at the engagement with the Mhow and
Indore mutineers on the 10th Oct. 1857 — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Government N.W. Provinces
{Medal). Served in Bhootan and commanded the 1st Goorkhas from Dec. i860 to Feb. 1867 (Medal with Clasp).
Proceeded in command of the 1st Goorkhas from Dhurmsala by forced marches in Aug. 1868 to join the Hazara
Field Force and covered a distance of 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaign in Hazara and
■the Black Mountain ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Governor
Of the Punjaub, and Sir A. Wilde, Commanding the Expedition (Clasp).
614 Major General Joseph Reay served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
645 Major General A. T. Reid served as Adjutant of the 10th Bombay N.l. at the siege and capture of Kotah,
also with the force under Brigadier Smith in Central India; the recapture of Chandaree, the action of Kota-ke-
Serai, with the Central India Field Foroo at the actions before and capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of
Powree, and campaign in Malwa, including the surprise at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
646 Major General B. T. Reid served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the
siege operations before Mooltan, including the storming of the Heights on the 27th and 28th Dec. 1848, afterwards
present at the battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
647 Major General James Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow,
affairs of Barree and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the
Goomtee (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
648 Major General J. B. Reid served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
651 Major General H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissiariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in 1861.
Served with the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78— dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Lit. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
i(Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
65» Major General W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857. Was present during
the whole campaign of the Central India Field Force, including the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree
aud Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the
Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ; actions at Morar and at and near
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; present at th e siege and capture of Powree, and action at Beejapore ; at the
surprise and defeat of Feroze Sbah's camp near Sypore, and engaged in the several operations against the rebel
leaders, Tantia Topee and Raja Maun Sing, in the jungles near Padrone (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). 1
651 Major General J. F. Richardson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the siege and cap-
ture of Mooltan — dangerously wounded, having received seventeen wounds on the 19th Sept. 1848 (Medal with
Clasp) . Raised the Regiment of Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in 1857 and commanded it throughout the mutinies ;
present at the actions of Amorah 5th March, Tilga, Amorah on 25th April and 9th June 1858, Dumooreahgunge,
Burraree, and Toolsipore (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government Brevet of Major, Medal,
and CB.).
655 Major General W.S. Richardson served with the SaugorField Force in the 43rd Light Infantry during the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 ; marched through Central India from Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a distance of 1,300
miles during the hottest season of the year; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment ot
the 43rd at the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 21st 22nd and 23rd Dec. 1858 ; also com-
manded a Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Feroze Shah
on the 26th August 1859 (mentioned in despatches by General Whitlock for both actions (Medal with Clasp) . Com-
manded the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the actions at Kassasin on the 28th August (mentioned in despatches) and the 9th September, and at the battle of
'Tal-el-Keoir — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star). Also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
657 Major General E. J. Rickards served in the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under Sir George Pollock, Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, Indian Mutiny in 18S7-58.
658 Major General C.J. B. Riddell commanded the Siege Artillery of Outram's Force on the left bank of the Goom-
tee at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, also commanded the Artillery of Lugard's Column at the affair of
Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in des-
patches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
659 Major General A. K. Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October,
.qth April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September; on the last bombardment he eointnandeda battery
of Mortars (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the Royal Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the occupation of
Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, affairs at Shanpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo Nuddee; and in the
Trans-Gogra district at the affair of Churda, capture of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
660 Major General J. Ritchie served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1357-58, including the actions of Nimbhera
and Jeerun, the successful defence of Neemuch, and the capture of Kotah (received the approbation of the Govern-
ment of India for his services at Neemuch, Medal with Clasp).
s6i Major General G. R. Roberts served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny eampaign in 1857-58, including the operations in the Jugdespore jungles
.and the final operations in Oude (Medal).
662 Major General J. Roberts served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal) . Served during the Sonthal campaign
of 1855.
MJ Major General D. Robertson served with the Bhootan Exrelition in 1C65-66 (Med il with Clasp). Served
653 General Officers Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp). Also served with the
expedition aeainst the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Clasp), and with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Clasp).
664 Major General R. S. Robertson served in the Sonthil campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign of 185--50, including the capture of Jusdespore, siege and capture of Lueknow (Medal with Clasp). Served .
in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills in 1862-63 at the assault and capture ot the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nungbarai,
Oomknnsc, and Surteong (severely wounded). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 (Medal).
605 Major General C. G. Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi from 1st Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863-64 (Medal).
666 Major General S. Robinson commanded the Royal Artillery of the 1st Division in the Kaffir war of 1851-53
(Medal).
667 Major General 1£. G. Robison served with the 7th Bombay N.T. during the campaign in the Southern Mahratta.
Country in 1844-45; as a volunteer under Brigadier Hampton in His Highness the Nizam's service at Go wree against
the Rohillas (received the thanks of Government). Served in the cavalry of the Turkish Contingent from its
formation to the day it was disbanded, a great part of the time as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (4th
Class of the Medjidie, and the Turkish War Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege
and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass,
siege and storm of Jhansi.and the battle of the Bet wa (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and specially mentioned
in despatches).
668 Major General H. G. Robley served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 and was
present at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
670 Major General W. Rooke served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
674 Major General R. H. R. Rowley served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China Expedition
of i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Ports, actions of the i8ta and 21st September near Tangchow
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
675 Major General J. E. Ruck-Keene served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches with the siege train as Adjutant left attack
(mentioned in despatches), and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th and 17th June, and was with
the Light Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
670 Major General J. A. Ruddell served with the 1st Battalion Royals throughoutthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal
and Knight of the Legion of Honor). Served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79. and took part with the second expedition into the Bazar Valley under Lieut.
General Maude (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
677 Major General J. Ruggles served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
Was present at the defence of the Residency at Lueknow from June to Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year'B
service). Commanded the 19th Bengal Native Infantry in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, including the assault
and capture of the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
678 Major General Lindsay Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the relief of Lueknow by Havelock,
and throughoutthe subsequent defence of the Residency — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
679 Major General W. C. Russell served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including "the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served under Brigadier Neill against the mutineers at Allahabad in 1857, and as
Commissary of Ordnance with the Army in Oude in 1S5S (Brevet of Major, Medal).
631 Major General V. Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1857-58; present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp), defence
of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of
Bareilly (Medal) .
682 Major General F. O. Salusbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was severely wounded at the battle of
Ferozeshah(Medal, with Clasp). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the recapture of Pegu on 21st No v., relief of its garri-
son on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian Mutiny, and
was present at the storm and capture of Lueknow, slightly wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian N. W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzaye Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (CB., Medal with Clasp).
685 Major General W. F. Sandwith served with the 1st Brigade Central India Field Force in 1858 ; was present
at the siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
686 Major General E. A. Saunders served under the orders of the Commissioner of Nagpore on various occasions
against the rebels in Central India in 1858-59.
687 Major General E. W. Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from 10th January 1855 with the 14th Regiment,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the field during the Maori war of 1861-66 (Medal).
688 Major General W. B. Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
689 Major General B. F. Schreiber served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the
Artillery of the first Division, and was present in the action at Kassasin (oth Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
690 Major General A. deC. Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol June 1853 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
691 Major General E. L. Scott served in Sind in 1843, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also
in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
692 Major General J. W. Scott served on the China Expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, the landing before and capture of the city, also at the attack and capture of the bridge and village of
Shetksing (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Battalion of Royal Marines in the Egyptian war nf 1882, and
was present at the occupation of Port Said on the 21st August in command of the detachmentof Royal Marines,
also in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, the two actions at Kassasin, and the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star.)
693 Major General T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of
Pegu in January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Was engagediu suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major
General Whitlock's Force in 1858-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel NarraiuRao of Kirwee; commanded
a company of his regiment at the affair of Jignee (Medal with Clasp).
695 Major General CM. Shakespear served during the second Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during
the operations before and attack 011 Rangoon on the ith 12th 13th and i4thApril 1852, assault and capture o
Bassein 19th May 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
696 Major General Hugh Shaw served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
from December 1855 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and
was present in the engagements at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal) : was awarded,
the DiC "for his gallant conduct at the skirmish near Nukumaru, in New Zealand, on the 24th January, 1865, in pro-
ceeding under a heavy fire with four Privates of the Regiment, who volunteered to accompany him, to within thirty
yards of the bush occupied by the rebels, in order to carry off a comrade who was badly wounded. On the afternoon
of that day, Captain Shaw was ordered to occupy a position about half a mile from the camp. He advanced in
skirmishing order, and when about thirty yards from the bush, he deemed it prudent to retire to a palisade about
sixty yards from the bush, as two of his party had been wounded. Finding that one of them was unable to move, he
called for volunteers to advance to the front to carry the man to the rear, and the four Privates referred to accom-
panied him, under a heavy fire, to the place where the wounded man was lying, and they succeeded in bringing him
to the rear." Served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Line Field Force (Medal).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 654
697 Major General J. F. Sherer served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout
the siege operations before Mooltari, including the action of Soorjkoond, attack on the Suburbs, storra and capture
of the City, and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Led the Head Quarters of the Sylhet Light Infantry
into action againstthe mutineers of the 34th Bengal N.I. at Latoo, Sylhet district, on 17th Dec. 1857, succeeded to the
command of the Corps on Major Byng being killed at the commencement of the fightand brought it out of actiori
after defeating and routing the mutineers (Medal).
698 Major General H. Shewell served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and at *Ue
capture of Samunghur.
699 Major General T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by Government, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
■ 70° Major General H. T. Siborne served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the
Basutos in Dec. 1852, having charge of the Pontoons by which the troops crossed the Orange and Caledon Rivers.
Present at the action of the Berea, and mentioned in General Orders.
701 Major General L. H. Sibthorpe served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857, and was present in the action
at Ambapawnee (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
704 Majqr General R. S. Simonds served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848 (Medal). Served in the campaign on
the North-West Frontier of India in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp).
705 MajortJeneralW. H. R. Simpson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to June 1855, including the
battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, in the Tranches with the siege train, and bombardments of the 17th Oct,
and 9th April (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Medal).
705 Major General H. D. Slade served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 10th Aug. 18551
including the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medai;.
Served also in the campaign of i860 in China ; present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of
18th and 21st Sept. and in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
707 Major General J. R. Sladen served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle oiMaharajpore'
(Bronze Star). Campaign in Scinde under Sir Charles Napieragainst the hill tribes in Jan. 1845. Punjaub campaign
in 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aflfghans to Peshawur (Medal with Clasp).
Commanded a Field Battery with mountain guns attached on the disturbed frontier of the Punjaub from 1851 to 1861,
and took part in most of the expeditions against and encounters with hostile tribes in which the Punjaub Irregular
Force was engaged during that time, and was especially thanked by Government for the part he took in the
■encounter with the Rhabeakhel tribe of Ourukzie Affreedees in 1855 and was also especially mentioned for the expe-
dition against the Bozdar tribe of Beloochees, and for the part he took with his Battery in the action forcing the
strong Khan Bund Pass in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
708 Major General E. Smalley served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Served
also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore,
Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
709 Major General C. B. L. Smith was actively employed during the late rebellion in India. In Dec. 1857 with a
party of 50 troopers he entered Sanakhan hills, and surprised the main body of the insurgents — 500 matchlock
men — and captured their leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been fixed. On the
night of the 18th Jan. 1858 a portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major,
and seized the post guns. The only English Officers present were Captains Smith and Rybat, and the nearest
trustworthy force was 180 miles distant, yet before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the
mutiny, and seized all the known mutineers, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades.
From March to the end of June he commanded a Detachment of troops against the rebels in the Sumbulpore
district, with whom he had various affairs. For his services rendered in 1857-58 he received the thanks of the
Governor General in Council, and the expression of Her Majesty's gracious approval (Medal). In October and
November i860 he was employed against the rebels in the Manicghur Hills, and drove them from all their
defences, completely dispersing the band,
711 Major General E. D. Smith served with the 95th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. — wounded in the head in the Trenches 17th Oot.
'(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle
of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, and recapture of the fortress of Chandaree in
May (Medal with Clasp).
712 Major General F. H. Smith served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier "Wheeler,
and was present at the storm and capture of the Fort of Shahpore, assault of the Heights of Noorpore, engagements
of Dunanuggur and Heights of TJmb, and storming of the Heights of Dullah (Medal). Served with the force under
Colonel Craigie against the Affreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Mahratta Horse
with the force under Sir Robert Napier in the defeat and pursuitof the rebels under Feroze Shah at Ranode on 17th
Dec. 1858 (Medal).
713 Major General James A. Smith was present at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1859, and at
the siege and capture of Dwarka in November of the same year. Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
714 Major General Joseph A. Smith served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medel with Clasp).
716 Major General William Smith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, actions of Serai Ghat (mentioned in despatches), Chanda, Umeerpore,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack of the Moosabagh, and action of Barree ; afterwards present
with various forces in pursuit of the enemy and watching the fords of the Gogra, and m the Trans-Gogra cam-
paign, including several small affairs or. the Raptee and the frontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the New Zealand war in 1864 in command of a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato
and at Te Ranga including the attack on the Gate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as
having been of great service (Medal).
717 Major General W. H. Smith served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the 6th Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Jugdespore jungles, and the
action of Barvan (Medal).
718 Major General J. B. Smyly served in the Punjaub campaign north of Jullundur in 1848-49, including the
storming of the Heights of Umb, and capture of the Forts of Shahpore and Oonah (Medal).
719 Major General J. G. Smyth served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Class, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
721 Major General T. W. Sneyd served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, in-
cluding the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subseauent operations, and action of Koorsee
(Medal with Clasp).
722, Major General F.E.Sotheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the nthAug. i855,includingithe
siege and fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole of its service in the suppi-ession of the Indian
Mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
723 Major General*-. Spence served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and attacks on the 18th June and 8th Sept.; commanded the Regt. from 13th Nov. (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class ef the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 31st Regt. through.
out the campaign in the North of China in i860 and was present at the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku
(Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts, and CB.). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of tLQ
walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang,
655 General Officers Retired on. Full or Retired Pay or <>v a Pension. — War Services.
W* Major Geneial E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Peg-ii).
725 Major General J. Spurway served in the Easter.i campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Ir.kerman, siege-
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of "the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
726 Major General S. Stallard served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of In ia in 1S52-53 including
the Expedition agatnsi- the Ootman Kheyl and Ranegar Tribes, and the opera' ions against trie Boiee Al'ridis;.
in the expedition to the Shah Moosah Kbeyl against the Mihmands in 1S54, and in the S'i'tana Expedition in 185S.
(mentioned in despatches, Medal -with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1357-58, including the:
outbreak and destruction of the 51st Native Infantry (Medal).
727 Major General E. Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee,
affair of Bamgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture.
of Fort Bunnia and Rarnpore. Kussiah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair of Mucheegaun (Medal with.
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
728 Major General J. A. Steel served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Brevet of Major, ar d Medal).
730 Major General G. N. Stephens was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district*
in 1856 and 1857.
7;2 Major General George Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's force from, its first taking:
the field in July 1S57, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao,
Busseruigung (both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence-,
of the Residency, was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalry
in the actions of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Bankee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and.
Mhow (mentioned in despatches for gallantry 1, taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgiing and Doon-
diaiiera, taking of the torts of Omrea and Futiebpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund — wounded and horse-
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in China, including the ac ions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches "for forwards
gallantry"), Cbankiawhan and Palicbau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth.
Bengal Cavalry in the TJmbeyla campaign under General Garvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the-
Corps of Guides in the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in 1877-7S, under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches,.
Clasp). Present in the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14'h March 1878, and commanded
the cavalry in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878. Commanded the tiuides Cavalry im
■the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in the engagements around Cabul in.
December 1E79, and at Charasiab (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of LtColonel, Medal with two Clasps).
733 Major General J. H. M. Shaw Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign o£
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts, action of Palichau, and
subsequent operations ending in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major.
734 Major General R. C. Stewart served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the storm and capture of
Meangunge, and served as D. A. A. General to Sir Edward Lugard's Division — at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in March 1858 — severely wounded and horse wounded in three places (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,,
Medal with Clasp).
735 Major General T. L. Still served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
736 Major General C. M. Stockwell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 16th July to iSthSept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 72nd High-
landers throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koorum, Cabul, and Cabul-Candahar Field Forces, includ-
ing the Khost Expedition; was present in the engagements at MattoonandCharasiah, and in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879 (twice mentioned in despatches) ; commanded1 the rear guard of the Division at Zahidabad.
during the night attack of 4th October 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberis in the march to Candahar, and
commanded the Regimeni at the battle of Candahar after the death of Colonel Brownlow, and brought it out o£
action (mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Egyptian war of!
1882 in command of the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebiir
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Received a Reward!
for Distinguished Service, 18S2.
737 Major General C. P. Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimea from 9th December 1854, including:
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the 21st June 1855 —
name brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief for " distinguished conduct " in toe Trenches (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was sent into the Mahee'
Kanta in the monsoon of 1858 in command of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular
Horse, the 4th Foot, and 2nd Native Infantry as a support to Caotain Heycock's Force during operations in the
field, engaged at the attack and capture of Mondetti; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Biigadier-
Ma can's Field Force early- in 1859 (Medal).
733 Major General G. H. Stone served in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal,
with Clasp). Served as Field Commissary of Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka.
739 Major General T. B. Strange served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda. Sultanpore.
and Dhowrara, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Seragunge, affairs of 23rd'
and 29th July, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, including affairs of 25th 26th 27th and 28th August, and
Doadpore 20th Oct. (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served during the rebellion in the=
North West Territories of Canada in 1S85 in command of the Alberta Field Force, and was present in the engage-
ment on the 28th May at Frenchman's Hill (Medal with Clasp).
740 Major General Henry Strover served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fait
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field in New Zealand war during 1S60-61,
and commanded the Royal Artillery during the greaterpartof the war in tneTaranaki (Brevet ciMajor, and Medal)..
741 Major General H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
742 Major General F. W. Stubbs served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of
Nugeenah, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, capture of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore„
capture of Mithowlee, and action of Biswah — severely injured by his horse falling upon him imentioned in despatches
on five occasions, Medal).
743 Major General W. 0. Swanston served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns, and was employed with General'
Havelock's Volunteer Cavalry from 9th July 1857 to 22nd March 1858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore^
Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh,
and entry into Lucknow 25th September when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 25th November
1857, at tne Alumbagh witn Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 1857 till Sth March 185S, and final
capture of Lucknow 15th March 1858 ; was employed by General Haveloek in carrying despatches from Allahabad,.
40 miles through the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hours on one horse
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
744 Major General X. E. Swettenham served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1355, and
•was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and Sth September
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i86cv
including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
'« Major General J. E. Swindley served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war ot 1852-53 (Medal), and was at.
the action oi the Berea. Also the Eastern campaign from gth May 1855, includingthe siege and fall of Sebastopol,,
operations near Eupatoria under General D'Allonville, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Also the Indian campaign of 1858-59 w-ith the Saugor and Nerbudda field
force, including the actions of Jeegunge, Kubrai, and Banda (Medal).
746 Major General F. S. Talbot served with the expedition to China in i860, and was presen; at Tangku, and:
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
747 Major General E. Tanner served in the Afghan war in 187S-79, took part in the operations in the Koorum
Valley, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal in command of the 2nd Battalion of the Sth Foot
"mentioned in despatches CS., and Medal with Clasp).
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services. 656
748 Major General M. Le F. Taylor served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the
siege train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
749 Major General A. Templeman served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55.
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the band), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
attack of the Redan on 18th June ; also the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
750 Major General A. F. Terry served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879
(Medal with Clasp)
7i2 Major General W. de W. R. Thackwell served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Acting Brigadier General in command
of the Ramleh Field Force, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August in
command of the Left Column (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
~iz Major General Toriu Thatcher served witu the Sind Horse in Persia in 1857. Was present at the attacks in
1858 on the rebel Bheels at Nandoor, Lingota (received the thanks of Government), Shumsherpoor, Ambone and
Mandivur.
754 Major General E. Tierney served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoofzie border in April and May 1858
(Medal with Clasp).
756 Major General H.V. Timbrell served throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46. Served in the Hazara. campaign
of 1851-52, including the affair of the Black Mountain and the taking of the hill forts of Umband Kotan (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in the defence of the Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
758 Major General W. D. Tompson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redau on the /8th June and 8th Sept. — dangerously wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal wifh Gasp, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor). Commanded
the 1st Battalion 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and wa> present at the capture of Ali Musjid and in
the expeditions into the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
759 Major General J. M. Toppin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
760 Major General H. L. A. Tottenham served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, an(i was
present as a Mounted Escort to the guns at the action of Shahgungenear Agra, on the 5th July (slightly wounded),
and as a volunteer at the battle of Agra on the 10th October 1857. Served also with the Column under Brigadief
Horsford against the rebels in Nepaul, including the defeat of the rebels at Sitkaghat (Medal).
761 Major General G. B. Traill served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi, the battle of Agra, the relief of Lucknow, the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore
and Soorajghaur, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
762 MajorGeneral H. Le P. Trench served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Atfghanistan under General Pollock,
including the forcing of the Khyber Pass and the different engagements leading to the recapture of Cabool (Medal) .
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the battle of Nujjufghur (horse killed) several engage-
ments under the walls of Delhi and the final assault as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nicholson ; after the fall
of Delhi accompanied the force under General Showers as Brigade Major throughout the operations in the Goorgaon
district; also served as Brigade Major with the Column under General Seaton and was present at the actions of
Gungheree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
763 Major General W. S. Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the operations in the vicinity
and capture of Rangoon (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on 19th March 1S53 — slightly
wounded (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 — wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with Clasp) : received the TJC under the following circum-
stances : — "Act of bravery for which recommended. — For gallant conduct at the attack on the Blockhouse at
Dewangiri, in Bhootan, on the 30th April 1865. Major General Tombs, CB. 1T£. the Officer in command at the
time, reports thai a party of the enemy, from 180 to 200 in number, had barricaded themselves in the Blockhouse
in question, which they continued to defend after the rest of the position had been carried and the main body
was in retreat. The Blockhouse, which was loopholed, was the key of the enemy's position. Seeing no Officer of
the storming party near, and being anxious that the place should be taken immediately, as any protracted resist-
ance might have caused the mam body of the Bhooteas to rally, the British Force having been fighting in a
broiling sun on very steep and difficult ground for upwards of three hours, the General in command ordered these
two Officers [Captain Trevor, and Lieut. J. Dundas, R. Engineers (since dead)] to show tne way into the Block-
house. They had to climb up a wall which was fourteen feet high, and then to enter a house, occupied by some
200 desperate men, head foremost through an opening not mor" than two feet wide between the top of the wall
and the roof of the Blockhouse. Major General Tombs states that on speaking to the Sikh soldiers around him,
and telling them in Hindoostaui to swarm up the wall, none of them responded to the call until these two Officers
had shown them the way, when they followed with the greatest alacrity. Both of them were wounded."
764 Major General R.H.Truellservedu'ith the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action
of Khuj wah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent
to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of
Meaugunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultan-
pore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs ; appointed Starf
Officer to a Column on the Nepaul Frontier (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the
1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of i8?2, in command of it from the 19th December
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the
expedition to the Soudan in 18^5 in command of the 1st Battalion of the Shropshire Light Infantry (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Clasp).
765 Major General Alfred Tulloch served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was presentat thesien-e
and capture of Lucknow (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
766 Major General Arthur Tulloch served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1854-55 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Sirmoor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 ; was slightly wounded on the 17th July at
Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely, wounded on the 14th July (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 (Clasp) ; and with
the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Also served in the Afghan warin 1878-79 (Medal).
767 Major General A. B. Tulloch served in the Eastern campaign with the 1st Royals from December 1855 till Juno
1856. Was present with the Spanish National troops during the Carhst war in' the campaign in the Pyrenees
which resulted in the relief of Bilbao. Served as D.A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of'
China under Sir Charles Straubenzee; and in the 1st Royals the campaign of 1S60 iu the north of China
including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Foils as
Military Statf Olficer to the Admiral Commanding in Chief (ineutione.i in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colouel) ■
was one of sixteen volunteers who landed from H.M.S. Invincible during the action, swam through the surf and
spiked the guns in the Mex Battery when its garrison had retired to t.ie citadel 111 rear; afterwards served m
the Intelligence Department, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th Sepr,. (as Acting Assistant
Adjutant General to Graham's Force) and at the battle of Te!-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with two Clasps, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
768 Major General J. S. Tulloh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
battle of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including tne battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Royal Artillery throughout the operations of the expedition ot 1863.
against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture of
Umbeylah (Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
769 Major General M. Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in India in 1858 and
was engaged in the repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal) .
i*»\ Major General J. T. Twigge served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
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657 General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
770 Major General A. W. Twiss served in the Crimean campaign from May to July 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, arid TurkisTi Medal). Served at Canton with the Force under Rear' Admiral
Seymour in 1856-57. Also with the expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
771 Major General C. J Tyler served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in 1858-50, and
acted as Staff Officer to Lt.Colonel Walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and
jungle of Bungacn (mentioned in despatch, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
772 Major General H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on the 7th June 1857
and served with the pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan in 1857-58 (Medal).
Also served with the Expeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was
present in the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bazara campaign in 1868,
including the operations on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with Clasp).
773 Major General E. Tyrwhitt served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th
December 1843 (Bronze Star;. Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan
(severely wounded) and battle of Soroojkhoond — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Received the thanks of Government
for the capture of a rebel in the Hazara Hills in 1853. Again received the thanks of Government for services againtit
the Busee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the frontier tort Mackeson in 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign 'in 1857-58 [Medal).
774 Major General R. Uhwin served with the Force under General Nott from Candahar to Cabool in 1842 (Medal).
Gwalior campaign and present at the battle of Maharajpore 20th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star) Throughout the Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). PaE-
jaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of the Garrison of
Lucknow, siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, action of Allygunge, and capture of Barcilly (Medal
with two Clasps).
775 Major General J. T. Ussher served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country with the 22nd
Regiment, and was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghui Also served is
India during the mutiny of 1S57-58 (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent Depot at Murrec in the Punjaub
when the station was attacked by a large force of hill men on the night of 1st September 1857. Was onboard the
troop-ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and was destroyeu by fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
777 Major Ge'neral H. T. Arachell served with the Persian Expedition in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58, and was present at the capture of Sholapore and the surrender of Jumkundee
(Medal).
778 Major General J. O. Yandeleur served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the left half-
battalion of the 1st Royal Sussex Regiment, including the defence of Alexandria, the operations at Ramleh, the
surrender of Kafr Dowar, the occupation of Damanhour, and the surrender of Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in command of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment,
took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and commanded the detached post
at Gakdul (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Clasp).
779 Major General B. G. Vander Gucht served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra
in 1846.
780 Major General T. E. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzaie Country
in April and May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittena (Medal with Clasp).
781 Major General T. Van Straubenzee served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of Royal Artillery
Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp,
3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
782 Major General H. C. Vibart served in the Crimea from 16th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
734 Major General H. F. Waddington served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the first
siege operations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
Thai (Medal with one Clasp) . Received the gracious approbation of the Queen for services performed in India in
1g-7_-gi for having as Deputy Commissioner of Mundlah, acted with much judgment in opposing the rebels in the
Mundla'h and Seonee districts, and for having been present in several engagements (Medal)!
783 Major General G. F. Walker served as Adjutant of the 8th Regiment at the siege and assault of Delhi (severely
wounded), including repulse of sorties on 9th (horse shot) 14th 18th and 23rd July 1857 ; afterwards present in the
actions of Bolundshur and Allighur, battle of Agra, action of Dil Koosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde,
affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagung (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Lughman Valley in command of a Flying
Column, and with the expedition against the Khugianis ; was also present in the engagement at Ali Boghan, and
in the march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
786 Major General H. Wallace commanded a Division of Artillery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from
^oth December 1S67, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
J 787 Major General H. E. Waller served during the Sonthai campaign of 1855. Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
pai°-n in 1857-58, and was present in the action at Jugdespore — severely wounded (Medal).
"8? Major General W. N. Waller served in India in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
789 Major General R. A. Walters served with the Kurnool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was
present at a skirmish with the rebels at Seehora on the 2nd March 1858 — severe wound by a musket-ball on the
thigh (Medal with Clasp).
790 Major General W.J. Ward served the Gwalior campaign and was twice wounded at the battle of Punniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the 1st and 2nd siege opera-
lions before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Accompanied the force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April
and May 1S60, and was present at Pallaseen, the forcing of the Burrara Pass, and the advance to Kaneegorum
(Medal with Clasp)
791 Major General W. H. Wardell was present with three Batteries of Royal Artillery under Colonel M'Crea in
the revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected the Europeans at
Port au Prince, and earned off the Emperor, his family and ministers; received the thanks of the English and
French Governments. _ _ .
792 Major General T. S. Warden served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs on the 27th December, storm of the, city breach, and capture
of the town severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and
was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, the surrender of Bushire, the forced march on Borazjoon and occupa-
tion of the enemy's entrenched camp there; also with the rear guard under Brigadier Honner when attacked by
the Persian Army on the night of the 7th February, and at the battle of Kooshab on the following morning (Medal
with Clasp). Served in 1858 with Brigadier Parke's Column in pursuit of the rebels under Tautia Topee, Rao
Saheb. and the Nawab of Banda, and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal) .
f Major General W. E. Warrand served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siege
of Delhi— arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
794 Major General A. E. Warren served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-59,
and was present at the relief of- Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of
Khoda^unge, and occupation of Futtehghur, — acting" successively as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Russell, Colonel
Biddulph Colonel Hale, and Sir John Inglis; served the Rohilcund campaign, including the defence of the
General Officers Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 658
Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, and actions of Khankur and Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 in command of the 78th Highlanders (Medal). Was actinsr Brigadier in command
of the 2nd Brigade of the Candahar Field Force from the 18th December 18S0 till the 22nd March 1881.
793 Major General D. S. Warren served in the Crimea from 10th January 1855. including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Affghan war of
1880, and was present in the affair at Mazeena, and with the Kama Expedition (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant General (Medal with Clasp,and Khedive's
Star).
797 Major General T. M. Warren served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 including the operations in
Oude and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
799 Major General N. F. Way served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of Royal Marines, and was
present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that nearTofrek on the 24th March, and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
800 Major General C. E. Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of
1858 in Central India under Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the siege and storming of Chandairie, and was m charge
of the only successful ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where he was one of the oflicers who led the assault ;
also served in the campaign of 1859, and was present at the actions of the Betwa, Koonch, Goolowlee, and before
Calpree, including the capture of that place^and in the pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah (three times
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay). Accompanied
Sir Garnet Wolseley to South Africa on special service in May 1879, and served to the end of the war as Assistant
Adjutant and Quarter Master General of the western lines of commanication. Served in a similar capacity in the
Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General at Head Quarters in charge of Telegraph Lines, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
801 Major General W. H. D. R. Welman commanded the 99th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present in the engagement at Inyezane and during the investment of Ekowe {CB., Medal with Clasp).
803 Hajor General W. E. H. West served at the blockade in the Baltic in 1854 ; was present during the opera-
tions against the Aland Islands, including the capture of an earthen battery on the 8th August, and in the action
with the forts of B^marsund on the 15 th August. In 1855 he accompanied the Baltic expedition; was in action
with steamers and a battery on 21st June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the
expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856.
801 Major General R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1858-59, including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat
(Medal). Served with the 20th Native Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition including the assault of Zawa
(Medal).
805 Major General F. T. Whinyates served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaclava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
806 Major General H. E. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
807 Major General H. G.White served at the siege of Sebastopol from 21st Nov. 1854 to 10th Aug. 1855, including
the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Servedfrom i6tn Nov. 1858
to the 16th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, which took the field for the purpose of preventing the
rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah from penetrating into the Deccan. Served with the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-55.
803 Major General W. R. White served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 2nd Oct.
1866 ; led the storming party at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches), present at the
repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy
26th Jan. 1865 and served on the Staff to 7th April 1866 (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Nile Expeditioi
in 1884-85 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
811 Major General O. Wilkinson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was slightly contused on the
side by a bullet at the aifair of Ramnuggur (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton agaiust the
Mohraund Tribes in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, includ-
ing the advance on Lucknow, storm and capture of Meeansrunge (received a blow on the head from a musket),
throughout the final siege and capture of Lucknow including the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alum-
bagh, defeat of a body of Fan»tics near Moosah Bagh, a.nd other minor cavalry skirmishes; affair of Tigree,
capture of Jugdespore, Jhitoorah, and Metahi, and other skirmishes. Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter .Master
General to the Shahabad Field Force, and was present throughout the campaign in Jugdespore, Khyinore Hills,
Palamow, and Behar, including night surprise of the enemy's camp at Tuly-a-Duhar, and affairs at' Karee Sath
and Majowleea (seven times mentioned in despatcbes, Brevet of Major, Medal with Gasp)
_ 812 Major General H. E. T. Williams served in the Burmese war from January 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served also in the IndianMutiny campaign in 1858-59 as Adjutant of the 3rd Madras European Regiment at the
battle of Banda, and as Acting Assistant Adjutant General to the Saugor Field Division in the action of Fun-
warree — mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
813 Major General S. H. Williams accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 t0 aid the Civil
Power.
617 Major General F. E. E. Wilson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in command of the 2nd Battalion of the
York and Lancaster Regiment, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (mentioned in
despatches) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
820 Major General S. W. F. M. Wilson served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to th3 fall of
Sebastopol, from the 25th October 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also on the Bhootan Expedition, including
the recapture of Deivangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
821 Major General William Winson served with the Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment on the Peshawnr Fro 1 1 !•■ in
1855-56 and during the mutiny in 1857 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofzaie uuder'Sir Sydney C^ccon
in April and May 1858. Commanded the 18th Bengal Native infantry during the operations in Bhootan in 1865,
and was present at the recapture of the Bala Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
823 Major General George Wolfe served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the campaign of 1S60 in China, including
the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
"f* Major General C. S. Woodcock served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
"'' Major Genera] R. R. Woodhouse served in the Persian war in 1856-57 (Medal).
828 Major General G. F. Worsley served in the Persian Expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
829 Major General H. Y. Wortham served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of
f ebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and '
was present at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and Fall of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in
i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
836 Major General J. W. Younghusband served in the Affghan campaign of 1842, and was present at the second
attack on Hykulzye, and at Candahar under General Nott. Served in the Sind campaign of 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the hill campaign under Sir Charles Napier in 18^ 5. Commanded a detach-
ment of Upper Sind Police in the attack and defeat of the Mundranees in 1847 ; commanded a separate column, com-
posed of 6th Punjaub Police Battalion, detachments 2nd Punjaub Cavalry, and Mounted Police in the expedition
against the Omerzye Wuzeeries :n 1852 ; commanded 2nd and 6th Punjaub Police Battalions in the expedition
against the Sheoranies in 1853 ; commanded 6th Police Battalion in the expedition against the Kusseranies in 1853
(Medal with Clasp).
659
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Colonel H. Acton served with the expedition to China in 1842, was present at the capture of Woosung, Shanghai,
and Chin Kiang Foo (Medal). Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese
war in 1852-53, present at the capture of Prome, accompanied Sir John Cheape's force to Meday, where he was
engaged at tne stockades and in mrhor affairs ; and in 1853 as second in command of the Pegu Light Infantry was
engaged in operations against the rebel chief Moung-goung-ghee (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
2 Colonel W. M. C.Acton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 9th Feb. 1855 with the 77th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
3 Colonel D. Adamson served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0 on the Line of Communications by the Khyber
(Medal).
4 Colonel John Addy served with the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the bat-
tles ofBalaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, andTurkish Medal).
5 Colonel R. Alexander was attached to the 7th Hussars at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
6 Colonel J. M. Allardice. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
7 Colonel I. S. Allfrey served with the 6ih Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations ill the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
8 Colonel D. G. Anderson served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
9 Colonel J. Anderson served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was on
board the E.I.C. steam-frigate Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon river ; and served during the succeeding three days' operations iu the vicinity, and at the storm and
capture of Rangoon, and at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May 1352 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
10 Colonel J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the march to
Borazjoon, battle of Khooshob, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Shumshapore (Medal).
11 Colonel W. J. Anderson served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawar Frontier in 1851-52
and was present at the affairs of Prunghurand Sharkote (Medal with Clasp).
12 Colonel W. G. Andrewes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol— slightly wounded in the Trenches on 2nd Nov. 1854 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie).
13 Colonel R. F. Angelo served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in iS;3, including the engagements at the Terai
Forest, Nujeebabad, Nujeena, Moradabad, DojuraNuddee, Bareilly, Fort Bunnai, and Mahomdee (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
14 Colonel R. T. Ansell was at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April, and was made prisoner by the Russians
when H.M. ship Tiger was stranded and burnt, 12th May 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the
flotilla of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
15 Colonel T. H. Anstey served 111 the Zulu war of 1079, and was present in the engagementat Ulundi (Medal
with Clasp).
15t Colonel H. W. Apperley served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80. and took part with the
Bazar Valley Expedition, in the engagement at Charasiah in October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabal in
December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and
was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration).
16 Colonel G. Arbuthnot served in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th Light Dragoons during the
early portion of the campaign ; was present at the siege and capture of Rathgur and Garakota, relief of Saugor,
forcing the pass of JSudingpore, siege and capture of Jhansi, attack on Koonch, where he commanded the Siege
Train (special mention), and capture of Oalpee — mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Stavel-y, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magnala (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Modal).
17 Colonel W. F.Badgley served with tue 88th Resrimenc during the operations at Cm wnpore against the Gwalior
Contingent in December 1857 ; also in the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the 53rd
Foot during the operations in Oude lrem April to November 1S58 ; and with the Oude Military Police on the
Nepaul frontier in June and July 1S59 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Looshai Expeuition iu 1871-72 (Medal
with Clasp). Was four times wounded during the Survey Expeditions to Lushai and the Naga Hiils in 1S72-78.
18 Colonel F. P. Bailey served with his Regiment in charge of the Siege Train in the Sutlej campaign, and
during the time it held Jullunder in the Punjaub campaign. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59;
accompanied Havelock's Force in the advance on Lucknow in 1857 and was present at the actions of Buseerutgunge,
Mungarwar, andAlumbagh, relief of the Garrison and defence of the Residency; subsequently with Outram's Forca
in the Aluvnbagh, and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Claso. and a year's service).
15 Colonel E. T. Bainbridge served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was engaged in the
operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold, where he commanded the storming party
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
20 Colonel A. Bainbrigge landed with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, including the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Colonel E. H. Baker served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th Dec. 1867 and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
22 Colonel George Baker served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1860 in China, and carried
the regimental Culour at the action of Siuho, taking of Tangku, and with the storming party at the Taku Fort, the
ditch of which he crossed and planted 1 he Colour on the cavalier; also present at the surrender of Pi kin (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedi-
tion in 1885-86 in command of the 2nd Bittaliou of the Hampshire Regiment until after the surrender of Mandalay
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
23 Colonel L. B. Banco was present at the capture of Copul on the 1st June 1858. Served with the Bellary
movable Column under Brigadier Spottiswoode in 1858 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
24 Colonel C. H. Barchard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present in the operations in the Boori Pass in 1853, and iu those against the
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 660
Afreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaigns in 1857-58 on Sir Archdalo
Wilson's Staff, and was present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hindun, battle of Budlee-ke-
Serai, throughout the siege assault and capture of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal
with two Clasps, and CB.).
24t Colonel F. W. J. Barker served in the Abyssinian war of 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Mag-
nate (Medal).
25 Colonel C. Barlow served thePunjanb campaign of 1848-49 with the 10th Regt., including the whole of the siege
operations l>efore Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, carrying the Heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlat Gate
(grape-shot wound), and surrender of the fortress; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the capture of Jugdespore with Eyre's Force, capture
of Atrowleea, actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimghur, and operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
26 Colonel C. E. Basevi served in Persia from Feb. to Oct. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action
of Amherpan.ee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
27 Colonel C. E. Bates served during the Indian Mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the
■occasion of the mutiny at Jnllunder on 7th June 1857. Operations in Bundlecund in 1850 (Medal). Also served
.throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku
Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Field Force from February 1865
until the conclusion of operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trans-
port Train in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1870-71 as Brigade Major
to the Chittagong Column (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major
and Clasp). Served iu the Afghan war in 1378 (Medal). Has also 011 two other occasions received thethauks of
■Government for Civil and Political services.
2S Colonel C. A. Bav'lay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal).
29 Colonel George Bay'ley served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1S85, including the siege
.and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and
JSIay 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin,
'Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang and relief of Kadin and Tsinpoo (mentioned
fin despatches). Went to South Africa on special service in May 1870 (Medal).
30 Colonel A. R. Bayly served with the 8th Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi, including repulse of sorties on
the 14th and 18th July, and the six days' fighting in the city ; afterwards present in the action of Bolundshur.
affair of'Allyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha, and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affair of the 2nd
and action of the 6th Dec. at Oawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal with two Clasps! .
3"t Colonel R. K. Bayly served in the Crimea from the 13th October 1855 till the 23rd July 1856. Served with the
.42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India including the actions at Caw lpore (6th
Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault o£ the Maiciniere and
Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, attack and capture of Baveilly and action at
Sisseaghat — wounded (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders. Served in the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet
of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Teb
.(jrd Class ef the Medjidie, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black
Watch, took part with the River Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan
[(mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
31 Colonel H. Beal served with the ist Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexmdria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, took part in the oper.it.ions of the ttivjr U jlu-.nu under Major General
-Earle, and was present at the action at Kirbekan, where he corn-naaded the Bittdiou after Col mel Eyre had
sheen shot (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., aud two Clasps); also served with the Soadan Frontier Field
J?orce in 1885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile.
32 Colonel G. P. Beamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th November 1854, including the
■■siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse or' various sorties, attacks of the 18th June and 8th Septemuer, expedition to
.Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal).
33 Colonel R. Beavan served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
34 Colonel P. K. L. Beaver served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (mentioned m despatches, Medal).
35 Colonel S- Beckett served with the 1st Sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the
-passage of the Gogra, skirmish near Bunkussia Fort, and action near the .lerwah Pass— dangerously wjuu led in
rthe abdomen, and severely in the left arm (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the c impaign on the
JN. W. Frontier of India in 1S63 with the Eusofzie Field force (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 as Director of Transport from India (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
cwith Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
35T Lord Beihaven and Stenton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
36 Colonel A. Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and
ilnkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusofzye Field Force, present at the
•defence o1' the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruc-
tion of'Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the
Bonaii Pass on 16th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes
on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
37 Colonel W. Bennett served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
JBlack Mountain (.VIedal with Clasp). Served with the »ile Expedition m 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive'8
Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 during the operations on the Upper Nile in com-
mand of the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in
despatches, DSO.).
33 Colonel W . W. Bennitt served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881, and commanded an
-escort wiih Sir Evelyn Wood to Zululand. Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in
1884-85 with tne inniskilling Dragoons.
39 Colonel M. VV. D. Beresford served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 25th December 1854.
to 26th July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan ou the 18th Juue (Medal with Clasp,
.and Turkish Medal).
40 Colonel H. L. C. Bernard served with the force under Colonel Mackoson in Hazara and the Hussunzaie cam-
paign of 1852-53, and present at the affairs ofthe Black Mountain and taking of the fort. Served as Adjutant of the
Hazara Goorkha Battalion throughout the Mahsood Wuzeeree campaign of ib6o with the force under Brigadier
General Chamberlain, anri was present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the
'Heights of Burrurah, and in the subsequent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of
Mookeen (Medal with Clasp).
41 Colonel J. F. Betty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the Waikato campaign and action at
Qrakau (mentioned in despatches) in command of a Battery ; also during the »Vangauui campaign, ana commanded
the Field Guns in action on the Patea river in March 1865, aud in other skirmisues on the Wanganui coast, and
present at the attack aud defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
42 Colonel T. Biggs served in the SouthernMahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges ofthe forts of Mono-
ihnr and Munsuntosh.
43 Colonel E. H. Binjham served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Quetta Field Force, and took part in the
.Zaimusht Expedition {Medal 1. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 in command of
■the 13th Bengal infantry (Medal with Clasp).
66l Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
44 Colonel W. B. Birch, served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-61 — wounded (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal). Also in various operations against the Taepibg rebels in the vicinity of Shanghae in 1862.
Served in the Looshai Expedition of 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
45 Colonel "W. J. A. Birch served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
46 Colonel C. E. Blackett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 93rd Highlanders and that of 1855 with
the Coldstream Guards, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in
despatches; Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
47 Colonel W. Blackett served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the
"Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal). '
43 Colonel G. F. Blair served in the secolid Burmese war in 1852-53 including the attack on and capture of
Rangoon, and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
49 Colonel H.F. Blair served in thelndianMutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served with the Eusofzai Field Force in
1863, and was present in the action at the Umbeyla Pass. Served also with the Column against the Garidoou tribe
in 1864, including the burning of Sittana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and at the affair at Fnttehabad (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
50 Colonel R. Blenzby served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-F7 (Medal with Clasp).
sl Colonel E. G. Blenkinsop served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and commanded at Fort Battye during the-
night attack by Shinwarris and Khugianis (Medal).
62 Colonel A. F. F. Blocmfield served during the second1 Burmese war j accompanied the Martaban Column to
Tonghoo ; present at the attack and capture of Gongah and other minor affairs (Medal with clasp for Pegu). Sent
on special service in command of a detachment of Golcondah Sebundies to suppress the disturbances in the hill
tracts of the Godavery district in 1857-58 (received the thanks of the Madras Government). Commanded a detach-
ment of the Golcondah Sebundies during the disturbances in the Golcondah Zemindarym 1858 (received the thanks
of the Madras Government and approbation of the Commander in Chief). Commanded the Civil Force sent to-
quell the disturbances in the Rumpah country in the Godavery district 18S2 — slightly wounded (received the
thanks of the Madras Government for the third time).
53 Colonel W. H. Blowers served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57 and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in f-.he Indian Mutiny campaign, audi
was present at the siege and capture of Kotah, and served in Rajpootana during all the operations in that Province
in 1858 and 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
54 Colonel H. B. H. Blundell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol. Served with,
the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Inspecting Officer of the Lines of Communication and afterwards as Commandant
at Dongola (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
55 Colonel A. Blunt served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, and battle
of Goo.jerat (Medal with two Clasps).'
56 Colonel D. Blyth served on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served the Eastern,
campaign of 1854-55, with the Royal Marines, including the battle of Balaclava and siege of Sebastopol, and waa
attached to the Light Division of the Army in the Trenches, and at the battle of Inkerman (Medal with three Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
57 Colonel R. J. Bond commanded the A Troop of Royal Engineers in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
58 Colonel J. Bonham was severely wounded at the affair of Chinhut, and served during the defence of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow from 30th June to 10th Nov. 1857. He was wounded on the 15th August, and severely wounded
on the 30th August (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
59 Colonel G. W. Borradaile commanded N. Batterj-, A Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery, in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Meda'l with Clasp, 3rd Class of
the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
eo Colonel C. W. Brereton served in the China war in 1S60 (Medal).
C1 Colonel L. L. Brett served against the King of Quiah, Western Africi, and commanded a detachment of the
2nd West India Regiment at Songo when attacked by the euemy in great force, and whom he repulsed on 21st
Dec. 1S61. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the action of Essaman (Brevet of Major, Medal).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
62 Colonel Hon. F. C. Bridgeman served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1SS5 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Scots Guards, and was present in the engaeementsat HasheenandTemai(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Colonel C. H. Bridges served with the China expeditionary force in 1860-61; also in various operations against
the Taepint.' rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862 (Medal). Served in the campaign on the North-West
Frontier of India in 1863. including the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Looshai Expedition in
1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 on the Line of Communication in the Kbyber (Medal).
64 Colonel E. S. Bridges served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh,
and Khedive's Star).
65 Colonel John Bricgs served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebas-
topol, and capture of the Cemetery and suburbs under General Eyre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-33, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the
Alumbagh under Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of
Jugdispore. and subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the expedition
in North China in 1S60, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
66 Colonel A. Broadfoot served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the-
Abyssinian campaign from February 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the advanee to-
Cabul under Brigadier General Gough (twice mentionad in despatches), and in the engagement at Skekabad
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Also served with the Mahsood VVuzeeree
Expedition in 1881. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Clasp).
67 Colonel E. A. Brind served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with. Clasp).
68 Colonel F. Brodigan served in the Eastern campaign of 1855 with the 28th Regiment, including the siege of
Sebastopol and affair in the Cemetery — severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in
advance exposed to a heavy fire of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Okamundel
Field Force in 1859. and was present at tb.2 storming and capture of Bey t (wounded), reconnaissance before, siege,
and occupation ol'Dwarka.
69 Colonel C. J. Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in Sept. 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner first to the King of Eastern
Assin and then to the King of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the action of the 27th October near
Dunquah. Commanded the Abras at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakvampa during the 5th and 6th
November 1873. Commanded the reconnaissance in force of the Sth November. Afterwards served with Russell's
Regiment at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction ot'Becquah,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river
Ordab, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with
Clasn).
69t Colonel A. de V. Brooke served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. -r-War Services. 662
70 Colonel R. H. Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at Matale on 29.bb
July during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848.
71 Colonel W. li. C. Broughserved in the Afghan' war in 1879-80, and was present during the operations in the
Mezeena Valley (mentioned in despatches, Medal)-. ; -
72 Colonel B. T. Browefl"eerved in the Egyptian 'war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
Soudan campaign in 1885 as Chief of the Signalling,Depai'tment (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
73 Colonels Edward Bi-ofrn, C. Coocn, C. C. Gore, and W. P. Kelsey.— For War Services, see the Honourable
Corps of Gentlemen at Arnfe; p. 130.
74 Colonel P. A. Brown- served in the Burmese war,of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu and its subsequent
defence (wounded), and was brought to the notice of the Governor General for able conduct when in command of a
Picket during the siege'/also present at the attack on Gongoo and in other minor affairs, and commanded the De-
tachment which engaged fche enemy on 31st Jan. 1854- (-Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Persian campaign in 1857, and
commanded Sappers at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of Madras Sappers, including relief of Arungabad
and Mhow, siege and capture of Dhar, the several actions before Mnndesore, Gooravia, relief of Neemuch, disarming-
of Holkar's Troops at rndore, siege and capture of Ratghur, siege and capture of Gurrakotah, forcing pass into
Bundlecund (with Advance Guard), battle of Muddenpore, siege and capture of the Fort of Jhansi, including the
battle of Baitwa and taking the town by escalade — commanded and led the ladder-party of right-centre attack ;
act-ion of Koonch, Gagortee, when attacked, capture of town and Fort of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp).
75 Colonel W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley against
the Taepings near Shanghai ; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kaza 4th April
1862, and of the townof Tseerpoo 17th April 1862; at the reconnaissance of Nazeau on 27th April 1862 (dangerously
wounded, Medal).
76 Colonel Melville Browne served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and commanded a
Detachment at the attack on and defeat of the Rebels at Bhanpore ; he was also present in the actions at Doomnxeah-
gunge and Toolsepore (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
77 Colonel Montague Browne served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
78 Colonel H. M. Burgess served with the>expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in i860, in-
cluding the destruction of Shugra. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 in command of the Royal
Artillery, Upper Burmah Field Force (Medal with Clasp).
79 Colonel W. B. Burton served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
80 Colonel TV. B". Burton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58. and was present at the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the occupation of the Alurnbagh by Outram's Force, and at the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's extra service).
61 Colonel Burton-Brown, as a volunteer on boardH.M.S. Kestrel in September 1879, took part in the attack
and destruction of the-pirate stronghold of Terebus, on the coast of Borneo, and was present at the capture and
burning of the piratical boats and prahus, and reoeived the tbanks of the Sultan for these services.
82 Colonel R. Cadell served in the Eastern campaign in 1854. aud was present at the defence of Eupatoria, and at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present in the actions at Doo-
mooreagunge and Toolseepore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
83 Colonel J. F. Caldwell served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and was present in the operations against the
Gaikas including the engagement in the Perie Bush (Medal with Clasp).
84 Colonel A. M. Calvert served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal).
85 Colonel A. S. Cameron served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1E55, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). From the 9th Oct. 1855 to the 8th March 1856 he served as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division.
Served in the Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross " for conspicuous bravery on the 30th March 1858.
at Kotah, in having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in a
loop-holed house with one narrow entrance ; Lieutenant Cameron stormed the house and killed three rebels in
single combat; he was severely wounded, having lost half of one hand by a stroke from a tulwar;" he also
received two bayonet wounds ; was present in the actions of Bunass and Pertabghur, at which latter he commanded
two Companies of the 72nd, and was meotioned in despatches (promoted to be Captaio, Medal with Clasp).
86 Colonel A. Campbell served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in tho
operations in the Logar Valley (Medal).
87 Colonel A. M.Campbell commanded a Ressala of Pathan Horse during the mutiny m 1857-59 ; assisted in the
suppression of the rebellion of the Jat tribes of the Ranee in the Gogaria district in 1S57 ; accompanied Brigadier
Franks' column in the advance on Lucknow, and present at the capture of the fort of Dhowrara ; also during the
operations before and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; stationed at Oonao on the Lucknow and Cawnpore
road from April to-November 1858 assisting to keep the road clear of the rebels, during which time he had frequent,
skirmishes with the enemy; served with Colonel Kelly's Column in the operations on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 ;
and present at the attack on the rebel position in the hills near Bootwul (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalry in the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in i860,
including the repulse of the enemy's attack on them at Paloseen, and the forcing of the Barrarah Pass (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1S80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatcnes, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Also,
served with the Marri Expedition.
68 Colonel A. D. Campbell served in the Zulu war in 1S79, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
89 Colonel C. C. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of the expedition sent up
the Chindwin to Kandat (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
90 Colonel J. H. Campbell served in Arabia in 1S65-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent
operations in the interior.
01 Colonel J. G. Campbell served n the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the defence of Saugor
(Medal).
92 Colonel L. F. Campbell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 (Medal with Clasp).
93 Sir Frederick Cardew served with the 3rd Punjaub Infantry in the Indian N.W. Frontier Avar of 1863, and was
presentat the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 1st Division (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on Special service in January 18S1, and served under
Sir Evelyn Wood in the Boer war as Assistant Quarter Master General.
94 Colonel C. de B. Carey served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action atKassasin on tbe
9th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
93 Colonel W. Carey served in the Afghan war m 1880, from August 10 December in command of the Royal
Artillery Lines of communication, and afterwaiils at Candahar (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1885-86 in command of Royal Artillery (received tbe thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches,
OB., and Medal with Clasp).
96 Colonel G. Carleton embarked for Turkey on 2nd Oct. 1855 as a Captain in the Osmanli Horse Artillery and
served with that Force until its disbandment — was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie.
97 Colonel C. W. Carrington served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the bombardment of
Odessa, the battle of Bnlaklava, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the China wars in 1857-59 and i860, and was
present at the capture of Canton and at the attack on the Peiho Forts (wounded) ; was also present at the action
of Sinho, the capture of Tonghoo, and the storming of the North Taku Fort— severely wounded (Medal with two
s).
'fod'S Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
98 Colonel T.T.Carterservedin the Sikkim Expedition, India, under Colonel Gawlorini86i (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India). Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and
■other Affghan tribes, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and Umbeyla, and destruction of
"Mulkah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the
Trigonometrical Survey, and was mentioned in despatches as having " by the most strenuous exertions (together
with his Assistants Lieuts. Diimmuler and Holdich) , and at a cost of great fatigue and privations, succeeded in
■surveying nearly 6,000 square miles, and carried their work from the coast to Magdala" (Medal).
99 Colonel G T. L. Carwithen served whh the 55th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-9 with
the Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut. General Maude (Mecial).
100 Colonel L. F. B. Gary served five yearn in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S Albion with the Black
i-Sea Fleet in 1854-55, including the bombardment of Sebastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Embarked fur the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade
■affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomissie (men:ioued in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp1. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
101 Colonel A. H. Cass served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 1855, including the
'■capture of Tchorgaun, battle of Tchernaya , siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
102 Colonel J. H. Castell served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Detachment
■of the 4th Rifles Native Infantry employed against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednuggur District in 1858. Served
■with the Mhow Column under Sir J. Michel, and present at the battle of Rajghur (Medal). Served with the 27th
'Native Infantry throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal;. Served
;in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
103 Colonel C. G. Cautley served with the Bhnotan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal).
104 Colonel H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agra during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
tfiligntly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th July 1857 (Medal).
105 Colonel C. P. Chambers served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of. Agra,
'<Puttealee, and Gungaroe (Medal).
106 Colonel A. Chiplin served with the Burmese Expelition in 1S33-89 (Melal with Clasp) .
107 Colonel J. W. Chaplin seived with the 67th Regiment in the Chinese campaign of i860, was present in the action
■at Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, and storming of the Takoo Fort where he carried the Queen's Colour after Ensign
iFraser was wounded. crossed the ditch at the bead of the Regiment, and was severely wounded in planting the Colour
•on the cavalier at a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Medal with two Clasps, and Victoria Cross) ;
'received the 1"(C " for distinguished gallantly at the North Taku Fort (China). This Officer was carrying the
•Queen's Colour of the Regiment, and first planted the Colours on the breach made by the storming party, assisted
toy Private Lane of the 67th Regiment, and subsequently on the cavalier of the fort, which he was the first to mount.
In doing this he wasseverely wounded. — Date of act oi' bravery, 14th August i860." Served in the Afghan war in
3879-80 in command of the 8th Hussars (Medal).
108 Colonel C. K. Chatfield served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
■with the Burmese expedition in 1817 in command of the 1st Battalion of the Yorkshire Light Infantry (Medal with
•Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
109 Colouel C. H. Chichester served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, sieve and fall of deb istopol (Medal with Clasp, an t Turkish Medal).
110 Colonel H. A. Chichester served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857, and was present when the 81st Regiment,
under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Meean Meer one regiment of
Native Cavalry and three regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served with
■the 81st Regiment in tne Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
111 Colonel W. Chisholm was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
112 Colonel C. D. S. Clarke served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
113 Colonel H. S. Clarke served throughout the operations ot the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North, -
West Frontier of India, as Acting Commissary of Ordnance (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1865 (Clasp).
114 Colonel S. C. Clarke served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 (Medal).
115 Colonel J. M. Clayhills served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
'battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
116 Colonel W. B. G. Cleather served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855, including
ithe siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
also in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
117 Colonel "W. Cleland served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Havelock's
'Column in the actions of Futtehpore.Aoung.Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Bithoor. Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief
of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow,
•Campaign of 1858 in Oude — slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served
an the Egyptian war of 1882 as Chief of Police in Alexandria (meationed in despatches. Medal, 3rd Class of the
Med.jidie, and Khedive's Star).
118 Colonel M. dementi served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
'the capture of Cmbevla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Judge Advocate
•with the Indian Contingent, and was preser.t at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
•Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations f >r Gallantry, p. 786. 1
119 Colonel F. W. R. Clements served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
'20 Major General A. Clerk served in the Eastern campaign of 1SS4-55 with the Light Division, including the
'battles of Alma and lukerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in
ithe New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
121 Colonel G. H. Cochrane served in the Afghan war of 187S-79 (Medal).
122 Colonel J. G. Cockburn served as Brigade Major to the aud Brigade of the Hazara Field Force of 1868, inclnd-
iing the subsequent operations in the B.ack Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Looshai Campaign or 1871-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigamer General Bruwnlow (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
123 Colonel K. J. W. Coghill served as Ao.iutant of the 2nd Kuropeau Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian
•campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the battle of Budleckeserai, storming the Heights in front of Delhi
'throughout the siege of Delhi, including the actions in front, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final
•capture of the city. Served in General Showers' Forts in the taking of the Forts of Rewarrie, Ju.i.ihur, Ranaude
Furrucknugur.andBullumbghur. Also present at tbe capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp). Served
an the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatcnes, CB., Medal. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
124 Colonel H. C. Collier served in the Bombay Army from 18.51 to 1858 prior to obtaining a Conietcy m the 8th
Hussars, and served on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1857 (MedU with Clasp).
125 Colonel H. Collingwood served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and
was present in the actions 01 Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege and capture
■of Lucknow (Medal witb Clasp).
126 Colonel J. N. Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny
.and was present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1858, affair at Sanganeer, defeat of
ithe Gwahor rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on" the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
127 Colonel A. Conolly served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at
the storming of Laloo and the capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and.
took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services. 664
123 Colonel E. R. Conolly served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
N.W. Frontier of India, and was present at the storming at Lallo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80.
and was present in the engagement at Deh Sarak (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
129 Colonel T. V. Cooke served on the China Expedition of 1857-39, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of Canton in command of one of the storming Companies, also present at the White
Cloud Mountain affair in June 1S58, capture of Namtow, and capture of batteries at Shektsingj served afterwards
as D.A.Q.M. General to the Armv in garrison at Canton Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
130 Colonel W. Cooke served with the Koorum Valley Field Force ia the Afghan war in 1879 in charge of the
Commissariat, and was present in the engagement at AliKheyl. at the forcing of the Shutargardau, in the en-
gaeement at Charasiah on the 6th Octoher 1879, and in the" onerations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the Commissariat Departmentat Rangoon
{received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brerei of Lt. Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
131 Colonel A. Cory served on special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in the Indian Mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Goruckpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp).
132 Colonel E. R. Cottinghani served in India in 185—58 ; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action
and capture of Tiroul (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Hrevet of Li. Colonel. Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served on the Staff in the Bechuannland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General and as Commandant of the Remount Depot.
133 Colonel \V. R. Craster was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the 10th May 1857, and was
afterwards present at the actions 011 the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, throughou* .the siege and at the final
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with an expeditionary ;oree in the Eusofzye country
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858 ; and with a f >rce under General Chamberlain agiiust the Cabul
Kheyl tribe of Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp). Served in tue Afghan war in 1879-80. and was present
during the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), including the investment
of Sherpore ;*nd the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentione I in despatches, Brevet, of Lc. Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
131 Colonel G. A. Crawford served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, and took part in the march to Cand.ahar with
the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
133 Colonel R. A. Crawford served will the 2nd Queen's Rivals throughout the campaign of i8x> in North
China, including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actims of the i3th anl 21st September, and surrender
of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
136 Colonel James Creagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1853, and was present
at the battle before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gvvalior (Me lal with Clasp)
137 Colonel J. F. Crease served with the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Cmtou
oiver, bombardment and storming of the city ( Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Ni-rth in i860,
and as Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was present at the ac;ion of
Essaman (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major and Medal).
138 Colonel C. Crosthwaite served in the Afghan wa" in i83o (Medal). Serve! in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Cjlonel, Maial with
Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
140 Colonel J. H. Crowdy was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval opera-
tions in the Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1364, resulting in the capture and destruction
of the Batteries of the Prince of Xegato (mentioned in despatches).
141 Colonel S. Crozier served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Dooley-
pore and Purraha (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1804-65 (Medal).
143 Colonel E. W. Cuming served w.th the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and full of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th September,
expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Mcujiaie. and Turkish Madal).
145 Colonel R. M. Curry served the Syrian campaign of 1840, — at D' Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment
of Acre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
146 Colonel F. G. S. Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 2o:h July 1855, including
the battle of the Tchemaya, siege and fall of Seoastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
campaign of 1857-5S against the mutineers of India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May,
battle of Budleekeserai, siege and fall of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers; also the affair
of Mynpoorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehan pore, and subsequent affairs at Mahuudee and
Shahabad (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the
Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, CM/tr.) ; and in the
operations in Zululand in 1S88 as Ctref of the Staff (mentioned in despatches).
147 Colonel H. U. A. Cntnill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, took part in the expeditions to
the Thames and the Waikato, and was present at the taking of Orakau and in the engagement at Omaranui
(Medal).
143 Colonel G. A. Cuyler served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and
was present at the assault of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Served with the force under Colonel Mackeson against
the Hussanzaies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1357-58; joined the Nussee-
rie Battalion at Saharunpore in Aug. 1857, and was at once sent in command of a strong detachment to the relief of
the Civil Station of Mozutturnuggur; commanded a detachment in Saharunpore and Mozuffurnnggur districts from
Aug. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, including the taking of Jon lah and
attack on Tbannabowan (Medal).
i4a Colonel C. B. Dashwcod served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
Yf> Colonel T. A. Davis served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of IndUin 1363 (Medal with Clasp).
j51 Colonel W. tf. Davis as a voluuteer accompanied the expedition into the Eusi'zii country in 1857 under
Ijt.Colonel Vaughan, and was his Orderly Officer at the attack on and destruction of Nneringa. Served with the
27th Regiment in the North- West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal wish Clasp).
152 Colonel B. M. Dawes had charge of the base at Alexandiia during the F.gyptinn war of 18S2 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
15J Colonel Thomas Dawes served with the Bhootau Expedition in 1864-65 (Medal witu Clasp). Also served in
the Afghan war in 18S0 (Medal).
154 (Jolonel J. Dawson served with the 2nd B vttalion 8th Foot throughout the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was
present in the action of the 28th November 1S7S in the Koorum Valley, and at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (mentioned in despatches, Medal with C'asp).
1:5 Colonel K. J. de Lautour served with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Alsoserved withthe expedition agair.-t the tribesof the B.ack
Mountain in the Hazara campaign of 186S (Clasp) ; also against the Duffla tribes on the Assam Frontier in 1874, an
En the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Served in the Afghan
war in 187S-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under Lt.General Samuel Browne, was present at the attack
and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expedition into the Lughmau Valley, and commanded the Hazara Mountain
Battery at the surprise of the Fort of Shergash (meutioneu in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 189: under Sir William Lockhart in command of the Artillery of the
force (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Clasp).
156 Colonel Hon. A. B. de Montmorency served during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny with the Gorruck-
pore Field Force and the Saugor Field Division from 1858 till the end of 1359 (Medal with Clasp).
665 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — TT ar Services.
157 Colonel J. Dennis served in the Boer war in 1S81.
158 Colonel C. J. Deshon served with the Burmese Expedition in 18S6-87 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of Royal Artillery (DSO. and Clasp).
159 Colonel F. A. Dickins served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore.
Cliillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Served in an expe-
dition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affreedies, in 1849-50 ; volunteered with a Company of his Regiment to
scale a hill in the possession of the enemy, who had cut up a detachment of 40 men under Ensign Sitwell; drove oS
the enemy, and brought down the body of Ensign Sitwell and the four survivors (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the
Sonthal campaign in 1855. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-59, and was present at four engagements
with rebels at Dumoh, andtwice repulsed attacks on the Fort of Rehli, employed in hunting down rebels in the
Saugor district while in command of the Police Battalion ; co-operated in attacking a body of rebels 1500 strong a;
Hirdeemgur, killing 150 of them, and present at the attack on Patrakotah and Luckungur (Modal/.
160 Colonel the Hon. R. V. Dillon was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
16L Colonel E. C. Domville was landed in 1845 with a Det.achrnent of Rcyal Marines for the protection of British
property at Monte Video. He was there detached for service in the Parana, and was present at the attack and
capture of the Forts of Obligado, and forcing the passage of the river. Commanded a Detachment at Rat Island,
off Monte Video, and was at the defence of Colonia in the River Plate in March and April 1847.
162 Colonel R. H. P. Doran served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd .Mov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand
from i;th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at Waiari (mentioned in despatches), the storm and' capture of Rmgia-
whia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the affair of Kakaratnea (Medal). Served
with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war ot 1882, and was present at the action at
Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
163 Colonel J. C. Douglas served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
161 Colonel R. Douglas served with the Buffs at the battle of Puuniar (Bronze Star).
163 Colonel T. F. Dowden served in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and to jk part in the march tD Cindah.tr with the
force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
166 Colonel H. C. G. Dugdale' served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the whole of its service in
suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs
during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle
Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful,
commanded detachment at defence of Quarman, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
167 Colonel F. W. Dunbar served in Burmah in 1853 against the rebel chief Gounghee. Also through the Sonthan
campaign of 1855 and captured one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the outbreak at Benares on the 4th June
1857, and in the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorkha force in the Goruckpure and Azimghur
Districts (Medal).
16S Colonel W. M. Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th July 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and aSth .Nov. 1857,
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal
with Clasp 1. Served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the 1st
Battalion 24th Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1S79, and was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
169 Colonel S. Dunlop was appointed Commissioner in Perak shortly after the commencement of hostilities in
November 1S75, and by his able and energetic co-operation mainly contributed to the success of the combined
naval and military operations under Major General Colborne and Captain Buller, R.N., which ended in the
capture of Kinta (Medal with Clasp) .
170 Colonel A. Durand served with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry in the Central India campaign of 1857-58,
and was present at the assault and capture of Rowah (slightly wounded), siege and capture of Awah, siege and
storming of Kotah. battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and capture of Gwalior, siege and carjture of Powrie, actions
of Beejapore and Koondrye, and capture of Nargurh (Medal with Clasp), Served in the Abyssinian campaign of
1867-68 as Staff Officer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and 3rd Brigade isb
Division ; and was rjresent with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry at the assault and capture of Magdala 1, Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 as 2nd in command of the 10th Bombay Native Infantry, and commanded a
Field Column of Cavalry, Sappers, and Infantry which forced the Chupper Rift and cleared the road to Peshin
(Medal).
171 Colonel C. J. Durand served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and
was present at the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Seria Ghat, Kalee Nuddee, and
Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Martiniere, Bank's Bungalow, and the
Begum's Kotee ; also present at the attack on the fort of Rooya, action of Allygunge. and capture of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp 1. Served with the 21st Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and Jynteeah Hills,
1862-63, and was present at the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
Served with the 30th Bengal Native Infantry during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and present at the recapture
of the stockades at the Pala Pass, Nadoo, and other operations (Medal with Clasp).
172 Colonel A. G. Durnford served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as
Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned in despatches).
173 Colonel J. Duval served as a volunteer with the oth Madras Native Lnfantry at Rangoon at the close of the
Burmah campaign in 1853. Commanded a party of the Pegu Light Infantry in pursuit of the rebel chieftain
Woung Gong Ghyee in 1844 and 1845 in the Tharrawaddie districts.
174 Colonel E. H. Dyke served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the sieee and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
173 Colonel E. L. Earle served throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was wounded on the right side by a
musket-ball (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
176 Colonel F. L. Edridge served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign from August
1858, including the Trans Gogra operations under Lord Clyde (Medal).
177 Colonel R. Elias served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 187S-S0, and was present in the
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Drzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
178 Colonel H. L. Ellaby served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in
1862 with the force under General Staveley. Served in South Africa throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with
Clasp).
173 Colonel John Elliott s?rved with the China expedition in 1842 (Medal). Was in H. M.S. Fox during the action
with the stockade batteries, and destruction of the Burmese war- boats in the Rangoon River, on the 10th Jan. 1852 ;
commanded the Royal Marines at the destruction of the same stockades on the 4th April ; landed in command of
the Marines during the whole of the operations against Rangoon, from the nth to the 17th April ; commanded the
Marines on the expedition to Mobee against the Army of the Governor of Rangoon (officially thanked) ; and after-
wards at the storm and capture of the city of Bassein (wounded, and honourably mentioned in both Naval and
Military despatches), as alsu the Royal Marines embarked in the steam flotilla on the Irrawaddy, and severely
wounded on the advance to Prome (honourably mentioned in Governor General's despatch) ; Medal with Clasp for
Pegu. Served in the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French Army at the bombardment and surrender of
the forts of Bomarsuud, in Aug. 1854 (Baltic Medal). With the combined force during the siege of Sebastopol in
1855, the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale, and action with the outer forts of Sebastopol on the 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also the Medal for the Kaffir war.
160 Colonel C. J. Ellis served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854
(Medal) ; was Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion during the siege of Sebastopol and at the battle of Balaklava in the
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 666
same year, and Aide de Camp to Colonel Hurdle at its fall, as also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two
Clasps, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China Expedition of 1857-
60 as Aide de Camp to Colonel Holloway, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before, storm and
capture of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Appointed Major of Brigade to the Royal Marines in
August 1858.
181 Colonel J. W. Elmes served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer wjr of 1S81,
and was present in the engagement at Lang's Nek (mentioned in despatches, and granted the relative rank of
Lt>,Colo.nel).
a '32 Colonel P. C. Elton served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in com-
mand of tne Royal Artillery of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-elKebir (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
/Jm Colone) E P. Ethelston served in the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
184 Colonel U. L. Evans served with the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the attack and
surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the
destruction of telegraph stations on 29th June, and the shelling of a large body of Russian troips on 1st July
(Medal). Commanded a Company throughout the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade on the Canton
river, storm and capture of the city, and action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains; accompanied the
expedition to the North as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion, and was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho 'wounded,
mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860 as second in command of the Chinese Coolie Corps with
the expedition to the North (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
_;135 Colonel B. Everett served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and
subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the operations of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-S6 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its invest-
ment, commanded the reconnaissance of the 16th December, and the right attack on the village ot Kosheh in the
engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and DSO.).
186 Colonel F. V. Eyre served in the Saugor district in 1857-58 (Medal).
187 Colonel J. R. Fairlie served in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the mutiny in Bengal ; was present
at the affair near Sehora 29th November 1857, an(i at Kooahgaum 29th December 1857 ; served with Brigadier Row-
croft's Field Force in Goruckpore from May to December 1858 ; present at the action at Hurriah 18th June 1858, and
acted as Staff Officer to the detachment, and was thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned iD the des-
patches ; present at Brigadier Rowcroft's battle in Toolsepore 23rd December 1S58 ; also at the reduction of Bundle-
ctind under Brigadier Wheler (Medal).
188 Colonel T. B. Fanshawe served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as second in
command with a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel.in 1S59. Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
139 Colonel M. H. Fa.rqnharson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and
Khedive's Star) .
190 Colonel G. 3. Farrington was present at the capture of Copul on 1st June 1858 (Medal).
W°t Colonel H. D'O. Favrington served in. the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
191 Colonel M. C. Farrington served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 in command of a Brigade, and
conducted the advance on Wuntho from the south (received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned
in'ilespatches, CB., and Medal with two Clasps).
193 Colonel C. M. N. Fellowes served during the Sutlej campaign in 1846. Served with a detachment against the
refractory Rajah of Allypore in Bundlecund in 1851. Also during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857, including
the action of the 5th July near Agra (wounded), Futtypore, Sikree, and battle of Agra — mentioned in despatches
(Medal).
193 Colonel G. C. Fenwick. served in the Afghan war in 1879-P0 including the operations in the Besud Valley
(Medal), Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
191 Colonel C. J. O'N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions of Katlkarn
and Kaitahi (Medal).
19s Colonel J. L. Ferris served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1S64-65, including the capture of Dewa.ngiri (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
196 Colonel A. J. Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and
was present at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
'9? Colonel V. C. Fisher served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in charge of the Ordnance Department
(received the thanks of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
198 Colonel G. "W. A. FitzGeorge went on special service to Egypt in August 1882, served in the campaign on the
personal staff of General Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, after which he
took home the despatches (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmameh, and Khedive's Star).
199 Colonel A. J. FitzGerald served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel ; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghans beyond the Khyber Pass
(Medal with two Clasps). Also present during the operations in the Eusofzaie Country, and capture of the insurgent
villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp).
200 Colonel J. Fitzgerald served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, an(i was present at the siege and
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the China war in i860, and was present at the taking of the Taku
Forts, at the action of Sinho, and at the capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
201 Colonel J. FitzGerald served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes of
Sikkim in 1861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp) .
202 Colonel C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until
its final relief by Lord Clj^de on the 1.7th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded — shot through the left arm, resulting
in the loss of the use of the left hand — whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency on the 1 8th
August (Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a year's service) .
203 Colonel F. B. Foote was engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Peshawurin 1851-52
under Sir Colin Campbell (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged from Dec. 1857 throughout the suppression of the
mutiny in India, and present with the Goorkha Force under Brigadier General Macgrigor at the affairs of Gorruck-
pore, Shahgunge, and Khandhoonuddee— received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. Also present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
201 Colonel A. W. Foord served in the Afghan war in 1S79 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
20i Colonel J. G. Forbes served in the Indian Mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budlee-
keserai*. throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah,
action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
667 Colonels Retired on F%dl or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
206 Colonel A. Ford served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow (wounded) by Lord Clyde, affair
of Bundah, of the Alurnbagh from Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned' in despatch, Medal
with two Clasps).
207 Colonel H. I. E. Ford served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
208 Colonel Hon. E. J. W. Forester served throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan from 1838 to 1842 inclusive
including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), storming the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing
the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khail, defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and
1st Dec. 1841, nth March, 24th March and 1st April 1842, general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad
(Medal), storming the heights of Jugdulluck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served
as an Aide de Camp to Sir Willoughby Cotton in 1838, 39, and 40, and at Ghuznee.
209 Colonel J. F. Forster served in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria, on the 51I1 August, in the engagement at El Magfar, and the action at Kassasin on the 28th Au°nst
severely wounded (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Transport Department in the Soudan Expedition
in 1884 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85
with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the Advance
Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
210 Colonel C. E. Foster served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
211 Colonel W. J. Frampton served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 in the Quetta, afterwards the Ghuznee, Field
Force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in tbe engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and at Urzoo near
Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
212 Colonel G. E. Francis served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
actions ol'Chanda, Umeerpore. and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
213 Colonel C. Fi-ankla.nd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Awah and of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
214 Colonel G. L. Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 ; also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expedition to
Kohat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and
was present at the siege of Calpee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp for Central India).
215 Colonel T. L. Fraser served as Staff Officer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans throughout the
operations in Nuggur Parkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and was severely wounded in their night attack on
the camp in the town ot Nuggur on 20th June 1859.
216 Colonel J. F. Free served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expe-
dition in 18S1 in command of Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and.
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd!
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
217 Colonel C. H. Fresson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionray
Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chinglie,
also engaged with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
218 Colonel J. W. Fry served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in
1857-58, and was present at the actions of Koonch, all the operations before Calpee from 15th to 22nd May, battle of
Golowlie, capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before and capture of the town and
fortress of Gwalior, and taking of Pourie (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, p. 786.]
219 Colonel G. A. Furse served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in.
India, including the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the
Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Employed at first on a recruiting mission in the-
settlements of the Gambia. Afterwards in charge of the advanced party of Wood's Regiment in tbe reconnais-
sance in force of the 27th November, and subsequent advance to the Prah. Commanded the Head Quarters of
Wood's Regiment at tbe battle of Amoaful, and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 as
Director of Transport (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Scar).
220 Colonel A. E. Fyler served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,.
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Present during tbe latter part of the
New Zealand campaign (Medal). Commanded the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian.
war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th of September (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
221 Colonel P. F. Gallwey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in charge of the field parks of the 1st and 2nd)
Divisions of the Peshawur Valley Field Force, and took part in the operations against the Zakka Kheyl Afreedees-
in the Bazar Valley under Lt. General Maude (Medal).
222 Colonel G. Gaynor served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill tribes in Scind under Sir Charles Napier^
Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
223 Colonel P. Gibaut served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Goruckpore dis-
trict and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
224 Colonel J. S. Gibb served at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs in Arrah district and Jugdespore (twice-
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
226 Colonel W. J. Gillum served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the 8th September — leg amputated (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
227 Colonel John Glancy served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 10th Jan. 1855, including-
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in
the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and wasmentioned in despatchesfor "conspicuous forwardness" in the attack on-
the enemy's rifle-pits during the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" during the engagement.
at Rangiriri (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
226 Colonel W. A. Glasspoole served in tbe Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, including the storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1S56-57,
including the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir R. Honner's Staff during the forced march to Borazjoon, night
attack on the rear-guard and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels and Cocliee
in the Nassic and Ahmednuggur districts in 1857-58, and received the commendations of Government and the high
approval of the Commander in Chief for services while in command of a Detachment of the 4th Rifles. In 1S58 he
served with Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of
Bajghur (Medal).
229 Colonel F. F. Goddard served in the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
230 Colonel A. H. Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 185S-59, including th
operations in the Nepaul Terai (Medal) .
231 Colonel R. C. Gbff served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1S55, including the-
Biege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
233 Colonel James Goldie served with the 9th Lancers throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in.
1S57-59 including the battle of Bndlekeserai, siege operations, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolund.
shuhu'r, and Allyghur, battle of Agra, affair of Kanouge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th Dec, action at Seraighat, action at Shumshabad (in command of a Squadron), siege and capture of
Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund and actions of Rhodamow and Allyghur, capture of
Colonels Retired on Full or Ritlred Pay or on a Pension. — W ir Services. 668
Eareilly, action at Sbahjehanpcre arid pursuit to Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair at
Kumdakoti (Medal with three Cla«ps).
236 Colonel C. A. Gorham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations round Cabul
in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps,,
and Bronze Decoration).
237 Colonel W. B. 'iosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Centra! India Field Force under Sir Hugh*
Rose in 1858 ; was Directing Engineer with the storming party atthe assault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present
at the siege and storming ot'.Thansi. co ntnanded the 21st Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
present at the actions of Goolowlee, Calpee, and Gwalior, and the capture of the two latter places (several time*
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
23S Colonel F. W. Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1857-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer,,
and his services were brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineer (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
239 Colonel James Graham served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture- of
Luckuow, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, reoecapation of Fyzabad, and passage of"'
the Gogra. (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2,0 Colonel J. H. Graham served as Staff Officer to the Force employed in the destruction of the Villages in tlie-
Boree Valley, North-Western Frontier of India, in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
241 Colonel R. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1857-58, and was present at the action of Cherpoora and other minor affairs (Medal), Served in the Afghan war in
1880 on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87-
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
243 Colonel F. W. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the engagements at
Cawnpore, Serai Ghat, Khala Nuddee, Futtehghur, and Shumsabad, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
244 Colonel J. T>. Grant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the operations in the Sawant
Warree State (Medal).
245 Colonel M. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the L»ft Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force
in 1859, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka. Served with the 13th Bombay Native Infantry
in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
246 Colonel E. Grattan served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Zula war of 1879 (Medali
with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
247 Colonel H. Grattan served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, includ-
ing the actions of 3rd and 12th August at Siuho, capture of Tangku and Taku Forts, actions of 18th and 21st Sept.
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Was employed on the Natal frontier and in,
Zululand in the early part of 1S79 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Battalion Royal Susses Regiment in the
Egyptian war of 1882, including the defence of Alexandria, the surrender of Kafr Dowar, and the occupation of
Damanhour (Medal, and Khedi\ e's Stan.
243 Colonel S. Graves organised for the Zulu war of 1879 the 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent, consisting '
of two battalions, and served with Pearson's Column, in command of the regiment, during the advance to Ekowe,
taking part in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in despatches as having been indefatigable in his exertions,.
(Medal with Clasp).
249 Colonel Andrew Green served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle-
of Cawnpore on 6th December 1857, operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge,
and commanded the Detachment of Riflemen with Sir R. Barker's Column at Jamo — dangerously wounded, fourteen
sabre cuts and one gun-shot wound, left arm and right thumb amputated. Mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch fos-
marked gallantry, and thanked by the Governor General in Council (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
250 Colonel M. S. Green served in ths Eastern campaign in 1855-56 before Sebastopol and in the Baltic, and at the-
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal, with Clasp of the Medjidie). Served in the Persian war in 1856-57 as Military
Secretary and Aide de Camp to the Lieutenant General in Command, and was prsseut at the capture of Mohumra
and of Ahwaz (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1857-5H, and v, as present at the captai e of Awah, at the siege of Kotah, and in the operations in the-
Bhoogtie and Murree Hills (CB. and Medal).
252 Colonel G. Gregory was present at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854; served with the R.M. Battalion
at the occupation of Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in-.
1854-55 (Medal with C.asp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
253 Colonel L. A. Gregsou served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Brigade-
Major, Zoulla District (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
254 Colonel P. H. Greig served in the Afghan war m 1879-80 took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in.
despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khoiah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the battle of '
Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
255 Colonel J. G. E. Griffith served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 a3-
Superintendent of the Transport Train (Medal).
256 Colonel H. H. Griffiths served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar
Column under Sir Donald Stewart, including the advance on and occupation of Khelat-i-Ghilzie ; was present in
the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee, and in the subsequent operations in the Logar
Valley (Medal with Clasp).
257 Colonel E. J. Gunthorpe served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
259 Colonel H. T. Halahan served with the 3rd Buffs in the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the-
action of Sinho and taking of Tangku and the inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1875)
(Medal with Clasp).
260 Colonel M. H. Hale served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
261 Colonel M. Hall served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers duringthe Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with Havelock's Force, and was present at the passage of the
Ganges at Cawnpore, the actions at Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. ; employed
in all the mining operations of the defenceof the Residency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857.
Led one of the storming parties on the Him Khannah (mentioned in despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh
nnder Outram. With the 1st Bengal Fusiliors at the capture of Lucknow in March 1858 and during the subsequent
operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
262 Colonel R. S. Hall served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of fel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1S85 with the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai
(Clasp).
264 Colonel W. H. Hallett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
265 Colonel R. H. O'G. Haly served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the-
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions
at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of the 2nd Column under Brigadier General Charmer
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
267 Colonel G. J. Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May to 15th June 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in,
the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku.
Forts). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862,.
resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo,.
669 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
and Tsolin.the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 26th
Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, Medal.
269 Colonel H. B. Hamilton served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in i88d, commanded a detached party
of the Regiment (40 Sabres) with Lt. Colonel Hodding's expeditionary column against the Mohmunds in March
1880. and commanded a detached squadron of the R,eoriment during the expedition into the Lughman Valley
under Brigadier General Arbuthnot, and took part in the attack and destruction of theGhilzai villages of Nargoz'i,
Arab Kheyl, and Jokan (Medal).
270 Sir Vincent Hammick served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatches as having
■"performed his duty as Acting Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy tire" in the action at
Te Ransa (Medal).
271 C.'.Ioncl A. M. Handily served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp) .
272 Colonel H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59, — the
latter rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Rohilcund campaign he received a sabre and
a bullet wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude cam-
paign he was brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and
accoutrements cut). Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts
left on the River Raptee (Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State
for India, conferring on him a commission for his services during the mutiny. Served with the Army that occupied
Tientsin atthe conclusion cf the China war of 1860-61. Served in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 in Southern Afghanistan and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879 including the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches, Brevet Lt. Colonel (Medal with Clasp).
^ Colonel A. F. H. Harcourt served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, ^and was present at the siege of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
274 Colonel G. J. Harcourt served in the Madra3 Fusiliers in the Eurmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with- Clasp for
Pegu) and accompanied the force sent against the rebel chief Nga Bew. Servedinthe Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-58 attached to the 2nd Bengal Fusiliers, and was present during the siege of Delhi, in the advanced bat-
teries from 7th to nth Sept., assault of the city and six days' fighting therein. Commanded a field Column in
November 1857 sent to accompany Colonels Sherwill and Johnstone of the Trigonometrical Survey to the Maree
Mountain on the Trans-Indus frontier; encountered and repulsed the enemy. Rejoined 1st Madras Fusiliers in
Teb. 1858 in defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, and present at the capture of Lucknow, in the campaign of 1858
in Oude, including passage of the Goomtee, and other minor affairs. Was Staff Officer to a Field Column
under Major Raikes which repulsed the enemy at Shahpore on 13th Oct. 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
275 Colonel E. A. Hardy served at the siege of Mooltanin 1848-49 (Medal with Clasp). Also servedin the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Nusserabad (wounded) andAwah (charger killed), and siege
of Kotah as Assistant Adjutant General of Division under Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
of Major, and Medal with Clasp).
27« Colonel F. W. Harington served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the actions of Kohewa, Gate
Pah and Tauranga (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the affair at Mazeena and
with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
277 Colonel H. W. Harris served in the field force which was present at the assault and capture of the fortified,
village and en trenched position of Rowa, the siege and capture of the fort of Ahwa, siege storm and capture of Kotah,
the reoccupation of Chacdairee, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, storming of the various heights occupied by the enemy,
general action and attack and capture of the Lush1:u'' and city of Gwalior, battle of Sindwaho, pursuit of the enc.:— y.
battle of Kurrai, and pursuit of the enemy ; action of Koondrai and defeat of Maun Sing's Force ; served as Baggage
Master in the force under Brigadier Smith during the operations in Central India, and in the field force under
Colonel de Salis commanded a detachment of the 10th Bombay N.I. at the action near Boorda ; served in the Baroda
Field Force under Major Roome, nnd was present at the action of Goonapoora, and commanded the Infantry por-
tion of the Force at Goripooree (mentioned in despatches); served under command of LkColonel Boyle, and was Staff
Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with Clasp for Central India) . Commanded 2nd Squadron 1st Bombay Light
Cavalry on field service, Kattiawar, under Colonel W. W. Anderson, Political Agent, in the successful attack on the
Wagheer rebels onTabur Hill on 29th Dec. 1867 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governorin Council).
279 Colonel C. L. Harvey was attached by the Government to the service of the British National Society for
Aid to the Sick and Wounded in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and -was awarded the Bavarian Order of
Merit. Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 as Staff Officer for th9 Transvaal. Served in the Zulu
war of 1879 as Staff Officer of No. 5 Column, and afterwards as Brigade Major 1st Brigade, and Deputy Assistant
Quarter Master General in the 1st Division (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
280 Colonel C. S. Harvey served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
281 Colonel R. D. Hassard served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, ar»i was present
at the storm and capture of Punalla. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault
and capture'of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
282 Colonel J. W. Hassell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 in command of
the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
28t Colonel G. S. Hawthorn served with the 24th Bombay Native Infantry with the Central India Field Force
under Sir Hugh Rose during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, capture of Garrakotta, relief of Saugor, feint on Malthone Pass, siege and capture of Jhansi, and with the
field force against Tantia Topee and the Rao Saheb. Commanded a Field Detachment in the Central India Districts
after the rebel Runjore Sing in August 1859, and completely routed a body of rebels under his command, and for
which he received the commendation of the GovernorGeneral, the Commander in Chief in India, Sir Robert Napier
then commanding the Central India Field Force, andColonelLockhart commanding at Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
285 Colonel R. Hawthorn served in the Boer war of 1881 as Commandant at Pietermaritzburg.
287 Colonel C. G. Heathcote served in the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
288 Colonel W. S. Hebbert served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
<mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lieut.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86, and was present in the engagement at Giniss
in command of the Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, promoted to Colonel).
289 Colonel Henry Heberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
290 Colonel H. H. Helsham-Jones served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at
Chalong, Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, and at the battle of Tel-el-KeDir (Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie, and Kheotve's Sfar).~;
/92 Colonel G. C. Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class
of the Medjidie). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel
Kelly's Force in the attack and defeat of the rebel forces posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills on the 25th
and 28th March 18^0 (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
29:1 Colonel A. J." Hepper served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in command of Royal Engineers, and was present in the engagement at
Giniss (J>SO., and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
295 Colonel G. F. Herbert served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September, and was wounded during the bombardment of
17th June while employed as an Assistant Engineer in throwing up an entrenchment in the 8-gun Battery, right
attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension, — War Services. 670
296 Colonel G. L. K. Hewetl served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknovv from the 30th June to
the 22nd Nov. 1857, and was slightly wounded on the 24th September ; served afterwards as Orderly Officer to Sir
J. Outram throughout the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and position at
Gaelie; also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
Served against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
197 Colonel F. C. Hill landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th Aug. 1855, served in the trenches
at the siege of Sebastopol, and was present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.) Served
also in India during the mutiny in 1858.
298 Colonel P. E. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in N.VV. India under Sir JohnMichel in 1858-59 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-7Q (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
W8t Colonel G. A. Hillyard served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India
in 1864 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a detachment of the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade dar.ng part of the
Jowaki campaign of 1877-78. including the advance to Pushtownee (Clasp). Served in the Burmese Expedition
in 1888-89 witQ tae 4tQ Battalion Ritle Brigade (Clasp).
299 Colonel H. O. Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra
Gungeree, and Putteealee ; occupation of the Alumbagh from 10th Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
Rooheiya, and defence of Shahjehanpora (Medal with Clasp).
300 Colonel G. B. B. Hobart served with the expedition in China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku. and
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren
in 1884-85 in command of Royal Artillery.
302 Colonel T. N. Holberton served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Ko^shab (Medal and Clasp). Commanded Artillery at the recapture
of Kolapore in Dec. 1857 (Medal).
304 Colonel W. J. Holt was thanked in General Orders dated at Poona 12th July 1866 for his " noble efforts " in
saving life on the occasion of the wreck of the Pilgrim ship Diamond., and his conduct was deemed by the Com-
mander in Chief at Bombay as " deserving of the warmest admiration." Served in the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68 as Provost Marshal at Zoula, and subsequently in the Transport Train ; was attacked by a large force at
Belago Pass whilst in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord
Napier (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and promoted to Captain unattached). Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition in 1886-88 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment, including the operations under
Sir William Lockhart in the Pyinmana, Yemethen, and Meiktila Districts (mentioned in despatches, CB., and
Medal with two Clasps) .
305 Colonel D. M. Home served with the Royal Horse Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, and in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, 4th Class
of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
207 Colonel W. C.Hood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Brigade Major to theKoorum Field Force (Medal).
308 Colonel Lionel Hook served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal),
under Sir George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming of Mamookail, storming
the Heights of Jugdulluck, affair in the Tezeen Valley, storming of the Tezeen and Huft Kotul Mountains, occu-
pation of Cabool, expedition into Kohistan, storm capture and destruction of Istaliff. He served as Adjutant of
the 9th Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (horse
shot under him), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
309 Colonel H. H. Hooke served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medf.l).
310 Colonel C. E. Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
311 Colonel J. C. Hore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Orderly
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault, capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, maga-
zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
312 Colonel G. M. B. Hornsby served in the Afghan war in 1878-80, took part in the defence of Candahar
including the sortie of Deh Khojah, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
314 Colonel A. R. Hoskins served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp) .
Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the siege of Kotah, recapture of. Chundaree, actions of
Kotah-ke- Serai and Gwalior, bombardment of Powree and action of Beejapore, actions of Sindwaho and Kurai,
surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
316 Colonel E.T. Hume served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns and was presentatthe siege and capture
cf Delhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns, including the action of Nugeena, relief of Moradabad,
action on the Dojura, capture of Bareilly, bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of
Mohumdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and town of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capture
and destruction of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Mehundee and Biswah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Shubkudder during the Umbeylah war in 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
217 Colonel B. G. Humfrey served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
319 Colonel Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations connected with
the seige of Delhi, including the battles of Budleekeserai (wounded and horse shot) and Nujjufghur, and assault
on the 14th Sept. 1857. Subsequently with Greathed's Column and engaged in the taking of Maleghur Fort, Ally-
ghur, and action at Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawnpore, relief of
Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of the rebels in Oude (three times mentioned in
despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
320 Colonel J. W. Huskisson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the Bombay Field Force operating in
North Canara and Goa against the Dessai rebels from February to June 1858 (Medal). Proceeded on special
service to South Africa in November 1878, and served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 as Commandant and
Assistant Quarter Master General at the base of operations, Durban (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
321 Colonel N. Huskisson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 in the provinces
of Waikato, Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal).
322 Colonel S. G. Huskisson served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian mutiny and campaign in Oude in
1858-59, including the capture of the Fort of Simree, actions at Beera, Doondeakera and Bussingpore (Medal).
Served as Adjutant of the Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the force under Major General Colborne against the Malays in Perak in 1875-79, as acting
D. A. Q. M. General, and was present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp) .
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). .., »^j
321 Colonel D. Hutcheon served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present afc the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
326 Colonel E. F. Hutton embarked forthe Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served through-
out the second phase of the ishanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture
of Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
327 Colonel C. E. Ilderton served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1364-66, and was pre-
sent at the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S8 including the
operations under Sir William Lockhart in the Pynmana, Yemethen and Meiktila districts (mentioned in des-
patches, BSO., and Medal with two Clasps).
328 Colonel E. C. Impey was present at the siege and capture of Kotah by the field foice under Major General
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67 x Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Roberts in 1858; after the siege he was attached as Political Officer with that force on the march from Kotah to
Neemuch (Medal).
529 Colonel J. S. Iredell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Giriskh
and at Maiwand —severely wounded (Medal).
331 Colonel L. H. Isacke was employed in the Crimea and present at Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp).
332 Colonel A . J. A. Jackson served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and
was present at the affair of the 26th November 1803, in the Wairoa Bush, siege and capture of Orakau, and
actions at Nukumaru on 24th and 25th January 1865 (Medal). Also served with the 181I1 Hoyal Irish in the
Afghan war in 1880 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
334 Colonel C. James was present during the Chinese riots at Singapore in May 1854. Served against the rebels
in the jungles of Central India from March to June 1861.
335 Colonel 0. Jnmeson was present at the relief of Mhow, siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857 :
skirmish before Mundesore ; battle, assault, aud capture of Gooraria (severely wounded) ; served with a field force
under Brigadier 3711 in the Taptee Valley while in pursuit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal).
338 Colonel W. Jeffreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal).
337 Colonel E. G. Jenkins was present at ttmumtiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1S75
(charger severely wounded whilst charging the guns in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attack
on and at the subsequent siege and capture of the fort of Awah ; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
pursuit of the rebels into the Gwalior district ; in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels uuder Tantia Topee, and at the
battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp).
338 Colonel H. J. Jepson served in Goomsoor in 1R47-48.
339 Colonel W. S. Jervis served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore
in Nov. 1857, and at the storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier
war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquer, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal
with Clasp).
341 Colonel C. Johnston served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the battleof Cawnpore on 6th Dec. (Medal).
343 Colonel P. Johnston served in the New Zealand war of 1845-46 (Medal) with the 99th Regiment, and commanded
the Light Company at the storming of Kawiti's Pah at Ohaeawas on the 1st July 1845 (where he was siightly
wounded on the forehead), and destruction of the same on the 10th July ; again at the destruction of Arratua's Pah
on 16th July; also at the destruction and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka in January 1846.
344 Colonel J. D. Johnstone served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855. including the siege of Sebas-
topol and assault of the Redan on the i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1S67-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches " for able
management of native carriage," Medal).
345 Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was wounded at the attack
on Thanna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gimgeree and Patialee, and
reoccupation of Mynpooree; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bungaon in April 1858 —
wounded (Medal).
316 Colonel C. Jolliffe served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1854. and in command of a Battery at Bala-
klava ; was attached to the Royal Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol during the bombardments in 1855,
and at its fall ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
347 Colonel J. H. Jolliffe served on the China Expedition in 1S42, and with the blockading force in the Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
348 ColonelG. A. jollyserved on the Red River Expedition of 187 d from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley. (Medal).
351 Colonel T. J. Jones served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
352 Colonel C.N. Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present
throughout Outram's occupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
353 Colonel S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Present with the Agra
Militia Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July 1857, when the Kotah Contingent mutinied and the guns of the Contingent
and all the ammunition and baggage were retaken from them ; also present at the action of the following day (Medal).
354 Colonel W. T. Keays served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
357 Colonel H. C. Kemble was present at the relief of Azimghur in April 1858 (Medal). Served in the campaign
on the NorthWest Frontier of India in 1860-64, and was present in the affair at Shubkudder --horse wounded
(Medal). Served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the actional
Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairj (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
358 Colonel C. H. S. Kennedy served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Inyezane and in the engagement at Gingmdhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
360 Colonel W. F. Kerr served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
361 Colonel F. C. Keyser served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, aDd was present as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
General Brooke in the engagement at Kokeran (mentioned in despa'ches), as Superintendent of Army Signalling
in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), aud at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served
as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General of Army Signallers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battte of Tel-
el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
362 Colonel A. F. Kidston served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in
1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of the town of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with tue 1st Battalion Black
Watch in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th class of
the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Siar). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black
Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Teb (Brevet of Lt.Coionel, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under Major
General Earle, and was present in the engagen ent at Kirbekan (two Clasps).
>. 36* Colonel W. H. B. Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the storming of the inner Taku Fort ; also
present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan
war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around
Cabul in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coionel,
Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87, and commanded the 2nd Battalion of the
Hampshire Regiment after the occupation of Mandalay (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
s<>5 "Colonel F. Knatchbull served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th December 1854, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attackof the 18th of June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
387 Colonel Norton Knatchbull served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the i6tb June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, battle of Kotake Serai, general
action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege aud capture of Pourie, and surprise of the rebel canip at Koondrye
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
368 Colonel W. W. Knollys served with the Scots Guards in the Eastern campaign up to Sept. 1854, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
369 Colonel P. Knowles served as an Assistant Field Engineer at the siege and capture of Delhi, at the siege and
capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur — wounded (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 2nd Bengal
Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 672
*70 Colonel R. A. Knox served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
37i Colonel R. Lacy served with, the 33rd Regiment taroughoutthe Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 and as local
Lt.Colonel commanded the greater part of a Brigade during a portion 0;' the advance 011 Magdala, and finally
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal) . Served in the Afghan war ■ >f 1878-80 ; c raimanded
a Brigade of the Queita Field Force at the occupation of Candahar and the advance to Giriskh ; was present in
She engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuzaee in command o( the 59th Fojt (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp).
373 Colonel W. H. J. Lance served with the 98th Foot in thhe campaign against the Hill Tribes on the Poshawur
frontier in 1851-52. Served as a Captain in the Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal). Served in the Bhootan campaign of
E864-65 (Medal).
374 Colonel A. M. Lang served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi — conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with
■Greathed's Column at the actions of Bolundshuhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde,
battles of Cawnpore and Khodagunge, siege and capture of Luckuow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three
■Clasps).
37i Colonel W. S. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 as Adjutant
£0 Lt.Colonel Wallace, and was preseutjat the fall of Magdala (Medal). He served as Staff Officer of a column
ander Colonel Wallace at various periods during the advance on Magdala; as Acting Brigade Major of the
iBrigade under Brigadier Wilby, after the capture of Magdala, during the illness of tne Brigade Major ; was
appointed Staff Odicer of the 3rd Column on the commencement of the march down country, and served as such
and as Assistant Quarter Master General till it was broken up previous to embarkation.
376 Colonel E. H. Langmore served with the force under General "Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
and was present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Ramnuggur and Muraree (Medal) . Formed one of the Gar-
rison which defended the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June to the 22nd Nov. 1857, and commanded an
(important outpost during that period, and was mentioned in Major General Inglis' despatch in the following terms : —
" Lieut. Langmore with the remnant of his corps (the 71st Native Infantry) held a very exposed position between
the Hospital and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirely without
shelter from the weather both by night and day." He was afterwards present with Lord Clyde'sforce which drove
<t,he rebel Gwalior Contingent from Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
377 Colonel H. Langtry served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 15th Hussa>-s in the Candahar Column
in the Afghan war of 1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; commanded a detached squadron of
lis Regiment at the affair in the Gtalo Pass, 4th January 1879 ; also served with the Thull-Chotiali Field Force
runder Brigadier General Biddulph, and accompanied Major General Phayre in his march to Candahar (Medal).
Served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the 15th Hussars.
373 Colonel B. M. Larminie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
379 Colonel W. R. Lascelles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 and was present at
■the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with tnj ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout
the China campaign of i860, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Sinho and Tangchow, and
.■surrender at Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Serve 1 with the Ride Brigade in the war on the North-West
Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action at Shubkudder (Ma lal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 18S4-85, during the latter part of the operations as Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster
•General (Medal with Clasp).
330 Colonel A. F. Laughton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in charge of the Commissariat Depart
ment (received the thanks of the Government and of tne Commander in Chief in India, meitijned in despatches
CB„ and Medal with Clasp).
351 Colonel J. D. Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including
tShe siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was
also wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in
-858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the
arebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp). Served in Afghanistan in 1878-79 superintending
.communications on the Khyber line (Medal).
382 Colonel C. G. Leggett served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
333 Colonel F. S. Le Grice served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Uluudi (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
384 Colonel R. Leigh served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches", Brevet of Lt.dljnei, Medal with Clasp, 4th
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
336 Colonel A. Le Messurier served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
Served in the Abyssiniau campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to th) Army. Organised the
watering arrangments at each post and accompanied the advanced force 00 Magdala ; present at the action of
Arogee, and amongst the first who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879-80 as Brigade Major Royal Engineers, and was present in tne engagement at Saif-u deen (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
387 Colonel C. B. Le Me-urier served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of Royal Artillerv, and was pre-
sent in the advance to Candahar, in the engagements at Girishk, Khushk-i-Nakhud, and Shahjui, and at the
occupation of the Koorum Valley (Medal).
338 Colonel F. A. Le Mesurier served in the Boer war of 188 1, and took part in the defence of Pretoria (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel). Served in the Soudan campaign in 7885 in command of the Royal Engineers on the Lines of Com-
munication (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star),
392 Colonel E. Le Pelley served with the 75th Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the outbreak;
on 12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege storm and capture of Delhi, pursuit of the enemy and
actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Acrabad, Agra, Kanoj, advance into Oudeand affairs of Maragunge and Alum-
bagh, occupation alter therelief of Lucknow of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of
tne enemy's attacks (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
393 Colonel P. W. L'Estrange served in the Crimean campaign trom Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the sie°-e
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June— severely wounded, and battle
of the Tchernaya (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian' and Turkish Medals
and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
394 Colonel H. A. Lewes was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the 10th May 1857, and was
severely wounded. Served with the Meerut Volunteer Horse raised for service in that district, and afterwards
with 7th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccupation of Mynpoorie
also at Bungaon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the'
Terai, and forcing of tne enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal). Served as Adjutant
30th Punjaub Infantry during the Bhootal campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture' of Forts Dalimkote
and Chamoorchee, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1879-80 with the Koorum Valley Force (Medal).
3'j5 Colonel C. A. Liardet accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil Power.
395+ Colonel R. S. Liddell served in the Soudan Kxpedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars, and was present in
the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star),
39« Colonel J. G. Lindsay served in the Tndian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the affairs of
Jheegung and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of
Punwarre (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with
ihe force under Major General Phayre (mentions-' in despatches, Medal).
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673 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
397 Colonel William Livesay served in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny from Dec. 1857 to Jan. i860,
including actions at Sahao and Puttrai (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including
expeditions in the province of Taranaki and in command of outposts, destroying manv Pahs and fortified villages
(Medal).
398 Colonel R. V. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in November
1858 ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Guzerat— wounded (Medal) .
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal With CHsp).
399 Colonel W. R. Lluellyn served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 and commanded
two guns left in garrison at Addigerat (Medall.
, 401 Colonel A. Logan served in the Sondan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
402 Colonel Joseph Logan served with the 44th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 7th January to rst July
1855, and was severely wounded in the attack on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
103 Colonel F. Longfield accompanied the force under Major R. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and
secured the Fort and magazine of Phillour on the Sutlej on the 12th and 13th May 1857 '• als0 served at the siege
of Delhi and repulse ol sorties on 9th 14th 18th and 23rd July, and capture of four guns on 12th August 1857 ;
afterwards present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknowunder Lord Clyde, the affairof 2nd and action
of 6tb Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade
Quarter Master to Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of
Sandee (Medal with two Clasps).
405 Colonel C. M.Longmore accompanied the force under General Wheeler towards Jummooim846. Served with
the right column of the Bhootan field force under Brigadier General Richardson in 1865-66, and was present at the
capture of Suleekah, and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemy's
hands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp).
406 Colonel C. O. Lord was present in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the
Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858 ; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battle of the
Bunass on the 14th of August 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
407 Colonel J. R. Lovett landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855 and served at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th January to 74th ^farch 1856
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
408 Colonel R. F. Lowis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp) .
409 Colonel H. M. Lowry served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion
12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the engagement in Besud (mentioned in despatches.
Medal).
411 Colonel A.M. Lys was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and 1857.
413 Colonel W. H. M'Causland served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad.'capture of Rampore Kussia, and sub-
sequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Cameron.
Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned m
despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
415 Colonel C. W. M'Niell served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
416 Colonel J. G. M'Rae served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1858. Served in the
Abyssinian war in 186S, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the storming of Magdala (Medal).
417 Colonel C. E. Maeaulay served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1858-59, including the capture of forts-
Amathee and Shunkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fort of Omeria (Medal). Served with the
1st Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho (severely wounded),
capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan and Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in des-
patchess, Medal with two Clasps).
418 Colonel J. Macdongnll served/with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
419 Colonel W. C. MacDougall served in the Puniaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the siege an<3
surrender of Mooltan — wounded (Medal with Clasp).
420 Colonel H. G. MacGregor proceeded on special service to South Africa in November 1878, and served in the
Zulu war of 1879, first as 2nd Staff Officer to Colonel Pearson's Column including the engagement at Inyezane,
and afterwards as Brigade Major of the ist Brigade ist Division (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp). Went to South Africa on special service in January 1881, and served in the Boer war of 1881
under Sir Evelyn Wood as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General. Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Base and Lines of Communication
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Golonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served
in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, Base and Lines of Com-
munications, Suakin Expeditionary Force (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
422 Colonel John Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkermau, sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal -with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
423 Colonel W. C. Mackinnon served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal throughout the Indian mutiny (Medal).
455 Colonel E. H. D. Macpherson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian
campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, and
pursuit to Seraighat. action of Khudagunge, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions at
Allygunge and Bareilly, campaign in Oude, and attack on Fort Methowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in
the Eusofzie campaign of 1863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John GarvoC-k (Medal with Clasp).
426 Colonel J. R. Magrath served as a volunteer with His Highness the Nizam's Troops in the affair at Bhuddrachel-
lum on the 9th June 1849. Served in the second Burmese war and present at the operations near Donabew — wounded
on the left side while leading Infantry to the attack of the stockade on 19th March 1853 — Commanded the Artillery out
of action the same day (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . As Political Officer accompanied an expedition against Kookie
in 1861. While in civil charge of the Eastern Frontier of Bengal attacked and defeated with severe loss a large force
of Kookies which has quieted the tribes ever since. Mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of Govern-
ment on every occasion of being under fire.
428 Colonel R. T. Maillard served in the Boer war of 18S1 under Sir Evelyn Wood as Brigade Major of the
Cavalry Brigade.
429 Colonel W. C. S. Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of 7860-61, including the capture of the
Pahs at Kihihi, capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Huir-
angi, and skirmish in front of Te Arei. Served during the first part of the Waikato campaign, also as Adjutant
of the Flying Column during the war of 1863-66 (Medal).
430 Colonel Eardley Maitland served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, including the
actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeake-
chowkee, Mungawara, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow, with Outram's Force in
the Alumbagh from Jan. to March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions at Selimpore and Sundeela in
the ensuing Oude campaign iMedal with three Clasps, and a year's service). Was appointed a military attache
to the British Embassy at Constantinople during the Russo-Ttirkish war in 1877, and was with the Head Quarters
of the Turkish forces at. the defence of the Shipka Pass and at other places.
43' Colonel E. D. Mai elm served -with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the action of
Futtehpore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in
despatches), capture of Rooya. Allygunge, and Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
432 Colonel G.Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the actions
at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
(Medal with Clasp).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 674
434 Colonel S. Malthus served in the Zulu war in 1879 in command of the 94th Foot, and was present in the engage-
ment at Olundi (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
436 Colonel R. A. Manners served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
from 25th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of
i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps).
437 Colonel P.D.Marett served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was present at the siege and capture of Mool-
tan (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign having landed with the Pioneer Force a
Zoulla on the 4th Oct. 1867; Commnded a Native Mountain Battery forming a portion of the Abyssinian Advance
Brigade ; appointed Field Commissary of Ordnance and brought the reserve ammunition to Magdala, destroyed all
the captured ordnance, and brought back all reserve ammunition (mentioned in despatches, and Medal) .
438 Colonel E. N. Marsh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
439 Colonel H. C. Marsh served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
441 Colonel H. Marshall served in the Crimea with the 17th Lancers, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
15th Sept. 1855 until April 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee.
442 Colonell R. G. S. Marshall served in the Afghan war of 1878-79, and was -present in the engagement at
Tukht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatche*. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
443 Colonel T. C. Martelli served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medil) .
445 Colonel H. R. Martin served with the expedition to Cnina in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture
of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
446 Colonel R. C. Martin served with the 19th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 31st Aug. 1855, and was
dangerously wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
447 Colonel W. H. Mason served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of th: Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) .
449 Colonel F. H. Mathias served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
430 Colonel E. Maude served as a Volunteer with the 2nd Bombay Grenadier Native Infantry in the campaign
of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta Country, and was present at the storm and capture of the hill fortresses of
Punella and Pownghur. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege operations before Mooltan attack of
the suburbs, storm and capture of the city , and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign,
of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, night attack
and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bheel campaign of 1857-58 in the Ahmednuggur aad
Khandeish districts, and commanded a detachment of his Regt. in the skirmish of Bheelwarrah. Served in tke
Indian Mutiny campaign during the operations in Central India, including the actions of Rajghur, Mongrowlee,
Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches), and Kurai, with subsequent pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Aden Field Force in Arabia in 1864-65, and acted
as Commandant of the Station in the absence of the Brigadier General.
452 Colonel R. J. Maxwell served with the 80th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny and campaign in Oude in
1858-59, including the capture of the Fort of Simree, actions of Bera and Doondeakera (Medal).
453 Colonel J. G. Maycock served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in the 47th Regiment, including the battles
of the Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
455 Colonel C. F. Menzies served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854, 1855, and 1856 (Medal).
436 Colonel G. L. C. Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Ukarnundel Field Force in 1859,
and was|present]at|the siege and occupation of Dwarka (Medal). Served in the Ab3"ssiaian campaign on detached
-duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworks for the railway, also as Adjutant of Bombay
Sappers and Miners (Medal).
457 Colonel W. Merriman served in the Boer war of 18S1.
458 Colonel A. Meyer served with the Red River Expedition in 1870 (Medal).
460 Colonel F. B. Middleton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Chotiali Field Force (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
461 Colonel O. R. Middleton served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Staff Officer to the Northern Division (Medal
with Clasp).
462 Colonel M. J. J. Mignon served with the Belgaum Field Force under Colonel Malcolm in 1857-58, and was
present at the surrender and occupation of the Fortress of Shorapore (Medal).
464 Colonel W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the
Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending
in the capture of Calpee (wounded) ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of
Gwalior ; in the ravines of the Jumna and Sind rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Burjore Singh (Medal with Clasp).
466 Colonel W. C. Mitchel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the Mohmund hill tribe on the
Peshawur frontier in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Goraria district ill
September, October, and Novemoer 1857.
468 Colonel H. l,. Mitchell served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present at the attack and defeat of
the rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
469 Sir C. C. Scott Moncrieff served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal).
470 Colonel R. E. K. Money served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl (Medal with Clasp).
472 Colonel A.W.J. Montgomerie served throughout the suppression of the IndianMutiny, with the Guide Cavalry
at the battle of Nujjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi, and with the 1st Sikh Cavalry at the Alumbagh under
Outram from 16th January to 2nd March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow (slightly wounded), subsequent
operations in Oude, and affair of Simree (Medal with two Clasps).
473 Colonel A. H. S. Montgomery served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
473 Colonel J. L. Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 10th August 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th
and 28th November 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at
Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
470 Colonel H. M. Moorsom served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
477 Colonel A. B. Morgan served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Jugdulluck, in the advance to the relief of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Saidabad (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant General, Indian Contingent, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and with the Chiu-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
478 Colonel H. R. L.Morgan served with the JowakiAfreedee Expedition in 1S77 (Medal with Clasp). Served in
ihe Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack on the Shutargardan, in the operations round Cabul in
December 1879 including the storming of the Asmai Heights (mentioned in despatches) and the investment of
Sherpore, and with [he expedition to the Hissarik Valley (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the
Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in :88i. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Brevet of Lt.Coionel, Clasp).
Served with the Zhob Field Force under Sir George White in 1890 in command of No. 7 Mountain Battery
{mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 in command of No. 1 Mountain Battery,
Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
479 Colonel J. Morland served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the storm and re-capture of
675 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Pegu on the 21st November ; also at the relief of the Garrison on the 14th Dec. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu)v
Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59; accompanied Havelock's Force on its first taking the
field in July 185,7, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bus-
seerutgunge, Nawabgunge, Boorbeeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alunibagh, and relief of Lucknow „
Afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; during the Rohilcund campaign, and
subsequent operations in Oude (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and
Brevet, nf Medal).
481 Colonel A. Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present,
at the capture of the Taku Forts and the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 3rd
Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
482 Colonel J. W. H. C. G. Morris served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served alsc-m New Zealand
against the Maories in i860, including the attack on Puketakauere on 27th June, and was thanked in General
Pratt's despatch (Brevet of Major, Medal).
483 Colonel M. C. Morris served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the occu-
pation, after the relief of Lucknow. of the fortified outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the-
enemy's attacks ; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December (Medal).
484 Colonels J. C. D. Morrison, Sir H. H. Oldham, and A. A. Owen. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps
of Gentlemen at Anns, p. 130.
486 Colonel H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of the rebel Ra>jab of Toolsee-
pore. Served during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, — against the rebels in Bundlecundin 1859, and
commanded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalry and 3 companies of Native Infantry for-
about two months in frequent expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlut Singh and Buojore Singh near the Sind
river (Medal).
487 Colonel J. F. Morton served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
469 Colonel H. E.Mottet was present with his Regiment en field service from the commencement of the distur-
bances till 2nd November 1857.
490 Colonel W. H. Mulloy served in the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal)..
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 (Medal with Ciasp, and Khedive's Star).
492 Colonel W. W. Murdoch served with the Chitral Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 as Oolcmel on the-
Staff Commanding Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
494 Colonel A. Murray served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served with the-
detachment of the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders attached to the ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders in the-
Egyptian war of i8£2, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieb
and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 in command of a Reserve Column until transferred
to the command of a Column for operations at Thakote; afterwards commanded the 2nd Advance Column into
the Allai country till the conclusion of the campaign (twice mentioned in despatches, I>SO., and Medal witk
Clasp).
497 Colonel J. M. Murray served in the Afghan war m 1878-79 (Medal).
498 Colonel John Murray servrd in the Zulu wTar in 1879, and was present in the engagement at TJlundi, and irj
the operatiqns against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatshes, CB., and
Medal with clasp).
499 Colonel K. D. Murray served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master-
General 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Egyptian Frontier Field
Force in 1885-86 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Muster General and was present in the engagementat Giniss-
(mentioned in despatches, -DAO.').
500 Colonel H. P. P. Nash served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58. Served in the Hazara campaign on.
the North-AVest Frontier of India in 1868 with the 2nd Goorkhas, including the operations on the Black Mountain^
(Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in,
1878-80, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar Valley ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the-
march to Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration!.
501 Colonel C. E. Naylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
of^Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
503 Colonel H. A. T. Nepean was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the
Sumbulpore district in 1857 and 1858 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
50» Colonel A. L. Nicholson served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign as Commissariat Officer to Colonel Turner's Field Force in Shahabael
in 1858-59 (Medal).
506 Colonel A. C. Nightingale served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the
Indian mutiny from 25th Sept. 1857 to 20th Feb. 1858, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and other engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Eusofzie-
campaign of 1863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvoek (Medal with Clasp).
5°8 Colonel W. R. Nolan served with the 17th Lancers in the Indian campaign of 1S58, including the affairs of
Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho. Kharee, and Zeerapore (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
609 Colonel Luriley North served in the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was dangerousljr
wonnded at the defence of Fommanah (mentioned in despatch. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Zhub Valley Expedition in 1884 in commard of the Half Battalion of the North Lancashire Regiment.
510 Colonel W. North served in the Perak Expedition in 1875 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded tne Bengal
Sappers and Miners in the Afghan war of 1878-79 (Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel. Medal), and was present at
the attack and capture of Ali'Musjid, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1S79 (Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
612 Colonel W. L. Noverre served in the Indian Muiiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
613 Colonel G. A.Noyes served with the Royal Artillery in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star)..
614 Colonel H. J. Nuthall served with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry in June and July 1857 ; thence appointed
Local Ensign attached to the 24th Punjaub Infantry " Pioneers," he served as an Assistant Engineer throughout
the mutinies; was present at the siege and assault o! Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at.
Fyzabad, and in the subsequent Trans-Gogra operations. Served also as a volunteer with Hodson's Horse at the-
skirmish near Durriabad. Was twice slightly wounded, and his horse also received a sword-cut (three times
mentioned in despatches, and granted an Ensigncy in the 56th Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with
two Clasps. Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
515 Colonel R. F. Oakes served in the second Burmese war.
517 Colonel F. D. Ogilvie served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49. including the affair of Ramnuggur
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Cliillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps;.
518 Colonel W. L. K. Ogilvy served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the ^rd Battalion 60th Rifles in,
the Boer war of 1881. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engage. nent at Tel-el-Mahuta, the
action at Kassasin (9th September), and in command of the Battalion at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with.
Clasp, 4th Cla.ss of the Osmanieb, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald
Graham in 1884 with the 3rd battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, was appointed Commandant of the Base at Trii>
kitat, and was present in the engagement at Temai (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, two
Clasps).
522 Colonel E. A. Ollivant served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
58i Colonel E. P. Ommanney served in the China war in i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, the cap-
ture of Tangkn and the Ttsku Forts, and at the occupation of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two-
Clasps). Served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal
with Clasp) ; with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 (Clasp) ; and with the Duflla Expedition in 1873-74. Served
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 676
in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition
in 1885-86, and was present at the attack near Mingyan in co:nmandof a C.ilumn (mentioned in despatches, Clasp);
and with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (Clasp).
526 Colonel M. W. Ommanney served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the expedition into th»
Hissarik Valley (Medal).
537 Colonel J. W. Ottley served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India under Sir William Lock-
hart in 1897-98 with the Tirah Expeditionary Force, pare ofthetimeas Cjmmanding Royal Engineer (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal witntwo Clasps).
528 Colonel R. Oaseley served throughout the Pun.iaub campaign of 1849-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chill ianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58 ; present at the mutiny at Lucknow, at the action of Chinhut, defence and evacuation of the
Muchee Bhawuu, and throughout, the defence of the Residency, subsequent operations against the Gwalior Con-
tingent and battle of Cawnpore. occupation of Futtehpore, siege and capture of Lucknow. Performed the duties
of an Artillery Officer aud had charge of one 18-pounder and two o-pounders at Gubbins' outpost during the
defence of the Residency from July to Nov. 1857 (twice mentioned in 'despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and a
year's service).
531 Colonel C. H. Palmer served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the operations on the Black Moun-
tain (Medal with Clasp) ; also served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72 imentioned in despatches, Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-8 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
632 Colonel G. H. Parker served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in command of the 92nd Highlanders, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches) and subsequent pursuit
of the Afghans, in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 including the storming of theAsmai Heights (men-
tioned in despatches) and the investment of Sherpore, and in the engagement at Charasiab on the 25th April 1880
(mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served
in the Boer war of 1881 in command of the Regiment.
S33 Colonel H. G. Paske served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1855, including the siege
and fail of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1858 including the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
634 Colonel A. J. Pearson served in the Hazara campaign in i863 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan
war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant aud Quarter
Master General for Intelligence duties with the Indian Contingent, and was present in the engagement at the
Tolrek zereba (Medal with two Clasos, and Khedive's Star).
535 Colonel G. F. Pearson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 13th November 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at an
attack upon and defeat of a large body of rebels at Khonee Pass in the Jubbulpore district on the 27th December
1857 iMedal).
536 Colonel C. C. Pemberton served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal wiih Clasp).
137 Colonel J. Pennycuick served in the Abyssinian campaign m 1868 in command of H Company Madras
Sappers (Medal).
638 Colonel P. Percival served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, assault of the 18th June, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts
Bunniarand Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rauipore Kussia, and subsequent operations
in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
630 Colonel C. S. Perry served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-80 (Medal with Clasp).
540 Colonel L. F. Perry served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and commanded a battery of Royal Artillery at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Khedive's Star).
111 Colonel E. N. Peters served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
5,3 Colonel G. Philips served m the Crimea from September 1854 to February 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol attack and capture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the 20th Noveinuer 1854, aud battle of Inkermau. Was
mentioned in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers as having "particularly distinguished himself"
during the siege (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
541 Colonel H. Phillipps served with the Persian Expeditionary Forje m 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal and Clasp) . Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlau
which captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858. Served in the Afghan war
in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
516 Colonel Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea from 1st July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 44th Regiment during the campaign of i860, in
the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
617 Colonel T. H. Pitt served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
548 Colonel F. L. Playfair served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
Rangoon 12th and 14th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
549 Colonel A. G. Plomer served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, an I was
present at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal and
Clasp). Served in the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow; at
the siege and capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurrari, and
subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857 ; at the siege and storm of the fortresses of
Chendaree and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from
the 15th to the 23rd May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal
with Clasp).
550 Colonel R. H. W. Plunkett served in the Afghan war in 1875-80 (Medal).
531 Colonel F. Pocklington served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battlesof Alma andlnkermau, and tne siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"" Sir George Pocock served with the 30th Regt. in the Crimea from the 20th June to Oct. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal
6i4 Colonel E. T. Pollok accompanied a field force under Colonel Cotton in 1853-54 in the Prome andTharawaddie
districts, employed in driving out gangs of Dacoits from Maoung-Gong-Gie, engaged in several minor affairs in
those districts.
556 Colonel A.Poole servedin the Abyssinian warin 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"6 Colonel A. J.Poole served in the operations against the'iaeping rebels in China in 1862, including the
second capture of Keding (Medal). Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and was severely wounded in the affair at
Serobi on the ioih November (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Meaal with Clasp). Servedin the
Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the Shan Column in command of a Wing of tne 2nd Battalion of the Hamp-
shire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
657 Colonel P. E. Pope served witu the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagements at El Maglar, Tel-el-Manuta, and Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
458 Colonel W. H. Rathborne served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Stan)
Served in the operations in Zululand in 1881.
677 Colonels tietired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
559 Colonel J. T. Ready served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in he
engagements at Girishk and Maiwand, and in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
-M Colonel H. S. E. Reeves served in the Zulu war in 1879 an<l in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(mentionad in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 as Director of Transport (mentioned in despatches, granted relative rank of Lt.Colonel, Medal, 3rd
Class of the Med.udie, and Khedive's Star).
561 Colonel Robert Reirt served inthePunjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Companies
98th Regiment in the force under Sir Colin' Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850. Served
in the Peshawtir Expeditionary Force on the Eusofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858,
and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana, on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
562 Colonel C. R. Richardson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49 with the 61st Regiment, a.nd was present at the action of Rarnnuggur, the passage of' the
Chenab, the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah, and with the field force in pursuit of the Affghans to the
Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
563 Colonel J. A. Richmond served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frcutiei from 16th November
1858 to 12th March 1859.
564 Colonel; M. P. Ricketts served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; accompanied as Interpreter
ts the 37th Regt. and other detachments sent to the relief of the besieged Garrison at Arrah ; acted as Staff Officer to
Colonel Milmanat the action of Alrowlee (mentioned in despatches), and present throughout thesiege of Azimghur
from 28th March to 15th April 1858, and various. skirmishes(Medal).
503 Colonel H. W. D. Riley served with the Bbootan Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of Dewangiri
(Medal with Clasp).
566 Colonel H. b. Roberts was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Re-
doubt Kaleh on the 19th May 1854. Served with the R. M. Brigade during the siege of Sebastopol ; was employed
as Assistant Engineer at Balaklava, and with the R. M. Artillery in the siege train before Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
567 Colonel G.Forbes-Robertson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the action at Kudjwa, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pur-
suit to Seraighat, siege and capture ot Lucknow, affair of Allegunge, battle of Bareilly, actions of Pusgaon and
Russulpore, and evacuation of the Fort of Jlithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eusofzai campaign
of 1S63-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with fiiasp).
5CS ColonelJ. F. Robertson served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and capture
of Mohumra and subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the opera-
tions against the insurgent Dessaies intheNorth Canara and Bedee districts from 15th February to 23rd May 1858 ;
proceeded withthe detachment sent from Dharwarto reinforce thecolumnunder Colonel Malcolm before Nurgoond.
560 Colonel W. Robertson served during the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present with the Martaban Column
on its advance to Tonghoo ; also at the attack upon Kyouk Douay, and other affairs during the march (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Kimedy in 1856. Served in Bengal with
Madras Rifles during the mutinies in 1857-59 (Medal).
570 Colonel H. S. Robinson was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1857-58.
571 Colonel;J. C. Robinson served throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78 in command of the Colonial Artillery,
and was present in the engagement at Quintana, and numerous minor aflairs, including that at Malan's Mission,
the attack on the Kobogaba River, anu the expedition to Bomvanaland (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, and Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present under Major General Sir
John Ross in the operations at SheKabad in April 1880; accompanitd Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and commanded a battery of Royal Artillery at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
573 Major General W. G. W.Robinscn served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was in charge of the Department during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76 (promoted Assistant Commissary Genera], mentioned in despatches.'Medal with Clasp.) Served in the
Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Commissariat Officer Base and Lines of Com-
munication (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General, CB., Medal, ^rd Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
571 Colonel T. F. C. Rochfort served during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-38, and was present at the siega
and capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp).
575 Colonel R. E. Roe served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the i7tli May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry to the Saugor
and Nerbudda Field Division, and was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Kubai, general action of Banda (men-
tioned in despatches), and surrender of the Rajah of Kirwee on 5th June 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
576 Colonel W. Rogersou served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Katr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expe-
dition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion .Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp), and in the subsequent occu-
pation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
s;7 Colonel C. K. C. Rooke served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku
occupation of Tientsin, actions ol the 18th and 21st Sept., and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served
in the Bethuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
578 Colunel H. D. Rooke served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882
and was present at the surrender of Kifr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the ex--
pedition to the Soudan with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (mentioned in despatches, Clasp), and in
the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
580 Colonel G. C. Ross served iu the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
531 Colonel G. W. 0. Rothe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at thejeapture of Ali Musjid
as Adjutant of Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
532 Colonel T. Rowland served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 in command of the 1st Battalion of the 5th Foot, and wag
present at the operations in Besud and with the Kama Expedition (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
583 Colonel W. H. Rowland served with the 45th Regt. in the Orange River Sovereignty during the Kaffir war of
1S51-53 (Medal). Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri
in 1865 (Medal).
585 Colonel G. A. Russell served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1359 (Medal).
SS6 Colonel E. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-^6, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian
Mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow— dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
587 Colonel H. H. St. Leger served during the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59 with the 80th Regiment in a Flying
Column under Colonel Christie, including an engagement on the banks of the Jumna ; also in Ross' Camel Corps
with Sir Hugh Rose s Force, and was present at the battle of Gowlowlie and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Cameron Highlanders, and was Commandant of Korosko from the 1st April to the 20th July 1885 (Clasp). Com-
manded the Cameron Highlanders throughout the operations in the Eastern Soudan in 1885-86 under Sir Frederick
Stephenson, was Commandant of advanced posts from the 26th November to 29th December, and was present at
the defence of Fort Kosheh and in the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, DSO.).
588 Colonel T. A. St. Quintin served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 678
the attack and capture of AH Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Genera] G. Gough (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
589 Colonel D. J. D. Safford served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in i857-58^with
the Jounpore Field Force in the actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
_ 59° Colonel M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command ofa Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
: 591 Colonel C. E. Salkeld served with the 2nd Bengal Cavalry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with.
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
592 Colonel A. Saltmarshe served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal). Served with the 70th Regiment
m New Zealand during the war of 1863-65, and was severely wounded at Pukikohe (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
=93 Colonel W. H. Snndhani served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
* Colonel R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Abyssinim campaign in charge of Water Supply
and road repairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
-9K (-'0'one' J- H. Satterthwaite served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875 (Medal with Clasp).
=96 Colonel II. J. Savage served with the detachment of the 91st Regiment in the expedition against the insurgent
Boers beyond the Orange River. SouthAfrica, in 1845; also in the Kaffir warof 1846-47; and in that in 1852-53 (Medal).
''' Colonel A. Schmid served in the Sehleswig-Uolstein Army during the first Danish war, and took part in the
campaigns of 1848-50, being present at niost of the actions, and has received the Schle«wig-Holstein decoration.
Colonel C. E. S. Scott served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
599 Colonel C. H. S. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 7th February
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of aud affairs atTaman (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the.
aotious of Koonch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Galolee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, aud capture of
Gwalior (mentioned in despatches). In November 1858 accompanied a Flying Column to hunt up rebels in the
Gwahor district as Staff Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
°™ Colonel E. K. Scott served with the Bundlecund field force in 1850.
601 Colonel Albert Seagrim served with the 1st Rovals in the Crimea from the 20th August 1835, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Med»l with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6"z Colonel H. L. Searle was at the action of Ecknaes in the Gulf of Finland, 20th May 1854, in action with the
torts of Bumarsund T5th August, and at the surrender of Fort Prasto on tho 16th August. Served with the Baltic
Expedition in 1855, and in the mortar-boat flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
604 Colonel M. C. Seton served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including
the action of Sinho, the taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps). Also served against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, and was
present at_ the taking of the fortified stockades at Naizang, storm and capture of the walled cities of Kading,
Ismpoo, Najow and Onolin. Served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1S79, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86
W16os n 2nd ■B;UtaUon Hampshire Regiment including the surrender of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
Colonel J. F. T. Shadwell served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; commanded the
selected marksmen of the Regiment during tho Peshawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction
60- n5ISt Be!'-al Native Infantry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
Colonel E. VV. Shaw was employed in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, and was present at
Uunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of Lucknow ; also present
at the affair of Dobriah and commanded a detachment of his regiment at Hurryah on the 29th August 1858, also at
Uoomeragunge on 26th November 1858, under Brigadier Rowcroft, also at Burreeah on the 3rd December 1858 ;
present at the battle of Toolespore (Medal).
_ "'' Colonel T. R. Shaw-Hellier served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
"an eil«aSements at Tel-el- Mahuta and Kassasin on the 28th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Colonel Sidebottom-Venner served with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 and was present at the
assault of the Eedun on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
Colonel R. J. B. Simpson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and commanded the storming party
at the Minhla Redoubt and was dangerously wounded in the attack at Kadoe on the 13th January which he con-
ducted (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
11 Colonel T. T. Simpson served with the Peshawur Division during the Seooy mutiny in 1858. Served with
the Force under Brigadier General Cnamberlain in 1859-60 against the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees, and was present
at the capture and burning of Maidanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Field Force under
Brigadier General Sir 0. V. Tanner from the 2nd September to the 2nd December 1884.
°'2 Colonel R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in
1S57-58, and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and 1st Jan. 1858, and Cherpoorah on i3th
Feb. 1S58, and saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
' 3 Colonel C. F. J. Skottowe served with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea during the Russian war, and
was present at the defence and occupation of Kertch. Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry
during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and 10th October 1852, at Nowany
from 19th October to 20th December 1852; accompanied the force under Sir John Chea^e to Meeaday, and present
at the attack of the stockades 30th January 1853, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
-5 Colonel F. J. Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survey aud works proposed and partly executed
m connection with the supply of water to Zoulla from Koomeylee, 12 miles (Medal).
616 Colonel A. E. H. Smyth served with the 2nd Battalion i^th Foot in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Can-
dahar Field Force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
617 Colonel C. C. Smyth served in the Transport Department on the Red River Expedition from Canada of 1870.
Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 51st Light
Infantry in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the first
expedition to the Bazar Valley (mentioned in despatches), and in the advance to the relief of Cabul including the
affair at Jugdulluck (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of Kroomen
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the opera-
tions near Suakin in December 1888, including the engagement, at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Clasp,
and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
618 Colonel J. Smyth commanded the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into Canada in
May 1S70.
619 Colonel R. G. Smyth served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture
of Lucknow in 1858 (Meaal with Clasp).
620 Colonel E. B. Snow served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 and 1855 (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations
for Gallantry, p. 786.]
621 Colonel H. G. E. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of
1850-52 (Medal).
622 Colonel W. F. Spaight served with the Nile Expedition in 3884-85 in charge of Transport at Dal (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
623 Colonel A. T. Spens served with the Persian Expeditionary Field Force in 1856 and 1857, and was present at
the landing at Hallilah Bay, assault and capture of Reshire, and surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon (wouuded),and
action of Khooshab ; commanded the Left Troop of the Squadron 3rd Light Cavalry, which charged and broke the
679 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Persian square (horse wounded, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose, including siege and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrokota, forcing of the Muddenpore
Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, battle of Muttra, the three engagements at Jalowlee on the River
Jumna (acted as Quarter Master General to the Second Brigade), capture of Calpee, capture of the cantonment of
Morar, final pursuit of the enemy under Sir Robert Napier, battle of Jowra Alipore ; also served against the rebels
in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts during the monsoon of 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
821 Colone Fi. W. M. Spring served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 23rd Dec. 1867 as Commissary of
Ordnance and was in charge of the Ordnance Depot established at Senafe (Medal).
625 Colonel Charles Steel served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimeafrom 29th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, und Turkish Medal).
627 Colonel Fitzroy Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifie Brigade during the Indian campaign
°f 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpoie, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the North-West Frontier campaign of 1863-64 as Staff Officer of the Field Force under
Colonel Macdonald (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field
Force and was present at the attack and capture of All Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and
Laghman Valleys (Medal with Clasp).
628 Colonel F. G. Steuart served with the Bombay Column in the Puniaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
tJie siegeand surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Ssrved with the Persian Expedition in 1856-57, including
the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) .
629 Colonel John Stevenson served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
eampaign in Oude in 1838-59 (Medal). Served also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp).
631 Colonel G. G. Stewart served in the China war in i860, and was present at the capture of Sinho and Tangku
acid at the occupation of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
02 Colonel H. J. Stock served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major with the Southern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
p. 786.I
633 Colonel H. W. Stockley served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, and was present at the bombardment of
Mehumrah (Medal with Clasp).
634 Colonel W. Stoddart was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppres-
Mun of the Indian Mutiny from 9th February 1858.
636 Colonel A. Straghan served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S. and was
present at the storm and capture of Shorapore (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry
in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and commanded the Battalion at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,
CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
637 Colonel C. D. A. Straker served in the Afghan war ia 1879-80 (Medal).
638 Colonel H. AV. Stroud served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also a ;
Peshawnr, under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies from 1857 to i860.
639 Colonel R. W. Studdy was employed in the Transport Department with the Northern Afghanistan Field
Force in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the ist Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
640 Colonel N. G. Sturt served in the Abyssinian campaign and commanded No. 2 Company Bombay Sappers
which did excellent service on the Senafe Pass and the Sooro Defile, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala ( Medal) .
641 Colonel M. S. J. Sunderland served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the ist Battalion of the Royal Susses
Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the action
at Abu Klea and the engagement at Metammeh, where he commanded a half-battalion (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara campaign
in 1888 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, JJSO., and Medal
with Clasp 1.
642 Colonel J. F. Sweeney served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
643 Colonel G. A. Sweny, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Abyssinia as Aide de Camp to Brigadier
General VVilby ; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the ist Brigade ist Division,
and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain
for service, Medal).
644 Colonel G. C. Swiney served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S with the 7th Hussars and was pre-
sent in an engagement near Allahabad in Dec. 1857.
647 Colonel A. Swinton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
648 Colonel E. D. Tarleton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
649 Colonel W. J. Tathani served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (Medal with Clasp).
650 Colonel A. Taylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the affair of Kamnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
652 Colonel J. B. Taylor served with field detachments on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November 1S58 to
12th March 1859.
653 Colonel P. T. H. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
654 Colonel R. A. Taylor served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan. attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress : also the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh Army
at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in sup-
pressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1S53 (Medal).
655 Colonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the 24th Foot against the mutineers of the 14th Bengal
Native Infantry at Jhelum on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
656 Sir Edward Thackeray served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle
of Budleekestrai, throughout the siege of Delhi (Victoria Cross) ; was afterwards present at the actions of Gun-
geree, Pi-ttialee, and Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcuuu campaign, including
the attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Alygunge*, and capture of Bareilly ; served also the Oude campaign of 185S-59.
(Medal with two Clasps) ; was awarded ttte H\T " for cool intrepidity and characteristic daring in extinguishing a
fire in the Delhi Magazine enclosure, on the 16th September 1857, under a close and heavy musketry fire from the
enemy, at the imminent risk of his life from the explosion of combustible stores in the shed in which the fire
occurred." Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the advance to Cabul with the force under
Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagement at Jugdulluck — severely wounded (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
658 Colonel H. Thompson served with the 10th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from the 9th March 1856 until the withdrawal of'the Army. Served as Adjutant of the Bijnour Rajpoot Levy
during the operations in Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler in 1859; and as Brigade Major with the Cachar
column of the Looshai Expeditionary Force under Sir G. Bourchier in 1871-72 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Afghan war in 1S80 (Medal).
659 Colonel H. M. Thompson served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56. and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, including the assault on the Quarries on the 8th June, the capture of the Cemetery and Rifle Pits of the
18th June, and with the Reserve at the attack on the Redan of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1863.
660 Colonel Ross Thompson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part with the Hissarik and Lughman
Expeditions (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal).
661 Colonel M. Tilford served with the 2nd Battalion doth Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
In the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also served throughout the
campaign of i860 in China, and was present in the action of Sinho, the taking of Tangku, the capture of the Taka.
Forts, and the surrender of P ekin (Medal with two Clasps).
Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 680
662 Colonel F. J. Todd served with the ist Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
«« Colonel K. R. Todd served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Commandmg-
Royal Engineer, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
664 Colonel C. E. Torriano served in the Eastern campaign in i854-=;5, and was present at the battle of Inkerman
and at the siege of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the engagements at Pandora and'
Meangunge and the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
s65 Colonel F. T. Townshend served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the-
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August— wounded (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal, 4th Class of the Osmanieh. and Khedive's Star).
«K Colonel E. J. Tremlett served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Kambula-
(mentioned in despatches), Zlobane Mountain, and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal
with Clasp).
667 Colonel the Hon. "W. Le Poer Trench served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-5S ; was present
at the operations prior to, and commanded a ladder party at the capture of Canton ; also commanded a ladder
party at the assault and capture of Namtow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
669 Colonel Trent-Stoughton served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in 1864-66, was
present at the assault on the Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches), and acted as a regimental Major in the action of
Te Ranga, and severely wounded in right wrist while leading two Companies of the 68th into the left of the enemy's
rifle-pits (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
470 Colonel G. H. Trotman served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 187S to
July 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the-
engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
672 Colonel Thomas Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the-
siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, capture of Garracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of
Mudispore, siege and storming of Jhansi. battle of the Betwa storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch'
and Muttra, battle of Galowlee (mentioned in despatches for "steadiness and gallantry "), captures of Calpee
and Gwalior, and several slight affairs in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
673 Colonel A, H. Tucker served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, an(i was present at the battles of the Alma,,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps,.
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
671 Colonel A. TufneU served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at t he-
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards commanded the Battalion to the end of the campaign-
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
675 Colonel J. P. Turbervill commanded a detachmeut during the disturbances in Pariah Kimedy in 1S56,
was actively employed against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore district in 1858, and received the thanks of the-
Bengal Government for his services.
676 Colonel H. F. Turner served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Director of Telegraphs, and was pre-
sent in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
477 Colonel T. Turner served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
678 Colonel A. C. Twentyman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Tran-port Train (Medal).
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
679 Colonel P. A. A. Twynam served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Genera?
and Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, 3rd
Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
680 Colonel G. Tyndall served with the Madras Rifles 1857-58 in quelling the mutiny in India, and was present
at the capture of Lucknow, and with the force under Major General Whitlock in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
682 Colonel the Hon. J. C. Vanneck served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the
Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen aaeii
Temai (Clasp).
083 Colonel G. F. Vesey served as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in 1S54 (Medal). Attacked and destroyed'
a party of Mopla fanatics with a detachment of 43rd Light Infantry at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September,
1873, and was thanked by the Madras Government.
633 Colonel W. Waddington served with Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing-
at Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and during the forced march on Borazjoon,
the occupation of the enemy's entrenGhed camp, and the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
686 Colonel A. J. "Wake served the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and taking of Fert Mittowlie (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
688 Colonel D. 0. Walker served with the Raipootana Field Force in 1857-59, and was present at the capture of
Fort Awah and the siege of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
689 Colonel T. N. Walker served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 2nd Bengal European
Fusiliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1857 (wounded on the 18th July), and was selected as
one of the Subalterns of the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the 15th Septem-
ber) ; was afterwards present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrender of the forts of Rewarrie,
Jujjhur, Ranonde, Furrucknngur, and Bullumbghur; served with the 17th Punjaub Infantry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858, including the actions of Amsoth, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Medal'
with Clasp). Served with the expedition against the Naga. Hill tribes in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of
Konoma (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
690 Colonel G. T. Wallace served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
691 Colonel W. A. J. Wallace served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as a Field Engineer with the Koorum Column,
and superintended the movement by rail of Sir Donald Stewart's Division in November 1878 over 300 miles of the
newly opened Indus \" alley railway between Mooltan and Sukkur (received the thanks of the Commander in
Chief in India, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in charge of the railway operations, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
692 Colonel F. D. Walters served with the 44th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27th Jan. 1855. including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the acdou of Sinho, assault and
eapture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
693 Colonel J. H. Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and-
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
695 Colonel R. I. Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. Hannibal at the siege '
and fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
Served in South Africa with the 90th Light Infantry during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
696 Colonel William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden ai">lnst the Foadlee
Arabs in 1865-66. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of T-4- 1-K)bir (mentioned'
in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie. and Khedive's Star).
697 Colonel F. G. E. Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadai's Tank ; commanded the Heavy-
Battery at the storming of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow; summer campaign in Oude, and actions
of Barree and Simree ; passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Port Rehora, and attack on Koelee (com-
manded the Artillery) ; also served in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the-
Fort of Mudjedia — commanded the Mortar Battery (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps),.
681 Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Served at TTmbeyla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was
present at the storming of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of Chumla (mentioned
in desDatches, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-63 (Clasp).
699 Colonel C. J. Watson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS5-86 (Medal with Clasp).
700 Colonel R. J. Watson served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
701 Colonel 3. B. Watts served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78, and was present at the affair a
Jummoo (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on 6th October 1879, and at the subsequent occupation of Cabal (Medal with Clasp).
702 Colonel L. Waveli served with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers' in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including
the action of Nujufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls ; actions of Narnoul
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Due-know (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 1862 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
703 Colonel A. G. Webster served with Dind's Mooltauee Horse during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58.
and was present at Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareilly, Shabjehanpore, and capture of Mohundee
(Medal). Received a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meerut Dight Horse in 1857. Served
with the 19th Hussars throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El
Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches. CB., and two Clasps;.
704 Colonel A. T. Welsh served with the Soth Regiment m the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the storming of
Hartaban, bombardment of Rangoon and subsequent operations on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the
great Dagon Pagcda, and storming of Rangoon ; bombardment and capture of Prome (mentioned in General
Goodwin's despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General of India in Council), night attacks of the
enemy on the Camp on the heights of Prome, and expedition into Poungdey district in February and March 1853
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Majorj.
706 Colonel H. I. Wheler served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-63 (Medal with Clasp).
707 Sir Trevor Wheler served in the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Also in the Burmese war of 1S32-53, and was present at the relief and
recapture of Pegu, and the advance on Tongnoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian Mutiny cam-
paign in 1858-59, including the capture of Ducknow, action of Barree, and commanded the troops that defeated the
Nusseerabad Brigade at Sahadutgunge on 30th March 1858 capturing five guns (Brevet of Major). Proceeded to
Central India and served under Sir Robert Napier; was in command of a field force for some months in the pur-
suit of Prince Ferozshah (Medal with Claspi. Also served with the Eusofzai Fie.d Force in 1863, and was severely
wounded at [Jmbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan war of 1865-66 (Clasp).
708 Colonel F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the India"n campaign of 1857-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Futtehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
709 Colonel S. D. White served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served
also in the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the actions near Agra and Allyghur, operations near
Shereshur Ghaut, and action of Dowra (Medal).
710 Colonel W. H. White served with the 49th and 26th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war of
1852-53, and was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on 26th May 1852, attack and
destruction of the Burman camp and repulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the 17th and 18th July, and
from 20th July to 18th Aug. 1852 (Medal" with Clasp for Pegu).
711 Colonel W. Whit-la commanded a detachment of the 1st Battalion 10th Regiment in the Perak River Expedition
in 1875, and commanded the troops when a combined naval and military force attacked and captured two stockades
and five guns (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
713 Colonel B. R. Whittaker served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. the expedition to Borazjoon,and action at Kooshab (Medal with Clasp).
714 Colonel J. E. Whifting served as an ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers
during the Indian Mutiny from Nov. 1857 to Oct. 1858. Also served as Lieutenant with the 8th Regiment
during the Oude campaign till Feb. 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
715 Colonel J. M'G. Whitton served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force, and had charge of a
Danger during the engagement at Lang's Nek.
716 Colonel Montgomery Williams served with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppres-
sion of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign
of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
717 Colonel R. F. Williams served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was pre-
sent at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
718 Colonel R. F. Williamson embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion of the 23rd Fusiliers in 1873
.(Ashanti Medal). Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1385-8S with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at Zeedaw where he commanded, aud at Kadoe (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1831 in command of the 1st
Brigade (mentioned iu despatches, CB., and Clasp).
719 Colonel A. R. Wilson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, including the forced march on
Borazjoon, and the night attack and battle at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
720 Colonel C. W. H. Wilson served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes of
SIkkim in 1861 ; also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
.(Medal with Clasp) .
721 Colonel H. B. Wilson served with the 71st Highland Dight Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against
the Boneyrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the nth
November to the 1st December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the
Regiment (Medal with Claspi.
733 Colonel W. F. Wilson served with the 90th Dight Infantry in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
engagements at Kambula and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
724 Colonel R. W. C. Winsloe served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with
ithe 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, an<l was present in the engagement at Ulundi — severely wounded (Brevet
of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom
— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Aide de Camp to the Queen). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 in command of the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
725 Colonel J. Withers served in the Abyssinian war of 1868 (Medal).
726 Colonel Ambrose Wolrige served in the Baltic in August and September 1S54 (Medal) ; served the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, and was with the Dight Division of the Army
at the battle of Inkerman. and in the Trenches during the whole winter; present with the combined Force before
Sebastopol during the siege, and at its fall in 1855 ; served as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion on the Kertch Expedi-
tion and occupation of Yeni Kale, was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian Medal,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Royal Marines in the engagement with the forts at
Kagosima in Japan on the 15th August 1864 (Brevet of Major). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at
the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Major of Brigade at the capture and
destruction of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept.
t864 (mentioned in despatches).
727 Colonel II. Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;. Served in the campaign on tue North-West Fron-
tier in 1862, and was present at the action at Shubkudder (iledal with Clasp). Served with the 4th Battalion Rifle
Brigade in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal) . Served in the expedition against tue Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881.
72° Colonel J. Woodcock served in the Burmese war of 1852-33 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
729 Colonel W. W. Woodward served with the Persian Expedition of 1856-57, "including the battle of Kooshab
Colonels Retired on Fall or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 682
(Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59, including the action on the Taringa
Hills at MybeeKanca and Goozerat (Modal).
"i Colonel C. W. Youge served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian,
campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
732 Colonel T. H. B. Young served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 (Medal with Clasp).
733 Colonel W. Young served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including the siege-
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party (severely wounded), and assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Also served in>
the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
731 Colonel J. Younger.— For War Services, see Militia Artillery, p. 883.
Lieut.Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Lt. Colonel C. H. E. Adamson was employed on civil dut3' during the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (received!
the thanks of tbe Government of India, mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
2 Lt.Colonel R. I. Adamson served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel H. B. Adcock served with the 6th Regiment in the Hizara campaign ofiS68, including the subsequent,
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt.Colonel R. L. Agassiz.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
6 Lt.Colonel G. A. Agnew served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was-
present with Havelock's Column at the actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept., relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
now (wounded) 17th Oct., defence of the Alumbagh by Outram, campaign in Oude, and final capture of Lasknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
7 Lt.Colonel W. A. Atchison was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursioa of Fenians
into Canada in May 1870.
9 Lt.Colonel W. G. Alexander served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 18S5, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde with assaults on the Secundrabagh and Shahnujuf,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khodagunge, storming of the Begum
Kotee and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort at Rohea and campaign of Rohilcund, including actions of Alle-
gunge and Bareilly ; served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgavvn and Russulpore,
attack on fort at Mithowlee and action of Biswah (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Force under Sir John
Garvock at Umbeyla on theN.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel B. M. Allen served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal), and in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in
1881 attached to the Signalling Department. Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1890.
11 Lt.Colonel R. V. Allen served in the China Expedition. Also with the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and
at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel S. V. Alston served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85, took part in the defence of Suakin, and
was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
13 Lt.Colonel M. A. Alves served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at'Char-
asiah on the 25th April 1880 (mentioned in despatches, Medal;.
li Lt.Colonel E. F. Angelo served with the 28th Regt. in the Crimea from August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
16 Lt.Colonel B. V. Arbuckle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Mahsood
Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
(Medal with Clasp) . During the Afghan war in 1879-80 he was employed on Commissariat duty (Medal) .
18 Lt.Colonel F. H. Armstrong served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
19 Lt.Colonel J. A. Armstrong served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65 as Assistant Field Engineer
(Medal with Clasp), and with the Hazara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the operations
of 1868; had charge of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde's despatch for having rapidly
constructed and worked the Telegraph Line (Clasp).
20 Lt.Colonel M. Armstrong served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Khyber Field Force (Medal).
23 Lt.Colonel Aytoun served in the Southern Mahratta carnnaign of 1844-45, including the siege and capture of
the forts of Punella, Pownghur, Monohur, and Munsuntosh. Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny 1858-59,
including the pursuit of Tantia Topee, actions with Bheels, siege of Dwarka, and action of Somnassa (Medal).
2* Lt.Colonel F. Bailey served witn the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with
Clasp).
25 Lt.Colonel T. J. Bailey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) . Served with the Zhob "Valley Expedition
in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
26 Lt.Colonel C. D. Baillie served the campaign of i860 in China with 3rdBuffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku.
Forts).
2' Lt.Colonel J. E. Baines served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force on Transport
duty (Medal).
28 Lt.Colonel R. A. Baker served with the Saugor Field Force during 1858.
29 Lt.Colonel Wm. Banks served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganaj
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse shot); siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie cfi"")!!;
Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
30 Lt.Colonel W. Bannatyne served :n the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
31 Lt.Colonel C. St. J. B. Barnett was attached to the 10th Foot during the Indian Mutiny campaign in iS^S-jo,
and was present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimghur, and defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865.
(Medal with Clasp), and with the 1 st Goorkhas throughout the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
32 Lt.Colonel F. Barnston served on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal
with Clasp).
33 Lt.Colonel T. A. A. Barstow served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Cobbeand Colonel Drew from the-
commencement of the Afghan war in 1878 till August 1879 with the Koorum Field Force, including the Khost
Expedition, part of the time as Superintendent of Army Signalling ; was present at the attack and capture of the
Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Mattoob (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
36 Lt. Colonel M. M. Battye served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the mutiny at Dinapor and
attempt to relieve Arrah ; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Cbanda, TJmeerporp, Sultan-
pore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal
with Clasp).
37 Lt.Colonel D. W. Becher served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and commanded a Detachment of
the 8th Irregular Cavalry at the repulse of rebels from Huldwanee on the 18th Sept. 1857 (Medal).
683 Lieut.Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
39 Lt. Colonel G. W. Beivsford served with the Garo Hills Expedition in 1871-72 ; in the operations against the
nagasin 1877-8 ; and with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches).
41 Lt.Colonel W. G. T. Bickford served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 I Medal1.
42 Lt.Colonel H. D. Bicknell served in the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal). Served
with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879 including the action of Gingindhlovu and reiiefof Ekowe
i(Mednl with Clasp .
44 Lt.Colonel F. H. Blanshnrd served in the Afghan war in 1879-30 (Medal).
45 Lt.Colonel L. Blathwayt served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present
at the siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, AUvgunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of
Rampore Kussia, and passage of the Gogra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expeditionary force in China in
1860-62 and was present in various operations against the Taeping rebels in 1S62 (Medal). Also served with the
Bhootan Expediiionin 1864-65 (Medal).
46 Lt.Colonel Bleaymire served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill Tribes in Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier.
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action of Ramnuggnr, and battles of Chillian-
wallah (wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including defence of
Cawnpore. and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
43 Lt.Colonel A. A. Boggs served with the 55th Regiment in the Bhootan Expedition in 1365 (Medal with Clasp).
54 Lt.Colonel A. J. Borton was present as Adjutant with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of
Fenians into Canada in May 1870.
55 Lt.Colonel J. Boulderson served with the 71st Highlanders in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present
at the battle of Kotakeserai, recapture of Gwalior, and operations against Burgore and Dowlut Sing (Medal with
Clasp). Served also throughout the campaign against the hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863 (Medal with
■Clasp). Served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu
and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel H. S. Bourchier served with the Battalion of Royal Marines in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
57 Lt.Colonel John Bourchier served with the 81st Regiment throughout the Indian Mutiny in 1857-5S (Medal).
56 Lt.Colonel H.G. Bowen commanded a detachment of the 88th Regiment at East London during the e^rly part
of the Kafir war of 1877-78, and served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
5S Lt.Colonel W.J. Boye« served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75, and with the Jowaki Afreelee Expe-
dition in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879- 80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
60 Lt.Colonel E. H. C. Braddon served on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of Dewangiri
{Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned iu despatches, Clasp).
61 Lt.Colonel H. R. Bradford served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ram-
auo'o'ur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at Jullundur
when the Native Troops mutinied on the 7th June 1857, and accompanied the pursuing Column (Medal).
63 Lt.Colonel J. D. Bradley served in the Crimea from 10th Jan. 1855 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
64 Lt.Colonel J. L. Bradshaw served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76
{Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
66 jLt.Colonel D. M. F. Brady served with the 6th Regiment iu the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
67 Lt.Colonel W. M. Brander served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was mentioned in despatches " for the great
judgment he showed in selecting a landing place and camping ground " at the wreck of the Clyde (Medal with
Clasp).
68 Lt.Colonel E. Brandt served with the 1st Bombay Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 at Sukkur
in the Punjaub, and in Central India.
69 Lt.Colonel R. K. Brereton served with the Hazara Expedition in 18S8 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
ILt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp) .
70 Lt.Colonel F. H. Bridgman served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
71 Lt.Colonel J. A. J. Briggs served with the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present
at the capture of Orakau and at the affair of Nukumaru (Medal).
72 Lt.Colonel F. S. S. Brind served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-60 in defence of the Kumaon
Hills, and in Rohilcund, including the affairs of Huldawhanee and Buhairee, and action of Churpoorpah (con-
tused! ; the second Oude campaign, and with Ross's Camel Corps in Central India (Medal). Served with the 19th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, and as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Bright in the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 17th
Regiment in the Afghan war of 1S7S-79, and was present at the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatch,
Brevet of Major, Medal).
73 Lt.Colonel W. H. Brind served as a Midshipman in the Navy throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, and
was present at the landing under heavy fire in Hallilah Bay, taking of the Bushire Forts, bombardment storm
and capture of Busnire (wounded), battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohnmrah (Medal with Clasp).
Was also actively engaged in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in 1857.
Served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present in
Khe actions of Barree, Nawabgunge, and Kentour, engagement with and capture of five guns from the Nusseera-
had Brigade, and several other actions in Oude (Medal). Served with the nth Punjaub Infantry in tha China
•war of i860 at the defence of Canton; and in 1861 was engaged in the defence of Shanghai and Woosung against
the Taeping rebels (Medal).
77 Lt.Colonel W. E. Brown served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol, attacks of the Redan on iSth June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept.; also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a party
■of the 57th Regiment with the Column under Brigadier Coghlan at the attack and capture of the Arab village of
Sheik Othman on the 18th March 1S58 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in General orders). Served in the
New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
78 Lt.Colonel E. F. Browne served throughout the Indian Mutiny, including the outbreak at Nusseerabad in May
1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
79 'Lt.Colonel H. R. Y. Browne served with Wood's Column in the Zulu war of 1870, and was present in the
■engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
" Lt.Colonel W. H. Browne served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian North-West Frontier war of 3863, and
was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in
1878-79 (Medal).
82 Lt.Colonel A. C. Bruce serevd in the Afghan war from April i879untii invalided on 26th May 1880, as Assistant
Field Engineer, first with the 2ndDivision Peshawur Valley Field Force, and afterwards with the Khyber Line
Force, ncfuding the operations in the Shuliman Valley and .the engagement at Kam Dakka (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
84 Lt.Colonel B. H.Burke served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including
the attack of the Gate Pah, engagement at Te Ranga and attack on PutahiPah (Medal).
86 Lt.Colonel T. Burke served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth August 1855, including the
sieo-e and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to
6th Dec. 1857, assault and capture of the Fort at Birwah — mentioned in despatches (Medal).
87 Lt.Colonel A. St. L. Burrowes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-
-el-Mahuta, and, as Adjutant of the Battalion, in the action at Kassasin (9th Sept.), and in the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir(Meda with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of the
Mounted Infantry of the Royal Marresentand was presen in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of
iemai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 684
88 Lt.Colonel J. R. B. Buscarlet served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
89 Lt.Colonel C. M. Calderon served on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
93 Lt.Colonel C. F.Call served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Saif-u-deen
and Ahmed Kheyl (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps,
and Bronze Decoration).
91 Lt.Colonel N. Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th Augnst 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59,
including 0\e siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra, at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore
Kussia, and subsequent opsrations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
92 Lt.Colonel R. "K. Cane served in South China from 1857 to i860, successively as Acting Quarter Master
to the combined force of Royal and Royal Marine Artillery, and as Acting Adjutant to Royal Artillery, including
the assault and capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 and minor affairs. Volunteered for service in North China in i860 ;
present at the capture of Taku Forts with siege train (.Medal with two Clasps) . Served during the occupation
of Tientsin as Provost Marshal and Drill Instructor to Manchu Artillerv: also as Acting Adjutant and Quarter
Master Royal Artillery against the Taoping rebels near Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of Kahding, in
command of a Mortar Battery of native Chinese gunners attached to Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, and
1st Class Gold and Red Coral Medal from the Chinese Government). Served as StaffOfficer and Interpreter, with
powers of Provost Marshal, to the Column under Captain A. H. Murray, Royal Artillery, in support of Gordon's
Anglo-Chinese Force against the Taeping rebels near Shanghai in 1863 (mentioned in despatches).
94 Lt.Colonel Sydney Cargill served in the Afghan war in 18-9-80 (Medal).
96 Lt.Colonel N. B. Carr served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 whilst employed on the Public Works of
India, and was engaged with the Dacca Mutineers at C'ausanbunda in Bhootan on the 12th December 1857 ( Medal).
Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 867-63 on the personal Staff of the Director of the Transport
Train, and was mentioned in despatches for zeal and ability (Medal).
97 Lt.Colonel G. T. Carre' served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including thi Waikato campai ru, and
was present at the action ot'Orakau, and assisted in conlucting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during the
Wangamii campaign. and present at the action of Pukaki (mentioned in de-ip itcie-i, Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault of Zaw.i (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with
the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of i332, and wis present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Serve 1 with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
99 Lt.Colonel E. H. Chamberlin served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the suppression of the Indian
Mutiny and throughout the Oude campaign of 1857-58, being present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, the
battle of Newabgunge, and numerous minor actions (Medal with Clasp). Served with the same Battalion in the
campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with
Clasp).
100 Lt.Colonel W. R.B. Chamberlin served in the Kafir war of 1 877-78, and in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
103 Lt.Colonel G. H. J. M. Chapman commanded a detachment of the 5th Fusiliers and the Calcutta Naval Brigade
tn 1857-58 in pursuit of the Dacca Mutineers and nth Irregular Cavalry — received the thanks of the Lieutenant
Governor of Bengal. Served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Oude campaign of 1858- 59 (Medal) .
103 Lt.Colonel J. Charles served in the Afghan .var in 1878-79 (Medal).
104 Lt.Colonel R. G. Charlton served with the 81st Regiment m the Indian Mntiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
105 Lt.Colonel C. J. Cheetham proceeded to the Go'd Coast with Colonel Festing's detachment ct Marines in May
ES73, and served in the Ashanti war till invalided in September (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the bombardment of the Alexandria Forts (Medal, 4th Class oftheMedjidie, and Khedive's Star).
107 Lt.Colonel C. M.Churchill served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 t} 1866, and was present at the assault
and capture of Etangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and the atfair of Kakaramea
and capture of the fortified village of Ketemari( Medal).
108 Lt.Colonel G. F. Churchill served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
;"9 Lt.Colonel H. W. Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from Senafe to
Addigerut and performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in
5884-85 as Assistant Adjutant General and Director of Railways (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
110 Lt.Colonel J. A. Clarke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
112 Sir M. J. Clarke served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Political Officer and Special Commissioner, and was
present at the surrender of Sekukuni (Brevet of Major, and CMG-.). Served in the Boer war of 1881 and took
part in the defence of Potchefstroom.
113 Lt.Colonel M. de S. M. K. G. A. Clarke served the Eastern campaign until severely wounded in the head and
taken prisoner in a sortie on the Trenches on the night of the 21st Dec. 1854 (mentioned in despatches, prisoner
of war until 19th Sept. 1855), having been present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in New Zealand
in 1866 (Medal).
115 Lt.Colonel C. Coates served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Inyezane and in the advance to Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
116 Lt.Colonel John Cobb served in the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
storm and capture of the city. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in i860, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps) .
113 Lt. Colonel W. LaT. Cockcraft served in the NewZealandwar of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines
at the capture of Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New
Hebrides, 12th Aug. 1865 in the operations against the natives.
120 Lt.Colonel J. E. Collins served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 in command of several expeditions
against the enemy near Mandalay (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
181 Lt.Colonel J. A. S. Colquhoun served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the
Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
122 Lt.Colonel J. C. Conington served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the relief of Azimghur
and subsequent operations (Medal).
123 Lt.Colonel H. F. Cooper served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria and with the Brigade in
the Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acting Quarter Master ; was Quarter Master of the
1st Battalion at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
m Sir Anthony Cope embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battaliou Rifle Brigade, and served through-
out the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
135 Lt.Colonel C. O. Cornish served in the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal).
126 Lt.Colonel F. F. Cotton served in the Bhootan. campaign in 1864-65 as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with
'Clasp).
127 Lt.Colonel W. Cotton served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
128 Lt.Colonel G. Coussmaker served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1858.
130 Lt.Colonel John Creagh served with the 5th Fusiliers throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
and was present with Havelock's Force at the assault and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the Residency,
■occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations in Oude, the greater
part of the time as Adjutant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's service). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, and took pare with the two expeditions into the Bizar Valley, with the Zaimusht Expedi-
iton as Superintendent of Army Signalling, and afterwards with the Khyber Line Force as Assistant Quart or
Master General (Medal).
685 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
131 Lt.Colonel F. Creighton served in the Ealtic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
132 Lt. Colonel C. A. Cress well served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-87 as Political Officer (Medal with
Clasp).
133 Lt.Colonel E. R. M. Crooke served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85. took part in the defence of Suakin,and
was present at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevei of Major, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
134 Lt.Colonel J. G. Crosbie served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from June to September
1880; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1^84 with the 3rd Battalion
King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp and
Khedive's Star).
126 Lt.Colonel A. J. C. Cunningham served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66
(Medal wif,h Clasp).
137 Lt.Colonel C. Cunningham served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Acting Quarter Master on detached
duty at Antalo, superintending works in that division with Madras Sappers (Medal).
138 Lt.Colonel Michael Curry served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment,
under Colonel Renny, with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of
Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served with
the Ensoofzee Expedition iu 1858 (Medal).
140 Lt.Colonel H. M. Dale served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S6 (Medal with Clasp).
141 Lt.Colonel E. S. Daniell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu in November, its
defence from 5th to 14th Dec. 185-2, and at the subsequent operations in that vicinity. Served with the Madras
Sappers and Miners during the remainder of the war, and accompanied Sir J. Cheape's expedition to Meeady (Meda?
with Clasp for Pegu) . Also served in the suppression of the mutiny in Beugal from Feb. 1858, including the occu-
pation of the Alumbagh under Outram, the capture of Lucknow, campaign n Oude in 1858, passage of the Goomtee
at Sultanpore, and other minor affairs, also at Shahpore, and at the Fort of Koili (Medal with Clasp).
143 Lt.Colonel C. M. Davidson. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
145 Lt.Colonel R. Davies served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with thb nth Hussars, including the affairs of
Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded and horse shot) , and Tchernaya, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, also the Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
146 Lt. Colonel A. T. Davis served in the Umbeyla campaign in 1863 (Medal with Clasp), and with the Bhootan
Expedition in 1865-66 (Clasp).
148 Lt.Colonel L. C. A. A. de Cetto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Futtehabad, cap-
ure of Chandairee Fort, siege and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
149 Lt.Colonel W. A. Delacombe served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
150 Lt.Colonel de Longueville served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign with a light field battery, and was
present at the actions of Agra (horse shot) and Allyghur— severely wounded (Medal) . Served as Aide de Camp to
General Showers throughout the operations in the Cossea and Jyntea Hill (mentioned in despatches) . Served in the
Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp).
154 Lt.Colonel A. H. Des Barres served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at
Malaha Junction. El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of
Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
186 Lt.Colonel W. Dickinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege
and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Seikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the 1st Sind Irregular Horse during the Persian expedition in 1S57, and was present at the siege and
capture of the Fort of Awah (Medal with Clasp). Was detached in command of a Squadron of the 3rd Sind Horse
to Rajpootana in March 1859; employed against the Marree Tribe in 1859 (thanked by the Governor General).
Was detached in command of a Squadron of Sind Horse to the Nuggur Parkur Field Force from July to December
1859. Served with the Expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68, including the operations against Magdala (Medal).
157 Lt.Colonel G. M. Dobbin served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the operations resulting
in the capture of Rangoon, and served with the expedition to Donabew in Feb. and March 1853 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Proceeded with the Force to occupy the Fort of Phillour on the outbreak
of the mutiny in May 1857, and officiated as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in charge of the Magazine through-
out the mutiny (mentioned in the Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1859, and received a letter from the
Secretary of State for India conveying Her Majesty's approbation of his conduct during the mutiny).
158 Colonel P. Dods served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal).
159 Lt.Colonel H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865, and was present at the recapture of Dewangi r
(Medal with Clasp).
160 Lt.Colonel J. K. Dooner served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
i60 Lt.Colonel G. Dare Dowell served in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854-55, and was present at the
bombardment of Sweaborg and several minor engagements (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal) ;
was awarded the V<& for the following service : — " An explosion having occurred in one of the rocket-boats of the
Arrogant during an attack on the forts near Viborg, Lieutenant Dowell (who was on board the liubij gunboat while
his own boat was receiving a supply of rockets) was the first to jump into the quarter boat of the Muby, and with
ttiree volunteers, himself pulling the stroke oar, proceeded instantly, under a heavy fire of grape and musketry, to
the assistance of the cutter's crew. The Russians endeavoured to prevent his object of saving the men and boat,
but Lieutenant Dowell succeeded in taking up three of the boat's crew, and placing them on board the Ruby, and on
his returning to the spot was mainly instrumental in keeping afloat and bringing off the sinking cutter."
162 Lt.Colonel E. C.L.Durnford served with the R.M. Battalion at the operations against and surrender of the forts
of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854, the latter part of the time doing duty as Assistant Engineer. Served with the
Baltic Expedition in 1855, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg
(Medal).
"zf Lt.Colonel F. W. Durrant served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68^
and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
163 Lt.Colonel Dysart served in the 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Saugor field division in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
«4 Lt.Colonel A. D. Eden served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
166 Lt.Colonel L. Edye served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha
Junction, El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mahsama, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Royal Marine Battalion in the Soudan campaign
in 1884-85, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba and at the destruction of
Temai (two Clasps).
168 Lt.Colonel W. W. Egerton served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-S7 with r.he 2nd Battalion of the Liver-
pool Regiment (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
169 Lt.Colonel Ellerman served in the Peshawur Expeditionary force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney
Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana on the 4th
May (Medal with Clasp) .
170 Lt.Colonel J. M. D. Elliot served with the 4th Regiment the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1'1 Lt.Colonel A. Ellis served in the Black Sea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
i"3 Lt.Colonel E. C. Elliston served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the operations in the Koorum
Valley (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition in 1883-84 (mentioned in despatches).
i'5 Lt.Colonel A. E. England.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
176 Lt.Colonel J. M. F. England served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and
Khedive's Star)
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 686
178 Lt.Colcrael E. W. Evans served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 5th
October 1855, including the siege and full of Seb istopol (severely wounde i), and storming of the Re Ian 00. the 8th
September (Medal with Clasp, and Tu-kish Medal). Served as Brigade Major 1st Brigade Hazara Field Force in
1868, including theexoeditionagainst the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
179 Lt.Colonel Everitt served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Marine Artillery Battalion, and
was present in the engagement at El Magfar, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
180 Lt.Colonel V. G- L. Eyre served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal, the operations in the Khost Valley, the engagement at Caarasiah on the 6th October 187}, the o*»i» "ations
round Cabu! in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore, and the engagement at Saiutbau ; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahir, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Me:lal with
four Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
182 Lt.Colonel H. J. Faircloth served with the 81st Regiment in the Eusiofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel Renny
with two troops of the Bengal Horse Artillery, disarmed at Mean Meerone Regiment of Native Cavalry and three,
Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79,
and was present at the attack and capture of AH Musjid (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
183 Lt.Colonel 0. H. Fa,irlie served in the Rohilcund district with the Column uuder Colonel Jones (Medal
185 Lt.Colonel G. L. M'L. Farmer served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878
to October 1880, and took part in the advauce on, and occupation of, Canlahar aad Khelat-i- jhilzie ( vledal).
Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General MacGJregor (meatioued in despatches). Served in the
Boer war in 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
187 Lt.Colonel R. H. Fawcett served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present with the
33rd Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
189 Lt.Colonel E. Feneran landed witn the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855, andservedat the
siege and fall of Sebastoool (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
190 Lt.Colonel G. A. Ferris served with the 29th Foot throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
passage of the Ohenab, aud battles ol'Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
191 Lt.Colonel VV. H. M. FitzHerbert served with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Jowaki campaign in
1877 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Peshawar Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and with the expeditions into the Bazar and Lughman Valleys
(Medal with Clasp).
'91 Lt.Colonel E. A. FitzRoy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was pre-
sent at the lall of Magdaia (Medal).
195 Lt.Colonel A. Fonblanque served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the
Canton river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and
was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 ; served also the c impaign of i860, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps).
156 Lt.Colonel E. M. Forbes served withthe Bhootan Expedition in 1864-55, and was present at the capture of
Fort Dalimkote (Medal with Ciasp). Served in the Afgnan war in 1879, including the operations in the Khyber
Pass(Medal).
197 Lt.Colonel H. V. Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1S55 (Medal).
398 Lt.Colonel J. F. Forbes was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Auruugabad in June 1857, and sub-
sequent relief of Mtiow ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar; in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle
and subsequent capture of Gurraria (wouuded), at the siege aud storm of the fortresses of Chandaree (wounded)
and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th
to 23rd May 185R, ending in the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-3erai,
and capture of Gwalior; and served in the operations against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with
Clasp).
199 Lt.Colonel A. J. Ford served with the 35th Regt. in Shahabad from July to Nov. 1858, and was present at the
affairs of Rampora-Perraraand Juuiaon (Medal).
200 Lt.Colonel C. W. Fothergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the
strongly stockaded town of Saba on 21st February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo
near Lagos on 25th April 1861.
202 Lt.Colonel VV. R. Fox served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
203 Lt.Colonel C. R. Franklen served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal witn Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was fre-
quently engaged with the enemy (Medal). Also served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
20» Lt.Colonel G. Froom served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and in the subsequent operations
against Sekukuni, including the stormiug of the stronghold (Medal with Ciasp). Served in the Boer war of
1880-81, and took part in the defence of Sttndertoo (mentioned in despatches).
206 Lt.Colonel E. J. Fryer served/ with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatcu, Medal with Clasp;. Served as Brigadier
Major with the Sikhim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned in despatch).
208 Lt.Colonel F. Galloway served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
210 Lt.Colonel M. C. Garsia served as an Assistant Engineer with a combined Naval and Military Force against the
Mahomedan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February 1861, and was present at the destruction of
several strongly stockaded towns ; in the action at Saba he had a horse shot under him, and was afterwards
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, promoted to be Lieutenant) .
211 Lt.Colonel H. E. Gaulter served in the Burmese Expedition in 1S37-89 with the 1st Battalion Hampshire
Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
212 Lt.Colonel F. C. Gavegan served with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
battle of Alma, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and battle of Iukerman— suot through tue body (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a detachment against the Crobboes during the operations on
the West Coast of Africa in 1863-64 (promoted Captain on half pay). Served with the 1st Battalion Berkshire
Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 from the 1st September, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
214 Lt.Colonel F. F. Gibbons served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
21= Lt.Colonel Gibson served in the Indian campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund (Medal).
217 Lt.Colonel H. H. Godwin-Austen served in the Burmese war in 1853 as Aide de Camp to General Godwin
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served on special duty witu the left Column of the Bhootan field force as Surveyor,
and was present at the storm and capture of the fort of Dalimkot and tbs stockade of Chamoorchi in December
1864 (Clasp).
213 Lt.Colonel J. A. D. Gordon served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan
war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp)
220 Lt.Colonel G. A. E. Gore served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's
Star).
221 Lt. Colonel D. E. Gouldsbury served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo, near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
223 Lt.Colonel L. A. M. Gra;me was present at the quelling of an insurrection in the lower part of the Bassein river
in Jan. 1854 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of tue Indian mutiny m Bengal in 1857-5S, and
present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagn, defence of the Alumbagh from 25th
Sept. to Nov. 1857, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alunibagh under Outram, capture of Luck-
now, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for the
extent and value of his assistance," Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
687 Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services.
224 Lt. Colonel D. A. G. C. Graham served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war in 1879-80, including the affair
at Ali Boghan under Lt Colonel Frver, and the expeditions against the Wuzeeree Khngianis and to the Hissarrk
Valleyi under Lt. General Bright (Medal).
226 Lt. Colonel R. J. G. Grant was present at the storm and destruction of the fdrtified native Mandingo town of •
Sabajee, on the Gambia, on the 1st June 1853. Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the 35th
Regiment.
227 Lt.Colonel F. L. Graves served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the force under* Sir Donald Stewart, and
was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and at the occupation of Ghuznee (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp). ■ ■ • ■ _
228 Colonel H. A. Graves served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
229 Lt.Colonel H. F. Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, in the
provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal) .
230 Lt.Colonel R. S. Green served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the surrender of Kair Dowar (Medal and Khedive's Star).
231 Lt.Colonel G.C. Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 1S57-59, and was present with the Meerut
Volunteer Horse d uring Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1857 in several minor affairs in the Meerut District. Present with
the 1st Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherell's Force at the assault and capture of Rampore-Kussia in Oude, in Lord
Clyde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forts Amethee and Shunkein
pore, affairs of Buxar Ghat, Forts Bujidia and Mujidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkhas in
the Bhootan campaign 1864-66 (wounded, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Afghan war of 1877-80 with
the force under Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed' Kheyl and Oorzoo near
Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
232 Lt.Colonel Grindlay served the Punjaub campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ckillianwallah (severely
wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasns) . Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General
Nicholson's Movable Column at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the R"avee,on the 12th and
16th July 1857 (Brevet of Major), and was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
233 Lt.Colonel A. Grubb served throughout the Waikato and Tauranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars
of 1863-64, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Ranga (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
235 Lt.Colonel W. Gully served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture
of Delhi, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow,
capture of Calpee (Medal with three Clasps).
236 Lt.Colonel E. Gunter served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the force under
Sir Donald Stewart, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl and the. subsequent operations in the
Logar Valley (Medal with Clasp).
238 Lt.Colonel H. C. Halkett served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, first with the Candahar Field Force, and after-
wards on the line of communications in the Khyber (Medal), and with the Mahsoodf Wuzeeree Expedition ini88i.
Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
240 Lt.Colonell C. E. Hallett served with the Looshai Expedition in 1871-72' (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
2-12 Lt.Colouel C. J. Hamilton was employed in Natal during the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
243 i,t Colonel B. F. Handy served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
245 Lt.Colonel W. Handy side served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Royal
Artillery at ihe battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Was
Brigade Adjutant to the Land Transport Corps from July to Dec. 1855, and Brigade'Major from 1st January to 30th
September 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
246 Lt.Colonel J. E. Harden served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863,. and was
present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and IJmbeyla (Medal wifli Clasp).
243 Lt.Colonel J. B. Hardy served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present on the mortar-raft through-
out the bombardment and capture of Mohumsra (Medal with Clasp) . Detached to Herat on a Political Mission by Sir
James Outram during the Indian rebellion of 1857-58. Subsequently served with a Flying Column on the line of the
Taptee river in pursuit of Tantia Topee in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Served in the interior of Arabia in 1865-66 against
8he Foodlee Arabs, and present at the skirmishes of Beer Said. Jowalla. and Ahmoodea, and at the destruction of
the Fort? of Al Khor (severely contused and burnt by explosion).
249 Lt.Colonel R. T. Hare served throughout the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the battle of
Budleekeserai (wounded) , siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with especial approbation and thanks
for zeal and coolness in situations of great danger), actions of Bolundshur and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (mentioned in despatch), siege of Calpee — mentioned (Medal
with two Clasps).
250 Lt.Colonel C. E. Harenc served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the expedition into the Lughman
Valley (Medal).
252 Lt.Colonel H. D. Harrison served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyeaane
and Ekowe during its investment (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2" Colonel H. L. Harvest served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2=4 Lt.Colonel E. Harvey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expedi-
tionary Force under Brigadier General Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been
" indefatigable in pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain
sides " (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78, and was present at the capture
of Jummoo (mentioned in despatches. Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1879-80, first in charge of the road
from th ■ Indus at Khushilghur to the British' frontier at Thull, and afterwards as Field Engineer with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut. General Bright (Brevet of Major, Medal).
235 Colonel G. S. Harvey served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
and capture of Taku Forts '(Medal with Clasp).
256 Lt.Colonel H. J. Harvey served with the 25th King's Own Borderer's in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with ihe
Peshawur Valley Field Force, including the Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude (Medal).
2=7 Lt.Colonel J. W. Haynes served throughout theAshanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements of the
27th Octoi er (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
239 Lt.Colonel J. Healey served in the 83rd Regiment in the Indian campaign, and was present at the reduction
of the For of Arrah in Jan. 1858, at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at
Kotaria, surprise on and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal).
2I>0 Lt.Colonel J. M. Heath served in the Soudan in 1885, and took part in the operations for the withdrawal of the
Egyptian Garrison from Harrar (CMG.).
201 Lt.Colonel W. J. Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Survey Officer at Candahar, and subsequently in charge of
the surve* operations with the Thull Chotiali Field Force (Brevet of Major, Medal).
263 Lt.C< lonel R. Hennell. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
264 Lt.Colonel G. E. Heme served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, s ,urm of the city, and surrender of the fortress, also at the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh army
at Rawu'l 1 mdee, and pursuit of the Afghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps) .
«" Lt Cmonel J. Hesketh served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Royal Artillery, including the affairs of
Sulfamic nd M'Kenzie's Farm, battles or Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal wi. h three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2I>? Lt.Cu">nel H. Hewett served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of
Bomarsun in Aug. 1854 (Medal). In 1855 he served in charge of a mortar in the flotilla employed against Sebas-
topol during the siege, and also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Three times mentioned in despatches.
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 688
568 Lt.Colonel H. S. Higginson served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in iS58 (Medal
•with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
269 Lt.Colonel A. J. Hill served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
271 Lt.Colonel G. Hobart served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal). Served at Suakin during the expedition
■to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
273 Lt.Colonel J. Y. Holland commanded a Detachment employed od hoard H.M.S. Fury, and on shore at the
capture and destruction of 23 piratical vessels and 250 guns in Bias Bay (China) on the 1st Oct. 1849, and in -H.M.S.
Medea at the destruction of 13 piratical vessels and 120 guns at Kuto (China), on the 4th and 5th March 1850.
Served in boats of H.M.S. Hastings on the Irawaddy in the autumn of 1852, in action with Burmese troops at
Meet-tha on 30th September, and on shore at the capture and occupation of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served in the China war of i860 (Medal). Commanded the Marines of the Squadron (serving with the Army) in
the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the capture of the entrenched Camps at Wongkadza
and Lukakong, the stockades at Nahzian, the fortified towns of Kiaochiao, Siaotang, and Tserpoo, the walled
cities of Kahding, Singpoo, and Chiaolin, and many minor affairs (Brevet of Major).
274 Lt.Colonel T. J. Holland served in the Crimea with the 10th Hussars (Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter
Master General of Sir Henry Havelock's Division throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, forced march to Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, bom-
bardment and capture of forts at Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and three times
mentioned in despatches). Served again as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Central India Field Force
in the Indian Mutiny under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the attack on Rhatghur, the battle of Baroda, the
(relief of Saugor, the attack on and capture of Garrakota, the action and forcing the pass of Muddenpore, the siege
and storm of Jhansi, the battle of the Betwa, the action and capture of Koonch, the action of Muttra, the battle
of Gallowlie, the action and capture of Calpee, and the action of Kotah ke Serai (horse wounded) ; the storm and
•capture of Gwalior, the siege and capture of Powrie, the action of Bejapore, and the battle of Koondrye (Medal
with Clasp, and several times mentioned in despatches as having " evinced considerable intelligence, great cool-
ness under fire, and marked presence of mind with conspicuous gallantry "). Served also as Assistant Quarter
Master General and head of the Intelligence Department of Sir John Michel's Division in Malwa, and was present
in the actions of Rajghur, Beowra, Mongrowlie, Sindwaho, and Kurai (mentioned in despatches). Served again
as Assistant Quarter Master General in Bombay to superintend the embarkation of the Abyssinian Force, and
afterwards in charge of the Quarter Master General's Department at Head Quarters throughout the Abyssinian
campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and ac the storming and capture of Magdala (CB., and
Medal; Lord Napier in his despatch mentions " that Captain Holland's exertions have been conspicuous, and the
exactness, promptitude, and ability with which they have been carried out deserve my warmest commendation ") .
276 Lt.Colonel E. G. V. Holloway served with the Corps of Observation under Sir James Outram at the
Alumbagh from 25th February till April 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp).
277 Lt.Colonel T. Horniblow served as Interpreter with the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field
Force in 1859, and was present at assault of the Fort of Beyt, and siege and occupation of Dwarka.
278 Lt.Colonel H. F. Hornsby served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the defeat
of the Gwalior rebels at Shahrajpore, was Orderly Officer to Major Barnston commanding 2nd Battalion of
Detachments at the defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov. 1857, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
including the capture of the Secundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, 32nd Mess House and Tarakote ; also present at the
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
~7'J Lt.Colonel Hornsby-Drake served with the isi Madras Cavalry in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) .
231 Lt.Colonel H. Howell served in the Afghan war in 7878-79 (Medal), and with the expedition against the
Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1881. Served with the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 in command of the 1st Punjab Infantry
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
283 Lt.Colonel T. E. Hungerford served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85 as Paymaster with the Roya
Marines, and took part in the defence of Suakin, including the operations round that place (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star^
281 Lt.Colonel J . Hunter served in the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) .
285 Lt.Colonel T. A. Hunter served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleekeserai, opera-
tions during the siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp) . Also served with the Sikkim
Field Force under Lt.Colonel Gawler from 29th Dec. i860 to 26th May 1861.
286 Lt.Colonel G. R. Hunter-Weston served at the capture of the Durriabad Forts, in Oude, in 1850. Served in
the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S, including the operations in Oude in 1857, the defence of the Lucknow
Residency, the operations at Alumbagh from November 1857 to March 1858 on the Staff of Sir James Outram,
the siege, assault, and capture of Lucknow (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
288 Lt.Colonel H. M'L. Hutchison served throughout the Duffla Expedition of 1874-75 in the Transport Corps.
Served in the Afghan war in 1880 as Brigade Major and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General at Cabulfrom January
to October; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march toCandahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
MacGregor, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp, and Bronze Decoration). Served as D. A. Q. M. General with the force under Sir C. Macgregor throughout
the Marri Expedition in 1880 (mentioned in despatches).
289 Lt.Colonel M. "W. Hyslop served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns of
1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit
to Seraighat, actions of Pusgaon and Russulpore, and evacuation of the Fort of Mitho wlie (Medal with Clasp) .
291 Lt.Colonel J. W. Inge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Caliul in December 7879 (Medal with two Clasps).
292 Lt.Colonel E. S. Innes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the bombardment of the
Alexandria Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
293 Lt.Colonel F. N. Innes served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
234 Lt.Colonel G.E.O. Jackson was at thebombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class
)f the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the
0. unton river and as Major of the Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton (Brevet of Major) . Served
v th the expedition to the north of China in i860 (Medal with two Clasps).
295 Lt.Colonel W. H. M. Jackson served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal). Also with the 81st
Regiment in the Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79, and
present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid, and various minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
296 Lt.Colonel W. H. James served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in the North
of China, including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served
,tlso during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the
tasing of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortified
town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
297 Lt.Colonel J. Jameson served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
298 Lt.Colonel R. E. C. Jarvis served with the 67th Regiment throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present
iu the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 (men-
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S8g Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Feivsion. — War Services.
tioned in despatches), including the engagement at Asmai Heights on nth December (mentioned in despatches),
and in the action at Charasiah on 25th April 1880 as Brigade Major to Brigadier Gene<-al Macpherson's Brigade
(mentioned in despatches) : a?companied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march from Cabul to Candahar in Auga6t
1880, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
299 Lt. Colonel Arthur Jebb served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in
i860, including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served
against the Taenings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, ani^ was acting Aide de Camp to General Staveley at the
recapture of Kading (mentioned in despatches).
300 Lt. Colonel E. Jervis served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 2nd Battalion 8th Foot throughout
the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal and in the engagement at Ali
Kheyl (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
s01 Lt. Colonel S. H. N. Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs ofMean-
gunge.Fort of Simree Beerah. and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp).
303 Lt.Colonel F. J. Justice served in the Zulu war of 1879, an(i was present in the engagement at TJlnndi (Medal
with Cla*p 1.
304 Lt.Colonel W. A. Kay served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present
at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
306 Lt Colonel C. R. King served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 14th March to the
evacuation on the 12th J uly 1K56. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1803-65, and was present at the action
of Rangiaohia and at the repulse of the enemy's attack en the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
307 Lt.Colonel G. H. A. Kinloch served in the orerations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878; also
throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula Hill, and Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp I. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
308 Lt.Colonel Kinsman served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal). Served on the China Expedition of
1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of Canton; also m action with
the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains, and tie attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing
(Medal with Clasp).
309 Lt.Colonel T. H. Kirbv served with the Burmese Expedition in 1837-89 (Medal -with Clasp).
310 Lt.Colonel C. W. R. Kitching served in ihe Soudan campaign io 1885, and was present in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal
■with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
312 Lt.Colonel W. M. Lambert served in the operations in Burmah in 1885-86 in command of Roj-al Marines-
attached to the Naval Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
314 Lr,.Colonel H. A. Lascflles served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Naval Brigade, as Aide de
Camp to Sir William Peel, R.N., and was present at General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat of
the Gwalior Contiugent, action of Kala Nudrtee. siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked
for the Go'd Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti
war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin-
and the river Ord*h. battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
3IG Lt.Colonel M. C. Lawson was in action with the forces of the Rajah of Shorapore on 8thFebruary 1858.
3i8 Lt.Colonel F. Lean served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1S54 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the Royai
Marine Battalion, in co-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Bomar-
»und, Aland Isles, in Aug. 1854, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich, and brought away
the Russian garrison. Commanded the Detachment *of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla, and was actively-
engaged with the enemy during the bombardment of Sweaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the Battalion sent out
for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simono-
eaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th .to the 8th Sept. 1864.
319 Lt.Colonel C. S.Lemarchand served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the actions of Rajghur,
Mungrone, and Sindwaho (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
320 "Lt.Colonel T. A. Le Mesuner served in the Kafir warin 1878, and in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
Also served in the Boer wartif 1881 in charge of the Commissariat and Transport, and took part in the defence of
Pretoria.
322 Lt.Colonel J. M. D. Lewes served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
223 Lt.Colonel T. H. Lewin served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the defence of Cawn-
pore under General Windham, in Nov. 1857; also at the taking of the fortified town of Meergunge, the siege and1
capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azimghur. Served also with the Central India Field Force under
Brigadier Wheeler (Medal with two Clasps).
326 Lt.Colonel F. E. Lindoe served with the Sist Foot in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the-
attack and capture or Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
329 Lt.Colonel C. A. Logan served in the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with the
1st Battalion ot the Bo yal Scots.
*■"> Lt.Colonel W. B.Logan served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, and took part in the operations against the.
Galekas, including ihe engagement at the Perie Bush ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
334 Lt.Colonel F. E. B. Loraine served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
332 Lt.Colonel N. Lowis served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and
various minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
333 Lt.Colonel A. G. Lowry (late a Captain in the 41st Regimei t) served with the 41st Regiment throughout
the Crimean campaign, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the-
sortie on 26th Oct ber, and assault of the Redan Of Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish'Medal, and
5th Class of the Mediidie).
335 Lt.Colonel V . H. M'Cheane served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present in the engagements at EI
Magfar and Tel-e'-Mnhuta (iledal, ^Ld KhPdive's Star).
336 Lt.Colonel R. B. M'Ewen served in the Central Iudia campaign in 1858, including the actions of Rajghur,
Mungi'owhe, Sindwaho, and Korai (M edal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on 6th Oct. 1879, and the suhse^uent occupation of Cabul (Brevet of Major, Medal -with Clasp) ..
33~ Lt.Colonel R J. M'Ghee served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Meual with Clasp).
318 Lt.Colonel J. A. R. M'Kechnie servedinthe Soudan campaign in 1884-8.5, took part in the defence of Suakin
and was present ir the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tolrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
339 Lt.Colonel J M'Lcughlin served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bul-
ganak and M'Ki ozii '£ I arm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, capture of Balaklava and
Tchorgaun, siegt- nd fall of Sebastopol, and operations near Eupatoria under General D'Allonville (Medal with
four Clasps, and rkish Medal).
311 Lt.Colonei I . Macdonald servedinthe Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea during the
latter part o 1 185; [edal). Was present atthe bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction-
of the batteries mag: zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth September 1864.
342 Lt.Lolone. R. t . . Macgregor served with the 82nd Regiment in theN.W. Provinces in suppressing the
Indian mutiny ij 57-58, and was present at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior contingent at
Cawnpore, actk " Kala Nuddee and Khankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjenaupore,, ,
affairs of Mahomdee and Bunkagaon (Medal with clasp). Served in the China war in 1860 asAdiutant 15th
Sikhs (Medal).
I/ieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 6go
343 Lt.Colonel D. W. Maokinnon served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Sub Assistant Commissary
General (.Medal).
344 Lt.Colonel N. Macnamara served with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege and its fall ;
was the senior Officer of R. M. Artillery employed in the Sea of Azof in June 1855, and was landed at Taganrog,
Marioupol, and Ghirsk, to destroy Government stores, &c. (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medijdie, and Turkish Medal).
345 Lt.Colonel D. A. A Macpherson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 as Fie.d Paymaster (men«
•tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
346 L'.Col >nel J. L. Macpherson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Field Engineer (Medal).
347 Lt.Colonel W. C. F. Madden served with the Burmese Exp -dition in ;S8j-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somerset-
shire Light Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
348 Lt.Colonel F A. S. Mannock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
commanded a Troop composing the outpost on the Bashilo river under Lt.Colonel Miller during the storm and
capture of Magdala (Medal).
350 Lt.Colonel W. Marshall served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
351 Lt.Colonel D. W. Martin served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the commencement of the
outbreak as Assistant Field Engineer, was present at the advance on Delhi under the Commander in Chief, General
Anson, and after his death under Sir H. Barnard ; was Orderly Officer to the Chief Engineer at the battle of Budle-
keserai, and was present at the siege of Delhi as Assistant Fieid Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
352 Lt.Colonel J. J. Martin served with the 4th Regiment in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
353 Lt.Colonel R. L. Matthews served with the field force under Brigadier Bagot which defeated the Fenian
Raiders at Huntingdon, Canada, in 1870.
354 Lt.Colonel T. G. S. Meheux served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
355 Lt.Colonel J. F. Meiklejohn served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1864-65, and was presnnt at the taking o
Bala and Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the assault
of Zawa (Medal) . Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5, and was present at the reconnaissance to Hasheen, in
the engagement at Hasheen, and at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
357 Lt.Colonel J. J. C. Miller served in the Afghan war in 1879 with the 70th Regiment (Medal).
358 Lt.Colonel W. J. L. Milligan served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 on the Oude and Nepanl
frontiers (Medal).
359 Lt.Colonel E. S. Milman served with the Seetabuldee Combined Field Force duiing the mutiny in June 1857,
and with the Karaptee Flying Celumn from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 1838 (Medal).
360 Sir C. B. H. Mitchell served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855, and was employed in the rocket-
boats at the bombardment of Sweaborg on the 9th August (Medal) . Served with the expedition to the Baltic
until the declaration of peace in 1856.
362 Lt.Colonel A. C. Money served in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, and was present at the actions of Maketu
and Te Ranga (Medal).
363 Lt.Colonel S. Moores served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
364 Lt.Colonel F. de L. Morison served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
365 Lt.Colonel G. L. Morley served in the campaign ou the North West Frontier of India in 1863 with the 74th
Foot (Medal with Clasp).
366 Lt. Colonel G. T. Morris served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the march to Candahar under
Sir Frederick Roberts, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Me lal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
360t Lt.Colonel R. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 in charge of the water arrangements at
Hoomaylee (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
37 Lt.Colonel U. L. Morris served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855, including the action with a battery
at the month of the Narva on 18th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
368 Lt.Colonel R. F. Morrison (formerly a Captain in the 5-st Foot) served with the 10th Regiment in the
Eastern campaign up to 28th October 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
369 Lt. Colonel W. P. Mortimer served with the 80th Regiment in Burmah in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
an the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee, and
served wir,h ttie Cawnpore and Moradabad Levies (Medal with Clasp).
370 Lt. Colonel J. E. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjab Infantry during the TJnibeyla campaign of i86j
<Medal with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March 1868. Served in the Afghan
war in i33o (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
3:2 Lt.Colonel A Munro served in the 7th Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol. and sortie of 26 October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
373 Lt.Colonel T. Murphy served throughout the Eistern campaign from June 1854 to January 1856; was
present at Inkerman, and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent from regular trench
•duty for a single day from first breaking ground to the end of the siege (reeomnended for distinguished conduct).
Served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch from January 1856 to the end of the war (Medal with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
374 Lt.Colonel H. Murray served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the battles of Bud-
/teekeserai, and Nujjufghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur.Agra, and
Kanouge and relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, actions at Catvnpore on 5th and 6th Sept. , at Seraighat.Futtehgur, and
•Shumshabad (Medal with twa Clasps).
3,0 Lt Colonel R. Nagle served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
{wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September
.{Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field and Annuity of ,£20, also Crimean Medal with three Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Red River Expedition in 1870 in charge of the
Transport Services.
376 Lt.Colonel G. S. Nash served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, took part in the defence of Suakin, and was
•present at the capture of Temai and in the reconnaissance to Haadoub (Me lal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3,7 Lt.Colonel H. M. Nepean was employedduring the mutiny against insurgents in the Etaepore, Ruknnpore, and
;Sumbulpore districts in 1857-58 ; present at the capture of Govind-Sing of Sonakhan and fourteen of his armed
.followers on nth December 1857 J at the action and forcing of the Singorah Piss 19th January 1858 ; in the action
with the cavalry at Gringall in the Sumbulpore district, and other minor aff drs (Medal).
378 Lt.Colonel W. P. Newall served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the operations around
•Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
379 Lt.Colonel F. A. Newington.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
330 Lt.Colonel \V. Newsome served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea from June 1854 as a volunteer, and
for such service wi'/h the Royal Engineers from Oct. 1854^0 May 1855, as Assistant Engineer, he received bis
commission in the Corps; has received the Crimean Medal with three Clasps, the Turkish Medal, and the 5th Clas»
of the Medjidie.
381 Lt.Colonel S. P. T. Nicholl served in the New Zealand war during 1864-65 (Medal), and was thanked by
H.R.H. the Commander in Chief on account of good service in the action of the GaiePah (wounded in the head).
332 Lt.Colonel J. S. Nicholson served in the 27th Madras Native Infantry in Bengal duriug the mutiny from
August 1857 to March 1858 (Medal).
383 Lt.Colonel F. W. Nioolay served with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1889-90 in command ot the
and Battalion 2nd Goorkhas (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
691 Lieut.Colonels Retired on Retired or Full Pay or on a Pension.— -War Services.
384 Lt.Colcmel R. D. Noake served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
I 383 Lt.Colonel H. J. L. Norcock served with the Battalion sent- out fcr service in Japan in 1864-66, and was
present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea, of
Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during
the shore operations from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864.
386 Lt.Colonel D. North served in the Ashanti war in 1874 with the Transport Department, and was present in
the engagement at Amoafal— wounded (Brevet of Major, lledal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley-
Expedition in 1884 in command of a wing of the North Lancashire Regiment.
387 Lt.Colonel J. V. Nugent served with the 51st Light Infantry in the TTmbeyla Expedition in 1863. Also served in
the Jowakitvcampaign in 1S77 (lledal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid, in the advance to the relief of Cabal, and in the operations in the Hissarik
Valley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
388 Lt.Colonel J. L. G. O'Brien served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the 23rd Fusiliers,
including tha affair of Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee; storm and
capture of Selimpore and Simree Ports, actions of Jhubrowlee, Poorwah, Beerah, and Buxarghat; also Trane-
Goera operations, when the rebels were driven into Nepaul (Medal with Clasp).
389 Lt.Colonel A. J. Ogilvie served with the Seetabuldee combined Field Force during the mutiny in June 1857, and
with the Kamptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 185S (Medal).
390 Lt.Colonel A. Oldham served in the Bhootan war in 1864-65 with the 12th Kelat-i-G-hilzie Regiment, and
was present at the capture of Stockades in the Goorgaon Parts and at the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 12th Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment including the advance to
Candahar (Medal). Served in the Burmese war in 1886-87 with the 12th Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment (Clasp).
391 Lt.Colonel W. O'Malley served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from 13th Feb. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central India campaign in 1858, including the battle of Kotakeserai
and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
392 Lt.Colonel TV. Osborn served with No. 1 Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and per-
formed the duties of Adjutant from Jan. to May 1868 (Medal).
393 Lt.Colonel H. W. L. Paddon served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.1V. Frontier war of 1863 with the
Eusofzye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Ombeyla Pass and at the attack on and storm-
ing of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of
the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the sub-
mission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
394 JLt.Colonel W. H. Parker served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. 1855 ; was also present
at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
395 Lt.Colonel G. J. Parkyn served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (lledal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
S93f Lt.Colonel B. A. N. Parrott served with the Burme«e Expedition m 1885-87 on civil duties (received the thanks-
of the Government of India, mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
396 Lt.Colonel R. C. Parry served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the action
of Soorajpore, defence of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'lntyre, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of
the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oade with passage of tt>e Goomtee and
other minor affairs (Medal with two Ciasps. and a year's service for Lucknow).
397 Lt.Colonel R. Parsons was present with two companies of the 35th Regiment at the attack on Jugdespore
and retreat into Arrah on 23rd April 1858, also at various affairs in the Shahabad district, including the dispersion
of the rebels from Jugdespore on 18th October, their pursuit into the Kymoor Hills and night attack at Sulya
Dehar (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
398 Lt.Colonel IV. Patterson served with the 32nd Regiment in the 1st and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan,
including the storm and capture of the city; he was also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also on the North-West Frontier of
India (Medal).
399 Lt.Colonel A. E. Pearse served in the Abyssinian campaign in iSS3 (mentioned in despatches for "ability,
energy, and zeal," Medal).
400 Lt.Colonel R. W. Peckitt served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El llagfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the action of Kassasin on
the 28th August (Brevet of Major, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
401 Lt.Colonel D. C. Pedder served in the Eastern campaign in 1S55, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp).
402 Lt.Colonel N. Pennefather served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the
siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th March 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
403 Lt.Colonel R. P. Pennefather served as Assistant Engineer in the Abyssinian Expedition during the whole
campaign of 1867-68. Services brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal
Engineer (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
404 Lt.Colonel G. N. Pepper served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Present at the repulse of the Taeping rebels from Shanghai on 24th Aug. 1802.
405 Lt.Colonel G. E. Perryn served with the goth Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and cap-
ture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Luck-
now).
406 Lt.Colonel H. Plummer served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 12th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 4th Punjaub Rifles in the
successful attack on the Cabool Khail Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 and Jan- l86° ! anti as A. Q.M. General to the Tank
Field Force under Brigadier Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood tribe of Wuzeerees from April to
the 22nd May i860, including the forcing of the Burrura Pass and burning of Makeen (Medal with Clasp).
407 Lt.Colonel W. H. Poe served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884. and was present in
the engagement at El Teb — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of Royal Marines attached to the Guards Camel
Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and E! Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh —
severely wounded, leg amputated (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB. and two Clasps).
408 Lt". Colonel H. TV. Pollard served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, and was with the
storming party of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kahding. Served in the 2nd West India Regiment
ki the Ashanti war in 1873, and was the next senior officer to Colonel Festing in the two engagements at
Elmina (Medal).
409 Lt.Colonel E. Poole served in the operations against the Sultanate of Vitu in 1890 under Admiral Fremantle
in command of Royal Marines (promoted to be Lt.Colonel, mentioned in despatches).
410 Lt.Colonel J. &. G. Price served m the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 (Medal) .
411 Lt.Colonel E. B. Pritchard joined the R. M. Brigade in the Crimea in Feb. 1855, and served with it until
the fall of Sebastopol; was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served m
the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
412 Lt.Colonel J. Quarry served with the 66th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the
affairs on the Helmund against the Wall's mutineers and at Girishk, the engagement at Maiwand, the defence of
Candahar and sortie of the 16th August, and at the battle of Candahar (mentiouud in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp >.
413 Lt.Colonel E. Quin served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian eampaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served.
with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Tension. — War Services. 691*
415 Lt. Colonel A. J . Rait served in the Okamundel campaign of 1859, and was present at the siege of Dwarka and
subsequent operations. Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 in command of the Drivers of his Battery
acting as Cavalry . and was present at the action at Katikara, skirmishes at Kerrikerri, Pukekohe, and Rangiawhia,
and engagements atNeunni (horse shot) and Orakau (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organised " Rait's Artillery" and commanded
it throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of the 27th October 1873 near Dunquah, relief' Of
Abrakrampa, battle of AuaoafuF, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie,
several times mentioned in despatches. Brevet, of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
417 Lt. Colonel John Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). -
418 Lt.Colonel S. R. Rawlinson served with the Burmese Expedition in 1E85-87 (mentioned in despatches, DSC,
and Medal with Clasp). ' -
419 Lt.Colonel G. A. L. Rawstorne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements atEU
Magfur and Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin (mentioned in- despatches), and at the battle of Tel-ei-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and. Khedive's Star).
420 Lt.Colonel P. M. Raynsford was attached to the C Company Sappers and Miners and served as an Assistant
Field Engineer at the relief of Lucknow from 14th to 23rd November 1857, led one of the storming parties against
theMess House of the 23rd Native Infantry and Moote Mahal; present at the actions near Cawnpore, November
30th to 6th December 1857; also at Kuda Gunge during the attack on that place by the enemy, at the attack on
Sir J. Outram's position at Alumbagh, and throughout the siege of Lucknow ; present with the Field Force under
Sir Hope Grant at the affair of Sircee and the occupation of Fyzabad, with the Column under Brigadier Horsford at
the actions near Sultanpore from 13th to 22nd August 1858, at the crossing of the force over the Goomtee in
presence of the enemy, mentioned in despatches at the affair of Doatpore, mentioned in despatches also at
Pandoo Nuddee October 27th 1858. Commanded C Company Sappers and Miners which was attached to the Field
Force under Colonel Christie in pursuit of the rebels Trans Gogra. Whilst in command of the C Company
Banners and Miners was favourably mentioned in General orders by the Commander in Chief in India (Medal
with two Ciasps).
421 Lt.Colonel C. E. Reeves served in the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 with the Buffs, including
the action of the 20th January (Medal with Clasp;. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
422 Lt.Colonel F. Reeves was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse
Artillery at Mooltanon 31st Aug. 185S (Medal).
423 Lt.Colonel D. Reid served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the capture of
the Sikh Forts of Rungur, Nungul, and Muraree, affair at Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillian-
wallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Affghan Army to the Khyber Pass, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal with
two Clasps). Served under Sir Colin Campbell on the expedition into the hill country around Michnee, and was
present at the destruction of the forts and strongholds of theMomnnds and other hill tribes (Medal with Clasp).
424 Lt.Colonel F. Richmond served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 (Medal).
425 Lt.Colonel J. B. Ridout served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
426 Lt.Colonel W. H. E. Ridsdale served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 in command of the 2nd Battalion
9th Foot (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1-878-80, first with Lieut. General Maude's Division
in command of three companies of the 9th Regiment, and afterwards under Brigadier General Charles Gough with
the oth Regiment in the advance to the relief of Cabul (Medal with Clasp).
427 Lt. Colonel H. E. Robbins served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter
Master General at the base of operations at Suez (Medal and Khedive's Star).
42S Lt.Colonel W. E. Roberts served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1863 with two com-
panies of the 7th Fusiliers comprising part of the Doaba Field Force, and was present at the action near Fort
Smibkudder (Medal with Clasp).
429 Lt.Colonel W. Robertson served in the China war in 1860-61 (Medal).
430 Lt.Colonel L. G. Rodney served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855 (Medal).
431 Lt.Colonel H. G. Rogers served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from September 1855, and was present
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
432 Lt.Colonel J. T. Rogers served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the
action of Gingindnlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
433 Lt.Colonel J. E. V. Rogers. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
454 Lt.Colonel A. Rotton served throughout the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
433 Lt.Colonel C. E. W. Roworth served with the 80th Regiment in the Perab Expedition in 1876 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 80th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879. Commanded the District of Lydenburg, Trans-
vaal, from 2nd February till April 1879, and again from June till October, and acted as Ordnance Officer at
Lydenburg from January to December 1870 (Medal with Clasp) .
436 Lt.Colonel G. 0. Rybot commanded a Detachment of the Nagpore Irregular Force in a skirmish with rebels
at the Singhora Ghat on the 4th January 1858 (Medal). Served in suppression of the mutiny at Raepore in the
same month — mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General.
437 Colonel W. H. St. Hill served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61 and that of 1863-65. In 1860-61 he was
Aide de Camp to the Governor, but joined his Regiment in the field during the time active operations were being
carried on. On the outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncan
Cameron, served in that capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent
operations, being present with General Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception, — viz.: —
the actions of Koheroa, Rangiriri.Waiari, Rangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nukurnaru, Ka-
karamea, besides several minor skirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal, Unattached Company by
purchase, and Brevet of Major) .
433 Lt.Colonel Salt served the Pun-jaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla,
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Siege and capture of Delhi in Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp) . I ommanded
a Punjaub Field Battery throughout the operations of the Expedition of 1863 against the Tribes on the > orth-West
Frontier of India (Brevet of Major).
439 Lt.Colonel A. Saunders served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition
of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Superintendent of the Transvaal Volunteer Force during the operations
against Sekukuni in 1878-80 (Medal with Clasp).
440 Lt.Colonel H. M. Saunders was employed in Natal during the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal). Also served in the
Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Wakkerstroom (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
44Ct Lt.Colonel H. B. Savage served throughout the China warof 1856-59, including the Dombardment of Canton,
oapture of the forts in the river, and was landed for the protection of the factories ; blockade of the river, landing
before, bombardment and capture of Canton, expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the mouth of the
Peiho river in 1858 and operations there. Also the campaign of i860 (Medal with three Clasps).
441 Lt.Colonel T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as
in Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
442 Lt.Colonel W. L. R. Scott served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
443 Lt.Colonel F. Sedley served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was eneaged
at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the iSth and 21st September, also in
the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
44* Lt.Colonel S. G. F. Selfe served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
446 Lt.Colonel J. H. Shaw served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 27th Madras Infantry (Medal)
447 Lt.Colonel W. Shaw served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 (Medal).
448 Lt.Colonel W. E. Shaw served in the 12th Lancers during the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S5S-59 with the
Saugor and Nerbudda Field Force under General Whitlock (Medal). Also commanded a squadron 01 the 7th
Hussars with the Euzufzai Field Force in 1863 under Brigadier General Shipley. _,
6gib Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
449 Lt. Colonel Shearman served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
iM Lt.Colonel W. Sheffield served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah (severely wounded), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
4 l Lt.Colonel C. if. Sheppard served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Transport Officer with the Khyber Field
FOi.ce (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 as Deputy Judge Advocate (twice mentioned
in despatches. Medal with two Clasps).
452 Lt.Colonel R.S. Shinkwin served with the 50th Regiment during the operations before Canton under Sir Michael
Seymour in the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1857, and was present at the attack and capture of Fort Lin and
the Heights behind Canton on 28th Dec, and at the storming and capture of the city (wounded) on 29th Dec. 1857 ;
also at the affair at the White Cloud Mountains, and afterwards with the expedition to the Gulf of Pecheli (Medal
with Clasp).
463 Lt.Colonel Shuldha.m served the campaign of 1852-53 in Burmah attached to the 1st Madras Fusiliers, com-
manded a mixed detachment employed in quelling an insurrection in Bassein (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from iSt.h Sept. 1855 until the Peace in 1856 (Turkish Medal).
451 Lt.Colonel H. G. F. Siddons served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89, including the operations of the
3rd Brigade under Brigadier Generals Lockhart and Collett (Medal with two Clasps).
455 Lt.Colonel J. M. VV. Silver was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the
entrance of tbe inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th September 1864.
456 Lt Colonel R. S. Simpson served in the operations of the Zhob Field Force in 1890.
457 Lt.Colonel J. B. Slater served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at
the bat 1 ■ of Candahar— severely wounded (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration).
453 Lt.Colonel C. Slaughter served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal). Also in China with the expeditionary
force in i858-£9, including the assault and capture of Namtow, attack and capture of the bridge and village of
Shektsing, and attack on the Taku Forts on 25th June 1859 — wounded (Medall.
458 Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Smith served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton
river, the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains
attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the
Peiho in June 1859 (wounded severely). Also served the campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Chinese Coolie Corps in 1858-59).
460 Lt.Colonel G. O. Smith served in the Soudan Exoeditiou in 1884 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers,
and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Tamai (Medal with Clasp, 4tti Class of the Medjldie, and
Khedive's Star).
461 Lt.Colonel H. F. Smyth served in the Afghan war of 1878-80. first in the Koorum Valley, and afterwards in
Gough's force in command of a Hazara Battery. Subsequently served with the Royal Horse Artillery in the ex-
peditions into the Wuzeer and Hissarik Valleys (Medal). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884 as
Provost Marshal. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5, and was present in the engagement at HasheeD
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
462 Lt.Colonel Smyth-Windham served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
463 Lt.Colonel H. Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign, from May to
October 1858, and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore (Medal). Served in
the Kafir war in 1877-78 as Deputy Assistant Adiutant and Quarter Master General, and was present in the
operations against the Galekas ; also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*63+ Lt.Colonel E. T. B. Sparks served in rhe operations in Zululand in 1888.
461 Lt.Colonel A.C. Spencer served wiih the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Heavy Camel Regiment (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
465 Lt.Colonel M. Spratt served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria and with the Brigade in the Crimea ; was
present at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, part of the time as Adjutant of a
Battalion ; he was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turk-
ish Medal). Served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before and capture of the city. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, and at Shaughae during
the attacks of the rebel army in August (Medal with Clasp).
466 Lt.Colonel W. Stainforth served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in
1879 with the Thull Chotiali and Vitakri Field Forces (Medal).
467 Lt.Colonel R. T. P.Stapleton served with the Rajpootana Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Kotah. Served as second in command of the Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in pursuit of rebels on
the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
468 Lt.Colonel E. H. Starr served with the Baltic Expedition in 1S54 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boats
employed before Sebastopol until its fall, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
469 Lt.Colonel F. A. Stebbing served at the sietre and assault of Delhi in 1857, and during the six days' fighting
in the city ; afterwards present in the affairs of Gungaree, Puttivvalla, and Mynpourie (Medal with Clasp).
470 Lt.Colonel M. H. C. B. Steinman served with the Expe titionary Field Force in Arabia in 1873 in command of
a Light Field Battery, including the investment surrender and destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and march to
Zaida m pursuit of the rebel Ali bin Mana, Chief of Toodlee.
471 Lt.Colonel J. Stewari served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
4:2 Lt.Colonel J. Sto> te served with the 59th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1880, and was present in the en-
gagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
473 Lt.Colonel A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
capture of the Pehvar Kotal (Medal with Clasp), and with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881.
475 Lt.Colonel W. T. Stuart served througnout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; marched with the
Sappers and Miners to Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny ; present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June 1857, throughout the
siege assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Allyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Port Mutowlee,
actions of Allyghur and Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign). Served in the Afghan
war of 1S78-80 in the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
476 Lt.Colonel C. D. Swete served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 (Medal with Clasp).
480 Lt.Colonel A. Tanner served in the 72nd Highlanders throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit
of the rebel force under Tantia Topee and the Rao in 1858-59.
481 Lt.Colonel A. F. Taylor served in the Afghan war in iSSo (Medal).
432 Lt.Colonel F. H. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th December 1867, and was present
at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
483 Lt.Colonel W. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, anu was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
484 Lt.Colonel C. Thackeray commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October' and served
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarkatill nth Nov. 1859.
485 Lt.Colonel E. D. Thelwall was at the destruction ol 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores atBrahested on the
30th May 1854; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, &.C., at Uleaborg on the 1st and 2nd June; at the
destruction of a vessel and 80 stacks of timber at Tornea on 3th June ; at the operations against Bomarsund and in
action with the forts on 15th August (Medal). In 1855 he was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall,
and was in action with the outer forts on the 19th June, engaged shelling the batteries in Sorjak Bay, and expelling
the Russian garrison 12th March, and in action with the batteries at Soujak Kale 13th March; assisted at the land-
Lieut. Colonels Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 691c
ing of the trooDs at Kinbourn, and at the bombardment of that Fort (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish liedal).
456 Lt. Colonel C. E. Theobald served in the =5th Regiment in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
487 Lt. Colonel A. R. W. Tbistlethwayte served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and took part with the 2nd Expedition
into the Bazar Valley, and with the Besud, Kunar Valley, and Kama Expeditions (Medal).
488 Lt.C'olonel D. H. Thompson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Deh
Sarak (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
489 Lt. Colonel J. A. Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-5, including
the actions at Taranaki, Waiara, Howrini, Rangiawhia, and Orakau. Commanded for fifteen mouths the whole
of the transport corns in the Waikato country (Medal).
430 Lt.Colonel S. H. Toogood served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wangacui campaigns, and was
present at Nukumaru and tne Patea river (Medal).
491 Lt.Colonel H. R. Treeve served throughout the Oude campaign in 1838. including the actions of Pusgaon and
Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and the action of Bishvva (Medal). Served throughout the
campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Siuho, taking of Tangku, and surrender of Pokia (Medal with
two Clasps).
492 Lt.Colonel H. Trotler was present during the Russo-Turkish wax in 1877-7S as Additional Military Attach^
at the Head Quarters of the Army in Asia (Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
493 Lt.Colonel J. M. Trotter served with the MMhsood Wuznree Expedite n in 1881 (mentioned in despatches).
494 Lt.Colonel J. F. Trydell served in India during the mutiny with the 43rd Light Infantry, and was present
at the surrender of Kirwee (Medal).
495 Lt.Colonel S. D. Turnbull served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served with the Akha Expedition
in 1883-84 'mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
496 Lt.Colonel F. C. Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy from 1858 to 1863, and was present at the
assault ou the is. and of Beyt in October 1859, and served with a Naval Brigade in the Okamundel Field F >rce in
the operations before Dwirka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also in the China cwip lign of 1S60, and
was present at the capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th King's Owq throughout
the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was present ar the action of Arrogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
497 Lt.Colonel G. Twiss served with the Persian Expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Steel
Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 1S6S and was present at the capture of
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
498 Lt.Colonel W. J. Twyford served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
499 Lt.Colonel G. S. Tvvynam served with the 6ist Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and the
action of Nuj.jufgh.ur ; and with the 13th Light Infantry in the actions at Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore, and
Boobwab (Medal with Clasp).
501 Lt.Colonel C. J. Uniacke served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
503 Lt.Colonel G. Van He.ythuysen served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
505 Lt.Colonel F. R. C. Voyle served throughout the Jowaki Expedition of 1877-78 under Brigadier General Keyes
(Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force; and was
present at the affair of 28th November 1878, and at the storming and capture of the Spiugawai Kotal, Peiwar
Heights, on 2nd December 187S (Medal with Clasp).
506 Lt.Colonel C. W. Walker served with the Burmese E<p3dition in 1885-86 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and
Quarter Master General, and was slightly wounded in an engagement near Mandalay on the 12th December
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
308 Lt.Colonel J. B. Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee
Arabs in 1865-66, and was present at Bir Saeed.
309 Lt.Colonel J. S. Walker served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand, in Taranaki and the Waikato during
the war in 1864-65 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
510 Lt.Colonel N. W. Wallace served in the Red River Expedition of 1870.
512 Lt.Colonel A. F. Walsh served in the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 12th Septemberi855 to the end of April 1856.
513 Lt.Colonel H. L. Walter served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1859 (Medal). Also served in the Abyssinian
war in 1868 (Medal).
514 Lt.Coloael C. J.Walter serve 1 with fie 8th Bengal Native Infantry at Forts Michnee and Shubkudder
during the operations against the Eusofzais in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 8th Bengal Native
Infantry in the Afghan war in 1S78-S0 with the Khyber Brigade (Medal).
M6 Lt.Colonel F. Warden served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture
of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab ( Medal with Clasp) . Also served
throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of Kolapore (Medal).
517 Lt. Colonel H. Waring served in tlie Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Corps (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
518 Lt.Colonel J. R. Watson served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Gwalior Field Force in Southern
Afghanistan (Medal).
3211 Lt.Colonel E. Wheeler served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar
and Tel-el-Maliuta, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at tne battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal wita Clasp, and
Khedive's St;,r).
521 Lt.Colonel J. T Whish served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal).
523 Lt.Colonel L. W. Wiliner served withthe 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Aluinbagh under Oucram, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
521 Lt. Colonel A. T. Wintle served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
523 Lt.Colonel D. W. Wise served with Hodson's Horse at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 ; was afterwards
present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pu.tialee, Mynpoorie. and Shumshabad, at the capture of Lucknow ; served
subsequently with the 9th Lancers at the actions of Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action of
Shahjehanpore, and pursuit to Mohnudee (Medal with two Clasps).
327 Lt.Colonel T. Wood served during the operations against the Taiping rebels in China in 1802-63 (Chinese
Order of the Dragon, and 2nd Class ot the Order of the Precious Star).
528 Lt.Colonel J. A. Woods served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present at the
action of Soorajpore, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including storming of the Secundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, and
32nd Mess House, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude
with passage of the Goomtee, and several minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
Lucknow).
530 Lt.Colonel W.H. Wroot served with the Baltic Expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with the China Expe-
dition of 1858-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with
the expedition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the
North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
531 Lt.Colonel K. J. H. Wyllie served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
032 Lt.Colonel H. R. Young served on the N.W. Frontier of the Punjaub from June i860 to February 1865, with
the ist Punjaub Infantry, and was present during the blockade of Hiudostanee fanatics aud Trans Indus tribes,
and covering of Umb in August and September 1863, aud throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly
as Adjutant of the Regiment (specially mentioned in despatches and in the Punjaub Government report. Medal
with Clasp).
1 Major A. K. Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantry in the following expeditions :
Against the Looshai hill tribes in 1871-72 with the force under General Buurchier (Medal with Clasp). Agaiust the
DgitZ Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Duffla hill tribes, Northern Assam, in 1874-75 with the force under General Stafford. Against the Naea Hill tribes
in 1875 with the force under Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war in 1879 with the force under Sir Frederick
Roberts, and with the Punjaub Chiefs' Contingent under Brigadier-General Watson (mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Also served against the Angami Naga Hill tribes in 1879-80, and commanded the expedition into the
Kacna Naga Hills, and at the occupation of Paplongmai (Clasp).
2 Major R. H. B. Airey served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp).
2 Major E. Aldridge served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1S58 (Medal).
4 Major P. G. Alexander served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
5 Major R. H. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Roval Marine Artillery, and was present
in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Major W. T. Allen served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and
the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with two Clasps,
and Khedive's Star) .
7 Major J. T. Aslett served the Syrian campaign, including the storm and capture of Sidon. D'Jouni, surrender
of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre — slightly wounded by the explosion of a magazine (War Medal with one Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
8 Major J. E. Bale served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
9 Major W. J. Barker served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North, and was at the attack on
the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859 ; served also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of
Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent
operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was
present at the bombardment of the Batteries at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan,
as Lieut, and Quarter Master of the R.M. Battalion, and served on the Staff of the Brigadier commanding at the
assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore
operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
10 Major W. H. Barker served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault and
capture of Rangiaohia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp of Nukumaru, and affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
11 Major G. S. Baugh served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-89 (Medal with two Clasps), and in the opera-
tions in the Northern Chin Hills in 1892-93 (mentioned in despatches).
12 Major W. H. Beaumont served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Have-
lock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore. Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge, Boorbeakechowkee,
Bithor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, defence of the Residency until relieved by Lord Clyde,
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, including passage of
the Goomtee at Sultanpore and other minor affairs, also affair at Shahpore, and capture of forts of Koita (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 in command of a
Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
13 Major J. C. Bell served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
action cf Toolsepore, and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
14 Major H. De la P. Beresford served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
15 Major C. F. Blackett served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal).
16 Major J. N. Blackwood Price served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October
1878 to November 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candaharand Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and
was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General
MacGregor. Served in the Boer war in i88r with the Natal Field Force.
n Major A. H. Blaxland served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagements at Tel-el- Mahuta and Mahsama, and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
18 Major F. B. Bleazby served m the Crimean war in 1854-55 (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
19 Major L. M. Boileau served with the 6th Bengal Native Infantry in the Afghan war in J879-S0 under Sir
Samuel Browne, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
20 Major H. F.S.Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the Gold Coast to enlist native
contingents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Regiment. Also com-
manded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase of
the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1880, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
21 Major II. J. Bolton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Musjid and in the advance to Cabul under Brigadier General Charles Gough (mentioned in despatches); accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present io the battle of Candahar (Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 1881.
22 Major W. Broadfoot served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Major G. W. C. Bruce served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
Also served with the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881. Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal
with Clasp).
24 Major E. Brutton served with the 57th Regiment on outpost duty in India in 1858 with the Field Force under
Colonel Warre. Was attached to and served as Staff Officer to the 2nd Division Royal Artillery during the China
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku, storming of the Taku Forts, and
occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65,
commanded a successful ambuscade against rebel natives on the i8th May 1863 (thanked by General Cameron,', led
the advance party at the storming of the rebel positions at Kaitikara (mentioned in despatches) , was Garrison Adju-
tant Taaranaki district, from June 1863 to Jan. 1865, and present at the actiotj of Pontoko, capture of rebel positions
at Mataitawa and Kaitake, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal).
25 Major R. A. Brutton served with the combined force before Sebastopol during the siege in 1854-55, an(i
with the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
25 Major W. Burden served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal). Also at the siege of Sebastopol from
Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
27 Major C. E. G. Burr served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Irish Regiment, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Cla'sp.and Khedive's Star).
28 Major W. P. Burton was present at the destruction of vessels and vast quantities of stores at Brahistadt in
the Gulf of Bothnia on the 30th May 1854, and at Uleaborg on the 1st and 2nd June, and in the boats at the attack
on Gamla Carleby, on the 7th June ; also present at the operations against Bomarsund in August 1S54. Served witb
the Baltic expedition in 1855, and was at the bombardment of Sweaborg, and employed in the rocket-boats on the
nights of the 9th and 10th August (Medal) .
29 Major T. A. Butler served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present from the 10th June 1857 in
all the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, siege storm and capture of De'hi (slightly
wounded), actions of Gungeree. Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (swam the Goomtee
under a heavy fire and inspected the enemy's entrenchments, for which he received the Victoria Cross), and sub-
sequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps) : was awarded the YC under the following circumstances: —
"Date of act of bravery, 9th March 1858. — 'Of which success the skirmishers on the other side of the river
were subsequently apprised by Lieutenant Butler, of the Bengal Fusiliers, who swam across the Goomtee, and,
climbing the parapet, remained in that position for a considerable time under a heavy fire of musketry until the
work was occupied.' — Extract of Lieutenant General Sir James Outram' 's Memorandum of Operations carried on under
his command at the Siege of Lucknow, published in the Governor General' $ Gazette Extraordinary of z>fh April 1858, and
republished in General Orders by the Commander in Chief in India on xjth December 1858." Served in the Indian N.W.
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 6gie
frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla
(Medal with Clasp) . , ' "
30 Major Shaen Carter served- with the jt's-t Light Infantry in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the
Bazar Valley Expedition under Lieut.General Maude, and in the Maidan Expedition under Brigadier General
Tytler (Medal).
31 Major A. Cavarra served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star).
32 Major Coleman served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
33 Major S. T. Collins served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture oCthecity; action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1859, and again at the
pillage of Shektsing ; present at the detached post West Gate, Canton, when attacked oh the night of the 26th July
1858; also at the attack on the Peiho Ports, on 25th June 1859, where he was severely wounded by a matchlock-
bullet in the left leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three
Clasps).
34 Major G. W. B. Collis served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
34t Major L. R. Connolly served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884. (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
35 Major W. Conolly served in the Afghan war in 1S79-S0, and took part in the defence of Candahar, including
the sortie of Deh Khojah — slightly wounded (Medal).
36 Major A. Cook was employed with a detachment of the 32nd Madras Infantry that formed part of the force
in the field to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th November 1858. Was;engaged in the pursuit
of insurgent Shans on the northeastern frontier of Tenasserim and Martaban Provinces during May i860.
37 Major L. A. C. Cook served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
3S Major C. P. Coppin served with the Baltic Expeditions of 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the ChinaExpe-
dition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city ; expedition
to the North and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp) .
39 Major J. W. M. Cotton served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 9th Foot, took part in the advance to-
Cabul with the force under Brigadier General Charles Gough, including the engagements at Jugdulliick and
Saidabad and the relief of Sherpore (Medal with Clasp). - -
40 Major W. F. J. Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the-
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, taking of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal and Clasp).
41 Major G. Cresswell served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1854 to the 15th Feb. 1S56,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and TurkishMedal).
42 Major N. B. Dalby served as acting Quarter Master of the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of
Sevastopol in 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Ciass of the Medjidie, and;Turkish Medal).
43 Major J. W. Daniell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu
and in the different engagements in the vicinity; also accompanied the Martaban Column (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of
Delhi with repulse of sorties on the 9th and 12th June, actions in rear of the Camp on the 19th and 20th June,
repulse of sorties on 23rd June, 9th and 14th July 1857 (severely wounded). Also present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow in March 1858, including the actions of the 6th 7th nth 16th and 17th March ; afterwards served in
the action of Barree, and throughout the campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
44 Major R. H. Daniell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
45 Major J. B. Darling served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force from
Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagements at
Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of Temai (two-
Clasps).
46 Major T. Davey served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, actions of Sirsee, Nawabgunge, Mutchleegaun, Kunda Kote, and Jurwah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
47 Major H. W. Dennie served with the 28th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol. m the winter of 1854-55, where
he received severe injuries from frost-bite, which necessitated amputation of half the right footand a great part of
the left, in consequence of which he was placed on the retired full pay, and with a pension of ^150 per annum,
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
48 Major de Satge-de Thoren served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Abyssinian war in 1868
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
49 Major J. S. Des Barres served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
50 Major Dumbleton served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857 (Medal) .
51 Major F. M. Eden served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the occupation of Port Said, was
Aide de Camp to Colonel Howard Jones, Commanding Royal Marines, and was present atthe battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
52 Major Edleston served off Cherbourg and the Scheldt in 1812 ; at the blockade of Norfolk and in several boat
expeditions in the Chesapeake, and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for destroying a vessel in Cberi-
ton Creek in face of a large force of the enemy. Served with the Royal Marines at the attack on Baltimore in 1814.
and on New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815. Was Adjutant to the Battalion in the Tagns during the Civil war in 1832-34.
53 Major H. G. Elliot served as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion in the Crimea during the siege and fall of
Sebastopol in 1854-55, and at the battle of Balaklava, also at the surrender of Kinbonru. Was present at the bom-
bardment of Odessa, 22nd April ; commanded a Detachment employed in covering the ships' companies of H.M.S-
Albion and Vesuvius on the 25th and 26th September 1854, when employed in removing wounded Russians from the
battle-field of the Alma on those days, and covered the embarkation of the unarmed parties on the latter day when
obliged to retreat in consequence of the advance of a strong force of the enemy's Cavalry ; for his conduct on the
occasion he received the thanks of Sir S. Lushington (Medal with Claso, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
54 Major H. Elston served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
5i Major A. England served in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present at the crossing of the Gogra and
throughout the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal), bervedin the Abyssinian campaign of 186" (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
57 Major H. H. F. Fagan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in *ne operations arourd Cabul in Dtcember 1S79 includ-
ing the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
i8 Major T. Farley served in the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war
in 1879 with the Cabul Field Force (Medal).
s° Major John Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the expedition north of the Orange
River. Served also in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd, 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st
September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
62 Major S. Fletcher served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle of the Alma and
at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
63 Major W. T. E. Fosbery served in the 77th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from nth July to 3rd Aug. 1855,.
and was dangerously wounded — leg amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
65 Major J. F. Fraser served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the operations on the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
65 Major W. F. Fullarton served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was present
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the storming of the Becunderabagh and taking of the barracks ;
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghnr,
siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee ; Rohilcund campaign and attack oa
"691/ Majors Retired on Full or Retired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude campaign as Baggage Master, including
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, Allygunge, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1865-64 (Medal with two Clasps).
67 Major H. S. A. Fuller served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the
inarch to Candahar (Medal, and Bronze Decoration).
68 Major D. Gardner served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the capture
cf the Forts of Pannlla. Pownghur, Monahur, and Muasuntoosh.
69 Major H. D. Gerrard served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
70 Major C. J. Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served during the
■■second phase of the Ashanti war, including the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu as Lieutenant in charge of the
Regimental Transport (Medal with Clasp).
72 Major F. C. N. Goldney served with the Duffla Expedition in 1874-75. Served in the Afghan war in 1879
ifMedal).
73 Major G. S. Goldsmid served with the Hazara Expedition in 188S (Medal with Clasp).
74 Major J. W. Gordon served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (Medal).
75 Major F. W. S. Grant served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and commanded the detachment 2nd
West India Regiment at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873,
and led it in two charges against an advanced party of the enemy — wounded ; conduct of the detachment,
mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp), and at the capture of Coomassie.
76 Major W. Grant served with the 91st Highlanders in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, including all the actions in the
Amatola Mountains and Tambookieland, expedition beyond the Orange River in 1848, and action with and defeat
of the Insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats, Kaffir war of 1850-53, and present in every action in the Amatolas and
Waterkloof in which the oist were engaged (Medal).
77 Major S. F. Grosvenor served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882. and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
79 Major C. E. Gubbins served with the Koorum Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
80 Major W. G. Hale served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of 1857-59,
(including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expedition to the
North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and
subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to Sep-
tember i86q ; commanded a battalion of Royal Marines landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow
in Nov. 1868 (mentioned in despatches), and at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January 1869
'(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
81 Mnjor R. G. Handcock served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
83 Major S. K. Harries served in the Afghan war in 1878-80 in the Transport Department with the Southern
Afghanistan Field Force (Medal).
85 Major .0. W. Hawes served as Adjutant and Commandant of Cavalry Guides before Delhi in 1857. Com-
manded the Guides Infantry on several occasions during the siege, assault, and capture of Delhi, and present in
.every skirmish from the 9th June to the 14th September (four times wounded). Present with Brigadier Showers'
Flying Column in the District about Delhi in 1857 as Commandant of Guide Cavalry (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Sydney Cotton to Sittana in 1858 as Commandant of Cavalry, and 2nd in
Command of Guides (Medal with Clasp).
86 Major J. A. Hay served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was
(present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, ana Khedive's Star).
87 Major S. M. Hay served with the detachment 14th Bombay Native Infantry with the Okamundel and Katty-
war Field Forces in'1859-60; present at the storming of the heights and forts of Ubphoora on 18th Dec. 1859.
89 Major A. G. H. Hayne served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
91 Major R. W. Heathcote served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the reconnaissance in force
from Alexandria on the 5th August and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 4th Class
of Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
92 Major P. E. Henderson served with the Jcwaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served with the expedition against the Naga Hill Tribes in 1879-80 (Clasp).
9* Major H. Y. Hext served in the Ashantee war of 1873-74 (Medal).
95 Major Heyland served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the action at Jamo and taking of Fort
Birwa (Medal).
96 Major E. L. Hight served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879. aud in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 includ-
ing the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the two Miianzai Expeditions in 189c
((Medal with Clasp).
98 Major Hon. H. M. Hobart was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native In-
fantry and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on ii&t August 1858 (Medal).
99 Major H. C. Hogg served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at Khushk-i-
Nakbud (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
101 Major E. R. Horsey served with the Baltic "ixoedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during he
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
102 Major E. W. Humphry served in the Irdian Mutiny campaign, and was severely wounded in action with
Jodhpore mutineers on 16th Nov. 1857 ; in She vvers' operations after the capture of Delhi ; with Seaton's Column in the
actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpory, siege and capture of Lucknovv ; served as Adjutant of Sappers through-
out the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Allygunge, apd capture of Bareilly ;
throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
104 Major A. R.Hutchinson embarked forthe Gold Coast with 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
106 Major T. T. Irvine served as Aide de ump to Srr Charles Staveley in the campaign in the North of China
in i860, and during the occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
107 Major R. F. M. Johnstone served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888 89 1 Medal with Clasp).
i°8 Major T. Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from tha
■27th October to the 2cth December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
Fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin .Mana, the chief of Houshabi (3rd Class
.of the Osmanieh).
i»9 Major G. N. Kelsall served at .the siege of Sebastopol, right attack, from Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
»° Major Hugh Kennedy served with the R.M. Battalion in Spain during the Carlist war ; with the Baltic expedi-
tion in 1854 (Medal) ; and' with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
111 Major Killeen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack on the Redan on the 18th June, and capture of Kinbauroj
at Inkerman he commanded a Company, and under a heavy fire rescued the Regimental Colour, and was severely
wounded on the occasion, but did not quit the field (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). .
112 Major F. R. B. Knox served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (mentioned in despatches, Medal witi
Clasp). .
113 Major H. E. Kynaston served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign m 1858-59, ana
was present a> the siege and capture of Lucknow, reoccupation of Fyzabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and the affairs of Muchleegaon and Bungaon Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
Majors Retired on Full or Retired Fay or on a Pension. — War Services. 6gig
114 Major D. J. K >'sh served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Malaha Junc-
tion, Tel-el-Mahuta, and Mabsamt, in the two actions at Kassasin, aud at the battle of Tel-e)-Kebir (Medal with.
'Clasp, and Khe live's Star). Served in the expedition tn the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 18S4, and was
present in the engagjments at El Teh and TeTiai (two Clasp-.1 ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1884-85-,
on Signalling duties (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain, Clasp).
i'5 Major H. E. W. Lane served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
i'6 Mijor F. Lant'ford served in tae Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimushit
Expedition (Medal). . . .
i" Major R. Lawrance served iu the Kaflr war in 1877-78 including the operations against the Galekas, and in,
the Zulu war in 18/9 (Medal with Clasp).
i" Major T. A. F. Leader serve! with the Burmese Expedition in 18P6-87 (Medal with Clasp) .
"9 Major Jo m Lee served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 vrith the ist Royal Dragoons, including the battle*
of Balaklava, Inkerman. and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
J2J Major Wm. Lee served with the Royal Marines at the capture of the Island of Carabnsa, together with several'
piratical vessels in its harbour, in 1828-29 (Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1850-55
(Medal).
121 Major T. Leith served in the Punjab campaign in 1848-49 with the Bombay Column, and was present at the
sie°-e and surrender of Mooltan (Medil with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 with
the"sind |Irregular Horse, and was present at the capture of Mohumra (Medal). Served with the Delhi FielrL
Force in January 1859 in pursuit of the rebels in the Rewaree, Ulwur, and Jeypoor districts (Medal).
-23 Major G. E. Liebenrood served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879. Was present in the-
engugement at Ulundi — twice wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
"* Majoi S. R. Little served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the operations at Canton, with fire-
storming av-.d capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the expedition to the North in i860, and!
served at Shanghai during the attacks of the Rebel Army in August.
125 Major F. B. Lloyd served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Brigade Major 2nd Division Peshawur Field Force-
and as Transport Officer in the expedition to the Bazar Valley, and afterwards with the Koorum Valley Field.
Force (Medal).
i26 Major W. Lonsdale served in the Afghan war of 1878-70 with the ist Battalion 17th Foot in the Khyber Field'
Force and was present at the capture of Ali Musjid and various minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
127 Major H. R. Lovett served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from February 1879 to-
November 1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied)
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two-
Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Marri Expedition under Brigadier General Macgregor. Served
in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Force. Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in
the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir°(-\le<lal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Black Mountain Expedition in 1891 with the ist.
Battalion King's Royal Rifles (.Medal with Clasp), and in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion
128 Major H. Lowrey served as Adjutant to the Wing of his Regiment while employed in the expedition against
the Kin" of Baddiboo, up the River Gambia; was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works
on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on the 16th Feb. ; also at the storming capture and destruction of the-
fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the 18th, and the battle of Saba, and storming-
capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 21st Feb. 1861.
129 Major A.. W. Lyster served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the-
Chitral Relief Force tinder Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 2nd Battalion 3rd Ghoorkhas (Medal with Clasp).
130 Major G. A. M'Carthy served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
131 Major B. M'Clintock served with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882-,.
and was present a.t the surrender cf Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
132 Major L. A. T. M'Gudlen served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the march to Candahar with the
force under Major General Phayre (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major T. Mackenzie served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the 78th Highlanders (Medal).
135 Major V. H. Maher served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, during the latter-
part ot the campaign in command of a mounted troop of the Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
136 Major E. D. Marrett served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
137 Major R. A. Marriott served in the Egyptian war of 188 z, and was present at the bombardment of Alexandria,
in the engagements at El Magf'ar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-1885 in command of the Egyptian Camel Corps, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, two Clasps). Also served with the Egyptian Frontier
Field Force in 1885-86, and whs present at the attack on Ambigole Wells and in the engagement at Giniss (DSO).
136 Major E. R. Marsh served with the 34th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 9th December 1854 to-
20th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the-
actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th and 28th November 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
139 Major M. Mayne served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in,
despatches) including tne sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatciies), and was present at the battle of Canda-
har (Medal with Clasp) .
139t Major H. Melvill served in the Afghan war in 1879-83, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was pre-
sent at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp) .
140 Major J. H. C. Michel served with the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the affair
at Deh Sarak (Medal).
L41 Major John Miller served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also with the R. M. Battalion in Portugal in 1835..
Commanded a Company during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal), and was with the battalion at
D'Jouni. Sustained a severe fracture of the right leg in the service (War Medal with two Clasps).
142 Major A. M. Monteith served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Takht-
i-Pul and. Maiwand (wounded), took part in the defence of Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
143 Major G. Montgomery served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
144 Major G. T. Carus Moore served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874,
and was present at the battle of Ordahsu (wounded slightly) and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
145 Major T. Moore served in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was present in the engagements at Essarnan and
Abrakrampa (Medal).
146 Major C. W. E. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the ist Jan. 1S6S— with the Sind.
Horse until the 9th April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal).
147 Major S. Neary served in the China war in i860 with the 44th Regiment, and was present at the capture of
the Takn Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion,
of the Essex Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14S Major A. A. Newman served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
150 Major H. H. Newman served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
152 Major W. C. Ormond served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Kam Dakkat
and with the expeditions into the Besud and Kunar Valley (Medal).
153 Major R. C. Otway served in the operations against Sekukuni in the Transvaal in 1878, including the storm-
ing of Tolyana's Stadt j also throughout the Zulu war cf 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp).
154 Major E. B.M.Owen was employed during 1855 and part of 1856 with the Turkish Contingent under Lt.Generai
6gih Majors Retired on Full or Betired Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Vivian in Turkey and the Crimea , and has received the Order of the 4th Class of the Medjidie. Commanded a detach-
ment of the 28th Madras Native Infantry in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in the Jubbulpore district in 1858.
155 Major Thomas Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 1810, 1811, and 1812. From 1813 until the
peace served on the coast of America and the West Indies, including the attack on Cranie Island, and landed at the
taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
156 Major J. H. Parry served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-60, and was present at the
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault
capture and destruction of the Ave batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations
from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
158 Major A. C. Pearson served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Royal Marines attached to the Guards
Camel Regiment, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu Kru (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
159 Major Pengelley served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal). [See also Civil Decorations for
Gallantry, p. 786. 1
161 Major W. L "Pitt served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
16? Major Pleydell served the Syrian campaign of 1840 — at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment of
Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served also with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
164 Major J. L. Power served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was' present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the action at Kassasin (28th August),
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
166 Sir Rose Lambart Price was present at the storming of Canton in December 1857, also at the attack on the
Peiho Forts in June 1059 (wounded), went with the Battalion under Colonel Gascoigne to the North of China in
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, affairs of the 21st and
23rd September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
167 Major W. M. Pritchett served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the North
in i860, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai during the attacks by the rebels.
168 MajorH.R. L. Pym served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the two actions at Kassasin
(mentioned in despatches), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
171 Major F. Ranee served with the 28th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
172 Major J. Reeves served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
175 Major J. S. Richer served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of
1857-8, including the siege and capture of Lucknow and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp). Served also in
the war on the North West Frontier of India in 1S64, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with
Clasp). Has also the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
■ 17* MajorT. D. Richey served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74 (Medal).
175 Major Howland Roberts served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
176 Major 0. D. H. Robilliard served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at. the
mouth of the Narva, on 18th June, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
177 Major E. M. Roe embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
176 Major W. A. Rossserved in the expedition agaiustthe SheikEmamoodeen of Jummoo, Cashmere, im846. Afco
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, battles of Chillianwallan
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of
Bengal Horse Artillery at the disarmament of four Regiments of Sepoys at Lahore, and at th9 mutiny of the 10th
Bengal Cavairy in 185*7 (Medal).
181 Major W. L. Sayer served the Syrian campaign of 1840-41 (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Also
with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855, and with the R.M. Battalion serving in co-operation with the
French army at the siege and capture of Bomarsund (Medal). ~ < _ ■
J" Major S. M. Congreve-Schneider served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
183 Major C. E. Servante served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river.
Also the campaign in the North of China in i860, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and
capture of the Taku Forts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin
(Medal with three Clasps).
181 Major J. D. W. Sewell served with the expedition to China in 1857.
185 Major G. S. Sewell-Gana served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was pre-
sent at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and TJmbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
186 Major A. B. S. Shairp served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the destruction of telegraph-
stations on 29th June, and the shelling a large body of troops on 1st July (Medal). Served in China in 185S-59,
against pirates ; also during the campaign of i860 (Medal).
"i87 Major J. G. Shanks served with the R. M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea
during the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
188 Major W. O. C. Shippard served in the operations in Perak in November and December 1875, including the
advance on and capture of Kinta (Medal with Clasp).
'89 Major J. G. Smith was promoted Captain in the 97th Regiment " in recognition of his gallant services
wheneno-aged against the Indians at Orange Walk, British Honduras" on the 1st September 1872, on which
occasion°he commanded a detachment of the 1st West India Regiment and was dangerously wounded by a
musket-ball in the breast.
190 Major John Smith served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol, including the assaults on the Redan of the 18th June and 8th September
(promoted to be Lieutenant, Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
i'-'1 Major W. S. Sprent served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-59 (Medal).
192 Major E. B.'Stephens served in the first phase of the Ashanti war in 1873, and was in command of the out-
nost camps of Abbaye and Napoleon (Medal).
is3 Major W. J. Stewart served with the force at the Alumbagh under Outram from 3rd February 1858 until the
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). , .
194 Major F. L. Story served in the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt. Colonel Gordon, ana has received the Chinese
Tmperal decoration of the Red Button. Served with the 1st Division throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was
employed as Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General on the Lines of Communication and Base
195 Major J. Straghan served on the China Expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river ;
accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1850
(mentioned in despatches) . Served the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm
and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
Wl'9» Major R. S. Sutherland served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affairs
nf Bul"-anac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
<?phistSi)ol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i86oltt C hina, including the
storming of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations . gamst the Taepmg
rebels including'the taking of Kahding.
9° Major P. Swinburne served, with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865
(Medal with Clasp). Also in the expedition to Perak in 1875-76 (Clasp).
Majors 'Retired on Full or Retired Ray or on a Pension. — War Services. 69 u
9- Major T. R. Swinburne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Nefiche
(mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S4-85, and was
present in the engagement at Hasheen and at the destruction of Temai (Clasp).
199 Major J. H. Symons served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
201 Major David Thomson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also during the siege and capture
of Delhi" in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
202 Major W. L. Tinmouth served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal; ; also with the R.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. to Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
203 Major R. H. C. Tufnell served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Vitakri Field Force (Medal).
204 Maj\;r W.G.Tuxle served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India
including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent
siege operations until dangerously wounded on 10th August (Medal with Clasp).
2ui Major R. J. Waller served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Futtehabad
and Jugdulluck, and at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
205 Major C. E. Watson commanded a Detachment of Artillery on Field Service against Hill Karens in Pegu in
Jan. and Feb. 1857, and again in Feb. and March 1858.
207 Major H. X. Webb served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Gaidabad ;
accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal
with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
20S Major J. A. C. Wedderburn served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
209 Major F. D. Welchman served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the operations around Cabul
in December 1876 including the investment oi Sherpore (Medal with Clasp).
2i0 Major A. T. Weller served in the Afghan war in 1880 on the Khyber line of communications (Medal). Served
with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Lushai Expedition in 1889 (mentioned in
despatches) ; and with the Chin-Lushai Expeditionary Force in 1S89-90 with the 9th Bengal Infantry (mentioned
in despatches, Clasp).
211 Major W. K.Westropp served with the 80th Regiment with the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Jellalabad Field Force
under Brigadier General Gough, and subsequently with the Khyber Division under Major General Bright (Medal).
212 Major F. Wilmot served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
214 Major J. Wilson served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-53 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of
Balaklava (slightly wounded) and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, also Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals).
215 Major E. F. Wodehouse served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
216 Major R. Woollcombe served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in China in 1858-60, including the expedition to Hankow, action with
the batteries at Nankin 20th November, and action of the 21st November (Medal).
217 Major H. R. Worthington served with the 50th Regiment inNewZealandfrom 15th Nov. 1863 to 1S66, and was
present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, affair
of Kakaramea, and taking of Putahi (Medal).
22,1 Major Wynell Mayow served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 (Medal with Clasp).
221 Major M. S. Wynne served with the 81st Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
692
OFFICERS (other than General and Field Officers) on RETIRED PAY.
Captains.
KOT IN THE RESERVE.
Hon. Major late 3",
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
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BET. PAT.
Abercromby, George Cismo,1 Manchester Regt.
Bn. Gordon HighlxntUr* ,
Acland, J hn Edwaid, Essex Regiment
Acton, Thomas,2 Bengal Staff Corps
Aikin, James Edward, York and Lane. Regt. ; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
Aikman, Hugh Harry Robertson,! Dragoons, 3+4 B us. Highland Light Inf.
Allen, William Cocks, Lancashire Fusiliers
Anderson, Henry Archibald, Royal Fusiliers
Anketell, Moutray, Royal Artillery
Anne, Ernest Lambert Swinburne, Border Regiment (55 F.)
Attwood, Frederick, Coast Battalion of Engineers
Auckland, William Morton, Lord, Dorsetshire Regiment
Baird, David,3 West Riding Regiment [29 Sept. 77 14 Dec". 78 21 Oct. 85 3 Feb. 92
Baldwin, John Henry,4 Bengal Staff Corps UoDec. 58 3 Sept. 59 20 Dec. 70! 1 July 82
Barnett, Robert l'ercy Saunders,5 Indian Staff Corps >3 Aug. 79 1 July 81 13 Aug. 9026 Sept.95.
Baynes, Thomas John, Bengal Staff Corps t5 Nov. 61 30 Jan. 60 15 Nov. 73^7 Mar. 83
Beach Wm. Archibald Hicks, King's Royal Rifles; Hon. Major 7 Bn.li JuneSo x Jul 8l 7 Jan. 0DiTI Jaae^
King s Royal Rijles j J J
Biggs-Baldwin, William Henry, 21 Hussars I I 1 Jan. 73 6 May 72J 2 Dec. 82
Billings, Clement Henry,6 Indian Staff Corps 13 Aug. 97 1 July 8i*3 Aug. 90 12 Nov. 97
!i8 Mar. 76 29 June P7 '27 June 88
6 Jan. 75 19 Dec. 83 27 Mar. 95
5 July 51 6 May 53 25 July 63 1 July 82
13 May 85 1 July 91 30 Sept. 91
' 10 Nov. 86 20 Nov. 03 27 Feb. 95
14 Oct. 68 5 Nov. 70 5 Oct. 78 26 June 64
10 July 73 12 Jan. 3i 26 Nov. 84
1 Oct. 47 30 June 48 16 Dec. 541 1 July 81
13 Nov. 72 28 Sept. 82 7 Mar. 83
13 JuneSs 19 Oct. 87 , 4 May 92
14 Jan. 80 1 July 81 18 Sept. 89 11 Mar. 91
Bingham, Thomas Richard Devereux, Bengal Staff Corps [13 Dec. 53 9 Jan. 58 13 Dec. 6
12 Aug. 74
Bower, Robert Lister,' CMG. King's Royal Rifles
Bramwell, George,6 Bombay Staff Corps
Brettingham, Richard Wheatley, Royal Artillery ,
Briggs, John Arthur, Scottish Rifles ; 3 4" 4 Battalions Scottish Rifles
Brown, John, Bombay Staff Corps
Buller, Gregorj* Joseph,9 Leicester Regiment
Burbury, Francis William, West Kent. Regt. ; 3 Bn. West Kent Regt,
Bury, Charles* Oidnance Store Department
Rutler, Francis William Henry Davies,'°9 Foot
Cairns, Sow. Wilfred Dallas, Rifle Brigade ; Major 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade..
Carew, fonsonby May Lynn, Irish Rifles ; 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf...
Carfrae, Charles'William, Gordon Highlanders I23 Dec. 68(28 Oct. 71 16 Jan
Chapman, Francis Kingseote Fitzhardinge, 3 Hussars j j 7 Feb. 85I 1 Oct.
Chapman, Francis Robert Henry,13 Indian Staff Corps
Christie, Robert Arthur Crawford, 12 Lancers; Hon. Major Kent Art. ~)
E. Div.R.Art '. j
Churchill, Felix Victor Sidney," Gloucester Regiment
Clarke, James Sealy, Lancaster Regiment ; 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regsment...
Clowes, Chas. Edw.King's R. Rifles ; Hon. Maj. late-; Bn. King's S. Rifles
Cockerill, Robert Chai les,15 Indian Staff Corps
Colquhoun, William, 12 Lancers
Constable, Frederick Charles Strickland, Royal Horse Guards
Cooper, Albert Beauchamp Astley, Royal Artillery
Cope, Arthur Henry,16 Liverpool Regiment
Corse-Scott, Alexander James, Bengal Stuff Corps _
Cox, John Hawtrey Reginald,17 6 Dragoons
Crabbe, Arthur Bingham,16 8 Hussars ; 4 Battalion Irish Regiment
Croasdaile, Launcelot, Bedfordshire Regt. ; Hon. Major nBn.LemsterRegt
Cullen, Clifford, Derbyshire Regiment; 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers
Da Costa, David Campbell, Rojal Scots
D'Aeth, Lewis Narbrough Hughes,19 Scots Fusiuers
Darley, Henry Read, 4 Dragoon Guards ; 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers ...
Daubuz, Robert Claude, retired full pay, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
Dawes.Edward Wiison.4 Dragoon Gas.; Hon. Majors Bn. Warwick Regt.
Dennehy, Barry Valentine,™ 12 Lancers
de Teissier ,Henry,i«ra;!,21 8 Hussars ; Hon. Major 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt.
Ditmas, Edward," 7 Dragoon Guard
Drury, Frederick Burton, Royal Marines
Dyce, Cecil Coles, Bengal Staff Corps
Eley, Henry, Liverpool Regiment ; 4 Bn. Hast Surrey Regiment
Evelegh, George Carter, Royal Artillery
Ewart, John (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Faulkner, Francis Macnamara, Royal Marines
Feilden, Herbert Ramsay, Lane. Fus.;Hon. Major 3 Bn. Lancaster Regt
Festing, Michael Morton Metcalfe, 20 Foot
Ffrench, Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
FitzGerald, Lord Walter, King's Royal Rifles; lute Major ZBn.K. R. Rifles
Forbes, Edward Esite,-1 Indian Staff Corps
Forester, Francis William, 3 Hussars ; Lt.Col. West Somerset Yeomanry
Forrest, Robert Henry ," Bengal Staff Corps
Fraser, James Kemp, 14 Hussars
Gamble, Killaly, Royal Artillery
Gardiner, Henry, Bombay Staff Corps
Garsia, Christopher, Bengal Staff Corps
Gibson, Edward Eustace, Bengal Staff Corps
Goodlake, Henry Selwyn, Lane. Fus.; Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt.
Grant, Edward James,26 Irish Regiment; Hon.Lt.Col. 3 Bn. Royal Scots
Greathed, Hervey, 8 Hussars ; 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Green,Wm. Dixon Haddock, King's Royal Rifles; sA'6Bns.Lancashire Fus.
Haggard, Edward Arthur,29 Army Service Corps ; 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt.
Hamilton, John Fane Charles,3" South Staffordshire Regiment (387
Foot) ; late Major 3 tf- 4B11S. Lancashire Fusiliers j
Harris, Charles Uerald,31 Irish Rifles ; Hon.Major late 6 Bn. Irish Rifles
Harrison, Douglas Charles Wdliam,32 Indian Staff Corps
1 July 82
6 May 91
1 July 82.
1 July 81
2S Nov. q+
1 July 82
10 Aug. 81
19 Feb. 81 1 July 81 12 May 9->
20 Jan. 56 25 Feb. 58 20 Jan. 68
19 June 41 13 Apr. 42 3° June 48
23 Aug. 84 10 Oct. 94
4 July 56; 2 Nov. 57J 4 July 68
19 Apr. 64 29 Jan. 71 23 Dec. 79
,25 Aug. 86,25 Mar. 96^0 May 96
|n Sept.761 r Jau. 851 2 Jan. oS
21 Sept.£7 30 June 63 25 Dec. 67I 1 July 81
" 113 May 85; 16 Ma}- 94^10 Apr. 95
Dec. S3 '3 Feb. 95. 3 Feb. 97
22 May S9
1 26 July 93,
12 Feb. 78] !2 Feb. S9(i4 Mar. 97
23 Oct. So' 1 July 81 U* Apr. 8; 17 Sept.90.
: 9 Sept. 82! 13 Jan. 92(19 Oct. 92
25 Aug. 86(23 Sept. 961 13 Jan. 97
4 Dec. 78 5 June So' 5 Oct. 87 2 jj May 88
29 Aug.8j|29 Aug. 90J17 May 98
' Nov. 8 1 ,10 Apr.
28 Apr. So,1 6 Apr. 81 1 18 Apr. 85I21 May 90-
130 Aug. 64 30 May 77 j 7 Sept.81
20 Jan. 66*io Nov. 69124 Sept. 78 iS Jan. 85.
26 Jan. 66(14 Dec. 69J26 Jan. 71; 4 Mar. 86-
I30 Jan. 84125 Apr. 00 23 May 91
11 May 78 J 1 July 81 1 9 Mar. or; 17 Oct. 94
6 Aug. 7920 Sept. 80 7 Mar. SS j 1 Nov. 90
I 9 Sept.82l 1 Nov. 9c 2 Nov. 92
11 May 78 11 Feb. 80I 1 July 87 n Sept. So,
22 Feb. 79' 1 July Sit 1 July S715 Feb. S3
14 Mar. 88 31 July 891 13 Apr. 02114 Feb. 94
1? Dec. 5*1 27 Aug. 5bjio Nov. 69I16 June 75
I 6 May 85 5 Mar. 91118 Apr. 94
26 Feb. 64 16 Mar. 67124 Apr. 72 1 July 81
Iio Mar. 831 10 Mar. 9c 28 July 94.
7 July 80 22 Dec. 8o| 4 Jan. 87^2 Apr. 93
27 June 64 3 Aug. 6t 7 July 79 2 Oct. 79
J23 Dec. 64 23 Dec. 70 1 July 81
10 May 82131 July 90 8 May 84.
20 Dec. 33(10 Jan. 37li7Apr. 45(19 Nov. 90
17 Apr. 78 15 July 86(30 May 93
22 June 67
25 Sept.78
15 Nov. 79
Jan. 79
13 June 57
23 Mar. 58
2 Aug. 61
1 Oct. 79
5 Feb. 87
_ Aug. 67; 1 July Si j 6 Oct.
9 June So 9 June £S| 19 Mar. 90
2 Nov. 721 7 July 801 3 Dec. 84
S June 80 15 Nov. 90 4 Nov. 96
9 Oct. 80 18 Jan. 83, 27 June 83
1 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86!n Feb. 95
2 Aug. 82 16 Mar. 88)22 Oct. co-
11 Apr. 68 28 Oct. 71 11 Apr. 80 24 Mar. 86
25 Feb. 8oj 1 July 81 29 Jan. 87 3 Dec. £9
12 Jan. 66 1 Jan. 78 15 Feb. S2
1 May 59 13 June 69 16 Mar. S6
11 Oct. 59 23 Mar. 70 1 July £2
22 Mar. 64' 2 Aug. 73 12 Sept. £2.
1 July Si I 5 Mar. 89 ig Jan. go
11 Nov. 76 22 May 83 2 Feb. 84
18 Apr. 90 28 July 94! 2 Nov. 98
30 Jan. 84 29 Dec. 9^123 Jan. 95
1 May 78
9 July 79
23 Aug. 84' 1 July 01
24 Jan. 80 9 July 84
13 Sept. 8c 30 Sept. 85
11 Feb. 75 11 Feb. 86
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2 Nov. 92
7 Aug. 86
10 Oct. 83
11 Feb. q
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Captains on Retired Pay.
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2ndLIEUT
OrKNSIGX
Harrison, William,33 n Hussars ; Son. Major 3 Sc 4 Bns.North Lane. Regt
Hartigan, John M'Knight, Bombay Staff Corps
Harward, George Sisson,33 Royal Artillery
Heaviside, George Hamilton, 6 Dragoons
Home, Son. Cospatriok Douglas, Rifle Brigade
Hood, Basil Charles, Yorkshire Regiment
Hopegood, William Vere,3" West Kent Regiment (97 F.)
Hopkins, Thomas George, Essex Regiment
Hotham, William,38 Shropshire Light Infantry; Son. Major late 3 Bn. ~)
Yorkshire Light Infantry j
Hughes, Hy. Rolvel Lewis, 14 Hussars; 3 if 4 Bus. South Stafford Regt.
Humphreys, William, Connuight Rangers
Hutchinson, George William Grice,39 90 Foot, MP. for Aston Manor
Irby, Frederick Arthur.40 Rifle Brigade ; 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles
Ives, Edward Hai bord,41 Royal Fusiliers ."
Jenkins, Noble Fleming, Border Regt. ; Major 3 Bn. Border Regt
Jennings, Benjamin, 21 Hussars
■Jones, Rhys William Wykeham,42 Sussex Regiment; Son. Major)
3 Bn. Border Regiment f
Kennedy, John Henry,45 W. Kent Regiment ; 3 Bn. West Kent Regt
-Kennedy, James Montagu Bowie, Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Infantry; )
4 Bn. East Surrey Regiment T
Xinglake, Hamilton Alex., Lane. Fus. Son.Major 3 Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Knox, William, 21 Hussars ; Son.Major late 4 Bn. East Surrey Regiment
La Terriere, FenwickrB. de Sales.46 18 Hussars, Son. Col. late 5 Bn. R. Fus
~Le Bailly, Alexander Cortland,47 Indian Staff Corps
iee, William Melville Lauriston, Warwickshire Regiment; 3 Battalion ')
West Surrey Reoiment J
Lennard, Sir John Farnaby, Bart. Royal Artillery
Logie, James (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Loyd, Frank Kirkman. Inniskilling Fusiliers ; Hon. Lt. Colonel late}
3 Battalion Cheshire Regiment j
Luttrell, Hugh Courtenay Fownes, Rifle Brigade, MP. for Tavistock
M'Caffery, Joseph, Coast Brigade of Artillery
M'Connel, Frederick Bradshaw, Gordon Highlanders; 3 Battalion')
Gordon Sighlanders , j
M'Goun, John Tod, Madras Staff Corps
MacDonnell, Randal, Ro>al Marines
MacDonnell, Richard Doyne, Madras Staff Corps
Mack, Philip Paston, 12 Lancers
Mackenzie, Kenneth John,48 Rifle Brigade ; 3 Bn. Cameron Sighlanders
Macnair, John, Bengal Staff Corps
MacRae-Gilstrap, John,49 Black Watch ; Son. Major 3 Bn. Black Watch
Manners, Lord Edward Wm. John, Rifle Brigade; MP. for East
Leicestershire; Major 3 Bn. Leicestershire Regiment
Maples, Henry (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Maunsell, Lucius Aug. de Vere, Leicester Regt.; Major 9 Bn. K.R Rifles
Milles, Son. Lewis Arthur, 16 Lancers; 3B11. York Light Infantry
Molony, Charles Stuart, York Regt. ; 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade
Monro, David, Madras Staff Corps
Montgomery, Richard Hugh, Royal Marines
Morgan, Horatio Horace, Royal Marines
Morley, Robert Wilton, 4 Dragoon Guards; 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt
Morris, Charles Henry, Captain Indian Staff Corps
Munro, Geo. Mackenzie Gunn. Royal Scots ; 3 Bn. Seaforth Sighlanders
Murphy, Michael, East Yorkshire Regiment
Napier, Charles James, East Surrey Regiment
Nelson, Thomas Morice, Royal Marines
Newland, Arthur Connop, 21 Hussars
Nixon, Arthur George, Rifle Brigade
Norton, Reuben, Durham Lt. Inf.; Son. Colonel 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt
Oldham, Chas. S. Dansey Oldham, 4 Dragoon Guards ; Major 3 Bn. )
South Wales Borderers j
Onslow, Denzil Hughes, Dorsetshire Regt. ; 3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt.
Orchard, Henry (District Officer), Royal Artillery
Pakenham. Edward Tatton, K. R. Rifles; Son. Major 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
Palmer, William Henry,50 Royal Marines
Parker, Erasmus Darwin, Manchester Regiment ; 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Pearce, Graham Ravenhill,51 Manchester Regiment
Pease, HughRobinson, East Yorkshire Regiment
Phillips, Fred. Hervey Bathurst, Royal Artillery
'Pinching, Adam Park, 20 Foot ,-
Porter, Henry Richard,52 Royal Artillery
Porter, Joseph, Royal Artillery (District Officer)
Prescott, John Ravenhill, Derbyshire Regiment
Preston, Capon Henry, 2 Dragoon Guards
Prichard, Hubert Cecil, East Yorkshire Regt.; 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regt
Proctor, Frederick Wm.. West Riding Regt.; 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers
Raglan, Geo. F. H.Zorrt,53Gren Gds. Son.Lt. Col. Monmouth R. Eng.(Mil.)
Repton, Humphrey Thomas Hugh,54 Royal Artillery
Richardson, Harry Seymour, 12 Lancers
Roberts, John Dobree Anderson, R. Art.; Son.MajorSligo Artillery, S. Din.
Rogers, John Peverell, Royal Artillery
Ross, Charles Edmond,55 Indian Staff Corps
Ross. John,56 Border Regiment
Rumley, William Powell, Royal Marines
Sainsb'ury, Charle3 Robert Sillery, Dorsetshire Regiment
St. George, Baldwin John, 4 Dragoon Guards
St. John-Mildmay, Chas. Begue, R. Art. ; 4 Bn. Somerset Light Infantry
Saunderson, Somerset Francis, Rifle Brigade; 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
v. D.Savile, Hen. Bourchier Osborne, R. Art.; Son. Col. 1 Gloucester Art. Vols.
Schreiber, Julian Meade, Suffolk Regiment
Scott, George John,5? 18 Hussars; Son.Major 3 Bn. Shropshire Light Inf.
25 May 78
21 July 58
19 Dec. 50
20 Oct. 59
1 May 78
14 Dec. 87
22 June 70
10 Nov. 80
22 May 60
18 Aug. 52
22 Sept. 61
•.2 June 69
25 Aug. "_
23 Nov. 73
14 Sept 8 1
26 Apr. 79
10 Apr. 8
28 Oct. 7
30 Dec. 73
129 Aug. 85
1 May 67 25 Jan. 71
ii Aug. 80 18 June Si
17 May 79 11 Oct. 79
10 Mar. 83
31 Jan. 80 1 J.ily 81
j 9 iJay 85
2 Dee. 79
24 Sept. 79
1 July 80
10 May 82
>3 Jan.
4 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 77
22 Aug
18 June 35
13 Jan.
5 Sept. 77
6 July
13 Dec. 56
20 Feb. 58
8 Dec. 83
16 Feb. 78
12 Dec. 57
13 Dec. 65
8 Feb. 68
1 May 78
19 Dec. 77
14 Jan. 80
15 Oct. 90
5 Apr. 37
9 Sept. 82
28 Oct. 71
5 Oct. 79
24 Nov. 77
6 Apr. 92
20 Nov. 58
1 Sept. 78
1 Apr. 76
19 Aug. 73
10 Mar. 83
21 Nov. 58
5 Dec. 83
7 Feb. 85
24 Nov. 77
23 May 85
23 July 90
24 July 78
27 Apr. 60
1 Sept. "
3 Aug 67
31 Mar. 86
9 Aug. 74
23 Fell. 8
7 May 7
2 July 79
1 Sept. 82
2 Nov. 72
2 May 79
20 Nov. 75
13 Apr. 81
23 Auw
7 Nov. 8;',
22 Jan. 79 29 Jan
I 1 Feb. 79
6 July 89 10 Sept. 90
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ii Apr. 85 14 Aug. 89
21 July 70 10 July 82
25 Sept.57 1 July 81
9 Mar. 72 15 May 77
28 Oct. 71 9 July 79
31 Dec. 93'30 Jan. 95
8 Aug. 81J16 Aug. 82
1 July 88 19 Mar. 95
9 Oct.
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1 May 46
j 2 Apr, 64
19 Dec. 50
22 Jan.
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24 Sept. 78
15 Dec. 65
23 Apr. Si
2 May 88
14 Dec. 37
22 Jan. 79
6 Dec. 79
12 May 8;
14 Oct. 46
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1 July 81
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6 Oct. 77
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30 July 79
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6 Feb. 84
21 July 80
3 Aug. 67
1 July 81
2 Aug. 82
18 Feb. 8ojn Apr. 88
12 Ausr. 91 25 Sept.95
21 Apr. 4o: 9 Nov. 46
11 Oct. 76 2 Apr. 87
1 Dec. 80 22 July 85
8 Apr. 85
3 Nov. 95
12 Feb. 81
1 Apr. 70
5 Dec. 94
23 Feb. 78
3 Oct. 88
13 June 83
13 Apr. 92
2 Feb. 87
18 Oct. 93
23 May 88
3 June 83
iS Apr. 85
10 May 93
6 Apr. 98
1 Apr. 46
24 May
1 Dec.
8 June 85
3 Mar. 83
18 May 98
13 Dec.
1 Sept,
1 Apr. 87
0 Nov.
10 Feb. 92
20 Feb. 70
20 Aug. 90
2 Apr. 94
12 May 84
8 Jan. 94
1 Sept. 94
18 Apr. "
i2 Dec. 69
8 Sept. 89
1 Sept. 80
8 Apr. 9
9 Aug. 85
23 Nov. 95
.5 Aug. 77
23 Apr. 84
3 June 9
1 Feb. 82
5 Dec. 84
20 June 83
4 Feb. 85
1 June 91
2 Sept. 91
23 May
29 Aug.
5 Jan.
27 June
27 July 89
7 Feb. 54
:2 Aug. 76
17 Nov. 57
56 Apr,
2 June 92
20 Jan. 86
1 Mar. 96
26 JNov. 90
8 July 86
12 May 80
9 Dec. 8q
1 Oct. 87
1 Ju'y 79
6 Fe >. 95
4 Oct. 84
8 Aug. 80
1 June 90
8 June 90
19 Mar. 90
14 Apr. 97
7 Apr. 87
1 July 81
13 Mar. 95
22 May 89
24 June 91
9 Sept. 88
26 Oct. 92
24 June 91
20 May 96
16 Jan. 89
1 Nov. 90
6 June 88
1 Jan. 96
21 Septus
1 July 81
6 May 93
13 June 88
6 July 87
2 Sept. 91
6 July 9S
8 Sept.81
28 Nov. 93
30 Sept. 89
19 Dec. 83
4 May 92
1 July 82
22 Oct. 90
16 May 94
23 Aug. 92
24 July 95
28 Aug. 95
1 Feb. 88
1 July 82
1 Apr. 98
8 May 85
26 Juue 97
14 Mar. 96
3 May 84
11 Dec. 86
22 Aug. 95
18 Nov. 82
21 Jan. 93
9 Apr. 93
3 Apr. 89
6 Apr. 92
5 May 97
rg Dec. 88
20 Sept. 97
2 Apr. 98
29 Jan. 90
31 Aug. 92
1 July 81
13 Apr. 81
1 July 81
28 Jan. 94
27 June 94
5 June 89
26 June 97
11 Feb. 91
23 Apr. 87
2 May 84
15 Feb. 88
June 90
t2 May 83
17 June 98
2 May 89
21 Nov. 87
7 Feb. 97
4 July 91
,0 Apr. 90
14 July 97
1 July 8r-
3 May 89
4 Aug. 89
3 c
694
Captains on Retired Pay.
Bn. Bedford Regt.\i3 Nov. 78
27 June 48
24 June 63
SegTave, Geo. O'Neil, Yorkshire Regt. ; Hon. Lt. Col.
Seymour, Edward Adolphus, Royal Artillery
Sidney, Philip, Royal Marines
Skirrow, Arth. Geo. Wa'ker, S. Lancashire Regt.; 3 Bn. S.LancnshireRegt.
Snow, Ernest Arthur. South Lancashire Regiment ; Ron. Major late 3 \
Bn. East Lancashire Regiment )
Soames, Henry, Royal Artillery
Spencer-Stanhope, Walter, 5S 14 Hussars; 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Infantry
Staveley, Charles Russell, Rifle Brigade; $ Battalion Rifle Brigade
Stillwel'l, Thomas Francis,"9 Bengal Staff Corps
Stopford, Hon. Edward Barrington Lowis Henry,60 Irish Fusiliers;')
3 Bn. Irish Regiment J
Stoton, Frederick Alexander, Madras Staff Corps
Stoughton, Charles Cecil Percy,61 14 Hussars
Sutherland, Henry Boyd,62 Lancaster Regiment ............:
Swiny, William Molyneux Shapland, Black Watch
Tardif, Frederick Peter, Coast Brigade of Artillery .-....„
Telfer, James Dramraond, Royal Artillery
Thatcher, Harold William,63 Shropshire Light Infantry (53 F.) ; Hon. )
ifajor late 4 Bn. Norfolk Reqiment C
Toog'ood, Reginald Curtis,65' Scots Fusiliers (21 F.), Hon. Lt.-.Col, S
3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers _f
Tucker, Jervis,66 Royal Artillery !
Turner, Samuel George Drury, Bombay Staff Corps
Turpin, William Homan, East Surrey Regiment
Tye, Charles Henry,67 6 Dragoons
Vereker, John Medlicott,68 4 Dragoon Guards
Walker, William Francis, Royal Artillery '. .'
Wansbrough, Joseph Herbert,69 Bedfordshire Regt.; 7 Bn. Rife Brigade
Warden, Edmund James Peach,70 Madras Staff Corps
Webster, Godfrey Fox, 20 Foot
Westropp, George O'Callaghan, Irish Rifles
Westropp, John Massy, 12 Lancers
Wilbraham, Hugh Edward, S. Lancashire Regt. (82 F.) ; Hon. JIajor\
late 3 Bn. East Lancashire Regiment - j
Willis. Charles Beaumont D'Anyers, Royal Artillery
Woodgate, Herbert Ferdinand, South Wales Borderers; 3 Bn. South }
Wales Borderers j
Young, Charles Wilson,72 Bengal Staff Corps
26 Oct. 87
9 Jan. 63
13 Aug. 79
4 Apr. 59
5 June 66
8 Aug. 68
1 Jan. 43
11 Apr. 54
14 July 69
25 May 78
17 Dec. 51
16 Nov. 87
30 Jan. 78
1 May 78
28 July
1 Nov.
10 Nov.
5 Dec.
10 Ma j-
30 Jan.
-2 Aug.
11 Mar.
' 7 Feb.
30 Mar.
Oct.
29 Nov.
22 Oct.
28 Oct.
17 Apr.
7 Mar.
11 May
22 Mar. 77
24 Aug. 54
8 June 60
28 Oct. 71
25 Aug. 80
25 Sept. 86
17 Feb. 54
31 July 89
13 July 79
3 Feb. 74
9 Sept. 82
28 Jan. 82
6 Aug. 79
r2 Sept. 72
7 Feb. 85
28 Feb. 74
CAPTAiy.
79 v Sept. 85
48 1 Apr. 55
66 10 Dec. 78
83 10 June 90
82; 8 Sept. 88
53i 8 Dec. 75
82 11 June 90
91 13 Mar. 9-
66 9' Jan. 75
81' 3 Aug. 87
61' 4 Apr. 71
76: 1 July 87
70I28 Jan. 79
71! 5 Dec. 78
15 July 86
44
78
WHEN
PLACED ON"
REX. PAY.
16 Mar. So
1 July 81
5 Dec. 79.
1 Aug. 94
5 Aug. 91
13 Nov. 81
21 Sept. 92-
2 5 May 98
10 June 87
25 June 90
1 July 82-
31 Dec. 87
2 Feb. 84
8 May S9.
14 Apr. 01
t July 81
19 Aug. 85.
7 May
12 Apr. 79
2 June 85 .26 May
July
Nov.
Feb.
Oct.
Aug.
July
Apr.
Nov.
July
Feb.
Aug.
Apr.
May
July
Feb.
1 Apr. 60: 1
8 Jnne 72^7
I28 Feb. 81 1 3
■ 26 May 83 1 17
6 May 91J17
1 Apr .'39 1 1
23 Mar. 96 7
30 Jan. 89J19
12 Feb. Si1 i
19 Sept. 88120
10 Apr. 88I15
17 Jan. &- 23
3 Dec. 81I12
4 Mar. 92 31
28 Feb. 85 7
8r
Captains on Retired Pay. — War Services.
1 Major G. C. Abercromby. — For War Services, see Militia (Gordon Highlanders).
2 Captain T. Acton served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Kuhj wah (severely wounded) , storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie,
passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Saltanpore; served as Brigade Major at the storm and capture of Ram-
pore Cassie, at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain D. Baird served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment throughout the Egyptian!
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
4 Captain J. H. Baldwin served in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
5 Captain R. P. S. Barnett served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S87-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
6 Captain C. H. Billings served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
' Captain R. L. Bower served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and
was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta,
in the action at Kassasiu (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps in charge of the Regimental Transport, and was present in the engagements at £1 Teb and
Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the Mounted.
Infantry, and commanded the picked shots who accompanied Lord Charles Beresford up the Nile to the relief of
Sir Charles Wilson when wrecked near Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
s Captain G. Bramwell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) .
Served in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858 ; and with a Field Force against the Bheeis and
Mekranies in the Rewa Kanta in 1859 (commended by the Governor of Bombay).
9 Captain G. J. Buller served with the 1st Battalion of the 17th Regiment in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the
1st Division of the Peshawur Yalley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid and in
the engagements at Deh Sarak and Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain F. W. H. D. Butler served with the Chinese Coolie Corps throughout the campaign in the North of China
in i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, storming of Tangku, and actions of the 18th and 21st September (Medal
with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 31st liegiment during the operations against the Tae-
pings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the caking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled cities of Kadin.Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified towns of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
13 Captain F. R. H. Chapman served in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal).
14 Captain F. V. S. Churchill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86, and was severely wounded in an
engagement at Thaitzinhan (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain R. C. Cockerill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captain A. H. Cope served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
17 Major J. H. R. Cox served in the Bechuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren with the
Inniskilling Dragoons.
JS Captain A. B. Crabhe. — For War Services, see Militia (Irish Regiment).
19 Captain L. N. H. D'Aeth served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
20 Captain B.V.Dennehy served in the Kafir war in 1851-53 (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56,
and was present at the siege of Sebastopol and the battle oftheTchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Baron H. de Teissier served in the expeditien to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suak byBritisb. troops
Captains on Retired Pay. — War Services. 6g^\.a
22 Captain E. Ditmas served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
24 Captain E. E. Forbes served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Medal with two Clasps).
25 Captain R. H. Forrest served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
28 Lt.-Colonel E. J. Grant.— For War Services, see Militia (Royal Scots).
29 Captain E. A. Haggard.— For War Services, see Militia (Bedfordshire Regiment).
30 Major J. F. C. Hamilton served In the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the South Stafford-
shire Regiment, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3L Major C. G. Harris served in the Boer war of i88r with the Natal Field Force.
32 Captain D. C. W. Harrison served in the Afghan war in 1880, took part in the defence of Candahar, and was
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
33 Major W. Harrison.— For War Services, see Militia (North Lancashire Regiment).
35 Captain Harward served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tne battle of Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of October, April, and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
37 Captain Hopegood served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force. ■
33 Major W. Hotham served in the Hazara campaign in 1888 with the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
39 Captain Grice Hutchinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
40 Captain F. A. Irby. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
41 Captain E. H. Ives served m the Afghan war of 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, including the Zaimusht
Expedition and the assault of Zawa (Medal).
42 Majer R. W. W. Jones. — For War Services, see Militia (Border Regiment).
45 Captain J. H. Kennedy. — For War Services, see Militia (West Kent Regiment).
46 Colonel La Terriere served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of t88?, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir 'Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the
Egyptian Army on the Bedouin Frontier and on the Lines of Communication ; carried the despatches from the
front to Korti on several occasions, and was Staff Officer at Korti until its evacuation (Clasp).
47 Captain A. C. Le Bailly served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfarand Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
48 Captain K. J. Mackenzie. — For War Services, see Militia (Cameron Highlanders).
49 Captain Mucrae-Gilstrap. — For War Services see Militia (Black Watch).
50 Captain W. H. Palmer served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at Tel-el-
Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
51 Major G. R. Pearce served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
52 Captain H. R. Porter served with the expedition to China in 1860, and was present at the capture of Takn
Forts and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
53 Lord Raglan. — For War Services, see Militia (Engineers).
54 Captain H. T. H. Repton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
55 Captain C. E. Ross served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 (Modal with two Clasps).
56 Captain John Ross served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Kafir war of 1877-78, including the operations
in the Waterkloof and Perie Bush ; also served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 with Wood's Flying Column, and
was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
57 Major G. J. Scott. — For War Services, see Militia (Shropshire Light Infantry).
58 Captain W. Spencer Stanhope.— For War Services, see Militia (Yorkshire Light Infantry).
59 Captain T. F. Stillwell served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
60 Captain Hon. E. B. L. H. Stopford. — For War Services, see Militia (Irish Regiment).
61 Captain 0. C. P. Stoughton served in the Boer war of 1881.
02 Captain H. B. Sutherland served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
63 Major H. W. Thatcher served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war ot 1882,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
64 Lt.-Colonel R. C. Toogood. — For War Services, see Militia (Scots Fusiliers).
65 Captain Tucker served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman and
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
67 Captain C. H. Tye served as Adjutant with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1881. Served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 as Adjutant to the Inniskilling Dragoons.
68 Captain J. M. Vereker served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel Coros (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
69 Captain J. H. Wansbrough.— For War Services, see Militia (Rifle Brigade).
69 Captain E. J. P. Warden served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
72 Captain C. W. Young served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
3 C 2
695
Lieutenants on Retired Pay.
NOT IN THE RESERVE.
Armitstead, Bobert,1 103 Foot
Beresford. John Peirse de la Poer,2 South Wales Borderers
Blaine, Robert Stickney, 5 Dragoon Guards
Buchanan, George Alexander Leslie, Indian Staff Corps
Cecil, Lord, John Pakenham, Grenadier Guards ; Major 4 Bn, Lincolnshire Regt. ..
Coney, Herbert Launcelot, Royal Artillery
Cox, Edward Cooke,4 Bombay Staff Corps
Crowe, Robert, Unattached
Daly, Edward Dermot Hamilton, Bengal Staff Corps
Fife, James Gordon, Royal Engineers
Fowler. Henry, Royal Engineers
Gaisford, Algernon Richard, seaforth Highlanders
Hamilton, Edward Chetwood, Bengal Staff Corps
Harman, Wontworth Alex. King, Irish Rifles; Captain 6 Battalion Rifle Brigade ..
Harris, Francis Anderson, Bengal Staff Corps
Harvey, Harry Charles, Irish Rifles ; 3 Battalion Irish Rifles
Kennedy, John Pitt, 42 Foot
Kilby, James Edward, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers
Lash, Henry Andrew, Indian Staff Corps
M'Kown, William, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Mason, John Anderson, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Mayo, John,12 38 Foot
Neame, Charles Covell, 13 Foot
Palmer, Arthur Hare, 17 Foot
Penfold, Alexander Richard, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Porter, Charles Blenheim,13 Bengal Staff Corps
Pring, John. Coast Battalion R. Engineers (Quarter Master, 13 June 85)
Roberts, Arthur Edward Simmonds, 82 Foot
Roberts, Charles Armstrong, Bengal Staff Corps
Robinson, Owen Campobello. n Foot
Rosmead, Hercules Arthur Temple. Lord, Irish Fusiliers ; Capt. 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers
Boss, John William, Indian Staff Corps
Shackleton. William,15 Military Train
Shadforth, Henry John Tudor, Unattached
Smith, William, 6 Foot
Stainforth. Francis Robert Whitmore, 65 Foot
Stewart, Francis Archibald, 1 West India Regiment
Thomas, Cecil Strangward, Royal Marines
Trotter, William Kemp, West Riding Regiment ; Capt. 3 Bn. Durham Light Infantry
fjssher, Percy John, Royal Marina Artillery :
Way, Henry "George, Madras Staff Corps
Wilmer, William, Bengal Staff Corps (Brevet Captain, 3 July 72)
13 June 57 3 Not.
8 June 81 i July
15 Apr. 63 1 Sept.
16 Dec.
4 May 87 16 Mar
23 July
19 Apr.
23 Nov. 55 1 Apr.
9 Aug.
:6 Feb. 87 16 Feb.
19 June
13 Oct.
13 Feb. 66 10 Nov.
19 Mar. 90 20 Feb.
10 Sept
21 Sept. So 22 Mar
23 Mar. 49 15 Mar.
13 June
19 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Dec.
.., 7 July
May 42 14 Feb.
8 Oct.
4 Oct.
9 May
30 Mar. 55
29 Dec. 57
Feb'. 75
Nov. 65
7 Oct.
7 Mar.
,23 Feb.
11 Sept
1 iiay 58 22 June
j6 Jan. 89 27 Mar.
5 Feb. 87 29 Jan.
12 Jan. 56 17 Mar. _
14 Oct. 19' 4 Dec. 23
5 Mar. 58'i2 Dec. 59
ji3June75
24 June 62 16 Oct. 63
1 Sept. Sj
9 Nov. S9.11 Feb. 91
j 1 Sept.85
13 June 74
3 July 60 3 Nov. 63
WHEN
[PLACBDON
BET. PAT.
59J 1 July 81
8: 28 June 93
1 July 81
30 Oct. 95
17 Nov. 97
1 3 June 89
28 Feb. 89
1 July 81
74 26 Mar. 87
6 Feb. 97
1 July 81
1 June 98
1 July 82
2 Apr. 98
6 Nov. 86
10 Aug. 98
1 July 81
26 July 90
25 May 98
1 July 81
:4 Feb. 85
1 July 81
1 July 8 1
1 July 81
27 Aug. 90
7 Oct. 85
9 Sept.96
1 July 81
19 Apr. 85
1 July 81
1 Jan. 98
27 Feb. 97
1 July Si
1 Aug. 83
1 July 81
1 July 8*
1 July 81
10 May 91
16 Feb. 98
13 May 95
20 Nov. 84
1 July 82
1 Lieut. Armitstead was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
2 Lieut. Beresford served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp).
* Lieut. E. C. Cox served in the A'ghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
12 Lieut. Mayo served with the sSth Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 29th Aug. 1853 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
13 Lieut. C. B. Porter served in the Afghan war in 1S78-79 (Medal).
15 Lieut. Shackleton served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, includingthe affair of M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the Military Train in the New Zealand war from November 1863 to 1866
(Medal).
Cornets, Ensigns and Second Lieutenants.
Baird, John, Land Trans. Corps, Inspector')
of Deoon Constabulary J
Bignell, Charles Philips, Roy. Art
CORNET,
ENSIGN OB
2ndLIEFT.
™ Ta-n rfi iBlayney. Gerald John Stanley, R. Artillery..
22 jan. 50i:Demain> hv. Dickson, Ceylon Regt
18 Oct. 26 |Gatt, Arthur, Land Transport Corps
COBNET,
ENSIGN OB
2ndLiBUT.
14 Feb. 90
23 Apr. 58
23 Nov. 55
Adjutants.
Adair, Harrv Atkinson,1 4 Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, late 52nd Foot)
(Captain, i"8 Jan. 67) ; Hon. Major .- j
Doughty, Chester, 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry (Captain, 7 Aug. 66) ; Son. Major
Mitchell, J. H., Land Transport Corps
Weeks, J., Alderney Artillery Militia (Hon. Major, 2 Apr. 90)
CORNET
2UdLIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
16 Mar. 58
31 Jan. 60
30 Nov. 55] 7 Dec. 58
ADJUTANT.
1 Oct. 68
18 Apr. 68
21 Feb. 56
5 Nov. 78
1 Major Adair served in the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59.
696
Riding Masters.
NOT IN THE RESERVE.
Abbott, Isaac,1 Royal Artillery 8 Mar. 71 1 July 81
Bacchus, Henry, Royal Artillery ■•• 20 July 64 16 Aug. 79
Banting, William Robert, 1 Dragoons '" 25 July 83 25 July 93
Banyard, Nelson, 18 Hussars 23 Apr. 84
Barnett, John, Commissariat and Transport Staff 27 Au;
RIDING
MASTEB.
HON.
CAPTAIN.
July 81
19 Nov. 73
1 July 81
8 Sept. 85
1 July 81
1 July 81
5 May 77
t Apr. 85
12 May 85
Aug. 85
15 Nov. 89
30 May 77
15 Nov
28 Apr. 85 21 Dec. 87
1 July 81 15 Oct. 81
1 July 81 31 May 90
29 Oct. 83 15 June 87
13 Nov. 82
19 Oct. 72
1 Aug.
2 Feb.
3 Nov. 70
1 July 81 28 Nov. 83
1 July 81 24 May
1 July 81 22 Feb.
6 Dec. 83
24 Apr. 79
8 June 82
13 May 85
25 Nov. 84
17 Jan. 80
19 June 90 16 Aug. 97
c July 81 30 Nov.
1 July 81 30 Nov
Worthington, Albert, 11 Hussars 20 May 8220 May 92
Brown, Thomas.4 16 Lancers (Cornet, 29 Dec. 57) [R]
Butler, James, Roval Artillery
Butler, Reuben,5 Royal Artillery [R]
Cole, William, Royal Artillery
Crowdy, John, 1 Dragoon Guards
Dann, George, Royal Artillery
Donald, William, Royal Artillery
Donnelly, Robert, Royal Artillery
Eaton, Frederick, 8 Hussars
Francis, William, 19 Hussars
Gillon, David, Royal Engineer Troops
Goode, Richard John, Kuyal Artillery
Hadcock, George, Royal Artillery
Henson, Christopher, Boyal Artillery
Horton, James
Hubbard, Henry,7 13 Hussars
Johnston, William,8 Royal Artillery
Jones, Thomas Henry, Cavalry Depot
M'Gee, Henry,3 17 Lancers
Matthews, William.11 11 Hussars {Cornet, 12 Jan. 56) [R]
Mayes, William Busby, 6 Dragoon Guards
Miller, Thomas, R. Horse Guards
Morris, Clark, Cape Mounted Riflemen
Neal, Charles Walter, 2 Dragoons
Noake, Maillard,11 13 Dragoons
Nugent, Edmund, Royal Artillery
Pawson, John,15 Royal Artillery [R]
Perry, John, 10 Hussars
Pickworth, John Attkins,16Cavalry Depot, Military Knight of Windsor..
Simpson, Emanuel, 10 Hussars
Smith, David Noble, 15 Hussars
Speirs, Robert, 2 Dragoons
Stannard, Ephraim, Royal Artillery
Virr, Joseph, Royal Artillery
Wilken, John, Royal Artillery..
7 Sept. 58
23 Feb. 84
1 July 63
8 Sept.75
2 Nov. 66
27 Aug. 59
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 75
12 May 75
23 May 83
21 Aug. 75
15 Nov. 79
22 June 60
15 Nov. 79
28 Apr. 75
22 May 66
Jan. 64
29 Oct. 73
13 Nov. 72
10 Mar. 57
21 Aug. 78
7 Nov. 65
5 June 55
6 Nov. 67
20 Feb. 57
22 Jan. 68
29 May 67
6 Dec. 73
31 Aug. 58
29 Dec. 57
S June 72
19 Aug. 74
25 Nov. 74
1 June 61
19 June 8'
Wilkinson, George Louis, Royal Artillery j 8 Jan. 64
Williams, George, Royal Artillery 8 Jan. 64
26 Jan. 84
19 Jan. 82
12 Oct. 81
Dec 81
23 Jan. 95
HON.
MAJOR.
I Major Abbott served in the Crimea and was present in the action near Eupatoria while attached to the Light
Cavalry Brigade (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
* Captain Brown served with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Afghanistan under Lord Keane in 1839,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
5 Major Butler served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59 ; commanded two guns Royal Horse Artillery in Malwa
Flying Column in pursuit of rebels under Tantia Topee in Dec. 1858 and January 1859 ; engaged at Zeerapore and
Chupra Baroda (twice mentioned in despatches and thanked by Governor General in Council, Medal).
7 Major Hubbard served in the Crimea in the 6th Dragoons, and was present at the battle of Tchernaya, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Major W. Johnston served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Balaltlava, and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol— slightly wounded (Medal with lour Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
9 Captain M'Gee served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Futtehabad — slightly wounded (Medal). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th Hussars (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
II Captain W. Matthews served with the Royal Dragoons during the Crimean war, and was present at the battles
of Balaklava (horse shot under him) and Inkerman, the siege and fall ol Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
11 Riding Master Noake served in the Eastern campaign with the Royal Dragoons, and was present at the
battle of Balaklava and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). H.is also the
Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field.
15 Major Pawson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava, siepo and fall of
Sebastopol, canture of Keneh and Yenikale (Medal with t'A-o Clasps, and Turkish Medal) Ser"ecl with the expe-
dition to China in i860, and was present at tiiuho, Tangku, and capture of Taku r orto (Medal wiih Clasp).
16 Captain Pickworth. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
697
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
NOT IN THE RESERVE.
Aitken, Walter, Royal Marine Artillery
Anderson, William,1 Lancaster Regiment (4 Foot)
AriS, Robert,2 Cheshire Regiment
Baker, Joseph, Royal Marines
Barr, Alexander, 4 Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders...
Barrell, William John,' Army Service Corps
Bassindale, Edward. Grenadier Guards
Beedle, George,* 4 Bn. Warwickshire Regiment (2 Warwick Militia)
Belchem, Frederick George, West Surrey Regiment ,
Bell, James Edward, 3 Battalion West Riding Regiment
Bignell, John,5 Gordon Highlanders (92 Foot) ....
Birch, Joseph, Coldstream Guard*
Blackwood, John, 4 Battalion Sc^-.ish Rifles
Blair. Samuel, Royal Artillery
Bonner, James Edward. Border Regiment
jJH Boui'.'er, Abraham.3 York and Lancaster Regiment (Ron. Lt. Colonel, 19 Nov. 87)
QUARTRK
MASTER.
honorary
CAPTAIN".
11 July 88 j
21 Sept.72121 Sept. 82
12 Feb. 79 12 Feb. 89
1 Oct. 77 1 5 June 84
1 Apr. 7S1 1 Apr. 87
11 Dec. 78! 7 Mar. 83
23 Jan. 64J 7 Jan. 80
10 July 66; 1 July 81
19 Sept. 83 19 Sept. 93
24 jan. 74 24 Jan. 84
14 Aug. 66 1 July 81
77 Feb. 67 1 July 81
1 Apr. 78, 1 Apr. 87
14 Apr. 60! 4 Aug. 75
1 Apr. 85 1 4 Apr. 95
2 Nov. 721 2 Nov. 82
HOIJOHABY
MAJOR.
Bray, Henrv Hill, East Lancashire Regiment 13 May 7413 May 84
11 Mar. 74:11 Mar. 84
12 Mar. 8ij
1 Apr. 78 1 Apr. 87
18 Oct. 73I18 Oct. "
30 Mar. 55
Brennan, Charles. 5 Battalion Inuiskilling Fusiliers (Donegal Militia)
Broackes, Charles,7 Military Mounted Police Corps
Brock, John, 4 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery ,
Brogden, James,8 Worcestershire Regiment
Brookes, Joseph, 36 Foot
Brooks, Alfred, '' Army Service Corps
Brooks, George, Brigade Depot
Brown, Simon,10 Royal Artillery
Brown, Valentine,11 Royal Marines; Recruiting Staff Officer, Glasgow, 23 Nov. 95 ...
Browne, Richard,12 3 Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers
Bull, John, Royal Engineers
Burke, John,13 Depot Battalioin \Ensign, 4 Sept. 49; Lt. 22 Feb. 53) [R]
Burne, Joshua Henry, South Lancashire Regiment
Burton, Samuel,1* Royal Marone Artillery
Butterworth, Frederick,15 Scots Guards
Buttle, Clement Francis, Royal Engineers
Campbell, Charles, 5 Battalion Minister Fusiliers
Campbell, Parr,15 Seaforth Highlanders
Cassell, Frank Lumsden,17Army Service Corps
Cartwrighr, James Sampson, Northumberland Fusiliers
Charters, William,18 24 Foot
Chittick, William Henry, Royal Artillery
Choake, Thomas, Lancashire Fusiliers (20 Foot)
Clark, Charles,19 9 Battalion Rifle Brigade -
Clarke, Joseph,20 Rifle Brigade (Cornet, 21 Jan. 56)
Clay, Albert, Lincolnshire Regiment
Clements, George,21 1 Dragoons
Cliff, William,22 Royal Artillery (Ensign, 20 Sept. 57 ; Lieut. 5 Feb. 61)
Clinch, William,23 3 Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment
Clowes, Henry,2* Royal Fusiliers
Coe, Edwin, 3 Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment
Cole, Samuel,25 Royal Engineers
Collins, George,26 Inniskilling Fusiliers (108 Foot)
Connell, Patrick,27 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry
Cook, Charles, Hibernian Military School (Lieut, of Orderlies, 25 June 73 ; Cupt. ~>
of Orderlies, 7 Aug. 75) )
Cook, George. 27t Royal Artillery
Oordery, Charles, Suffolk Regiment
Copeland, Thomas, 83 Foot
Cossey, John Francis,23 Army Service Corps
Costelloe, Chai'les,29 Irish Fusiliers
Cotton, John,30 Gordon Highlanders (75 Foot)
CottreU, William Foulkes, Staff
Cousins, Samuel,31 3 Battalion Essex Regiment [R]
Cox, Samuel, Royal Artillery
Cox, William Smith,32 Naval Ordnance Department
Crawley, Anthony, Northampton Regiment (2nd Lieu'. 10 Nov. 77); 1 Volunteer \
Battalion Manchester Regiment )
Croisdale, Richard,33 Army Service Corps
Crumplin, William,3* Army Service Corps ....
Cumberland, William,35 7 Dragoon Guards
Danby, George, Lancaster Regiment •. '..
Darker, James,36 Brigade Depot
"Debono, Michele, Malta Fencible Artillery •..
Deeves, Daniel, Ordnance Store Department
De Lisle, Frederick,37 Army Service Corps
Dent, Richard, 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Infantry (Hereford Militia)
Denyer, Heury,38 12 Lancers (Lieut. 22 Sept. 75)
Diggory, Charles, Royal Artillery
Dixon, Timothy,39 3 Battalion Lancaster Regiment
Dixon, William,10 Rifle Brigade
Doltou, Edward John,11 Army Service Corps
Douglas, George,*2 Staff
Dovaston, John,43 4 Battalion South Wales Borderers '.
Downey, Michael, Northumberland Fusiliers
Drage, Wilbam,*1 Depot BattaUon
Drake, Edward Henry, 3 Battalion Gloucester Regiment (S. Gloucester Militia) ..
Drake, Francis,*5 Northumberland Fusiliers [R]
Drake, Robert,*6 Naval Ordnance Department
Duke, William,*7 Munster Fusiliers
Elson, Samuel Spencer, ls ioq Foot
Embv, William James, Royal Artillery
Erwin, Richard,49 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Edinburgh Militia)
11 Feb. 85
24 Oct. 85
21 June 84
15 Oct. 81
7 Mar. 83
24 Aug. 87
15 June 87
10 Jan.
10 Nov. 65
: July 71
1 Sept.79
12 Nov. 73
19 Oct. 3 1
29 Dec. 54
30 Mar. 81
13 Oct. 76
25 Mar. 73
19 Jan. 70
1 Apr. 85
29 June 78
11 Mar. 82
16 Apr. 84
18 July 62
5 Nov. 70
6 Sept. 73
4 Feb. 85
27 Apr. 60
30 Nov. .
23 Mar. 70
23 Sept. 62
24 Jan. 80
12 June 78
9 July 79
23 Apr. 73
26 July 73
23 Apr. 73
4 Sept.86
10 Jan. 93
28 Oct. 76
1 July 81
12 Nov. 83
7 Nov. 68
30 Mar. 91
13 Oct. 86
25 Mar. 83
1 July 81
29 June
n Mar. 92
16 Apr. 94
30 June 77
1 July 81
16 Sept. 83
4 Feb. 95
1 Nov. 71
30 Nov.
17 Apr. 80
7 Jan. 80
24 Jan. 9d
:2 June 83
23 Apr. R-.
26 July 83
9 Dec.
27 May 92
16 Feb. 88
1 June i
3 Aug. 89
1 Feb. 89
ts June 87
26 Apr. 82
5 May 86
27 May 82
16 Feb. 78
16 Feb. 56
1 June 78
10 Oct. 74 10 Oct.
27 June 74 11 July 83
0 Nov. 77'
3 Dec. 68| 1 July 81
21 June 7321 June 83
27 Mar. 78 18 July 83
3 Apr. 78110 Nov. 87
31 Jan. 801 1 July 81
11 Dec. 78J15 June85
3 Jan. 84 3 Jan. 94
21 June 71] 1 July 81
3 Dec. 55 19 Aug.74
24 Jan. 74 .'..... -
30 Oct. 75^30 Oct. 85
27 Mar. 78 27 Mar. 88
13 Apr. 56;
30 Dec. 76
25 Nov. 74; 25 Nov. 84
1 Apr. 78J 1 July 81
9 Jan. 76 19 Jan. 86
31 Jan.
1 Dec. 65
8 Jan. 79
4 Oct. 73
21 Feb. 55
25 Oct. 55
17 Nov. 57
30 Oct. 75
16 Dec. 76
30 J uly 62
: July 74
5 June 78
1 July
1 July 81
8 Jan. 89
4 Oct. 83
23 Oct. 67
1 July 81
1 July 81
30 Oct. 85
16 Dec. 86
30 Oct. 78
1 July 84
7 Oct. 85
16 July 84.
15 June 87
7 Oct. 86
25 Nov. 91
2} Jan. 84
1 Oct. 81
23 Dec. 90
28 Nov. 82
24 Nov. 83
18 Apr. 85
27 Oct. 83
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
698
QUABTEB HMSOBiKIHOiTOElBY
MASTER. ,' CAPTAIN. MAJOB.
23 May 77 23 May 871
11 Apr. 62 26 June72|
13 July 78 13 July 88
23 Jan. 47 14 May 58
5 June 78 5 June 87
1 Apr. 85 1 Apr. 95
6 Sept. 39
i6Nov.6v 26 Sept. 87
28 J une 84 28 June 94
10 May 73:1c May 83'26 Sept.83
27 Sept. 79 27 Sept. 89'
11 Jan. 67; 7 Aug. 80
17 Deo. 81I17 Dee. 91
2 Apr. 79J 2 Apr. 89
1 Apr. 76' 1 Apr. 86
:2 Mar. 8i|
18 May 60,30 Nov. 70
28 Mar. 77,28 Mar. 87
6 Sept. 78! 6 Sept. 38
16 Jan. 83|i6Jan. 94
Oct. 62 19 Oct. 72
Evans, George,'0 Devonshire Regiment
Everard, George, 18 Foot
Facer, Walter,51 Manchester Regt.; Captain 2 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Seqt.
FitaGerald, Thomas, Depot Battalion '....
Flanagan, Daniel, 6 Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery
Folson, Henry," Coldstream Guards
Forbes, John, 91 Foot
Forbes, Peter,55 2 Sn. Cameron Highlanders (Highland Lt. Infantry Militia) .
Forde, George,56 Army Service Corps
Forsdyke, Jonathan,5'' Royal Artillery :
Forsythe, John,55 9 Lancers
Foster. Henry Knos Moody,59 105 Foot
Fox, George,60 Connaugh't Rangers '.'.
Fraser, John, 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers (Cavan Militia)
Frayling, Edward, n Hussars
French, George,62 King's Royal Rifles (60 Foot)
Fuller, James,63 r6 Lancers
Furlong, Joseph Allen, 4 Battalion North Lancashire Regiment
Gage, John,61 3 Battalion Dublin Fusiliers
Gardiner, Frederick,65 Army Service Corps
Gilby, Thomas Glover,6' 66 Foot
Gillard, James,68 Royal Artillery j 13 Jan. 75I13 Jan
Goulding, William, Royal Engineers 13 June 83 13 Juneo3
Govier, James, 1 Life Guards |z8 June82'
Grahame, George,69 4 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Ayr and Wigton Militia) 17 July 55I 31 Au;:
Grant, George, 100 Foot (3oApr. 58 1
Gray, William/0 Welsh Fusiliers '31 Aug. 78^1 Aug
S Mar. 84 5 Mar. 94
26 Mar. 84 2 5 Mar. 94
19 Nov. 81,19 Nov. 91
9 Aug. 71 1 9 Aug. 81 2S June 82
13 Nov. 60 25 Jan. 71
20 May 70 1 July 81 30 Dec. 87
7 Jan. 80 7 Jan. 90
25 Jan. 56 1 Feb. 82
14 June 76 14 July 86
2 May 78 2 May 88
3 Feb. 69 1 July 81 18 Nov. 82
14 Aug. 72 14 Aug. 82
11 Oct. 78 11 Oct. 88
20 Apr. 6? 1 July 81
1 Apr. 82 1 Apr. 92
25 Jan. 56 1 Oct. 81
5 Nov. 79 5 Nov. 89
7 May 83 7 May 03
29 Nov. 79 29 Nov
21 Feb. 60 1 July 81 24 Aug. 81
31 Jan. 80 30 Oct. 85
24 Nov. 77^24 Nov. 87
4 Nov. 68] 1 July 81 4 July
25 Jan. 71] 1 July 81 20 Sept.83
4 Dec. 57.10 Mar. 75
7 Nov. 83! 7 Nov. 93
4 Sept. 60 14 Apr. 73
17 Apr. 67; 24 Dec. 80
30 Aug. 82 30 Aug. 9
6 May 85J 6 May 95
27 Mar. 78 27 Mar. 88
15 Oct. 81U5 Oct. 91
14 Apr. 83 14 Apr. 93
Green, Carraelo, Roval Malta Artillery
Griffiths, John,"i Oxford Light Infar_try
Griffiths, William," 4 Battalion Irish Regiment
Grmsell, Samuel Dicken Nichols,"* West Kent Regt
Guernsey, Forbes William,"5 45 Foot (Ensign, 6 Aug. 58)
Gunn, William/6 Royal Artillery '...." ....:
Gunton, Thomas Widdowes.77 Guards Depot
Haden, Samuel, 4 Battalion Oxford Light Infantry (Oxfordshire Militia)
Haines, Charles Stanhope,"9 2 Life Guards
Hambly, Edgar,80 Royal Artillery;
Hamilton, Thomas,81 Irish Regiment (Hon. Lt.Colonel 3 Mar. 97;
Hanlon, Michael,82 North Lancashire Regiment
Hanworch, Edward, Warwickshire Regiment ..
Harper, John Bloom,63 Munster Fusiliers (104 Foot)
Harrison, William H.8* East Lancashire Regiment ; 1 London Volunteer Artillery..
Hart-M'Harg, William,*5 4 Battalion Essex Regt. (West Essex Militia) [R] '....
Harvey, William,86 3 Battalion West Riding Regiment
Hawes. Frank, South Lancashire Regiment
Haw&esby, George William, 3 Battalion Irish Regiment
Hawkins, James,8" Shropshire Light Infantry [R]
Haylcs, Henry Thomas,88 Armv Service Corps
Hefferon, James Andrew,89 8 Hussars
Herring, William Henry, Royal Marines
Higgms, Maurice,90 Derbyshire Regiment (45 Foot)
Higgms, William,91 Brigade Depot
Hislop, Archibald, 3 Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment ,
Hockey, John, Grenadier Guards
Holmes, William Nassau,92 60 Rifles
Hone, Harry, w Rifle Brigade
Hooper, Frederick, Royal Engineers
Hopkins, William,9* Army Service Corps
Hornby, Thomas, Dublin Fusiliers
Howard. Frederick, 3 Batt. Cheshire Regt.; zVolunteer Bait. South Wales Borderers
Howard, William,95 Cameron Highlanders
Howland, Joseph,96 Army Service Corps
Hunt, Henry, Lincolnshire Regiment
Hunt, William, Middlesex Regiment (Sub Lieut. 26 Mar. 73)
Hyde, Robert, 10 Foot
Imbusch, Henry, 4 Battalion Sussex Regiment '.'..'.'..'.'..'.
Ireland, Jame3,98 7 Battalion King's Royal Rifles
Jarvis, Thomas,99 60 Rifles
Jessop, Tern 4 Battalion Munster Fncilisrs
Jones, Alfred,'00 East Surrey Regiment [R] ....
Just, Augustus, Leinster Regiment
Keble, John Alfred,"2 East Surrey Regiment ""'."'.".'."'.'.'.'.' ".'
Kelly, Edward, EssexiRegiment
Kelly, John,103 21 Hussars
Kelly, John, Royal Artillery ...
Kelly, Patrick,105 West India Regiment '.'.'..'.'. ''.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Kenney, John Henrv, Royal Engineers
King, William, West Yorkshire Regiment
Knight, Thomas, Depot Battalion
Lacey, Patrick,11" 4 Battalion Connaught Rangers
Lamb, James.108 5 Battalion Rifle Brigade
Land, Isaac,110 Royal Artillerv
Langford, Alexander, 5 Dragoon Guards
Laugnsh, Thomas,. Royal Artillery
Lapham, Uriah Fredk.112 Scots Fusiliers (21 F.) ' .
Lee, Thomas,113 Depot Battalion (Ensign, 18 Jan. 59)
Leeding, William, Grenadier Guards
Lenton, Charles,11* 4 Battalion Irish Fusiliers ....'..'.'...'...'.'...'. .'.'.'.'.'
Lewis, Henry,115 7 Dragoon Guards (Son. Lt.Colonel, 3 Jan. 84) [R]
Lofts, William, 3 Battalion Manchester Regiment
Long, William Henry, Roval Artillery
Lonsdale, Henry, 3 Battalion Royal Scots 28 Mar. 74
Lynch, William, 3 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment ; 2 Vol. Bu. Derby Bvgt 1 May 78 1 May
M|Caflery, James,'16 Army Service Corps 'It Dec. 78 n Dec.
M'Oann. John, 3 Battalion Leinster Regiment ..13 Oct.' 77 13 Oct.
20 Apr. 78
31 Jan. 80
19 July 79
9 Aug. 73
20 Apr.
9 May 83
19 July 89
26 Mar. 83
1 Aug. 63 1 30 Nov. 78
27 Aug. 73
15 Dec. 81 20 Apr.
2 Dec. 62:29 July 74
28 June Sz 28 June 92
8 June 67] 1 July 81
jo Nov. 78 '30 Nov. 88
10 June 821 10 June 92
20 Fe|b. 89
o June 74 ' 10 June 84
10 Mir. 75J10 Mar. 85
11 Mar 74I11 Mar. 84
21 Sept.87j2i Sept.97
1 1 July 74 1 1 1 July 84
20 May 55 ' 1 Apr. 70
10 Nov. 691 1 July 81
15 July 82' 4 Oct. 83
25 May 78; 25 May 88
18 June4i 1 July 59
17 Dec. 731 17 Dec. 83
30 Sept.74 30 Sept. 84
24 June 59 1 Apr. 70
13 Nov. 75,13 Nov. 85
5 June 66 1 1 July 81
28 Oct. 68 1 July 81
7 Nov. 80 17 Nov. 90
23 Feb. 84
21 Dec. 87
29 Oct. 84
7 Jan. 82
10 June 85
31 Dec. 87
20 Jan. 83
3 Mar. 86
699
Quarter Masters on Retired Fay.
M'Cartney, Daniel, Bedfordshire Regt. (16 Foot) "
M'Coy, Robert,"7 3 Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry
M'Culioch, Alexander Neilson, Royal Engineers
M'Evoy, Patrick, 3 Battalion Hampshire Regiment
M'Farlane, Andrew, Naval Ordnance Department
M'Garty, James,118 Irish Rifles (83 Foot)
M'Kenna, John, Roval Artillery
M'Leod, Harry,119 4 Battalion Scottish Rifles
Mackie, William,121 2 Foot
Mackinnon, William,122 3 Batt.il i ui Highland Light Infantry
Macqueen, Archibaia, 3 Battalion North Staffordshire Regt. (2 Stafford Militia).
Maggs, George,123 Royal Marine Artillery
Main, James. Armv Service Corps
Maloney, William,124 Depot Battalion ; Military Knight of Wi?idsor
Martin, Alexander,12' Royal Artillery
Masters, George, 20 Hussars (Ensign, 5 Oct. 58)
Mellor, Joseph.126 East Yorkshire Regiment (15 Foot)
Merrill, Jacob,12' 18 Hussars
Miller. John,128 Welsh Regiment
Mills, John,129 14 Foot..
QUAKTBR IKONORART
MASTER. I CAPTAIX
Mitchell, John Wilson, 129t Army Service Corps "oCc'.
20 July 67J 1 July 8
2-8 May 84 28 May 94
30 June Si!
iu Dec. 84(10 Dec. 94
14 Dec. 781:4 Dec.
10 June 821
to Mar. 75, 10 Mar. 85
12 June 63! t July 81
10 Apr. S7 26 Feb. 73
27 Feb. 8427 Feb. 94
1 Aug. 68
11 Sept. 67 1 July 81
11 Dec. 7S 11 Dec. S8
23 Oct. 55 20 June 69
1 Apr. 84J 1 Apr.
2 Oct. 62,
8 July 68, 1 July 81
3 Feb. 75 3 Feb. 85
5 Sept.771 5 Sept. 1 7
26 Apr. 64I" Jul? 7?
Mar. 62
5 Oct. 78
7 Aug. 8g
2 Apr. 87
17 July 6,
15 July 76
30 Nov. 81
9 Sept. 8 s
5 Oct. 58
1 Mar. 84
22 Aug. 82 22 Aug. 92
1 1 Sept.72111 Sept. 82
11 Dec. 78: l5 June 8
27 Feb. 7s 27 Feb. 85
Moore, John,130 Wiltshire Regimeut (62 Foot) 2
Moore. John, 4 Battalion Worcestershire Regiment
Morrison, Charles,131 5 Battalion Connaught Rangers; 2 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regt
Morrison, George,132 Royal Engineers
Mullins. William. Devonshire Regiment (11 Foot)
Murphy, George133 (Camp)
Murray, Thomas Michael,134 Yorkshire Light Infantry
Nadin, Francis, East Surrey Regiment
Nally, John,135 84 Foot
Naughton, Michael, Irish Rifles
Naylor, Thomas Henry, Cava'ry Depot
Newman, Joseph,136 Scottish Rifles
Nichols, Richard,137 Army Service Corps
O'Donnell, John, 1 Dragoon Guards
O'Leary. Patrick.138 Army Service Corps
Oliver, William,139 6 Dragoons
Overton, Edward Fenwick,140 King's Royal Rifles
Page, Nathaniel,141 Royal Marines
Parkes, Harry, Royal Artillery
Parsons, William, 141tArmy Service Corps
Phillips, Edward,142 Army Service Corps
Phillips, John, Army Service Corps
Pierson, Edward,143 3 Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Pollitt, Thomas Holland, 3 Battalion Liverpool Regiment
Powell, Francis, Royal Marines
Powell, John Joseph Charles, Royal Artillery
Powell, William, Royal Marines
Pulsford, Charles Harvey, West Surrey Regiment
Pye, Frank, East Yorkshire Regiment
Reeves, Albert,u4 4 B'Htalion Norfolk Regiment
Reid, John Benrj' Stuart, 1 Life Guards
Reid, William James,1" 5 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Revill, John, Royal Artillery (Lieut. 30 Aug. 64)
Reynolds, Thomas,146 Army Service Corps..
Reynolds, William Ellis, Guards' Depot
Rhodes, John, 4 Hussars
Robertson, John,14" 35 Foot
Robinson, James, Royal Marine Artillery
Robinson, William,14" Royal Artillery
Ross, Alexander,149 64 Foot
Rowan, Melville Jolm. Royal Artillery
Rowe, William Arthur Samuel,150 Royal Marines
Rowland, Harry,'51 Gloucestershire Regiment
Rumsey, George Ferris,152 14 Hussars (Cornet, 17 March 69)
Russell, Henry, Royal Artillery
Ruth, George, 4 Battalion Border Regiment
Ryan, Michael, Essex Regiment
Savage, George Thomas, Irish Rides
Scott, Jonathan Gortley,153 3 Battalion Oxford Light Iufantry (Bucks Militia)
Seath, Alexander, Royal Artillery
Berbutt, Charles,154 Royal Artillery
Shakespear, George Joseph, Royal Artillery I14 Apr. ss&
Sharp! js, James , Royal Horse Guards I20 Sept.71
Shattoek. Thomas, 3 Battalion Munster Fusiliers I30 Nov. 81
Shawe, Dougla.s, 17 Landers ' 4 Feb. 71
Shea, William,155 3 Battalion Durham Light Infantry I 6 Dec. 73
Sheehan, Tli^mas Vaugh.m, Durham Light Infantry [15 Aug. 8
4 Nov. 59
17 Jau. 7
24 Feb. 7
22 Apr. 59
4 Ma> oc
23 Juiy 56
5 -«ay 85
23 Aug. 6
14 Apr. 61
6 Sept. 73
30 J uue Oy
19 Dec. 6s
16 Oct. 66
4 June 61
11 July 74
19 Nov. 81
10 May 71
10 Oct.
1 July 81
23 Oct. 8
7 Aug. 9>
2 Apr. 97
1 July 81
jo Nov. 91
14 Dec. 70
3i Jan. 80
27 Sept. 79
3 May 84
8 Aug. 79
1 May 62
11 Mar. 82
31 Jan.
11 Dec. 78
22 Oct;. 81
13 May 85
8 July 88
1 Apr. 78
22 Dec. 90
9 Aug. 71
12 Jan. 87
20 May 80
23 Jan
14 Mar. 68
x Feb. 73
27 Mar. 76
8 Mar. 76
26 Oct. 3
29 Oct. 6
28 Mar. 68
9 Sept.85
20 Dec. 59
14 Feb. 77
27 Apr. 8
13 July 7b
12 July 78
17 Sept. 81
10 May 84
40 June 77
4 Dec. 78
24 Feb. 57
8 Sept.75
24 Apr
Shepherd, George Alexander, Royal Artillery.
Shore, John, 4 Bn. N. Stafford Regiment (3 Stafford Militia)
Simons, Edmund,155 Royal Artillery [R]
Slack, James,15* School of Musketry (Ensign, 15 Jan. 56) [R]
Sladden, Henry,158 4 Battalion Durham Light Infantry [R]
Slattery, Matthew,159 7 Foot
Smith, Peter,160 Scots Guards
Smith, William Elisha, 61 Foot
Smithson, Thomas, Royal Marines
Sowtcn, Frederick,161 4 Battalion S. Staffordshire Regiment (1 Stafford Militia);
Staniland, Stephen Henry,162 15 Hussars
Sterrett, Thomas,163 9 F'oot
Stokes, John Edward,164 Depot Battalion
Storey, Richard,165 17 Foot
Styles, George, 3 Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Sullivan, William, 3 Battalion Minister Fusiliers
Swanson, Donald, Highland Light Infantry
1 July 81
27 Sept. 89
3 May 94
4 Aug. 75
11 Mar. 9:
15 Oct. 86
11 Dec. 88
1 July 81
13 May 95
11 Mar. 97
1 Apr. 84
22 July 98
9 Aug. 81
30 Nov. 88
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 Apr. 75
27 Mar. 88
8 Mar. 86
26 Oct. 94
6 Mar. 72
1 July 81
9 Sept. 95
5 July 71
14 Feb. 87
27 Apr. 92
13 July 08
12 July 88
17 Sept. 91
10 May 94
V> June S7
' 4 Dec. 8;
8 Sept.85
21 June 73
14 Apr. 90
20 Sept. 81
30 Nov. 91
4 Feb. ei
HOKORART
MAJOR.
15 Aug. 93
i Jan. 70J
17 Jan. 87
24 Feb. 82
1 July 81
25 May 78
1 Sept. 79
6 Sept. 83
1 July 81
25 dept. 7;
3i May -jt
11 July 84
1 July 8j
7 Feb. 93
26 N©T-90'
21 Dec. 87'
23 May 83.
Dec. 81
29 Dec. 86.
27 Sept.82--
17 Dec. 8i
23 Mar. 92'
25 Nov. 9E-
1 Feb. 89.
30 Oct. 89.
Sept. 86.
26 Apr. 82-
1 July 82:
12 Nov. 95,
2 July 83-.
26 June 85-
29 Oct. 8i>
Mar. 86.
19 Jan. 87
25 Apr. 87
17 Dec. &p,
1 Dec. 8i-
23 Apr. 84.
4 July 83,
2 Dec. Izl
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay.
Joo
Symons, Thomas Cornelius, Royal Engineers ...i...
Teevan, Rourke,168 n Hussars [R]
Templeton, James, Lincolnshire Regiment
Thomson, Chadwick,171 20 Hussars
Thornton, Joseph, 5 Battalion Leinster Regt. (Meath Militia)
Tippetts, James Berryman, 3 Battalion East Surrey Regiment (1 Surrey Militia).
Tooner, Michael,173 3 Battalion East Lancashire Regt. [R]
Trenor, John,175 27 Foot
Tuckett, Edward Gundrie,177 2 Dragoon Guards
Turner, John,178 50 Foot (Ensign, 10 Aug. 54) [R]
Turnley, William Echlin,179 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers (Edinburgh Militia)
Tyler, Harry William, Army Service Corps
TJsmar, George AlleyDe, Royal Artillery
Vickers, Thomas Henry,181 Border Regiment (Sub Lieut. 14 June 73)
Vignaux, Joseph, Royal Artillery
Waite, William John,182 7 Hussars
Walker, Alexander, Royal Artillery
Walker, Crichton, Royal Engineers
Walker, George, Royal Artillery
Ward, Thomas, Royal Artillery
Wasp, Matthew Proctor,183 Army Service Corps
Webb, Humphrey Lakin, 1 Dragoons
Weldon, William,' Durham Light Infantry (106 Foot)
Welfare, Joseph,18* Irish H^u.-iliers
Wharry, Charles, Royal Artillery
White, George,185 Royal Marines
White, Henry Edward, 4 Battalion Welsh Fusiliers
White, John,187 Provisional Cavalry Depot
Whittaker, Joseph,188 57 Foot
Whyte, Daniel,189 Manchester Regiment ; 7 Middlesex Hills Volunteers
Wilbond, James,130 Royal Artillery
Williams, Solomon,191 4 Dragoon Guards
Wilson, James,192 Gloucestershire Regiment (61 Foot)
Wishart, George,193 3 Battalion Scottish Rifles
Wishart, William,19* Army Service Corps
Wood, Joseph, Army Service Corps
Wood, Thomas,195 Middlesex Regiment (57 Foot)
Worrall, Thomas, Royal Scots
Wj'lie, James, Shropshire Light Infantry
Yates, Thoiias, Cheshire Regimeot
Young, Charles, Lincolnshire Regiment
QUARTS B
MASTER.
May os
Nov. 65
Sept. 71
June 72
Jan. 82
Oct. 7j
July 62
Apr. 54
Jan. 69
Dec. 54
Jan. 63
Feb. 79
Sept. 88
Aug. 73
Feb. 63
Oct. 76
Sept. 75
May 85
July 76
June 72
Mar. 78
May 8c
Jan. 82
Aug. 87
May 56
Sept. 63
Dec. 84
June 74
Jan. 63
Mar. 79
June 8 1
Apr. 68
Nov. 68
Apr. 87
Jan. 80
Jan. 80
Apr. 73
Aug. 78
May 82
Nov. Si
Aug. 87
HOlfOKAHY
CAPTAIN.
27 Aug. 90
8 Mar. 76
27 Sept 8 1
8 June 82
HOMOBAEX
Ml.TOB.
12 Aug. 85
4 Oct. 83 2 Sept. 85
15 Sept.81
14 June73l
1 July 81 17 Dec. 8r-
9 Aug
7 Mar
12 Feb.
36 Sept, 98
14 June 83
1 July 74
11 Oct. 86
8 Sept. 85
27 Aug. 90! 1 Apr, 94
19 July 86i
26 June 82
15 June 85
8 May 90
29 June 66
1 July 81
10 Dec. 94
1 5 Mar. 73
22 Mar. 89
11 Junegi
1 July 81
1 July 81
14 Apr. 97
29 Nov. 89
1 July 81
23 Apr. 83
21 Aug. 88
1 May 92
19 Nov. 91
15 Aug. 93
27 Apr. 3z
1 June 87
16 Aug. 85
15 Oct. 8t
16 July 91
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
1 Major W. Anderson served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of
Fort Beyt (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the
capture of Magdala (Medal).
2 Captain R. Aris served in the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 with the 2nd Battalion Cheshire Regimeni
(Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain W. J. Barrell served in the Kaffir war in 1877-78, including the operations against the Gaikas and
Galekas, and in I he Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (honorary rank of
Captain, Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
granted the higher rate of pav , Clasp).
* Major Beedie served in the Kaffir wars in 1846-47 and 1850-53 — slightly wounded (Medal). Served in the Indian'
Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present in the actions in the Jugdespore jungle (Medal). Served with the 6tb
Regiment in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with
Clasp).
5 Major Bignell served in the Eastern campaign in 1S55-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
including the assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
6 Lt.Colonel Boulger served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; joined Havelock's force on its first
■ taking the field at Allahabad in June 1857, and wa- in the advanced party which left for the relief of Cawnpora
on the 30th June under Major Reneud, 1st Madras Fusiliers, and engaged in many skirmishes while destroying all
disaffected villages between Allahabad and Futtehpore, and while keeping communications open with the river
party; afterwards present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aouug, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerut
Gunge (both actions), Boorbeeake ChowKee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbaugh, and was in the storming party
which crossed the bridge in the flrst relief of Lucknow, and shot the gunner in the act of firing a 68-pounder loaded
with grape, canister, stones, glass, &c, and he was the first man to force through the masked battery in front, for
which he was mentioned in General orders; present with the Grenadier company of 50 men at the storming of
the jail, from which the dead bodies of 380 Sepoys were afterwards removed; was a volunteer with the storming
party at 3 a.m., 29th September, to blew up the enemy's magazine, destroy their mines and br.!St4 mortars and 13
guns facing the Residency — wounded through the left thigh and right hand with loss of middle finger; present
throughout the subsequent defence of the Residency and storming of the Him Kanah — wouuded (Victoria Cross,
Medal with Clasp, and a year's service): was awarded the !rT(E " for distinguished Pravery aud forwardness as-,
a skirmisher, in all the twelve actions fought between the 12th July and 25th September 1S57.— Extract from Field
Force Orders of the late Major General Haoelock, dated i-]th Out. 1857." Served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lan-
caster Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagements at El Magfar and
Tel-el-Mahuta, in tne two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (honorary rank of Major, Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
7 Major Broackes served in the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the Military Mounted Police and as Provost Marshal'
at the Base (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Captain Brogden served on the North West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-5S (Medal).
9 Captain A. Brooks served in the Zulu war in 1879, an<i was present m the engagements at Kambula (slightly
wounded) and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served iu the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted to Quarter Master in the Commissariat and Transport Staff, Medal wich Clasp, and.
Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nde Expedition in 1884-85, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekaa
(two Clasps).
10 Captain Simon Brown served in the Crimean war in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of Alma and
Inkerman and at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
7° i Quarter Masters on ■Retired Pay. — War Services.
11 Major Valentine Brown served throughout the campaign in China in 1857-61, and was present at the
capture of Canton in 1857 and at the taking of the Taku Forts in i860 (Medal with two Clasps). Has received the
Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct. ■
12 Captain Richard Browne served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-35, including the siege of Sebastopol and
the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Captain Burke served in the 22ndRegiment in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in i844andi845,
and was present at the storm of the Pettahs on 27th November, and of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. "Was
mentioned in General Orders for conspicuous gallantryin the field.
14 Captain S. Burton has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good Conduct.
15 Captain F. Butterworth served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots
■Guards, and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
16 Captain Parr Campbell served with the 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the
Haaara Expedition in 1888 as Quarter Master with the 2nd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Quarter Master 2nd Battalion Sea-
forth Highlanders (Clasp)
17 Captain F. L. Cassell served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part
in the defence of Stanrtertou (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Quarter Master). Served in the Soudan
■campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
18 Captain Charters served in the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and battles
cf Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Clark served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1S64, and was present at the
action of Shubkudder (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain J. Clarke served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Crimean war, including the battle of Alma
■(wounded), taking of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan, with the
storming party on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2' Captain G. Clements served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
22 Captain W. Cliff served throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze
Star). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwalla, and Goojerat (three times mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the
battle of Budleke Serai and subsequent operations before Delhi including its siege and capture from 8th June to
22nd Sept. 1857 — commanded two heavy guns from the 14th until the night of the 22nd September. Afterwards
■present at the actions of Bolundshur, Aliyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow including the attack on Dilkooshar
La Martiniere, and Secunderabad ; battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Khodagunge and retaking of
Futtehghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Commissioned as Ensign for having distinguished
himself on several occasions, but more particularly at the capture of Delhi, and considered by the Commander in
■Chief in India as eminently worthy of reward.
23 Captain W. Clinch served with the 39th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, and was pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at the attacks of the 18th June and 8th Septembor 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has received the Medal for .Long Service and Good Conduct.
21 Captain H. Clowes served in the Afghan wai in 1879-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
25 Captain S. Cole served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and was present at the capture of Bomarsund
<Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, an<i was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for distinguished conduct, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
26 Major G. Collins served with the 65th Regimentin the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-65 (Medal).
27 Major P. Connell served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present in the action at Awah,
.at the siege and capture of Kotah, and in the engagements at Sanganeer and Bunao (Medal with Clasp).
27t Captain G. Cook served with the Bhootan Expedition in 1865-66 (Medal with Ciasp).
28 Captain J. F. Cossey served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
29 Captain C. Costelloe served in the New Zealand war in 1064-66, and was present at the capture of the Gate
Pah (Medal).
30 Major J. Cotton served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (granted
honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
. 31 Captain S. Cousins served in the Crimsan campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
■expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1857-59, including the operations against the Gwalior Contingent, the actions of Pandoo Nuddee, Bhognapore and
Selimpore, and the siege of Calpee and Lncknou (Medal with Clasp). Servelmthe Kafir war of 1877-7S, and in
the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
32 Captain W. S. Cox served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the operations against Sekukuni in 1880 (Medal with
Clasp, honorary rank of Captain). Served in the Boei w-ar in 1881. Served in the Bechuanaland Expedition
in 1884-S5.
33 Major R. Croisdale served in the Eastern ^campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
31 Captain W. Crumplin served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 (honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp).
35 Captain W. Cumberland served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards (Medal, and Khe-
dive's Sta*-).
36 Captain J. Darker served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal witn
two Clasps, and a year s service) .
37 Captain F. De Lisle served in the Zulu war of 1879, nrst in command of a detachment of the 3rd Company
Army Service Corps, and afterwards with Colonel Baker Russell's Column on the White Umvaioosie River (Medal
with Clasp).
38 Lieut. Den3'er served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
<Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
39 Captain Timothy Dixon served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1854, and waspresent
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served on the Bhootan Expedition
including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp) .
40 Captain William Dixon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the^iege assault
•and capture of Delhi (wounded), at the actions of Bago walla and Nugoena, the relief of Moradabad, the engagement
on the Dojura, the capture of Bareilly, the assault of Shahjehanpore, the capture of Bunnai, the pursuit of the
rebels to the Goomtee, and the actions at Fort Mohumdee, Shahabad, and Bunkagong ; was also present in the
operations in Oude in 1858-59, including the engagements at Pusgaon, Rissoolpore, Fort Mithowlee, and Biswah
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Red River Expedition in 1870. Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1887-88 (Medal with Claspj.
41 Major E. J. Dolton served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles, of the Alma,
Balaclava, and Inkerman, and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
12 Major George Douglas served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the battle of the
Tchernaya (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
43 Captain J. Dovaston served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the relief of Luck-
now, action of Cawnpore, storming of Meangunge, the passage of the Gogra, the action at Toolseepore, and
numerous minor engagements (Medal with two Clasps).
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services. 701a ;
** Captain Drage served in the Crimea with the Grenadier Guards from April to October 1855, and with the ist
Regiment to the end of the siege (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
45 Major F. Drake was at the defeat of the Dinapore rebels near Mirzapore in August 1857, and afterwards served
with Havelock's Column in the action of Mungarwar, capture of the Alumbagh, relief of the Residency of Lucknow
and its subsequent defence (wounded) ; throughout the operations at the Alumbagh under Outram, and at the final
capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oade campaign of 1858-59, including the action of Buxarghat, capture of Omerah,
and destruction of olher forts (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service). Served with the sthFusiliers
in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
■46 Captain R. Drake served in the China war in i860 (Medal). Also served in the operations against the
Taeping rebels in 1862.
47 Captain W. Duke served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887-89 (Medal with Clasp).
48 Captain Elson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the capture of Ratghur, action ol'Barodia,
relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, and battle of
the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
40 Major R. Erwin served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab and
at the battles of Chilliauwallah and Goojerat (Medal with tvro Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign
in 1857-58 (Medal).
50 Captain G. Evans served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
sl Captain W. Facer served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of i382
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
53 Captain H. Folson served in the Soudan eampaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
55 Major Peter Forbes served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 including the siege of Sebastopol and the expedition
to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the
actions at Koonch and Gowlowlee, the capture of Calpee, the action o£ Morar, and the capture of Gwalior (Medal
with Clasp), served in the campaign on the North- West Frontier of India in 1868, and was present at the forcing
Of the Umbeyla Pass and at the capture of the Crag Picquet (Medal with Clasp).
56 Captain G. Forde served at Mooltan during the Indian Mutiny in 1858 (Medal).
57 Major J. Forsdyke served in the Crimean campaign from June :S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and the battle of the Tchernaya, and was present at the action near Eupatoria while attached to the Light Cavalry
Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
58 Captain J. Forsythe served with the 9th Lancers in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the operations
around Cabul in December 1879 ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and was present
at the battle of Caudahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
39 Captain H. E. M. Foster served with the 40th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1861. Also
throughout that of 1863-65 (Medal).
60 Captain G. Fox served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at TJlundi, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni, including the storming of the stronghold (Medal
with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1880-81, and was present with tbe 94th Regiment in the engagement at
Bronkhorst Spruit — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
62 <J larter Master G. French served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed
Khe.yl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Caudahar, and was present at
the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served with the Natal Field Force in the
Boer war in i88t.
63 Captain Fuller served with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also
the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
64 Captain John Gage served with the ist Battalion 20th Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign from November
1858 to the end of the campaign, and was present at the subsequent operations in Oude, including the affair of
the Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
65 Captain F. Gardiner served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the engagements at Nukumaru
and Kakaramea and the Wanganui campaign (Medal).
07 Captain T. G. Gilby served in the China war in 1842, and was present at the storming of Chin Kiang Foo and
operations before Nankin (Medal) .
68 Captain J. Gillard served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
69 Major Grahame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
70 Captain W. Gray served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-07 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the ist Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Clasp).
71 Captain J. Griffiths served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 with the 45th Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Magdala (Medal).
72 Captain W. Griffiths served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry,
and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowr and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the
expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the ist Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp).
74 Major Grinsell served the campaign of 185^-55 in the Crimea, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Tuikish Medal). Served also in New Zealand in 1863-66, including
actions at Rangiaoliia, Nukumaru, and Kakaramea (Medal).
75 Captain Guernsey served with the 45th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in the field against the enemy
i«i the Orange River Sovereignty between 24th Dec. 1850 and 6th Feb. 1853 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1868 and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
76 Major Gunu served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
77 Captain T. W. Gunton served in the Egyptian war of 1832 with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards,
and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
79 Captain C. S. Haines served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
80 Captain E. Hambly served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
81 Lt. Colonel T. HamiRoc served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, in-
cluding the expeditions to Paparata and Katemari (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre- .
sent at the actiou at Kassasin on the qth Sept. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches,,
honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Kxpedition in 1888 with
the 2ndBattalion Royal Irish Regiment including the enaagement at Kotkal (Medal with Clasp). InMarch.1897
he was granted the honorary rank of Lt. Colonel in recognition of his services in the army.
82 Captain M. Hanlon served with the Sist Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel Renny. disarmed
at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe
for mutiny (Medal). Served with the 8 ist Regiment in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the capture
of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
83 Captain Harper served in the Ashanti war from 6th July 1873 until invalided on 9th January 1874 (Medal).
84 Major W. H. Harrison served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
65 Major Hart-M'Harg served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the baUles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the
i8th June Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served
ateo the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the North
T^ku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
86 Captain W. Harvey served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
Joib Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
87 Major J. Hawkins served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, and was present at the battles of Sadoolapore,
Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum
Division of the Cabul Field Force, and took part with the Zaimusht Expedition (Medal).
88 Captain H. T.Hayles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58. and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and siege of Bur wan' (Medal with Clasp).
89 Captain J. A. Hefferon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the recon-
naissance to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medai). Also served in
the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, re-occupation of Chandaree, battle of
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Served with the 8th Hussars in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
90 Major M. Higgins served in the Kafir wars of 1846-47 and 185051 (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian war
in 1867-68 (Medal).
91 Captain W. Higgins served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in that of 1852-53 (Medal).
Also the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Meaai with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
92 Captain W.N. Holmes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
In suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also throughout the campaign
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin). Served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles
in the Afghan war from October 1878 to October 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar
and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee. Accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
94 Captain W. Hopkins served in the China war of 1860-61, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
and at the occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of iS32, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
95 Captain W, Howard served with the Cameron Highlanders throughout th3 Egrptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served throughout the Nile
Expedition in 1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp). Served throughout the operation* of the Soudan
Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present at Kosheh during its investment
and in the engagement at Giniss.
96 Captain J. Howland served in the Zulu war in 1879 and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
(honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 'mentioned in despatches, granted the hisrher rate of pay, Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's
Star).
98 Captain J. Ireland served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and
at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in t'ie engagement
at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
99 Captain T. Jarvis served with the 55th Regiment in the China war of 1841-42, and was present at the
taking of Amoy, Chusan, and subsequent operations up the Ningpo river, and storming of Chin Kiang Fo (Medal).
Has also the Good Conduct Medai.
100 Major A. Jones served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-5S (Medal). Served in the New Zealand cam-
paigns in the provinces of Waikato and Taranaki in 1864-65 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
102 Captain J. A. Keble served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north 01 China in i860,
including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Present at
the occupation of Tien-Tsin 1860-62. Served during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities
of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, aud relief of Kadin and
Tsinpoo.
103 Major J. Kelly served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present at the battle of Tchernaya and
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meual). Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868, and was
present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
105 Captain P. Kelly served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp, and Medal for distinguished
conduct in the Field) .
107 Major P. Lacey served with the 94th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1S79, and in the subsequeut operations
against Sekakuni (Medal with Clasp).
108 Captain James Lamb served with the 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on,
the 18th June (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 witn the Fesha-
wur Valley Field Force, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
110 Captain Land served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, and was present at the siege and tall of Sebastopol
and at the battle of Inkerman (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medai). Has the Medal lor Long Service
and Good Conduct.
1)2 Captain Lapham served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
113 Captain Lee served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 20th Regiment, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., attacks of the Redan on 18th June and 8th.
September, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
114 Captain C. Lenton served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in tne engagement at Ulandi (Medal with
Clasp).
1-* Major Henry Lewis served with the 7th Dragoon Guards throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was
present in many of the engagements that took place (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th
Dragoon Guards, and was present in the engagement at Mahsama and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the
capture of Cairo (honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive s Star).
116 Captain J. M'CaH'ery served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal
with Clasp, and KLedive's Star).
117 Captain R. M'Coy served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp).
1'8 Quarter Master M'Caity served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
"9 Major H. M'Leod served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Dastern campaign 0: 1854-55, including
the batties of Alma and Balaklava, expedition ta Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Seoastopoi, and assaults
of the 18th June and 18th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian
Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the relief oc' Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore, and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kali Nudd.ee, siege and capture of Luckujw, affair of Allygunge,
battle at Bareilly, actions of Pasgaun and Russulpore and evacuation of Mithowlie tMedal w.ta two Clasps),
Umbeyla campaign N.W. Frontier of India iu 1863-64 (Medal w,th Clasp).
121 Captain W. Mackie served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) . Also in the China war of 1S60 and was en-
gaged in the actions of the 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
122 Captain \V. Mackinnon served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive s Star).
123 Major G. Maggs was wounded at the attack aud capture of Lagos, 26 Dec. 1851. Has the Medal tor
Meritorious Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
121 Captain William Maloney.— For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
128 Captain A. Martin served in the Indiau Mutiny campaign in 1857-5*, and was present at the actions of Pan-
doora and Doondeakeira (.Medal). cam 1 i\
126 Major J. Mellor served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign ot 1807-bd (Aieaai;.
127 Captain J. Merrill served with the Central India Field Force in 1858, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present
at the action of Koonch, battle of Gal", . » advance on and capture of Calpee, capture of Morar, Cant jnments,
Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services. yoic
recapture of the town and fortress of Gwalior. Was present with a flying column in Bundlecund from August
1858 to March 1859 (Medal with (Jlasp).
128 Captain J. Miller served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
129 Captain Mills served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Jan. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
with the 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 in the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns,
and was present at the actions of Kokeroa and Rangiriri (Medal).
1 |'"t Capta'n J. W. Mitchell served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Egj'ptian war of 1882 (Medal and
Khedive's Star) ; and with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
139 Major J. Moore served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, and was present at the assault of the Redan on the
18th June (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
131 Captain C.Morrison served with the 88th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and the Zulu war
of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
13a Captain G. Morrison served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
133t Lieut. J. Munro served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Maiwand
(Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct',.
133 Quarter Master G. Murphy served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
134 Captain T. M. Murray served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaiga in 1877 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan warm 1878-79. and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Mnsiid (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 till the close of 1887, and for some time officiated as Staff Officer to
the sth Brigade Upper Burmah Field Force (two Clasps).
135 Captain Nally served with theS4th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, joined Havelock's Force at Allah-
abad, and present in the actions of Oonao, Busseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Mungar-
war, and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh from 25th Sept. to 13th Nov. 1857 ; proceeded with Lord Clyde's Force
to the second relief of Lucknow, present with Outranks Force at the Alumbagh and at the fall of Lucknow ;
also present at the relief of Azimghur, the pursuit of Koer Sing, and several minor actions (Medal with two
Clasns, and a year's service).
136 Captain J. Newman served with the 90th Light Infantry in India from the 12th August 1857, including (he
first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), 4c., the defence or the
Alumbagh under Outram, and repulse of various attacks (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Served
with the 90th Light Infantry in the Gaika war of 1878, including the operations in the Waterkloof and Ferie Bush.
Also served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagements at Kambula and Llundi (Medal with
Clasp).
137 Captain R. Nichols served in the Zulu war in 1879 in command of No. 5 Company Army Service Corps
{Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885, and was present at the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, honorary rank of
Captain, Clasp).
138 Major P. O'Leary served in the Eastern camnaign in 1854-55. and was present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman (three times wounded) and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
139 Captain W. Oliver served in the Boer warof 1881 withthelnniskilling Dragoons. Served in the Bechuanaland
Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1S84-85 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
140 Captain E. F. Overton served with the 3rd Battalion oF the 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medalwith Clasp). Served in the Boer
war of 1S81 with the 60th Rifles. Served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnais-
sance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta, at the action at Kassasin
(9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the
Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and was present in the engagements
at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps).
141 Major N. Page served in the Crimean war of 1854-5, and wis present in the engagement at Redoubt'Kaleh,
the capture of Eupatoria, Balaklava, Kertch and Yenikale, the battle of Balaklava, the bombardment and sur-
render of Kimbourn, and the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the China war of
1857-61 including the capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp). Has received the Medal for Long Service and Good
Conduct.
141 1 Captain W. Parsons served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war iu 1881,
and took part in the defence of Lydenburg (promoted Quarter Master). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
142 Captain E. Phillips served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
.(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
1,3 Captain E. Pierson served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55 in tQe Commissariat Department, and was
present at the battles of the Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman, and at the siege and fall of SebastoDol (Medal with
four Clasps and Turkish Medal). Served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in China in 1862, includ-
ing the recapture of Kading. Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 2878-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October|i879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the
investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
144 Captain A. Reeves served in the Afghan war in 1879, and took part in the operations round Cabul in December
1S79 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
445 Captain W. J. Reid served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, repulse of the sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Central India campaign of 1858,
including the siege and capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, action of Kota ke Serai, attack and capture of
the town and fortress of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, surprise and defeat of the rebels at Khoondrye
(Medal with Clasp). Has also the Medal for long and meritorious service.
146 Captain T. Reynolds served in the Egyptian -var of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
147 Captain Robertson served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war, including the night attack and bat tie
of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in
1857-58 ; was with Havelock's Column in the several actions leading to the relief of Lucknow (dangerously wounded
by a ball through the head on 25th Sept.) ; subsequent defence of Lucknow, with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh
withrepulse of numerous attacks there, operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow, the Rohilcund campaign,
•and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
48 Captain W. Robinson served in the China war in 1860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
and at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
149 Captain Ross served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
Capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under General
Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie,
capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahiehanpore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Medal).
150 Major W. A. S. Rowe served in the China war of 1857-60, and was present at the blockade of the Canton
River, at the action of Fatshan, and at the capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with three Clasps).
151 Captain H. Rowland served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
152 Major G. F. Rumsey served in the Boer war of 1881.
153 Major J. G. Scott served with the 73rd Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal), and was present
in all the principal actions in Kaifirland; also at the battle of Berea — wounded. Served also in the Indian cam-
paign of 1353-59 (Medal).
154 Captain Serbutt served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
155 Major W. Shea served throughout the New Zealand campaign of 1864-66, and was present at the attack on
the Gate Pah and the engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
702-3 Quarter Masters on Retired Pay. — War Services.
156 Major E. Simons served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and battle of the Tch.ern.aya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India from November 1857,
including repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 31st August 1858 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan
Expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
157 Major Slack- served throughoutthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn
Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct at the battle
of Inkerman).
158 Major Sladden served throughout the Crimeau campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, and Inkerman, repulse of a sortie on the nth May, attack of the Quarries on 9th June, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Medal with Gratuity of £15 for distinguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal). Served in tbe New Zealand war from Jan. 1864 to March 1865, including
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
159 Captain Slattery was present with the 54th Regiment in. New Zealand at the taking and destruction of
Pomare's Pah on 30th April 1845, attack on Heki's Pah destruction of the Waikiri Pah, storming of Kawi's Pah,
capture and destruction of Rhuapekapeka nth Jan, 1866 (Medal).
i6° Quarter Master P. Smith served "in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field).
161 Major Sowton served with the 38th Regiment iu the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege -and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served ia the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the
battle of Oawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior contingent, capture of Meeangiuge siege and capture of Lucknow,
and affair of Bai-ree (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Hazara campaign in i858.
162 Major S. H. Staniland served in the Bosr war of 1881.
163 Captain Sterrett served the Sutlei campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Crimean campaign from 10th Feb. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries onths iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the field force under Brigadier General Ross against the Afridis on th& North-West Frontier in 1877-87.
161 Quarter Master Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
165 Captain R. Storey served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of-jgst-53 (Medal).
Also the canrpaign of i860 in North China (Medal with two Clasps).
167 Captain R. Teevan served with the nth Hussars in Bulgaria, and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (led the left troop of
the right squadron, and was wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal).
171 Major C. Thomson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of Delhi and
at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
173 Major M. Tooner served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battles of the Alma and
Inkerman, the assaults of the Redan, and the sortie of the 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
175 Captain Trenor served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal) . Served also on the North- West Frontier
during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
177 Major E. G. Tuckett served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the
siege nnd capture of Lucknow, actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra affairs at
Bungaon (Medal with Clasp) .
176 Captain John Turner served with the 50th Regiment at the battle of Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
Also the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon ; at
Sobraon after the Officers with the Colours were disabled he carried one of the Colours up to the enemy's parapet
(Medal and three Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and during the whole siege and fall of Sebastopol and performed the duty of Quarter
Master during the whole campaign (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal, and promoted to an Eusigucy
on the 10th Aug. 1854 from Color Sergeant for service iu the field). Served in the New Zealand campaigns from
15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack
1 on the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair of Kakaramea (Medal) .
179 Major W. E. Turnley served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
181 Captain T. H. Vickers servid with the 55th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of 26th Oct. 1855, and assault
of the Redan on the 8th Sept.— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served, also on the
Bhootan Expedition in 1865, including the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
182 Captain W. J. Waite served in a squadron of the 7th Hussars with the expedition against the Mohmund
Tribes in 1863-64 under Colonel A. Macdonell (Medal wiih Clasp).
183 Captain M. P. Wasp served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, gri.ntel honorary
rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
181 Lieut. J. Welfare served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
185 Major G. White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and Medals for Meritorious Conduct).
187 Major John White served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal). Served with the 19th Hussars
in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
i8s Captain Whittaker served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol and final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
189 Captain Danie! Whyte served with the 63rd Regiment in Southern Afghanistan in 1879-80 (Medal). Served
with the 1st Battalion Manchester Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
190 Captain J. Wilbond served in the China war in i'S6o, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts and
at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
191 Major Williams served in the 4th Dragoon Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the two
actions at Kassasin, the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
192 Major James Wilson served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages: in the Boree
Valley, N.W. frontier of India, in November 1853. Also with the expeditionary force against the Lurrucbzai Moh-
munds, including the taking and destruction of several villages in August and September 1854 (Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain G. Wishart served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek and
Kambula and at the battle of Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
191 Captain W. Wishart served in the Kafir war in 1877-78. and took part in the operations against the Galekas
including the engagements at the Waterkloof, the Perie Bush, and the Taba ka Udoda ; also served in the Zulu
war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and at Ekowe during the investment (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Sub Assistant Commissary, Medal with Clasp).
195 Captain T. Wood served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from the 23rd September 185.1, including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the ftedau on the i8tt June, bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in tbe New
Zealand war from 1861 to 1866 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal). Served with the 57th Regi-
ment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, anS throughout
the operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
Retired or Half Pay. — Commissariat and Transport Staff. 704
Commissaries General. |Ramsey, George23 19 Aug. 80
Blacker, Latham William1 9 Aug. 8ilStanes, Robert 1 Jan. 70
Brownrigg, Henry John.2 CB [R] 7 Apr. 86 Troup, John Tgglesden24 31 Jan. 80
Morris, Sir Edward,* KCB. [R] 8 Aug. 81
Watt, Fitzjames Edward, CB 14 Feb. 78
Deputy Commissaries General.
Blunt, Francis Charles,7 Son. Com. Gen 1 Sept. 82
Downes, Arthur William,8 CB. Son. Com. Gen. 27 Oct. 73
p.s.e. Healy, Richard Calvert.9 Son. Com. Gen. 17 June 80
Murray, James William,11 Son. Colonel [R] ... 1 Apr. 81
Pigott, Augustus William 1 Apr. 80
RylaDd, Ashley Cowper,13 Hon. Colonel 24 Aug. 84
Wilkinson, Henry John,14 Hen. C0m.Gen.4- Col. 25 Apr. 80
Assistant CoMMrssARiES General.
Abbott, Blair, Hon. Dep. Commissary General... 1 Apr. 8>
Brereton, ThomasSadlier,lf-ffoK. Z>e». Com. Gen. ) T „
1 -rr rt 7 7 f 31 Jan. 0<
4 Son. Colonel j J
Dunn, Edwin 25 Dec. 74
Johnston, Jas.18 Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. <f Hon. Col. 27 Oct. 80
Milne, James,19 Hon. Dep. Commissary General 15 Feb. 70
Whitehead.Wilbraham Tollemache, Son. Major 1 July 83
Wild, Henry John. Son. Dep. Com. Gen. 4 Col. 1 Nov. 71
Wrench, Charles Edward, Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. 1 Aug. 71
Young, John Smith,25 Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. 1 %T „
4- Colonel I I l Nov-8°
Deputy Assistant Commissary General.
Colebrook, George Thomas,20 -Hon. Captain 1 Apr. 80
Deputy Commissary
Crooks, John Joseph,27 Hon. Commissary q- Maj. 1 Apr. 83.
Quarter Masters.
Dorman, Henry, Hon. Lieut „. 30 Sept. 84
Hickie, Henry30 21 May 84.
Lawford, Thomas Wright, Hon. Lieut ....'. 31 Jan. 80-
Miller, David,32 Hon. Lieut 25 Apr. 85
Mullins, John Joseph, Son. Captain 31 Jan. 80
O'Connor, CaarlesDavis, ™ Son.Dep.Com.Gen. ) . ;Myers, George Lingard,33 Son. Lieut "31 Jan. 8«-
4- Son. Colonel ; ' APr- 74
Ottley, George Wollaston21 24 Aug. 82I
1 Colonel L. W. Blacker served in the Kaffir war in 1850-52 (Medal).
2 Major General Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 3rd Division, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served.
in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in 1881 in charge of the Commissariat and
Transport (mentioned in despatches).
* Sir Edward Morris served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Commissariat
Officer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class
of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
7 Colonel F. C. Blunt served in the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
3 Mr. Downes served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specially
mentioned in general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served with th»
China Expeditionary Force in 1857-59, and was promoted for this service ; present at the attack and capture of
Canton (Medal with Clasp).
9 Colonel R. C. Healy served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the-
Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
11 Colonel J. W. Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
13 Colonel A. C. Ryland served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ana
Turkish Medal).
11 Colonel H. J. Wilkinson served in the Crimeafrom 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
18 Colonel Brereton served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
18 Colonel J. Johnston served in the China war in 1862, including the expedition against the Taeping rebels
(Medal). Served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Milne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20 Colonel C. D. O'Connor served with Detachments of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded
from Gambia in. October 1854 to the assistance of the troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and
with the expedition against the Kings and Chiefs of the Moirah country, Western Africa, in November 1854.
Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873. Raised natives at Cape Palmas for the-
Transport Service, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant
Controller, Medal).
21 Mr. G. W. Ottley served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
23 Mr. Ramsey served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs
of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, audi
repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
24 Mr. J. J. Troup served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
25 Colonel J. S. Young served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (promoted Deputy Purveyor, Medal). During
the Franco-German war in 1870-71 he was Joint Commissioner at the Head Quarters of the German Army for the-
National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded in War, and at the conclusion of the armistice he took part in
the relief of Paris (German War Medal, French Bronze Cross, and Silver Medal of the Order of St. John of Jeru-
salem in Anglia for saving life). During the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-78 he again acted as Chief Commissioner
for the National Society for Aid to the Sick arid Wounded. He also served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
26 Captain G. T. Colebrook served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
27 Major J. J. Crooks served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-4 (Medal). . .
10 Quarter Master Hickie served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64, and was present in the engagement at
Orakau (Medal). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, including the capture of the stronghold
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Quarter Master in the Commissariat
and Transport Staff, two Clasps); also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, including the engagement at
Abu Klea Wells (Clasp).
S2 Lieut. Miller served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
38 Lieut. Myers served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and
took part in the defence of Pretoria.
Retired Pay. — African Commissariat.
Major.
Wawn, George Twizell 19 Aug. 88
Commissary.
Gore, James Casmaijor,1 Son. Lt. Colonel ,.. 2 Oct. 89
Deputy Commissary.
Gabbett, Robert Poole,2 Son. Captain I7 Mar. 82
1 Lt.Colonel Gore served ia the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal). Served in the
expedition against the Yonnies, on the West Coast of Africa, in 1887-88 (Medal with Clasp).
2 Captain Gabbett served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
7=5
Retired or Half Pay. — Ordnance Store Department.
(Under the Royal Warrant 0/31 January 1880.)
Elliott, Joseph
Le Geyt, William Bell12
March, Gerald Edward,13 Hon. Dep. Com. Gen.
of Ordnance and Son. Colonel
Mead, Robert, Hon. Dep. Com. Gen. of Ordnance
Nicholls, Robert, Hon. Lt. Colonel
Rawnsley, Thomas Joseph,1* Hon. Lt. Colonel...
9 July 7
1 Sept. 78
30 July 76
27 Nov. 75
2^ Sept. 80
31 Jan. 80
8 Jan. 88
j May 87
3 Aug. 90
26 Sept.90
31 Jan. 80
30 Apr. 85
7 Mar. 82
4 Dec. 83
30 Oct. 77
12 Feb. 70
30 Oct. 77
31 Jan. 80
1 Apr. 96
31 Jan. 80
31 Jan. 80
30 Apr. 85
31 Jan. 83
Commissaries General of Ordnance.
Ingram, Matthew John Tiernay,1 .Hon. Colonel
[R] 23 Dec. 87
Kins, William Michael2 30 Nov. 81
Molony, Charles Mills, CJ3. Hon. Colonel 23 Dec. 82
Depcty Commissaries General of Ordnance.
p.s.c. Barrington, Joseph Thomas 1 Apr. 96 Richards, FowellC. Buxton, Hon. Major
Beswick, Anthony Sutton 17 June8o outlefle. Henry Charles. Hon. Lt. Colonel ..
Mayo William Robert, Hon. Colonel 8 Oct. 90 Triscott, John Henry Ro'.t, Hon. Lt. Colonel
Mills, Herbert James,3 CB. Hon. Colonel 30 Nov. 88 Warren, Godfrey Octavms, Hon. Major
Morgan, Henry,5 Hon. Colonel 1 Oct. 87 0-.„„ M,S1,,R,
p.s.c. Nangle, Walter Chidiock,6 Hon. Colonel 9 July 78 raster Masters.
Pease, Thales7 (Naval), Hon. Colonel 15 June 85 Barry, John, Hon. Captain
Ralph, Charles 6 Jan. 86 Bovill, Thomas, Hon. Captain
Raven, Newcome Richard, Hon. Colonel 30 Nov. 81 Ferguson, Alexander, Hon. Captain
Rogers, Samuel Ormsby, Hon. Colonel 9 July 85!Foord, William Levison Tom, Hon. Captain
Russell, Horatio Albert',8 CB. Hon. Col. [R] ... 1 May 80 Graham, William, Hon. Captain
Satchwell, Thomas Alfred G 24 Aug. 76JHassall, Thomas, Hon. Captain
Sparkcs, Thomas, Hon. Colonel 1 May 87 Kennedy-Edwards, James,15 Hon. Captain
Taylor, Henry,9 Hon. Colonel 20 Oct. 89 Longhurst, Bruce, Hon. Captain
Travers, Henry Fane 23 Jan. 8ijMorton, James,16 Hon. Captain
Paterson, Francis, Hon. Lieut
Assistant Commissaries General of Ordnance. Pitt, John, Hon. Captain
Booth, Walter,10 Hon. Lt. Colonel 31 Mar. 80 Roache, Joseph Matthew, Hon. Captain
Calvert, Augustus Bresson, Hon.Lt. Colonel... 23 Jan. SiSpinks, George,17 Hon. Captain
Durnl'ord, Charles Day,11 Hon. Lt. Colonel 23 Sept. 83I
1 Colonel Ingram served in the New Zealand war in 1861-65 (Medal).
2 Mr. King served in China from 1857 to 1858 (Medal).
3 Colonel H. J. Mills served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ;
served with the Soudan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer, and was
present in the engagement at El Teb (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Commissary General
of Ordnance with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, two Clasps).
5 Colonel H. Morgan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Com-
missary General of Ordnance with relative rank of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Colonel Nangle served in the Crimean campaign from September to October 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (.Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■ Colonel T. Pease served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Deputy Commissary General, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
8 Colonel H. A. Russell served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (promoted Assistant Commissary,
Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Senior Ordnance Store Officer
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
9 Colonel H. Taylor served in the Kafir war m 1851-53 with the 2nd Division (Medal).
10 Lt.Colonel Booth has the Medal for the war of 1857 in China.
11 Lt.Colonel C. D. Durnford served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
12 Mr. Le Geyt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the attack of the Orakau Pah,
assault and canture of the Gate Pah, and action at Te Ranga (Medal).
13 Colonel G,'E. March served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal)
14 Lt.Colonel Rawnsley served with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the bombardment and
capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal).
15 Captain J. Kennedy-Edwards served in Natal during the Boer war of 1881.
56 Captain J. Morton served in the operations in Zululand in i838.
17 Captain Spinks served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at the battles of the Alma,
Baiaklava. and Inkerman. and at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Retired or Half Pay. — -Army Pay Department.
Chief Paymasters. Bell, William23 14 Oct. 82
■Costa, Paul Dennis, Hon. Colonel 9 Apr. 93lBooth, Thomas George54 17 Jane 86
Longden, John Edward,1 Hon. Colonel 1 Apr. 8i| Boyle, Edward25 1 June 82
MacDonnell. William, CB. Hon. Colonel 1 Apr. 8:;Brereton, John Sadlier 24 Dec. 84
Playfair, William Morgan, Hon. Colonel 16 Oct. 94 iBriggs, William26 23 Oct. 81
Chief Paymasters, with Son. Hank of Colonel. Brown, John27 27 Mar. 89
Sail, William Clare,2 CB 1 Apr. 81 JBudd, Claud Carrie, Hon. Major 1 Apr. 85
Bryson, Thomas i Apr. 81 Burge, Benjamin Henry28 1 Apr. 85
•Carden, William Joseph3 20 Oct. 86 Caine, Henry Monteath29 16 July 87
Cattell, Edward4 8 Aug. 83
■Chauncey, Charles Henry6 2 June 36
Davidson, George Montgomerie 1 Apr,
Dring, William7 1 Apr. 83
Feilden, Henry Wemyss8 3 Jan.
Hewson, John Lysaght,9 17 Mar. 94
Huddlestone, Thomas10 10 Sept.
Hughes, William 24 Dec.
Luke, Henry Francis 2 May 89
Lnkin, Frederick Windham11 1 Apr. 8
Morris, Joseph John12 9 Aug. 91
Morris, Maxwell Kirwan13 1 Apr. 81
Olivey, Sir Walter Rice,,4X'CB 1 Apr.
Rippon, George William15 23 Sept.84
Tuck, John Johnson 7 Junegi
Whittington, George John Charles17 13 Dec. 9
Staff Paymasters, with Hon. Bank of Lt.Colonel, except
where otherwise mentioned.
Aked, Thomas, Hon. Major 28 May
Bacon, Thomas William19 18 Feb. 82
Bailey, John James20 [R] 8 Oct.
Ballard, James Ritchie, Hon. Major 3 Apr.
p.s.c. Beaumont, Dudley21 7 Sept. 82
Collins, John Alexander r Oct.
Coote, Edmund Eyre30 :6 Mar. 84
Creagh, Denis 27 Apr. 82
Croft, James Henry Herbert32 7 Oct. 91
Cuming, George Lewis, Hon. Major 15 Aug. 81
Currie, Henry Octavius21 1 Apr. 78
Davidson, Thomas Reid Waugh 7Junegi
Dawson, Henry Coleridge33 , 4 May 88
de Lasalle, Augustus Bolle 1 Apr. 78
Dowdall, Alymer Peter Gerald31 isJuneSs
Elliot, George Henry, Royal Marines 26 May 78
Elliott, George36 1 Apr. 78
Fenton, Michael 25 Dec. 83
Fereday, Frederick Francis37 1 Apr. 78
Fleury, William L.36 11 Feb. 91
Forbes, Charles D'Oyly39 1 Apr. 78
Forster, Archibald Cochrane40 1 June 79
Furlong, George William11 20 Sept. 86
Gahan, Melmoth Caulfield 10 Sept. 84
Goold, James Knight 1 Apr. 78
Greenwood, Edward Fred. George 1 Apr. 78
Haldane, Alexander Henry43 1 Apr. 85
Hall, John Peter44 1 Apr. 78
Bell, Thomas22 1 1 Nov. 84 Harvey, Henry45 1 Apr. 79
Bet i red or H<ilf Pay. — Army Pay Department.
706
Staff Paymasters, with Hon. rank of Lt. Colonel,
except where otherwise marked.
Haynes, Edward Court46 1 JuneS2
Hignett, Charles Harrison47 r Oct. 81
Hobos, Frederick FitzWilliam Trench 15 Aug. 81
Howard, Walter43 17 Feb. 92
Jenney, William Richard 1 Apr. 78
Joyner, John ° 1 Apr. 78
Kaye, William Robert51 8 Mar. 82
Kn'eller, Godfrey T. C. St. John,52 Son. Major 15 June S5
Langford, George Edward53 6 Dec. 85
Lennox, Charles Edward55 18 June 80
M'Kenzie, Alexander William 1 Apr. 78
MacGachen, Archibald Henry Hamsworth ... 1 Mar. 82
Mahony, John,57 CMG 1 July 79
Marvin, William58 24 Aug. 81
Maunsell, Edward Henry 6 Jan. 93
Mosse, John Forbes,59 Ron. Major 10 Apr. 89
Muskett, Joseph™ .' 1 Oct. 81
Nightingale, Sir Henry Dickinson,61 Bt 1 Apr. 79
Nott, William Candahar J. Ferrer6* 18 Dec. 89
Noves, Augustus Finch 6 May 82
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de Pentheny 1 Apr. 79
Openshaw, Francis O. Sargeant63 1 Nov. 97
Owen, Robert Edward. 63t Hon. Major 9 Nov. 80
Packman. Frederick William Vance 1 Apr. 83
Palmer, William,64 Hon. Major 23 Sept.,91
Wastell, William88 1 Apr. 78
Webb, Charles 1 Oct. 81
Wibb, Francis Edward90 14 Aug. 89
Wetnered, Edwin Robert91 1 Aor. 78
Wilson. Richard 6 Jan. 86
Wolfs, Robert93 20 Aug. 79
Wood, Samuel Edward94 20 Mar. 87
Woodall, Frederick Nind,95 Hon. Major 15 Jane 85
Patiiasters.
Adams, William Richard Goold96 8 Dec. 91
Addis, James Edward,97 Hon. Captain 22 Sept. 81
Alexander, George Agar,98 Hon. Major 22 Sept. 81
Arnold, Frederick Albert M." Hon. Major ... 2 Sept. 84
Ashburner, Francis James, Hon. Captain 10 Apr. 84
Astley, SDencer Byng, Hon. Captain 5 Apr. 84
Balders, Charles Morley,100 Hon. Lt.Colonel 6 Jan. 79
Baskerville, Edward R. Mynors, Hon. Captain 23 July 79
Becher, Cecil Leycester l02 Hon Major 18 July 84
Bowen, Herbert," Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Feb. 81
Buttanshaw, William Henry, Hon. Major 23 June 63
Christie, William, Hon. Major 3 Sept.8t
Cooke, John, Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 82
Croker-King, Charles Edgar, Hon. Lt.Colonel 9 Dec. 78
Cubitt, Charles Percy 6 Nov. 8r
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy, Hon. Captain 24 Oct. 78
Davenport, Charles Talbot, Hon. Major 26 Aug. 81
Potter, Henry65 1 Apr. 78|Dawes. Christopher Myers, Hon. Lt.Colonel ... 30 Aug. 64
Pumfrett, George66 15 Aug. 81 du Port, Robert, Hon. Captain. ..„._. 20 Dec. 74
Raymond, Elliott Arthur67 iJuneC2
Raynes, Edward Villiers, Hon. Major 8 Aug. 83
Reid, James,68 Hon. Major 9 Apr. 93
Richardson, Alexander69 t8 Jan. 81
Richardson, Richard70 23 Jan. 7y
Robinson, Thomas Middleton,70T Hon. Major 25 May 95
Ross, Alexander Aitken 27 Apr. 79
Ross, James Clarke 10 Mar. a
Routledge, Herbert Hamilton 1 Oct. U;
Ryder, Herbert Croft71 1 Feb. 8
Samwell, Frank72 1 Apr. 78
Sanford, Charles Henry 2 May su
Scott, James73 1 Apr. 7c
Shields, George74 5 June 89
Simpson, Robert Hamilton75 1 Apr. 7ti
Smith, George William76 1 Oct. 81
Spiller, Duncan Chisholm Oliver77" 26 July &2JRidgwa.y, Albert Brutton, Hon. Lt.Colonel 6 May 80
Stokes, Alfred, Hon. Major 8 May 89|Russell,*Frederic, Hon. Captain it Sept. 82
Sutherland, YVm. John E. Graham 5 June £2|Russell, William James Dacres, Hon. Major... 27 Dec. 79
Taylor, Charles William Joseph79 31 Aug. 87 St. John, Oliver H. Beauehamp,112 Hon. Capt. 2 Jan. 83
Taylor, Frederic Norman Innes,80 Hon. Maj. 9 May 84JSawyer, Manfred John,111 Hon. Major 11 Apr. 82
Thompson, Robert81 1 Apr. jl Simpson, Robert.113 Hon. Lt.Colonel 2 Dec. 78
Thomson, William82 1 Oct. 8j Stuart, James, Hon. Major 31 Dec. 79
Timbrell, Thomas83 22 July 82 Stuart, Thomas Evans, Hon. Lt.Colonel 17 Dec. 78
Travers, Julius Brockman84 1 Apr. 78'Thunder, George Francis,115 Hon. Major 28 Oct. 81
Vander-Menlen, John HarrisonS6 2 June86 Utermarck, Reginald John (i.lu Hon.'3Iajor... 28 Apr. 83
Walker, John Symeon 25 Dec. 90J Whitworth. Augustus William,117i£oB. Captain 18 June S3
Gibaut, Clifford Gabourel, Hon. Major 23 May 79
Griffith, Clement Bayly.104 Hon. Captain 12 Feb. 70
Hemans, Alfred Geo. Willoughby, Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Nov. 78
Jauncey. Alex. Sydney Godolphin, Hon. Lt. Col. 1 Feb. 68
Johnston, Robert 10 Aug.183
King, John Rooper, Hon. Ma ior 9June8i
Loder, Frederick Charles John, Hon. Captain 20 July 83
Long, Robert Lowry,105 Hon. Major 22 Sep6.8i
Longbourne, William Ford,106 Hon. Lt.Colonel 10 Nov. 80
M'Caskill, William Hector, Hon. Major 15 Aug. 8t
Meares, Henry John. Hon. Major 18 Mar. 81
Meredith, Richard,107 Hon. Captain 28 Nov. 83
Mitchell. Hugh Henry, Hon. Captain 30 Sept. 82
Nugee, Andrew Richards, Hon. Major 1 May 85
Powell, Georee Huddleston, Hon. Captain 12 Oct. 83
Riddell, Sir Rodney Stuart,.Barr.110.ffo».£f.Co'. 8 Mar. f
1 Colonel J. E. Longden served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with the Turkish contingent at Kertch
(Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel Ball served as District Paymaster iu the Zulu war of 1879 (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
3 Colonel W. J. Carder, served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from December 1854 co 26th
March 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel E. Cattell served in New Zealand in the Waikato campaign (Medal).
6 Colonel Chauncey served in tbe Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and K.n^dive's Star).
7 Colonel Dring served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, ar*l was wounded at the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Served also at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 including sorties of 5th and 10th May, and attack of the Redan on the
8th Sept. — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Colonel Feilden served in the Indiau Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge. and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and
assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow (Medal* with Clasp). Served with the 8th Punjab Regiment the
campaign of 1860 in China, including the action of Smho, taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Natal Field Force in the Boer war of 1881.
9 Colonel J. L. Hewson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
10 Colonel Huddlestone served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and.
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11 Colonel Lukin served with the 17th Footat the siege of.Sebastopol fromDecember 1854 to June 1G55 (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-9, includ-
ing the siege and capture of Lucknow and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
12 Colonel J. J. Morris served at the Head Quarters Camp before Sebastopol from April 1855 to July 1856, and
has the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
13 Colonel M. K. Morris served with the 95th Regiment in 1858 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal).
14 Sir W. R. Olivey served in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Chief Paymaster (CB., Medal, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
15 Colonel G. W. Rippon served in the Eastern campaign from February 1S55 (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
17 Colonel G. .1. C. \V hittington served in the Egyptian war ef 1S82 (.viedal, and Khedive's Star).
19 Lt.Colonel T. W. Bacon served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 13th November
1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack on the Quarries on the 8th June, and assaults of the RedaD
on the 18th June and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Menal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal).
20 Lt.Colonel J. J. Bailey served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns in Affghanistan cf
1838-42, and was present at the storm and capture cf Ghuznee (Medal), assault aud capture of the town and
Fort of Tootum-durrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of Baboo Kocsh Ghur, destruction of Khandurrah,
3 d
"]o6a Retired or Half Pay. — War Services of the Army Pay Department.
storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Fort
of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties of 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March and 1st April,
general action and defeat of Akbar Khan on the 7th April, 1842 (Medal) ; storming of the Heights of Jugdulluck,
action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Medal; . Served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay-
Peninsula in 1875-76, including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January (Medal with Clasp) . Served in 'the
Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
21 T/t. Colonel D. Beaumont served as Aide de Camp to General Turner during the operations in Bhootan in 18.65-
66 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star).
22 Lt.Colonel T. Bell served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea subsequent, to the Fall of Sebastopol. from the
12th September 1855 to the 30th May 1856. Served in the 1st West India Regiment inthe Ashanti war in 1873-74
(Medal with Clasp).
23 Lt.Colonel W. Bell served with the Bombay Column of the Goa Field Force against the Dessai rebels from
Feb. to June 1858, including (several skirmishes (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the
Egyptian war of 1S82 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2* Lt.Colonel T. G. Booth served with the 10th Regimentin the Perak Expedition in 1875. Commanded the force in
the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in th,a
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star), ■ ■ ' ■■'
25 Lt.Colonel E. Boyle served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Train (mentioned in despatches for the " extent and value of his assistance," Medal).
27 Lt.Colonel John Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse killed)"
aud Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the cam-
paign in Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the action of Burode (Medal). Served with the 17th
Lancers as Paymaster in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in i884'85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Siar). •-'_ ">
28 Lt.Colonel B. H. Burge served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Graham at the assault and capture of Cart'to'a
on the 29th Dec. 1657 ; accompanied the Force to the Peiho in June ; was also present at the assault and cap-
ture of Namtow on nth Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp). ' -.-»•
29 Lt.Colonel H. M. Caine served on the North West Frontier during (he Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
30 Lt.Colonel E. E. Coote served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war of 1879-80 (Medal). * •
31 Lt.Colonel H. O. Carrie was present during the mutiny at Allahabad on 6th June 1S57, aud subsequently
served in the Fort of Allahabad (Medal).
32 Lt.Colonel Croft served inthe Baltic as a midshipman during the Russian war of 1854-55 (Medal).-"
33 Lt.Colonel H. O. Dawson served in the Zulu war of 1879 (promoted Paymaster, Medal with Clasp).
34 Lt.Colonel A. P. G. Dowdall served with the 1st Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment in the Egyptian wf-.r of
1882 (Medal and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the 1st Battalion
of the Royal Sussex Regiment (mentioned in despatches, promoted Staff Paymaster, Clasp).
36 Lt.Colonel George Elliott served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 tO'March.1859,
and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of
Barree, and action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout
the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur, also the Trans-Gogra Campaign,
including the affair near Chnrda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to' the
Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
37 Lt.Colonel Fereday served with the Land Transport Corps in the Crimea subsequent' to the fall of Sevastopol,
frem the 10th No%^ember 1855 to the 12th August 1866. Served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand
war in 1864-66 (Medal). - - -
38 Lt.Colonel W. L. Fleury served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of the
enenr, 's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal). - _.
39 Lt.Colonel C. D. Forbes served in the China war in i860 (Medal). Served in the Kafir war in 1877-78, includ-
ing the operations against the Galekas (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
'0 Lt.Colonel A. C. Forster served the campaign of i860 in China with the Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 under Sir Gerald Graham with the 2nd Battalion of the Royal
Irish Fusiliers (Medal, and Khedive's Star). '.-
■>i Lt.Colonel G. W. Furlong was appointed to the Purveyor's Department of the Expedition which -proceeded
to the East in March 1854, and served in Turkey, Bulgaria, and the Crimea until April 1855, when hfewas Gazetted
to the 21st Fusiliers, and served with the Regiment before Sebastopol until ordered to the Depot on the 31st May
1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Lt.Colonel A. H. Haldane served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
including the taking of Tangku, actions of the 18th and 21st September, and surrender ot'Pekin (Medal with two'
** Lt.Colonel J. P. Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Jan. T855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
« Lt.Colonel H. Harvey served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman and the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Medal tor Distinguished Conduct
in the Field " for gallant conduct in rendering assistance to the wounded under" fire at the battle's of Alma and
Inkerman," and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the Rifle Brigade, in-
cluding the siege and capture of Lucknow, the battle of Nawabgunge (where he performed a valuable service by
bringing Cavalry to the assistance of a part of the Rifle Brigade that was exhausted and in" danger of failing
under the attacks of overpowering numbers of the enemy), the operations on the banks of the Ramgunga, and
the capture of Fort Oomaria (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion' of the
Rifle Brigade, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal). Is in receipt of a Reward
for Distinguished Service.
40 Lt.Colonel E. C. Haynes served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee
Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begiim Kotee •
itohilcu'nd campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude cam-
paign and actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie {Medal with two Clasps). Also
in the Eusofzai campaign of 1863-64 and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp)
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). During the Boer war in 1881 he was employed with the Field
Force at Newcastle.
47 Lt.Colonel C. H. Hignett served with the 81st Regiment m the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at
the capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). .- •> .. '_ w •
48 Lt Colonel W. Howard served with the 80th Regiment in the-left attack 'during the Bhootan ExiJBdition of
1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Clasp). Served, throughout' 'he
operations against Sekukuni in 1878, the Zulu war ef 1879, and the operations against Sekukuni in 1S70, andwas
present at the storming of the stronghold (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
=0 Lt Colonel J. Joyner served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of 18^:4-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults
of the iSth June and 3th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and French War Medal). Served
also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of theGwalior
Contingent of Cawnpore, and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kalee Nuddee, siege of Lucknow, affair of Allegun°-e
battle at Bareilly, actions of Pusgaon, RuBSulpore, and Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
si Lt' Colonel W. R. Kaye served in the Kafir war in 1877-78 (Medal).
« Major T. C. St. J. Kneller served with the 2nd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in- 1884- (Clash)'
Served'with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Staff Paymaster, Clasp).
Retired or Half Pay. — War Services of the Army Pay Department. 706
S3 Lt. Colonel G. E. Langford served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes
■of the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasri).
55 Lt. Colonel C. E. Lennox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal).
57 Lt.Colonel J. Mahony served as Paymaster 2nd Battalion 24th Foot during the Gaika rebellion in 1877-78.
Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Chief Paymaster (promoted Staff Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and CMG.).
58 Lt.Colonel Marvin served in the New Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-64, and was present at Waitara and
Pakahinahina (Medal).
59 Major J. F. Mosse served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-8533 Paymaster to the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Etegiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
60 Lt-Colonel Muskett served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the battle cf the Alma and
at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
61 Sir H. D. Nightingale served throughout the Burmese war of 1852 in H.M.S.-Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
62 LLColonel W. 0. J. F. Nott served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
63 Lt.Colonel F. Q. Sargeant-Openshaw served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 including the operations against
tike tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
6at Major R. E. Owen served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regi-
ment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
'6* Major W. Palmer served in India during the mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
65 Lt.Colonel H. Potter served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war in
1873-74 under Sir Garnet Wolseley (promoted Paymaster, Medal).
66 LtColonel G. Pumfrett served the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affair of Bulganak, battle
af Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the 25th King's Own Borderers in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force under
Lieut.General Maude (Medal).
67 Lt.Colonel E. A. Raymond served in the Crimea with the 44th Foot subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from
the 9th September 1855 to the end of June 1856. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force as a
Paymaster.
68 Major J. Reid served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Paymaster.
69 Lt.Colonel A. Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-35, and was present at the battle
■of Inkerman and the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
70 Lt.Colonel R. Richardson served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and capture of
T)elhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to an Unattached Ensigncy lor service in the field).
"°+ Major T. M. Robinson served with the Bechu analand Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
71 Lt.Colonel H. C. Ryder served in Natal during the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
72 Lt.Colonel Samweil served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the suppression of
the mutiny in Malvva and Central India in 1857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdomen
whilst charging the rebels' guns at Rawal — the ball and part of his watch-chain have not been extracted (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the 42nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
73 Lt.Colonel James Scott served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the capture of Amoy, second
capture of Chusan, and repulse of the night attack on Chin hae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854, and
attack on the Quarries on 7th June — wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals).
~* Lt.Colonel G. Shields served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
75 Lt.Colonel R. H. Simpson served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
76 Lt.Colonel G. W. Smith served with the 1st West India Regiment in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
Served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal
with two Clasps).
77 Lt.Colonel D. C. 0. Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of 1863-65 in New
Zealand, and was present at the attack oa the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokeno Piquet
(mentioned in despatches), storming and capture of Pah at Rangiawhia, actions at Rangiani and Huirini, and
attack and capture of Pah at Orakua (Medal). Served with the 10th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
79 Lt.Colonel C. W. J. Taylor served in the Boer war of 1881.
80 Major Taylor served with the 90th Light Infantry in Wood's Column throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and
was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek, Kambula, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
81 Lt.Colonel Robert Thompson served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent
of Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, and passage
to the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov. (Medal with two Clasps).
82 Lt.Colonel W. Thomson served during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present at the disarming of four
Companies of the 27th Bombay Native Infantry at Rutnagherry on the nth August 1857. Served with the Central
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandeiree,
siege, storm and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, various actions before Calpee from
15th to 21st May 1858, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and Fort of Calpee, battle of Morar, and recapture
■of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal wjth Clasp).
83 Lt.Colonel T. Timbrell served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of
1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
84 Lt.Colonel J. B. Travers served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacksof the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
86 Lt.Colonel H. Vander-Meulen served in the New Zealand war in 1863 (Medal). Served throughout the
second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, employed in the Transport Service, including the
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) .
88 Lt.Colonel W. Wastell served with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ;also throughout that of 1850-53
<Medal), including the operations in the Fish river, Amatolas, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Served in
the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1868 (Medal with Clasp).
90 Lt.Colonel F. E. Webb commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on October 6th, and served with
the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.
91 Lt.Colonel E. R. Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
a3 Lt.Colonel Wolfe has received the Kaffir war Medal.
'•'* Lt.Colonel S. E. Wood served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of
Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rewah, action of Aligunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
95 Major F. N. Woodall served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 attached to the 1st Battalion of the South
-Staffordshire Regiment (mentioned in despatches, promoted Staff Paymaster, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; also took part in the operations of the Egyptian Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
96 Major W. R. Goold-Adams served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with
•Clasp). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 as Superintendent of Army Signalling (Medal with Clasp).
97 Captain Addis served in the Zulu war in 1S79 (Medal).
98 Major G. A. Alexander served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Inyezane and
during the investment of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Frontir Field Force in 1885-86.
99 Major Arnold served with the 1st Battalion West Kent Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 and
wa.s present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3 d 2
*jo6c Tletind or Half Pay. — War Services of the Army Pay Deparimnnv.
100 Lt.Colonel C. M. Balders served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
102 Major Becher served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Captain with ihe 7U1 Dragoon Guards, and was present
in the engagements at El Maglar and Mahsama, at the action at Kassasiu on the 9th September, and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
104 Captain 0. B. Griffith served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
105 Major Long served in the Egyptian war of 1832 (Medal, and Khedive's Star),
106 Lt.Colonel Longbourne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 as Provost Marshal 2nd Division Peshawur Valley
Field Force and took part with the two expeditions into the Bazar Valley (Medal).
107 Captain R. Meredith served in the Hazara campaign in 1868 with the 6th Foot (Medal with Clasp).
110 Sir R. S. Riddell served wiih the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand w~ar of 1863-65, including operations in
the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the 70th Regiment
(Medal). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the East Surrey Regmcnt
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
111 Major M. J. Sawyer served in the Nile Expedition In 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Imantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
112 Captain O. H. B. St. John served in the exnedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd Battalion of the Eas t
Surrey Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
113 Lt.Colonel Sirnpson served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee
and capture ofMagdala (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign ini885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's i3tar).
115 Major G. F. Thunder served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, took part in the defence of Candahar, and \i as
present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
116 Major Utermarck served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian war of 18B2
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
117 Captain Whitworth served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of i368, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
7°7
OFFICERS ON HALF PAY.
Captains.
Barker. Edward. Henry Payne, Royal Marines
Bentinck, Reginald Joseph, Indian Staff Corps
Brown, John,1 17 Lancers
Butchart, John, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Cameron. Campbell, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Campbell, Ronald Gore, Leinster Regiment
Oolomb, Sir John Charles Ready, KCMQ. Royal Marine Artillery ; ]
MP. for Great Yarmouth )
Cooke, William Nevinson Maedonald,5 Indian Staff Corps
Oowell, Albert Victor John, Rifle Brigade
Cuffe, Otway Wheeler, Royal Marine Artillery
Dividson, Lionel Uhorley Lascelles
Dempster, Henry Leeuwin, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Dickson, Har.-y Wilfred, Army Service Corps
Douglas, Rich. John Hardy,6 Royal Marines
Draffan, William Pitt,7 Royal Marine Artillery
Fraser, William Forbes Mackenzie Ian,8 Indian S;afl Corps
Garreti, Newson Bunnell,9 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Gloag, llenrj- Dundas, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Greenwood, William Henry, Leinster Regiment
Grey, Raleigh, 6 Dragoons,10
Heathorn, Thomas Bridges,11 Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Herbert, William Henry, 18 Foot
Jackson, Christison Syme,11 Royal Artillery
Johnson, Charles,13 Royal (Madras) Artillery
Johnson, William George Lillingston, Irish Rifles
Keane, George Wilfred, Durham Light Infantry
Lillicrap, James William Adams Elliott, Royal Marine Artillery
Dow, JohnAlves,11 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
M'Carthy, Henry Hotham,15 Royal Marines (Hon. Major)
Macartney, Arthur Sutherland, Royal Artillery
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached
Manners, Charles George Edmund John,17 Grenadier Guards
Maynard, Charles Walsham,13 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Mlears, Arthur. Madras Staff Corps
Nicholson, Hugh Blomfield, King's Royal Rifles
Owen, Charles Lanyon,20 Royal Marines
Paske, Gordon Henry, Royal Engineers
Pearson, John Richard,22 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Phillips, Herbert de Touffreville,23 Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Pitman, William,21 Royal Marine Artillery (Hon. Lt. Colonel)
Rickman, Gerald Whitmore, Royal Artillery
Rowe, Laurence Rowe Fisher, Grenadier Guards
Sloggett. Harry," Royal Engineers
Stark, Charles,'26 Royal Marines
Strachey, Bertram
Stratford, John H. de Albini de M. Farmcot,27 Welsh Regiment
Thompson, Charles Halford, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Thompson. Penton,28 Royal (Bengal) Artillery ;
Ussher, Beverly William Reid,23 7 Dragoon Guards
Vibart, John, Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Walker, Hugh Edward,30 Welsh Fusiliers
Ward, Henderson,31 Royal Marines
White, Hon. Robert,32 Capt. Welsa Fusiliers
jj.s.c. Wise, Henry Ellison,33 Derbyshire Regiment
Worthington, Jonathan York,31 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
23 Mar. 89
20 Mar. 54
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT
JTENSIG-N
1 Sept. 89
5 Feb. 87
23 Mar. 67
3 Dec. 45
14 Sept.87
4 June 54
12 Dec. 51
23 Mar. 8 )
20 Feb. 49
2 July 45
2 July 79
12 Dec. 57
8 Dec. 48
23 Oct.
-5 Sept.
9 Dec. 50
29 July 59
12 Dec. 57
1 3 June 5
r9 Feb. 81
2 May 59
[2 Dec. 57
30 Jan.
;o Nov. 15
ci Feb, "
8 June 49
t2 Dec. 5
n Feb. 8
8 May 55
12 June 52
1 July 52
14 May 87
19 Apr. 54
8 June 54
[2 June 76
9 Dec. 54
21 Aug. 43
25 Aug.
11 Dec.
1 July 90
6 FeP. 59
30 Oct. 69
June 59
14 Mar. 54
3 July 89
2 Aug. 55
0 May 82
1 Jan. 92
to Apr. 55
to Nov. 86
27 Apr. 58
14 Sept, 91
8 At>r. S3
27 Mar. 48
t2 Feb, "
27 Aug
30 Aug. 54
1 July
1 July
to Nov. 54
2 Apr. 64
27 Au^
4 Nov. 57
6 Feb. 84
1 July 81
10 Sept. 61
27 Aug. 58
24 Nov. 41
19 Dec. 55
8 Apr. 2
1 July 8
28 May 5
16 Oct. 5
12 May 90
11 Mar. 59
26 July
27 June 57
23 Feb "
24 Feb. 54
19 May 8.
23 Mar. 9
3^ June 8
2 Aug. 55
30 J in. 86
14 Jily 83
9 Dec. 59
17 Nov. 57
12 Jan. 81
27 Aug. 58
25 Nov. 85
29 Oct. 47
10 May 82
1 July 81
3 Mar. 53
CAPTAIN.
1 Apr. 9b
5 Feb. 98
2 Feb. 79
23 Nov. 7
7 AuS- i'
5 Dec 94
3 Aug. 67
0 May 93
9 July 97
8 May 65
3 Dec. 94
25 Sept. 6
1 Dec. 9,
2 Dec. tx>
5 July 56
2 July 90
io Dec. 67
11 July 59
11 Aug.
29 July
19 Aug. 59
12 Nov. 73
22 Aug. 67
14 Sept. 61
4 June 94
27 Auj
li Sept. 73
19 Aug. 67
7 Nov. 51
23 Dec.
1 Aug.
23 July 94
27 An;. 58
t2 Dec. 67
1 .Jan. 96
3 Aug. 67
1 Mar. 90
18 Feb. 61
1 July 88
27 Mar. 62
1 Jan. 89
6 July 98
3 Nov. 94
13 Dec. 65
30 Jan. 97
12 Oct.
31 Dec. 73
1 May 64
23 Dec,
1 Sept. 63
1 July 95
to July 55
16 July 90
26 Nov. 90
27 Aug. 58
WHEN
PLACED OIT
lAt/r PAT.
6 Aug. 98
6 Apr. 98
2 Feb. 70
ii Mar. 74
5 Jan. 67
2 Dec. 96
20 Oct. 69
o Oct. 97
8 Dec. 98
2 Apr. 09
5 Nov. 98
21 May 63
16 June 98
3 Dec. bi
15 Jan. 62
3 Aug. 58
24 Feb. 72
12 Dec. 64
21 Jan. 96
is Nov, 98
17 Aug. 66
12 Nov. 80
11 Dec. 77
11 July 67
i2 July 96
1 3 Jan. 98
16 June 77
10 Sept.69
4 Aug. 68
8 Dec. 69
7 Mar. 34
:i Aug. 95
15 Feb. 72
t4 Oct. 64
26 Aug. 97
3 Feb. 69
7 Feb. 96
to May 65
19 Nov. 98
7 Feb. 70
5 Feb. 93
21 Sept. 98
17 Nov. 98
4 Mar. 69
7 Dec. 97
9 Oct. 96
t6 Jan. 76
8 Aug. 63
25 Apr. 94
21 July 64
28 Mar. 96
to Dec. 58
7 Sept. 98
6 Nov. 97
1 July 63
I Captain John Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
-affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, patties of Alma, Balaklava (severely wounded and horse killed), and
Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign
in Central India in 1858-S9 and was present at the action of Burode (Medal). Was employed in Natal during the
Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Captain W. N. M. Cooke served with the 2nd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment in the Egyptian war
•of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
6 Captain R. J. H. Douglas served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Eupatoria in 1854, and with th => R.M.
Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class cf the Medudie and Turkish Medal).
■Served on the China Expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the
"City ; expedition to the North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp) .
7 Colonel Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade of Odessa,
.and aiso before Sebast'<pol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Captain W. F. M. I. Fraser served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-89 including the expedition up the
Chindwin River under Colonel Toker (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain N. D. Garrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal).
10 Captain R. Grey served in the operations in Znluland in 1888.
II Captain Heathorn served in the Turkish Contingent from its formation until the end of the Crimean war in the
■Quarter Master General's Department, including six months at Kertch (4th Class oftheM:djidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, commanded the Mountain Train R.F.H. at Kotah, and accompanied the
assaulting Column with two howitzers at the fall of the town ; was afterwards in Colonel Parke's Flying Column,
and was presen; at the engagement at Oodeypore (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Jackson served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 in command of No. 2 Battery 24th Brigade Royal
Artillery (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain C. Johnson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, ivnrt Khedive's Star).
11 Captain Low served at the siege and capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
1,5 Maj Dr M'Carthy served on the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp) .
708 Half Toy. — War Services of the Captains.
17 Captain Charles Manners served with the 15th Hussars in the Boer war of 1881.
18 Captain Maynard served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
20 Captain Owen was wrecked in H.M.S. Raleigh on 14th April 1857. Served in China in 1857-58, wasat the destruc-
tion of Mandarin junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks," blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the city
(Medal with two Clasps).
22 Captain J. R. Pearson served as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance at Cawnnore during the relief of Lucknow
~also in the same capacity with the Siege Train in the Rohilcund campaign, and was present at the battle of Bareilly,
action of Shahiehanpore and capture of Mohumdee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
23 Captain H. de T. Phillips served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884. Served with the Burmese Expe-
dition iu 1836-87 (Medal with ClaspJ. Served with the Sikkim Expedition in 188S including the engagement at
Jalep-la (Clasp).
' 2* Lt.Colonel Pitman served in the Baltic in July andAugust 1854 (Medal), and subsequently in. 1854 before Sebas-
topol until its fall, and was in command of a. Mortar in the flotilla employed during the siege, occupation of the Sea
of Azof, bombardment of Taganrog, and destruction of ships, stores, &c, there, also at Marioupol and other towns
on the coast where he was landed, was in the mortar flotilla at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of theMedjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Chinese
campaign of 1S60 (Medal).
25 Captain H. Sloggett served in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
26 Captain Stark served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
27 Captain Jchn Stratford served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi ; also
served in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881, and took park in the defence of Standerton.
23 Captain P. Thompson served in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(severely wounded), siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Barefily (Medal with two Clasps).
29 Captain Ussher served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and December 1878, in the
Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and as Transport Officer in Brigadier General
Wood's Flying Column during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Nile Expedition in 1S84-S5 with the 1st Battalion of the South Staffordshire Regiment, and was
present at the action of Kirbekan; afterwards served as Deputy Assistant Commissary Geueral of Transport
(Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served during the operations in the Soudau under Sir Frederick
Stephenson in 1885-86 as Commandant on the Line of Communications. Served with th<? Chin-Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1890 under Brigadier General Tregear on special service with the Eastern Column during its advanee to
Haka (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasn).
30 Captain H. E. Walker served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 1st Battalion Royal Welsh
Fusiliers (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Henderson Ward served in the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before and capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp).
32 The Hon. R. White served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's'Star).
33 Captain W. E. Wise served during the rebellion in the North West Territories of Canada in 1885 as Aide de
Camp to Sir Frederick Middleton, and was present in the engagements at Fish Creek (wounded) and Batoche-
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
34 Captain J. Y. Worthington served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan
and battle of Goojerat — horse Shot (Medal with two Clasps).
Half Pay. — Lieutenants.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
Mar. 96'
June 70
Apr. 98
Feb. 96
Dec. 44
Feb. 93
Mar. 95
Mar. 69
Nov. 37
Apr. 97
Feb. 76
Sept. 98
Feb. 69
May 98
Mar. 96
Dec. 6*
Oct. 97
Apr. 76
Apr. 95
Feb. 71
Jan. 91
Nov. 97
Oct. 95
Nov. 71
Feb. 69
Nov. 69
July 56
July 59
Dec. 6»
Apr. 75
Dec. 91
Sept. 98
Oct. 95
Feb. 70
Nov. 66
Sept. 98
Jul j' 62
June 52
June 72
Oct. 89
Nov. 97
Jan. 72
Feb. 61
Oct. 60
Nov. 34
Adair, Desmond, Gordon Highlanders..
Beadon, Oliver Arniitage, Royal Marines 23 June62
Bellhouse, John, Royal Artillery I27 July !""
Bradshaw, James Buller. Scots Guards
Braimer, James Louttit, Royal Marines .
Brown, Henry George, Indian Staff Corps
Consett, D'Arcy Preston, 20 Hussars
Crespin, Alexander Andrews, Royal Marines
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Royal Marines
Cummin, Nicholas Beamish, Munster Fusiliers
Denny, Barry St. Leger, Royal Marines..
Derriman, Gerard Lysley, Grenadier Guards..
Dyer. John Midlane, Royal Marines
Foote, Arthur Wavell,1 North Staffordshire Regiment..
Garnett, Cecil Frederick, Scots Fusiliers .
Grant, Thomas Linley, Royal Marines
Grove, Henry Montgomery, Indian Staff Corps
Haycock, Frederick Augustus Schurr, Royal Marines..
Helps, Thomas Henry Philip, Shropshire Light Infantry..
Hollana, John, Royal Marines
Hope, Cecil Arthur. 18 Hussars
Horner, Reginald George, Wiltshire Regiment..
Hunter, Malcolm Russell, Indian Staff Corps.
Inglis, James Weir.2 Royal Marines
Kennedy, Charles Arthur,4 Royal Marines
Kitson, George Andrew Noble, Royal Marine Artillery
Knight, .Fred. Charles,6 Royal Marines .
Nicoll, Samuel James," Royal Marines
O'Connor, James Maurice, Royal Marines..
Price, James Hervey, Royal Marines
Puckle, George, Royal Marines
Richards, Charles Herbert, Oxfordshire Light Infantry
Robins, George, Coast Battalion Royal Engineers
Sanderson, Percy, Royal (Madras) Artillery..
Spragge, Francis Precket, Royal (Bengal) Engineers .
Stockwell, Lockhart Thomas, Seaforth Highlanders
Studdert, Richard Augustus Fitzgerald,10 Royal Marine Artillery .
Swain, Henry Thomas, Royal Marines
Tobin, O'Hara John, Royal Marines
Tozer, Arthur Gerald Milford, Northumberland Fusiliers..
Tuthid, Charles Hampton. 1 Dragoon Guards
Vansittart, Henry, Royal Marines
Walker, George Fred.11 Royal Marines .
Woodriff, Daniel Thomas, Royal Marines .
■Xarnold, Benjamin, Royal Marines ..
Half Pay. — War Services of the Lieutenants.
709-10
with
1 Lieut. A. W. Foote served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1
the 1st Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Khedive's Medal with Clasp.
2 Lieut. J. W. Inglis served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
bardment of the batteries at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Com-
pany oRhe 2nd Battalion R.M. at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and
barracks, on" 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (severely wounded by a musket-ball in the left groin, mentioned in despatches!.
* Lieut. Kennedy-served with the Battalion R.M. sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and present at th.t
bombardment-of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and carried
the Colours of the 1st Battalion R.M. at the assault canture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
- 6 Lieut. F. C* Knight served with the Baltic Expedition of 1854 (Medal)
9 Lieut. Nicoll served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
10 Lieut. Studdert served in the Crimea in 1855, and on the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal, and Turkish Medal) .
Served on the-China Expedition of 1S57-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and
capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
11 Lieut. G. F. Walker served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
Half Pay. — 2nd Lieutenants.
Bushe, Charles Albert Leslie 7
Phillips, Royal Artillery j
Cotes, Robert Hugh, Sussex Regt.
■ WHEN
•ndLIE'JT. PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
1 <
25 Feb. 89 30 June 93
Mar. 91 16 Apr. 97
Jeffery, James, Royal Marines
Orme, Herbert Lewis, R. Marines .
I WHEN
2UdLIEUT. PLACED ON
(HALF PAY
16 Apr. 49 16 Apr. 49
15 Apr. 47 15 Apr. 47
Half Pay. — Paymasters.
Belfield, "William,1 88 Foot ,
Bridge, James, 26 Foot, Son. Lt. Colonel
Cassidy, Thomas," 72 Foot (Q.M. 4 May 49), Hon. Lt.Colonel
Deacon, James,13 1 Foot, Son. Captain
Kelly, Henry Holdsworth, Royal Marine Artillery (Captain, 23 Feb. 72 ; ~)
Major, 1 July 81) )
M'Farlan, JohnWarden, 9 Lancers, Son. Lt. Colonel
Mostyn, Son. Montague,31 101 Foot
Noseley, George Roberts,33 Rifle Brigade, Son. Major
Piers, Claudius Buchanan, Royal Artillery, Son. Major
Preston, Charles E., 18 Foot, Son.Captain
Robinson. Richard Rodd, n Foot.Son.Lt. Colonel
Shewell, George Maunsell. Royal MariDes (Capt. 3 Aug. 67), Son. Lt. Colonel
Young, Thomas Newton,39 62'Foot (Q.M. 9 April 47) , Son. Lt .Colonel
I COE.NET,
PAT- 1 EKTIKED
OR
MASTEE. 1 ,
HALF PAT.
2nd LIEUT.
LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
13 May 42
29 July 43
9 Feb. 49 24 Oct. 56
23 Nov. 55
1 Feb. 56
24 Oct. 56U0 Apr. 81
11 Apr. 5526 Nov. 79
9 Aug. 54
6 Apr. 5s
9 Oct. 55(10 Oct. 65
2 May 59
26 Apr. 6r
15 Feb. 83I15 Feb. 83
16 Oct. 66 i5 July .83
2 Oct. 66 10 May 71
31 Oct. 58
17 Mar. 63
8 Mar. f 4 19 Jan. 76
29 Dec. 48
26 Apr. 60 17 Dec. 90
26 July 44
19 Mar. 47
6 Jan. 54 21 Feb. 60
26 Mar. <;8 24 July 78
17 Aug. 55
14 Apr. 59
31 May 79 27 Sept.91
21 July 48
3 Jan. 54
t Jan. 57 1 Apr. 75
,1 Paymaster Belfield served with a Detachment of the 17th Regiment with Lt.Colonel Outram's Light Brigade, in
the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, and was present in all its operations, including the capture bf Gotea,
21st, and storming of Monohur stockades and Fort, 25th January 1845, at which place this Detachment formed the
storming party, and suffered very seriously. Served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th
June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
7 Lt.Colonel T. Cassidy served in the expedition to the Umzimkulu against the revolted Kaffir chief Todo in 1844 •
also as a volunteer with the rank of Captain in the Cape Town Levies during the Kaffir wa.- of 1851-52 (Medal)
Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th July 1S55 with the 21st Fusiliers, and was present at
the battles ot Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siegeof Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
» Captain Deacon served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royals, including the battles of Balaklava
aad Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
31 Paymaster the Hon. M. Mostyn was appointed specially as a Veterinary Surgeon, and served during the whcJe
Abyssinian campaign, leave having been obtained from the Government of India for him to act in that capacity
to the Transport Tram and 3rd Dragoon Guards (Medal). Was sent on remount duty to Smyrna in July 1882
and was afterwards specially appointed and served as Veterinary Surgeon in the Egyptian war (Medal, and
Khedive s Star).
33 Major Noseley served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and taken prisoner) and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
59 Lt.Colonel Young received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief for services rendered to the civil
authorities curing the Chartist riots in South Wales in 1839. Served as Adjutant 22nd Regiment at th" capture and
destruction of the villages in the Boree Valley on the Peshawur Frontier in Nov. 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
7H-I2
Half Pay. — Quarter Masters.
Austin, Norton, Royal Marines
Butler, Francis,1 Royal Marines
Cooper, Thomas,2 Royal Marines
Hailing, Richard,4 Royal Marines
Lewis, John William
Ruston, William, Royal Marines
Scott, William, Royal Marines
Smith, William,0 100 Foot
Stannard. Benjamin, Oxfordshire Light Infantry
Watson, William," Depot Battalion '..
QUARTER
MASTER.
HONORARY
RANK OF
CAPTAIN.
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
22 Aug. 57
25 July 46
9 Mar. 77
15 July 46
14 Sept. 67
1 Sept. 57
23 June 46
1 Sept. 57
21 Apr. 63
18 July 94
25 Apr. 48; 8 Sept. 65
23 Oct. 57
26 Oct. 77
24 Mar. 81
22 Aug. 57
5 Oct. 67
5 Sept. 77
22 Aug. 57
1 Sept. 79
23 Oct. 57
26 Oct. 77
24 Mar. 81
22 Aug. 57
13 Sept. 67
5 Sept. 77
19 Aug. 97
8 Sept. 65
1 Quarter Master Butler served in China in 1857. Also with the Pearl Brigade throughout the Indian Mutiny
in 1857-58, and was engaged in sixteen actions, andtwice mentioned in despatches (Medal). He has also received
the Medal for distinguished service in action, and the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
2 Captain Cooper has received the Medal for service in Syria in 1840.
1 Captain Hailing served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before and capture of the city, taking and destruction of Shektsing, expedition to the North, and one of the
storming party at the attack on the Peiho Forts on 25th June 1859 (mentioned in despatches, and awarded the
Medal for Conspicuous Gallantry, Medal with Clasp! .
6 Captain William Smith served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Jan. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.; was also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Watson served with the 89th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, from 15th Dec. 1S54 to 4th July 1855,
and at the attack on the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Commissariat Department.
Commissary General
Jones, Humphrey Stanley,1 CB
Assistant Commissaries General.
4 June6- Fagan, William John 14 June 60
Julyan, Sir Penrose Goodchild, CB. KCMG.
Cmwn Agent for the Colonies 2 Jan. 56
Deputy Commissary General. [Knowles, Francis Edward 14 Feb. 53
Morse, Henry Browne,5 Hon. Com. General 1 Apr. 69 Litchfield, Edwin 1 Jan. 69
Sutherland, James Stewart Calder1" 26 May 65
Deputy Commissaries General.
Darling, Montagu William8 1 Aug. 56 Deputy Assistant Commissary General.
Uniacke, Redmond11 1 July 67 Gibson, George Rawstone n Nov. 59
I Mr. Jones has the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for service with the late Osmanli Cavalry.
5 Mr. Morse served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 Mr. Darling served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
II Mr. Uniacke served in the Crimea from the 5th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
17 Mr. Sutherland served with the Light Cavalry at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
Half Pay.— Ordnance Store Department.
(Under the Royal Warrant of 1 May 1878.)
Deputy Commissary Genehal. Deputy Commissaries.
Penno, William Lanyon, Hon. Com. Gen 1 Jan. 70 Bristow, James Alfred 27 Oct. 73
, „ „ Howell, William Henry 1 Nov 75
Assistant Commissary General. iMontanaro, Alfred .... .... I2 Feb. II
Young, Alfred Horatio, Hon.Dep. Com. General 1 July 72 jjicoll, Edwin 15 June72
Commissaries. joipherts, Rcbert Pearce ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.': 3 Sept. 73
Elphinstone-Holloway, Cuthbert Wm.1 13 Feb. 73J Assistant Commissary.
Peel, William 16 July 77 Hunter, George Robert 16 Oct. 71
1 Mr. Elphinstone-Holloway served with the Field Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two
Clasps, andTurkish Medal).
Half Pay. — Commissariat
Deputy Commissary General.
Moore, Henrj-,1 Hon. Commissary General i Nov.
Assistant Commissary General.
Dundee, Robert Handle}' 25 June
COMMISSARIES.
Blissett, Henry Frederick,10 CMG 5 Feb.
Buchanan, John L'Estrange Lenny11 12 Feb.
Keogh, Lynch John 15 Feb.
Knapp, Charles Barrett13 12 Feb.
Newlaud, William Henry15 12 Feb.
Penrice, Charles Walter 1 Jan.
Selby, Robert Grey Donaldson,18 Son. Assist.
Com. General 12 Feb.
Telfer, George Home 22 July
Deputy Commissaries.
Acheson, Alexander William-0 1 Aug.
Adamson, Saunders 12 Feb.
Battiscombe, Walter Ernest Sax 15 Feb.
Birnie, William Jones 12 Feb.
and Transport Department. 713-16
Bridgman, William
Crawford, Charles Robert
Doveton, Frederick Bazett
Forrest, Joseph22
Frith, Frederick George
Irving, John Beaufin,23 Hon. Colonel 3 Bat
talion Manchester Regiment
Leech, Robert Stockham Brydges
Page, Frederick William
Rees, Walter Crawford
Warner, Biddulph Lee
Woollett, Marlow Sidney John
Assistant Commissaries.
Rampfteld, William John Byrne
Claydon, Thomas
Fagan, Thomas St. John
Hunter. John
Lundy, Francis Walter25
Mitchell, Henry N
Stephenson, James
12 Feb. 70
15 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
29 June 78
12 Feb. 70
27 Oct. 77
12 Feb. 70
1 Jan. 74
15 Feb. 70
1 Feb. 71
1 Jan. 74
• 9 Apr. 75
. 30 Oct. 77
9 Apr. 75
30 Oct. 77
9 Mar. 7 1
18 Feb. 70
18 Feb. 70
I Mr. H Moore served in the Crimea from April 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopil, and Turkish Medal).
10 Mr. H. F. Blissett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glower's force (mentioned
in despatches, CMG., and Medal).
II Mr. J. L'E L. Buchanan served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56, and was present a.t the siege of Sebas-
topol including the attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign from January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the China
war from 1857 to 1S60, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps!.
15 Mr. W. H. Newland served in the New Zealand war of 1861 and 1863-66, taking part in the Waikato, Taranaki,
and Wanganui operations (Medal).
18 Mr. R. G. D. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20 Mr. Acheson served in New Zealand during the wars of 1860-61 and 1863-65, and was present at the relief of
and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1861, and in every action in which the 65th Regt.
was engaged in the war of 1860-61 (Medal).
22 Mr. Joseph Forrest served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal).
23 Colonel Irving. — For War Services, see Militia (Manchester Reeiment).
25 Mr. F. W. Luudv served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley and was in charge of Convoy attacked
by Ashantis on 31st January 1S74 (Medal with Clasp;.
Half Pay. — Control Department.
Deputs Controller.
Eobinson, Henry,1 CB 1 Jan.
Assistant Controller.
Hunt, Henry P 1 Nov.
Commissaries.
Bennett, George B 12 Feb.
Downman, John Thomas 12 Feb.
Fuller, William Ross 1 Sept.
Holmes, James 12 Feb.
Standen, David5 12 Feb.
Deputy Commissaries.
Pead, Francis Sidney Smith 1 Sept. 73
Sayers, Martin Day " 1 Apr. 73
Sparrow, John Bodychan 12 F'eb. 70
Thwaites, John Davies8 1 Jan. 74
Assistant Comaiissary.
Gilligan, Thomas 12 Feb. 70
1 Mr. H. Robinson has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
6 Mr. Standen has received the Medal for the Kaffir war.
7 Mr. M. D. Sayers served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolscley.
8 Mr. Thwaites served in the expedition to Pekin during the China war of i860 (Medal). Also served in the
Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
717
MEDICAL RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
Subgeon Lieutenant Colonels.
Anderson, James Keith. MB. 2 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Aubin, "Walter Duret, MB. MCh. 1 Royal Jersey Militia!
Bate, Geo. Paddock, MB. FBCS.Ed..MRCS. LECP.Ed. LSA. 5 Bn. Rifle Brigade
t.d. Cayzer, Thomas, 6 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery
Clark, Andrew, FKCS. LSA. p. 4 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Coombs, Rowland Hill, MB. LRCP. MRCS. LSA. 3 Battalion Bedford Regt. ...
Creagh, James, LBCP.Edin. LECSI. 9 Battalion King's Royal Rifles
Dambrill-Davies, William Richard, MECS. LSA. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Cheshire Regt....
21 Dec. Q2jArbroath.
18 Mar. 91 Jersey.
4 Aug. 91 Woolwich.
29 Nov. 93] Liverpool.
22 Nov. 93j Kensington.
28 Apr. 89!Bedford.
29 Dec. 94;Mallow.
27 Mar. 97 Ipswich.
Elliston. George Sampson, MECS. LSA. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regt.; 3 Aug. 92JCongleton.
Giles, Peter Broome, AA. LECP.Ed. MECS. LSA. 1 Hereford Volunteer Rifles 16 Aug. 93;tpswich.
Kiallmark, Henry Walter,1 MECS, Royal Bucks Yeomanry Cavalry 16 May 88' Hereford.
M'Fadyen, Duncan, 2 Battalion Cameron Highlanders 1 2 Sept. 96 Inverness.
MacQu'ibban. Chas. Mitchell, MB. MCh. LECS.Ed. LM. 3 Bn. Gordon Highldrs 25 Apr. 88: Aberdeen.
STATION.
Morgan, Herbert Major, LECP. MRCS. p. 2 Vol. Bn. N. Staffordshire Regt,
Patten, Charles Arthur, 2 Volunteer Battalion Middlesex Regiment
Phelps. William Harford Glover, MB. MECS. p. 3 Vol. Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Rawson, Edward Albert, MB. MCh. LCh. LECSI. 3 Bn. King's R. Rifles
Saville, John James, LECP.Ed. MECS. North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry
Shedd, Ebenezer, MECS. LSA. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Smith, William Robert, MB. MCh. BSc. p. 3 Vol. Bn. West Kent Regiment
Stoney. Charles Baker. MB. MCh. MBCPI. 3 Battalion Leinster Regiment
Turnbull, Geo. Hogarth, MB. LECS.Ed. p. 1 Roxburgh and Selkirk Vol. Rifles
Suegeon Majors,
Anderson, John Hector, MB. MCh. p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Appleby. Frederick Henrv, MECS. LSA. p. 4 Vol. Bn. Derbvshire Regiment ...
Arrol, Chas. MB. MCh. LECS.Edin. p. 3 Vol. (Kent)Brig. Cinque Ports Div.R.Art.
Atkinson, John Parkinson, MB. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment ...
Aubin, Thomas John, MB. MECS. 1 Royal Jersey Militia
Benny, Michael, MB. MECS. 4 Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders...
Beresford, Robert de la Poer, MB. LBCP.Edin. LECS.Edin. LECP.p. 2 Volun- )
teer Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry S
Brown, Robert Ross, LBCP.Edin. LECS.Edin. p. 3 Volunteer (Kent) Brigade)
Cinque Ports Division Royal Artillery )
Caesar, Richard Thompson, MECS. LSA. p. 2 Vol. Bn. "Hampshire Regiment
Chalmers, Quintin. MB. MCh. LFFS.Glas. LM. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Highland Lt. Inf.
Chalmers-Cowan, William, LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. 1 Forfar VolunteerArtillery .
Charlesworth, James, LECP. MECS. LSA. p. 1 Vol. Bn. N. Stafford Regt
Chawner, Alfred,/). 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Cheyne, Walter Smith, MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders ...
Compton. Thomas Joseph, MB. MCh. p. 1 Norfolk Volunteer Artillery
Crouch, Edward Thomas, MECS. LSA. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. Hampshire Regt.
Cureton, Edward, MBCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. LSA. p. 1 Shropshire and Staf-
fordshire Artillery Volunteers ) 2$ "
Daly, Richard Aug. Shelton, LECPI. LECSI. p. 7 Lancashire Volunteer Art. ... 27 Septus
Draper, William, MECS. LSA. p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Art. ...J 2 Dec. 91
Duncan, James, MB. CM. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment 1 7 Apr. 97
2 Dec. oi!Burton-on-Trent.
23 Mar. 92|Hounslow.
26 Sept.88iWeston-snper-Mare.
2 May 88,Carlow.
21 May 9o|Bath.
24 Feb. 97 j Colchester.
4 Feb. 94 'Woolwich Arsenal.
2 May 88j Birr.
25 Mar. 94 Xewtown St. Boswel).
25 June 98
29 Apr. 86
2 Oct. 89
21 July 97
6 May 91
9 Jan. 80
1 Oct. 90
20 June!
9 Mar. 92
16 June 97
10 Apr. 95
11 June 90
4 Oct. 93
13 Oct. 97
20 May 96
27 Oct. 97
25 Oct
31 May 93
22 Dec. 94
25 Sept.95
Aberdeen.
Newark.
Gravesend.
Jersey.
Cambridge.
Stirling.
Newport.
Gravesend.
cuthampton.
Glasgow.
Dundee.
Stoke-on-Trent.
Bakewell.
Great Yarmouth.
Portsmouth.
Shrewsbury.
Hyde Road,Manchester
Scarborough.
Ashton-under-Lyne.
Grantham.
London.
Banff.
26 Oct. 92'Liverpool.
5 Apr. 93 Oldham.
19 Aug. 96 Stirling.
17 Feb. 92I Birmingham.
13 Oct. 97iJarrow.
15 June 98 Dover.
6 Sept-93|EdiHburgh.
23 Nov. 98;
26 June 97tChester.
1 Jan. 92 Alloa.
18 July 96 Portsmouth.
11 Dec. 95|Exeter.
26 Oct. 98'
17 Oct. 94 London.
27 Aug. 98 Dundee.
England^George F.p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment
Fenton, Frederick Enos, p.s. [_/], 1 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles
Fergusson, William, MB. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery) ...
Flinn, David Edgar, FECSI. 5 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
Fort, Thomas, ». 6 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Fraser, Alex. Duncan, MB. MCh. v. 4 Vol. Bn. Ar<pdland Suth. Highlanders...
Freer, Edward Luke, MECS. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Warwickshire Regiment
Gibbon, Frederick Wm. LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LSA. p. (t) 1 Durham Vol. Engs.
Gib ert, James Wm. Thornton, p. 1 London Volunteer Artillery
Gilruth. George Ritchie, LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. FBSE. v. 1 Edin. City Vol. Art. ...
Godson, Clement, MB. v. 18 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Harrison, George, LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry ...
Hay, John Home, MB. MCh. MECS. p. 7V0I. Bn. Argyll and Suth!Highlanders
Hunter, Edwin John, LECP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. p. 3 Vol. Bn. Hampshire Regt
Hodgson, Joseph Willoughby. ATE. _p. 1 Devon Vol. Art.iv. (W. D R . Artillery) ...
Kinsey-Morgan. Augustus, MB. p. 1 Dorsetshire Volunteer Artillery
Lawless, Edmond James, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment
Lennox, David, MB. MCh. 1 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Lloyd, Edward James, MB. MRCS. p. 1 Cheshire and Carnarvon Volunteer Art. 19 July 93'Chester
MacDonald, Alexander Dall, MB. MCh. LBCP.Ed. LECS.Ed. p. 3 Volunteer")
Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers 3
Maclean, John Hugh, FBCS.Ed. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Marshall, John James de Z. LECSI. LAS. Bub. 1 Cinque PortsVolunteer Rifles...
Mason, Samuei Butler, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers
Massingham, John Payne, MECS. LSA. p. 1 Shropshire and Staffordshire 7
Volunteer Artillery j
Middlemiss, George, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry 1 3c Oct. 94 Stockton-on-Tees.
Moore, Stephen Henry, FBCS.Ed. LECP.Ed. MECS. p. South Middlesex) | ,,„„ „Jw-,„,„„, ,-.,.„„„
Volunteer Rifles j | l May 97|Wainara It een.
Naismith, William John, MB. 21Ck. FBCS.Ed. FFPS.Gias. Ayrshire Yeomanry! 9 Oct. 89 Ayr.
O'Callaghan, Robert Thomas Alexander, LECPI. FECSI. LAS.Bub. p.s.\' „ Afo„ „„:D„„b,OT,
1 Flintshire Volunteer Engineers :} ;19 May 9j|buckley.
Packer, William Herbert, MB. LECP. MECS. LSA. 1 WorcestershireArt.Vol.... 26 June97 Shrewsbury.
Philip, Thomas, MB. MCh. p. 1 Vol Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ... 125 May 98,Greenock.
Phillips, George Richard Turner, MRCS. LSA. Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry ... 28 Dec. 92 Haverfordwest.
Pigott, Fred. Knollys, LECP.Ed. LECS.Ed. LAM. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Shrop. Lt. Inf. I 4 Nov. 96 Shrewsbury.
Reckitt, Edward Bass, 1 Lancashire Volunteer Artillery, W. Div. R. Art 21 Dec. 92 Grimsby.
Roberts, Henry William, MRCS. LSA. p. 2 Volunteer Bn. West Kent Regiment... 24 Mar. 97 Blackheath.
Roocroft, William Mitchell, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment , 5 Aug. 96 Manchester.
Smith, Robert Bradshaw, LBCP.Ed LECSI. p. 1 Vol. En. Leicestershire Regt.j 2 Dec. 91 Leicester.
Smith, Samuel Parson, LRCPI. LRCSI.p. 1 Vol. Bn. Royal Fusiliers 19 Sept. 88 Fitzroy Square, W.
23 Oct. 88 Dumfries.
3 July 95 Bakewell.
16 June 97 Hastings.
1 Nov. 94 Pontypool.
28 July 97 Stoke-on-Trent.
Sparrow, Roberi Launcelot, p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment
Stephenson, Francis Lawrence, MB. MCh. p. Woolwich Div. Vol. Med. Staff C
Stewart, Wm. Lemmon, MB. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery)
Symes, Edmond West, MB. MECS. 2 West York Yeomanry Cavalry
20 Mar. 95|01dham.
29 Dec. 54!Woolwich.
25 Sept.95 Banff.
13 Feb. 90 Halifax.
Medical Reserve of Officers.
718
Surgeons Majors.
Symes, William SandhiLm. LRCPI. LBCSI. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Derbyshire Rent....
Thomas, George Danford Phillies, MD. MRCS. 18 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles...
Thompson, Hy. Geo'. MD. MCh. FRCSL LCRPI. p. 1 Yol. Bn. R. Fusiliers ...
Thomson. David! MD.'MCh. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
Thorn, Charles "William, LRCPI. FRCSL p. 2 Vol. Bn. Lancashire Fus
Turton, James, MRCS. LSA. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Sussex Regiment..
Wade, Arthur Breedon, MB. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment ...
Walker, Francis John, MD. ZRCP. MRCS. ZSA. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt. ...
Watson, Andrew Alexander, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 3 Lancashire Vol. Rifles...
Wear, Arthur Taylor, MD. p. 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne Vol. Art. (W. Diy. R. Art.)
Williams, Edward. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA. p. 1 Lancashire Vol. Engs
Wright, Henry, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. p. 1 Volunteer Bn. Lincolnshire Regt, .v'
Surgeon Captains.
Adam, John, MD. p. j Volunteer Battalion Seaforth Highlanders
Adams, Frederick Vasey, FFPS.Glas. LRCP.Ed. p. 1 Lanarkshire Vol. Rifles...
Adams, Joseph, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion South Lancashire Regiment
Allen, Thomas W. J. p. 1 Lincoln Volunteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art.)
Anderson, David L. p. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery
Arnold, Andrew Page, MB. p. 5 Volunteer Battalion Durham Light Infantry...
Atkinson, Walter Alexander, MB. p. 1 Surrey Volunteer Rifles
Barnes, Ernest Wykeham. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
Bateman, Alfred George, MB. MCh. LSA. p. 16 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Bentlif. Philip Barnett, MRCS. LSA. Royal Jersey Militia Artillery
Beveridge, Robert Ebenezer, MB. p. 3 Volunteer Bn. Durham Light Infantry
Black, DonaldCampbell, MD. LRCS.Ed. LFPS. Glas. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Highland L.I.
Bramwell, Hugh Ransom, MB. p. Tynemouth Vol. Art. ( W. Division R. Art.) ...
Brook, Henry Darvill, 20 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers
Bryden, Richard Jos. MRCS. LSA. p. 3 Vol. (Kent) Brig. Cinque Ports Div.R.A.
Bullmore, William King, MD. 1 Cornwall Volunteer Artillery
Butter, John Kerr, MD. 2 Vol. Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment
Cagney, James, MD. p. 20 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Cameron, John, MD. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Challis, Harry Thornton, p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment;
Clark, Stewartson, MD. 1 Banff Volunteer Artillery (S. Div. R. Artillery)
Coffin, Richard James Maitland, FRCP. Ed. LSA. LAH.Dub. p. 3 Volunteer)
Battalion West Surrey Regiment J
Cook, John Will, MD. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment
Copeman, Sydney Arthur Monckton, MD 2 London Volunteer Rifles
Dewar, Thomas Fiulayson, MB. MCh. BSc. 1 Vol. Brigade Western Div. R. Art.
Dickie, Hugh, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Dingle, William Alfred. MD. p. 2 Tower Hamlets Royal Eugineers (Volunteers)
Drummond, James, MD. p. 3 Durham Volunteer Artillery (W. Div. R. Art.) ...
Edwards, William Lloyd, p. Severn Division Submarine Miners, Royal >
Engineers (Volunteers) j
Ellis, John William, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 6 Vol. Bn. Liverpool Regiment
Foley, Thomas M'Craith, p. 1 East Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery
Fraser, Charles Lauchlin, FRCS.Ed. LRCP.Ed. p. 1 Berwick-on-Tweed Vol. Art.
Griham, Robert Balfour, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 1 Fifeshire Vol. Artillery.
Gr.mt, Francis Wm. MD. p. 1 Banff Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Artillery) ...
Harnett, WUliam John, FRCP. Ed. LRCSI. 22 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Hollies, George, BA. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA. 2 Vol. Bn. Shropshire Light Inf.
Holt, Thomas, MB. p. 2 Vol. Bn. East Lancashire Regiment
Hoyland, Stanley Stenton,p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment
Hughes, Edgar Alfred, 1 City of London Volunteer Rifles
Job, Henry Percy, 4 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Kemm, Fred. St. John, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. LSA. p. 3 Vol.Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.
Key, David Thomas, MRCS. LSA. p. 1 London Volunteer Artillery
Kinnear, William, MB. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Lamport, Henry Chris. MB. p. 5 Lancashire Vol. Art. (S. Division R. Artillery)
Lang, Gordon Abercromby, MB. p. Highland Volunteer Artillery
Laurie, Casper Robert, p. 1 Vol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry...
Lawrie, William John, MD. MCh. p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Scots Fusiliers
Lee, Charles Nairne, MB. MCh. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders ..
Lingard, Alfred, MRCS. LSA. p. 3 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Loveless, Walter King, 1 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Lowe, Geo. May, MD. MCh. LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 1 Vol. Bn. Lincoln Regt.
Lyon, Alexander B. MB. p. 1 Banff Volunteer Artilltry (South Div. R Art.) ...
Macdonald, William Bums, MB. p. 1 Haddington Volunteer Artillery
Mackay, James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 6 Volunteer Bn. Royal Highlanders ...
Mackay, William Bertie, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fus. ...
Mackenzie, Murdo, p. Highland Volunteer Artillery South. Division Royal Art.
MacMunn, Charles Alexander, MA. MD. LRCSI. p. 3 Vol. Bn. S. Stafford Regt..
XCartin, John Michael Harding, MD. FRCS. p. 1 Vol. Bn. E. Lancashire Regt.
Meadows, Robert Thornton, MB. MCh. 2 Vol.Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Inf.
Mill, James. MB. ». 5 Volunteer Battalion Royal Scots
Moir, Wm. Brown, MD. MCh. LRCSEd. LM. p. 2 v0l. Bn.Highland Lt. Inf. ...
Moore, Edward Head, LRCS.Ed. LSA. p. Falmouth Division Royal Engineers
Nettle, William, MRCS. LSA. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.
Rigby, James Arthur, MD. p. 5 Lancashire Vol. Artillery (S. Division R. Art.
Rutherford, John Victor W., MB. 1 Northumberland Vol. Art. (W. Div. R. Art.)
Ryan, Edward William St. Vincent, p. 16 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Saville, John George, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. p. 5 Vol. Bn. Manchester Regt
Skinner, Ernest William, MB. MCh. p. 1 Cinque Ports Volunteer Rifles
Sleman, Richard Reginald, BA. LSA. 20 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Smith, Robert Sinolair, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
Stacy, John Herbert, 1 Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment
Stirling, Robert, MD. p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders .
Stuart, Thomas Edmund,;?. 1 Essex Volunteer Artillery Eastern Div. R. Art...
Thomas, Josiah Telfer, p. 1 Vol. Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Inlantry...
Thorne, Atwood.p. 1 Cirjqne Ports Volunteer Rifles
Todd, David, p. 1 Durham Volunteer Artillery (W. Division Royal Artillery) ...
Warwick, Francis James Lewis, MB. 1 Tower Hamlets Volunteer Rifles
Whiteford, James Harris Garcia, MB. p. Clyde Division Submarine Miners >
Royal Engineers (Volunteers) )
Moir, James, LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Fd. LFPS. Glas. p. 2 Vol. Bn. Soots Fusiliers ...
r Mar.
6 May y*
25 Sept. 95
14 Oct. 96
27 Jan. 97
2 Dec. 91
.•4 June 96
16 Aug. 93
STATION. '
*q Dec. 94
ti July
2 Nov.
6 May 96
22 Oct. 90
3 Aug
13 Oct. 97
3 Apr. 9
17 Mar. 97
3 July 55
24 July 95
5 June 90
97
97
13 Nov.
11 Mar.
29 Sept.
16 May
1 May
2 Oct. «■
2 Oct. 89
.3 Sept. 9-
2J Sept. -
7 July
2 Dec. 91
16 June 97
2 Nov. 95
2 Dec. 91
15 Jan. 96
16 Sept. 96
24 Oct. 88
7 Apr. 97
4 Aug. 97
3 Feb. 97
14 Apr. 97
22 Oct. 90
30 Jan. 95
27 Mar. 89
iS Sept. "
!, Sept.
:3 June
12 Oct. 90
2 Apr.
1 Mar. 93
7 Mar. 94
t6 Feb
2 Dec. 91
6 May 91
5 Apr. 93
'.9 May 95
:8 July 96
-3 May 96
21 May 90
1 3 June 88
5 May 8"
29 Dec. 9
27 Mar. 8
3 Mar. 97
50 Aug. 93
7 Ja
,n. 91
2 Aug. 93
[2 Apr. 93
?5 Apr. 88
9 Oct. 95
1 Aug. 88
30 Sept. 96
- «■»■" 88
91
90
95
94
S May
30 May
19 Mar.
29 Ma3'
21 Nov. y.t
12 Oct. 08
3 Oct. 88
5 Sept. 88
26 Nov. 90
30 Sept. 96
14 Oct. 96
7 Sept. 98
2 Dee. 96,
17 June q6
t8 Oct. 98
1 Oct. 95J
10 Mar. 97
14 Oct. 96
26 Sept. 88;
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Gateshead
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Liverpool.
London.
Jersey.
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719
Medical Reserve of Officers.
Surgeon Lieutenajits.
Bourke, Edmund XJ. F. MacW. 18 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Boyd, Campbell, p. 3 Volunteer Battalion West Surrey Regiment
Callender, Eustace Maude, p. 12 Middlesex Volunteer Rifles
Clark, James Ailken, p. MB. Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade Royal Scots
Collett, Henry George Outram, p. 1 North Riding of Yorkshire Volunteer Art.
de Legh, Harry Legh,j>. 1 Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Regiment
Dobie, David R. MD.. 2 Volunteer Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers
Downes, Edmund, MD. FRCS.Ed. 2 Sussex Volunteer Artillery
Ferguson, Robert T. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders
■Griffiths, William A. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Hamilton, David Livingstone, FRCS.Ed. 4 Volunteer Bn. Manchester Regt
Henderson, Albert, MB. p. 1 Aberdeenshire Royal Engineers (Volunteers) ...
Jones, Arthur Lloyd, 3 Glamorgan Volunteer Rifles
Kirby, Samuel John James, p. 2 Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment
Lawson, David James, MD. p. 1 Dorsetshire Volunteer Artillery
Bivesey, Edgar William, Surg. Capt. Alderney Artillery Militia
Luce, Richard Harman, MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment...
Mc Mullen, John, MB. p. 3 Volunteer Battalion Liverpool Regiment
-Macdouald, Alexauder, MB. p. Queen's Rifle Volunteer Brigade
Mackay, John Sutherland, MD. p. 6 Volunteer Battalion Royal Highlanders...
Maclagan, Charles G. MB. p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Melville, George, MB. p. 6 Volunteer BaUalion Royal Scots
JMoir, John M. MD. p. Highland Volunteer Artillery
Peake, William Pemberton, p. 1 Volunteer Battalion Leicestershire Regiment
Pockett, Lewis Walter, p. 1 Lincoln Volunteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art. I ..
Seid, Hamilton Chambers, MB. Glasgow Company Vol. Medical Staff Corps ..
Taylor, James, MD. 6 Volunteer Battalion Gordon Highlanders
Tomory, John K. MD. p. 1 Sutherland Highland Rifles
Vernon. Arthur H. p. 4 Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment
Ward, James P. S. p. 2 Devonshire Volunteer Artillery (West Div. R. Art.) ...
Wright, John C. p.p.s. 2 West Riding of Yorkshire Yoiui teer Artillery
date
SUTiOIf.
2 Nov
98
5 Dec.
94|Bermondsey.
?6 Feb.
96: London.
T4 Mar.
961 Edinburgh.
24 June
56 Middlesbrough.
'4 Apr.
971 Northallerton.
x4 Sept. 98 Duns.
'6 Mar.
02 Eastbourne.
r9 Aug
961 Bunhill Row.
14 Apr.
97, Winchester.
21 Dec.
98
23 Nov
98
9 Sept.96;S\vansea.
24 June u6Bury St. Edmunds.
9 Nov
Q8
18 July 96|Alderney.
27 Oct.
97
17 Aug
98,Sonthport.
23 Dec.
06 Edinburgh
23 Sept. 96 St. Andrews.
25 Nov
96 Hexham.
2 Apr
oS Penicuik. ■
25 Nov
96 Inverness.
7 Apr
97 Leicester.
14 Oct.
90 Grimsby.
2 Oct.
95 Glasgow.
11 Dec
95 Keith.
28 Dec.
98!
1 Jan.
98 Bournemouth.
2 Sept. 96jDevonport.
16 Feb
98 Bradford.
War Services.
1 Surgeon Lt.Colonel Kiallmark served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 as Staff Surgeon with the Ottoman
■Cavalry, and was present at the battle of Balaklava, the siege of Sebastopol, including the attacks on the Redan, and
(the baf.le of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Half or 'Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
720
Inspector General.
Dane, Ricnard,1 CB. MD. FRCSI. (Deputy In-\
spector General, 31 Dec. 78) [R] 5
SURGEON GENERALS.
Aucliinleck, Grahaiue,2 MD. LECS.Ed
Fogo. James M. Sent.* FRCS.Ed. MUGS. FRGS. ...
Fox, Thos.Wm.3 MB. MFCS (Brig. Surg, 27 Nov. 79)
Fraser, Archibald Henry.6 LFPS.Glas
Gordon, Sir Charles Alex." KCB. MD. LRCS. Ed. \
Honorary Physician to the Queen [R] )
Gore, Albert Aug.8 MD. LRUPI. LSCSI. \
(Brig. Surg. 18 Aug. 86 ; Surg. CW.13 Jan. 92) [R] )
Uffi Home, Sir Anthony Dickson,9 KCB. MD.'l
MRCS. [R] $
Innes, Sir John Harrie Ker,"0 KCB. FBCS. Hon. 1
Surgeon to the Queen [R] j
Lamprey, Jones," MB.LRCSI
Mackinnon, David Reid,12 213. LRCS.Ed
Marston, JefTery Allen.13 CB. MD. MRCS. LSA. )
(Brigade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) )
Uffi Mouat, Sir James,u KCB. FRCS. Hon. Surgeon 1
to the Queen [R] J
O'Nial, John,15 OS. LRCSI. (Brigade Surgeon, 2j\
Nov. 79) [R] : ;
Tarrant, Thomas," MD. LRCPI. LRCSI. (Brig. >
Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) j
Thompson, John Alexander William, MD. MRCS.
Watt, William Godfrey,18 MRCS. LSA
Woolfryes, John Andrew,19 CB. CMG. MD. MRCS. }
LSA J
Surgeon Major Generals.
Bradshaw, Alexander Frederick,2" CB. MRCP.
MRCS. LSA. (Brigade Surgeon, 12 Mar. 82 ; Surg,
Colonel, 28 July 86) ,
Colahan, John, MD. MRCS. (Brigade Surgeon, 16 ">
July 84 ; Surgeon ColunA, 16 Oct. 89) j
Collis, William',21 MRCS. (Brigade Surgeon, 21 Feb. }
82; Surgeon. Colonel, 12 Mav 86) i
Davis, James,22 LRCSI. LAH.Dub. (Brigade Surg. 1
29 Oct. 83; Surgeon Colonel, iq Dec. 88) )
Faught, Jno. Geo.23 MRCS. (Brig. Surg. 17 Apr. 80); \
Hon. Surgeon to the Queen )
Fraser, Duncan Alexander Campbell,23! MD. 'I
LRCS.Ed. (Brigade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) $
Giraud, Charles Herve,2' MR CS. ( Brigade Surgeon )
2 Apr. 84; Surgeon Colonel, 7 May E9) [R] f
Hamilton, JohnButler,24t MD. BA. 3IRCS. (Brig. ")
Surgeon, 27 Mar. 86 ; Surgeon Colonel, 30 Nov. 91 j
Hanbury, Sir James Arthur,25 KCB. MB. MRCS. \
Hon. FRCSI. (Brigade Surgeon, 27 Nov. 79) j
Hinde, George Langford,26 CB. LRCSI. (Brigade ;
Surgeon, 25 Apr. 81) >
Hoysted, Thomas Norton,21 LRCSI. {Brigade')
Surgeon, 23 Oct. 8.1 ; Suraeon Colonel, 3 Apr. 86) J
Lewer, Robert,28 LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSA. (Brig. /
Surgeon, 1 Apr. 82; Surgeon Colonel, 16 Oat. 86) j
Lithgow, Stewart Aaron,2-1 CB. DSO. MD. BSc.Ed.
LRCS.Ed. (Brigade Surgeon, 13 June 80; Surgeon
Colonel, 16 Oct. 84) ; Hon. Physician to the Queen
Madden, Charles Dodgson,3" CB. LRCSI., Hon.
Surgeon to the Queen $
Maxham, John William, MD. LRCS.Ed. (Brigade \
Surgeon, 19 Dec.j88 ; Surgeon Colonel, n Jan. 94) )"
Meadows, Robert Wyatt,31 MD. MRCS. (Dep. \
Surg. Gen. 5 Feb. 83) j
Paterson, Henry Foljambe, MD. FRCS.Ed. (Sur-\
geon Colonel, 13 June 88) j
Reade, Sir John By Cole,32 CB. LRCS. Ed. Knight)
of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem (Dep. Surg. Gen. >
23 Oct. 81), Hon. Surgeon to the Queen [R] )
Sinclair, James,33 MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. rhysician\
to the Queen J
Smith, Philip Broke, MD. LRCS. (Surg. Col. 17N0V.86)
Thomson, William Arthur, MB. LRCS.Ed. Hon. ">
Physician to the Queen y
ppetts, Alfred Malpas.^JW-RCS. (Surgeon Colonel, >
20 Nov. 84) j
Wade, Frederick Wm. LRCSI. (Surg. Col. 31 Dec. 87)
Walsh, Thomas,35 LRCSI. (Brigade Surgeon, 16 1
July 84; Surgeon Colonel, 28 Oct. 8o) )
Warren, John,36 MRCS. [R] (Surgeon Colonel, \
24 Oct. 88) j
Webb, William Marshall,3' LRCSI. Dep. Surg. Gen 1
5 July 81) j
Deputy Surgeons General.
Oat tell, William,-"-8 MRCS. FLS
Olifton, Robert Walter,39 MRCS
Gulland, Alexander Dudgeon,40 MD. LRCS.Ed. ">
Hon. Surgeon General j
Heffernan, Nesbitt, BA. MB. LRCSI. Hon. Surg. Gen
Hungerford, Richard," LRCSI
Irwin, Chamney Graves,45 MB. MRCS
Jameson, John Ljster,*6 LRCSI. Hon. Surg. Gen.
Dandale, James,4' MD. LRCS.Ed
SURGEON.
17 July 35 31 July 46
22 Dec. 48' 2 Oct. 57
5 Mar. 44 13 Apr. 55
23 July 52 18 Sept.6o
21 Feb. 51 26 Jan. 58
SURGEON
MAJOR.
25 May 55
22 Dec. 68
5 Mar. 64
3 July 72
21 Feb. 71
DEPUTY INSPECTOR
SURG. GEN.
8 June 41
1 Oct. 60
17 Mar. 48
8 Apr. 42
8 Oct. 50
12 Dec. 43
10 Nov. 54
14 Dec. 38
13 Apr. 52
16 June 54
19 Nov. 44
1 Mar. 44
13 July 47
27 May 57
25 May 58
14 Sept.55
:o Mar. 58
5 Jan. 55
8 Oct. S3
10 Mar. 58
19 Jan. 60
30 Sept.53
15 May 55
8 Sept.55
1 Aug. 57
3 Feb.
14 Dec. 54
31 Mar. 64
26 May 54
19 Oct. 57
24 Mar. 54
S Aug. 53
5 Sept. 5
14 Oct. 51
7 Apr. 54
28 Sept. 57
25 May 58
9 Nov. 57
24 Mar. 54
28 Mar. 54
28 Sept.57
23 June 54
ii June 41
26 May 54
24 Feb. 54
2 Jan. 52
15 Sept.57
10 July 46
2 Sept. 68
9 Feb. 55
11 Mar. 53
3 Nov. 57
20 Mar. 54
1 Mar. 73
14 Sept.66
2 July 76
19 June 72
23 June 80
18 Sept. 77
11 May 60
8 June 67
3 Nov. 48
5 May 59
10 July 66
26 Feb. 56
28 Mar. 54
20 July 55
7 May 71
1 Mar. 73
5 Apr. 71
1 Mar. 73
9 Nov. 67
5 May 63
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
20 Feb. 63
19 Sept.68
4 Feb. 7
9 Sept.71
7 Dec. 67
5 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
22 Aug. 65
15 Jan. 73
19 Apr. 64
29 July 62
2 Dec. 71
31 Dec. 58
18 Oct. 64
5 Oct. 72
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
15 Jan. 64
12 July 64
31 Aug. 72
16 Oct. 66
7 Nov. 51
22 Sept.65
1 Dec. 63
31 Dec. 58
10 Jan. 72
7 June 70
2 Dec. 63
1 Mar. 73
9 Feb. 55
13 Apr. 72
1 Mar. 73
9 Nov. 64
1 Mar. 64
7 Oct. 67
24 Dec. 73
31 Dec. 58
4 Mar. 77
29 Nov. 71
18 Nov. 82
1 Oct. 58
26 May 80
1 June 83
23 Nov. 72
8 May 72
1 Apr. 74
GENERAL.
4 Mar. 68
SURG. GEN.
6 Feb. 83
21 Aug. 79
18 May 87
14 Oct. 84
1 Apr. 74
10 Mir. 95
4 Apr. 80
24 July 72
14 June 83
11 Jan. 79
7 May 89
18 Oct. 64
15 June 85
28 Oct. 89
27 Jan. 80
30 May 79
25 June 80
RET. OR
HALF PAT.
SURG. MAJ.
GENERAL.
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73 3 Sept.84
1 Mar. 73^21 May 81
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
t Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
15 Aug. 68
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
5 May 81
10 Apr. 85
28 June 76
27 Nov. 79
1 Mar. 73^23 Apr,
1 Mar. 73
15 Aug. 68
1 Mar. 73
4 Sept.71
1 Mar. 79
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
11 June 61
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
24 July 72.
3 Mar. 86"-
7 May 82
15 Feb. 88
18 May 78:
26 May 8o-
1 Dec. 98
30 Nov. 86-
27 Jan. 80
16 Oct. 84.
1 May 81
6 Oct. 89
28 Apr. 76-
14 June 87
13 Nov. 90.
13 Nov. 81
17 Mar. 80
14 June 83.
27 Nov. 79
9 May 76
7 May 82
2 Nov. 79
25 Aug. 80
1 Feb. 83
1 June 83
27 Nov. 79
27 Nov. 79
2 Jan. 83
27 Nov. 79
10 Mar. 92
14 Apr. 84
5 Apr. 92
11 Jan. 94
3 Nov.' 90
21 June 87
24 Jan. 94
3 Oct. 95
14 June 87
13 Jan, 92
28 Mar. 92
10 Aug. 9
16 Sept.91
7 May 82
29 May
16 Oct. 89
1 Apr. 93
15 Feb. 88
27 Mar. 82
27 Oct. 92
3 Mar. 86
27 Dec. 91
15 Dec. 92
18 July 94
i Aug. 93
31 Dec. 87
27 Nov. 79
11 Nov. 80
15 Dec. 71127 Nov. 79
1 Mar. 73 15 June 82
10 Mar. 95
30 Mar. g&~
14 Apr. 94
15 Apr. 95.
15 Dec. 92-
27 Dec. 91
30 Nov. 96
3 Oct. 98
13 Jan. 92
27 Oct. 02-
11 Jan. 94
3 Oct. 95
6 Feb. 93.
1 Aug.93
3 Aug. 98
10 Aug. 92
9 July 96
1 Apr. 93
28 Mar. 92
18 July 94
10 Mar. 92
5 Apr. gz
24 Jan. 94
29 May 98
6 July 96
6 July 93
12 Mar.
21 June 87
14 June 85
9 Mar. 67
4 Apr. 83
10 Dec. 84
4 Apr. 81
30 Nov. 8
23 Nov. 89
11 Apr. 88
1 Oct. 83
28 Apr. 76
13 June 88
8 Jan. 91
2 May 8,3
10 Dec. go
721
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
Deputy Surgeons Gbneeal.
Macbeth, James.*1 MB. LRCS.Ed. Son. Surg. Gen...
UE Manlev, William George Nicholas,49 CB. }
MSCS. Son. Surgeon General [R] i
Moffatt, John Edward,50 ZECSI. Son. Surg. Gen. ...
Murphy, Thomas John, MB. ZBCSI.
Ogilvy, John,53 MB. LECS.Ed. Son. Surg. General
Roe, Samuel Black,55 CB. MB. LECSI.
Sinclair, Edward Malcolm.56 MB. MECS
Stewart, William, JIB. LSCS.Ed
Thompson,!JosephJ.,i-RCP7.?'J?CS/.ifo)i.Sa!^.Gcn.
Tulloch, John,5" MB. MECS.
Tuson, Edw. Bailev.58 MBCS. LSA. Son. Surg. Gen.
Webb, Randolph,59 SECS. LSA ...
Deputy Inspectors General.
Barrow, Thomas Walter.62 MRCS. LSA
Guv, Thomas,63 MD. FBCP. MECS
Menzies, Edward,64 MECS
Prendergast, Joseph Samuel,65 BA. MB. LRCS.Ed.
Surgeon Coionels.
Archer, Samuel,66 MECS
Atkins, Charles Alfred,6" LECP. MECS.
Cogan, Michael,65 LECPL. LECSI
Donaldson. James Young, MB. LBCS.EZ
Graves, William, LECSI
M'Dowell, Edmund Greswold,69 CB. LECSI.
Martin, William Thomas,"6 MA. MB. LECSI.
Robinson, William Christy," LBCPI. LECSI.
Scott, Fred. Beaufort,"1!- CMG-. MB. MCh. MECS.
Welch, Francis Henry,"2 FECS. LSA. a.g.h. 73
Colonel.
Pollock, Charles Frederick, 72t S A. MB. MCh.~>
(rank of ' Lt. Colonel, 1 Oct. 87) J
Brigade Surgeons.
Ashton, William,"3 MB. LECSI.
Beath, John Henry,74 CH. MB. LECS.Ed
Beattie, James Forbes,75 MB. MCh...
Berkelev, Richard William. MECS
Bovd, William Cathcart,76 LECSI.
Carter, Rowland Wmiburn,77 MB. MECS. LSA
Chappell, John James, 2IB. MECS. LSA
Cherry, William, LBCPI. LECSI.
Codrington, Oliver,78 MB. MECS. LSA. FBMS
Comyn, John Sarsfield,79 MB. FECSI
Corban, Laurence,™ BL. MB. MECS
Davidge, John,8' LECSI.
Don, William Gerard,83 MB. LECS Ed
Elkington, Arthur Guy,84 LECSI. Grenadier Gds. ]
Son. Beputy Surgeon General j
Erskine, John Low,85 MB. LECS.Ed
Ferguson, Austin Jonas,86 LECSI.
Ferguson, Hector,87 LECSI.
Ffolliott. Nicholas,48 LBCPI. LECSI
FfoUiottl William,89 LBCPI. LBCSL
Fleming, Joseph,90 MB. FBCS.
Gardiner, William Alexander, LECSI.
Giraud, Byng Thomas,91 MB. LECS.Ed
Harvey, Charles Hamilton,92 MB. MECS. LSA. ...
Herbert, Henry Carden, MB. FECSI. LBCP.Ed. ...
Hollinarsworth, Thomas Smith, MECS
Hopwood, Edwin James, MECS. LSA
Hnlseberg, John Wild93
Inues, Charles Alexander,94 MB. LSCS.Ed
Jackson, Sir Robt. Wm.95 LTCB. LBCPI. FBCSI.
Jeffcoat, James Henry,96 MECS. LSA
Jessop, Chas. Moore.'-'7 MECP. MBCS. LSA. MB.
Knaggs, Henry,98 MECS. LSA. MB
Lane, William Ralph,69 3IECS
Lofthouse, Rich. Chapman,100 MB. MECS. LSA...
Macbeth, Hugh Mackay, LECSL.
Mackenzie, John,102 MB. LECS.Ed
Macnamara, William, MB. LECSI.
Meane, John.103 MB. MECS
Moore, Frederick William,104 MECS
Norris, Nathaniel,105 MBCS. LSA
O'Leary, Eugene Francis,*16 MB. MBCS
Oliver,- William Silver,107 MB. LECSI. ,
Paxton, James,los MB: LECS.Ed
Perrv, George,169 MECS. , ,
Pres'cott, Albert Stanley Ejaight,110 MBCS. LSA.
Rav, Sidney Kevworth,112 MBCS.
Robinson, John,113 LECPI. LBCSI.
Roch, Sampson/14 LBCP L. MBCS
Roe, William Garden,115 LBCSI.
Rose, Henry Joseph,"6 LBCSI.
Scanlan, FitzGerald Edward, MBCS ,
Scott, John Alexander, LBCPI. MBCS
Semple, Andrew,1'7 MB. LECS.Ed
Skues, Frederick Mackenzie, MB. LECS.Ed:
Sly, William,118 MBCS. LSA
ASSISTANT
SURGEON
BRIGADE
DEP. SURG.
RETIRED
SURGEON.
MAJOR.
SURGEON.
GENERAL.
HALP PAY.
3 Dec. 41
12 Aug. 53
3 Dec. 61
7 May 70
4 Mar. 77
3 Mar. 55
20 Oct. 65 1 Mar. 73 23 June 80
18 Nov. 82
28 June 84
14 Mar. 51
26 Jan. 58:14 Mar. 71115 Nov. 78
27 Sept. 82
28 Apr. 54
20 June 65' 1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. .79
7 May 82
10 Sept:8'4
15 July 53
8 July 61 1 1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79
2 Aug. 80
4 Apr. 83
4 Aug. 55
22 Dec. 6o i Mar. 73 1 July 81
25 July 85
11 Sept. 90
28 Mar. 54'28 June 64 1 Mar. 73 27 Nov. 79113 Nov. 81
19 Dec. 88
29 July 53
8 July 62
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79! 9 Jan. 81
16 July 84
i+ Julv 54
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79 1 Sept. 83
28 July- 86
7 June 54
13 Feb. 66
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 7 j
2 May 83
2 May -88
20 Aug. 44
10 Nov. 54
20 Aug. 64
24 July 72
4 Mar. -79
15 Dec. 54
23 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
4 Apr. 80
DEP.
16 July 84
24 Oct. 88
HONORARY
8 June 41
26 Dec. 51
8 June 61
INSP. GEN.
9 May 65
INSP. GEN.
20 June ob
20 June 68
28 Jan. 42
1 July 53,28 Jan. 62
1= Aug. 68,23 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
29 Oct. 41
26 Julv 53 29 Oct. 61
4 Mar. 68I17 Autr. 70
17 Aug. 70
10 Feb. 36
5 Aug. 58
22 May 46 28 iiar. 54
28 Jan. 62! 1 Mav 63
1 May 63
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
BEG. SURG.
SURG. COI,
23 Nov. 89
r
16 Oct. 87
9 July 95
30 Sept.63
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 78
12 Sept.841 1 Aug. 93
3 Nov. 97
31 Mar. 64
1 Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76
29 Dec. 88,24 Jan. 94
27 Jan. 97
13 June 59
1 Mar. 73! 6 Jan. 75
24 June 88, 10 Dec. 90
23 Dec. 93
22 Sept. 58
1 Mar. 73 1 Apr. 73
25 Julv 85J
1 Aug. 91
13 June 98
6 Nov. 55
3 Sept. 70
1 Mar. 73
4 Aug. 85
4 Mar. 86
30 Nov, 91
14 Apr. 63
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
5 May 81
6" June 93
2 Sepfig6
19 Jan. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 75
12 May 88
27 Dec. 91
27 Feb. 95
1 Oct. 62
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
23 Jan. 88 25 Dec. 92
9 Dec. 08
1 Apr. 61
1 Mar. 73
to Mar. 76
24 Feb. 86| S Apr. 02
1 May 95
1 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Oct. 79
6 June 93
COLONEL.
3 Aug. 98
7 Sept. 98
HON.DEP.
15 Sept.57
27 Mar. 72
1 Mar. 73
5 Oct. 82
5URG.GBN.
29 Dec. 88
t5 Sept.57
24 Feb. 72
1 Mar. 73
27 Sept. 82-
9 Dec. 82
9 Dec. 82
30 Sept.63
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
27 June 88
-
31 May 90
22 Apr. 5S
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
9Sept.85i
6 May 90
22 Jan. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 7 3
3 Sept. 83!2i Jan. 85
21 Jan. 85
28 July 54
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79 26 Nov. 84
26 Nov. 84
19 Jan. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 86
7 Apr. 89
19 Jan. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 75
3 Apr. 86
28 Mar. 87
28 Mar. 87
13 June 59
1 Mar. 73
7 Jan. 75
19 Aug. 85
27 Mar. 86
27 Mar. 86
22 Jan. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
18 Nov. 82 15 Jan. 83
15 Jan.. 83
30 Sept.64
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 76
24 Feb. 38
12 Sept. 88
5 Aug. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
10 Sept. 84
4 Oct. 86
4 Oct. 86
22 Jan. 58
1 Mar. 7^
1 Apr. 73
1 Sept. S3
18 Apr. 85
18 Apr. 85
11 Mar. 53
30 Oct. 66
4 Jan. 71
2 Feb. 81
13 Apr. 87
13 Apr. 87
1 Sept. S4
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79
1 July 81
1 July 81
1 Sept.58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Nov. 84
16 Dec. 85
16 Dec. 85
30 July 55
13 Jan. 69
1 Mar- 73
21 May 81
19 Aug. 85
19 Aug. 85
13 Oct. 55
15 Feb. 71
1 Mar. 73
30 Nov. 81
8 Oct. 82
8 Oct. 82
1 Oct. 62
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
8 May 89
25 Sept.89
31 Mar. 64
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
24 Oct. 88
19 Mar. 90
22 Sept.58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
10 Dec. 84
2 Apr. 87
2 Apr. 87
9 Nov. 57
1 Mar. 75
1 Apr. 73
18 Nov. 82
20 June 83
20 June 83
1 Mar. 61
1 Mar. 73
15 Apr. 75
15 June 85
24 Feb. 86
24 Feb. 86
15 Sept.57
8 May 72
1 Mar. 75
9 Dec. 82
21 Dec. 87
2i Dec. 87
3 Nov. 5,
7 Aug. 67
27 Nov. 79
9 June 80
9 June 80
29 Jan. 55
7 Dec. 67
1 Mar. 73
9 June-8o
9 Sept. 85
9 Sept. 85
14 Dec. 54
4 Uct. 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79
27 July 81
14 Mar. 55
4 Mar. 68
1 Mar. 73
5 Jan. 1
14 Sept. 81
14 Sept. 81
26 May 54
7 Aug. 66
1 Mar. 73
c May 81
16 Dec. 82
16 Dec. 82
5 Aug. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
3 Sept. 84
30 May 85
30 May 85
17 Apr. 55
18 Apr. 68
1 Mar. 73
23 Mar. 81
28 Apr. 84
28 Apr. 84
22 Apr. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
16 Anr. 84
5 May 88
29 Dec. 54
4 Jan. 71
1 Mar. 73
5 Nov. 87
31 Dec. 87
31 Dec. 87
i4 July 54
9 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79
6 Aug. 84
6 Aug. 84
22 June 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
6 Aug. 84
6 Feb. 89
5 Aug. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
10 Sept. 84
24 Feb. 88
6 Oct. 54
16 May 67
■27 Nov. 79
21 July 80
21 July 80
24 Dec. 52
21 Sept. 60
5 Nov. 72
26 Mar. 80
23 Mar. 81
23 Mar. 81
28 Oct. 53
5 May 63
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79
14 Nov. 85
14 Nov. 85
2 Apr. 55
1" Apr. 68
1 Mar. 73
9 Jan. 81
24- June 85
24 June 85
9 Feb. 56
30 Aug. 7 1
1 Mar. 73
27 Mar. 82
12 Dec. 83
12 Dec. 83
15 Sept.57
3 Feb. 72
1 Mar. 73
23 Aug. 82
1 May 83
1 May 83
22 Apr. 58
1 Mar. 75
i-Apr. 73
28-Apr. 84
27 June 88
19 Jan. 55
1 Mar. 73
26 Feb. 76
31 Dec. 87
13 May 88
6 May 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
30 June 84
26 July 87
26 July 87
20 Apr. 59
1 Mar. 73
30 July 74
25 Sept. 89
31 July 91
22 Sept.58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
20 Nov. 84
4 Nov. £9
14 Dec. 54
23 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79
18 Feb. 81
18 Feb. 81
1 Dec. 54
26 June 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79
11 Nov. 80
11 Nov. 80
6 Mar. 55
15 Feb. 68
1 Mar. 73
30 July 80
1 Oct. 81
1 Oct. 81
30 Apr. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
3 May 84
10 Sept. 84
10 Sept.84
11 Oct. 59
1 ilar. 73
11 Mar. 75
16 Dec. 85
20 Aug. 90
10 Nov. 54
8 June 67
1 Mar. 73
27 Nov. 79
5 Jan. 81
5 Jan. 81
28 Feb. 55
14 Oct. 68
1 Mar. 73
28 July 80
16 Dec. 82
16 Dec. 82
8 Dec. 57
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
20 June 83
2 Apr. 84
2 Apr. 84
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department^
722
3rigade Subgeons.
Sparrow. John119 MKCS. LSA
Staples, Francis Patrick,120 MRCPI. MRCS
Symons, Jn. Trehane May, MD.LFPS. Gla*. LSA..
Teevan, Thomas,121 LRCSI.
UC Temple, William,122 MB. LRCSI.
Yeale, Henry Richard Lobb,123 MD. LRCS.Ed...
Waters, Robert,12* CB. MD. LRCS.Ed
Watts, Joseph,12* MRCS. LSA
White, Thomas Henry, MD. LRCSL.
Whitla. George, LRC'SI
Whittaker, John HendersOD, LRCSI. Surgeon'
Royal Hibernian Military School J
Wile's, Julius,125 MRCS. LSA
Wills, Caleb Sherar,127 CB. LRCPL. LRCSI
Wilson, James,12- MB. LRCSI.
Wilson, William James,129 MD. MRCS
Brigade Subgeon Lt. Colonels.
Andrew, George.130 MD. MCh
Barry, John. MD. LRCS.Ed
Boileau, John P. Hamilton, BA. MD. DPS. Dub. \
FRCSI. )
Brown, Anthony Lennox,131 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Brown, Henrv Thomas,132 MD. LRCSI. MRCPI....
Clapp, Wm. Henry Bant,133 MD. MRCS
Climo, William Hill, MD. MRCS
Close, Charles Stratherne, LRCPI. MRCS
Collins, Robert, MB. MCh
Fannin, John Edward, LRCPI. LRCSI
Ferguson, Frederick, !3i MD. LRCSI
Gallwey, Matthew Moriarty, MB. MCh
Greenhill, Joseph Ridge,136 FRCS. LSA
Howard, Francis,13" MD. LRCSI.
Johnson, Francis, MB. FRCSI.
Johnston, William,13* MA. MD. LRCS.Ed
Keir, William,139 MB. MCh
lyellv, James Bennett.110 LRCPI. LRCSI.
M'Nalty, George William,1*3 CB. MD. FRCSI.
M'Pherson, Robert Nasmyth, LRCP.Ed. MRCS. ...
MacAdam, John Stannar'd, LRCPI. LRCSI.
Macartney, James,1** MD. LRCSI.
Mackinnon, Henry Wm. Alex.1*5 DSO. MRCS. LSA.
Murray, John Ross,1*6 MD. FRCS.Ed
Myers, Arthur Bowen Richards,1*7 MRCS. LSA.\
A..G.M. 70. Brigade of Foot Guards )
O'Brien, Henry Joseph,118 BA. MB. MCh
O'Farrell, Ignatius M'Donogh, LRCP I. LRCSI...
Tomlinson. Wm. Winslow,1*8 LRCPI. LRCSI.
White, Charles, MRCS. LSA
Surgeon Lt. Colonels.
assistant
SURGEON.
3D June 54
1 Apr. 61
8 Dec. 57
30 June 54
1 Nov. 58
14 Aug. 55
19 Jan. 60
5 Apr. 55
19 Jan. 60
15 Sept. 37
3 Oct. 57
74 Nov. 54
7 Aug. 66
5 Aug. 58
1 Apr. 61
31 Mar. 65
1 Oct. 67
30 Sept. 64
31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 66
1 Oct. 62
1 Apr. 61
1 Oct. 62
31 Mar. 65
1 Oct. 62
14 Apr. 63
1 Oct. 67
30 Sept. 63
30 Sept. 63
31 Mar. 64
2 Oct. 65
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
14 Apr. 63
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 62
2 Oct. 68
2 Oct. 65
15 June 61
26 Sept.59
2 Oct. 65
1 Oct. 62
30 Sept. 64
31 Mar. 65
ItETIKRD
CB
HALF PAY.
30 Nov. 81
1 Feb. 88
1 Sept. 83
30 July 88
7 Nov. 89
2 Jan. 83
4 Apr. qo
3 May 84
5 Feb. 90
1 Feb. 83
6 July 84
31 July 83
24 Aug. 89
14 Feb. 91
2 May 88
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
i-Mar
1 Mar
1 Mar.
t Mar
1 Mar. 73
73 31 Mar. So
73 31 Mar. 78
73 '28 Apr. 76
73 1 Apr. 76
73 28 Apr. 76.
73I31 Mar. 77
73 28 Apr. 76
73128 Apr. 76
73I 1 Oct. 79
73 28 Apr. 76
73 26 Apr. 76
73 28 Apr. 76
73I 2 Oct. 77
73130 Sept. 76
73130 Sept. 76
73 1 Apr. 74
73 31 Mar. 78
• 7:
• 73
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
28 Apr. 76,
2 Oot. 781
2 Oct. 77
29 Nov. 75
14 Mar. 83
2 Oct. 77
28 Apr. 76
73 30 Sept. 76
73 31 Mar. 77
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
Anderson, Robert,150 LRCP. MRCS. FRCS.Ed. LSA y Mar. 68
Rrebrler, Alexander,151 MD. MCh. LRCS.Ed 14 Apr. 6
Guinness, Henry Cramer, LRCPI. LRCSI ri Oct. 59
Hensman, Henry Frank,152 MRCS. LSA. 1 Life Gds I31 Mar. 62
Kirwan. Albert, FRCS.Ed. DPH 31 Mar. 68
M'Cracken, John Alexander,15* BA. MD. MCh I 1 Apr. 71
Melladew, fleinrich Friedrich Lawaetz,155 MD. LRCS.Ed. ki Mar. 64
Shaw, Charles Edward Martin,156 MRCS. LSA 30 Sopt.64
Lieutenant Colonels.
Anderson, Alexander,1'" LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Anderson, John Albert,153 MD. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Ash, Robert Vacv,159 MD. LRCP. MRCS. LSA.
Barrow, Frank Edward,160 MRCS. LSA.
Boulger, Isaac,161 MRCS. LSA. . .
Boyd, Thomas,'62 LRCPI. LRCSI ...
Bradford, Robert Mark,162 LRCP.Ed. MRCS
Endges. William Pero^ MRCS LSA.
Broclie, James Fitzgerald,165 MD. MCh ..Z...........'..'.'".
Browne, Andrew Lang, MD. M Ch
Campbell William --' M.P MCh MRCFIi'
Campbell, Win. John Sinclair,168 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed.
Charlton, Henry, Arthur Herbert, LRCPI. LRCSI
Coats, James,1"" MB. MCh
Cogan, Thomas SUleiy ■}' l JEOPI LRCSI
Ganaelly., Benjamin Bioomfteld,1"2 J/.i. MD.FRCS
Curry, George','"'1 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed. ...
CfUjj F.ichar.1 Manifold ' * LRCPI LRC'SI
Crowe, James Daniel, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Curran, Francis George Adve. BA. MD. FRCSI
D.»j, Francis Artbi-r ls MD IFPS.Glas
Donovan, Hugh Latimer,17" MD. MCh
Fairland, Edwin James, »* LRCP.Ed. MRCS. LSAl
Ftnlay Wdliam LRCPI IEC"I
.Frazer Fatal Ihomac lsc IRCFI IECSI.
Gasteen, William Charles,141 MB. BA. MRCS. , '-,'-"
G lbscn fceor,~e John -:? ML MCh
Grant, William Cameron, MB. LRCS.Ed\ '...........]'
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
30 Sept.71
30 Sept. 71
1 Oct..6S
30 Sept.71
30 May 72
31 Mar. 63
t Apr.
1 Apr. 67
30 Sept.71
1 Oct. -63
31 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 67
i Oct. 63
1 Oct. 63
x Apr. 67
1 Apr. 71
.31 Mar. 68
31 Mar. 63
.72 Oct. 66
30 Sept. 7 1
31 Mar. 85
1 Oct. 87
30 Sept. 84
31 Mar. 88
31 Mar. 86
. 1 Oct. 82
4 Nov
1 Oct.
u Mar.
1 Oct.
14 Apr. 83
1 Oct. 87
30 Sept. 83
30 Sept. 83
31 Mar. 84
2 Oct. 85
30 Sept. 84
30 Sept. 84
14 Apr. 85
31 Mar. 86
31 Mar. 82
2 Oct.
2 Oct.
15 June 81
14 Mar. 83
2 Oct. 85
1 Oct. 82
30 Sept
31 Mar. 85
SURGEON.
14 Feb. ,.
11 Jan. 94
23 Nov. 89
18 July 94
1,29 May 92
i 8 Jan. 90
j 19 Mar. 90
: 21 Dec. 87
i 13 Nov. 90
• 4 Apr. 90
15 June 85
1 Aug. 93
4 Sept. S3
14 Sept. 83
16 Oct. 89
13 Jan. 92
14 Jan. 90
31 May 90
11 Apr. 88
3 Aug. 92
26 July 87
15 Dec. 92
10 Mar. 92
1 Apr. 89
13 May 83
14 Feb. _
24 Aug. 3a
4 Nov. 89
16 Sept. 91
SUBGEON
major.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 75
31 Mar. 80
28 Apr. 76
12 Mar. 75
29 June "
31 Mar.
1 Apr. 83
4 Sept. 80
30 Sept. 76
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
1 Mar.
i Mar.
5 Aug.
1 Mar.
;o Sept.
1 Mar.
3 Feb.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
3 Feb.
1 ilar.
1 Mar.
1 Mai-.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar
73: 1 Oct. 79
731 1 Oct. 79
7331 Sept. 8;
7330 Sotrt.8.
77: 4 Feb. 8c
771 4 Feb. 8c
731 1 Oct. 8c
7.?'3c Sept.8;
77! 5 Aug. 89
73 30 Mar. 84
74 5 Nov. 87
73 31 Mar. 8c
78 3 Feb. 9c
73! 1 Apr. 83
73 1 Apr. 70
73 iS Nov. 82
73 1 i.Oct. 8c
7; 31 Mar. 80
73 1 Oct. 79
73J 6 Apr. 8
73 1 Oct. 8_
78 3 Feb. 93
73 J Apr. 79
73 1 Apr. 8;
73 31 Mar. 80
73|3i Ma.r. 8
73 2 Oct. 78
7330 Sept. g
24 Apr. 94
4 July 96
9 Apr. 96
15 Dec. 97
21 Oct. 96
16 Dee. 94
4 Nov. 93
29 May 92
14 Feb. 92
26 Apr. 93
2 May 94
22 Aug. 97
16 Feb. 9:5
6 Dec. 93
14 Dec. 92
3 Aug. 92
3 June 93
3 May 93
6 Oct. 92
9 Apr. 93
3 Aug. 92
26 Jan. 97
26 Oct. 95
31 Oct. 92
4 Nor. 91
130 June 96
ji6 June 92
3T Oct. 94
7 Nov. 95
SUEGEON
LT.COL.
31 Mar. 88
14 Apr. S3
11 Oct. 79
31 Mar. S2
31 Mar. 83
1 Apr. 9;
31 Mar. 84
30 Sept. 84
26 Apr. 93
5 May 88
31 May 93
25 Oct. 94
26 Oct. 06
3 May 93
6 July 94
11 Nov. 91
14 Apr. 94
1 Oct. 87
30 Sept. 91
30 Sept. 91
4 H'eb. 97(24
4 Feb. 97I24
1 Oct. 88 Us
30 Sept.91121
5 Aug. 97 8
10 Mar. 92 15
30 Sept. 94(26
|i Mar. 83!i7
3 Feb. 98J23
1 Apr. 91 1 15
1 Apr. S720
1 Apr. 9il2i
1 Oct. 88I29
31 Mar. 88' 18
1 Oct. 87 31
6 Apr. 8025
1 Oct. 88
3 Feb. 98
1 Apr. 87
1 Apr. 91
51 Mar. 88
1 Mar. 83
2 Oct. 36 __
,30 Sept.9118
Oct. 98
Nov. 87
Nov. 91
Jan. 93
Pel). 97
Feb.; 97
Oct. 93
Oct. 96
Sept. 97
Dec. 97
June 97
Oct. 94
Feb. 98
Apr. 96
Feb. 89
Oct. 91
Jan. 96
Jan. 92
Dec. 87
Oct. 03
Oct. 83
Feb. 9S
Apr. o7
Feb. 93
Apr. 83
Jan. 00
Oct. 91
May 92
723
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
i Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 7:
1 Oct. 67
31 Mar. 6
! 1 Apr. 7
2 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 67
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 68
1 Apr. 71
31 Mar. 68
3 1 Mar. 68
1 Apr. 71
2 Oct. 66
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
2 Oct. 65
1 Apr. 67
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 63
2 Oct. 66
;i Mar. 68
ASSISTANT
BURGEON.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Hare, George, LBCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas
Hayes, Aylmer Ellis,16* #50. LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Heather, David Campbell Williamson,185 LBCPI. LBCSI. ',
Hon. Brigade Surgeon J
Holmes, Thorras James Paul, MB. LBCSI
Hoysted, John,"*' LBCPI. LBCSI
Hunt, John Percival,188 MI). LBCP.Ed. FBCSI
Irving, Lewis Allen, LBCPI. LBCSI
Jagoe, Henry,190 MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
James, William Mawer, LBCP.Ed. LttCS.Ed
Jennings, Charles Barroineo, LBCPI. LBCSI.
Joynt, Henrv William. BA. LCh. MBCPI
Kilroy, Philip Let'euvre, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Knox, Maurice,152 LBCPI. LBCSI
Lamprey, Joseph John, LBCPI. LBCS.Ed
Latchford, J.hn, BA. MB. LBCSI
Leader, Nicholas, LBCP. Ed. FBCS. Ed
Lcckie, David, MB. MCh
L'Estrange, Albert Halahan,194 LBCPI. LBCSI.
Lyle, Allan Andrew, LBCPI. LBCSI
Lyons, Frederick,1™ MD. MCh
M'Creery, Nathaniel,197 LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
M'Cutcb'an, James Shaw, MB. MCh
M'Gann, James,198 LBCPI. LBCSI
M'Quaid, Peter John,199 MD. MCh. LA.H.
Macrobin, Andrew Arthur,2™ MB. MCh
Molloy, Oscar Frederick,2"1 LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Moore, Sandford,202 MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Morgan, Jerome William,203 LBCPI. LBCSI. Hon. Brigade)
Surgeon j
O'Reilly, James,204 MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
O'Reilly, John Joseph,2"5 LBCPI. LBCSI. Hon. Brigade Surg,
O'Reilly, Thomas,2"0 LBCPI. LBCSI
Parker, Walter Augustus, LBCP. MBCS
Patterson, Thomas William,208 DSO. LBCPI. LBCSI
Powell, Caleb K.209 MD. MCh. MBCPI
Rahilly, John Roche, LBCPI. LBCP.Ed. LBCSI
Ratigan, Alfred Henry,211 LBCPI. LBCSI.
Reynolds, Edward Osmund,212 MBCS.LSA ,
Uffi Reynolds, James Henry,213 MB. MCh. Medical Officer)
B. Army Clothing factory j
Robbine, Henry John,21* MB. MCh. LSA
Robinson, Robert Henry, LBCPI. LBCSI 3
Rogers, Sir John Godfrey,216 KCMG. DSO. MB. MCh. Head >
of the Egyptian Sanitary D^artment )
Ryan, George,21' LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Seaman, James,218 MB. MCh
Scott, Harrie,219 MB. LBCSI.
Stannard, Henry,220 LBCPI. LBCSI.
Steele, William Henry,221 MD. BA. LBCSI.,
Stevenson, John, MB. FBCS. Ed. BSc
Stokes, Alexander Haldane,223 MD. MCh
Tidbury, James,22* MD. MCh
Tobin, Richard,225 MBCPI. FBCSI
Tuthill, Phineas Barrett, BA. MD. FBCSI.
Wallis, Keaneth Serjeant,226 LBCP. MBCS
Ward, Lloyd Brereton,22" LBCP.Ed. MBCS
Wellings, Barnard Wm.228 LBCP.Ed. LFBS. Glas
White, Wm. O'Byrne, LBCP.Ed. LBCSI
Williamson, John Gover,230 LBCP. MKCi. LSA
Young, Alexander Stewart Ward, LFPS.Glas
Surgeon Majors.
Adcock, John, MD. MBCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Alcock, Nathaniel,282 LBCPI. LBCSI
Alexander, William,233 MD. LBCS.Ed. Hon. BHgade Surgeon
Ambrose, John, BA. MD. LBCS.Ed. Hun. Brigade Surgeon
Arden, George Bankes Floyer,23* MBCS. Hen. Deputy Surgeon General
Armstrong, Lancelot,235 M D
Ashton, Gough,236 BA. MB. LBCSI. '..'.'.'.'.".
Baker, James Bowyer,21" MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Baker, Thomas Young, MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Baker, William Laugworthy, MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Barker, James, LBCPI. LBCSI
Barnwell, Tobias,238 Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Barron, Luke, MD. MBCS
Barry, Daniel Paterson,239 MD. MBCPI. MBCS.
Bartley, Acheson George,2*0 MA. MD. MBCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Bartley, Alex. Fisher, LBCSI. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Bate, Abraham Wm.241 Mo. LBCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon .. ..
Batho, Robert, MBCP. MD. MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon '..
Beatty, James M'Neill, LBCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Belcher, John Warmg, MD. LBCSI. Don. Brigade Surgeon
Belemore, Alfred John, MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Bennett, William Fuller,2'2 MD. MCh. LAH.Dub "
Beveridge, Alexander Watt,2*3 MD. LBCS.Ed
Bisset-Snell, William,2*4 MBCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General .........
Black, William Thomas-*5
Blatherwiek, Thomas, MBCS. LSA. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Bolster, James McMullen, LBCP.Ed. LBCS.Ed ".,.[
Boult, Edward Farrington,246 MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Boulton, Edward Joseph,2*" MBCPI. LBCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon""
SURGEON
SURGEON
MAJOR.
i Mar. 73
4 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
4 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Oct. 79
4 Feb. 89
1 Oct. 79
SURGEON
LT. COL.
23 Mar. 8£
4 Feb.
1 Oot 87
RETIEIK
OB
HALF PAT.
16 July go
97 15 Sept. 97
25 Jan. 88
7 Apr. 97
1 Apr. 71
30 Sept. 71
1 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 68
1 Oct.
2 Oct.
1 Oct. 68
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
1 Apr. 71
- Apr. 79' 3 May 93 ,
30 Sept. So 30 Sept. 94 16 Jan. 95
26 Jan. 90I 4 Feb. 97J24 Feb. 97
1 Apr. 83 1 1 Apr. 91 6 Apr. 98
., 1 Oct. 79J 1 Oct. 87(26 Oct. 87
30 Sept.75'3o Sept. 87130 Sept.95! 3 Feb. 97
1 Mar. 73 31 Mar. So 3: Mar. 8S^io Aug. 92
t Mar. 73 1 Apr. S3' 1 Apr. 88J15 Apr. 91
1 Mar. 73 2 Oct. 77 10 Mar. 92)15 May 95
1 Mar. 73 31 Max. 80 2 May 94 1 2 June 97
4 Feb. 771 4 Feb. S9J 4 Feb. 97^4 Feb. 97
Mar. 73 31 Mar. 80(31 Mar. 88 27 Mar. 80
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 73
1 Mar. 7^
31 Mar. 74
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
30 Sept. 7 5
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
5 Aug. 77
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7^
4 Feb. 77
1 Mar. 73
4 Feb. 77
6 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 7 j
i Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 Aug. 7s
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
4 Feb. 77
4 Au.'
J3 Feb. 90! 3 Feb. .9823 Nov.
1 Apr. S3 1 Apr. 91(15 Apr. 91
31 Mar. So'si Mar. 8825 Apr. 88
3 Feb. 90; 3 Feb. 98 23 Feb. 98.
1 Oct. 79 4 Nov. 95I 13 Oct. 97
31 Mar. 86 31 Mar. 94 1 9 Sept. 96.
31 Mar. 78 31 Mar. 86 4 July 91
30 Sept. 86 30 Sept. 94 25 Sept 9;
30 Sept. 85 30 Sept. 93 19 Aug. 96
Mar. 80 31 Mar. 88 13 Apr. "
1 Apr. _,
2 Oct. 78
1 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
2 Oct. 77
1 Apr. 79
3 Feb. 90
3i Mar. 78
5 Aug. 89
jr Mar. 80
2 Oct. 78
4 Feb. 89
23 Jan. 79
4 Feb. .
2 July 83
18 Nov. 82
1 Jan. Si
1 Oct
30 Sept. So
1 Oct. 3o
2 Oct. 78
4 Aug. 90
1 Oct. 80
3 Feb. 90
31 Mar. 77
8 Au„
4 Aug. 90
1 Apr. 91,26 Oct. 92
2 Oct. 85 22 Jan. 87
1 Apr. 8731 Aug. 87
1 Apr. 87(31 Aug. 87
2 Oct. 85 1 27 Jan. 86
6 Apr. 93 7 Apr. 97
3 l-eb. 98 23 Feb. 98
31 Mar. 86 1 5 June 89.
; Aug. 97I21 Aug. 97
2S Sept 88:28 Nov. 88
2 Oct. S6J21 Oct. 91
4 Feb. 97 1 3 Mar. 97
8 Jan. 96
24 Feb. 97
16 Oct. 98
3 Feb. 92
16 Jan. 89
17 Oct. 88
22 Jan. 96
24 June 96
3 Mar. 97
2 Nov. 98
8 Oct. 90.
23 June 98
-_, 29 July 85
4 Feb. 97(24 Feb. 57
Aug. 98 23 Nov. 98
30 Sept. 74(30 Sept. 8
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
2 Aug. 78
ASSISTANT
SURGBO.V.
13 June 59
1 Oct. 60
2 Oct. 65
31 Mar. 64
9 June 54
7 Apr. 54
1 Oct. 62
28 May 57
1 Oct. 60
22 June 58
30 Sept. 63
22 Sept. 58
10 July 40
7 Aug. 46
31 Mar. 62
14 Jan. 53
31 Mar. 65
1 Apr. 61
14 Dec. 54
1 Aug. 6 1
16 Apr. 62
1 Oct. 67
15 Sept.57
6 May 53
25 Sept. 46
4 June 47
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. S3
4 Aug. 90
31 Mar. 74(31 Mar. 86'3i Mar. 94)26 Aug. 96
31 Mar. 66
19 Jan. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 66
11 Oct. 64
1 Mar. 73
2 Aug. 71
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
25 Sept. 49
8 Dec. 54
1 Mar. 73
25 Sept. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
21 Aug. 67
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
17 Feb. 72
15 Feb. 61
20 July 55
31 Dec. 58
6 Mar. 80
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
jo Sept. 94 6 Feb. 95
31 Mar. 85I25 Apr. 85
15 Apr. 95(22 July CO'
4 Aug. 98 2 Nov. 98
SURGEON
MAJOR.
31 Jan. 75
2 Sept. 75
2 Oct. 78
28 Apr. 76
8 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
5 Oct. 75
1 Apr. 73
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
7 May 63
7 Aug. 66
28 Apr. 76
23 Dec. 72
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 76
27 Jan. 76
28 Apr. 76
1 Oct. 79
17 Dec. 66
4 June 67
6 Mar. 92
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 75
11 Feb.
14 Aug.
28 Oct.
23 Apr.
8 July
8 Oct.
12 Feb.
28 May
7 Oct.
10 June
10 Oct.
25 Apr.
■15 June
• 7 Aug.
(io May
14 May
(16 Dec.
16 Sept.
24 Jan.
7 Oct.
22 Mar.
10 Oct.
23 Mar.
12 June
30 May
6 Jan.
4 Mar.
24 Sept.
14 Apr.
Halt or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
724
ASSISTANT
8UBGE0N.
Subgeon Majors.
Brodie, John FitzGerald, CROP. Ed. LRCS. -Erf. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ... 2 Oct. 65
Browne, Charles Henry,248 MttCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon j 1 Aug. 57
Carey, Thomas,253 MSCS. LSA ,24 Jan. 51
Carr, Jonas King, MD. FRCSI. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General 124 june46
Carroll, James, MD. MRCS. LAH.Dub. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General', 3 Jan. 51
Cay, Charles Vidler.254 MD. MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General 12 June 46
Chapman, Henry Theodore.255 LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ...131 Mar. 66
Clark, James Edward,256 MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon 1 Feb. 55
Clarke, Alfred Fred. Stafford, MD. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ;1.\ A gl
Surgeon Royal Military College it
Cockburn, James, 1 Life Guards, Hon. Deputy Inspector General (15 Apr. 26
Cockburn, James Balfour,25" MD.MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon : 3 Mar. 54
Collier, Hopetoun Currie,259 LRCP. Ed. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brig. Surg ! 30 Sept. 63
Collins, Francis,260 MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon | i Sept. 54
Creagh, William,263 LRCSI. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon '15 Oct. 59
Crean, John Joseph,26* LRCP I. LRCSI. I 1 Oct. 68
Creyk, William,265 JfB. LRCS.Ed ii4Apr. 63
7"May 58
1 Apr. 67
9 Oct. 40
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 62
5 Sept. 59
SURGEON.
7 Oct. 71
1 Mar. 73
26 Jan. 58
11 May 5
26 Jan. 58
9 Jan. 63
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
12 Sept.48
8 Jan. 64
1 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 67
r4 Apr. 63' 1 Mar. 73
28 Sept. 57 21 Sept. 72
23 Dec. 54! 9 Nov. 67
14 Apr. 63 1 Mar. 73
3 Apr. 46 10 June 57
31 Mar. 64 1 Mar. 73
1 Oct. 62: 1 Mar. 73
^.14 Apr. 63 1 Mar.
30 Sept. 63
1 Mar. 61
30 Sept. 64
3 Apr. 46
1 Nov.
23 June 54 11 Jan. 67
31 Mar. 65
4 May 55
30 Sept.64
7 Oct. 51
1 Apr. 61
17 Sept. 41
31 Mar. 68
7 May 58
1 Sept. 58
1 Oct. 60
Croker, Arthur, MRCPI. FRCSI.
Croker, John Randal, LRCPI. LRCSI
Crosse, John Barton St. Croix,266 FRCS. Hon. Dep. Insp. Gen
Cullen, David,26" MD. LRCSEd. Hon Deputy Surg. General
Camming, KennethWm.MD. LRCP.Ed. LRCS. £d.[Hon.Brig
Davies, William Broughton. MD
Davis, John Norman, MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
de Hodgson, Decimus Films,266 MD. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Dickerson, Stephen Henry, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Doig, Alexander,269 LRCP. Ed LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Domenichetti,270 Richard, MD. LRCS. Ed., Honorary Physician to
Queen. Honorary Deputy Inspector General
Doolev, George Francis, Hon. Brigade Surgeon
T$€ Douglas, CampbellMil)is,271JrO. LRCS. Ed. Hon. Brig. Surg
Dudley, Wm. Edmondson,272 LRCP. Ed. LRCSI. LAH.Dub. Hon. Brig. Sur
Elgee, WiUiam,273 LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Elliot, Augustus Frederick,274 MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Eustace, Edward, MD. LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Evans, Usher Williamson,275 MD. LRCSI. Hon. Dep. Insp. Gen
Fiddes, John Montgomery, BA. MB. LRCSI. Hon. Brig. Surg
Finnemore, James Horridge^Z-RCS/. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Fishboume, Joseph Eustace,277if£>. FRCSI. LRCP.Ed. Hon. Brig. Surg..
Fletcher, William,276 LRCSI.
Flood, Samuel,279 LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Fogo, Alexander Scott,280 MD. MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surg. Gen
Footner, Edward,281 MD. MCh. MRCS. LSA. Honorary Brigade Surgeon
Forsayeth, Richard William, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon.Brig.Surg I30 Sept. 63
Fyffe, Wm. Johnstone,232 BA. MD. LRCSI. Hon. Deputy Surg. Gen | 8 Dec. "
Galbraith, George Thomas,288 MD. LRCS.Ed. 71 Foot, Hon. Deputy \
Inspector General m j
Garde, William Henry,289 LRCP.Ed. LRCS.Ed
Gardner, Thomas Turville, MSCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gibbon, Edward Acton, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gillespie, Franklin, MD. LRCS.Ed. LAH.Dub. Hon. Brigade Surgeon ; \
Assistant Surgeon Royal Military College j
Gogarty, Henry Alexander,290.^. MD. LSCSI.
Goodwin, John291 t
Grant, John Gordon,292 Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Grant, Robert Alexander Peter,293 MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Gray, Charles,294 MRCS
Greig, John,295 MB. LRCS.Ed
Halahan, Samuel Handy, MD ,
TJ€ Hale, Thomas Egerton,296 B^. MD. MRCS
Harman, William Morton,297 BA. MD. FRCSI.Hon. Brig. Surg
Harris, William Henrv,298 MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Harrison, Henry,299 MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Healy, Charles, LRCPI. LRCSI
Heath, Robert Edward,300 MD. MRCS. "
Hector, James,301 MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hedley, William Snowdon,302 MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Henry, John James,303 LRCS
Hensman, William, MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hession, Thomas Oliver, Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hinds, William Richard Gore,304 MD. MRCS. Hon. Brig. Surg ,
Hinton, James, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hodder, Frederick William Lloyd, MB. MRCS: LSA. Hon. Brig. Surg....
Hoile, Edmond,305 MD. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hooper, Lucas George,306 MRCS. LSA ,
Hopkins, Edward,307 MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hoysted, Isaac,308 LRCPI. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Hutton, George Allan, MRCS ,
Hvde, John Martin,309 MRCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Hyde, Robert, LRCPI. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
DUngworth, John Alfred,310 MRCS. LSA. Honorvry Brigade Surgeon
Jardine, James, MD. LRCS.Ed .'
Jay, William,311 MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Jazdowski, Bromislaw Jas.312 MB. LRCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Y'& Jee, Joseph,313 CB. MRCS. 1 Dragoons, Honorary Deputy )
Inspector General /
Jenings, Ulick Albert, MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon; Surgeon\
Cork Military Prison )
Johnston, Alexander, MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Johnston, James Crosse,314 MD. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Johnston, James Townsend Oswald, MD. LRCS.Ed. Depot Battn. \
Hononary Deputy Inspector General
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
16 June 48
1 Mar.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
2 Oct. 77
31 Jan. 72
24 July 66
3 Jan. 71
12 June 66
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 76
1 Oct. 58
1 Mar. 73
8 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 75
1 May 81
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 79
9 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 79
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 75
18 Mar. 77
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 July 70
1 Mar. 73
8 Dec. 54
1 Mar. 73
28 Apr. 76
3 Apr. 66
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
73 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 7b
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 76
3 Apr. 66
24 Sept. 73
1 Mar. 73
12 Oct. 70
1 Mar. 73
31 Dec. 58
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 May 55
3 Jan. 51
1 Mar. 73
: Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
29 Aug. 55 26 Feb. 70
5 Dec. 5s!i2 Oct. 70
19 Oct. 57 1 Mar. 73
13 June 59 1 Mar. 73
22 Apr. 58
14 Dec. 58I 1 Mar. 73
4 May 55 2 Sept. '"
14 Dec. 54J 4 Oct. 67
2 Oct. 66 1 Mar. 73
10 Mar. 55 15 Feb. 68
16 Nov. 58
30 Sept.64
1 Oct. 60
30 Sept.64
30 Sept.64
5 Jan,
12 Jan,
11 Dec. 58
31 Mar. 65
10 Mar. 58
31 Mar. 66
22 Sept. 58
28 Apr. 54
22 Apr. 58
10 Mar. 58
23 June 54
3 Nov. 54
31 Mar. 64
13 June 59
15 Dec. 54
2 Jan. 58
1 Oct. 60
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
5b 23 Nov. 70
59
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
20 June 65
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
2 Oct. 66
8 June 67
1 Mar.
15 Apr. 42
31 Mar. 66
24 Apr. 65
3 Nov. 54
3 Aug. 38
Jones, Melville George,315 MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon '19 Oct. 57
23 Oct. 67
1 Mar. 73
23 June 54
1 Mar. 7
1 Mar. 73
29 May 67
9 Dec.
HALF PAT.
31 Mar. 77
3 Sept. 76
7 Oct. 71
1 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76
10 Dec.
1 Aug. 82
7 Aor. 86
6 Feb. 74
1 Sept.75
16 Jan. 76
30 Nov. 78
18 Aug. 86
18 Apr. 85
1 Sept. 82
24 Mar. 63
5 Apr. 82
10 Mar. 86
7 Jan. 80
25 Aug. 80
4 Feb. 91
16 May 88
17 Nov. 78
30 Apr. 87
9 Mar. 66
31 Tier.. 87
t2 Nov. 82
27 Sept. 81
18 Apr. 85
28 Sept. 82
24 Jan. 8c
14 Apr. 83
24 Apr. 72
18 Apr. 8s
1 Oct. 82
25 Oct. 84
6 Feb. 84
9 July S4
25 Apr. 85
3 May 75
7 Oct. 86
it Feb. 60
14 Oct. 85
23 Jan. 78
24 Aug. 87
29 Nov. 76
27 Oct. 85
21 Jan. 82
21 Jan. 82
17 Sept. 61
14 Oct. 80
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 June 75
1 Apr. 73
11 Feb. 75
1 Apr. 73
11 Mar. 74
2 Oct. 78
18 Oct. 73
30 Sept. 76
7 Sept. 75
30 Sept. 76
30 Sept. 76
1 Apr. 74
21 Jan. 74
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 73
31 Mar. 78
6 Dec. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
28 Apr. 76
11 Feb. 75
1 Apr. 73
16 Sept.75
15 Apr. 62
31 Mar. 78
23 Nov. 74
20 June 74
14 Nov. 88
25 Aug. 81
6 Mar. 80
21 Apr. 86
21 Feb. 77
19 Dec. 76
27 Sept. 83
2 July 84
13 Nov. 74
10 Aug. 81
29 Jan. 74
20 June 76
27 Oct. 86
2 Aug. 80
21 July 80
16 Oct. 89
12 Feb. 77
26 Feb. 87
14 Oct. 85
20 Nov. 7S
1 Apr. 80
13 Dec. 82
22 July 85
20 May 82
1 Oct. 87
1 Oct. 83
15 Feb. 77
3 June 85
20 June 87
3 Sept. 74
21 Nov. 79
21 Jan. 85
1 Dec. 80
5 Feb. 75
21 July 80
2 June 86
4 Mar. 68
21 Apr. 86
8 Aug. 83
24 Jan. 80
9 Oct. 6t
1 Oct. 58
1 Apr. 73 10 Mar.
3 e
7*5-6
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
Surgeon Majobs.
Kellett, Edward Young,516 LSCSI
Kerans, William Robert.317 LECPI. LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Kingston, Thomas,'18 MD. LRCS.Ed
Lamb, Henry,319 LECPI. LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Land, James, MD. Hon. Brigade Surqeon
Lane, Benjamin,320 LBCP. LBCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Langdon, John,321 MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Lawrence, Henry John Hughes,322 FECS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Leach, Walter.32'3 MBCS. LSA
Leitch, James, MD. LECS Ed. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General
L'Estrange, Francis Adolphus,324 LECPI. LECSI.
Lever, Reginald Croft,325 MD. MR.cS
Lewer, Alfred, LECP.Ed. MECS. LSA
Ley, Edwin Granville, MD. MECS. LSA. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Lloyd, Edward Harford,32" MB. FECS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Long, Alexander,328 MBCPI. MECS Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Longhurst, Arthur Edwin Temple.329 MD. MECS. LSA ,
Lougheed, James Winterscale. LECSI. LAH.Dub
Low, Edward Litton,330 MD. LECS Ed. Hm. Brigade Surgeon
M'Carthy, James Joseph,331 MD. MECS. Hon. Brigade Surqeon
M'Farland, Franc's Edward, LRCPI LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surqeon ,
M'Laughlin, Henry James,334 MB. MCh .'.
M'Sheehy, Edward Louis,335 MD. MCh. FECSI.
M'Tavish, Alexander Campbell, LECS. Ed. Hon. Briqade Suraeon
M'Wharrie, Robert,336 MD. LECS. Ed. Bon. Dep. Imp. General
Macfadin, Fiancis Henry, LRCPI. LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Mackay, James, MD. LECS. Ed. Hon. Brigade Surqeon
Mackenzie, William Ord, MD. LrPi. Glut. LBCS.Ed. Hon. Deputy')
Inspector General J
Mackie, David, MA. MD. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Mackinnon, Charles,336 MA. MB. MCh. Hon . Brigade Surgeon
Maclean, Hampden Healy, LECSI
Macqueen, Daniel, MD. LECS. Ed. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General ...
MacSwinev, Eugene Valentine, MD. LBCS.Ed '.
Malcolm, John Vicary Thatcher, MD. LECP.Ed. LBCS.Ed
Millar, William, LBCP. MBCS. Hon. Brigade Surqeon
Miller, Ormsby Bowen,339 LECSI
Minto, Alexander,340 MB. MCh
Moorhead, George Alexander, LECSI. MBCPI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Moriarty, Thomas,344 BA. MD. LBCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Morphew, Augustus,345 MECS
Mosse, Chas.Benj.346 CB. CMG. MA. MBCPI. MECS. Hon. Dep. )
Surgeon General j
Mould, Thomas Rawlings, MD. LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Murray, Daniel, MD. LBCS.Ed. Hon. Briqade Surgeon
Murray, John, MB. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Nicholson, Edward, MECS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Eugene Robert, MD. LECS. Ed. Ron. Briqade Surgeon
O'Brien, Thoiuas Butler Power,348 LECSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
O'Brien, Thomas Michael, LECSI.
O'Connell. Edward,349 LBCS.Ed
Owen, Owen,353 MBCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Parkinson, Richard Colville356
Parr, James, MBCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon.....
Patterson, Leslie Ogilvy,357 MBCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Perry, William,360 MRCS. LSA. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Pilleau, Henry, MECS. LSA. H"n. Deputy Inspector General
Pout, Frank, MECS. LSA. Hon. Briqade Surgeon
Protheroe, Edward Schaw,361 MBCS. LSA. Honorary Deputy Iu*p, General
Quinton, William West, MB. LECSI. Hon. Briqade Surgeon
Read, Constantine Caridi,362 MBCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Reid, Alexander,363 LECSI
Rendell, William Jasper,365 MECS. LSA
Renton, David,366 MD. MBCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Richards, Charles Frederick, MB. MCh. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Robertson, Alex. Crawford,368 MD. LFPS. Glat. FBCS.Ed. Hon.Brig.Surg
Robinson, Albert Benjamin,369 LRCPI. LECSI. Hon. Brigade. Suraeon .
Robinson, Frederick,3™ MD. FECP. MECS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Roe, Edward Alexander Henry,3'' LECPI. LECSI
Ross, Wilhain George, MD. LBCS.Ed. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Rudge, Arthur, MBCS. LSA. Honorary Deputy Surgeon General
Ruttledge, Wm. Frederick,3'2 LBCP. MBCS. LSA.. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Sainter, Jas. Dow,3'4 LBCP. FBCS.Ed. MECS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surg
Sanders, George Bedford, LECPI. MECS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Sanderson, Arthur, MBCS
Saunders, George,375 CB. MD. MBCP.Ed. MBCS. Hon. Deputy Inspcc- ,
tor General '...)
Scott. James Edward,377 MD. MBCS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Seaman, Wm. Campbell,3;7 JfD. Z-KC\S._&2. Hon. Deputy Inspector
Shaw, John Alexander,378 MD. FRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Simon, George, MD. MECS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Simpson, Frank. MECS. LSA "'.
Smith, Henry Fowle,379 MD. MBCP. MECS. Hon. Deputy Surgeon Gen.
Smith, John Stuart, MD. LBCS.Ed
Smith, William Pati ick, LBCPI. LECSI
Spence, Robert, MD. LBCP. Ed. LBCS.Ed. LAH.Dub. MBCPI
Spry, George Frederick Hume,360 MD. MECS. LSA
Stafford, Patrick Walter,381 LAQCPI. MECS. Hon. Brigade Surqeon
Stock, John Nugent,362 LECPI. LECSI
Swettenham, William Kilner,384 MD. LECSI. Hon. Deputy Intpec. Gen
Ihornhill Thomas Allen,38' iU".B H: n Brigade Surgeon
'iolmie, Tuomas Campbell,385 IBCP.Ed. LFPS.Glas. Hon. Brigade Surg
28 Apr. 54
14 Dec. 58
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 60
20 A.pr. 59
8 May 52
1 Out. 62
24 Feb. 54
24 Nov. 54
23 Jan. 46
31 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 60
1 Dec. 58
1 Mar. 59
13 June 59
1 Mar. 61
27 Oct. 54
16 Nov. 58
14 Dec. 58
16 Nov. 58
1 Nov. 58
assistantI
■2Z. June 65
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Ma3 73
11 Se{ 60
1 Mar. 73 2
30 Oct. 66'
8 June 67
1 May 55
1 Mar. 73
SUBGBON
MAJOR.
Jan. 74
Oct. 79
Nov. 75
Apr. 75
July 72
Apr. 76
Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 May 67
7 May 57
12 Jan. 59
11 Mar. 42
i Dec. 54
18 Feb. 58
4 Jan.
1 Oct.
28 Sept.
22 Apr.
15 Nov.
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
1 Mar.
28 Mar.
31 Mar.
22 July
24 Dec.
i3 Jan.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Feb 78
17 May 71
4 Nov. 53
25 June 67
1 Mar. 73
8 Jan. 47
Gen
8 Oct. 58
31 May 57
19 Oct. 57
30 Sept. 64
31 Mar. 62
30 Sept. 64
29 Sept 55
22 June 58
22 Sept
19 Jan. 60
1 Apr. 67
28 May 57
7 .Tuue 54
23 Oct. 49
22 Jan. 36
1 Oct. 60
10 June 45
14 Apr. 63
13 May 53
26 May 54
26 May 54
30 Sept. 64
2 Oct. 66
1 June 55
30 Sept. 64
19 Nov. 47
24 May 69
1 Oct.
1 Apr. 50
31 Mar. 65
1 Mar. 59
31 Mar. 65
12 Jan. 59
16 Dec. 45
11 June 47
16 Feb. 41
30 Sept. 63
20 Apr. 59
1 Aug. 01
23 Mar. 47
22 Nov. 39
30 Sept. 03
24 Mar. 58
13 June 59
19 Jan. 61
31 Mar. 64
9 Apr. 41
28 May 57
1 Apr. 07
Mar.
Oct.
i Jan.
Mar.
1 Sept.
Mar.
Jan. 66
Mar 80
Sept. 75
Jan. 74
Apr. 74
Jan. 75
May 75
Dec. 73
Mar. 74
Oct. 73
Oct. 73
Feb. 90
1 Apr. 74
11 Mar. 62
1 Mar. 7_
1 Apr. 73
4 Jan. 59
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
5 Nov. 70
31 Mar. 80
28 Mar. 77
i Apr. 74
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
Mar. 73 28 Apr. 76
June 61 1 Mar. 73
18 Jan. 67
30 Aug.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
4 Aug.
1 Mar.
71
73 1 Apr. 73
73 3° Sept.76
73 28 Apr. 76
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
31 May
13 Feb.
20 July
[4 Apr.
1 Mar.
[6 Mar.
1 Mar.
12 Dec.
12 Sept
6 Feb.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
24 Dec.
1 Mar.
20 Mar.
1 Mar.
?i Mar.
2 Oct.
1 Mar.
30 Sept.76
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
i Apr. 73
1 Apr. 7_
1 Apr. 79
1 Mar. 73
13 Sept. 69
27 June 54
1 Nov. 75
30 June 65
28 Apr. 76
1 Mar. 73
30 Sept.76
1 Jan. 79
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
73 30 Sept.76
57 19 Nov. 67
73 24 May 81
73 28 Apr. 76
13 Sept. 69
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 74
31 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 74
20 Oct. 54
9 Feb.
[6 May
1 Mar.
H HI I BED
OB
HALF PAT.
26 Dec. 65
12 Jan.
27 Oct.
1 Mar.
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
1 Mar.
14 Oct.
55 n June 67
51 6 Feb. 61
73 28 Apr. 76
29 July 74
28 Apr. 76
23 Mar. 67
22 Nov. 59
28 Apr. 76
1 Apr. 73
5 May 76
i Apr. 75
28 Apr. 76
9 Apr. 61
1 Apr. 73
i Apr. 79
5 Apr. 80
5 Jan. 84
15 Aug. 38
18 May 81
24 Aug. 81
5 June 82
26 Oct. 87
21 June 8=
19 Nov. 73
19 Jan. 76
25 Apr. 88
30 May 77
23 May 91
29 Mar. 78
20 May 85
16 Jan. 84
30 June 75
19 May 80
11 Oct. 82
5 Dec. 83
21 Aug. 81
2 Sept.94
28 May 77
7 July 80
26 June 67
7 Jan! 82
18 Feb. 83
23 Feb. 66
1 Oct. 82
25 Oct. 82
9 Aug. 78
2 July 77
25 Apr. 88
6 July 80
6 Mar. 80
17 Oct. 75
16 July 90
1 June 80
3 Jan. 81
9 June 88
19 June 78
7 Jan. 80
5 Mar. 84
10 Dec. 84
1 Sept. 83
18 Apr. 85
2 June 86
9 Jan. 89
3 Dec. 77
7 Oct. 85
7 Sept. 8 1
29 July 85
25 Aug. 80
15 Oct. 76
24 May 61
4 June 87
19 Oct. 72
27 Aug. 84
9 Dec. 85
29 Oct. 74
1 June 74
26 Nov. 84
3 Aug. 87
25 Jan. 82
11 Apr. 85
16 Mar. 81
5 June 89
ie Apr 85
1 June 77
29 Apr. 85
13 Feb. 80
1 Sept.86
28 Mar. 90
15 Feb. 71
6 Dec. 79
10 July 66
26 Aug. 85
1 May 83
1 June 70
24 Apr. 75
21 Jan. 62
17 Oct. 88
24 Mar. 78
1? Aug. 90
11 Feb. 85
17 Apr. 89
27 June 68
16 Oct. 87
3 Aug. 80
Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
727'
SURGEON MAJORS.
Tomlinson, Edw. Denham,389 MD. LRCP. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brig. Surg-
Trotter, John William,390 iff CPI. LRCSI.
Tucker, Thomas Jonn,392 MRCS
Turner, Alexander,393 MD. MCk. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Turner, Augustus Frederick, LRCS.Ed
Turner, Richard, MD. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wenour, William 394 MRCS. LSA
Wales, John, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wall, Thomas Frederick,395 MRCS. Hon. Deputy Imp. General
Wallis, William Beale, LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Ward, Espine Charles Robert,3" LRCPI. FRCSI.
Ward, William Pearson,393 MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surueon
Watlmg, Charles Wyat,399 MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wearne, Vivian, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Webb, Henry March, MB. MRCS. LSA. Hon. Dtp. Insp. Gen
Weir, Christopher John, MB. MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Whipple, John Hen. Connel,401 MD. MRCS. Gr. Gds. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
"White, Mathevv Lawrence, LRCSI. Medical Officer, Dublin
Wikeley, Charles Edward, MRCS. LSA. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wilson, Edwin,402 MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wright, Thomas,403 MRCS. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Wright, Thomas Wm.401 LRCP. Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
Majors.
iBarrington, Henry Ernest Walter, MB. MCk
Connolly, Paul,*05 LRCPI. LRCSI.
Joss, John Edward Vaughan.406 MD. LRCSI.
Harding, Arthur,40' LRCP. Ed. MRCS
Morgan, Anthony Hickman,408 DSO. LRCPI. LRCSI. .
Nicholas, James Hamilton, LRCPI. LRCPS.Ed
Parke, Duke,410 LRCP.Ed. LRCSI. Hon. Brigade Surgeon
.Sharpe, Alexander, MD. MCH. MRCPI
Surgeons.
:Cashman, Richard Uniacke, MD. LRCSI. 18 Foot ...
■Chandler, Edward,415 LRCP. MRCS
{Jocksfidge, Thomas A. Jerningham, MA. MRCS. LSA .'. ".'.'.'.'.".'"
'Davidson, Peter, MD. LRCS.Ed
Deeble, Stephen Lawson, MRCS. LSA .'. .
Doake, Samuel, MA. MD. LFPS.Glaa
Eddie, William Cruickshank,4" Cape Regiment
•Gibaut, Walter Moses,418 MRCS
Hanley, Dudley, MD \
Kynsey, William Raymond,419 CMG. LRCPI. LRCSI. '.
Ligertwood, Thomas,420 MD. FRCS.Ed. MRCS. Physician and Surgeon
ofCheltea Hospital, with rank of Surgson Colonel . ..
Lindsay, Robert, MA. MB. FRCS.Ed '
M'Carthy, Edward, MD. MRCS. LSA. Honorary Surgeon Major
M'Munn, J. Alexander,421 BA. MD. LRCSI. L AH. Dub.
Morgan, Rosslewin, MD. LRCSI
itulrenan, John, MD. MCh '.'.".'.
Palatiano, George, MD. MRCS
Peatfield, Thomas John, MRCS. LSA .....
Sharpe, William, MD
Spencer, Francis Henry, MD. MCh. MRCS. LSA
;Sunter, Thomas Moore,423 BA. MD. LRCSI. ....
Surgeon Captains.
■Ae Lorn, Henry Anthony,424 LRCP. MRCS. .
Hunter, Vere Edward, LRCP.Ed. MR CS. ..
M'Millan, John Furse, LRCP. MRCS. LSA.
Robinson, Clement Sumner,426 LRCP. MRCS.
Captains.
<larmody, John P. MD. MCh
Cotton, Herbert,42? MRCS. LSA !""""!
■Crick, Samuel Alfred, MB
Dent, Herbert Crowley, MRCS. LS^[\."""]""]\\\"'"'"
Johnston, Robert Colquhoun,428 MB. MCh.Ed. '"".".
Nunnerley, Philip Jebb Rencontre,429 LRCP. MRCS .
_ . _. . , . Assistant Surgeons.
Hyde, Richard Armstrong
Lengmore, Charles, MD. MRCS
Lynch, Arthur Henry Francis,430 LRCPI. LRCSI
Milne, G. Davidson,431 MD. LRCS.Ed. Royal Artillery
Smith, Thomas Parker, MB. MRCS. LSA.
IT IE Sylvester, Henry Thomas,432 MD. LRCS.Ed LSA
Turner, Robert, MRCS.
ASSISTANT,
19 Jan.
26 May
18 July
30 Sept
?6 Jula
31 Mar.
22 Sept.
19 Jan.
20 Nov.
27 May
1 Apr.
14 June
20 Apr.
31 Mar.
23 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
22 Sept.
12 Jan.
10 May
21 Apr.
24 Sept.
60
541
55 17
63,
53 o
64.
53
6o[
4612
5328
71
26
30 Sept. 71
31 Mar. 68
hospital
assistant.
c May
Nov. 69
Mar. 73
July 62I
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Jan. 55
Jan. 62
Mar. 73
June 55
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Dec. S4
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Mar. 73
Nov. 6S
June 65
Mar. 73
SURGEON
MAJOR.
I OR
HALF PAT.
i Apr. 75
3 Apr. 74
28 Apr. 70
3 Feb. 78
1 Mar. 73
31 Mar. 74
4 Aug. 78
5 Feb. 8
31 July 8^.
1 Mar. 73
5 Feb. 8
3 b'eb. 90 22 Jan. 98
30 Sept.831 1 Oct. 90
31 Alar. 3o'2o June 94
4 Aug, 90 7 Sept. 98
5 Feb. 93 12 Feb. 06
31 July 02 27 July 9a
31 Mar. 80 4 Dec. 86
ASSISTANT
SURGKON
18 May^i
14 Apr. 63
1 Oct. 67
5 Aug. 53
30 Sept. 64
25 12 Jan. 26
3 Feb. 54
20 July 47
30 Sept.63
14 Nov. 51
14 Dec. 58
20 Mar. 62
13 Oct. S3
1 Oct. 67
8 Apr. 57
30 Sept. 64
1 Oc
28 Apr. 76
30 Jan. 75
i Apr. 75
20 Nov. 66
1 Mar. 73
1 Apr.
r4 June 67
29 July 74
14 Feb. -
3 Sept. 65
28 Apr. 76
21 June 85
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 74
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
3 Aug. 74
7 July 80
23 May 77
I 1 May 77
18 Oct. 84
1 Dec. 73
10 Dec. 84
14 July 89
19 Mar. 81
1 10 Jan. 72
6 Sept. 81
28 Oct. 87
27 Feb. 80
20 May 85
i 7 Apr. 86
I is Nov. 70
[26 May 86
19 Aug. 85
3 Oct. 88
2 Feb. 84
28 Feb. 84
7 May 84
11 June 82
MAJOR.
5 Feb. 93
20 Jan. 97
SURGEON.
30 Sept. 68
12 May 63
30 May 85
26 Mar. 41
22 Sept.63
16 Feb. 55
20 Oct. 56
16 Nov. 60
3 Feb. 78
3 May 71
6 Oct. 43
17 Aug. 57
22 Sept. 58
7 May 58
15 Sept. 57
31 Mar. 62
3 Mar. 54
AValsh.'John, MRCPI. MRCS. LSA. I1 7APr 55
Woollcombe, Robert William, MRCS. ZSA. > 5 Au=- 5"
30 Sept. 73
28 Mar. 54
4 Aug. 83
3 Feb.
1 Aug. 85
2 Feb 84
CAPTAINS.
6 Mar. 80
4 Feb. 77
5 Feb. 81
1 Aug. 85
5 Feb. 81
1 Aug. 85
3 Aug. 72
4 Feb. 75
17 Feb. 75
8 June 67
19 Jan. 88
1 7 June 76
1 Apr. 51
7 Oct. 71
10 July 66
15 Feb. 75
13 Jan. 69
5 Mar. 74
12 Aug. 73
8 Nov. 68
19 Nov. 75
14 May 85
31 Aug. 72
30 Oct. 78
6 Oct. 7»
:2 Mar. 79
8 July 62
28 Sept. 04
29 June 9 1
22 Sept. 94
7 Apr. 94
29 Nov. 88
20 Dec. 86
27 Nov. 87
31 Mar. 80
6 July 92
26 July 98
3 Feb. 71
8 Nov. 61
25 Nov. 64
24 Jan. 65
12 Dec. 68
15 Nov. 61
26 Sept. 70
18 July 62
28 Mar. 4SI : Feb. 57
e 2
7*8-9 Half or Retired Pay. — Medical Department.
Hospital Assistant.
Blackwood, John 25 April 14
Quarter Masters.
Blackman. William James4-4 27 Feb. 95 Marshall, James Douglas,446 Son. Captain ... 1 July 8d
Buckley, John 23 May 83
Copping, Henry, i3i Son. Captain 1 July 81
Enright. Edward,436 Son. Captain [R] 1 July 3i
Evans, Samuel,*37 Son. Captain 1 July 81
Gorman, Lawrence,438 Son. Major [R] 1 July 81
Graham, Harry,439 Son. Captain 1 July Si
HewBOn, Francis, Son. Captain 1 July 81
Horn, John,440 Son. Captain 1 July 81
Howell, Reuben,441 Son. Captain 1 July 81
Johnson, Charles,442 Son. Captain 1 July Si
Johnson, Henry,443 Son. Captain 1 July 81
Lackey, Daniel,444 Son. Captain 1 July 81
M'Callum, William, Son. Captain 1 July 81
M'Intyre, David,445 Bon. Captain 1 July .8.1
Apothecaries.
Davies, John456 14 Apr. 63
Sampson, Robert George 1 Dec. 54
Morrison, William, Son. Captain 1 July
Moss, William Amphlett,447 Son. Major 1 July 8l
O'Connor, Daniel,448 Son. Captain 1 July 8r
Osborne, Robert Toler,449 Son. Major 1 July 81
Philpot, Frederick,450 Son. Major. 1 July 81
Piatt, Alfred, Son. Captain ..'. 1 July 81
Strange, John 1 July 81
Thompson, Thomas,453 Son. Captain 1 July 8n
Thomson, James, Son. Captain 1 July 8u
Tighe, Francis,"3 Son. Captain 1 July 8i
Tower.s, George, Son. Captain 1 July 8n
Ward, William,454 Son. Major 1 July 81
Webb, Henry Smith,455 Son. Captui» 1 July 8d
The late Army Hospital Corps.
Captains op Orderlies.
Andrews, John 25 June 73 1 Mossman, Robert Conrade2 25 June 73
Fernandez, Francisco,1 Son. Major 25 June 73 | Pringle, David,3 Son. Major 25 June 73
1 Major Fernandez served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 in charge of Medical Stores at Balaklava (Medal!
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served in China at the taking of Canton and Taku Forts (MedaK
with Clasp for Canton).
2 Captain Mossman served throughout the Crimean campaign from the 27th Oct. 1854, including the siege and
fall cf Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served through the second and third China Wars of 1857-60,
including the capture of Canton, expedition to the White Cloud Mountains, capture of the Taku Forts, and sur-
render of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
3 Major D. Pringle served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (honorary rank
of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
1 Inspector General Dane served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battle of Goojerat (Medal witb
Clasp), served as Principal Medical Officer of the expeditionary force in China in 1858, and was present ia the
various operations (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
2 Surgeon General G. Auchinleck served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also in the
Eusoofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present when
the 81st Regiment under Colonel Renriy disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regi-
ments of Native Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
* Surgeon General J. M. S. Fogo served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the April bombardment
of 1855 until the final evacuation, and was in medical charge of the left siege train at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Surgeon General T. W. Fox served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign of 1857, and was
present at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
6 Surgeon General A. H. Fraser served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 ; was in medical charge of the
Murree Depot when the station was attacked on the 1st Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed
in the operations of the three following davs (Medal).
7 Sir Charles C. A. Gordon was present with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dee. 1843;
(Bronze Star) . Had medical charge of a force in an expedition in 1848 on the west coast of Africa, and was thanked
in despatch. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, — in medical charge of Franks' Force in its advance to
Lucknow, including the actions of Chanda, tTmeerpore, and Badshagunge ; was present with the 10th Regiment at
the siege and capture of Lucknow ; had medical charge of Lugard's Force, including the relief of Azimghur, capture
of Jugdespore, and action of Chitowrah (CB., Medal with Clasp, twice mentioned in despatches). Had medical
oharge of the Force under Sir Charles Staveley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in 1860-61. Being sent by the
War Department as Medical Commissioner to the French Army, he arrived in Paris on the 2nd September 1870,
and continued uninterruptedly therein throughout the siege and bombardment by the German Army. He was
elected a Member of Council of the Society de Secours aux Blesses, an Honorary Member of the Ambulances de
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Evangelique. On the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles around the
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambulance and gave professional assistance to wounded in the field,
viz. — atMalmaison on the 21st October, Champignyon the 30th November, and Drancyand Bourgetonthe 21st
December. At the fourth great battle, that of Montretout on the 19th January 1871, he was present on the field
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For his services the Provisional Govern-
ment created him an Officer of the Legion of Honor.
8 Surgeon General A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction of the Timmance town of Massougha
on the Sierra Leone river on 10th December, attack on Madoukia 27th December, storm and capture of the
stockaded Fetish town of Rohea. on 28th Dec. 1861— mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous
bravery, and specially recommended for promotion in 1868. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873 as Sanitary
Officer, and was severely wounded in the action of the 3rd November near Dunquah, and was also wounded
at Quarman on the 17th November (Medal).
9 Sir Anthony Home served with the Light Cavalry Brigade in the Crimea, and was present at the battles of
Balaklava and Tchernaya, was subsequently with the force, under the French General D'Allonville, that threatened
Simpheropol from Eupatoria (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the 90th Regi-
ment in the Indian Mutiny campaign ; was with Havelock's force at the relief of Lucknow (Victoria Cross) , with
Outram's force at Alumbagh, and with that under the Commander in Chief at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
with Clasp, and a year's service) : was awarded the Hffl " for persevering braver? and admirable conduct in
charge of the wounded men left behind the column, when the troops under the late Major General Havelock forced
their way into the Residency of Lucknow, on the 26th September 1857. The escort left with the wounded had, by
casualties, been reduced to a few stragglers, and being entirely separated from the column, this small party with
the wounded were forced into a house, in which they defended themselves till it was set on fire. They then
retreated to a shed a few yards from it, and in this place continued to defend themselves for more than twenty-two
hours, till relieved. At last, only six men and Mr. Home remained to fire. Of four officers who were with the
party, all were badly wounded, and three are since dead. The conduct of the defence during the latter part of the
ime devolved, therefore, on Mr. Home, and to hisactive exertions previously to being forced into the house, and his
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good conduct throughout, the safety of any of the wounded, and the successful defence, is mainly to be attributed. -
Served in the war in the north of China in i860, from the landing at Peytang to the capture of Pekin (Medal)-
Served in the war in New Zealand in 1863-65 (promoted to Surgeon Major, CB., Medal). Served in the Ashanti
war as Principal Medical Officer from June till invalided in December 1873 ; was present at all the earlier
operations of this period, including the action at Essaman; and made the medical arrangements for the campaign
(several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, ECB., Medal).
10 Sir John Ker Innes served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) from the 15th March to
4th July 1855, and was engaged in the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
Served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on tho
Hindun (wounded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ke Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
capture of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force throughout all the subsequent
operations in Rohilcund and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of 1858-59 (Medal with
Clasp, CB.). Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Army of the Crown Prince of Prussia as British Medical
Commissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Medal, and
Teceived from the Emperor the Iron Cross. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-73 as Principal Medical Officer, and
made all the medical arrangements for the campaign ; was present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and
the subsequent advance of the column through the Khyber Pass (Medal with Clasp).
11 Surgeon General J. Lamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps;. Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the recapture
of Kading.
12 Surgeon General D. R. Mackinnon served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-
55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to
Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
13 Surgeon General J. A. Marston served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary Officer, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class
of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
14 Sir James Mouat served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 6th Dragoons and on the Medical
Staff, and was in medical charge of the General Field Hospital of the 3rd Division throughout tho siege operations
until the fall of Sebastopol, and subsequently as P.M.O. of Balaklava until the final evacuation of the Crimea 12th
June 1856, having been Dresent at the battles of Balaklava. Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and the night reconnais-
sance and attack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1855 (CB.. Victoria Cross, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded the IT ll " for having voluntarily proceeded to the assistance
Of Lieutenant Colonel Morris, 17th Lancers, who was lying dangerously wounded in an exposed situation after the
retreat of the Light Cavalry at the battle of Balaklava, on the 26th October 1854, and having dressed that Officer's
wounds in presence of the enemy. Thus, by stopping a serious hemorrhage, he assisted iu saving that Officer's
life." Served during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 throughout the operations under General Pratt (twice men-
tioned in despatches "for valuable services rendered at all times and in all positions "). Present in the field
as P.M.O. throughout the operations in the Waikatoo, Taranaki, and Tauranga districts in 1863-65 under Sir D.
CamercD, and repeatedly mentioned in despatches ( Medal) . Received the thanks of the New Zealand Government
for " special and valuable services rendered to the Colony."
15 Surgeon General J. OVNial served in the Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1880 as
Principal Medical Officer with the 1st Division of the Candahar Field Force, took part in the defence of Oaudahar
(mentioned in despatches) including the sortie of Deh Khojah (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the
battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1834-85 as Principal Medical Officer
■(mentioned in despatches, promotea Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present in the engagement
at Giniss.
l' Surgeon General T. Tarrant served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebas-
topol, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore,
action of Kalee Nuddee, and affair of Kunkur (Medal). Served in South Africa as Senior Medical Officer in
Wood's Force from June to September 1878 ; afterwards in the Zulu war of 1879, in Pearson's Column till March
1879 ; and then with the Ekowe relieving force, being present at the engagement at Gingiudhlovu (mentioned
in despatches). Was afterwards Principal Medical Officer of the 1st Division from its formation until its disso-
lution (Medal with Clasp).
ls Surgeon General W. G. Watt served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 24th March 1855, with
the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battle
of Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol. During the second winter was present at the great explosion of magazines
in the French camp, and remained behind attending on the wounded of our own and the French army when the
troops were marched to the front to avoid the danger of a second explosion which was supposed to be imminent
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal 1.
19 Surgeon General J. A. Woolfryes served in the Ashanti war from the 12th December 1873, part ofwhich period
as Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battie of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp). Was Principal Medical Officer
throughout the Galeka and Gaika rebellion's in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, and CB.). Also served as Prin-
cipal Medical Officer throughout the Zulu war and the operations against Sekukuniin 1879 (CMG., Medal with Clasp).
20 Surgeon Major General A. F. Bradshaw served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its
service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous affairs during
the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1S84 as Principal Medical
Officer (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1891 as Principal Medical Officer
(mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
21 Surgeon Major General W. Collis served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on
the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee
fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served during the operations in the .
Malay States under Brigadier General Ross, as Principal Medical Officer from 24 Nov. 1875 to 31 Jauuary 1876
(Medal). Received the thanks of the Government of India and of the Commander in Chief in India for improve-
ments effected in ambulance carriage.
22 Surgeon Major General| J, Davis served with the 57th Regiment in tho New Zealand war in 1861, and was
present at the repulse of the attack on Camp Nukumaru and in the engagement at Kakaramca (Medal).
23 Surgeon Major General J. G. Faughtwas employed as Sanitary Officer at Cape Coast Castle during the Ashanti
war in 1874 (Medal). Served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-5 as Principal
Medical Officer; and in the operations in Zululand in 1888 as Principal Medical Officer.
23f Surgeon Major General D. A. C. Fraser served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
24 Surgeon Major General C. H. Giraud served with a flying column in the North West Provinces of India in
1858-59, including the action at Sissaghat (Medal with Clasp). Also with the 31st Regiment during the cam-
paign in North China in i860, including the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the
Taku Eorts). Served with the 31st Regiment in the operations [against the Taepings in the vicinity of
Shanghae, including service with the storming parties at the capture of the walled towns of Kahding, Najow,
Cholin, and Tsinpoo. taking of the Stockaded fort at Nansiang, relief and recapture of Kahding. Served with
the 2nd Brigade 1st Division in the Zulu war of 1879, and afterwards as Senior Medical Officer throughout the ■
operations of " Clarke's Column " (Medal with Clasp).
24f Surgeon Major General J. B. Hamdton served in the Soudan campaign as Field Director of the Lines of
Communication under Brigadier General Ewart, and was present at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star). Served during the expedition to Burmah in 1886 in medical charge of the hospital ship
Tenatserim .
■ 3S Sir James Hanbury served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expedition into the Bazar
Valley (mentioned in despatches); accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present
73s War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
»t the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) . Served in
the Egyptian warof 1882 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (twice men-
tioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
,6 Surgeon Maior General G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea from the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fall1
«f Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Boer war ef 1881. Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
27 Surgeon Major General T. N. Hoysted served with the 50th Regiment at the operations before and capturo
of Canton on 28th and 29th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny
campaign at the last advance into Oude under Lord Clyde in 1858, including the capture of Fort Ameetie (Medal).
Served in the Afghan war in 1878-70, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
28 Surgeon Major General R. Lewer served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855, and was
present at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-80 in medical charge of the-
gth Lancers and as Sanitary Officer to the Cabul Field Force, and was present in the operations around Cabu)
in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to-
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two- Clasps, and
Bronze Decoration).
39 Surgeon Major General S. A. Lithgow served with the 75th Regiment during the Indiaa campaign of 1857-59.
(in medical charge from the commencement of the operations against Delhi until the relief of Lucknow), and'
was present at the action of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and capture of the city, pursuit of the enemy and
actions of Bolundshuhur, Agra, Allyghnr, Akrabad, and Kanoj, advance into Oude, and affairs of Maragunge
Alumbagh, and Dilkoosha, and relief of Tiucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram's Division at
the Alumbagh and was present at the repulse of the several attacks and at the affair of Guilee (Medal with tw«v
Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Principal Medical Officer on the Lines of Communication.
1 mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Egyptian Frontisr
Field Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss (mentionod in despatches, DSO.). Also Eerved im the-
operations of the Zhob Valley Field Force in 1890 (mentioned in despatches).
80 Surgeon Major General C. D. Madden served from 18th Jan. to 20th May 1855 in ihe Crimea and before-
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Saugor Field
Division from 24th Dec. 1857, and in the Field Division under Colonel Primrose in the latter part of 3859 (Medal).
Served as surgeon of the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Field Surgeon
of the 1st Brigade at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Sur-
geon Major " for valuable services rendered during- the campaign," Medal).
81 Surgeon Major General R. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from October, 1854,.
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the i8ch June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal), Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and1
Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp)
82 Sir John By Cole Reade served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign
of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— was wounded on the-
14th Nov. 1855 at the explosion of the French siege train (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the Battalion during the whole of its service in suppression of the Indian Mutiny, including the actions ato
Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, arid numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served in.
the Afghan w:ir of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column under Sir Donald Stewart (mentioned in despatches, Medal)..
83 Surgeon Major General James Sinclair served the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Surgeon of the 33rd-
Regiment, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala. Acted as Principal Medical Officer of a>
Division of British Troops in Abyssinia from 15th January to 9th March 1868 (mentioned in despatches, and pro-
moted Surgeon Major "for valuable services rendered durng the campaign," Medal). Served in the Boer war of
1881 as Principal Medical Officer.
84 Surgeon MaiorGeneral A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including
the affair of Bulgauac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and-
Turkish Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part with the expeditions into the Bazar and.
Hissarik Valleys (Medal).
35 Surgeon Major General T. Walsh served in the JowaH Afreedi Expedition in 1B77-78 (Medal with Clasp)..
Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was senior medical officer to the force under Brigadier General Charles;
Gough during the advance on Cabul in December 1879 (me ntioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Egyptian war of 1S82 as Sanitary Officer ist Division, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta„
at the actional Kassasin (gth September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's-
Star).
36 Surgeon Major General J. Warren served in medical charge of the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war of
1878-80, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie and with the T hull Chotiali Field Force under Major General
Biddulph (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 in charge of No. 5 Moveable Field Hospital (Medal, and
Khedive's Star! j also served in tbe Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches. Clasp).
37 Surgeon Major General W. M. Webb served with the 19th Regiment throughout the Crimean campaign of
l854-S5, including the battles of Alma and IuKerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
38 Deputy Surgeon General W. Cattell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 wi'h the 5th Dragoon Guards,,
including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture
of Ali Musjid and in the engagement at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
39 Deputy Surgeon General R. W.Clifton servel with the expedition to China in 1S60, and was present at the
action of Sinho, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
40 Surgeon General A. D. Gulland served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kerteh (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, ami was present at Sinho, Tangku, and/
capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Tuepings in the vicinity of
Shanghai, including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, and the-
affair of Nanksiang. Served with the 6th Regiment in the Uazara campaign of i368, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
44 Deputy Surgeon General R. Sungerford served in the Crimea from nth March 1855 (Medal with Clasps for
Sevastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indiau campaign of 1857-58, including-
the action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Me&iigunge, siege and capture of
Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie, and some minor affairs (Medal wi'h Clas;-)
43 Deputy Surgeon General C. G. Irwin served the Easteru campaign of 1854 up to the 22nd September, and.
again from 15th July 1855, including the battle of Alma siege and fall of Sebastopol (Mj lai .vith two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
46 Surgeon General J. L. Jameson served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian mutiny in 57-5^
(Medal).'
47 Deputy Surgeon General James Landale served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59 in medical charge
of the head quarters of the 92nd Foot, including the actions at Rahutghur, Mongrowlee, Siixiwaho, Kurai, and'
Baroda (Medal).
48 Surgeon General J. Macbeth served with the 10th Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle-
of Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the siege-
operations before Mooltan (till ordered away on duty with sick and wounded), including toe affair of the 9th Sep-
tember, and storming of the enemy s entrenched position on the 12th September (Medal with Clasp).
49 Surgeon General W. G. N. Manley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from tn» nth June 1855, includ-
ing thesiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served with the Royal Artillery-
in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied tbe storming party at the assault of the Gate Pah-
near Tauranga (Victoria Cross, and mentioned in despatches) : was awarded the 1TC "for his conduct during the-
assaultonthe Rebel Pah, near Tauranga, NewZealand, on the 29th April 1864, in most nobly risking his own life
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according to the testimony of Commodore Sir William Wiseman, Bart., CB., in his endeavour to save that of the late
Commander Hay, of the Royal Navy, and others. Having volunteered to accompany the storming party into the Pab
he attended on that Officer when lie was curried away mortally wounded, and then volunteered to return, in order
to see if he could find any more wounded. It is stated that he was one of the last, Officers to leave the Pah." Served
■with the field force under General Chute in the expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march
through the bush at the rear of Mount Egmont, and was present at the assault and capture of the following Paha,
viz. : Okotoukou, Putahi, Otapawa, and Waikokou (thanked in general orders, and promoted Staff Surgeon for
" distinguished and meritorious services rendered to the sick and wounded duriug the operations in New Zealand,"
Medal). Proceeded with the British Ambulance to the Franco-German war of 1870-71. Was in charge of "B"
Division of the Ambulance and attached to the 22nd Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during
the operations consequent on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between 200 and 300 miles during th«
severe winter weather in November and December, and was present at several engagements. For his ser-
vices was thanked by General Von Wittich commanding the Division, and received the Steel War Medal;
also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was granted by the Emperor of Germany the 2nd Class of the Iron Cross
"on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in seeking out and caring for the wounded of the 22nd Prussian
Division in the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles on the 18th and 21st November, and the battles of Orleans
and Cravant on the 2nd to the 10th December 1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71.
Was present also at the siege of Paris, and on the declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies
for the hospitals. Served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal). Al<-o served m the Egyptian war of 1882 as
Principal Medical Officer of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in des-
patches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Osmanleh, and Khedive's Star).
— [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
50 Surgeon General J. E. Moffatt served with the 2nd Regiment in the Kafir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
53 Surgeon General John Ogilvy served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and as^aults of the Redan on the 18th
June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
55 Deputy Surgeon General S. B. Roe served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement
at Ali Kheyl and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879 including the investment of Sherpore (men-
tioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the
battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served in
the Boer war of 1881.
M Deputy Surgeon General E. M. Sinclair served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 20th Nov. 1854
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal, also in the
97th, in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, with the Jounpore Field Fon*e in the actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore,
and Sultanpore ; afterwards at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and in the operations in Bundlecundin 1859
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 as Principal Medical Officer Lines of Communication and
Base (mentioned in despatches).
s7 Deputy Surgeon General John Tulloch served with the ioth Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the suppression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow and actions at
Chanda, Dmeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and operations
near Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp).
ss Surgeon General E. B. Tuson served as Surgeon of the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the 9th May to the 22nd
June 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
59 Deputy Surgeon General Randolph Webb served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, and was present at
the bombardment of Sebastopol, and at the battle of Tchernaya (Medal, with Clasp, an 1 Turkish Medal). Served
in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Banda and Chitrakote ^mentioned in despatches, (Medal).
Served in the Abyssinian war in 1868 (Medal).
62 Inspector General Barrow served in the Queen's Royals in the campaign of 1S44 in the Southern Mahratta
country (including the storming of the fortress of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845. Served also during
the Kaffir war in 1852-53 (Medal). Promoted Deputy Inspector General for highly meritorious services during an
epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda.
62 Inspector General Guy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Superintendent of Hospital Ships,
and Principal Medical Officer of the European Troops at Zoulla (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Deputy
Inspector General of Hospitals, Medal).
61 Inspector General Edward Menzies served with the 94th Regiment during the operations at Aden against Arab
tribes in Aug. 1846. Served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the taking of Kertch and Yenikale,
and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the 59th Regiment at the storming of Namtow, China, on nth Aug. 1858.
65 Inspector General Prendergast accompanied the Eastern expedition in 1854 as Surgeon of the 77th Regiment.
While in Bulgaria he was appointed to the personal Staff of Lord Raglan, and attended him in the field at the battle
of Alma, and in all the other actions until his Lordship's death, when he accompanied his remains to England
(Medal with four Clasps, 5r.l1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
66 Surgeon Colonel S. Archer was attached to the 101st Fusiliers with the Eusofzai Field Force on the
N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1863, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and the destruc-
tion of TJmbeylah (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Field Hospital
at Korti (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in
medical charge at Wady Haifa and of the Line of Communications to Akasheh.
67 Surgeon Colonel C. A. Atkins accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 ;
served at the attack and destruction of Essaman and Ampinee, and in Medical Charge of Russell's Regiment
throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampi during the 5th
and 6th November, capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful. capture and destruction ot'Becquah,
advanced euard engagement of Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Cooma?sie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present at the night attack at Zaidabad, in the engagement at Charasiah on 6th
October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December 1879, including the defence of Sherpore (mentioned
in despatches) ; accompauied Sir Frederick Robert? in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle »f
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal witn three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
68 Surgeon Colonel M. Cogan served in medical charge of a detachment of the 77th Regiment in the Hazara
campaign of 1868. Served iu the Afghan war of 1880 ; organized the Principal Base European Hospital at
Candahar under the command of Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, and thanked ly the Governor
General in Council, Medal).
69 Surgeon Colonel E. G. M'Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of i86:> iu North China
including the action of Sinho, storm and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, 3rd Class of the Me ljidie, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer, and was present in the engagements at El Teb
and Temai (twice mentioned in despatches, CB., and two Clasps).
70 Surgeon Colonel W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the
exploring party sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867, and which he accompanied through various expeditions for
discovering a practicable route for troops from the sea to the Highlands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Princi-
pal Medical Officer of the Force and present with the Hendquarters Staff at the capture of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches, and Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1887 on the personal Staff of Sir Charles
Arbuthnot (Medal with Clasp).
71 Surgeon Colonel W. C. Robinson served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 (Medal).
71+ Colonel F. B. Scott received the special approbation of the Madras Government, followed by that of
His Royal Highness the Commander in Chief, for his services rendered while in medical charge of the 18th.
Hussars during a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the regiment, at Secunderabad in May 1871. Served
in the Zulu war of 1879. Organised the Bearer Company; made the hospital arrangements at the Fort
Pearson base tor the Ekowe Relieving Column; served afterwards with the 2nd Division on the personal
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staff of Lord Chelmsford and in medical charge of the Head 'Quarters Staff; was present in the engagement at
TJlundi, where his services were described by Lord Chelmsford as having been "of the greatest value ;" he
accompanied the 17th Lancers in their charge and pursuit of the enemy, andby rendering timely aid to a Lancer
who was dangerously wounded prevented his falling into the enemy's hands, and served subsequently to the end
of the waras Senior Medical Officer of PortDurnford and that Line of Communication between TJlundi ard the
Tugela (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 188: on the personal strff
of Major General the Duke of Connaueht, Commanding the 1st Brigade, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
KeMr (CMG.. Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
72 Surgeon Colonel F. H. Welch served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
72t Colonel C. F. Pollock served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 42nd Highlanders (the Black Watch), and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Cla*p, and Khedive's Star).
,3 Brigade Surgeon W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and wa3 present with the 79th
Highlanders at the storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad ; present with
the 53rd Regiment at the action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
74 Deputy Surgeon General J. H. Beath served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Buffs the campaigu of i860 in China and was
present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku and the Taku Forts IMedal with Clasp) . Served in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
75 Brigade Surgeon .T. F. Beattie served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal) Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
76 Deputy Surgeon General W. C. Boyd served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal). Served in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Koorum Division, was Principal Medical Officer with the Zaimusht Expedition, and
was present at the assault of Zawa (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
77 Deputy Surgeon General R. W. Carter served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of
I854-55, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol. and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the actions of
Khankur and Bunkagaon (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
7S Deputy Surgeon General 0. Codrington servedin the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
79 Deputy Surgeon General J. S. Comyn served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
80 Brigade Surgeon L. Corban was specially thanked by Lord Napier of Magdala, Commander in Chief in India,
in General Ordersfor services during an epidemic of choiera in Oude in 1872. Served in the Egyptian war of 1882
in medical charge oi the 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and was present in the engagements at
El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin. and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition
in 1884-85 as Senior Medical Officer to the Camel Corps, Medical Field Inspector on the Lines of Communication,
and Senior Medical Officer at Abu Fatmeh (Clasp).
81 Deputy Surgeon General John Davidge served in the Bhootan campaign in medical charge of the Royal Artillery
from March 1865 to April 1866 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
83 Deputy Surgeon General W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg in 1855
(Medal) . Served in medical charge of a pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-59, and present in the action of Rajpore
(Medal).
84 Deputy Surgeon General A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
85 Deputy Surgeon General J. L. Erskine served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 14th
Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In medical charge of
the Field Force under Brigadier Macan sent from Ahmedabad in pursuit of the rebels in February 1859.
86 Deputy Surgeon General A. .1. Ferguson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the operations in
the Mazeena Valley (Medal).
87 Deputy Surgeon General H. Ferguson served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
86 Deputv Surgeon General N. Ffolliott served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
89 Brigade Surgeon W. Ffolliott served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
90 Brigade Surgeon J. Fleming served on board the Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel and on shore at Cape Coast
Castle during the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was appointed Pathologist to the expedition (Medal). Served in
the Afghan war of 1878-80, first with the Koorum Field Force, and afterwards with the Northern Afghanistan
Field Force (Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek
zereba (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
91 Deputy Surgeon General B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic Expedition in 1855. including the bombardment of
Sweaborg "(Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny in 1858-59 with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also in the operations against
the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghaiin 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled city of Kadin, gunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushan, affair at Nanksiang, and final
repulse of the Taepings from Shanghai in August. Served in the Afghan war of 1880 in medical charge of the 2nd
Battalion 7th Fusiliers, took part in the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), was present in the sortie
of Deh Khoja (mentioned in despatches), and in the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Egyptian war of 1882 as Sanitary Officer of the 2nd Division, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
92 Deputy Surgeon General C. H. Harvey served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the defence of
Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star); also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the River Column, and was present at the
action of Kirbekan (twice mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, two Clasps).
' 93 Brigade Surgeon J. W. Huiseberg served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 29th January
1855, including the battle of the Tchernaya, and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
94 Deputy Surgtron General C. A. Innes served with the Ro3ral Artillery in the Crimea from 26th May 1855, was
present at'the bombardments of the 18th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kerteh (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1857, and was in
medical charge of the Regiment during part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp) .
93 Sir Robert William Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea, from 5th Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian Mutiny; in
medical charge of a Battalion at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th
Dec. 1857, with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, assaultand capture of Lucknow ; in medical chargo of the Camel
Corps at the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool in Oude,
also during the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to
the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of
Essaman, relief of Abrakrampa, oattle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie ; and was la
medical charge of the 1st Field Hospital from its formation to the end of the campnign (mentioned in despatches,
CB., Medal with Claso). Served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879 including the storming of the strong-
hold (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (mentioned in despatches, KCB.. Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
96 Deputy Surgeon General J. H. Jeffcoat served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koornm Field Force, and
was present at the capture of the Peiwar Kotal (Medal with Clasp).
97 Deputy Surgeon General C. M. Jessop served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from June 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was present doing duty with the Royal Artillery at the capture of
Canton on 28th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 734
88 Brigade Surgeon H. Knaggs served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles "Warren in 1884-85
. in charge of the Base Hospital.
99 Deputy Surgeon General W. R. Lane served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, aud Khedive's Star).
100 Deputy Surgeon General R. C. Lofthouse served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 18th
April 1855. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of the Tchernaya, and affair of 21st September near
Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 14th Light Dragoons during the campaigns in
Central India from 10th July 1857 to April 1859 under Sir Hugh Rose and Sir R. Napier, including the siege of
Rahutghur, action of Barcda, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Garrakota, disarming the Bhopal Contingent at
Sehore, forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of the Betwa, siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch, all the
afTairs during the advance on Calpee, including the battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action
of Morar, recapture of Gwalior. operations in Bundlecund, and affairs of Garotha and Jachloue, and pursuit of Tantia
Topee. Was in medical charge of a Wing of the Regiment in India up to the capture of Gwalior: mentioned in des-
patches, and thanked by the Director General Army Medical Department (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
102 Brigade Surgeon John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
103 Deputy Surgeon General J. Meane served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol. and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September, and received a contused wound
on the knee from a shell in the Trenches on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
104 Deputy Surgeon General F. W. Moore was Principal Medical Officer in the Jowaki Afreedee Expedition in 1877-78
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 3rd Division Khyber
Force, and had medical charge of the 1st and 2nd Division Base Hospitals (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
105 Deputy Surgeon General N. Norris served in the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as
Field Medical Inspector on the Lines of Communication (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
106 Deputy Surgeon General E. F. 0'Lear3' served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
107 Deputy Surgeon General W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858. including the actions of
Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and
bombardment of Shabjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai,
pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee. and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and de-
struction of Shahabad ; al-o present at the action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore. attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Biswah
(Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
108 Brigade Surgeon James Paxton served in the Baltic Expedition of 1855 (Medal).
109 Brigade Surgeon George Perry served in the Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 16th
June 1855, including the siege ana fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-
Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
110 Deputy Surgeon General A. S. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the
actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts — wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
112 Brigade Surgeon S. K. Ray served in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
113 Brigade Surgeon John Robinson served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clisp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the opera-
tions in Zuluiand in 1S88.
"* Deputy Surgeon General S. Roch served in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 18th June ; also served with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the
Mamelor' on the 7th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
115 Deputy Surgeon General W. C. Roe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd March to 28th
June 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1:6 Deputy Surgeon General H. J. Rose served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
taking of Sinho and Tangku, actions of 18th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin, and was in medical
charge ot the 2nd Queen's Royals from the taking of Tangku to the end of the campaign (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
117 Deputy Surgeon General A. Semple served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, an^ was present at the siege and
fall of Seja:topol, including the assaults on the Redan of the 7th and 18th June (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp), Served in the Abyssinian war in 1867-63 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Principal Medical
Officer wit.: he 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
118 Deputy Surgeon General W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N. W. Frontier of
India in 1863, and was present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass, storming of the Conical Hill and
burning of Lalloo, and action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp).
119 Deputy Surgeon General J. Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on
the Euzofzie Froutier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindoostanee
fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
120 Brigade Surgeon F. r. Staples served with the 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
121 Deputy Surgeon General T. Teevan served in the Crimea from the 17th Nov. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp
for the Taku Forts).
122 Brigade Surgeon W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and
present in the skirmish of the 18th March. Served also in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1863-65, and
was present in the actions of Rangiriri and Rangiawhia (mentioned iu despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal) :
together with Lieut. A. F. Pickard (since deceased), he was awarded the >J(E "for gallant conduct during the
assault on the enemy's position at Rangiriri in New Zealand, on the 20th November 1863, in exposing their lives
to imminent danger, in crossing the entrance of the Maori keep, at a point upon which the enemy had concen-
trated their fire, with a view to render assistance to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer,
of the Royal Artillery. Lieutenant Pickard, it is stated, crossed and recrossed the parapet, to procure water for
the wounded, when none of the men could be induced to perform this service, the space over which he traversed
being exposed to a crossfire; and testimony is borne to the calmness displayed by him aud Assistant Surgeon
Temple under the trying circumstances in which they were placed."
123 Deputy Surgeon General H. R. L. Veale served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief
of Lucknow by Lord Ciyde — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star).
124 Brigade Surgeon R. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1869. Was mentioned in
despatches by the Go% er^or, and for his services during the epidemic received the thanks of the Colonial Govern-
ment and of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Surgeon, Surgeon Major, " in con-
sideration of his highly meritorious service." Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as personal Assistant to the
Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, battle
of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Ex-
pedition in 1884-85 as Sanitary Officer, and was for some time in charge of Field Hospitals at Korti and Abu
Fatmeh, and was also for some time officiating Principal Medical Officer on the Lines of Communication (men-
tioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
125 Deputy Surgeon General Joseph Watts served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and occupation of the Alumbagh from 25th October to 18th November, and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
735 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
ut Deputy Surgeon General J. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1S54, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol. and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Servod in the Indian Mutiny campaign from August i8>;8 and was present with the force under Colonel Turner in
the Behar district. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinhu and Taku, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
U1 Brigade Surgeon C. S. Wills served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Senior Medical Officer at the Base of Opera-
tions and of the Lines of Communication between Durban and the Lower Tugela; also as Sanitary Embarking
and Disembarking Medical Officer (Medal, and CB.)
128 Brigade Surgeon J. Wilson served in the Afghan war of 187S-80, and took part with the expedition into the
Hissarik Valley (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
129 Brigade Surgeon W. J. Wilson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in command of a Bearer Company
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
130 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. Andrew served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868,
including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-80, and took part in the expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Khugianis (Medal).
131 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. L. Brown served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful and advance on Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Kafir warini878
including the operations against the Gaikas, and in the Zulu war of 1879 including the engagements at Kambula
and Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 in-
cluding the engagement at Giniss.
132 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H T.Brown served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
133 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. H. B. Clapp served in the Kgyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
135 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. Ferguson served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and took part with mounted!
troop in the operations of the Desert Column, including the actions at Abu Klea and the reconnaissance to-
Metaromeb (mentioned in despatches, promoted Brigade Surgeon, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
136 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Royal
Artillery, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
,37 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel F. Howard served in medical charge of the 25th Kins's Own Borderers in the
Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal). Served in medical charge of the 18th Company Royal Engineers in the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
138 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W.Johnston served as Senior Medical Officer duringthe operations against Seku-
kuni in the Transvaal in 1878, and was present at the storming of Tolyana's Stadt. Served in the Zulu war of
1S79 as Senior Medical Officer of the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazie b°rder ; was in charge of the
Field Hospital with Colonel Baker Russell's Force in the operations against Sekukuni in 1879, and was pre sent at
the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881
in command of a Bearer Company of the Army Hospital Corps.
159 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. Keir served in the Boer war of 1881.
14,1 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. B. Kelly served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-90 (Medal with Clasp).
143 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel G. W. M'Nalty served with the British Ambulance, B Division, daring the
Franco-German war from October 1870 to March 1871, and was present at the siege of Paris ; accompanied the
22nd Prussian Division in the operations before Chartres and Orleans, and was present at several engagements
(received the thanks of General von Wittich, Commanding the Division, for attending wounded on the field,
German Steel War Medal). Subsequently proceeded to Le Mans and Connerre (French Bronze Cross for suc-
couring wounded French). Served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. Was in Medical Charge of the Head Quarter
Staff, and present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp). Was Chief Surgeon and Commissioner of the National
Aid Society in theRusso-Turkish war in 1876-77, and was present at the siege of Plevna. Established the Red
Cross Hospital at Bucharest (Roumanian Star). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present with the
expedition into the Lughman Valley and in the engagement at Shekabad ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration I . Served'in the Egyptian war of 1S82 as personal assistant to the Principal Medical Officer
with the Indian Contingent, and was present at the battle ot Tel-el-Kebir (Medal witii Clasp, 4th Class of the
Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
144 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. Macartney served in the Kaffir war in 1877-7S, and was prese.it in the
engagement at Draaibosch on the 30th December 1877 (mentioned in despatches as having" zealously performed
his duties with the wounded under a heavy fire," Medal with Clasp).
145 Brigade Snrgeon Lt.Colonel H. W. A. Mackinnon served in .tne Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Burmese
Expedition in 1885-86 with the Upper Burmah Field Force under Sir George White, part of the time as Principal
Medical Officer (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
146 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel J. R. Murray served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the actions
of Pataelakaurie Mahoeten, and Matarikoriko (Medal).
147 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel A. B. R. Myers served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 2nd
Battalion of the Scots Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
148 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. J. O'Brien served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
149 Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel W. W. Tomlmson served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
150 Lt.Colonel R. Anderson served in the Egyptian war of 1832, par of the time in medical charge of the Right
Wing of the lsmailia Palace Hospital (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
151 Surgeon Major A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the re-
capture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
;s2 Surgeon Lt.Colonel H. F. Heusman served in the Umbeyla campaign on the North- West Frontier of India
in 1863 with the Durbund Field Force.
154 Lt.Colonel J. A. M'Crackeu served in the Afghan war in 1879 (Medal).
155 Lt.Colonel H. F. L. Melladew served with Lett Divicion of the Dooar Fie'd Force in Bhootan m
1865 (Medal with Clasp). Servid with the British Ambulance in France during the Franco-German war from
October 1873 until the declaration of the Arn.isiice in February 1871. Served in the Nile Expedition 111 1884-85,
with the Desert Column, including the operations during its re' .urn to Korti (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's btar).
156 Surgeon Lt.Colonel C. E. M. Shaw served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 under Sir Garnet vVoUeley. _
157 Lt.Colonel A. Anderson served with an Expeditionary i'ield Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia
from the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruc-
tion of the Fort at Al Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ali Bm Maua, ine cbie. of Houshabi.
Served in the Afehan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
158 Lt.Colonel J. A. Anderson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
TJlundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
159 Lt.Colonel R. V. Ash served in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the operations against Sekukuni (Medal).
Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at t e battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp), and
Khedive's Stan. Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Glasp:.
160 Lt.Colonel F. E. Barrow served in the Egyptian warjof 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Also served m the
Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
161 Lt.Colonel I. Boulger served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
162 Lt.Colonel T. Bo>d served in the Egyptian war of 1882. and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and' Khedive's Star). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-S5, and hid charge of the
Field Hospital at Absarat (Clasp1.
i« Lt.Colonel R. M. Bradford served in the Afghan war in i83o in Southern Afghanistan, and took part in the
march to Candahar with the force under Major General Phayre (Medal).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 736
165 Lt.Colonel J. F. Brodie served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
167 Lt.Colonel W. Campbell served with the 1st Battalion ^cots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle ofTel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
168 Lt.Colonel W. J. S. Campbell served with the Perak Expedition in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp). Served
■with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (two Clasps).
:7° Lt.Colonel J. Coats served h. the Boer war in 1881.
171 Lt. Colonel T. S. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
173 Lt.Colonel B. B. Connolly served during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was present at the battle of
Beaumont, battle of and capitulation of Sedan (German Steel War Medal) . Served throughout the campaign
against the Jowaki Afredees in 1877-78 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Secretary and Statistical Officer of the
Principal ^Medical Officer, Lines of Communication and Base, in the Zulu war of 1879 and in the subsequent
eperations against Sekukuni (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition
under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 as Principal Medical Officer of the Cavalry Brigade, and was present in ths
engagements at El Teb and Temai 'mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and two Clasps). Served
with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in command of a Camel Bearer Company, and was present at the attack on
the wounded convoy on the 13th February (mentioned in despatches, granted higher rate of pav. Clasp).
173 Lt.Colonel George Corry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
174 Lt.Colonel R. M. Craig served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-88 as Senior Medical Officer to the 3rd
Brigade (Medal with two Clasps).
176 Lt.Colonel F. A. Davy served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
177 Lt.Colonel H. L. Donovai. served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in
the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba, (mentioned in des-
patches, granted the higher rate of pay, two Clasps).
178 Lt.Colonel E. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to July 1868 (Medal)
180 Lt. Colonel P. T. Frazer served in the Afghan war in 1S79-80, first in medical charge of Royal Artillery at
Lundi Kotal during the occupation of the Khyber Pass, and afterwards accompanied the 13th Hussars to Candahar
in t88o. and served with the Southern Afghanistan Field Force until the evacuation of the countryin i38i (Medal)..
181 Lt.Colonel "VV. C. Gasteen served in South Africa during the Zulu war and the operations against Seku-
kuni in 1879 (Medal).
185 Lt.Colonel G. J. Gibson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
181 Lt.Colonel A. E. Hayes served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the, operations near
Suakin in December 1S8S, including the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp. 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star) ; and in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889s
including the engagement at Toski (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
165 Lt.Colonel D. C. W. Heather served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
187 Lt.Colonel J. Hoysted served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Soudaa campaign in 1885 (Medal with Claspj
and Khedive's Star) .
188 Lt.Colonel J. P. Hunt served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star).
190 Lt.Colonel H. Jagoe served in the Afghan war in 1878 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal!
with Clasp).
192 Lt.Colonel M. Knox served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
193 Lt.Colonel N. Leader served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the-
Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen, in the engagements at Hasheem
and the Tofrek zereba, at the attack on the Convoy on the 24th March, and at 1 he destruction of Temai (two Clasps).
191 Lt.Colonel A. R.L'Estrange served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
196 Lt.Colonel F. Lyons served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
597 Lt.Colonel N. M'Creery served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ;-.
with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86; and in the operations near Suakin in December 18S8, includ-
ing the engagement at Gemaizah (mentioned in despatches, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Clasp)
198 Lt.Colonel J. M'Gann served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present in the engagement at Lang's
Nek (mentioned in despatches) and the Ingogo River (mentioned in despatches).
199 Lt.Colonel P. J. M'Quaid served in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present in the engagement at
Oharasiah on the oth October 1879 and in the operat'ons round Cabul in December 1879 including the investment
of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at
Xassa8in on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
200 Lt.Colonel A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-German war from the time of
its arrival in France in October 1870 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of pea^e, and'
has received the German War S'eel Medal. Served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of
the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordashu and capture of Coomassie-
(Medal with (Jlasp) .
201 Lt.Colonel O. F. Molloy served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in Egyptian war of 1882,
202 Lt.Colonel S. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-German war fromn
Oct. 1870 to March 1871 ; and, with the "B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the 22nd Prussian Division
under General Wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present
at the actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December
(Prussian War Medal, and French Bronze Cross). Proceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served
throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74; was present at the action of Essamen, and subsequently filled the post of
Statistical Officer (Medal).
203 Lt.Colonel J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the-
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the Soudan under
Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
*°* Lt.Colonel J. O'Reilly served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Kambulat
(Medal with Clasp).
205 Lt.Colonel J. J. O'Reilly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
206 Lt.Colonel H. J. O'Brien served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 iMedal).
208 Lt.Coionel T. W. Patterson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Koirura Valley Field Force-
(Medal). Also served with the expedition against the Mahsood Wnzeerees. Served in the Soudan campaign in
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) . Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 as Senior MedieaL
Officer 4th Brigade (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
209 Lt.Colonel C. K. Powell served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0 (Medal).
2il Lt.Colonel A. H. Ratigan served in the Afghan war of 1882, And was present at the attack and capture of
Ali Musjid(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian warof 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
2,2 Lt.Colonel E. O. Reynolds served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of
Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with.
Clasp).
2,2t Lt.Colonel T. O'Reilly served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
113 Brigade SurgeonLt.ColonelJ.S Reynolds received the special approbation of the Commander in Chief in India,.,
followed by that of the Director General of the Army Medical Department, for his services while Medical Officer of the
9th Regiment during a most virulent outbreak of cholera at Peshawur in 1869. Served in the Kafir war of 1S77-78.
in the Ciskei, and was present at the engagement with the Galekas at Impetu ; served throughout the Zulu war
of 1879, took part in the gallant and successlul defence of Rorke's Drift, and was with the troops in the Laager-
during the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, promoted Surgeon Major, Victoria Cross, Medal,
with Clasp, and Gold Medal of the British Medical Association) : was awarded the jTC " for the conspicuous,
bravery, during the attack at Rorke's Drift on the 22nd and 23rd January 1879, which he exhibited in his con-
737 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
•stant attention to the wounded under fire, and in his voluntarily conveying ammunition from the etore to the
defenders of the hospital, whereby he exposed himself to a cross fire from the enemy both in going and returning."
Lt.Colonel H. J. Robbms served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Column, took
part m the Zaimusht Expedition under Brigadier General Tytler, and was present with the 85th Regiment in
■the assault on the heights of Zawa (Modal).
p-2'i6iSiT J" G' Eo=ers served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column and the Ghuznee
JMeld rorce, and afterwards with the force under Major General Phayro (Medal). Served with the 19th
™,s m the Egyptian war of 1882, and was prosent in the action of Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle
- if c eblr (Promotetl Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition
^? 'i~.tr5 as- Pnnc'Pal Medical Officer with the Egyptian Army (Clasp), in the operations of the E ryptian Frontier
*iew JJorce in 1885-86 as Principal Medical Officer of the Egyptian Army, and was present in the engagement at
<jimss (DSO.), and in the operations near Snakin in December 1888 including the engagement at Gemaizah (men-
tioned in despatches. Clasp, and s>rid Cla=s of the Medjidie).
til Lt-C°lonel G. .Ryan served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
-18 Lt.Colone) James Scanlan served in the Boer war of 1881.
"" Lt.Colonel H. Scott served in the Boer war of 1881.
™ Lt-ColonelH. Stannard served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
Lt.C&lonei W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867-68 (Medal).
mTt °,n boardH-M- Hospital Ship Victor EmanutJ during the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
23 Lt.Colonel A. H. Stokes served in the Boer war of 1881 in charge of the Base Hospital. Served in the
■Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
r * Lt-Colo;riel J- Tidbury served throughout the Egyptian war of 1882 m medical charge of the ist Battalion
ot the Gordon Highlanders, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on the 5th August,
a"d a* the battle oI'Tel-el-Ketiir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2»s t •C?lonel R- ToDm served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Lt.Colonel K. S. Wallis served in the Zulu war ot 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
including the storming of the stronghold— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in 1880-
81 m medical charge of the garrison at Potchefstroom during its investment (slightly wounded). Served with tha
.Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of moveable Field Hospkal and was present in the reconnaissance to
Metamineh (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
227 Lt.Colonel L. B. "Ward served in the Afghan war in 1873-73, and was present at the attack and capture of
Ah Musjid (Medal with Clasp).
228 Lt.Colonel B. W. ".Veilings served in the Afghan war in 1880 with the Southern Afghanistan Column
(Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Olasp, and Khedive's Star). Served iu the Souds,- campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
•"° Lt.Colonel J. G. Williamson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
„ Surgeon Major N\ Alcock served in the Kafir war in 1878 (Medal).
283 Brigade Surgeon W. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the ist Battalion of the West Kent
Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
231 Deputy Surgeon General G. B. F. Arden served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war from July
1863 to June 1866 (Medal).
235 Surgeon Major L. Armstrong served throughout the .Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnais-
sance on the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
236 Surgeon Major Ashton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
237 Brigade Surgeon J. B. Baker served with the Expeditionary Force in the north of China in i860 (Medal).
238 Brigade Surgeon T. Barnwell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
239 Surgeon Major D. P. Barry served with the ist Battalion 60th Royal Rifles throughout the Punjaub campaign of
-1848-49, was present at the siege of Mooltan. also at the battle of Goojerat, 21st Feb. 1849 (Medal with two Clasps).
Landed in the Crimea with the 13th Light Infantry on the 30th June 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, arid Turkish Medal). Served with the 97th Regiment during the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
240 Brigade Surgeon A. G. Bartley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
241 Brigade Surgeon A. W. Bate served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
242 Surgeon Major W. F. Bennett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagement at Dunquah
(Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
243 Surgeon Major A. W. Beveridge served with the 78th Highlanders in the Indian campaign and was present
with Outram's FoTce in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the
final capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
244 Deputy Surgeon General W. Bisset-Snell served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, with the Reserve at the storming of the North Taku Fort, actions of the
18th and 21st September and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for "meritorious
services").
245 Surgeon Major W. T. Black served in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of 1851-53, and was present at the
capture of Fort Armstrong from the rebels on 22nd Feb. 1851 (Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 6th Sept.
11855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
246 Brigade Surgeon E. F. Boult served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
247 Brigade Surgeon E. J. Boulton served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
Served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Gingindhlovu, and at the relief of Ekowe
{Medal with Clasp).
248 Brigade Surgeon C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to April 1859, and was present
at the siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah
<Medalwith Clasp).
253 Surgeon Major T. Carey served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, in eluding the storm
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 in medical charge of 500 men, being the head
quarters of the Regiment; present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao,
Buseerut Gunge (first andsecond),Boorbea.kechowkee,Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow
with Ha velock's Column; present in three sorties from the Residency, also at the defence of Cawnpore — severely
■wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
254 Deputy Surgeon General C. V. Cay served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 30th
Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
255 Brigade Surgeon H. T. Chapman served with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
256 Brigade Surgeon J. E. Clark served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
257 Brigade Surgeon J. B. Cockbnrn served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the expedition 60
Kertch, and Yenikale, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
259 Brigade Surgeon H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and
was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
2eo Brigade Surgeon Francis Collins served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martiniere ; with
Outram's Division in the Alumbagh, and engaged in the various operations there; also at the siege and capture
of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
263 Brigade Surgeon W. Creagh served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal) .
264 Surgeon Major J. J. Crean served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
365 Surgeon Major "W. Creyk served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).,
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Betired Pay. 73&-
266 Deputy Inspector General J. B. St. C. Crosse served with the nth Hussars during the Eastern campaign of
l8S4~53. including the affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Leeion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
267 Deputy Surgeon General D. Cullen served in the Crimea for nine months during the siege of Sebastopol,
chiefly attached to the 68th and 48th Regiments ; and was with the 4th Light Dragoons on the Cavalry expedition
to Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the-
suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Koorsee,
action of Nawabgunge, and with the reserve Column of theOude Field Force atOomeriah, and in the Trans Gogra
eampaign (Medal with Clasp).
268 Brigade Surgeon D. F. de Hodgson served with the Royal Artillery engaged in the Sikkim Expedition of 1861.
Served in the Zulu war in 1870 (Medal with Clasp).
269 Biigade Surgeon A. Doig served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
270 Deputy Inspector General R. Domenichetti served on the Staff of General Havelock on his first taking the
field in 1857, and was present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee.Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge,.
Bithoor, and Alumbagh, also the defence of the Alumbagh (thanked by the Presidentof the Council of India). Served
with the 75th Regiment before Lucknowunder General Outram in two attacks upon his position (Medal with Clasp).
271 Brigade Surgeon C. M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with four Privates of the 24th
Regiment, "for the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their lives in man-
ning a boat and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the reicue of some of their comrades, who formed partof
an expedition which had been sent to the island of Little Andaman, by order of the Chief Commissioner of British
Burmah, with the view of ascertaining the fate of the commander and seven of the crew of the ship Ateam
Valley, who had landed there, and were supposed to have been murdered by the natives. The Officer who
commanded the troops on the occasion reports : ' About an hour later in the day, Dr. Douglas, 2nd Battalion,
24th Regiment, and the four privates referred to, gallantly manning the second gig, made their way through the
surf almost to the shore, but finding their boat was half-filled with water, they retired. A second attempt made by
Dr. Douglas and party proved successful, five of us being safely passed through the surf to the boats outside. A
third and last trip got the whole of the party left on shore safe to the boats.' It is stated that Dr. Douglas accom-
plished these trips through the surf to the shore 03' no ordinary exertion. He stood in the bows of the boat, and)
worked her in an intrepid and seamanlike manner, cool to a degree, as if what he was then doing was an ordinary
act of everyday life. The four privates behaved in an equally cool and collected manner, rowing through the
roughest surf when the slightest hesitation or want of pluck on the part of any one of them would have been
attended by the gravest results. It is reported that seventeen officers and men were thus saved from what must,
otherwise have been a fearful risk, if not certainty of death." "Was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane
Society for the same service.
272 Brigade Surgeon W. E. Dudley served with the 3rd Buffs in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served'
in the Afghan war in 1879-80 in medical charge of the 78th Highlanders (Medal).
273 Brigade Surgeon W. Elgee served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
274 Brigade Surgeon A. F. Elliot served during the second phase of the Ashanti war, and was present at the
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
275 Deputy Inspector General TJ. W. Evans served as a volunteer (his Regiment, the 16th Lancers, being at home
from the commencement of the war in Russia until promoted in December 1854, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and in the Trenches beforeSebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
276 Brigade Surgeon J. H. Finnemore served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal) . Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal) .
277 Brigade Surgeon J. E. Fishbourne served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Khyber Field Force in medical
charge of Field Hospitals (Medal) . Also served in the Mahsood Wuzeeree Expedition in 1881 with the Bunnoo Column
in charge of a Field Hospital. Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
Received the thanks of the Governor General of India for services during the cholera epidemics in 1869 and 1879.
278 Surgeon Major W. Fletcher served in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
279 Brigade Surgeon S. Flood served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal). Served in the Nile Expedition in;
1884-85 with the River Column, and was present at the action of Kirbekan( Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star)
280 Deputy Surgeon General A. S. Fogo served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal
Artillery, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
281 Brigade Surgeon E. Footner served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp).
282 Deputy Surgeon General W. J. Fyffe served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
288 Deputy Inspector General G. T. Galbraith served with the 99th Regiment in the New Zealand war (Medal) ,
and was present at Ohaeawi and Ruapekapeka. He was the Senior Medical Officer present during the greater
part of the operations in the southern district of New Zealand ; at several skirmishes in the Valley of the Hutt ;
also at the Horokiwi on the 6th Aug. 1846. Served with the expeditionary force in the North of China in i860 (Medal).
289 Surgeon Major W. H. Garde served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
290 Surgeon Major H. A. Gogarty served at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee on
12th and 1 6th July 1857; also from 14th August at the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
291 Surgeon Major J. Goodwin served throughout the China war from 1857 to i860 (Medal with Clasp for Canton).
Served also in the New Zealand war from 1863 to 1866 (Medal).
292 Brigade Surgeon J. G. Grant served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the engagement at
El Magfar, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
293 Brigade Surgeon R. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and
was present at several engagements in the province of Taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to-
the notice of the Colonel commanding the district " for the very zealous and efficient services rendered by Assistant
Surgeon Grant at an engagement on the 28th July 1865, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he
directed Captain Close, who was mortally wounded, to be carried under cover" (Medal).
294 Surgeon Major Charles Gray served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action of
Sinho, taking of Tangku, and storming of the inner North Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
295 Surgeon Major J. Greig served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
296 Surgeon Major T. E. Hale served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Jan. 1855,
including duty in the trenches during the bombardments of Sebastopol in April and June, as also the assaults of the
Redan en the 18th June and 8th September (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded
the "S<B " 1. For remaining with an Officer who was dangerously wounded (Captain H. M. Jones, 7th Fusiliers) , in.
the fifth parallel, on the 8th September 1855, when all the men in the immediate neighbourhood retreated, excepting
Lieutenant William Hope and Doctor Hale; and for endeavouring to rally the men in conjunction with
Lieutenant Hope. 2. For having on the 8th September 1855, after the regiments had retired into the trenches,
cleared the most advanced sap of the wounded, and carried into the sap, under a heavy fire, several wounded men
from the open ground, being assisted by Sergeant Charles Fisher, 7th Royal Fusiliers." Served in medical
charge of a field force under Colonel Blunt during the Indian Mutiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans-Indus
Frontier during the hot season of 1857.
297 Brigade Surgeon W. M. Harman served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
298 Brigade Surgeon W. H. Harris served in the Crimea from the 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, the attack of the 18th June, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also-
served during the Indian campaign in 1857-58, And was present with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations
before Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lucknow. Present also
at the surrender of tho Forts of Ahmatee and Shunkerpore, pursuit of Beni Madhoo across the Gogra, at the
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal).
739 War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
599 Brigade Surgeon H. Harrison served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was
present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts actions near Tangcho w, and surrender of Pekin
■(Medal with two Clasps).
300 Surgeon Major R. E. Heath served in medical charge of a Detachment of the 1st Battalion 19th and 77th
Regiments in the Hazara campaign of 1868 under Major General Wilde.
3cl Brigade Surgeon J. Hector served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni
including the storming of the stronghold (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
301 Brigade Surgeon W. S. Hedley served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge of the Field Hospital at
Dongola (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
303 Surgeon Major J. J. Henry served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, ar>d was present at the action of
Khujwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action atCawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, capture of Luekuow, the Rohilcund
campaign, attack on the Fort of Rooyah. action of Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly, and with the Saugor
Field Division in various operations in Bundlecund (Medal with two Clasps) . Served in the New Zealand war of
1863-65, and was present at the attack on the Gate Pah, and atTe Ran ga (mentioned in despatches), also in several
skirmishes (Medal).
301 Brigade Surgeon W. R. G. Hinds served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
305 Brigade Surgeon Edmond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of i860 in the
north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking ot Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
306 Surgeon Major L. G. Hooper served in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. to Nov. 1854, when he was sent to Scutari
■in charge of wounded, but returned to the Crimea the following spring, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
307 Brigade Surgeon E. Hopkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the action of Doadpore and
.taking of Fort Mudjedea (Medal). Served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including the night attack of
22nd October, and attack on the Eagle's Nest Picquet (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war of 1878-80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
303 Brigade Surgeon I. Hoysted served %vith the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad
-campaign in 1858, and was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, 20th, 21st and 23rd October (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
309 Deputy Surgeon General J. M. Hyde served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 19th Jan. to 2nd
■Sept. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
310 Brigade Surgeon J. A. Illingworth served with the 57th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61
<Medal). Served in the 7th Fusiliers with the Eusofzie Field Force during the war on the North-West Frontier of
India in 1863-64 (Medal).
3,1 Brigade Surgeon W. Jay served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
312 Brigade Surgeon B. J. Jazdowski served in the campaign on the North-West Frontier of India in 1863-64, and
w&s present at the capture of the Umbeyla Pass (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and
Khedive's Star). Served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
sl3 Deputy Inspector General .Tee served in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of
Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served with Havelock's Column in the several
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence ; with Outram's
force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final capture
of Lucknow: present with Brigadier Camnbell's Column in the affairs of 20th and 21st March; also the Rohilcund
campaign in 1858 and capture of Bareilly ( Medal with two Clasps, CB. , Victoria Cross, and a year's service for Luck-
now) : was awarded the 1TC " for most conspicuous gallantry and important services, on the entry of the late Major
General Havelock's relieving force into Lucknow on the 25th September 1857, in having during action (when the
78th Highlanders, then in possession of the Char Bagh, captured two 9-pounders at the point of the bayonet), by
great exertion and devoted exposure, attended to the large number of men wounded in the charge, whom he
■succeeded in getting removed on cots and on the backs of their comrades, until he had collected the dooly bearers
who had fled. Subsequently, on the same day, in endeavouring to reach the Residency with the wounded men.
Surgeon Jee became besieged by an overwhelming force in the Ifote-Mehal, where he remained during the whole
night and following morning, voluntarily and repeatedly exposing himself to a heavy fire in proceeding to dress
the wounded men who fell while serving a 24-pounder in a most exposed situation. He eventually succeeded in
taking many of the wounded, through a cross fire of ordnance and musketry, safely into the Residency, by the
river-bank, although repeatedly warned not to make the perilous attempt."
314 Brigade Surgeon J. C. Johnston served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Jan. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
516 Brigade Surgeon M. G. Jones served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
316 Surgeon Major E. T. Kellett served in the Crimea from the 1st October 1854 to the 20th May 1856, including the
fiie^e and fall of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachments from Balaklava that took part in the battle on
the^sth October 1854. Was in medical charge of Russian wounded prisoners after Inkerman, and of the General
Field and Cholera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New
Zealand war in 1863-65, and was in medical charge of the 14th Regiment at the battle of Rangiriri (mentioned in
•despatches, Medal).
31" Brigade Surgeon W. R. Kerans served with the 99th Regiment in the China Expedition of i860, and was
present at the storming and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Egyptian war of 1S82
<Medal, and Khedive's Star).
3li Surgeon Major Thomas Kingston served in the Soudan campaign in 1SS5 with No. 1 Field Hospital, and
<was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
319 Brigade Surgeon Henry Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force during the New Zealand war in 1863-
•65, and was present at Paterangi, Waiari, and the subsequent operations of that campaign (Medal). Served in the
Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
320 Brigade Surgeon B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the attack
■on the outpost of Tomboo and several operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in General
Orders by the Commander in Chief in India of 10th November 1853 for assiduous attention to the sick on an
occasion when the whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1858 and present at the action on the banks of the Jumna on the 5th March (Medal).
321 BrigadeSurgeon J. Langdon served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
322 Brigade Surgeon H. J. H. Lawrence served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 wi:h the
Grenadier Guards (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
323 Surgeon Major W. Leach served in medical charge of the Left Wing 71st Highlanders during the Central Indian
campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the battles of Beora, Mongroulie, Sindwayu, and affair of
Karrai (Medal).
321 Lt.Colonel F. A. L'Estrange served it the Ashanti war in 1873-74 i11 medical charge of the 1st West
India Regiment, and was present at the battle of Amoaful and the capture of Coomassie ; afterwards served as
Transport Medical Officer for the embarkation of the sick and wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
325 Surgeon Major R. C. Lever served in the expedition against the Mohmund Tribes on the Punjab frontier
in 1863-64 with the 7th Hussars (Medal with Clasp).
327 Brigade Surgeon E. H. Lloyd served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-8S in charge of the Field Hospital at
Kaibar (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
328 Brigade Surgeon A. Long served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
329 Surgeon Major A. E. T. Longhurst served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also m the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present in
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 739a
the actions at Jugdespore (mentioned in despatches for " untiriji g zeal and courageous attention throughout the
day") and Toolsepore (Medal).
330 Brieade Surgeon E. L. Lovt, prior to entering the Army, served in the Royal Navy from the 14th February
1856 to the 25th November 1858. Served through the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal). Also through
theAshanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and present at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal in December 1878. the engagement at Charasiab, and in the various operations around Cabul from October
to December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with three Clasps).
331 Brigade Surgeon J. J. M'Carthy served throughout the campaign in China in r36o (Medal with two Clasps).
Also in the operations against, the Taeping rebels in 1862, and was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honor " as
a mark of His Imperial Majesty's approbation of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in
China, and especially to the late Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded." Also served in
the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
334 Surgeon Major H. .1. M'Laughlin served in the Boer war of 1881 and toolc part in the defence of Standerton.
Served with the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp and Khedive's Star).
335 Surgeon Major E. L. M'Sheehy served in medical charge of the 1st Dragoon Guards in Chin v throughout the
campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, the fall of tneTaku Forts, the actions of the 18th and 21st Septem-
ber, anO surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasps).
335 Deputy Inspector General B. M'Wharrie was p-e<ent with the 5q*h Regiment at the operations before and
capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
337 Brigade Surgeon C. Mackinnon served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1837-58, and was present at the
attack on the rebels near Peeroo in the Jugdespore Jungles on nth May 185S (Medal).
339 Surgeon Major O. B. Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, assaults on the Redan of the 18th June and 8th
September, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
340 Surgeon Major A. Minco served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80,
and took part in the march to Canlahar with the force under Major Geueral Phayre (Medal). Served with the
Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
344 Brigade Surgeon T. Moriarty served with the expedition against the Jowaki Afreedees in 1877-78 (Medal
with Clasp).
345 Surgeon Major A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations inQuiah, Western
Africa ; was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on 10th December, storming and destruction of
the stockades and war fences at Madonkia on 19th December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Ma-
donkia on the night of the 27th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 1861, and of the towns
of Mefemba and Majohn on 17th Jan. 1862 (mentioned in despatches).
340 Deputy Surgeon General C. B. Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditiorary force up the River
Gambia in June 1S66 and was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of Tubarcolong. Pro-
moted Staff Surgeon " in consideration of his valuable services during the epidemic of the yellow fever at the
Gambia." Served from June 1873 in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action of Essaman (mentioned in
despatches). Was in Medical Charge of "Wood's Regiment and the Troops commanded by Colonel Wood at the
head of the road when following the enemy from Mansu to the river Prah, including the reconnaissance of the
27th November. Present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in
despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
348 Brigade Surgeon T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the hostile Indians
of Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Northern
districts of British Honduras in that year.
345 Surgeon Major E.O'Connell served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; in the Waikato campaign, and had
medical charge of the Right Wing of a Flying Column under Major Rutherford, 70th Regiment, from Jan. to April
1864 ; East Coast campaign, and present at the Gate Pah and Te Ranga engagements (mentioned in despatches) ;
General Chute's expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki and back, and present at the attacks on Okotuku, Putahi,
Otapawa, Kitioniti, Pukiti, Ketemaria, Waikoko, and Merimeri 1 Medal).
333 Brigade Surgeon Owen Owen served in the field with the 50th Regiment during the Neiv Zealand war in
1865-66 (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid
<Medal with Clasp).
356 Surgeon Major R. C. Parkinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 as
Senior Medical Officer at the defence of Standerton.
357 Brigade Surgeon L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force in 1856 against the rebel Kareens in
Burmah, and was present in six engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59; was in medical
charge of the Arrah Field Force from June to Oct. 1858, and present in action at Sirthooa (wounded), Julpoora,
Brahminagunge, Rampore, Perowra, Jumaon, Karrisath, and Jugdespore ; volunteered to overtake Lt. Colonel Sir
H. Havelock aDd take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadee,
present again with the field force in the last action at Mahoolan, and in several other minor skirmishes (three
times mentioned iD despatches, Medal).
360 Deputy Surgeon General W. Perry served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct.
1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
361 Deputy Inspector General E. S. Protheroe served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from the
30th Oct. 1854, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastonol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
362 Brigade Surgeon C. C. Read served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Nov.
1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
363 Surgeon Major A. Reid served with the Royals in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
355 Surgeon Major W. J. Rendell served with the 41st and 55th Regiments in the Crimea from 10th March 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the
mutiny of 1857-59; present in medical charge of two Batteries of Royal Artillery at the action of Secundra
<Medal). Served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
366 Brigade Surgeon D. Renton served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
363 Brigade Surgeon A. C. Robertson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the action of Pandoo
Nuddee, in the operations of Cawnpore under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege
and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, action of Nawab Gunge, passage of the Goomtee, and
-occupation of Sultanpore (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
369 Brigade Surgeon A. B. Robinson served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu warof 1879, and was present in the
•engagement at Zuinguin Mountain and Olundi (Medal with Clasp).
370 Brigade Surgeon Frederick Robinson served with the Seois Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern cam-
paign 0^1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
.sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal witb four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
371 Surgeon Major E. A. H. Roe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, was present in the engagements of Girishk
.and Mai wand, and took part in the defence of Candahar (Medal).
372 Brigade Surgeon W. F. Ruttledge served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
374 Brigade Surgeon J. D. Sainter served with the Cavalry Division throughout the campaign of i860 in China
■(Medal)."
375 Deputy Inspector General G. Saunders served in medical charge of the 47th Regiment the Eastern campaign
•of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the
J26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Was Senior Medical Officer at Hong Kong during the
epidemic of fever in 1865 (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
376 Deputy Surgeon General J. E. Scott served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53, including the
expedition beyond the Kei in Aug. 1852, and the final clearing of the Waterkloof (Medal;. Embarked with
739& War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay.
the Rifle Brigade and served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1834-55, — from March 1855 as Surgeon of the
4ist_ Regiment (Medal with four Clsisps, 5th Class of the Med.jidie, and Turkish Medal).
377 Deputy Inspector General W. C. Seaman served in the Crimean campaign as Surgeon of the 72nd High-
landers from 28th May 1855, including the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the
iStii June (Medal with Clasp, and Turk sh Medal). Also in the same capacity iu the Indian campaigns in 1858-59,
including the siege and capture of Kotah, Ijeing present with the leading Column of assault on the 30th March
1858 ; and subsequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in
1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
378 Brigade Surgeon J. A. Shaw served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
379 Deputy Surgeon General H. F. Smith served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was attached
to Head Quarters and not absent a single day from duty ; had medical charge of Staff belonging to Adjutant
and Quarter Master General's Departments, and subsequently on the personal Staff of Sir James Simpson and Sir
William Codrington ; present at Balganac, Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
380 Surgeon Major G. F. Hume Spry served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
381 Brigade Surgeon P. W. Stafford served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879, an<i commanded the stretcher bearers in the
action of Ulundi (mentioned iu despatches); served afterwards in the Transvaal during the operations in
1879-80 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
382 Surgeon Major J. N. Stock served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the B irm?s e Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
584 Deputy Inspector General W. K. Swettenham served with Havelock's Column in the action of Mungarwar
attack and capture of the Alumbagh, assault and relief of the Residency of Luclmow and its subsequent defence
(wounded — grant of a year's service) ; present with Outram's Division throughout the occupation of the Alumbagh
and the sorties thence, also at the capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the subsequent campaign in Oude, includ-
ing the action of Buxar Ghat, Doondiakera, and other minor attaus (Medal with two Claspsj.
386 Brigade Surgeon T. A. Thornhill served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Khodagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bun-
galow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly — slightly wounded (Medal
with Clasp).
368 Brigade Surgeon T. C. Tolmie served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Secretary
to the Principal Medical Officer, and was present in the engagement at Giniss.
389 Brigade Surgeon E. D. Tomiinson served in the Province of Taranaki during the ETbw Zealand war and was
present at the capture of the Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutahi, Mataitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoukou,
the action of Poutoko, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuae and Wairau, and the destruction of Pahs
and villages in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal).
390 Surgeon Major J. W. Trotter served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854 with the Coldstream
Guards, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
392 Surgeon Major T. J. Tucker was present at the mutiny of the three Native Regiments at Dinapore on 25th
July 1857, at the defeat of the rebels under Koer Singh and capture of Jugdespore in August, advance to Lucknow
in Feb. and March 1858, including the actions of Chanda, fjmeerpoor, Sultanpore, and Duraha, the siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
393 Brigade Surgeon A. Turner served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
394 Surgeon Major W. Venour served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti campaign from, the 13th
December 1873 (Medal). Served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the Candahar Column,
including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzie. and was present at the affair at Takht-i-Pul in medical charge of a
squadron of the 15th Hussars and a half battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Medal). Served in the Soudan
Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 in charge of a hospital ship at the base (mentioned in despatches,
Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-S7 in medical charge of No. 16 British
Field Hospital and as Principal Medical Officer 5 Brigade, Shwebo, under Brigadier General Stewart (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
395 Deputy Inspector General T. F. Wall served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 18th June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the 38th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meeangunge,
siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
397 Surgeon Major E. C. R. Ward served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against
Sekukuni including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881. and was
present in the engagement at Madder Spruit— slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches).
393 Brigade Surgeon W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie
on 26th Oct. 1854, and assault on the Redan on the 8th September ; also present at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) .
399 Brigade Surgeon C. W. Watling served in the Afghan war of 1S78-80, and was present in the engagements at
Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 in charge
of the Field" Hospital at Korti and Abu Dom (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
101 Brigade Surgeon J. H. C. Whipple served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the E gyptian war
of 1882, and was present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
402 Brigade Surgeon Edwin Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Rose in 1S58, and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of
Golowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column in
pursuit of Burgore Sing (Medal with Clasp).
403 Brigade Surgeon Thomas Wright served with the 20th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meangunge, siege and
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
*at Brigade Surgeon T. W. Wright served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
405 Surgeon Major P. Connolly served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 (Medal).
406 Major J. E. V. Foss served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
407 Major A. Harding served in the Zulu war in 1879 in medical charge of the 57th Foot, and was present in
Lhe engagement at Gingindblovu and at the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
1881 in medical charge of Fort Marabastadt from December 1880 till March 1S81 (mentioned in despatches) ; sub-
sequently at Pretoria and Standerton until the withdrawal of the British troops. Served in the Egyptian war of
1S82 with Nto, 2 Bearer Company, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, took
part with the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and Abu
Kru and in the reconnaissance before Metammeh (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
— 40s' Lt.Colonel A. H. Morgan served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served with
the expedition up the Gambia in 1891-92 (Medal with Clasp); in the operations against the Sofas, West Coast of
Africa, in 1893-94 (mentioned in despatches) ; and with the expedition to the Gambia against Fodey Silah in 1894
(mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Clasp).
410 Major D. Parke served with the expedition to Sherbro', on the West Coast of Africa, in 1883 (mentioned
in despatches) .
41S Surgeon E. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war in 1864-66 (Medal).
«7 Surgeon W. C. Eddie served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
War Services of the Medical Officers on Half or Retired Pay. 740
418 Surgeon W. M. Gibaut served in the Crimean campaign from Feb. to Aug. 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
419 Surgeon W. R. Kynsey served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present at the capture of Coomassio
(Medal with Clasp).
420 Surgeon Colonel Ligertwood.- -For War Services, see Chelsea Hospital, Staff at.
421 Surgeon Captain J. A. M'Munn served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the siege of Sebastopol
Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
423 Surgeon T. M. Sunter served in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from 29th July 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
424 Surgeon Captain A. H. de Lorn served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
426 Surgeon Captain C. S.Robinson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 in medical charge of the 1st Battalion
Berkshire Regiment, and was present in the reconnaissance to Hasheen on the 1st February, in the engagements
at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and in the subsequent advance to and burning of Temai (Medal with two
Clasps, and Khedive's Star). Served in the operations of the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86.
427 Captain H. Cotton served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on
the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in
the march to Candahar, andwaspresent at the battle of Candahar ( Medal with three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration)
428 Surgeon Captain R. C. Johnston served as Civil Surgeon during the Zulu war in 1879 and the operations
against Sekukuni (lledal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85, and had charge of the Debbeh Field Hospital (Clasp).
423 Captain P. J. R. Nunnerley served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
430 Assistant Surgeon A. H. F. Lynch served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Jan. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the war of 1860-61 in New Zealand (Medal).
430t Assistant Surgeon G. D. Milne served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Sobraon and Tiroul
(wounded), capture of the village and Fort of Dehaign, attack and capture of Tiroul (Medal).
432 Assistant Surgeon H. T. Sylvester served with the 23i-d Fusiliers at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at
the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. 1855, on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir James Simpson's
despatch " for his courage in going to the front under heavy fire to assist the wounded" (Medal with Clasp,
Victoria Cross, and Knight of the Legion of Honor) : was awarded the lTffi " for going out on the 8th September
1855, under a heavy fire, in front of the fifth parallel, right attack, to a spot near the Redan (Sebastopol), where
Lieutenant and Adjutant Dyneley was lying mortally wounded, and for dressing his wounds in that dangerous
and exposed situation. This Officer was mentioned in General Sir James Simpson's despatch of the 18th September
1855, for his courage in going to the front, under a heavy fire, to assist the wounded." Served in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord CI yde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore,
siege and capture of Lueknow (Medal with two Clasps).
434 Quarter Master Blackmau served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
435 Captain H. Copping served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
436 Captain E. Enright served in the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal,
and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Soudan Expedition in 1884 and was present in the engagements at
El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, promoted Honorary Captain, and two Clasps).
4J7 Captain S. Evans served with the Ro3ral Artillery in the China war of i860 (Medal with Clasps for the Taku
Forts and Pekin) .
438 Major Gorman served in the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 30th Jan. 1855 to the end of the
Russian war, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th
September; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Zulu war in 1879 on the Line of Communications, and took part in the operations against Sekukuni,
Honorary rank of Captain, and Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Egptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action of Kassasin (9th September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp,
and Bronze Decoration). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
439 Captain H. Graham served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
440 Captain J. Horn served in the Zulu war in 1879, and in the subsequent operations against Sekukuni,
including the storming of the stronghold (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881, and took part
in the defence of Pretoria. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
441 Captain R. Howell served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
442 Captain Charles Johnson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
443 Captain Henry Johnson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal).
444 Captain D. Lackey served with the 1st Bombay European Fusiliers at Mooltan during the Indian Mutiny in
1858 (Medal). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). He has also
the Medal for Long and Meritorioiis Service.
445 Captain D. M'lntyre served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
446 Captain J. D. Marshall served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
447 Major W. A. Moss served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
448 Captain D. O'Connor served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (granted the higher rate of pay, Clasp).
449 Major R. T. Osborne served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(honorary rank of Captain, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (honorary rank of Major).
450 Major F. Philpot served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56 including the battle of Inkerman and fall of
Sebastopc* (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
452 Captain T. Thompson served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
453 Captain F. Tighe served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) ; also served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp).
4*4 Major W. Ward served in the Boer war of 1881.
455 Captain H. S. Webb served in the Boer war of 1881.
455 Mr. John Davies served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 with the Light Division (Medal, and Turkish
Medal).
Half Pay. — Army Schools.
Inspectors.
Bacon, Edward, Hon. Lieutenant 2 Apr. 84 I Masterson, John, Son. Captain 12 Aug. 95
Bell, Robert, Hon. Captain 7 July 90 Perkins, John C. Hon. Captain... 1 June 96
Carroll, Jas. Henry, Son. Major 22 Sept. 85 Redman, William, Hon. Captain 2 Dec. 92
Carson, Thomas, Hon. Captain ... 11 Feb. 90 Robertson, George, Hon. Major. 1 July "
Cooper, Alfred 25 Aug. 90
Earp, Thomas, Hon. Major 1 July 81
Eldridge, Joseph Benjamin 13 July 84
Giles, Edward, Hon. Major 8 June 82
Goadby, Sam. Hill, Hon. Major. 14 Feb. 84
Green, George,- Hon. Capt 19 Apr. 94
Kenny, Richard Thos. Hon. Capt. 12 July 92
Kidd, James Gordon... 7 July 90
Major, Frederic, Hon. Captain ... 12 Aug. 95
SuB-LySPECTOBS.
Hayes, John Joseph 27 Jan. 87 I Newsom, John 1 Apr
Hebb, Henry 25 Mar. 85 |
Robinson, William, Hon. Major 14 Feb. 84
Rogers, Edwin H.y. Hon. Major... 11 Sept. 82
Shipman, Enoch 14 Feb. 84
Smears, John A. Hon. Lieut 23 Apr. 90
Smith, Thomas Woodford, Hon.
Captain 27 Feb. 94
Stewart, John, Hon. Major 1 July 81
74i
Half or Retired Pay. — Chaplains' Department.
Chaplains.
Arthur, David,1 ist Class
Barton, Joh'i Yarker, MA. ist Class
Beach, W. R. MA mt Class
Beaton, Patrick,3 MA. (Presbyterian)istClass...
Bennett, D. D. MA '.
Browne, Ralph 0.* ist Class
Bullock, Reginald Heber. DCL. ist Class,
Honorary Chaplain to the Queen
Clark, Sydney, MA. i*tCla*a
Coar, Charles J.5 MA. ist Class
Coghlan, Thomas Lloyd (R. Catholic), ist Class
Collins, J A. Welsh.0 BA. x*t Class
Crooke, Milward," MA. ist Class
Crozier, J. A.2 Mi
Godwin, George Nelson,9 3rd Class
Gregson. Charles, MA.. iH Class
Jenner, Edward H. F. BA. 2nd Class
Lough, William J. BA. 4th Class
M'Carthv. Arthur (Roman Catholic), 2nd Class
M'Dougall, Henry, MA. 4th Class
20 Nov. ? 8
1 Mar. 82
20 Dec. 79
1 July 78
17 July to
9 Aug. 82
23 Apr. 81
16 Oct. 74
3 Mar. 80
1 Apr. 79
16 Mar bi
18 May 75
7 Jan. 74
1 Jan. 87
6 Jan. 97
6 June 97
5 July 76
30 Apr. 79
22 July 47
Mactaggart, John,11 2nd Class 15 June 90-
Mead, George. MA. ist Class 10 Feb. 87
Mnlesworth, Thomas, MA. ist Class 79 Nov. 76
Nickprson, David, MA. ist Class 10 Jan. 97
O'Callaghan. Francis {Soman Catholic) 2nd Class 29 Dec. 78
O'Flaherty, John (Roman Catholic), ist Class ... 1 Apr. 79.
Patterson, Robert Stewart,'2 1st Class 14 Apr. 92
Ponsford, William, ist Class 1 May 80
Rosser, Charles Adeane, MA. 1st Class 12 Apr. 9.1
Scott, Matthew Robert, Ml. 1st Class 10 Apr. 63
Solbe. C. A.,13 BA. 1st Class' 1 Dec. 90
Somerville, Dudley,2 MA. ist Class 6 Mar. 75
Stanley, Thomas Cuter, LLD. ist Class 5 Dec. 79
Thomson, Frederick Forsyth, ist Class 1 Oct. 75
Virtue, John (Bo/nan Catholic), ist Class 2 Feb. 75
Walsh. E. L. BA. 1st Cass 5 Aug. 75
Wheeler, Horace N.2 MA. ist Class ..: 28 May 75
William*, u. Campbell.1* ~DD 14 Mav 79
Wylde, George, MA. 1st Class 25 Feb. 78
1 The Rev. D. Arthur served in the Egyptian -war of 18S2 attached to the ist Battalion of the Cameron High-
landers, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the
Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
2 The Revs. J. A. Crozier, D. Somerville, and H. N. Wheeler served with the Army in the Crimea, and have re-
ceived the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
3 The Rev. P. Beaton served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, and was present in the engagement at Orakau.
(Medal).
4 The Rev. R. C. Browne served in the Ashnnri campaign under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
5 The Rev. C. J. Coar served in the Zulu war of 1879. anfl was present in the engagement at TJlundi (mentioned
in despatches, promoted Chaplain ist Class, and Medal with Clasp).
6 The Rev. J. A. W. Collins served with the field force in the Waikato during the New Zealand war in 1864-65,
and was present at the investment and capture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field
force under Ma. or General Chute in the Wanganui-Taranaki campaign in 1866, including the Bush march to
Taranaki, and was present at the assault and capture of Otapawa and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of
Kelemarai and other places (mentioned in desparches, Medal).
7 The Rev. M. Crooke served in the Eastern campaign in 1S54-55, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal I.
9 The Rev. G. N. Godwin served in the operations near Suakin in December 1888 including the engagement at
Gemaizah (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
11 The Rev. J. Mactaggart served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 18S2, pnd was-
present at the battle of Tel el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); also served with the Soudan Ex-
pedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two
Clasps). Served with the Nile Expedition in 1684-85, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (mentioned In
despatches, promoted Chaplain of the 3rd Class, two Clasps).
12 The Rev. R. S. Patlerson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service during the war in the East. Served:
as a Lieutenant in the Canadian VolunteerRifles at the time of the Trent affair, and also in the first Fenian raid;
accompanied, as Chaplain, the Red River expeditionary force of 1870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley to Fort Garry
(Medal). Proceeded to the Gold Coastin September 1873, and served thereuntil the capture of Coomassie (Medal)-
13 The Rev. C. A. Solbe served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
11 The Rev. G. C. Williams served with the Baltic Expedition in 1854 (Medal).
Half or Retired Pay. — Veterinary Department.
Principal Veterinary Surgeon.
Fleming, George,1 CB. FBCVS. [R]
Lambert, James Drummond,2 CB. 2'RCVS.
Staff Veterinary Surgeons.
Collins, Francis Frederick
Gardiner, Beniamin Channing Rouse3
Gudgin, Tom Parinder* [R]
Owles, Alfred Job5
Steel, Charles0
"VETERI-
NARY
SURGEON.
1ST CLASS
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonels.
Berne, James Coleman7
Dwyer, John Cornelius
Ewing, Edward8
Kettle, James9
Oliphant, George A^ert,10 FRCVS.
Oliver, George Agnatius Amos1'
Poyser, Richard,12!) SO
Russell, William Albert, JFBCVS
Walker, Francis13
Walters, William Barker,14 CB
Inspecting Veterinary Surgeons.
Anderson, John15
Appleton, William16
Kvans, Griffith, MD
Meyrick, Jurues Joseph,17 CB
28 Dec. 55
12 Oct. 57
8 Dec.
19 May 46
10 June 54
17 Feb. 49
11 Oct. 55
7 Aug. 67
23 Dec. 68
8 Sept. 6_
Ti Jan. 6;
22 June 6
16 Feb. 64
12 Sept. 63
24 Jur.eo2
3 Oct. 62
26 Aug. 61
21 Aug. 67
2 Sept.6£
26 Nov. 6
1 July 59
29 July 62
26 Nov. 6
21 Aug. 67
_t Jan. 6c
31 Jan. 6c
1 Jan. 6c
1 Jan. 6c
2 Feb. 78
!3 Dec. 81
7 Mar. 7c
1 Aug. 77
2 Aug. 71
5 Jan. 7c
8 Mar. 7c
4 Oct. 73
3 May 74
2 Aug. 71
STAFF
VET.
SURGEON.
21 Aug. 79
12 Mar. 8
2 Aug. 71
25 June 61
2 Aug. 71
6 July 70
25 Feb. 8c
VEl. LT.
COLONTL.
25 June 7 -
4 Oct. 73
6 July 70
19 Sept. 70
6 Jan. 96
3 Mar. 98
ii Feb. 95
6 Jan. Qt
28 June 8;
28 May 94
4 Mar. 9=
6 Apr. 87
6 Sept. 8c
29 Aug. 8:
PRINCIPAL i RETIRED
VET. OR
SURGEON. jHALF PAY..
28 June S3 28 June 90-
28 June co^S June 97
24 Jan. 82
21 July 79,
27 Jaly 85.
\g June 81
1 June 85,
18 Jan. g&.
23 Apr. 93
3 Mar. 9s.
4 Aug. 9S
26 Jan. 96-
14 Mar. 95
7 Apr. 97
6 Jan. 96
25 Nov. 93.
24 Feb. 94
14 Jlar. 95.
7 APr- 97 I
6 Jan. 96 I
25 Nov. 93.
'.4 .teb. 94. 1
8 Oct. go- S;l
6 Apr. 87 I
7 Aug . 00
6 Sept. 89.
Veterinary Department.
742
Veterinary Surgeons, ist class.
Adams, John Prosser18
Baldock, John,19 Son. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon
Barker, John,20 7 Hussars
Boyd, William, Royal Artillery
Bushman, John George, 21 Hussars
Constant, Stephen Price,21 5 Dragoon Guards
Dawson, Henry22 -
Hall, William.'.
Hinge, Daniel Isaac.24 Son. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon .
Jones, Alfred Adrian,25 2 Life Guards
Kelly, Edward, Royal Artillery ..„
Marshall, Frederick FitzHugh
Mence, Martin, 1 Life Guards .
7 Jan. 58
27 Oct. 49
5 Jo-'y 55
. 26 Nov. 61
1 July 55
10 June 71
26 Feb. 56
, 22 June 60
25 July 55
Murray, Robert Walter,27 Son. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon 130 May 57
Percivall, Charles I30 June 63
Philips, James George, Royal Artillery I28 Aug. 38
Plomley, Francis28 j 1 Sept.67
Reilly, Charles George H-, Son. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon- 115 Feb. 61
SURGE or
14 June 73
1ST CLASS.
INSP. VBT
SURGEON.
26 Sept. 84
15 Feb. 56J21 Aug. 67
27 July 55(29 July 62
31 July 67J13 July 79
' 8 Aug. 69
26 Noy. 61
4 Dec. 63
2 Aug. 71
21 Apr. 63
1 Apr. 83
21 Aug. 67
5 Jan. 76
4 Dec. 63
Sewell, Herbert,30 Ron. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon
Skoulding, John B. William31
"Veterinary Majors.
Burt, Walter32
Case, Middleton Frederick Mallett33
Edwards, John Denis31
Evans, John William35
Gillard, Charles Whitney36
Hamilton, John
Healy, Michael Francis38
Kemp, Walter Henry
Killick, Thomas Alexander39
Longhurst, Seaward40
Powell, Benjamin Augustus White41
Walker, Wlliiam42
Whitfield, George Digby43
Wilson, Stuart Murray
Veterinary Captain.
Kelly, Edward Harvey
Veterinary Surgeons
Goddard, Samuel Thomas, Royal Artillery
Lord, William Barry, Royal Artillery
Masters, William James, Royal Artillery
31 Jan. 55
9 Nov. 55
22 Jan.
11 Nov. 76
1 July 59
2 Feb. "
2 Aug. 71
4 Dec. 63
21 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 76
11 Sept.6o
22 Jan. 68
11 Sept. 89
13 Feb. 71
20 Sept. 71,15 Feb. 83
3 June 68
30 June 63
q Feb. 70
30 Oct. 78
14 June 73
oa
HALF PAY.
15 Mar. 73
12 Jan. 67
2 Aug. 71
14 July 69
26 eb. 81
31 Oct.
23 Jan.
15 May 66
3 Mar. 80
15 Nov. 79
6 Dec. 76
30 Apr.
30 Nov. 81
15 June 87
10 June 91
19 Feb. 8r
20 Jan. 86
4 Sept. 80
2 May 83
12 Sept. 83
19 Sept. 68
2 May 88
19 Aug. 86
9 May 84
18 Mar. 88
vet. maj.
4 Oct. 73 4 Nov. 93
14 July 81 29 Sept 91
26 Aug. 96 2 Apr. 98
15 Feb. 93 29 Sept.57
15 Feb. 93: to Nov. 97
3 June 80! 9 Dec. 96
1 Nov. 79! 8 Mar. 94
0 Feb. 92*16 Sept. 95
30 Oct. 98 28 Dec.
9 Feb. 82
30 Oct.
14 June 83114 June 93' 9 Nov. <
1 Apr. 83 1 Apr. 9313 Adt. 98
I14 July 8; 29 Ma.y 96
1 Apr. 83 1 Apr. 93*28 Dec. 98
'21 July 92 3 Nov. 97
26 Feb. 91
7 Mar. 95
4 Jan. 59 23 Jan. 79
1 Oct. 54 18 Apr. 64.
14 July 61 17 Dec. 79
Williamson, Thomas John 5 Mar. .55 21 Oct. 71
1 Principal Veterinary Surgeon Fleming served in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall of Sebastopol.
Served in the Military Train with the Expedition to North China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
eapture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
2 Principal Veterinary Surgeon J. D. Lambert served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was
present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war of 1881 as Principal
Veterinary Surgeon.
3 Staff Veterinary Surgeon Gardiner served with the 7th Dragoon Guards throughout the Kafir war of 1846-47
(Medal).
I Staff Veterinary Surgeon T. P. Gudgin served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, iucludingthe siege and capture of
Lucknow, the Oude campaign, action of Jamo, assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bun-
gaon (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Staff Veterinary Surgeon Owles served, from 21st July 1855, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal,
with Clasp, and Turkish Me ial) . Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the Hindun on.
30th and 31st M»y 1856, siege and capture of Delhi, taking of Bareilly, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
6 Stall' Veterinary Burgeon C. Steel served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 (Medal).
1- Veterinary Lt.Colonel J. C. Berne served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 (Medal). Served with
the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85.
8 Veterinary Lt.Colonel E. Ewmg served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
9 Veterinary Lt.Colonel J. Kettle served in the Abyssinian war in 7867-68 (Medal).
10 Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. A. Oliphant served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon
with the Koorum Field Force (Medal).
II Veterinary Lt.Colonel G. A. A. Oliver served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engage-
ments at Girishk and Mai wand, and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
12 Veterinary Lt.Colonel Poyser served with the Carabmiers in rhe Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the
expeditions into the Lughman Valley and against the Wuzeeree IChugianis (Medal). Served with the Chitral
Relief Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (mentioned in despatches, DSO., and Medal with Clasp).
13 Veterinary Lt.Colonul F. Walker served with the ist Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Ka-ssasiii, at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and
at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
14 Veterinary Lt.Colonel W. B. Walters served in the Zulu war in 1879 (mentioned in despatches, Medal)
Served in the Souuan campaign in 1885 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon in Egypt (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Cla^p, and Khedive's Star).
15 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon J. Anderson served in the New Zealand war in 1860-66, including the Taranaki
and Waikato campaigns, and was present at the affairs of Kerri Keiri and Pukikohe, and actions of Rangiawhia,
Hirini, and the Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force
in 1867-68, and formed and had charge of the Sick Depots at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was three
times employed on Special Service (meutioued in despatches, Medal). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with
the Koorum Field Force and afterwards with the Khyber Lme Force as Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon (me utioned
in despatches, Medal). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Principal Veterinary Surgeon with the Indian
Contingent, and was present at the battle'of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Ca'iro (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) .
16 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon W. Appleton was attached to the Military Train during the New Zealand war
of 1863-66 (Medal). Served in the Afgnan war in 1878-79, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
Mus.jid and in the affair at Futtehabad (Medal with Clasp).
" 'inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Meyrick served in the Egyptian war of 1882 as Principal Veterinary S-orgeon
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal, 3rd Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
w Veterinary Surgeon J. P. Adams served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement a
Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 (Medal with two Clasps). *
3/
War Services of the Veterinary Department on Half or Retired Pay.
743
19 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Baldoek served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star).
20 Veterinary Surgeon Barker served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from 17th Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian
campaign from Feb. 185S to March 1859, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh,
siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyza Ijad, passage of
the Goomtee at Sultannore, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kand'oo Nuddee and Hy-
derghur ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Mee.jee-
dia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul-and affair at Sitkaghat (lledal with Clasp).
21 Veterinary Surgeon Constant served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava
and lnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
22 Veterinary Surgeon H. Dawson served in the 14th Hussars with the Persian Expedition of 1857 (Medal with
Clasp). Also with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and present at siege and capture of
Ratghur, action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, at Malthone, battle of Betwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of
Koonch, advance on and capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
24 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon D. I. Hinge served, in the Eastern campaign in 1855-56 after the fall ot
Sebastopol. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 as. Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
25 Veterinary Surgeon A. A. Jones served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, including the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Boer war of 1881. Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
27 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon R. W. Murray served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 with the Turkish
Contingent, and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
28 Veterinary Surgeon F. Plomley served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and cap-
ture of Ali Mu'sjid (Sledal with Clasp).
30 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon Sewell served with the 1st Royal Dragoons in the Crimea from June to Oct.
1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
31 Veterinary Surgeon Skoulding served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nursoond
(Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and captire of Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
32 Veterinary Major W. Burt served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war
of 1882 (Medal', and Khedive's Star) ;-.also served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (mentioned in despatches,
Clasp).
33 Veterinary Major M. F. M. Case served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and. Khedive's Star); also served in the operations near Suakm in December 1888
including the engagement of Gemaizah (Clasp, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
34 Veterinary Major J. D. Edwards served in the Afghan warin 1S79-80 (Medal).
33 Veterinary Major J. W. Evans, served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Indian Contingent, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
36 Veterinary Major C. W. Gillard served in the Afghan war in 1880, and took part in the advance to Candahar
(Medal). Served in the Boer war in 1881 (promoted 1st Class Veterinary Surgeon for services in Afghanistan
and South Africa). Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
33 Veterinary Major M. F. Healy served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
39 Veterinary Major Killick served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
10 Veterinary Major Lcnghurst served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1S79 (Medal with
Clasp).
41 Veterinary Major B. A. W. Powell served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 (Medal with Clasp).
42 Veterinary Major W". Walker served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with th,e force under Sir Donald Stewart
(Medal).
43 Veterinary Major G. D. Whitfield served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Half Pay.— Military Store Department.
Deputy Superintendent of Stokes".
Cooper, Charles Herring 24 July 62
Assistant Supebintendent of Stores.
Phillips, Noblett 24 June 68
Deputy Assistant Superintendents of Stoees.
Leslie, John 1 Apr. 61
Shepherd, Frederick Samuel 1 Apr, 6>
Tribe, Alfred Read 1 Apr. 61
Half Pay. — Purveyors' Department.
Pbincipal Pubveyoe.
Hagger, Thomas Oxenham
principal
I pubveyoe.
1 July 55 24 Dec. 60
< Pubveyoes.
Bush, John 28 Oct. 59 | Coward, Charles 31 Mar. 55
Deputy Purveyors.
Gray, William 22 Feb. 6ii Stewart, Richard Hardinge 22 Feb. 61
Hemingway, Edward Frederick1 22 Feb. 61 1
1 Mr. Hemingway served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in the New
Zealand war of 1860-66 (Medal).
Officers of Royal Artillery Retired from the Service on Annuities.
Phelips, Hen. Plantagenet Prescott1
Shakerley, Geoffrey Joseph5
Walsh, Lewis Paxton6
BATE OF
BANK.
21 Feb. 57
1 Apr. 59
3 Jan. 62
WHEN
RETIRED.
Second Captains.
28 Sept.71 .Deedes, Granville
28 Sept.71
17 Jan. 72
de Visme, Henry Auriol Douglas 7 ...
Stirling, Walter George
Lieutenants.
Allan, Dudley North ,T
Cullen, Arthur John '.'..'.
Day, Francis Harry Eniilius
Harvey, Henry Beauchamp Richard
date of
RANX.
WHEN
RETIRED.
15 Mar. 71 2 Dec. 71
21 Feb. 61 11 Sept.71
1 Jan. 70 i
22 June 59
1 Apr. 59
1 Nov. 60
8 Dec. 60
11 Nov. 71
28 Sept.71
7 Sept.71
11 Nov. 71
17 Jan. 72
1 Captain Phelips served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Shakerley served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain L. P. Walsh served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the beginning of February to the end
of July 1855. was employed before Sebastopol in the trenches during the bombardments of April and Jimp . and was
present at the attack and capture of the Quarries on the 7th June with the 2nd Division (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
? Captain de Visme served in the Crimean campaign from February to October 1855, including the siege and fail
of S^oastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
General and Field Officers who have Retired from the Service 744
BY SALE, BY COMMUTATION, WITS A GBATUITY, OB BY SUBBENDEB OF HALF PAY.
NOT IN THE BESEBVE.
Note. — It is particularly requested that Officers whose names should appear in this list will communicate the facr.
of their continued existence to the Editor of Hart's Army List, 50A, Albemarle Street, London, at least once in
the year, not later than the month of October, as otherwise their names are liable to be removed herefrom.
LIEUTENANT GENERAL.
Elwyn, Thomas, Royal Artillery 20 July 71
MAJOR GENERALS.
Brown, John Henry,1 Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 80
Chesney, Francis Rawson,2 Royal Engineers... 1 Apr. 76
Donnelly, Sir John F. Dykes,3 KCB. R. Eng.
Sec. Science and Art Depart. S. Kensington ... 31 Dec. 87
Grearu, Robert Nevill, Wiltshire Regiment ... 28 Oct. 85
Hamilton, Francis William, Scots Fusiliers... 23 Jan. 87
Jervois, John Gordon, Royal Engineers 1 July 82
Magenis, Henry Cote,8 Royal Artillery 18 July 85
Mann, James Robert, CMG. Royal Engineers 18 Oct. 73
Percival, Horace, Royal Artillery 1 Jan. 84
Scott, Sir Fras. Cunningham/0 KCB. KCMG.
42 Foot 25 Mar. 96
Steward, Edward Harding, Royal Engineers 14 July 83
Synge, Millington Henry, Royal Engineers ... 8 Mar. 73
COLONELS.
Agg, William,1 51 Foot 22 Mar. 69
Aglionby, Arthur,2 CB. 33 Foot 29 Aug. 73
Aitchison, William,* Scots Guards 10 July 68
Aldworth, Richard William,5 7 Foot, 9 Bn.
King's Boyal Bijles 20 Mar. 62
Allan, Andrew Timbrell,6 25 Foot 1 Apr. 63
Baby, Daniel Antoine," Military Train 1 July 81
Baillie, George Clement, Royal Engineers 2 Aug. 65
Baker, Robert Broome, 16 Foot 1 July 81
Berry, Edward R.9 Staff Officer of Pensioners 1 July 81
Bibby, Alfred,11 4 Hussars 18 Nov. 86
Blake, Matthew Gregory, Canadian Regiment 28 June 38
Bovill, James Owen,12 6 Foot 1 July 81
Brown, Thos. Southwell,13 83 Foot 3 June 76
UCBrowne, Henry George,-14 100 Foot 1 July 81
Bruce, Robert,15 CB., Unattached 17 May 67
Burnell, Edward S. P. Coldstream Guards 6 Aug. Si
Bushe, Charles Kendal,17 59 Foot 26 June 71
Campbell, James, 87 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Campbell, Walter, Unattached 16 Nov. 58
Cane, Stopford, 30 Foot n Nov. 51
Cathcart.-ffon.Aug.Murray^GrenadierGuards 27 Oct. 64
Clark, Stanley Yeatman,21 17 Lancers 1 Apr. 82
Clarke, James Cumming, 76 Foot 1 July 81
Cleeve, Stewart Alexander,22 13 Foot 1 July 81
Cocks, Philip Reginald, Royal Artillery 1 May 58
Colville,Z/oii. Sir Wm. James,23 KYO. CB. Hi''.
Brigade, Master of the Ceremonies to the Queen,
and Extra Equerry to H.B.U. the Duke of
Saxe Coburg and Gotha 26 Nov. 69
Cooper, Joshua Harry,25 7 Foot 21 June 69
Curzon, George Augustus,2" 2 Life Guards ... 10 Apr. 87
Da vies, George Silvester,28 Cavalry Depot 1 July 81
Digby, Edward H.T. Lord,™ Coldstream Gds. . is Aug. 87
Donovan, Thomas,31 Cape Mounted Rifles 30 July 60
Downing, John David,33 28 Foct 1 July 81
Dowson, Charles Sutherland,34 10 Foot 1 July 81
e. Eden, Morton Robert,35 56 Foot 10 May 79
Faddy, Peter Pickmore,37 Royal Artillery 29 June 58
Fairfax, Sir Wm. Geo. Herbert Taylor Ram-
say, Bart** 15 Foot 11 Oct. 79
Faussett, William,40 44 Foot 11 Jan. 79
Fraser, Hon. Henry Thomas,42 Scots Guards.. 18 Dec. 83
Gardiner.Richard, late Inspecting Field Officer 26 Oct. 58
Gardiner, Thomas George, 3 Foot 9 Dec. 69
Gardner, Edgar, 2 West India Regiment 1 July 81
Geddes, John, 44 Foot 1 July 81
Glass, Henry Edward,43 Cheshire Regt. (22 F.j 1 July 81
Godman, Arthur FitzPatrick, DL. 6 Dragoon
Guards 7 July 80
Grace, Sheffield Hamilton,44 68 Foot 1 July 8i
Grant, Charles Coote, 16 Foot 1 July 81
Gregory, Henry Jas. Michell,46 3 W.I. Regt. ... 15 May 57
Griffiths, Edward St. John,47 19 Foot 1 July 81
Hay, Alex. Sebastian Leith,53 CB. 93 Foot 16 Apr. 58
Hervey, Thos. Geo. O'Donoghue, Ceylon Rifles 1 July 81
Hibbert, Francis Gordon,54 20 Foot 4 Apr. 70
Jenner, Augustus Frederick, 11 Foot 21 Feb. 65
Kippen, Horatio Nelson, 12 Foot 1 July 81
Littleton, Hon. Edward George Percy, CMG.
Grenadier Guards 1 July 81
Lloyd, Robert Clifford, 68 Foot 9 Sept. 59
Lowe, Arthur Charles,58 11 Foot 15 Mar. 58
M'Donnell, John,60 Cape Mounted Riflemen ... 1 July 81
M'Kerlie, Sir John Graham, KCB. Royal Eng. 10 June 61
Macnaghten, Sir Fra. Edm. Bt.6i 8 Hussars;
4 Battalion Irish Bijles 21 Feb. 7c
Mansfield, Sir Charles Edward,66 KCMG.
Unatt. Consul General, U.S. of Venezuela ... 1 Oct. 77
Master, Wm. Chester, C.B.67 28 F. Gent, at Arms 27 Mar. 63
V€ Ma.ude, Francis Cornwallis,68 CB. R. Art.
Jlilitary Knight of Windsor 20 July 66
Miller, John,69 Unattached 3 Aug. 63
Moffat, Bowland, 1 West India Regt 1 May 61
Montagu, Horace,70 8 Hussars 15 Aug. 82
Morgan, Charles,71 67 Foot t July 81
Muter, Dunbar Douglas,72 31 Foot 31 Mar. 65
Napier, Edward, Cavalry Depot 6 July 25
Ness, Richard Edw. Derby, 3 W. I. Regt 1 July 81
Noblett, Edward Abbott.73 18 Foot 1 July 81
Nunn, Jas. Lol'tus Winniett,7* 80 Foot 1 July 81
Ogilvy, Thomas, 2 Life Guards 28 Nov. 54
Ouvry, Henry Aime,75 CB. 9 Lancers 5 Feb. 63
Percy, George Algernon, Grenadier Guards... 19 July 82
Prendergast, Lenox,78 2 Dragoons 1 July 81
Price, John Andrew,79 Royal Artillery 17 June 76
Reynardson, Charles Birch,80 Grenadier Gds. 8 Sept. 86
Rhodes, Godfrey,81 Unattached 1 July 81
Roberts, William Arthur, Royal Artillery 11 Aug. 86
Robertson, James Alexander, 82 Foot i6Sept;57
Robertson, James Peter,82 CB. Military Train 28 Aug. 63
Rocke, Richard Hill,83 2 Foot 1 July 81
Saudwich, Edward G. H. Earl of, Gren. Gds.
5 Bn. King's Boyal Bifles 12 Sept.81
Scovell, Edward W. 96Foot 8 July 61
Shakerley, Henry Webster, Royal Artillery... 22 Mar. 84
Sibthorp, Richard Fras. Waldo,85 Unatt. ...... 1 July 80
Sinclair, C. V,'. Lo7-d,s6 57 Foot 8 Mar. 79
Smyth, Henry Montagu, 44 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Steward, Richard Oliver F.87 Unattached 1 July 81
Stewart, Jas. Ainslie,ssR. Marines, Gent.atArms 22 May 66
Swinfen, Frederick Hay,91 5 Dragoon Guards ;
Military Knight of Windsor 8 Mar. 79
Tempest, Thomas Richard Plurabe, 23 Foot ... 20 June $a
Teulon, George, 16 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Thornhill. Charles,9- Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 85
Travers, Frederick John,93 Royal Artillery ... 1 Apr. 65
Travers, John,9* Royal Artillery 24 Jan. 62
Trevelyan, Harrington Astley,95 7 Hussars... 19 Apr. 69
Vincent, Arthur Hare, 3 Hnssarr. 1 Oct. 8r
Watson, William Henry,96 Royal Artillery 4 Oct. 79
Wegg, John, 42 Foot 14 Aug. 59
Wellesley, -Hon. Fred. Arthur, Coldstream Gds. 23 Jan. 78
Wilson, Aug. Nicholas,101 Rifle Brigade 19 May 80
Wise, Charles, 65 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Wybergh. Archibald.102 63 Foot 1 July 81
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Addams, James, R. Artillery 6 Nov. 27
Alexander, Boyd Francis.1 Rifle Brigade 21 Mar. 72
Allen, James, 2 W. I. Regt 9 Nov. 46
Alleyne, Douglas,2 37 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Acnesley, Hugh, Earl,* Scots Guards 18 May 60
Armstrong, Alex. Boswell,5 Cape M. Rifles 5 Nov. 47
Armstrong, Charles, 35 Foot 16 May 72
Armstrong, Richard,6 40 Foot 1 July 81
Armytage, Henry,7 Coldstream Guards 26 Oct. 58
Atkinson, Edward D. 37 Foot 26 Nov. 58
Babington, William, 7 Hussars 13 May 59
Bagot, Ponsonby, Scots Guards 2S Apr. 75
Barrett, Knox, .56 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Barron, Fenwick Boyce, 3 Dragoon Guards ... 1 Apr. 59
Barton, Christopher, 18 Hussars 1 Apr. 76
Bathurst, Sir Fred. Thomas Arthur H.13 Bt.
Grenadier Guards 18 Jan. 61
Battine, Wm. Alexander,14 2 Dragoon Guards. 1 Dec. 80
Bazalgette, William Joseph,15 37 Foot 23 Mar. 66
Beaufort, Henry, Duke of, KG. Unattached ... 26 Oct. 58
p s.c.Beazley, George Gant,16 83 Foot 12 Mar. 81
Beers, William, 26 Foot 16 Feb. 78
Bell, Williarn, 12 Foot 30 Mar. 49
Bennett, William, 48 Foot 10 Jan. 37
Bentiuck, Henry Cha. Adol. Fred. Wm. Alden-
burg, Coldst. Guards 19 Jau. 76
Bertie, Hon. Geo. Aubrey Vere,20 Coldst. Gds. 12 Jan. 81
Bertram, Charlys Pelgue,21 41 Foot 1 Jan. 68
Biddulph, Francis Edward, 9 Foot 16 Feb. 7S
Biggs, Thomas, 60 Rifles 1 Apr. 66
Bilhngton, George M23 8 Hussars 1 Oct. 77
Binney, Charles Richard, Royal Engineers ... 8 Mar. 67
Blachford, Oswald Samuel, 15 Dragoons 20 June 54
Blenr.erhassett, Barry,26 71 Foot 7 Dec. 58
Blonifield, Thomas Edwin, 26 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Blythswood, Archibald Campbell, Lord,27 Scots
Guards; Hon. Colonel late 4 Battalion Argyll
and Sutherland Highlanders 12 June 60
745
Lieutenant Colonels who have Retired by Sale, by Commutation, Sfc.
Bond, Edward,29 Depot Battalion 20 June 54! FitzGerald, Henry Charles,1'-6 33 Foot 9 Apr. 68
Bond, Henry,30 15 Hussars 11 Nov. 51 1 FitzGerald, William Henry Dorninick,107 Unatt. 2 Apr. 65
Borradaile, George Edwin, 63 Foot 26 May 80 ' FitzRoy, Lord Fred. John,108 Grenadier Gds.... 22 June 55
Borthwick, Alexander, Rifle Brigade 20 Aug. 84 ! Foott, John,110 3 Foot 1 July 81
Bourke, Thomas, 34 Foot 9 Aug. 70 ] Ford, Charles Erlm. Ha wkshawe, R. Artillery 27 May 82
Boyd, James George Hay,33 Unattached 23 Apr. 66 I Forster, Francis Rowland,112 4 Dragoon Gds... 20 Apr. 61
Boyle, Hon. William George,3* Coldst. Gds. ... 19 Aug. 62 : Fortescue, John Charles Wm.113 Unatt 2 Nov. 55
Braniston, Thomas Harvey,35 Grenadier Guards 10 June 62 j >Ti£ Fosbery, George Vincent,11, Bengal S. C. 10 Feb. 76
p.s.c. Branfill, Benjamin Aylett, 86 Foot 1 Oct. 77 (Freeman, Thomas Inigo Wickham, 13 Foot ... 11 Nov. 51
Bravo, Alexander,36 1 West India Regiment... 12 Aug. 74 , Gardiuer, Thomas,115 98 Foot 1 Apr. 80
Brockman, Julius Drake,37 86 Foot 1 Oct. 77 I Gardyne, Charles Greenhill, Coldst. Guards ... 22 May 66
Brook, William John,38 30 Foot 14 Aug. 74 ' Garlick, John William, 106 Foot 23 July 79
Brown, Charles Bradford,40 8 Foot R May 80 j Garnett, Albert Peel. 11 Hussars 3 Apr. 78
Brown, Edward John Vesey,41 60 Foot 27 May 59 • Garrett, Algernon Robert,117 66 Foot 28 June 64
Browne. Herbert Fred. Lewis. 77 Foot 1 July 81 ' Gascoigne, Clifton,118 Grenadier Guards 16 May 65
Bruce. Courtenay William,42 6 Dragoon Guards 23 Oct! 67 I Gash, Thomas, Ceylon Rifles 1 July 81
Burgoyne, S.'YJo'bn Montagu, Bart.** Grenadier Gilpin. Bradney Todd,11962 Foot 2 Apr. 71
Guards ; Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. ... 30 Nov. 60 Goiwin, Algernon Avbuthnot,120 103 Foot 8 June 81
Burnand, Norman, Coldstream Guards 17 Feb. 69 Gordon, Geo. Grant,'21 CB. (JVO. Sco s Guards,
Burnley-Campbell. Hardin,*7 c Dragoon Gds. 5 July 82 1 Hon. Colonel late 3 Battalion Royal Scots 13 Feb. 63
Burton, Hi-ury,48 West Riding Regt. (76 Foot) 1 Jan. 83 Gordon, Sir William,122 Bart. 17 Lancers 10 June 62
Butler, Edward Arthur,49 Irish Rifles 18 Apr. 85 Gore, Frederick William,123 3 Foot 9 Aug. 63
Butt, John Wells. 05 Foot 26 Oct. 58 I Gore, James Pollock,124 1 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Byng, Alfred Molyueux. Gren. Guards 23 Mar. 70 [Gosling, George. Scots Guards 15 Apr. 74
Cafe, Hayion Lloyd. 94 Foot 1 Apr. 70 1 Grant, Alex. G. 85 Foot 31 Aug. 55
Calcott. Charles Rowland Berkeley,50 28 Foot . 1 Apr. 70
Caldwell, William Bletterman, 76 Foot 20 June 54
Callwell, Robert Joseph,51 Derbyshire Regt. 29 Oct. 81
Campbell, Duncan,52 Unattached' 21 Dec. 6
p.s.c. Grant, Fra. Richard Chas.125 5 Lancers.. 29 Dec. 71
Green, Thomas Edward.126 Military Train 1 Oct. 77
Greene, Dawson Cornelius,129 Depot Battalion 9 Sept. 64
Greville, Arthur Charles,131 Unattached 9 Nov. 62
Campbell. .ffoa.Henry Walter,53 Coldst. Guards 14 Aug. 66 1 Grey, Francis Douglas,132 37 Foot 9 Nov. 6:
Cardeu, Sir Frederick Walter, Bart. 5 Lancers 29 Jam 70 , Gwyn, Reginald Thoresby, 4 Foot 1 July 81
Carden, Henry Robert,56 Unattached 26 Dec. 56 ! Hall, Alexander Courtenay, 6 Foot 1 July 81
p.s.c.Cardew, George Masters,53 67 Foot 1 July 81 Hall, Frederick, :3S 88 Foot 9June77
Carington. Hon. Wm. Henry Peregrine,57 CB
Grenadier Guards, Equerry to the Queen 4 Dec. 72
Carmichael, George Lynedoch,58 95 Foot, Chief
Constable of Worcester 9 Feb. 70
Cator, Thomas William, 76 Foot 12 Apr. 72
Cecil, Lord Uustace Henry B. G.,Coldstr. Gds. 2 July 61
Champion, Percival Robert. Royal Marines... 9 Jan. 82
Chetwode, George,59 8 Hussars 30 Mar. 60
Clarke, Robert, 7 Dragoon Guards 21 Mar. 6S
Clayton, FitzRoy Aug. Talbot,61 Gren. Guards 16 May 62
Clinton, Henry Renebald, Grenadier Guards... 14 Jan. 71
Cocker, Barnard William. 38 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Coke, Hon. Wehham C. W.65 Scots Guards 14 June 58
Colls, Robert Stacy,66 32 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Colman, Thomas, 9 Foot 20 June 54
Colthurst, David Latouche.67 20 Foot 23 Jan. 69
p.s.c. Colvile. Charles Frederick, 11 Foot 1 July 81
Coney, Arthur Henry,68 67 Foot 30 May 74
Cooper, Edward Henry, Grenadier Guards 17 Nov. 57
Cope, George Harwood,72 14 Foot 19 Feb. 79
Cotes, Charles James,73 SI.. Grenadier Guards 21 Aug. 78
Coson, George Stackpole,74 Depot Battalion .. j Apr. 70
Craster, James Thomas,75 Unattached 31 Jan. 72
Crawley, Philip Sambrook.76 Coldstream Gds.. 13 Dec. 60
Creagh, Andrew Michael,77 Black Watch 22 Nov. 84
Cremorne, Vesey, Lord. Coldstream Gds 4 Jan. 71
Crichton, Hon. Chas. Fred., Grenadier (ids. ... 17 May 71
Crosbie, .John T. D. Talbot, King's Royal Rifles 20 Dec. 82
Crosse, Charles Kenrick,73 52 Foot ■ 27 Dec. 68
Crazier, Rich. Pearson, E. Surrey Regt.(3i F ) 28 N>v. 83
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Cust, John Francis, Grenadier Guards 16 Sept. 56
Custance, Fred. Harnbleton. Grenadier Guards;
Hon. Colonel 3 Bn. Norfolk Regt 3 Aug. 72
Dawson, Charlton,81 18 Foot 1 July 81
Deacon, William Edward Durand,85 54F0.1t;
Hallowes, John,140 87 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Hauuersley, John Henry, Cheshire Regt 26 Apr. 82
Harding, Benjamin, 2 Dragoon Guards 14 July 25
Hardy, Jonas Pasley,144 Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Hare, James,145 22 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Hare, Robert Powel, Royal Artillery 8 July 82
p.s.c. Hawkins, George Walter, Royal Artillery 24 Mar. 86
Hay, Hon. Charles Rowley,149 Scots Guards... 21 Nov. 62
Haygarth, Francis.150 Scots Guards 14 Julv 54
Haywood. Walter Wigbtwick,151 W.York Regt. 29 Oct. 81
Heaton, John Richard, 37 Fjot 24 Apr. 60
Heneage. Michael Walker,152 Coldstream Gds. 21 Dec. 60
Hibbert, Edward George,151 Grenadier Guards 22 Oct. 61
Hickie, James Francis.155 7 Foot 29 May 69
Hime, Albert Henry, CM&. Royal Engineers. .39 Dec. 83
Hood, Francis Wheler, Vinci, Grenauier Gds. 23 June 63
Howley, John.157 4 Foot 14 July 79
p.s.c. Hozier, John Wallace, 2 Dragoons 21 June 80
Hubbard, Hon. Cecil John,158 Grenadier Gds. 27 Sept. 76
Hudson, James.160 84 Foot 7 May 77
Hudson, Jos. Hen. Fra. Harrington, Gr. Gds. 3 Aug. 72
Huinblev, W. Wellington Waterloo, '6| Unatt. 24 Oct. 72
Hunt, William Thomas, 3W. I. Regt 5 Aug. 42
Hunter, James, 16 F-iot n Nov. 51
Hutchinson, Fred. James Taggart, Unatt , 27 May 58
Hutton, Thomas Bruce, I63ioo Foot 3 July 72
Ingletield, Samuel Hood Stovin. R. Artillery 4 May 60
Ingram, Robert Bethune,165 100 Foot 8 Mar, 72
Innes-Ker, Lord Charles John. Scots Guards 28 Mar. 74
Irby, Leonard Howard Lloyd.166 74 Foot 1 Apr. 74
Jackson. bLalkett Francis,168 Manchester Regt. 5 JNov. 84
James, Charles, 12 Foot 20 June 34
James, Demetrius Wyndhara Gravis,'69 2 Foot to Mar. 61
Jervoise, Henry Clarke.170 Coldstream Guards 20 July 66
Johnstone, Geo. Chas. Keppel. Gren. Gds 28 Oct. 71
p.s.c. Y& Jones, Alfred Stowell,172 13 Foct 13 Sept. 71
Military Knight of Windsor 27 Dec. 68 \ Jones, Ebenezer, 66 Foot '. ir Nov. _
de Morel ."Charles Carew,86 42 Foot 16 Oct. 60 ' Jones, Lewis John Fillis,174 Depot Battalion ... 21 Jan. 72
Deune, George Ramsay Alured,87 4 Dr. Gds. 18 Nov. 82 Jones, Thomas, 14 Dragoons to Jan. 37
Dennis, Morley Stratford Tynte, 76 Foot 20 Sept. 60 j Kenny, William Henry, Unattached 9 Apr. 56
Dillon, Robert,90 30 Foot 3 Sept. 67 , Kensington, William, Lord Coldstream Guards, 16 Mar. 67
Dixon, John, 73 Foot 11 Nov. 51 j King, Henry John.175 3 Foot 10 Dec. 68
Dolan, Terence Michael, 95 Foot 1 July 8t Kingscote, SirR. N. F.,177 KCB. Scots Guards,
Drummond.Hy.Edw. St'riing Home, Scots Gds. 5 Se|jt.77 ' .Extra Equerry to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales
Dugmore, Fred. Wm. John, Scots Guards 17 May 71
Duke, Jemmett Charles,91 17 La'cers 7 Jan. 82
Dunbar, Thomas Clement,92 75 Foot 27 Dec. 68
Edgcumbe, Hon. Charles Ernest. Grenadier
Guards, Hon. Colonel 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers... 29 Dec. 69
p.s.c. Edwardes, Hon. Cuthbert Ellison,94
Commissioner of Woods and Forests, Receioer
General of the Duchy of Cornwall, and Hon.
Coljnel 4 Battalion Gloucester Regiment 17 July 58
Knight, Arnold More,178 12 Foot 13 June 72
c. Knipe. William,180 86 Foot 1 May 78
Knox, William, 13 Dragoons 23 June48
Rifle Brigade 1 July 81 Lambton, Francis,181 Scots Guards 4 Nov. 59
EdwBrds, Spencer Henry Hutchins,95 98 Foot. 20 May 68 Langford, Hercules Edward, Lord, Gren. Gds. 2 Mar. 77
Elliot, George Augustus!96 18 Foot... 9 Nov. 66 Lautour. William Young, Grenadier Guards 9 Sept. 71
England, Richard,98 55 Foot 1 May 66 Lea, Samuel Percy. Unattached 1 Aug. 74
Eiskine, ffolliott Williams, Scots Guards, Hon. Leach.SirGeorge Archibald.JSTCii.R.Engineers,
Colonel '-6 Vol. Bn. Royal Highlanders 20 June 83 Secretary to the Board of Agriculture 31 Jan. 60
Fairfax, Thomas Ferdinand, Grenadier Guards 9 Apr. 70 Lefroy, Augustine Hugh.184 41 Foot 1 July 81
Fairtlough, William Haviland,100 Unattached 23 May 73 Legge, Hon. Edward Henry, Coldstream Gds.
e. Fansbawe, Hew Dalrymple, Unatt 25 Oct. 59 Assistant Sergeant at Anns ... 25 Dec. 67
Farquhar, Harry Rich, 24 Foot 1 July 81
Feilden, Oswald Barton,103 78 Foot 17 Mar. 76
Ferguson, George Arthur,104 Grenadier Gds.... iS July 62
p.s.c. Fife-Cookson, John Cookson,'"5 63 Foot 17 May 79
Findlay, Alexander, 3 West India Regt i3Fel>. 5
Legge. William Vincent, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 83
Le^h, Henry Martin Cornwall, Gr. Gds 22 Apr. 71
Lewes, John,186 3 West India Regt. . Eon. Colonel
Cardigan Artillery Western Division R. Art... 7 May 58
Lewes. Wm. Price Llewelhn, 31 Foot 1 July
Fisher, Seth Nuttall, 25 Foot 20 June 54 Lmdesay, Joshua E. C. C, 30 Foot 1 July 81
Lieutenant Colonels who have Retired bij Sale, by Commutation, Ofc. 746-7
Lister, Fred. D.,192 6 Dragoons 2 Nov. 55
Lloyd, Thomas, 35 Foot 1 July 81
Lockwood, Amelius Richard Mark, Coldstream
Guards, MP. for Epping 5 Oct. 78
Loudon, Robert Ales. 5 W. I. Regt 28 Sept. 73
Lovell, Charles Neville, Royal Artillery... 6 Deo. 66 I
Lowe, Robt. Hen. Curzon Drury,195 Gren.Gds. 10 July 66
Lowndes, John Henry,196 6 F. Gent, at Arms ... 6 June 56
Sherlock, Wright, 18 Foot 1 July 81
Siree. Charles Moore B.301 3 Foot 8 July 74
Small, Robert, 25 Foot 11 Nov. 51
S mith . St rGerard, KCMG. Scots Guards, Groom
inWaiting to the Queen, Governor of Western
Australia 24 Sept. 70
Smith, Thos. Hardwick.303 2 West India Regt. 16 Nov. 60
Smyth, George J. FitzRoy, Coldst. Guards 25 Mar. 71
Lyon, Fred. Lee Hopkinson,193 R. Artillery.... 14 July So , Stanley, Charles Edward Henry, Gren. Gds. 3 Feb. 72
Lyster, Fred. Torrens.201 21 Foot 24 Dec. 70 I Stephens, Nassau Wm. Irwin H., R. Marines... 16 Feb. 82
M'Barnet, Alexander Cockburn,203 79 Foot 25 Apr. 65 Steward, Edwin Ashley Tucker,308 21 Foot 1 Jan. 68
M'PhersoD, Philip,205 17 Foot 23 Dec. 76 Stewart, Duncan.309 92 Foot 6 Oct. 72
MacBean, Forbes, 92 Foot 15 Dec. 69 I Stisted, Thomas Heathcote,310 7 Hussars 4 June 70
MacDonald, Peter,20" 13 Foot 19 Dec. 65 ! p.s.c. Stouey, Francis Sadleir.312R. Artillery... 19 Jan. 81
MacFarlane, Frauds John,203 3 Dragoon Gds. 1 Oct. 77 'p.s.c. Story,' Philip Conwty,313 S. Lane. Regt. j June 83
Mackay, Henry Fowler, 76 Foot 20 June 54 ■ Stracey, Edward John,314 Scots Guards 24 May 50
"Maclean, Sti-FitzRoy Donald,211 Bt. CB. 13 Hus. 4 Feb. 71
Macpherson, Laehlan,212 30 Foot 21 Nov. 74
Maguire, Johu Thomas,214 60 Rifles ; Military
Knight of Windsor 5 Aug. 64
Malet, Sir Hy. Chas. Eden, B'tW.2i5Gren. Gds. 3 Oct. 62
Strafford, Henry Wm. John, Earl of. KCYO.
CB. Coldstream Guards, Hon. Col. 7 Bn.
King's Royal Rifles, <$• Equerry to the Queen... 2 May 56
Strong, Owen H. 10 Foot 24 Nov. 77
Stuart, Jas. Frecl.DudleyCrichton, Gren. Gds. 19 June 55
"Manners, KerbertRussell,216DepotBattalion... "1 Feb. 66 j Stucley, William Lewis, Grenadier Guards ... 11 Aug. 63
Mansergh, John Craven,217 25 Foot 26 Oct. 58 j Swaffield. Charles James Orton,313 Depot Batt. 1 Apr. 70
Margesson, William George,219 80 Foot 1 Apr. 70 Synge, George Charles,319 52 Foot 27 Dec. 68
ilartindale, Ben Hay, CB. Royal Engineers ... 6 July 67 Talbot, John, West Riding Regt. (76 Foot) 26 Sept. 83
Massey, Hon. Lionel Edward,' Scots Guards ... 18 Dec. 66
Mauleverer, Benjamin Bunbury,223 88 Foot ... 1 Jan. 68
Maunsell, Robert, Depot Battalion 13 Aug. 68
Meredith, Henry Warter,229 4^ Foot 7 Mar. 62
Miklmay, Herbert A. St. John,"196Rifle Brigade,
Gentleman at Arms 24 Nov. 77
Miller, Frederick,23! 63 Foot 1 Jan. 68
"Miller, James,232 is Hussars 8 Mar. 59
Miller, Thomas,233 81 Foot 3 Sept. 50
Milligan, Charles,234 39 Foot 8 Sept. 77
Moffatt, William Henry,230 19 Foot 13 Mar. 78
Mollan, William Campbell,23" CB. 96 Foot 20 July 58
Molyneux, Hon. Caryl Craven, 10 Hussars 26 Mar. 73
lUonckton, Hon. Horace Manners,239 3 Hussars 12 June 60
Moreton, Aug. Hy. Macdonald, Coldst. Gds.... i2Aag. 82
Morley, Wilbraham E. E., R. Marines 20 Dec. 81
Mosse, William,242 26 Foot 28 Mar. 74
Mostyn, Hon. Roger, Scots Guards 26 Dec. 50
Murray, Charles Stewart, 72 Foot 17 Dec. 79
Murray, John,243 Grenadier Guards 21 Sept.6o
Naylor, James Sadler,244 8 Hussars 31 Jan. 58
Needhain. «u». Henry Colville, Grenadier Gds. 28 Apr. 75
Neville, Edward,246 Scots Guards 28 Nov. 50
Newbigging,YVni.24'"ManchesterRegt.(96Foot) 5 Sept.bs
j>. s.c. Nolan, John Philip,248 Royal Artillery ... 1 Oct. 81
Northey, Geo. Wilbraham, Discharge Depot... r July 81
Nugent, James Thomas, 6 Foot 1 July 81
•O'Beirne, Francis,249 2 Dragoon Guards 1 July 81
O'Brien, Sir 3. Terence Sicolls,250 KCMG.20 F. 4 June 70
O'Connor, Valentine,251 47 Foot 15 Oct. 81
-O'Doune.l, John Vize, 27 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Ord, Augustus William, 20 Foot 27 Mar. 72
Palmer, Edmund,255 Royal Artillery 25 Mar. 69
Palmer, John, 34 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Partridge, Sylvanus Roger Burnett, King's
Own Scottish Borderers 28 May 84
Patterson, Charles Doyle,12 10 Foot, Exon Yeo-
men of the Guard 30 Apr. 61
Paul, William Henry, Depot Battalion 1 Oct.' 77
Pauh, Newton Jones, 60 Rifles 1 July 81
Peebles, Thomas, 11 Foot 25 Jan. 69
Peel, Cecil Lennox, Scots Guards 22 Nov. 64
Peyton, John,200 7 Dragoon Guards 28 June 71
Pigotr,. Arthur, Staff Officer of Pensioners ... 6 July 60
Pitt, Hon. Horace, R. Horse Guards 2 Sept 53
Pocklingron, Geo. Henry,263 18 F.Gent, at Arms 22 July 71
Powell, Henry Claringbold.S.O. of Pensioners 17 July 59
Prevost. Charles,266 2 West India Regt 23 Mar. 67
Terry, Frederic Stephen,320 25 Foot 8 June 84
1 Teuton, Thomas, 35 Foot 20 Apr. 70
Theilusson. Alexander Dalton,324 72 Foot 20 July 58
Thomas, Henry John,325 Royal Artillery 23 Feb. 56
Thynne, Alfred Walter, Grenadier Guards 16 Oct. 66
Tottenham, Charles George,331 Scots Guards ;
Hon Colonel Wicklom Art. S. Dio. R. Art.... 15 June 60
c. Touzel, Thomas Percival, 27 Foot 12 Oct. 57
Tremayne, Arthur,332 13 Hussars 21 Feb. 60
Tntton, Frederick Biscoe, Depot Battalion 12 May 69
Trotter, Robert Knox, 28 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Vance, Sir Horatio Page,33" Knt. 38 F. Lieut.
Yeomen of the Guard 25 Mar. 69
Vaughan, Eugene James, 57 Foot 1 May 59
Veitch, Thomas George, Unattached 20 June 54
Villiers, Charles Courtnay,340 47 Foot ; Military
Knight of Windsor 3 Oct. 64
Vivian, Ralph. Scots Guards 30 June 77
Wade, James Heme,341 90 Foot 25 Mar. 69
Wake, Richard William, lateh. p 20 June 54
Wakefield, Julian,342 83 Foot r Oct. 77
Wallace. SirWm.Thos.Fras.Agnew, Bi.Gr.Gds. 29 July 56
Td€ Wantage, Robert James,343 Lord, KCB.
Scots Guards, Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire 22 July 59
Warburtou, Frederick Tynte,314 R. Engineers 22 May 80
Ward, Bernard Edward,345 60 Rifles 5 Jan. 94
Warner, Ashton Henry, 41 Foot 10 Apr. 80
Watson, Rupert Campbell, 37 Foot 5 Aug. 73
Waugh. William Petrie.347 16 Lancers 20 June 54
Webb, George, Royal Marines 17 Mar. 69
Weguelin, Thomas Mathias Luz, Unattached.., 12 Nov. 60
Wellington, Henry, Duke of. Grenadier Gnards;
Hon. Colonel-^ Bn. West Ridinti Reyiment ... 1 Apr. 76
West, Frederick.349 Depot Battalion. 5 Jan. 64
West, John Temple Temple-, Gren. Guards ... 6 July 52
West, Hon. Wm. E Iw. Sackville, Gren. Gds.... 2 Jan. 69
White, Sir Thomas WooUaston,JBt»,i. i6Lxncers 10 Dec. 64
Wickliam, Thomas,352 33 Foot 1 Jan. 68
Williamson, Johu, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Wilsou, William Henry,355 50 Foot 1 July 81
Windsor-Clive, Hon. George Herbert W.3-6
Coldstream Guards 14 Mar. 68
Witchell, Taomas,358 23 Foot 29 Mar. 73
Wood, George Wilding, 56 Foot 1 July Si
p.s.c. Wood, Hon. H. J. Lindley,360 12 Lancers 25 Apr. 83
Wood, Robert Hudson, 67 Foot 30 Mar. 72
Woods, Richard William,361 3 Foot 3 c Dec. 78
Wynne-Fincn, Charles Arthur, Scots Guards 28 Oct. 71
Radchtle, Emihus C. Delme,269 88 Foot 4 June 70 Young, Henry Wm. Keays,363 18 Foot 1 July 81
Ramsden, Win. John Freschville, Coldst. Gds. 1 Sept. 75
Reeve. Ellis Philip Fox, Coldstream Guards... 30 Mar. 70
Rice, Cecil,275 72 Foot L Apr. 70
Richardson, Fred. 30 Foot 20 June 54
Rickinm, Albert Divett,274 Rifle Brigade 1 July 81 MAJORS.
Rintonl, Robert, 16 Lancers i July 81 Adair, James Wallace Dunlop,1 5 Foot 7 Nov. 62
Kobertsou, Rob. Jameson Eustace,277 60 Rifles 5 July 73 Anne»ley, Robert,4 10 Foot 1, Aug ('
.Robinson, John,2/8 44 Foot 28 Oct. 64 Armstrong, John,5 2 Foot 1 Apr. 70
.Robinson, Richard Harcourt, 60 Rifles 5 Dec. 71 Armstrong, Thomas Priaulx St. George,6 49 F. 4 Aug. 63
J-tocke Kichard,-9 72 Foot 19 Aug. 62 Armstrong, William Bruce,7 7 Dragoon Gds.... 21 Mar. 68
Koss, Kooert HiU,»»a Foot , July 81 Backhouse, Thomas Deering,11 70 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Rous, \\i ham John,235 Scots Guards 8 Jan. 64 1 Bailie, James.12 87 Foot 18 Dec. 60
Kussel, Andrew Hamilton,2*6 58 Foot 6 June 56 I Bainbridge, Robert,13i7 Lancers 20 July 70
Kusse , Lord Chas. Jas. Fox, 60 Foot 9 Nov. 46 ! Baird, Sir David, Bart.™ 98 Foot . ... .... 24 Mar 58
Russel, Hickman Rose,2*3 57 Foot 7 Feb. 74 1 Balfour, Francis Walter,15 Rif.e Brigade ...." 6 June 56
Kuttledge , IhomasOrmsby,29032Foot 12 Nov. 62 I Ball, Francis A.,16 53 Foot 2; Mar 71
.baunders, Henry Fred.,293 3 West India Regt. 15 Feb. 61 Baiufield. John Hichens,17 n Foot .'... 23 Jan. 78
acot i, Hopton Bassett,294 9 Foot 9 Apr. 68 j Barclay, Edward, Unattached 20 Feb. 50
bcou.Mon. Jhomas Charles,295 Rifle Brigade 7 Jan. 82 •■ Barnard, Christopher John,13 4 West India
:Sealy, Francis, h.p I3 Fcb.
59
Sewell, Algernon Robinson, 15 Foot 1 Apr' 66
Seymour, Leopold Richard, Grenadier Guards 30 Nov. 70 ~
.Shelley, Charles, Scots Guards 6 Feb. 66 Barton, Montagu
Regiment 14 Sept.66
Barnard, Robert Oary, 41 Foot 9 Mar. 05
ov. 70 Barry, William Henry.19 73 Foot. 29 Nov. 64
9 Apf. 70
Foot
748
Majors wlio have Retired by Sale, by Commutation, Sfc.
Baskervillc, John, 14 Hussars 13 June 81
Bates, John Sidney, 4 Dragoon Guards 1 July 58
Bathurst, Benjamin, Royal Artillery 26 Oct. 85
Batten, John Mount, 8 Foot ; Son. Colonel 3 Bn.
Liverpool Regiment 9 Mar. 87
Battley, D'Oyiey W., 77 Foot n Nov. 51
Biyley, John Arthur,20 52 Foot 19 Jan. 58
Ball, Charles Harland,2' Cape M. Rifles 6 June 56
Bell, William Morrison, 3 Hussars 18 Oct. 64
Beresford, Henry Marcus, 9 Foot 5July 72
Berkeley, Henry AV.22 3 Dragoon Guards 15 Aug. 68
Berkeley, Robert, 29 Foot 26 July 76
Bernard, Thomas, Unattached 7 Sept.. 55
Best, Maudistly Gaussen,23 25 Foot 20 July 58
Beswick, Frederick,25 Unattached 9 Feb. 61
Bethune, Robert,27 92 Foot 7 Dec. 58
Bevan, Reginald Johnstone, Royal Artillery 8 June 88
Bird, Henry Charles, 47 Foot 10 Jan. 58
Biscoe, Robert, 19 Foot 11 July 80
Blakeney, Robert,31 48 Foot 6 June 56
Bligh, Frederick Cherburgh,33 41 Foot 26 Dec. 5S
Blood, John,35 68 Foot 31 Oct. 71
Blount, Robert,36 20 Foot 23 Mar. 77
Bluett, William Henry Peter Gordon,37 10 Foot 22 Jan. 67
Boissier, John AVilhain,40 37 Foot 7 Jan. 64
Borrowes, Sir Erasmus, Bart.41 Depot Batt.... 25 May 66
Bott, Thomas,43 6 Dragoon Guards 20 July 58
Bourke, Son. Edward Roden, 3 Hussars 2 Dec. 68
Bourke, Joseph," 29 Foot 24 Feb. 77
Bower, Henry John,45 4 Foot 16 May 70
Bowler, John, 80 Foot 4 Mar. 37
Boycott, William, 20 Foot 31 Oct. 71
Boyle, Son. Edmund John, 85 Foot 5 Apr. 66
Boys, Henry, 75 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Brabazon, James Du Pre,49 Unattached 8 July 59
Brabazon, Hugh, Military Train 2oJune54
Brackenbury, Hy.50 Depot Batt. Gent, at Arms 1 Apr. 60
Bradshaw, John Charles, 23 Foot 10 May 38
Brannan, James, Unattached 11 Jan. 58
Brett, Sir AVilford, ECMG. 76 Foot 28June64
Brooks, John Hatfield,'3 19 Hussars 20 July 58
■ 33
Bros, Richard Follett, 17 Foot 14 July
Browne, George Richard,54 69 Foot 4 June
Browne, James, 65 Foot 4 Nov. 80
Browne, Lord Richard Howe,55 96 Foot 20 May 63
Browne, Richard Thos. Bookey, 1 W. I. Regt. 14 Nov. 74
Bruce, Stewart Hervey,56 102 Foot 16 May 76
Bulkeley, Francis Beaumaris,58 65 Foot 6 July 67
Burke, William, Unattached 21 July 30
Burns by, Eustace Beaumont, Lincolnshire
Regt.; Son. Lt. Col. late 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 4 Apr. 82
Bumingham, Henry George Charles,59 58 F.... 27 May 62
Butler, Walter, Unattached 9 Nov. 56
Calley, Henry, 19 Foot 7 Aug. 46
Campbell, Charles Fred. 87 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, E. S. Norman, 90 Foot 9N0V.46
Campbell, Fred.64 Cape Mounted Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, Henry Wotton,65 79 Foot 26 Dec. 56
Campbell-Renton, Arch. Colin, 42 Foot 12 Dec. 54
Campsie, George Richard,66 Ceylon Rifles 26 Oct. 58
Cannon, Osborne Barwell,67 97 Foot 28 Oct. 68
Carey, Charles Le Mesurier.68 63 Foot 6 June 56
Carleton, AVilliam Henry,"0 21 Foot 24 Oct. 70
Carlisle, Anthony."1 60 Rifles 5 July 72
Cassidy, Francis P."2 34 Foot 20 July 58
Cassidy, Frederick Young,"3 31 Foot 19 June 72
Cay, Eustace,74 70 Foot 21 Mar. 65
Chad wick, John, 4 Dragoon Guards 1 July
Chadwick, Robert, 14 Hussars 15 May 67
Ohaffey, John, 5 Lancers 29 Jan. 70
Chapman,AVilliam Edw."4t 1 Dragoon Guards 19 July 82
Charter, Ellis James, 11 F 8 Mar. 59
Clapcott, Charles,75 32 Foot 26 Sept. 58
Clarke, James George,70 46 Foot 12 May 66
Clarke, William James, Royal Artillery 7 July 86
Clifford, Richard Cormick,77 7 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Clowes, George Gooch,78 8 Hussars 7 Dec. 58
Cockburn, Thomas Hugh,79 43 Foot 20 July 58
Cooper, Godfrey, Military Train 15 June 58
Cooper, Loi'tus Lewis Astley, 98 Foot 28 Apr. 80
Ooote, Thomas Gethin,83 26 Foot 1 May 78
Oorbett, AVilliam, 52 Foot 15 Oct. 58
Coupe, Robert,84 15 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Creagh, James Henry, 27 Foot 10 July 63
Croker, Edward.87 96 Foot 8 July 56
p.s.c. Cromer, Evelyn, Lord, GCMG. KCB.
KCSI. CIE. Royal' Artillery 7 Aug. 78
Crosse, Joshua Grant,88 88 Foot 26 Dec. 56
Cuffe, Sir Chas. Fred. AVheeler,89 Bart. 66 F. ... 26 Apr. 59
Currie, Charles, Cape Mounted Rifles 2 Jan. 69
Curzon. Son. AVilliam Henry"'
Desme, George, 1 Foot 24 Nov. 77
Dennis, John FitzThomas,38 95 Foot 29 Dec. 54
Dent, Henry Francis. 7 Dragoon Guards 4 Nov. 74
De Robeck, Charles Louis C.99 60 Foot 21 July 80
Dickens, Robert Araughan,100 n Foot, Military
KnigMof Windsor 1 Apr. 70
Drew! Browning,103 75 Foot 24Mar. 58
Drummond, AVilliam Charles, 95 Foot 29 July 85
Duckett, Sir George Floyd, Bart. 3 W.I. Regt. 11 Nov. 51
Dunbar, Penrose John,1'"4 3 Foot 20 May 64
Dundas, Thomas,105 12 Foot 31 Jan. 64
Dyne, Musgrave James Bradley, 9 Lancers ... 10 May 61
p.s.c, Ellis, Cha.David Cuninghame,1066o Rifles 23 Oct. 60
Ellison, Richard George,1"7 47 F. EnsignTeomen
of the Guard; Son. Col. late 2 Volunteer Bn.
Lincoln Regiment 21 Nov. 62
Elmhirst, Harry, S3 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Erroll, Wm. Harry, Earl o/,108 Rifle Brigade... 12 Dec. 5S
Erskine, Son. David, 21 Foot 2 Apr. 54
Evans, Richard John,109 16 Foot 23 Oct. 6»
Fanning, Matthew,111 27 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Fawcett, Anthony Molloy,112 2 Dragoon Gds. 1 May 66
Fawkes, Francis.113 71 Fo"ot 16 Feb. 78
Ffrench, Edward, 74 Foot 10 Jan. 37
Finlay, John,114 78 Foot 5 July 72
Fisher, Louis AValter,115 40 Foot 1 Mar. 64
FitzGerald, AVilliaru Hervey,116 68 Foot 9 Oct. 63
Flowers, Frederick, 15 Foot 27 May 80
Forbes, George, 3 Hussars 20 June 54
Ford, George, 36 Foot 13 May 26
Foster, AVilliam John,119 19 Foot 5 July 72
Fowke, John S. Ferguson, 54 Foot 17 Feb. 65
Francis, Thomas John,120 100 Foot 5 Aug. 64
Freeth, Sampson Plomer Frederick,121 R. Art. 24 Nov. 84
Frend, George, 26 Foot 20 June 54
Gambier-Parry, Ernest,122 23 Foot 7 May 86
Gamble, George Francis, Royal Marines 18 June 72
Gardiner, John Theodore Austin,123 31 Foot... 20 Mar. 80
Gaskell, AVilliam Plumer, 24 Foot 13 Feb. 67
V€ Gifl'ord, Ederic Frederick Lord,12* Middle-
sex Regt. (57 F.). Colonial Sec. at Gibraltar 24 July 80.
Gilbert, Edward Foot, 106 Foot 24 June 85
Gillman, Bennett AVatkins,125 12 Foot 20 June 54
Gillum, Prideaux William,126 54 Foot 11 Nov. 57
Godley, Henry Robert Crewe,127 28 Foot 6 June 56
Goodwyn, Henry AVilliam, Unattached 24 Dec. 60
Gordon, Duncan,128 59 Foot 4 Jul.y 34
Gordon, AVebster Thomas, 66 Foot 1 Jan. 59.
Gore, Annesley Paul,129 53 Foot 19 Nov. 57
Gore, James Arthur Charles, 71 Foot 4 Mar. 59
Gore, William Richard Ormsby, 13 Hussars... 12 Oct. 52
Graham, Charles Campbell,130 42 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Graham, Edw. Girdlestonc.131 The Buffs (3 F.). 1 July 81
Grant, Thomas John, 6 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Grantham, Edward,133 98 Foot 12 Mar. 64
Grantham, James, Royal Engineers 5 July 7Z
Granville, Bevil,134 23 Foot 26 Apr. 59.
Gray, AVilham Robert,135 Military Train 15 Feb. 61
Green, Andrew, 48 Foot 13 Dec. 53.
Greene, Wm. Sheppey,137 19 Hussars 20 May 82
Gregory, Francis Hood, 15 Hussars 24 June 76
Greig, John James, CB. 24 Foot 20 June 54
Gresson, AArilliam Henry,138 65 Foot 1 Mar. 64
p.s.c. Griffiths, ArthurGeo. Frederick, M963Foot,
Inspector of Prisons in Great Britain 13 May 75
Grimston, AValter John, Royal Artillery 10 Dec. 6S
Groves, John, 18 Hussars..'. 1 Oct. 77
Hamilton, Fred. Harding Anson, 60 Foot 12 Aug. 76
Hammond, Lawrence Nicholas Dyre, 90 Foot. 9 Jan. 63
Harman, Ramsay,142 14 Foot s July 72
Harrison, Edward, 4 Foot 24 Aug. 78.
Harvey, AVilliam Crosbie,143 9 Foot 5 July 72
iJffi Heneage, Clement AValker,145 8 Hussars ... 20 July 58-
Herbert, Arthur,'46 39 Foot 20 June 54
Hill, Frederick John George,147 R. Artillery 5 July 72
Hilliker, Henry,148 Land Transport Corps 30 July 71
Hinds, Thomas Clowes,149 58 Foot 8 June 67
Holmes, James Nicol, Canadian Rifles 29 Dec. 54
Hook, Charles Campbell, 20 Hussars 2 July 62
Hopkins, Francis Powell, 15 Foot 16 Oct. 66
p.s.c. Eorne, Edmund Garland,151 25 Foot 5 July 72
Houghton-Hu^han, Henry, 96 Foot iS May 81
Howard de AValden, Fred. Geo. Lord, 4 Hussars 5 Oct. 67
Hume, Chas. W153 Rifle Brigade, Son. Col.
late 4 Bn. W. Kent Regt. ; Gentleman at Arms 12 Aug. 86
Hunt, Arthur.154 Military Tram s July 72
Hunt, John, Unattached 15 Jan- 5*
Hunter, Charles Fleming,155 72 Foot 9 Nov. 66
Hunter, Patrick, 6j Foot 12 Oct. 7a
Hutton, Thomas Evtrnrd,157 4 Hussars 6 June 56
Ind, Fred. John Nash,158 37 Foot 29 May 66
, 17 Lancers 19 July 64 , „
Cusack, John,92 8 Foot 1 Apr. 70 ' Inglis, AVilliam,160 5 Dragoon Guards I2„ec- 54
Dalbiac, Henrv Shelley,93 Royal Artillery 2 Sept.87 , Irwin, John,162 88 F..ot 13 Mar. 78
Dalrymple, Francis Bertram,94 Royal Art. ... 21 Sept.87 Jary, Robert Herbert Heath,164 12 Lancers 11 Feb. 62
DartneU, John George,95 CMG. 27 Foot 19 Jan. 64 Jervis, Edward Lennox,165 6 Dragoon Guards. 21 Feb. 60
Daubeny, AValter Augustus,96 3 Foot 28 Oct 71 ! Jones, Felix Thomas,167 3 Foot 26 Feb. 76
Davies, Augustus,97 74 Foot 31 Mar. 66 Jordan, Lutley,168 34 Foot 18 Oct. 79
Majors who have Retired by Sole, by Commutation, Sfc.
Keunett, Brackley H. Barrington,171 South
Yorkshire Regiment, Gentleman at Arms ... 13 June 83
Keogh, Anthony Robert,1'3 14 Foot 10 Feb. 77
Kneebone, Frederick,175 29 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Knox, James, 33 Foot ■'..<.,'..." 16 Mar. 80
Knox, Hon.'Wm. Stuart, 51 F.-Mon. Golonel Mid-
Ulster Art. Soutkern Division Royal Artillery 16 Nov. 55
Lachlan, Robert, 17 Foot ......;.-..-. 13 Aug. 29
Lamb, Sir Archibald, Bt. 2 Life Guards 10 Apr. 83
Lawrie, John,178 Depot Battalion- 2 Nov. 55
Leake, Henry,179 70 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Leggett, George Edward,180 77 Foot 27 Nov. 70
Leslie, Lewis Xavier,182 99 Foot ..-...!-. 11 Nov. 51
Levett, Edward,183 10 Hussars.. .- 16 Oct. 60
Lewis, Ralph FitzGibbon,184 86 Foot 23 Mar. 60
Leyne, James,185 59 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Lloyd, Charles Fred., 24 Foot...... 1 Oct. 77
Lloyd, Mathew Pennefather, 59 Foot 23 Mar. 6i
Lock, Frederick Edward, 15 Foot 25 Dec. 67
Lucas, Jasper,168 47 Foot 1 July 81
Lucas, Richard, 29 Foot 3 July 39
Lutman, John Henry,189 24 Foot 17 Apr. 58
Lyle, John Mackenzie,190 29 Foot 12 June 60
M'Crea, Frederick Bradford,191 8 Foot 20 May 68
M'Creagh-Thornhill, Michael,192 4 Dr. Gds.... 8 Feb. 63
M'Mahon, William,194 14 Hussars 20 July 58
MaeAndrew, James Duncan,195 78 Foot 6 Jmy 60
Mackay, Angus Wm., 4 West India Regiment 23 Mar. 66
Mair, Arthur, 62 Foot 13 Nov. 35
Marriott, Charles Frederick,197 6 Dr. Gds 5 Oct. 78
Marriott, Henry Christopher,200 60 Rifles 26 Apr. 59
Martin, Samuel Yorke, 52 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Matson, Henrv.20* 58 Foot 7 July 46
Maule, John, 62 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Maunsell, George, 1 West India Regiment 20 June 54
Mayne, John, 1 Foot 9 Nov. 64
Menzies, James Stewart,292 74 Foot 9 Mar. 65
Mildmay, Henry Paulet St. John,20* Gren. Gds. 24 Feb. 92
Mildmay, Sir Henry St. John, Bart. 2 Dragoon
Guards 11 Nov. 51
Miller, Thomas Edmund,205 12 Foot 28 Jan. 62
Minnitt, Charles Goring,206 18 Foot 12 June 78
Molony, John Sharman,208 Unattached 5 July 64
Molony, William Mills, 22 Foot 13 Dec. 61
Montgomery, Hugh C. Gaston, 6 Dr. Gds. ... 6 June 83
Morrison, Geo. P. Edw., Military Train 1 Apr. 70
Munro, George Granville Gower',212 20 Foot ... 1 Apr. 70
Murphy, Francis Eastwood,213 27 Foot 13 Feb. 67
Musgrave, Benjamin D'Urban,216 13 Foot 10 Apr. 78
Musgrave, Christopber Edw.217 Rifle Brigade 5 July 72
Nash, Charles Widenham,218 Canadian Rifles . 23 Nov. 41
Neville, Robert, 41 Foot 17 Sept. 61
Newton, George Glascott, 12 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Nicholls, Henry Lionel, 22 Foot xg Oct. 78
Noott, Francis Harry,219 Roj-al Marines 13 Sept.94
Norton, Chas. Grantley Campbell,220 23 Foot 2 June 65
Nunn, William David,221 20 Foot 5 July 72
Nutt, Justinian Armitage,222 21 Foot 4 May 70
O'Conor, Richard John Ross,223 17 Foot 26 Dec. 56
O'Malley, Austin Peter,224 22 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Orred, John Cavendish, 12 Lancers 5 June 75
Osborne, Lord D'Arcy Godolphin, 87 Foot 12 July 64
Owen, Edward Barry, 17 Foot 5 Nov. 47
Pakenham, Hon. Fred. Beauchamp, Unatt. ... 14 June 59
Paton, James,227 DL. 4 Foot 30 June 65
Paul, James,228 65 Foot 28 Jan. 62
Paynter, George,229 1 Dragoon Guards 30 Apr. 58
Peacocke, Stephen Ponsonby, 59 Foot n Nov. 51
Peel, Robert,230 13 Foot 4 Jan. 65
Pelly, Raymond Richard,231 37 Foot n Apr. 62
Percy, John William,"2 9 Foot 22 June 64
Perrin, Charles, 66 Foot 10 Oct. 65
Peto, William La wes,233 13 Foot 21 May 58
Phillipps, Charles Burch,234 6 Foot 27 No v. 67
Phillips, Edward,235 8 Hussars 11 May 60
Phipps, Charles Edmund, 18 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Pole, Mundy, 46 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Poore, Robert,238 8 Hussars 20 July 58
Pott, William, 27 Foot 14 Sept.78
Preston, John William, 28 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Prickett, William Robert, Royal Artillery 8 July 89
Priestley, Horatio,240 32 Foot 12 June 69
Proctor, Henry, 22 Foot 5 July 72
Queade, William Henry,241 t2 Foot 24 Jan. 63
Quin, Peter Edward,242 33 Foot 15 Aug. 68
Renny, George,245 73 Foot 15 Dec. 61
Renshaw, Richard William, 16 Lancers 5 July 72
Richmond, Matthew, CB. 96 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Roberts, Charles Fyshe,249 C3IG. Royal Art.... 23 Jan. 53
Roberts, Herbert Hodder, Royal Marines 15 Oct. 95
Roberts, Thomas Law,250 93 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Robertson, George Coke, 17 Lancers 28 Oct. 71
Robinson, Wm. Beverley, 3 West India Regt... 26 Mar. 58
749
Ross, Patrick Wm. Sydenham, 16 Foot 17 Oct. 59
Ross, William James, 1 West India Regiment 1 Apr. 70
Rowland, George,251 1 Foot 3 Aug. 66
St. John, John Henry,252 92 Foot 7 Dec. 58
Saunders-Knox-Gore, William Arthur Gore,
Royal Artillery 15 J-an. 00
Schomberg, Frederick Spencer,253 57 Foot 5 July 72
Seton, George, R. Canadian Rifles 14 Dec. 55
Seton, William Carden, 41 Foot 15 Oct. 47
Sheil, Richard, 16 Foot 21 Aug. 69
Sbiffner, Bertie,255 61 Foot 2 July 74
Shirley, James Charlton, ico Foot 30 Aug. 83
Shuttleworth, Frank, 7 Hussars 29 Oct. 81
Simpson, Thomas,250 52 Foot 19 Feb. 70
Smith, Astley Campbell, 25 Foot 26 July 64
Smith, Michael Edward, Unattached 27 Dec. 64
Smith, Richard Playne,257 10 Hussars 30 Mar. 60
Somers, Richard John, 11 Hussars 20 May 73
Spall, William,258 Coast Brigade of Artillery ... 28 Oct. So
Squirl, William,259 91 Foot 5 July 72
Stack, Frederick Rice,260 37 Foot 26 Dec. 65
Stirling. Gilbert, Royal Horse Guards 1 July 81
Stuart, Donald,267 46 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Studdert, Charles FitzGerald,268 80 Foot 26 Aug. 59.
Sutton-Nelthorpe, Robert Nassau, 8 Hussars.. 1 July 81
Sykes, Cam,269 48 Foot 2 Nov. 55
Taylor, James, Royal Marines 18 Dec. 69,
Taylor, William, 70 Foot 23 Feb. 44
Teevan, George James,270 94 Foot, Chief Con-
stable of Hove, Sussex 1 Oct. 77
Tempest, Arthur Cecil, DL. 11 Hussars 5 July 72
Tennant, Charles Richard,271 2 Life Guards 21 Jan. 85
Tennant, John Trenchard,272 87 Foot 22 Mar. 86
Thellusson, Arthur John Bethel!,-73 Cold-
stream Guards 2 Nov. 55
Thompson, Charles,274 64 Foot 24 Mar. 58
Thompson, Leslie Jenkins, 58 Foot to May 61
Thurlow, Edward Hovell,275 Royal Artillery... 16 Sept. 75
Tibbs, William Joseph, 70 Foot 1 Jan. 80
Tillbrook, Philip Limborch,276 Unatt. Standard
Bearer, Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 29 Mar. 61
Tranchell, Edward Frederick, Ceylon Rifles... 19 Jan. 65
Tranchell, George Adolphus, Ceylon Rifles ... 12 June 69
Trench, Hon. Frederick Le Poer,277 40 Foot ... 1 Mar. 64
Trevor, Fred. Anthony,278 4 Foot 4 Feb. 62
Trimmer, Augustus R. 70 Foot 8 Mar. 86
Turner-, Henry Ferdinand,279 65 Foot , 28 Jan. 62
Vereker, Thomas George, 2S1 12 Foot 3 Aug. 66
Verney, Sir Harry, Bart. Unattached 13 Nov. 27
Vesey, Charles Cynric Wellesley,282 72 Foot ... 30 Nov. 60
Walker, Samuel, 65 Foot 19 Sept. 34
Walter, Frederick Arthur,283 97 Foot 26 Oct. 60
Warburton, Henry William Egerton, 47 Foot. 17 Mar. 43
Warren, Sir Augustus Riversdale, Bart.iSi 20F. 13 Dec. 59
Watson, Stephen,287 Worcester Regt. Military
Knight of iVindsor 30 Mar. 81
Way, Gregory Lewis,253 29 Foot ... 8 Dec. 46
Webb, Edward Townsend.289 27 Foot 7 Oct. 76
p.s.c. Weir, John Charles,290 2 Foot 19 Jan. 64
Wentworth, D'Arcy, Unattached 3 Nov. 34
Westby, Bernard Heyer, Rifle Brigade 1 Oct. 77
Weyla'nd, John, Royal Canadian Rifles 17 Nov. 69
White, Hans Robert,292 80 Foot 2 Nov. 55
White-Thomson,^ Sir Robert T. KCB. DL. 1
Dragoon Guards 14 Aug. 57
p.s.c. Whitmore, Sir George Stoddart,293
KCMG. 62 Foot 6 June 55
Whyte, Edward, 19 Foot 13 June 68
Wilkinson, Alfred Bastfield,295 7 Hussars 28 Nov. 62
Willan, Wm. Moffat Douglas, Royal Artillery 13 Apr. 58
Williams, Henry Augustus, 14 Foot 15 Mar. 79
Williams, Reginald Stewart,2'-19 93 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Williams, Robert, 22 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Williamson, William Roberts,300 48 Foot 29 Oct. 61
U<I v.D.Wilmot, Sir Henry.S^.301 KCB. Rifle
Brig.; Hon. Colonel 1 Vol. Bn. Derbyshire Bent. 20 July 58
Wilson, Edward Benjamin, R. Canadian Rifles 19 Feb. 70
Wilson, Henry, 14 Foot 19 July 21
Wilson, John,302 42 Foot 5 July 72
Windham, George,303 Rifle Brigade 1 Apr. 70
Wood, John Joseph,305 Military Train 26 Dec. 56
Wood, William,306 Depot Battalion 1 Apr. 70
Woollard, Gilbert, St. Helena Regiment 11 Sept. 49
Worswick, William Worsley,307 37 Foot 15 Feb. 68
Wright, Charles Edward, 96 Foot 30 Mar. 76
Wyatt, Charles Edwyn,276 5 Lancers 5 July 72
Wynter, Walter Andrew,308 West Riding
Regiment; Hon. Colonellate 5 Bn.R. Fusiliers 2 Mar. 81
Yard, Frederick,309 32 Foot 26 Nov. =7
750 Majors who have Retired by Sole, by Commutation, $x.
1 Major General J. H. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
2 Major General F. R. Chesney served in the campaign that led to the capture of the Valley of the Upper Waikato
in New Zealand in 1S64, and was present at the assault and capture of Pukehinahina in the Bay of Plenty (Medal).
3 Major General Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign ot' 1854-55, including the battles in. the
Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
8 Major General H. C. Magenis served in New Zealand in 1861-62. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-S0, and
was present in the affairs at Banda, Kuddi, and Roghani (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal).
10 Sir Francis Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaclava, expedition to Kertch and Tenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj, Shumsabad, siege and fall of
Lncknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge.
attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal -with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashantiwar in 1874. Was present at the battle of Amoaful ; commanded
the Regiment at the capture and destruction of Beciiuah mentioned in Sir A. Alison's report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
as having had the particular direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), oattle ot Ordahsu (slight wound on
the head) and capture of Coomassie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the city and
on every day's march until the arrival of the Forces at the Adansi Hills (mentioned in despatches. Brevet c
Lt. Colonel. C3., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the expedition to Ashanti in 1895 (honorary rank of Major
Geiural, XCB. and Star).
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, fyc.
1 Colonel Agg served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; was onboard the E.I.C.
eteam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ;
served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White House
Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon ; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May, and
repulse of the night attack on Prome 8th Dec. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
2 Colonel A. Aglionby served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in
T857-58 (Medal). Commanded the station of Kussowlie in 1858, when the Barracks were fired by incendiaries, and
was mentioned on that occasion as having been " mainly instrumental both by hisexertions and example in saving
•a very large amount of stores and Government buildings." Commanded the 33rd in the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68, and led the Regiment (which formed the storming party) at thw assault on Magdaia (mentioned in des-
patches of Lord Napier and Sir Charles Staveley, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal, and CB.).
* Colonel Aitchison served with the 1st Batt. 91st Regt. at the Cape of Good Hope from Dec. 1845 to March 1847
and was engaged in a severe affair with the Kaffirs on the 22nd May i846,when his horse was shot under him (Medal).
5 Colonel Aldworth. — For War Services, see Militia (King's Royal Rifles).
6 Colonel Allan served with a Detachment 57th Regt. against the rebels in Canada in 1837. Commanded the 2nd
Infantry Brigade in the Eusoofzie campaign of 185S (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Troops onboard the ship
Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught Are at Spithead on the 3rd June 1859, on which occasion a General
Order was issued expressing the Commander in Chief's gratification at the conduct of Lt.Colonel Allan, and officers
and men, and another conveying the Queen's approbation of the discipline and good order displayed under such
trying circumstances.
t Colonel D. A. Baby served with the 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40 (Medal).
9 Colonel E. R. Berry Served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign'of 1848-49, including the passage
•of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass
(Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857, and was present at the siege, assault, and
capture of Delhi, and action of Nujjufghur (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lord Berwick served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, and was present in the actions of Prome and Tand-
wayn (Medal).
11 Colonel A. Bibby served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Esryptian war of 18S2, and was present in the
engagements of El Magfar and Mahsama— severely wounded and horse shot (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal, and Khedive's Star).
12 Colonel J. O. Bovill served with a detachment of 30 of the Ceylon Rifles, which defeated the insurgents in
the first and second attack on Kornegalle on the 30th and 31st July, during the suppression of the rebellion in the
Kandian Provinces in 3848.
13 Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 26th Feb. 1853, with the 55th Regi-
ment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Seiwed also on the Bhootan Expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel H. G. Browne served in the 32nd Regt. during the Indian Mutiny m 1857-58, and was present at
the action of Chinliut and defence of Lucknow Residency from June to Nov. 1857. Also with Maxwell's Force in
the Suregon campaign of 185s. Was twice wounded — once severely. Thanked in General Orders by Sir J. Outram,
Sir J. Inglis, and by the Governor General (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, with a year's servicej : was awarded
the 1~C " for conspicuous bravery in having, on the 21st August 1857, during the siege of the Lucknow Residency,
gallantly led a sortie, at great personal risk, for the tiurpose of spiking two heavy guns, which were doing con-
siderable damage to the defences. It appears from the statements of the non-commissioned officers and men who
accompanied Captain Browne on the occasion, that he was the first person who entered the battery, which con-
sisted of the two guns in question, protected by high palisades, the embrasures being closed with sliding shutters.
On reaching the battery, Lieutenant Browne removed the shutters and jumped into the battery. The result was
that the guns were spilied and it is supposed that about 100 of the enemy were killed."
15 Colonel R. Bruce served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Aug. 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, in-
•cluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of
Lucknow, with attack on and occupation of the Iron Bridge from nth to 14th March 185S (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps) .
17 Colonel C. K. Bushe commanded the troops during the operations before and bombardment of Canton by the
Royal Navy under Sir Michael Seymour durinr* the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1357; was present at the
•assault and capture of the city in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) and of Naniiow on 11th Aug. 1858 ;
■was employed a portion of the time as a Brigade Major,
20 Colonel Hon. Aug. M. Catncart accompanied the 93rd Highlanders to Turkey, and on the embarkation for the
■Crimea he was appointed Extra Aide de Camp to his uncle Sir George Cathcart, with whom he was present at the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (promoted Brevet Major), where Sir George was killed ; rejoined the
93rd, but having been appointed a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, he was attached to the Light Division, and
was present in all the operations in which it was engaged, including both attacks on the Redan and fall of Sebastopol
— mentioned in despatches (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie) .
2i Colonel S. Y . Clark served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Zuinguin Mountain. Was attached to Wood's Flying Column in command of a wing of the 17th Lancers and a
4roop of the 1st Drasroon Guards (Medal with Clasp).
22 Colonel S. A. Cleeve served as Adjutant of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 •
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, 8fc. 75 1-2
onboard the E. I.C. steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon River ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the
White House Redoubt) , storm and capture of Rangoon, and repulse of the. night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu).
23 Sir William Colville served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Alma, siege aod fall of Sebastopoi (Medal with two Clat-ps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian aud Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
25 Colonel J. H. Cooper served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including the sortie of
i6th Oct., battle of Inkerman, aud siege of Sebastopoi ; appointed Aide de Camp to Colonel Yea, and also present
at the attack on the Quarries on 7th June (wounded 8th Juue), and assault of the Redan on 18th June (Medal with
two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
27 Coionel G. A. Carzon served as Lieutenant in tue 2ud Baf.alion of the Rifle Brigade in the In lian campaigns
of 1857-5S. including the actions at Cawnp >re, sieg-! and capture of Lucknow; subsequently with R iss' Camel
Corps and present at the battle of Gilowlee and caot ire of Cilpee (Yl^dal with two Clasp;).
28 Colonel G. S. Davies served in the Crimea with the iot'i H issars fr 1m 3j;h Tune id;,, including fch.3 battle of
Tchernaya and fall of Sebastopoi (Medal with Ci asp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Oirabineers the
Indian campaigns of 1857-59, aQd was present at the outbreak of the Sepoy niuiiny at Mssrut on the toSh May 1857,
the actions of the Hindun, 30th aud 31st May, battle of Budleeke serai, siege aud fill of DMhi, a -id sab;e juent
operations uuder Brigadier Showers ; also the affair of Kerkrowlie, taking of Bareilly, affaii'3 of M ijid.a, Cnurdall,
and Bankee, aud pursuit to the River Raptee (Medal with Clasp).
33 Lord Digby served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the C >1 Istriim Guirds,
and was present in the engagement at Hashetn, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and at the destruction of
Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
31 Colonel Donovan served against the Fitcani tribe in 1828 under Colonel Somerset. Commanded an advanced
post in the neutral territory, Cape of Good Hope, in 1832 and 1833. Served against the insurgent Boers in 1845. Was
actively employed throughout the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846 aud 47 (Medal), and commanded the Advanced
Guard in forcing the passage of the Fish river Jungle from Fort Peddie t3 Trompeter s Dritt in May 1846, when
the Troops were engaged with the whole of Pato's tribe for upwards of three hours; previous to the action on the
Gwauga he led as a volunteer a small party into the jungle, where he had a personal rencontre with four armed
Kaffirs (the chief Zeto and one of his captains being of the party), two of whom he slew single-handed. For the
above services he received the Brevet rank of Major. Commanded the Troops in the Sovereignty during the Kaffir
war of 1S51-53 ; crossed the Orange River in Feb. 1851 (effecting the passage with guns, wagons. &c, in a temporary
boat constructed on the occasion) to assist in the protection of the Albert district, and on the 28th March fullowing,
with one Troop Cape M. Rifles, one six-pounder, and a small Burgher Force, defeated a large body of Tambookies
and Basutos, under the chiefsMooerose, Umual,and Spepere, leaving upwards of 300 of the enemy dead outhe field.
33 Colonel J. D. Downing served w.th the 1st Battalion 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of
1.863-65, including the Waikato campaign (Medal).
31 Colonel C. S. Dowson served with the 29th Rjgimmt throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1843-49, including
the affair of Ratnuuggur, passage of t'ie Cheuab, and battles otCnilliauwallah andGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
35 Colonel M. R. Eden landed with the 56th Kegimeut in the Crimea on the 25th August 1855, served at the siege
of Sebastopoi, aud was present at the final assault (Medal w th Clasp, aud Turkish Medtl).
37 Colonel P. P. Faddy commanded the Royal Artillery in the engagement at Port Natal against the revolted Zulu
Chief Foro in 1846. He served in the Kaffir war of 1852 in command of the Royal Artillery, and was named in the
official despatches, especially in that relating to the capture of the Kaffir Chief Macomo's stronghold, called
" Macomo's Den," on the 10th March. Also commanded the Royal Artillery at the battle of Berea against the Basuta
Tribes under the Chief Moshesh (horse shot) 20th Dec. 1852, and was again mentioned in despatches, and received
the Brevet rank of Major for his services (Medal). Commanded as Brigadier the Column detached from the Saugor
Field Force, which defeated the rebel force at Keutee in Bundelcund 0114th March 1S59 (mentionedin despatches, Medal).
3S Sir William Fairfax served with the 3i>t R,egiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, aud was present at the
6iege and fall of Sebastopoi, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
4° Colonel W. Fanssett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 44th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sevastopol, and attack and occupation of the cemetery on the 18th June ; he
was Brigade Major in the 3rd Division fro n 23rd April 1S55 (Medal .vith three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
12 Colonel Hon. H. T. Eraser served with the 1st Battalion S~ots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1SS2, and was
present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedive's Star).
43 Colonel H. E. Glass served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny of 1857-58, and was engaged
in the attack on r,he rebel position near Benares at Atrowlea and Koelsa, defence of Aziuighur and sortie thence ;
proceeded with Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th
April ; also with Colonel Turner's Column in Shahabad and Palamcn, including the capture of Jugdespore and
actions of 17th 18th and 20th October (Medal).
44 Colonel Hamilton-Grace served with the 63th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 1st June 1855. and was pre-
sent at the siege and fallof Sebastopoi (Medal withCiasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Serve I also in the New
Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack on the Gate Pah, and in the West Coast campaign, and present at Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
»? Colonel Gregory served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a gunboat belonging to the Flo
ilia under Commander Owen on Lake Ontario, for which he received the thanks of the Naval Commander in Chief.
47 Colonel E. St. J. Griffiths served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including tne expedition against tne
tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
53 Colonel Leith Hay served in Canada during the rebellion, and was in the affair atPrescott. Served the Eastern
campaign of 1854 up to 8th February 1855 and again from 13th August 1855, including the battles of Alma and
Bahikhiva, siege and fall of Sebastopoi, and commanded the 93rd Highlanders at the assault on the 8th September
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of Lueknow 14th to 25th November 1857, defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore 011 6th December and pursuit to Seraighat, siege and capture of Lucknow ; commanded thei
Highland Brigade at the battle of Bareilly, and served in the Oude campaign in 185S-59, includiug the actions of
Purga.on and Russoulpore. and evacuation of the Fort of Mittoula (Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
54 Colonel F. G. Hibbert served with the 91st Regiment, in the Kaffir war of 1851-53, aud was wounded in action
at Waterkloof 011 SthMarch 1852 (Meoal).
58 Colonel Lowe served with the 16th Lancers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825-26, and was wounded (Medal).
60 Colonel J. M'Donnell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), during which he commanded seve-
ral successful skirmishing parties. Led the successful attack under Sir" George Berkeley against a large body of
Kaffirs posted in one of their strongest positions at the Sohoto Mountain, where they treacherously murdered
Major Baker and four other officers two days previously. Was present in the action with and defeat c-f the insur-
gent Boers at Boem Plants 29th Aug. 1848, and on Major Armstrong being severely wounded he commanded the
Cape Mounted Riflemen during the latter part of the engagement.
, 65 Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghten. — For War Services, see Militia (Irish Rifles).
66 Sir Charles Mansfield served as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell throughout the Eastern campaign of
'854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopoi (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir
William Mansfield, and was present in the actions of the 25th 27th and 28th Nov. under General Windham in the
vicinity of Cawnpore, and at the battle thereof on the 6th Dec. 1857, at which he was severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
67 Colonel W. C. Master. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
68 Colonel F.C. Maude. —For War services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
69 Colonel J. Miller volunteered and commanded the combined force (English and Danish) during the insurrection
at Tortola, W.I., in August 1853. On his arrival martial law was proclaimed, and enforced for a period of six
753 War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, fyc.
weeks, the natives, amounting to 7,000, having completely destroyed the town, and threatened the lives of the
European inhabitants, who fled for refuge to St. Thomas. He suppressed the rebellion, and restored the island to a
state of order and tranquillity, and after re-establishing civil authority, received the thanks of the President and
Council, and was most favourably reported to the Colonial Office.
70 Colonel H. Montaagu served with the 8th Hussars the campaigns of 1858-59 in Rajpootana and Central India,
and was present at the capture of Kotah, re-occupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of
Gwalior and actions of Koordrye and Bcordah (Medal and Clasp).
n_ Colonel C. Morgan served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and assisted in planting the Queen's Colour on the cavalier of the inner Taku
Fort; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
72 Colonel Muter served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, battle of
Goojerat, pursuitaad surrender of Shere Singh, occupation of Attock and Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India ; commanded a Wing of 60th Rifles at Meerut in
suppressing insurgent villagers from 10th May to 26th Aug. ; present with the 1st Battalion from 6th Sept. at the
siege of Delhi, assault and capture of the city on 14th Sept. with the final attack on and occupation of the Palace on
20th Sept. — succeeded to the command of the attacking Column on Kishingunge on 14th Sept. on the fall of Major
Reid (Brevet of Major). Served as D. A. Adjutant General to the Roorkee Field Force under Brigadier Jones dur-
ing the campaign in Rohilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugeua, relief of Moradabad, action on the
Dqjura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief
of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunuai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction
of the Fort of Mahomdee (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Was on board the troop-ship Eastern
Monarch when she blew up and was burnt on 3rd June 1859.
73 Colonel E. A. Noblett served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
present at theaffair of the 26th Nov. 1863 in the Wairoa Bush, the actions of Nukutnaru, and affiir at Popola (Medal).
71 Colonel J . L. W. Nunn served with the 80th Regiment m the Burmese war of 1852, and was present at the
capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the great Dagon
Pagoda (with the advanced storming party), and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the
campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and present at the capture of Simree Fort, Bera, Dooudeakeira (Medal).
75 Colonel Ouvry served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and commanded a Squad-
ron at the affair of Ramnuggur (horse shot under him) ; the passage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and
battles of C hillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded 9th Lancers before Delhi in 1857 until
appointedAide de Camp to Sir A. Wilson, whom he attended during the assault (received thanks of Governor
General in Council, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). After the fall of Delhi commanded the Cavalry Brigade of the
Movable Column, including actions at Bolundshur, Allyghur, and battle of Agra. Commanded the Force at the
action of Kanoj, and the Cavalry at the relief of Lucknow under Sir Colin Campbell (thanks of Governor General in
Council, Medal with two Clasps').
78 Cooncl L. Prendegast served with the Scots Greys in the Eastern campaign up to Oct. 1854, including the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, the battle of Balaklava (severely wounded by a musket bullet on the right foot), and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
79 Colonel J. A Price served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
wounded), in the. Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal
(with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Medal).
05 Colonel Charles B. Reynardson served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Khedive's Star).
81 Colonel G. Rhodes served the campaign of 1853 and the spring campaign of 1854 on the Danube asAidede Camp
to the Spanish General Prim, was present at the battle of Oltenitza. Subsequently was attached to Selim Pacha's
Staff and accompanied the Turkish Irregular Cavalry in three successful sorties from the Quarantine Station; present
in the Tete de Pont when the Russians unsuccessfully attacked and bombarded that position, retiring with loss ; was
also at the retreat of the Russians from Giergevo and Slobodsia in 1854. For the above-mentioned services he has
received the Spanish Order of Isabel the Catholic, also the Turkish Order of the Medjidie 4th Class, with a Sword of
Honor from the Sultan. Served the campaign of 1854 on the Staff of the Army in the Crimea, and was present at
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
82 Colonel J. P. Robertson served in the 31st Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served in the Crimea
from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in the Indian campaigns of
IS57-58, daily engaged with the enemy at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and was in command at Dilkoosha
during the enemy's grand attack on 22nd Nov.; afterwards served with the force in occupation of the Alumbagh
under Outrarn from Nov. 1857 until March 1858, including actions of the 23rd Dec, 12th and 16th Jan., i5th2istand
25th Feb., and many other minor affairs; commanded the small Force which repulsed the enemy's Cavalry, 3,000
strong, in their attack of the Camp on the 16th March 1858 ; took part in the operations ending in the fall of
Lucknow; afterwards commanded the Cavalry of Lugard's Field Force, and was present at the relief of Azimghur,
capture of Jug-lespore, and almost daily engaged with Omer Singh's Force between 9th May and 10th June
1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow, and was frequently
mentioned in despatches).
83 Colonel R. H. Rocke served in the China war of i860, and was engaged in the actions of the 12th and 14th
August (Medal with Clasp for Pekin).
85 Colonel R. F. W. Sibthorp served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9,
and was present at the second siege operations at Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town (covering the
advance of the storming parties), and capture of the citadel; afterwards at the battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of
the Seikh Army, and the expulsion of the Affghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Suc-
ceeded to the command of the Companies of the 60th Rifles that were engaged against the Hill Tribes in the
expedition to the Euzofzye Country on the nth Dec, and also on the 14th Dec 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served
with the 97th Regt. at the'siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th May 1855, and was with the ladder party at the
assault on the Redan on the 8th Sept. — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
86 Lord Sinclair served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 23rd September 1854,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (horse shot under him), siege of Sebastopol, and attack on the
Redan iSth June — severely wounded; acted as Assistant Adjutant General to the Forces on the Bosphorus,
Dardanelles, &c, from July 1855 to Aug. 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals). Served in the New Zealand war in 1861, and acted as Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
Sir Duncan Cameron in New Zealand in 1862 (Medal).
87 Colonel R. O. F. Steward served with the 41st Regt. in the Eastern campaign up to 19th Oct. 1854, including
the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
88 Colonel J. A. Stewart. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
91 Colonel F. H. Swinfen. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
92 Colonel C. Thornhill served in the Boer war of 1S81, and took part in the defence of Potchefstrocm (men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
93 Colonel F. J. Travel's commanded the Artillery with Grant's Force from 30th Oct. to 10th Dec. 1S57 throughout
the operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow and the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore ; was
senior Officer Royal Artillery in the action of 2nd November ; commanded the Artillery sent against Jellalabad
13th November, was wounded in the advance of 16th and 17th November ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Governor General in Council (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
94 Colonel John Travers served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
95 Colonel H. A. Trevelyan served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the nth Hussars, including the affair of
Bfulganak, battles of Alma and Balaklava (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, 8fc. 754
96 Colonel W. H. Watson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to February 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
101 Colonel A. N. Wilson served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
102 Colonel. A. Wybergh served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of :854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and
capture of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Hetired by Sale, Sfc.
1 Lt.Colonel B. P. Alexander served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58. including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea,
commanded the storming party at attack on Fort Birwah — wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp) .
2 Lt.Colonel Alleyne served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th August until December 1855, in-
cluding the siege' and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also with the 79th in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the affair of Secundra
near Allahabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
Slahjehanpore, capture of forts Bunnai and Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and acted as Adjutant
at the capture of Rampore Kussiah and during the subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
rivers (Medal with Clasp I .
* Lord Annesley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1S51-52-53 (Medal), and was severely
wounded in right arm at the battle of Berea. Served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign
of 1854, including tne battle of Alma — severely wounded (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel A. B. Armstrong served at the capture of Genoa m 1814, and suteegoeitly in the American war, in-
cluding the capture of Washington, attack before Baltimore 13th Sept.1814, and on Oaleans Sth Jan. 1815, where
he was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Graham's Town ...as attacked by ten thousand Kaffirs 22nd
April 1819, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred Nen under the command of Colonel
Wiltshire.' Commanded in the Kat River Settlement during the Kaffir war of 2834-35, and was thanked in General
orders for his defence of that locality against an attack of Kaffirs on the 19th Feb. 1835 Served also throughout the
whole of the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and was present at the attack on the Amatola, ioth April 1846, and two subsequent
days' engagement (Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel R. Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present
at Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matarikoriko, and repulse of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of 1863-
65, and was present at Orakau (Medal).
' Lt.Colonel Armytage served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel Patterson. — For War Services, see Yeomen of the Guard, p. 134.
13 Sir F. T A H. Bathurst served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Grenadier Guards, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
11 Lt.Colonel W. A. Battine served as Adjutant of the 16th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Pcshawur frontier and
was present in several expeditions against Momuuds and Affredie hill tribes in 1854-56 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force from.Tan. to June 1857, and was present at the bombardment and cap-
ture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with Havelock's column, on the Staff of that General
and was present in the actions of Onao, Busseerutgunge (1st and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor, and in
the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residencj- of Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1857; also
during the subsequent defence as D.A.Q.M. General to the force until the final relief by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov.
1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
15 Lt.Colonel Bazalgette landed in India with the 37th Regt. in June 1857, and served there until the suppression
of the mutiny, being engaged with the enemy on several occasions (Medal).
16 Lt.Colonel G. G. Beazley served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Malageah, West
Coast of Africa, in May 1855. Served with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny, and
was present at the affair of Sanganeer 8th August 1858, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise' and
attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
20 Lt.Colonel the Hon. G. A. V. Bertie served with the 24th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
21 Lt.Colonel Bertram served with the 41st Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Feb. to the 70b Sept. 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
23 Lt.Colonel G. M. Billington served with the 4th Regt. in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
from the 18th March 1856. Also with it during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was severely wounded in
the attack on the Fort on Beyt Island on the 2nd of April 1858 (Medal).
26 Lt.Colonel Blennerhassett served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Canadian rebellion. Also in the Crimean
campaign from 20th Dec. 1854 to 13th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the actions of Raijghur (in
command of the Left Wing 71st), Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and
mentioned in despatches) .
'-' Lord Blythswood served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of
Aug. 1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd Aug. 1885,
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-v Lt.Colonel Edward.Bond served with the 53rd Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the
affair of Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
30 Lt.Colonel Henry Bond served in the 17th Light Dragoons at the taking of Anjar in Cutch in 1816 ; also through-
out the Mahratta campaign of 1817-18. He was present with the nth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture'of
Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Accompanied the 3rd Light Dragoons into Affghanistan with the force under Sir
George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, and in every engagement in the advance of the
Army on Cabool ; also commanded the Rear Guard on three different occasions, — engaged the enemy at Tezeen and
Jugdulluck, and safely covered and protected the whole of the baggage of the Army, notwithstanding the repeated
attacks of the enemy (Medal).
33 Lt.ColonelJ. G. Hay-Boyd served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of 18th J une, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps '
Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). '
31 Lt.Colonei Hon. W. G. Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir De Lacy Evans, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps '5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
35 Lt.Colonel Bramston served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, and up to 6th Aug. 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
36 Lt.Colonel A. Bravo was employed at Cape Coast Castle in 1873-74 (Ashanti Medal).
3" Lt.Colonel J. D. Brockman entered the Royal Navy in 1847 ; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of
1851-52 (Medal). Served in H.M.S. Hermes at the first attack on the stockades in the Rangoon river, was present
at the attack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the s torm and capture of Rangoon 1 ith April 1852 (Meda
with Clasp for Pegu). Afterwards was in several actions with pirates on the coast of China. Operations a«-ains
755 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, 8fc.
rebel tribes in Guzerat in 1857. Served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose from Feb. 1858 to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree; siege, storm, and
capture of Jhansi, action of Kooncn, operations be'ore Calpee, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Clalpee, battle of
Morar, and capture of Gwalior; captured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior and turned them on
the enemy ; commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit of Feroze Shah
and Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
38 Lt. Colonel W. J. Brook served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th September 1S55, as D.A.Q.M.G.
4th Division (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel 0. B. Brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fall of Sebastopol,
also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
41 Lt.Colonel E. J. V. Brown served with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign up to 7th Dec. 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
42 Lt.Colonel C. W. Brure served with the Carabineers from the outbreak at Meerut to the pacification of Oude
and commanded a Squadron at the action of Bunkagaon on 8th Oct. 1858, al.-o in the subsequent, campaign, including;
the actions of Mahoudicpore and Russoolpore, advance on and capture of Mitowlee, affairs of Ally gunge and Biswar,
and pursuit of the rebels for three months through Rajpootana and Central India (Medal).
43 Sir John Burgoyne s-rved with the Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Mednl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel Burnley-Campbell served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-80, and was present at
the affair at Dakka on tbe 15th January 1880. Took part with the expedition against the Wuzeeree Khugianis.
Accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march from Cabul to Candahar as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General
H. H. Gough, and was preseut in the reconnaissance on the 31st August (horse shot), and in the battle of Candahar
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
48 Lt.Colonel H. Burton served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the
actions at Mahoetahi, Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also throughout the campaign of 1863-65, for
two years as D.A.Q.M. General (Medal). During the operations in Waikato he superintended to its completion
the construction and organization of the Military Electric Telegraph through the Waikato country (mentioned in
despatches).
49 Lt.Colonel E. A. Butler served in the Boer war in 1881 with the Natal Field Foree.
50 Lt.Colonel Calcott served with the 10th Regiment during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole
of the siege operations before Mooltan, the action at Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and surrender of the
fortress on the 22nd January 1849 ; also present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also as
a Staff Officer under Major General Storks, commanding on the Bosphorus during the Russian war in 1855-56.
51 Lt.Colonel R. J. Callwell served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the Commissariat Department in command of the
station at Attala (Medal).
52 Lt.Colonel Duncan Campbell served in the 83rd Regt. during the suppression of the insurrection in Lower
Canada in 1837 ; also in repulsing the attacks of the American brigands who landed at Prescott, Upper Canada, in
1838. Served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1854 to 24th Jan. 1855, including the
Biege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
53 Lt.Colonel Hon. H. W. Campbell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Sir "William
Codrington, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Rodan on
the 18th June and 8th Sept. (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel G. M. Cardew served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, in-
cluding the action of Sinho. taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekia
(Medal with two Clasps). Acted as Adjutant of the 67th Regiment at the second capture of Kading and in the
minor operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862. Served with the 67th Regiment
throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October
1879 (Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel H. R. Carden served with the 77th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alan a and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Maior and Lt.Colonel, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
57 Lt.Colonel the Hon. W. H. P. Carington served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian
war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, ana Khedive's Star).
58 Lt.Colonel G. L. Carmichael served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in"
eluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with
three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Rajpootana
and Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and the affairs of Koondrye
and Boordah (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"Lt.Colonel Chetwode served with the 8th Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 2nd Aug. 1855,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege ot
Sebastopol, having commanded Lord Raglan's Escort in the Crimea up to the time of his Lordship's death (MedaJ
with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also served in Rajpootana and
Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree. battle of Kotah-
keserai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, action of Beejapore, battle of Sindwaho (wounded), and actions of
Koorwye and Nahargur (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
61 Lt.Colonel Clayton served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1854 to 30th July 1855
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
66 Lt.Colonel.Hon. W. Coke served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Fusilier Guards (was Aide da
Camp to Lord Rokeby from 9th Aug. (1855), including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on
9th Aug.) ; mentioned in despatches (Medal with one Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
66 Lt.Colonel Colls served with the 39th Regt. in the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Served with the 32nd
Regt. in the Punjaub campaign @f 1848-49, and was present at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including'
the storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the surrender of the garrison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, an"i
present as Field Engineer to the force under Brigadier Berkeley at the capture of the forts of Deha'ign and Ty rhooi
(mentioned in despatches) ; also as D.A.Q.M. General to Brigadier Pinckney's Force during the campaign in Oudo
(Brevet of Major, Medal). Served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawnr Frontier in 1S51-52,
and was present at the affairs of Praunghur and Shahcote (Medal with Clasp).
67 Lt.Colonel D. L.Colthurst served with the 1 7th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Feb. to 24th July,
including the siege of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
68 Lt.Colonel Coney served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with,
two Clasps). Commanded the disciplined Chinese Troops employed against the rebels in the province of Pecheli,
North China, in the winter of 1862-63 (Brevet of Major, and Chinese Imperial decoration of the Red Button).
72 Lt.Colonel G. H. Cope served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from.
November 1855 to the end of the campaign. Also with the 14th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of
1860-61 (Medal).
73 Lt.Colonel C. J.Cotes served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and wa»
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
74 Lt.Colonel Coxon served with the 45th Regiment in the Orange River Sovereignty, Cape of Good Hope, in 1851
where he was dangerously wounded (shot through both thighs) in an encounter with Boers and Hottentots.
75 Lt.Cclonel J. T. Craster served with the 38th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired hy Sale, ire. 7S&~7
76 Lt. Colonel Crawley served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sehastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
77 Lt.Colonel A. M. Ureagh served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in.
1874, and was preseut at the battle of Ainoaful (wounded slightly), capture and destruction of the town of
BecQuah, battle of Orda.hsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
78 Lt.Colonel Crosse served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the'
Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857 ; also at the siege, assault (led in the storming party of the 3rd Column) , and
occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
81 Lt.Colonel C. Dawson served with the 18th Royal Irish m New Zealand, and commanded a Company through-
out the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns from August 1863 to May 1866 ; commanded \\ oodaU's Redoubt during
the West Coast campaign from February 1865 to March 1866; was engaged in the following operations, viz. —
expedition 10 Paparata, relief of the Maiiku Stockade, occupation of Mere Mere, and commanded the Pokenoe
Patrol when attacked by the enemy on the morning of the 2nd Sept. 1861 (mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's
despatches for gallantry, Medal).
85 Lt.Colonel Deacon. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 772.
86 Lt.Colonel de Morel served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to General Estcourt, including:
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
87 Lt. Colonel G. B. A. Denne served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in.
the engag ements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, at the action at Kassassin on the 28th August, and in command of:
the Regim ent at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir, and the capture of Cairo (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
90 Lt.Colonel Robert Dillon served in the 30th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and)
Turkish Medals).
91 Lt.Colonel J. C. Duke served with the 17th Lancers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Dlundi (Medal with Clasp).
92 Lt.Colonel Dunbar ha.s the medal for the Punjaub campaign. Served with the flank Companies 98th Regimenb
in the force uuder Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Served
during the Indian campaign of 1857 from the outbreak on 12th May, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege'
storm and capture of Delhi — wounded in the hand in the Trenches on 12th September (Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major).
9* Lt.Colonel Hon. C.E. Edwardes served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the-
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, siege andcaptureof Lucknow, and action of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp)..
95 Lt.Colonel S. H. H. Edwards served with the 98th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; served also-
with the Flank Companies 98th Regt. in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850. Served in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April andt
May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp) .
96 Lt.Colonel G. A. Elliot served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with.
Clasp for Pegu) , and was with the storming party at the capture of Martaban ; was on board H.M. S. Rattler at the-
destruction of the river stockades ; and on land at that of those on the Dellah side ; present in the operations in-
front of Rangoon on the 12th and 13th April 1852, including the capture of the White House stockade ; also at the-
storm and capture of Rangoon (wounded). Served in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855, inelading the siege-
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
98 Lt.Colonel England served the Eastern campaignof 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir Richard England, including the-
battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
100 Lt.Colonel W. H. Fairtlough served with the 55th Regiment on tne China expedition (Medal), and was present
at Amoy. Chusan, Chinhae (including the night attack), Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
103 Lt.Colonel O. B. Feilden served in the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th July 1855, including the-
sieere and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal).
104 Lt.Colonel Ferguson served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 19th Feb, 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10s lit. Colonel J. C. Fife-Cookson served with the 18th Royal Irish and with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand
war in 1865 (Medal). Was appointed a Military Attache to the British Embassy at Constantinople on the outbreak,
of the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and accompanied the Turkish armies in the Balkan campaign, and subsequently
at GallipoH (Brevet of Major).
106 Lt.Colonel H. C. FitzGerald served with the 33rd Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
107 Lt.Colonel W. H.D. FitzGerald served in the 7th Royal Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the battle-
of Alma, where he was severely wounded, being shot through both legs (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
108 Lord Fred. FitzRov served under Sir Robt. Stopford during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal)..
110 Lt.Colonel John Foott served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 88th Regiment, including the actions
of 26th 27th and 28th November at Cawnpore, under General Windham; battle of Cawnpore 6th December, and
pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent, with minor affairs in Oude (Medal).
112 Lt.Colonel F. R. Forster served in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to the 10th July 1855, including the-
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
113 Lt.Colonel Fortescue served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Royal.
Artillery, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma (horse killed), Balaklava, and
Tnkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
111 Lt.Colonel G. V. Fosbery served with the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Generals Chamberlain and.
Garvock during the operations at Umbeyla from October to December 1863 where he commanded a body of marks-
men of the 71st and 101st Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his own invention ; was engaged in the de-
fence of the Crag and Eagle's Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Keyes at the storming of the Sunga on.
the Crag Piquet, where he led a party of the 1st Punjaub Infantry and Corps of Guides, and was the first man in
driving out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned,
in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) : was awarded the ITiI " for the daring
and gallant manner m which, on the 30th October 1863, acting as a volunteer at the time, he led a party of
his regiment (the 1st Punjab Infantry) to re-capture the Crag Piquet, after its garrison had been driven in by
the enemy, on which occasion sixty of them were killed in desperate hand-to-hand fighting. From the-
nature of the approach to the top of the crag amongst the large rocks, one or two men only could advance at one-
time ; and 'whilst I ascended one path,' relates Lieutenant Colonel Keyes, OB., commanding the 1st Punjab
Infantry, ' I directed Lieutenant Fosbery, of the late 4th European Regiment, to push up another at the head of a
few men. He led this party with the greatest coolness and intrepidity, and was the first man to gain the top of the
crag on his side of the attack.' Subsequently, Lieutenant Colonel Keyes being wounded, Lieutenant Fosbery
assembled a party with which he pursued the routed enemy in the direction of the Lalloo ridge, inflicting on them
further loss and confirming possession of the post."
116 Lt.Colonel T. Gardiner served in the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie-
Frontier under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1858, including the destruction of Chingbe and the affair with,
the Hindoostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant
and Quarter Master of the 18th Punjaub Infantry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Masterat the final subjection of:
the rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
117 Lt.Colonel Garrett served in the 46th Regt. and on the Staff in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
the Medjidie) . . . •
75 3 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, Sfc.
118 Lt.Colonel Gascoigne served with the Grenadier Guai'ds in the Crimean campaign from 29th Aug. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
119 Lt.Colonel B. T. Gilpin served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
180 Lt.Colonel A. A. Godwin accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special ser-
vice, and served in the first phase -of the Ashanti war. Was appointed Special Commissioner to the King of
Annamaboe. Raised theAnnamaboe Contingent and commanded it at the action of the 27th October near Dunquah
where he was severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
121 Colonel G. G. Gordon. — For War Services, see Militia (Royal Scots).
122 Sir William Gordon (17th Lancers) served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava
(wounded and horse shot) and siege <of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the campaign of Central India, and command ed a Squadron
in the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zerapore (twice mentioned in despatches for gallant
conduct at Rajghur and Mongrowlee, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
123 Lt.Colonel F. W. Gore served with the 6tb Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol from 1st to i6thMay 1855, after which as Aide de Camp to Major General
Michel with the Turkish Contingent (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie) .
124 Lt.Colonel J. P. Gore served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-38, including
the storm and capture of St. Charles and St. Eustache, and "ulterior operations on the Richelieu and adjacent country.
Was with the Right Wing on board the Premier when that-transport was wrecked, in Nov. 1843, in the Gulf of St.
Lawrence. Landed with the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches on the 6th July (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the storm and capture of Sinho and
Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal and Clasps).
125 Lt.Colonel F. R. C. Grant served with the 9th Lancers in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of
Budlekeserai, throughout the siege and assault of Delhi (horses shot on the 19th June and 14th Sept. 1857), actions
of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, an&VKanoge, capture of Meeangunge, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal
with two Clasps). Served throughout the. campaign of i860 in North China as Aide de Camp to Sir Hope Grant,
including the capture of Pekin (Medal'with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
12S Lt.Colonel T. E. Green served with the 82nd Regiment in Bengal during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal),
and with the Military Train in New Zealand from '1864 to 1867 (Medal).
129 Lt.Colonel D. C. Greene served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Nominated
to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the Turkish Contingent.
131 Lt.Colonel A. C. Greville served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith and to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 (Medal) , and was present at the battle of Berea. Served again as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cath-
cart in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (where Sir George was
killed), and siege of Seb*st<5pol' (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
132 Lt.Colonel Grey served as an Ensign in the 24th Bengal Native Infantry during the campaign on the Sutlej in
« 846, and was present at the batftle of Ferozeshah (Medal) . Served with the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea from Sth Sept.
1855, including siege andia.ll of Sebastopol, and bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). «' -' ->""•:* '
138 Lt.Colonel F. Hall served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attack of. the^Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
in suppression of the Indian rmitialy dn 1857-58, including the operations at Gawnpore from 3rd to 6th December
1857, relief of Sundeelah, and capture of Birwau Fort — mentioned in despatches (Medal).
140 Lt.Colonel Hallowes served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the cap-
ture of Lucknow and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
144 Lt.Colonel Hardy served with the 58th Regt. in New Zealand, and was present at the attack and repulse of the
hostile natives on the settlement and stockades of Wanganui, 19th May, and action of the 19th July 1847 (Medal).
145 Lt.Colonel James Hare served in the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers inlndia from 7th
June, including the battle of Budle ke Serai and taking the heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp). He
served also the Oude campaign''in 1858, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture
of Fort Mittowlie, and aotion of Biswah.
149 Lt.Colonel the Honorable C. R. Hay s.erved with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855,
including the siege and fnlli'-of SSba^topol (Medal- with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
150 Lt.Colonel Hay garth served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854 until severely
wounded at the battle of Alma — shot through shoulder and thigh (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal) .
151 Lt.Colonel W. W. Haywood served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at
Mazeena and with the Kama Expedition (Medal).
159 Lt.Colonel Heneage served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from 18th Oct. 1854, including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
154 Lt.Colonel Hibbert served in -the 50th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1!i Lt.Colonel Hickie served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September — severely wounded (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
15" Lt.Colonel J. Howley served in the Crimea with the 4th Regiment from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
liS Lt.Colonel HonvC. J. .Hubbard served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882
(Medal, and Kbedive"s Star).
J-60 Colonel J. Hudson served with the 97th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present in
the actions of Chanda»Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
161 Lt.Colonel W. W. W. Htmibley served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle
of Sobraon (Medal). - -
103 Lt.Colonel T. R. Hittton'&erved with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, -and-exjieflition to Kimbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 61st
Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 4th 18th and 23rd July,
and 1st August^wounded (Medal with Clasp).
105 Lt.Colonel R. 'B. Ingram serve'd in Bengal in suppressing the Bautiny in 1857-58, and commanded a detach-
ment of the 97th Regt. in the' escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition from Benares into the Azimghur
entrenchment on the"oth April 1858 (Medal).
166 Lt.Colonel L. H; L. Iroy served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854 to 20th March
1855. including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India from 12th Aug.
1857 until the end of the rebellion, including the defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence
0* the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
lc» Lt.Colonel H. F. Jackson served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah
on the 6th October 1879; and in the operations round Cabu'l in December 1879, including the investment of Sherpore
(Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 1st Battalion Manchester
Regiment (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
i6'J Lt.ColonelB.- W. G. James served with the Queen's Royals in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country
in 1844 (including the storm and capture of the Fortress of Punella) and part of that in the Concan and Sawant
Warree country in 1844 and 45. Also in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal); and with the expedition north of the
Orange River in 1852-53.
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, fyc. 759
170 Lt.Colonel H. C. Jervoise served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to General
Airey, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
172 Lt.Colonel A. S. Jones was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and at Delhi throughout the siege operations,
including the assault and capture of the city, having been D.A.Q.M.G. to the Cavalry Brigade from 8th Aug. to
23rd Sept. 1857. Served with the 9th Lancer's in Greathed's pursuing Column and was present in the actions of
Bolundshuhur and Allyghur, and battle of Agra, where he was dangerously wounded, having received a musket-
shot wound and twenty-two sabre cuts. He was mentioned in the despatches of Sir Hope Grant on three different
occasions (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): was awarded the 1T(!T for the following service : —
" ' The cavalry charged the rebels and rode through them. Lieutenant Jones, of the 9th Lancers, with his squadron,
captured one' of their guns, killing the drivers, and, with Lieutenant Colonel Yule's assistance, turned it upon a
village occupied by the rebels, who were quickly dislodged. This was a well-conceived act, gallantly executed.'
-^Despatch from Major Genera! Sir James Hope Grant, KCB. dated loth January 1857."
171 Lt.Colonel L. J. F. Jones served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from 20th Oct. 1854, and was nre-
sent at the battle of Inkerman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol, including sorties of 26th Oct., 5th April (wounded),
a,nd 9th May, storming the Quarries on 7th June (wounded) , and a ssault of the Redan on the 18th June— very severely
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the 88th Regiment
during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in all the actions at Cawnpore under General Windham, also
at the action of Bhognapore. capture of Calpee, and subjugation of Oude (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
175 Lt.Colonel H. J. Kiug served as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Nickle during the disturbance at the Ballarat Gold
Fields in 1854. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affair at Sinho (Medal) . Commanded
the troops on board the transport Miles Barton, which was wrecked on the S. E. coast of Africa, and for his services
received the thanks of H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, who attributed the safety of the men to the good arrange-
ments made on that occasion.
177 Sir Robert Kingscoce served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Lord Raglan, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps,
CB., and Turkish Medal).
i7s Lt.Colonel A. M. Knight served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 16th Tjancers, and was present at
ihe affair of Buddiwal, and in the battles of'Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Kaffir war of
1847 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, when he commanded the Cavalry Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also during the
Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) with the Cape Mounted Riflemen, including the action of Berea. Served again on
the Staff of Sir Hairy Smith, and subsequently on that of his successor, Sir George Cathcart.
180 Lt.Colonel W. Knipe served with the 86th 'Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was pre-
sent at the battle before and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Zvledal with Clasp).
181 Lt.Colonel F. Lambton served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
184 Lt.Colonel A. H. Lefroy served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
i86 Colonel Lewes. — For War Services, see Militia Artillery.
192 Lt.Cokme.l Lister served with the 9th Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan and was wounded at Istaliff
(Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of
the enemy's batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
195 Lt.Colonel Drury Lowe served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
as Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard, to Major General Reed, and to Sir A. Wilson during the siege assault and cap-
ture of Delhi and all minor engagements, and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
196 Lt. Colonels J. H. Lowndes and St. John-Mildmay. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentle-
men at Arms, p. 130.
198 Lt.Colonel W. L. H. Lyon served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 up to Sept. 1855, including the siege
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April, and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Pandora,
storm and capture of Meangnnge, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Barree, capture of RamporeKussia,
affairs of Muchagawn Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (Medal wibh
Clasp).
201 Lt.Colonel F. T. Lyster served with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to
entering the British service he served in Portugal, in the Pedroite army, from 1833 to 1835, and was at the defence
of Oporto, and in all the affairs from the raising of the siege to the termination of the war. He afterwards served
in Spain under Sir De Lacy Evans, as Captain of Infantry, and under Espartero as Captain of Cavalry, and subse-
quently on the Staff of General Don Diego Leon, whose escort he commanded from 1836 to 1841. Was twice deco-
rated with the Order of St. Ferdinand for charges of Cavalry at Alio and Berga, and with the Medals for the siege
aDd capture of Irun and Morlela ; once severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and affairs in that
country : — Fuenterabia (reconnaissance on) , Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirre, Oriamendi, Hernani, Urni-
etta, Irun (siege of), Lazarte, Usurbil, Andoin, Vera, Perdon.Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sesma, Belascoain, Aroniz,
Santa Barbara (reconnaissance on), Valle de Berruera, Alio, Alio y dicastillo, Collander, Maniella y pena Cortada,
Genebrosa, Canadette, Agua Viva, Segura (siege of), Castleotte (reconnaissance on), Castleotte (siege of), Valle de
Lladres, Morella (siege of), Berga and its twenty-two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron,
completely routing it, killing seven and capturing five horses.
203 Lt.Colonel M'Barnet served in the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th Sept., expedition
to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the In-
dian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
205 Lt.Colonel P. M'Pherson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8tti Sept. 18.55; was also at the bombardment and
surrender ol Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
207 Lt.Colonel P. MacDonald served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch, first as Brigade Major and afterwards
in command of a Regiment (Turkish Medal) .
208 Lt.Colonel F. J. MacFarlane served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 in the 9th Lancers, incl«.ding the battle
of Sobraon (Medal). He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the
Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
211 sir F. D. Maclean served with the 13th Hussars in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma,
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
212 Lt.Colonel L. Macpherson served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 30th July 1855 with the 30th
Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
.2U Lt.Colonel J. T. Maguire. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 774.
215 Sir Henry Malet served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 3rd May 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal witb Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
216 Lt.Colonel Manners served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present with the 51st Light In-
fantry on board the E.I.C. steam-frigate Ferooz at the attack and destruction of the enemy's batteries and stockades
on the Rangoon river on the nth April 1852 ; on the following day commanded the skirmishers that covered the
disembarkation and advance of the storming party at the capture of the White House Redoubt ; at the final assault
and taking of Rangoon he commanded the Escort of the Major General Commanding, and at the storm and capture
of Rangoon. Was appointed Brigade Major to the 1st Madras Brigade in Sept. 52, and was present at the en-
gagement on the Heights of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
217 Lt.Colonel Mansergh served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war from the attack in the Boomah Pass 24th Dec.
1850, to the conclusion of the war in 1853 (Medal). Was placed by Sir Harry Smith in command of the isolated post
of Fort White in the enemy's country on the 28th Dec. 1850 ; caused the post to be stockaded, and with his party of
120 men defended it on the 3rd January 1851 against a force of 1,000 Kaffirs under Sandilly, Auta, and other chiefs
3 9
760 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, Sro.
who were defeated with severe loss, for which service he and his garrison were complimented in General Orders,
Was afterwards present at both affairs at the "Waterkloof, and commanded the Regiment at the first attack.
219 Lt.Colonel W. G. Margesson served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th Aug. 1855, includin
the siege and fall of Setaastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
_ *23 Lt.Colonel B. B. Mauleverer served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from 12th July 1855, including the
Biege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
action at Bhognapore, fall of Calpee, action of Jamoo, and capture of the fort of Birwah — mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
229 Lt.Colonel H. W. Meredith served with the 41st Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 27th October
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege of Sebastopol. and repulse of the sortie of
26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
231 Lt.Colonel Frederick Miller served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent in command of the 1st Regiment
of Intantry (Brevet of Major, .ith Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
in 1858-59 ; present in all the actions in which the 80th Regiment was engaged (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal) . Served also with the 80th .Regiment in the Expedition against Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel James Miller served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July to 19th August 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
233 Lt.Colonel Thomas. Miller served in the 40th Regt. at the capture of Manora and surrender of Kurrachee, Lower
Scinde, in Feb. 1839. He served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress ; was Major of Brigade at the repulse of the enemy's
night attack on the British Camp at Muttee Thol on 17th Aug. ; commanded the Reserve of the Regt. at the storm-
ing of the Heights before Mooltai. en 27th Dec. 1848 ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps).
234 Lt.Colonel 0. Milligan served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
236 Lt.Colonel W. H. Moffatt served with the 19th Regiment during the latter part of the Crimean campaign
from 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the
close of i860, and was twice in command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Served in the Hazara campaign in
1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
237 Lt.Colonel Mollan served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded the 75th Regiment with Outram's
Force at Alumbagh from Dec. 1857 to Feb. 1858, including repulse of attacks on 12th and 16th Jan. and minor affairs.
Served as Brigade Major with the Rifle Brigade at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Koorsee,
Baree, Simree, Nawabgunge (horse killed by round-shot), and Sultanpore, operations terminating in the passage
of the Goomtee on 28th Aug., action at Dooadpore and capture of the enemy's guns, surrender of the forts of
Ameethie and Shunkapore (frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.)
239 Lt.Colonel the Hon. H. M. Monckton served with the 29th Begiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of
3848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah (wounded) and Goojerat, and
pursuit of the Sikhs with the fece under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Army of
the East, attached to the 4th Light Dragoons, and afterwards with the rank of Major in command of the Sultan's
" Royal Regiment of Constantinople," with the CavaJr3r under Major General Shirley, and has received the Turkish
War Medal.
242 Lt.Colonel W. Mosse served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in 186S (Medal).
243 Lt.Colonel John Murray served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
244 Lt.Colonel Naylor served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimea from the 29th April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol. and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
246 Lt.Colonel Neville served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 1st Aug. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir
Richard England, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches), and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
247 Lt.Colonel W. Newbigging served with the 2nd Battalion Manchester Regiment throughout the Egyptian
war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
248 Lt.Colonel J. P. Nolan brought the "A" Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most
energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade ; and served throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from December 18678s Adjutant to Colonel Milwaid, and was present in the action of Arogee
and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
249 Lt.Colonel F. O'Beirne served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the
crossing of the Gogra at Fyzabad. and affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
250 Sir J. T. N. O'Brien served throughout the Indian Mutiny. Was in 1857 at Peshawur during the disarma-
ment of the Native Troops, destruction of the 55th, outbreak and annihilation of the 51st N.I. Served with the
Eusofzie Expedition in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Throughuut the Oude campaign of 1858-55 was D.A.Q.M. General
to a Column in the Field. Present under Brigndier Wetherall at the storm and capture of Rumpoor Kussia (men-
tioned in despatches) ; operations under Lord Clyde leading to the surrender of Ameathie, evacuation of Shunker-
pore, and flight of Beni Madho, subsequently in the same capacity with the field force under Sir Hope Grant and
Brigadier Taylor at the passage of the Gogra ; affairs of Muchleegawn and Kumdakoti, resulting in the flight of
the rebels into Nepaul (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
251 Lt.Colonel V. O'Connor served as Acting Adjutant of the 80th Regiment with the Left Attack during the
Bhootan Expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
255 Lt.Colonel Edmund Palmer served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and commanded a field battery of Royal
Artillery with Whitlock's field division in the action at Bandah, action at Chitrakote with Carpenter's force, and
defeat of a body of the Gwalior Contingent at Koreri. Right hand partially disabled through exposure to the sun
duringthe hot weather campaign of 1858 (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
260Lt. Colonel J.Peyton served as an Engineer Officer on the Peshawur Frontier in 1854-55, and remodelled the Forts
of Michnee, Shubkudder, and Abozai, between the Khyber Pass and Cabool river, in front of an enemy, his men
having on more than one occasion been shot down at their work, and his predecessor Lieut. Bulnois of the Benga 1
Engineers killed in discharge of that duty ; was present at every engagement which took place with the Hill Tribes
during the above period. Received the thanks of Government for special services on the frontier of Thibet. Served
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 and narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the Sealkote mutiueers at the
engagement on the Ravee under General Nicholson ; was present at the Peshawur outbreak as 2nd in Command of
the TSth Punjaub Irregulars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Duty Officer, the only other
European officers present, being all three severely wounded (Medal) . Lt. Colonel Peyton has passed the Interpreter's
Examination in Hinaostanee and taken degrees of high proficiency in the Oordoo and Persian languages at the
Colleges of Calcutta and Madras, and received the reward — .£400.
263 Lt.Colonel G. H. Pocklington — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
266 Lt.Colonel Prevost served in the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855 (as Acting Adjutant from 15th
June to 14th Aug.) including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. ; he was slightly wounded
on the 17th July in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
269 Lt.Colonel Radcliffe served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the
Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, siege of Calpee, and
affair at Selimpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
274 Lt.Colonel A. D. Rickman served with the 3rd Battalion of the Ride Brigade in the war on the N. W. Frontier
of India in 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with Clasp).
275 Lt.Colonel C. Rice served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 16th July 1855, including the siege
and full of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was
present with the leading Column of assault on 30th March 1858, subse piently throughout the operations in Central
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired bij Sale, fyc. 7^r
India arid pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Top?e and Rao Sahib in 1858-59. and action of Oodeypore as
Staff Officer to Brigadier Parke (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
277 Lt.Colonel R. J. E. Robertson served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rides during the second siege operations at
Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel; was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh army, and the expulsion of the Affg'ians beyond fie Khyber Pass (Medal
■with two Clasps). Served daring the operations in the Euzofzye Country, and capture of the insurgent villages on
the nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Also in the expedition against the Affreedies in the Kohat Pass in February 1850
{Medal with Clasp). Served on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
278 Lt.Colonel J.Robinson served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sevastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery or. the 18 th June,
and was Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Spencer in the Trenches at the fall of Sebastopol, 8th September, and
in the expedition to and capture of the forts of Kinbourn (mentioned in daspatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign
of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the Inner Takn Fort (Medal
with Clasp) .
279 Lt.Colonel Rocke served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the expedi-
tion to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Turkish
Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading
■Column of assault on 30th March 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the Regiment in pursuit of Gwalior rebels in
Iiajpootana andat the battle of Bunass ; commanded a Field Force at the action of Pertabghur (mentionedin des-
patches, Medal with Clasp).
283 Lt.Colonel R. H. Ross served as Adjutant of the 35th Regiment during the campaign in the Shahabad district,
Bengal, in 1858 (Medal).
285 Lt.Colonel W. J. Rous served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from Dec. 1854. including the siege
■and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September — wounded; also severely
wounded in the Trenches on the 26th August (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
286 Lt.Colonel A. H. Russell served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde ducing its cjnquest. Served with the 58th in
the south of New Zealand from 9th April 1845.
288 Lt.Colonel H. R. Russell lauded in the Crimea on 12th Sept. 1855, and was afterwards present with the 57th Regt.
at the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served with the Column under
Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1853. Also served through
■the New Zealand war of 1863-66. including the action of Katikara, capture of the Maori positions of Ahu Ahu,
Kitake, and Te Poru, operations in the Warea district, and several minor affairs. On the Staff from 20th Jan. 1865
to 16th Aug. 1866 ; mentioned in despatches by Sir Duncan Cameron as " deserving of the highest praise," more-
over repeatedly mentioned in despatches, also thanked in district orders (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
290 Lt.Colonel Ruttledge served with the 17th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Afghanistan and
Beloochistan under Lord Keane, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and of Khelat.
Also at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to Aug. 1855, including the assault of the Redan on the 18th June
<Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
293 Lt.Colonel H. F. Saunders served at Sierra Leone and the Gambia from 1836 to 1841; was present with the
expeditionary force in the interior in T837 ; employed on a special mission to convey despatches to the French at
Senegal in 1838 ; commanded the troops at a riot at the Gambia in 1838, and whilst at night patrolling Cipturcd a
gun. Served in the Indian Mutiny, and was mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, and lor niout
•devoted and gallant conduct (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
294 Lt.Colonel H. B. Scott served with the nib. Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and
ifall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
295 Lt.Colonel Hon. T. C. Scott embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battl3 of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
301 Lt.Colonel C. M. B. Siree served with the 33rd Regiment in the Eastern campaign in 1854, and was severely
-wounded while carrying the colours at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
303 Lt.Colonel T. H. Smith served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852-53, was present at he
capture of Martaban, at the operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th and 14th April, at the capture of the Great
Dagon Pagoda (with the storming party) and capture of Proine. Also served with a force detached for the purpo s
■of clearing the right bank of the Irrawaddy of the enemy, from November 1852 to March 1853, and was employed as
Staff Officer a considerable portion of the period (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was on board the troop-ship Perse-
verance in command of six Companies of the 2nd West India Regiment when that vessel was totally wrecked off the
island of Maio on the 21st Oct. i860. Present at the destruction of Rovana, and commanded the combined naval and
military forces at the attack and destruction of the Fetish town of Robagga on 7th Jan. 1862.
303 Lt.Colonel E. A.T. Steward served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June,
and the expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
309 Lt.Colonel D. Stewart served in the Indian campaign in 185S, and was present with the 13th Light Infantry
at the battle of Azimghur on 6th April, and specially thanked ; acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Jones
in the action at Shahjehanpore on 14th May ; was present at the action of Moliunpore on 26th May. Commanded
two Squadrons of Irregular Cavalry at the siege and capture of the Fort of Cowrie in August, and at the action of
Beejapore on 6th September— wounded by sabre-cut on left hand, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
and Brevet of Major).
310 Lt.Colonel Stisted served the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 with the 3rdLight Dragoons, and was present at the
affair of Ramnuggnr, the passage of the Chenab at WuzeerabadontheistDec. 1848 with the Force under Sir Joseph
Thackwell, action of Sadoolapore, battles of Chillianwallah (wounded, and charger wounded) and Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from qth May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb.
1858 to March 1859 and was present at ths affair of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree,
action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra
campaign including the affairs of Doudpore, Pandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat, Hyderghur, and pursuit of Benhi Madho's
.Force to the Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra c&mpaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the
Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (twice
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded a wing of the 7th Hussars comprising
part of the Doaba Field Force employed against native tribes on the North -West Frontier of India in December
1863 and January 1864, and was present at the action of Shubkudder (Medal).
313 Lt.Colonel F. S. Stoney served in India in 1S58, and was present at the attack on a fort occupied by rebels on
Heyt Island.
ak Lt.Colonel P. C. Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
314 Lt.Colonel Stracey served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign in 1854, including the battle
of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3>8 Lt.Colonel Swaffield served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea frcrn 22nd May 1855, and was present at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the itt.h June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in He north of China in i860, including the action
of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal).
319 Lt.Colonel G. C. Synge served as a Brigade Majorat the siege ai d assault of Delhi and capture of the citv from
14th Aug. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
320 Lt.Colonel F. S. Terry served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and capture of Ali
M:u*jid : was General Transport Officerto the Koorum Valley Field Force, and took part in the Zaimusht Expedition
and in the engagement at Wargashai (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to
the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 on Transport duty, and was present in the engagement at Temai
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
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762 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, fyc.
324 Lt.Colonel Thellusson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea, from 13th June 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Regiment at the siege and capture of
Kotah on 30th March 1858 and was present with the leading Column of assault ; subsequently throughout the opera-
tions in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in 1S5S-59 (mentioned in
despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
325 Lt.Colonel Thomas served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
331 Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Jan. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
323 Lt.Colonel Tremayne served with the 13th Hussars throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
reconnaissance on the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma,
Balaklava (horse shot), and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
337 Sir H. P. Vance. — For War Services, see the Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
340 Lt.Colonel Villiers.— For War Services, fee Military Knights of Windsor, p. 772.
,41 Lt.Colonel J. H.Wade served with the 90th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 4th Dec. 1854,
and was with the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. — severely wounded and mentioned in
despatches (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Also during the Indian
campaign of 1857-58 — present with Havelock's Column at the actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept., relief and subsequent,
defence of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, including the repulse of
numerous attacks on that position from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, siege and fall of Lucknow, and final operations in
Oude (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
342 Lt.Colonel J. Wakefield served with the 83rd Regt. at the attack on the Fort of Awah in Sept. 1857 (Medal).
343 Lord Wantage served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includingthe battles-
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with four
Clasps, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) : was awarded
the YC for the following services : — " When the formation of the line of the regiment was disordered at the Alma,
Captain Lindsay [Lord Wantage] stood firm with the Colours, and by his example and energy greatly tended to
restore order. At Inkerman, at a most trying moment, he, with a few men, charged a party of Russians,
driving them back, and running one through the body himself."
341 Lt.Colonel F. T. Warburton served iu the New Zealand war of 1860-61, employed on special service (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal).
345 Lt.Colonel B. E. Ward served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Viscount Melville during the campaign in the
Punjaub of 1848-49, including the second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with a Detachment of the 60th Rifles during operations in theEuzofzie Country in December 1849,
and acted as Staff Officer to the European portion of the force sent against the Affredies in the Kohat Pass in Feb.
1850 (Medal with Clasp).
347 Lt.Colonel Waugh served the Mahratta campaign with the 16th Lancers, including the battle of Maharajpore
29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Sir Harry Smith during the Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon — wounded (Medal and one Clasp).
349 Lt.Colonel F. West landed in the Crimea with the 48th Regt. on the 21st April 1855, and served at the siege 0 f
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
352 Lt.Colonel Wickham served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from 5th to 26th June 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the iSth June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
355 Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 19th March to
the evacuation on the 12th Jul3- 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war, and was v ery severely wounded at the
repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
356 Lt.Colonel Hon. G. H. W. Windsor-Clive served in the 52nd Light lufantry during the Indian Mutiny, and was-
present at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857; also at the siege
assault and occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. (Medal with Clasp).
3SS Lt.Colonel T. Witchell served in the Wanganui campaign of 1865-66 in command of the Military Train, acting
as Light Cavalry, and was present at the affairs of Nukumaru (horse shot) and Kakaramea (twice mentioned iu
despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
360 Lt.Colonel Hon.H. J. L. Wood landed at the Gold Coast on the 30th November 1873, and served as Aide de Camp
to Sir Garnet Wolseley throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, including the capture of Borborassie, battle
of Amoaful, the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie, after which he was sent home with the despatches
(mentioned in despatches, promoted from Lieutenant in the 10th Hussars to Captain in the 12th Lancers, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
361 Lt.Colonel R. W. Woods served with the Buffs in the action of Punniar, 29th December 1S43 (Bronze Star).
363 Lt.Colonel H. W. Keays-Toung served with the Bombay Rifles the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including
the storming of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack on British Rear Guard, and battle of Kooshab (Medal
with Clasp). Also with the same Regiment and the Poonah Irregular Horse the Indian campaigns of 1857-59,
present in operations against the Bheels in the Nassick and Kaudeish Hills ; commanded during four months
early in 1858 the frontier post of Rajapore ; afterwards with the Satpoora Field Force against the Rohillas and
Bheels in the Vindhya Mountains, and subsequently in 1858-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John Michell against
the rebels under Tantia Topee in Central India (Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, fyc.
I Major J. W. D. Adair served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy Mutiny in 1S57-58, including Havelock's
advance on Lucknow, actions at Mungarwar and Alumbagh, assault of Lucknow and relief of the Residency (horse
shot) and sortie of the 26th Sept. ; was severely wounded on 27th Sept., and specially noticed by General Havelock
for o-allantry on the 25th September (Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's service)".
4 Major Annesley served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 16th Feb. 1856, subsequent to the fall of
Sebastopol. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, first as Captain commanding a Division of
the Transport Train, and subsequently in command of five Divisions of the Train at Senafe (mentioned in des-
patches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
5 Major John Armstrong served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar and Affghanistan
in 1841-42 (Medal). Also in the battle ef Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
6 Major T. P. St. G. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 49th Regt., including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and assaults of the Redan on 18th
June and 8th Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
7 Major W. B. Armstrong served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from October 1854, in-
cluding the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Ciasps, and
Turkish Medal) .
II Major T. D. Backhouse served with the 70th Regiment during the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal). Also
in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal) .
12 Major J. Bailie served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
13 Major R. Bainbridge served with a Squadron of the 17th Lancers in the Indian campaign of 1S58 under Sir
John Michel, including the affairs of Raighur, Mongrolee, Sindwahc, Kahree, and Zeerapore (Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
14 Sir David Baird served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1 85 1-5 3 (Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, fyc. 763-4
15 Major P. W. Balfour served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including
the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept., and fall of Sebastopol and sortie (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
16 Major F. A. Ball served with the 33rd Regiment, in the Crimea from 10th August 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
17 Major J. H. Bamfield served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 18^8-59, including the siege
of Kotah, battle of Bunass, and pursuit through Rajpootana, Central India, and Malwa (Medal with Clasp).
18 Major C.J. Barnard served with a Detachment 4th W. I. Regt. on the Gambia against a portion of the Marabout
Tribe, and commanded the storming party at the attack and capture of the strongly-stockaded town of Tubarcolong
on the 30th June 1866 (Brevet of Major). '
19 Major W. H. Barry served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the
operations in the Gorrickpore district and on the Nepaul Frontier; he also commanded a flying column of
Europeans and Sikhs in the Shahabad district (Medal).
20 Major Bayley served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857 ; also at the siege of Delhi, and commanded and led the storming party of tha
3rd Column on 14th September at the assault of the Cashmere Gate, where he was severely wounded (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
21 Major C. H. Bell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1S50-52 (Medal) on the Staff of Major General Somerset,
commanding the 1st Division, and was present in every engagement with the Division ; commanded a Detachment
of Cape Mounted Rifles at the Kaffir attack on Fort liare and Alice, 21 Jan. 1851, when the enemy were repulsed
with great loss.
22 Major H. W. Berkeley served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, was present
at the storming and capture of Magdala, and commanded a piquet of the Regiment (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
23 Major M. G. Best served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Pandoo Nuddee on 26th November
and subsequent operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, also at the storm and capture of Meangunge and
eiege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
25 Major Beswick served in the Eastern campaign up to 8th November 1854, as Adjutant of the 38th Regiment,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
27 Major Bethune served in the Crimea from November 1855 until the end of the war. Served with the 92nd
Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58; commandeed the Regiment at the actions of Rajghur and
Mungrowlie, and was present at the action of Sindwaho, and affairs of Kurai and Burode (twice mentioned in
■despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
31 Major Blakeney served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd June 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1856 (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
33 Major F. C. Bligh served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
Inkerman (severely wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, and assault of the
Redan on 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
35 Major John Blood served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 6th Sept. 1S55, and was present at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
36 Major R. Blount served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Snltanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Mohan (Medal with Clasp) .
i7 Major Bluett served with the 10th Regiment in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, including the latter part of
the siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served at the relief of Azinighur in April 1858, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal).
40 Major Boissier served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the suburbs on 27th December 1S48, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the
Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also served in India during
the mutiny, and commanded the entrenchments of Rajh Ghat, Benares, from August to the end of November 1857 ;
present at the action of Azimnutghur on 12th April 1858, and the subsequent pursuit ; held the bridge on the
Benares road near Azimghur with a small Piquet for four days until Colonel Milman took the command on the 9th
April, when the passage of a large convoy was secured (Medal) .
42 Sir Erasmus Borrowes served in the'Burmese war of 1853 as Adjutant of the 80th Regiment (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Also in the campaign in Oude from 18th January 1858, including the affair at Hurra with the 1st Sikh
Cavalry, in the action at Morar Mow, capture of Simree Fort (wounded) as Orderly Officer to Major Miller, and
affair at Bussmgpore as Staff Officer to Colonel Christie (Medal).
43 Major Bott served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from July 1855, and was present at the battle of
the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol. afterwards accompanied the Light Cavalry Brigade to Eupatoria, and
present during the operations there under General D'AUonville (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
throughout the Indian Mutiny from the outbreak at Meerut in May 1857 ; commanded the Cavalry with Sir John
Jones' Column through Rohilcund, which included battles of Nugeera (Brevet of Major), relief of Moradabad, and
action on the Dqjura; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers, 2 guns of Bengal Artillery, and 2 Native Infantry
Regiments at the taking of Bareilly ; present at the attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels,
and relief of the Garrison : also the subsequent affairs when the place was three different times attacked by the
Moulvie ; capture of the Bunnai Fort, and pursuit of the sepoys to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the
fort of Mahumdee, action of Bunkagaon; campaign in Oude, including actions of Pusgaon, Mohndpore, Rusoulpore,
attack and capture of Fort Mitowlee, action of Alligunge ; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers on the forced
march and taking of Ismail Khan's 9 guns, which compelled his surrender immediately afterwards ; also present at
the engagement at Biswah (Medal, and frequently mentioned in despatches).
44 Major.!. Bourke commanded a Companj- in the expeditionar3' force against tneMandingoes of Budiboo, Western
Africa, and was present at the landing and storming of the enemy's works at Sowarra Cunda on 16th Feb. 1861,
capture and destruction of the stockaded towns of Karawan, Kinty Cunda, Sowarra Cunda, and in the action before
Saba on 21st Feb. (severely wounded in ihe leg). Mentioned in despatches for conspicuous conduct at the saving
of the powder magazine on the occasion of the fire at Fort Charlotte, Bahamas, on the 10th June i860.
45 Major H. J. Bower served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Nov. i854,including the battle
of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
49 Major J. Du Pre Brabazon was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of
Sabajee on the Gambia, on the 1st June 1853.
5,1 ilajor Brackenbury.— For War Services, sea the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
53 Major J. H. Brooks served with the 1st Bengal Cavalry at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the passage of the Chenah, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Sarun Field Force in the action of Sonepore, in military charge of
Gorucknath Regiment of the Goorkha army at the action of Phoolpore (mentioned in despatches) and those at
Amorah on the 5th March and 17th April 1858 (Brevet of Major.Pand Medal).
54 Major G. R. Browne served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 12th July 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 18th June — dan-
gerously wounded, right arm amputated (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at
the fall of Calpee under Sir Hugh Rose (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
55 Lord Richard Browne served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 20th March 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sorties on the 22nd March and 9th May, defence of the Quarries on 7th June, assaults of the
Redan on the 18th June (severely wounded) and 8th September ; was also slightly wounded by the bursting of a
Shell in Sebastopol 1st Dec. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
50 Major S. H. Bruee served in the Crimea with the 63rd Regiment from the 6th of September 1855, including tha
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siege and fall of Sebastopol; also the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkis&
58 Major F. B. Bnlkeley served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of i86o-6l, and that 0?
1863-65, and was present at the actions of Warea and Kairna, capture of Matarikoriko, sapping operations before
Huiranga and Pakerangiora, actions at Huiranga and Eatikiri, and attack and capture of Orakau ; was Senior
Offieer 65th Regt. at the latter place, and accompanied the nig-ht march previous to the attack. Appointed Aide de
Camp to Governor Sir George Grey, and present at the attack and capture of "Wareroa [mentioned in despatches, Medal).
59 Major Burningham served with the Buffs in the Crimea in 1855, and was wounded at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
64 Major P. Campbell served as a volunteer, and afterwards as a provisional Ensign in the Cape M.R. throughout
the Kaffir campaign of 1835 (Medal). In 1844 he proceeded in command of a Troop to Port Natal, and was engaged
against the revolted Zoolu chief Todo. In Sept. 1848 he commanded three Squadrons at Bloom Fountain, and. ad-
vanced to Wimburgh for the suppression of the Dutch Boor rebellion. Served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-
52-53, including the operations in the Amatolas, passage of and operations across the Kei in Dec. 1S52, and other
desultory operations. Commanded a Squadron with the Force under Sir George Cathcart against the Baralong:
chief Mosesh, in Dec. 1852 and Jan. 7853, which service concluded the war. He received a serious injury whila
actively engaged against the enemy at Buffalo Post, 27 Feb. 1S52, by the dislocation of the right ankle and fracture
of the bone of the leg.
65 Major Henry W. Campbell served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th September
expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasus, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
66 Major Campsie commanded two Companies of the Ceylon Rifles at Borilla in suppressing the rebellion 08
1 848 in Ceylon.
67 Major Cannon served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from 2cth Nov. 1854 to 14th June 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Mednl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
68 Major Carey served with the 63rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
70 Major W. H. Carleton served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inoluding the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on i8tu June, and ex-
pedition to Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
71 Major A. Carlisle served with the 60th Rifles from 12th Nov. 1S57 against the mutineers in India, including the
operations at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th November, and its defence till the defeat of the Gwalior mutineers
on 6th December, and action of Kallee Nuddee; campaign in Rohilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and
Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Baredly, attack and bombardment of
Shajehanpore, defeat of the rebels and rehef of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy
to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad,
and action of Bungkagong ; Oude campaign in 1S58, includintr the actions of Pusgaon and Rissulpoi'e, attack and!
capture of the Fort of Mittowlie. and action of Biswah (Medal).
72 Major F. P. Cassidy served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign and was present in the ac-
tions at Cawnpore on the 26th 27th and 28th (wounded) Nov. 1857 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
73 Major F. Y. Cassidy served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at th8
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the^Redan on the iSth June and 8th "Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal.) Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho ani
•storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also during the operations against the Taepings in
he vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by
■escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and
In command of a Detachment of 100 men at relief of Tsinnoo
74 Major Cay served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65. anil commanded Detachments of 65th and 7oth-Regiments-
ajt the sturming of Rangiawhia ; also commanded Detachment 70th Regiment at the siege and capture of Orakaui
and other operations (twice mentioned in despatches). AVas specially mentioned for the very gallant manner in
which he rushed upon the enemy's position of Okea near Warea on the 2nd August 1865 (Brevet of Major, and Medal)>.
74t Major "W. E. Chapman served with the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863—66 (Medal).
75 Major C. Clapcott served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, in-
cluding the attack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on "the 12th Sept. 1848-, the action of
Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the I'ortress. Also present at the surrender of the fort
and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal wich two Clasps).
76 Major J. G. Clarke served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Ciasp, and Turkish Medal).
77 Major Clifford served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, and was present at the battle of
Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
78 Major Clowes served the Eastern campaign of 185 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma and;
Balaklava, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol : was wounded and taken a prisoner
and horse shot at the battle of Balaklava (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana ill'
1858-59, was present at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kotaria. and commanded a Detachment of the 8th Hussars-
in Brigadier Parkes' long pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Chota Oodeypore (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major. Mcda! with Clasp).
79 Major T.' Hugh Coekburn joined the Central India Field Force at Jhansi. and was appointed Aide de Camp to.
Sir Hugh Rose, was present at the action at Koonch. those in front of and capture of Calpee, and recapture of
Gwalior (twice mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
83 Ma;or T. G. Coote served with the 83rd Regimenf in suppressing the Indian Mutiny and was present at the
affair of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp for Cen-
tral India). Served with the 26th Hameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (Medal).
84 Major R. Coupe served with the 15th Regiment in Canada during the rebellion in 1837-38, including the advance-
upon Napierville, and subsequent pursuit of the insurgents. Also served with a detachment of the 15th Regiment,,
defeating the insurgents during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Ceylon, in 1848.
87 Major Croker served as Assistant Quarter Master General in the action at Zorapore near Kuraool on the 28th
October 1S30 ; and also in a like capacity in the action at Maharajpore, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
83 Major Crosse served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the S8th Regiment, including the battles of Alma anrl
Inkerman (severely wounded) , and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three C asps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of
Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
89 Sir Charles Wheeler Cuffe served as 2nd Assistant Adjutant General on Lord Clyde's Staff during the campaign
in Oude in 1858 and part of 1S59, and was present in the actions of Doondiakeria, Mugedia, and the Raptee (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
91 Major Hon. W. H. Curzon served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea, from 13th July 1855. including thebattla
of the Tchernava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish. Medal). Also the campaign of
1858-59 in Central India, including the action ot Burode (Medal).
92 Major J. Cusack served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including ihe siege and fall
of Sebastopol. taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept. — wounded (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, and Turkish Medal).
93 Major H. S. Dalhiac served in the Egyptian war or' 1882, and was present at the battle if Tel-el-Kebir—
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal wi'h Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Khedive's Star).
94 Major Dalrymnle 6erved in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
95 Major Dartnell served in the 86th Resriment with the Central India Field Force in 1857, a'-id was present at the
storm and capture of Chundaree, and led the only successful escalade attack on the fortress of Jhansi — severely
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wounded, mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Bhootan expedition in
1E65 as Aide de Camp to Major General Tombs, and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri.
96 Major \V\ A. Daubeny served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal witb Clasp for the Taku Forts).
97 Major A. Davies commanded a Detachment 74th Highlanders at the destruction of a b and of insurgent Moplas
on the 17th Sept. 1855 at Murroon in Malabar. Served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S58, and commanded
the Infantry of the force at the capture of the town and Fort of Nurgoond (mentioned in despatch. Medal).
98 Major Dennis served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
99 Major C. L. C. de R ibeck served w:th the 2ud Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afshau war from October 1878 to
September 1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candihar and Ehelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal).
100 Major R. V. Dickens. — For War Services, see Military Knights of Windsor, p. 775.
]os Major B. Drew served with the 75th Regiment throughout the campaign before Delhi in 1857, including the
battle of Budlee ke Serai ; commanded the Grenadier Company at the assault of Delhi and ultimately the Regiment;
accompanied Colonel Greathed's rjursuing Column, and was present at the affairs of Allyghur and Akbarabad and
battles of Bolundshuhur and Agra ; served in the advance into Oude under Sir Colin Campbell, and on the relief of
the Garrison of Lucknow remained with General Outram's Force at Alumbagh, and took part in the several repulses
of the enemy (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
104 Major Dunbar served with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign from 1st May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September — wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
105 Major Dundas served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
106 MajorC.D.C. Ellis served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Was D.A.Q.M.
General at Head Quarters of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from 0^0.1855 to June 1S56 (Turkish Medal).
Also served in the Oude campaign of 1858 — oommanded a Detachment of the 60th Rifles at the affair of Mehndee —
and present at the action of Biswah. Commanded the 1st Battalion during the pursuit through the Khyreeghur
jungles (Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
107 Colonel R. G. Ellison. — For War Services, fee Yeomen of the Guard, p. 132.
108 Lord Erroll served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, an(l was severely wounded at the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
109 Major Evans served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the pas-
sage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
111 Major Fanning served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrab.
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the N.W. Provinces of India in suppressing the mutiuj' in 1S57-58 ; commanded a
Detachment in the action of Khugwa, present in the defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and
actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Buruiie, and Mahomdie ;
served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Major of Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of the town and Fort of Sandee (Medal).
112 Major A. M. Fawcett served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 9th
Lancers the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded a Squadron at the battle of Budlekeserai and throughout the
siege and capture of Delhi (horse shot in repelling a sortie on 19th June) ; also with Greathed's Column in the
action of Bolundshur (horse shot) and Allyghur, and was senior Officer of che Regiment in camp at Agra when the
enemy attacked, and commanded during the early part of the engagement, and in the action at Meraigunge;
present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and actions at Seraighat and
Khudagunge, and capture of Meeangunge; commanded a Squadron at the siege of Lucknow from 2nd to 19th
March, and throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at Rhodamow and
Altygunge, capture of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpore and pursuit to Manomdee, and affair at Kumdakoti (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
113 Major F. Fawkes served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, and was present at
the battle of Kotakaserai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp) .
114 Major J. Finlay served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1S57, including the night attack and
battle of Kooshao, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), and in the several actions leading to and ending
in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh. including
the repulse of the numerous attacks and operations, ending in the final capture of Luckuow ; the Rohilcund cam-
paign in 1858, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
Ub Major L. W. Fisher served in the 82nd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 in
Oude and Rohilcund, and was present at the defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and affairs subsequent to its
relief (Medal). Served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari and
Orakau — severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Mirtal).
116 Major FitzGerald served in the Anglo-Spanish Legion during 1S35-37 ; was severely wounded in the action of
5th May near St. Sebastian, and has two Crosses and a Medal for his conduct and services. Served also in the New
Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
119 Major W. J. Foster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 18th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
120 Major T. J. Francis served with the 16th Lancers at the actions of Buddiwal and Aliwal, and as Aide de Camp
to Sir Joseph Thackwell at Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). He served also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, in-
cluding the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps).
121 Major S. P. F. Freeth served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from nth December 1S73. Was attached
to Rait's Artillery and present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Co' imassie (Medal with Clasp) .
122 Major Gambier-Parry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(honorary rank of Major, Medal wiih Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
123 Major J.T. A. Gardiner served with the 31st Regin-ent throughout the operations in the north of China in i860
and was present at the storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts) . Served with the Commissariat
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the
taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadm, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the
fortified town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang and relief of Kading.
124 Lord Gifford accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service.
Trained the Winnebah Company of Russell's Regiment, and commanded it during the reoulse of the Ashanti army
at Abrakrampa on the 5th and 6th November 1873. Did the duties of Adjutant of Russell's Regiment from Attoh-
Insu to the Prah. Commanded the ScoutiDg Party from the Prah to Coomassie. Led the attack on Adubiassie and
at the battle of Amoa.ful ; carried with his Scouts the enemy's advanced post at Egginassie by a rush ; lei the
attack on Becquah (slightly wounded) ; took part in the advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between
Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet
Wolseley from the capture of Coomassie to the end of the campaign (was several times mentioned in despatches,
promoted to an Unattached Company, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp): was awarded the lTiT "for his
gallant conduct during the operations in the Ashanti war, and especially at the taking of Becquah. The Officer
commanding the Expeditionary Force reports that Lord Gifford was in charge of the Scouts after the Army
crossed the Prah, and that it is no exaggeration to say that since the Adansi Hills w-ere passed he daily carried
his life in his hand in the performance of his most dangerous duties. He hung upon the rear of the enemy,
discovering their position and ferreting out their intentions. With no other white man with him, he captured
numerous prisoners; but Sir Garnet Wolseley brings him forward for this mark of Royal favour most especially for
his conduct at the taking of Becquah, into which place he penetrated with his Scout's before the troops carried it,
when his gallantry and courage were most conspicuous." Served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879, first
with the 57th Regiment, afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and finally as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley
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Lord Gifford took a leading part in the capture of King Cetywayo, after which he was sent home with the
despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
123 Major B. W. Gillman served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
'-6 Major P. W. Gillum served with the 54th Regiment at the taking of the Forts of Leehean and Tirhoi, in Oude,
in Juno 1858 (Medal).
127 Major Godley served with the 28th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th July 1855. including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sevastopol, and affair in the Cemeterv — severely wounded (Medal with
three Clasps. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Mediidie. and Turkish Medal).
128 Major Duncan Gordon served with the 59th Regiment at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810; and at the
oapture of Java in 1811, and was wounded at the assault "f Fort Cornelius (War Medal with one Clasp). Served
also at the sic-ge and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (India War Medal with one Clasp).
129 Major A. P. Gore served with the 7th Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1845, also
throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-5S
including the action of Khujwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and
pursr.it of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futteghur, affair of
Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie, the passage
of the Goomtee, the occuoation of Sultanporfi, the pa^sasre of the Gogra at Fvzabad on the 25th November, the
action at Toolsepore. and minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
130 Major C. C. Graham served the Eastern campaign from Dec. 1854 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault upon the outworks on the 1 8th June (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
131 Major E. G. Graham served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (Medal with Clasp).
133 Major Grantham served in the 98th Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medal), and
was present at the attack and capture of Chin Kian? Foo, and at the landing before Nankin.
134 Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers'in the Ea>tern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, and siege ot Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal . Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1857, and was at the relief of the garrison; also at the defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and at the fall of Lucknow in March 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
135 Major W.S.Gray served in Ceylon during therebellion of 1848, and commanded the outpost of Ambefrusse. Served
throughout the campaign of 1S60 in the north of China, and commanded the 1st Battalion Military Train from the
taking of the Taku Forts on 21st Aug. to the return of the Corps to England in March 1862 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp). Served duriug the war in New Zealand from 1864 to 1866, for two j-ears ar.d a half of that time on the
Staff of the Governor Sir George Grey (Medal).
137 Major W. S. Greene served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1*864-66, and was present at
the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
138 Major Gresson served as a volunteer in the Peshawur Light Horse at Peshawur during the Indian mutiny of
1857-58. Was on board the ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64 and was present at the outbreak of hostilities at Taranaki, the storming
of the Pah Katikira, the affair of Kerikeri, and commanded the storming party consisting of two Companies 65th
Regiment at Kangariri on the 20th Nov. 1863 and was very severely wounded, right arm being shattered, bullet
penetrating the back (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
139 Major A. G. F. Griffiths served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
142 Major R. Harman served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 2nd June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand from Decem-
ber i860 to March 1864 (Medal).
143 Major W. C. Harvey served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
145 Major Heneage served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, Inkerman, Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganac, M'Kenxie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition
to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59, and
was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, captures of Gwalior and
Powree, battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Naharghur ; at Gwaiior he commanded a Squadron of the
8th Hussars, which made a sudden and successful attack upon the enemy's Camp, in which the Rhanee of Jhansee
was killed and several guns captured (Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp) : together with a
sergeant, a farrier, and a private of his Regiment, he was " t elected for the Victoria Cross by his companions in
the gallant charge made by a squadron of the regiment at Gwalior, on the 17th June 1858, when, supported by a
division of the Bombay Horse Artillery and Her Majesty's 95th Regiment, they routed the enemy, who were
advancing against Brigadier Smith's position, charged through the rebel camp into two batteries, capturing and
bringing into their camp two of the enemy's guns, under a heavy and converging fire from the fort and town.—
Field Farce Orders by Major General Sir ilugh Henry Rose, GCB., commanding Central India Field Force, dated Camp
Gwalior. 28M June 1858."
ws Major Herbert served with the 39th Regiment at the action of Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1843— slightly
wounded (Bronze Star).
147 Major F. J. G. Hill served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
145 Major Hilliker served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal), including
the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the Heurhts of Jugdulluck, actions of Tezeen and Huft Kotul, occupation
of Cabul, and capture of Istaliff. Served also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the Land Transport Corps in the Eastern campaign in 1855, including the capture of Kertch and
Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
149 Major T. C. Hinds served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, and was present at
Rangariri andOrakau (Medal).
151 Major E. G. Home served as Adjutant of the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 27th April 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol — wounded 18th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Corporal Gourley and Private Downey, 48th Regiment, received the French War Medal for assisting Major Home
in the attempt to bring into the Trenches a wounded soldier who was lying in the enclosures in front of the left
attack before Sebastonol on the 19th June 1855.
152 Major Alexander Hume served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was twice wounded, once dangerously
through the right lung at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers in sup-
pression of the Indian Mutiny, including the Trans-Goomtee operations under Outram, storm and capture of
Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major).
153 Colonel C. W. Hume. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at .Arms, p. 130.
134 Major Arthur Hunt served with the Field Train Royal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1855, and was
present during the siege and fall of Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege train at the -bombardments of the 6th
and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
155 Major C. F. Hunter served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the expe-
dition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao Sahib in 1858-59.
157 Major Hutton served with the 4th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
Alma and Balaklava (severely wounded in both thighs), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
158 Major Ind served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
160 Major W. Inglis served with the Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to 15th Sept. 1855,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, Src. 768
162 Major John Irwin served with the 88th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the
affair of Bhognapore. siege of Lucknow in March 1858, siege of Oalpee, and subsequent campaign inOude (Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
161 Major Jary served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea from 9th May
1855, including the siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
165 Major Jervis served with the 13th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the recon-
naissance to Silistria with Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava
(horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol; also present with the Light Brigade at
Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
167 Major F. T. Jones served the campaign of 18 5o in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
168 Major Lutley Jordan was present at the affair at Bhowanie on 28th April 1859 (Medal).
171 Major 8. H. B. Kenuett served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and took part in the expedition to the
Bazar Vslley and in the operations in the Lughman and Hissarik Valleys — wounded (Medal).
173 Major Keogh served with the Soth Regiment in th^ Indian Mutimr campaign of 1858-59. Served with the
14th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1860-66, and was severely wounded in the attack on the Okotuku
Pah (Medal).
175 Major Kneehone served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
178 Major Lawrie served in the Crimea with the 18th Royal Irish from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, assault and capture of the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
J79 Lt. Colonel H. Leake served with the 7othRegiment in the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, including operations in
the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
180 Major G. E. Leggett served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, the Working Party on the night of the 2nd April 1S55 which, under the command of Major Bell,
23rd Fusiliers, was complimented and thanked in General Orders for its excellent services while under a heavy fire
from the enemy, the assault of the 18th June, and engaged at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September —
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in command of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, under Brigadier General Wilde.
182 Major L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1814 in Canada; also with the 72nd Highlanders, the Kaffir
campaign of 1834-35 (Medal).
183 Major Levett served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 13th July 1855, with the 19th Regiment,
including the battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, andassault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
181 Major Lewis served in the 80th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and commanded three
Companies during the siege of Chandaree, and was slightly wounded at the storming of the Fort ; was present at the
battle of the Betwa, and siege and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi — twice wounded, last time dangerously
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
185 Major J. Leyne served with the 59th Regt. at the operations before a.nd capture of Canton in 1847 (Medal with
Clasp).'
187 Maior A. C. Little served with the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General E wart,
Commanding Cavalry Brigade, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and at
the destruction of Temai (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star) .
188 Major J. Lucas served with the 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 ■,-, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and
storming of the Quarries on 7th June — mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
J89 Major Lutman served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Chenab and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
190 Major Lyle served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Ferozeshah arid Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
191 Major F. B. M'Crea served with the 8th Regiment in Delhi from the 18th Sept. 1857, and was afterwards present
with Greathed's Movable Column in the actions 01 Bolundshur and Allyghur, affair of Akrabad, battle of Agra,
affair of Kanouge, advance into Oude, action of Marigunge, Alumbagh, andDilkoosha, relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde, the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, action of Khudagunge, and occupation of
Futtehghur. Served with a Column in the Agra district in June r8s8, watching the Calpee rebels; also with
Brigadier Hale's Brigade during the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
192 Major M. M'Oreagh-Thornhiii served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the
battles of Balaklava and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
194 Major M'Mahon served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first siege of Mooltan,
including the attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848 ; present with the
charging Squadrons of the 14th Light Dragoons at the action of Ramnuggur (very severely wounded), and at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; was also present at the surrender of the Sikh Army at Rawul Pindee, and
pursuit of the Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Central India Field Force under
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, action of Barodia,
at Malthone, siege and capture of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch (severely wounded), action of Morar,
recapture of Gwalior, and commanded a Flying Column in operations against Bunjor Sing (twice mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
195' Major MacAndrew served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar in Affghanistan in
1841-42, and has received the Medal inscribed "Candahar. Ghuznee, Cabool, 1842." Served with the 78th High-
landers in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah,
and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp).
197 Major C. F. Marriott served with the Carabiniers in the Afghan war of 1879-S0, and took part in the expedi-
tion against the Wuzeeree Khugianis (Medal).
200 Major H. C. Marriott served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . A.lso served in the N.W. Provinces in suppression of
the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58, and was present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat there
of the Gwalior Contingent, actions of Kale Nuddee and Khankur, siege of the Jail, and subsequent operations at
Shahjehanpore (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
201 Major Matson joined the force in New Zealand under Colonel Despard in August 1845, and served as Acting
Deputy Quarter Master General, and was present at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah, at Ruapekapeka on the
nth Jan. 1846 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
202 Major J. S. Menzies served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present
at the storm and capture of Copaul (Medal).
201 Major H. P. St. J. Mildma.y served with the 2nd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
campaign in 1885 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
205 Major Miller served with the 12th Regiment during the' New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was wounded (Breve?
of Major, and Medal).
206 Major C. G. Minnitt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
208 Major Molony served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian Mutiny, and was present at the affair
Of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria on 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal).
812 Major G. G. G. Munro served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
213 Major F. E. Murphy served with the 27th Regiment on the North- West Frontier during the Indian Mutiny in
2857-59 (Medal).
769—70 War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, Sfc.
216 Major B. D. Musgrave served with the 87th Fusiliers in India throughout the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
217 Maior C. E. Musgrave served with the Rifle Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
2,8 Major Nash served in the American war with the 103rd Regiment, and was present at the action of Lundy's
Lane, storming of Fort Erie, 15th Aug. 1814 — severely wounded in the leg by a musket-ball, and afterwards blown
up by the explosion of a powder magazine ; present also in the action at Chippewa.
210 Major Noott served in the "White Sea, blockading the Russian ports during the summer of 1854 .
220 Major C. G. C. Norton served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief
of Lucknowby Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and opera-
tions across the Goomtee under Outram — mentioned in despatches (Medal with two Clasps).
221 Major W. D. Nunn served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol ; also at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of
Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude and affairs of Mohan, Hussengunge, Meangunge (as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Evelegh), Churda, Fort of Musjeedia, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp).
222 Major J. A. Nutt served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and surrender of
Mohumrah, and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp). Was present during the operations against the insurgent
Dessaies in the North Canara and Bedee districts.
223 Major O'Conor served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 17th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 18th June — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
221 Major O'Malley served as second in command with the 18th Punjaub Infantry in the Peshnwur Expeditionary
Force on the Eusofzai Frontier in 1858 under Sir Sidney Cotton, and was present in the affair on the Heights
of Sittana, and expulsion of a large body of the Gazzie tribe and Hindostanee fanatics from the village of Seta
(Medal with Clasp).
227 Major J. Paton served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle
of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, and succeeded to the command of the Troops at
the attack on the Fort of Beyt 2nd April 1858, on the senior Officer being dangerously wounded (Medal ) .
228 Major Paul served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served as Brigade
Major in New Zealand during the operations at Taranaki in 1860-61 (Brevet of Major), and also during hostilities in
the Taranaki and Waikato districts in 1863 (mentioned in general orders and despatches, Medal).
229 Major Paynter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp).
230 Major Peel served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 30th June 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign in 1858; commanded the Rear Guard in the retreat from Jugdespore, and was present in the actions
of Bootwal and Toolsepore (Medal).
231 Major Pelly served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was engaged with the enemy
at Atrowlea and Koelsa (mentioned in despatches) ; besieged in Azimghur and sortie thence ; proceeded with Bri-
gadier Douglas's Column in pursuit of Koer Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April (Medal).
232 Major Percy served in the Crimea with the 9th Regiment from August 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
233 Major Peto served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal).
231 Major C. B. Phillipps served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
235 Major E. Phillips served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of
Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in Rajpootana in 1858-59, was present at the capture of Kotah, and commanded a Squadron of the
Sth Hussars in Brigadier Honner's pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Koorshana (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp) .
238 Major Poore served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59 with the Sth Hussars, and was present at the
capture of Kotah, reoccupation'of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, and
action of Bejapore — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) .
240 Major Priestley served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, and was present
with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations before Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh
during the taking of Lucknow in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dehaighn and Fort at Tyrool,
actions of Doadpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit of Beni
Madhoo across the River Gogra (Medal).
241 Major Queade served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the capture
of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854.
242 Major Quin served with a force under Sir Charles Napier against the Monrund tribes, Peshatvur district, in
Nov. and Dec. 1851. Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Brigade Major (mentioned in uespatches for
" indefatigable and zealous exertions," Brevet of Major).
245 Major Renny served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the operations in
the Amatolas, Fish River, "Waterkloof, and Trans-Kei Expeditions.
249 Major C. F. Roberts served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, ard was present in the Trenches
(wounded) with the Siege Train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and
17th August, and was severely wounded bv the explosion of the French powder magazine in Camp on the 15th
Nov. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Employed in India from January to April 1861 in
command of the Artillery with the Field Force in Sikkim under Lt.Colonel Gawler, and was mentioned in Orders
by the Governor General for his services (Brevet of Major).
250 Major T. L. Roberts served with a field force in May and June 1857 against the fort of Hote Murdan held by
mutineers of the 55th Bengal Native Infantry, and subsequently towards the Swat "Valley. Fresent as Adjutant
1 8th Punjaub Infantry at the mutiny of the 51st N.I. at Peshawur in Aug. 1857, and was severely contused and
slightly wounded by a musket- shot by the mutineers. Served the campaign of 1859 against the rebels on the
Nepaul Frontier as 2nd in Command 3rd Sikh Infantry; and for several months commanded pests on the fron-
tier with a "Wing 3rd Sikhs and a troop of Irregular Cavalry ; present in the action with the Nana and Bala Rao at
Ruttenpore, and in carrying their position in the Nepaul Hills on the 28th March ; when reconnoitring in the hills
with two Companies 3rd Sikhs fell in with and conducted into camp Mahomed Hoosain the Nazim of Gorruckpore,
with 200 armed followers and six elephants ; commanded the 3rd Sikhs in the affair with the Nusseerabad Brigade
on nth Nov. ; and present at the final surrender of the rebels at Dukairee in December (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal). Served as D.A.Q.M. General to the force under Brigadier Gener-d Staveley during the operations
against the I'aeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, including the capture of the stockades
of Naziang, assault and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, Najow, and Tsolin, affair of Nagiang",
and relief of Kadins: (mentioned in despatches).
251 Major G. Rowland served with the 1st Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking
of Sinho and Tangku. occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Claspsl.
218 Major St. John served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Central India campaign from 22nd Aug. 1858 to 31st
March 1S59 ; was present as Brigade Major at the affair of Rajghur, and as A.Q.M. General at the aifairs of Mon-
growlie, Sindwaho, and Korai (three times mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal) .
|5233 Major F. S.Schomberg served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. ; also bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). On outpost dutv under Colonel "Warre on the line of the Taptee river in co-operation
with the Central India Field Force. Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack and capture of
Aha Ahu and Kaitke (Medal). «
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, 8fc. 771
255 Major B. Shiffner served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1S57-58, including the action at
Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow and relief of
Azimghur (Medal with Clasp).
256 Lt.Colonel T. Simpson served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote Mutineers on the
banks of the Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857 ; also from the 14th August at the siege, assault, and occupation
of Delhi — severely wounded in the right breast (Medal with Clasp).
257 Major R. P. Smith served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April to the 3rd July
1855, including the capture of Tchorgaun and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
258 Major W. Spall served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present at the attack and defeat of the rebel
force posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
259 Major W. Squirl served as a Lieutenant in the Austrian Army under Marshal Radetzki in 1848-49, and was
present at the battles of Mortara and Novara. Served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) .
260 Major F. R. Stack served as an Ensign in the 45th Regiment at Newport in Monmouthshire during the Chartist
riots of November 1839, when his father's Company of that Regiment defeated a body of nearly 5,000 armed men
led on by the ex-Mayor of Newport, Mr. John Frost, who attacked the town with the treasonable intention of com-
mencing a revolution in the government of the country. The defeat of this insurrectionary host after eleven were
killed on the spot and about thirty or forty wounded, was characterized at the time m the Imperial Parliament as
having been the means of saving the whole of England from anarchy and rebellion. For this service each of the
three Officers of the Company received the thanks of the Queen and of the Commander in Chief, and also the thanks
from the counties of Monmouthshire, Glamorganshire, and Breconshire. In April 1855 he was promoted to 3
Majority in the Turkish service, and served at Constantinople, Bayukdere, and the entrenched Camp at Kertch
during the winter of 1855 until the disbandment of the Anglo-Ottoman Force, and has received the 4th Class of the
Medjidie and a Lt.Colonel's commission from the Sultan.
267 Major D. Stuart served at the siege and caDture of Kittoor in the East Indies in Dec. 1824.
263 Major Studdert served with the 9th Lancers at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
269 Major Sykes served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
270 Major G. J. Teevan served in the Ab> ssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport
Train (Medal).
271 Major C. R. Tennant served with the 2nd Life Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the
engagements at El Magfar and Mahsama, in the two actions at Kassasiu, and at tho battle of Tel el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
272 Major J. T. Tennant served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 185S-9 (Medal).
273 Ma'jor Thellusson served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
274 Major C. Thompson joined the 64th Regiment in the Persian expedition in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; commanded the escort which safely
conveyed the treasure from Gya to Calcutta (thanked by the Governor General in Council and by Lord Clyde) y
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior-
mutineers, and action of Kala Nuddee (Brevet of Major, Medal).
273 Major E. H. Thurlow served in the Zulu war 01 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 and
was present in the engagements at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River.
276 Majors Tillbrook and Wyatt. — For War Services, see the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, p. 130.
277 Major Hon. F. Le Poer Trench served in the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian Mutiny campaign in
1857- 58, including the defeat of the Seakote mutineers on the banks of' the Ravee in July 1857, siege assault and
occupation of Delhi from 13th Aug. to 22nd Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 40th Regiment in the New
Zealand war in 1863-65. and was present at Rangariri, Waiari, and Orakau (Medal).
278 Major Trevor served with the 4th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 16th Feb. 1855, including
the battles in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
279 Major Turner served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1846, and also throughout that
of 1860-61, and was severely wounded in the action atMahoetahi (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
281 Major Vereker served with the 12th Regt. in the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, including the storm and capture
of the Maori position at Orakau on 1st and 2nd April 1864 (Medal).
282 Major Vesey served as Adjutant of the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading
Column of assault on the 30th March 185S, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels in Rajpootana and battle of Bunass, sub-
sequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao
Sahib in 1858-59 ; Commanded Detachment of the 72nd Highlanders in the action of Oodeypore (mentioned in des-
patches, iirevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
283 Major Walter served the Indian campaign of 1858-59 with th.'^ 53rd Regiment, and was present at the passage of
the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, the affair of Bungaon, battle of Toolsepore (performed the duties of a
mounted Officer), and some minor affairs. Commanded the Left Wing of the 53rd in Sir A. Horsford's Column during
the latter part of the Trans-Gogra campaign — twice mentioned in despatches (Medal).
281 Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including tue actions of Chanda, Umeerpjre,
and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent operations in Oude and affairs of Pohnn,
and Meangunge, also at Churda, and Fort uf Musjeedia (Me tal with Clasp).
287 Major Stephen Watson serve! in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and whs present in th3 engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
288 Major Way served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 184S-49, including the passage
of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwauah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasns).
289 Major E. T. Webb served with the Tertian expedition in 1857, including the stirm and capture of Reshire,
and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
240 Major J. C. Weir served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; and with the expedition north of the Orange
River in 1852-53. Also the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd, 12th and 14th August, 18th ana 21st
Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekiu).
292 Major H. R. White served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevetof Major, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
293 Sir George S. Whitmore served in the latter part of the Kaffir war in 1847. Was in the action of Boem Plaats and
defeat of the insurgent Boers in 1848. Served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-52, and was present with the 2nd
Division in nearly every affair, including the storming of the Iron Mountain. Commanded Sir Harry Smith's
escort from March to November 1851, during which time he was repeatedly employed "as a Staff Officer with th6
various Columns on patrol. Acted as Major of Brigade to the 2nd Division from November 1851 to October 1852 ;
and as Brigade Major to the Cavalry Brigade in the expedition under Sir George Cathcart, ending in the battle of
Berea. He has had two horses shot under him in action, and has been repeatedly thanked in brigade and division
orders, as well as in the general orders and despatches of Sir H. Smith and of Sir G. Cathcart (Medal). Brevet of
Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie, for service with the Turkish Contingent.
295 Major Alfred E. Wilkinson served with the 9th Lancers in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in suppression of the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59,
present at the assault and capture of Delhi, and action of Bolnndshuhur, commanded a Squadron in the actions of
Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge, present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at the final siege and capture of
the city, commanded a Squadron throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at
Rhodamow, Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, Shajehanpore, and pursuit to Mahomdee (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with three Clasps),
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War Services of Majors Retired hy Sale, fyc.
298 Major R. L. Williams served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fan of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the campaign of 1868 in China as D.A.Q.M.Gen., including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, actions of the 18th
and 21st September, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
300 Major Williamson served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege
and fall 'of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
301 Sir Henry Wilmot served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny until November 1855,
subsequently on the Staff of Sir Hope Grant ; was present at the capture of Lucknow (Victoria Cross, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp) : together with Corporal W. Nash and Private D. Hawkes, was awarded the 1TC " for
conspicuous gallantry at Lucknow on the nth March 1858. Captain Wilmot's Company was engaged with a
large body of the enemy, near the Iron Bridge. That Officer found himself at the end of a street with only four
•of his men, opposed to a considerable body. One of the four was shot through both legs, and became utterly
helpless ; the two men lifted him up. and although Private Hawkes was severely wounded, he carried him for
a considerable distance, exposed to the fire •>". the enemy, Captain Wilmot firing with the men's rifles, and
covering the retreat of the party."
302 Major John Wilson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle of Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857) . Seraighat, and Kudygunge, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault
of the Martmiere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
303 Major G. Windham served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol until April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also
■during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of
Nawabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea (Medal with Clasp).
305 Major J. J. Wood served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege and fall of beuat!-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
30s Major W. Wood served with the 42nd Highlanders (as Adjutant from i6thFeb. 1855) throughout the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall el
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Also as Adjutant, served
the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunge
and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort
of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
307 Major W. W. Worswick served with an expeditionary force against the Indians of Yucatan in April and May
1861. Also in suppression of the disturbance in the Northern district.
303 Colonel W. A. Wyuter served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war, and was present at
the capture of Adubiassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
309 Major Yard served in the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including tho
attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond, storm
and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojeiat (Medal with two Clasps).
Military Knights of Windsor.
Captain Wm. Maloney,1 Qr. Mr. ret. pay {Governor).
Capt. JohnAttkins Pickworth,2 RidingMaster retired pay.
Lt.Colonel Henry Fred. Saunders,3 late of 84 F.
Major Robert Vaughan Dickens,4 late of 11 Foot.
Cajitain Sir Edw. Henry John Meredyth, lit. late 87 Foot.
Captain Henry Dyke Marsh,6 late S2 Foot.
Lt.Colonel Wm. Edward Durand Deacon,7 late 54 Foot.
Captain Maurice George Beaufoy FitzGerald,8 late 72
Foot.
Colonel Frederick Hay Swinfen,9 late 5 Dragoon Gda.
Major Henry Francis Somerset Bolton, '"retired pay 18
Foot.
Bt. Major Stephen Watson,11 late Worcestershire Regt.
Captain William Atkinson,12 late 13 Hussars.
Lt.Colonel John Thomas Maguire,14 late Rifle Brigade.
VC Colonel Francis Ccrnwallis Maude,13 late R. Art.
Major Richard Molesworth,15 retired pay Adjutant 6
Lancashire Militia.
Lt.Colonel John Augustus Tighe,16 ret.pay Dorset Regt.
Lt.Col. Montagu M'Pherson Battye,17 ret. pay 10 Foot.
Colonel Henry George Edward Somerset,1" retired pay
3rd Foot.
1 Captain William Maloney served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 80th Regiment, including the battles
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal' and two Clasps). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852-53,
including the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon and capture of Prome (Medal with .Clasp for
Pegu) . Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the affairs of Hurra, Simree, Bera, Dhoond.iakeira,
and Busingpore (Medal with Clasp).
2 Captain Pickworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the reconnais-
sance to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's
Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 an4 was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotake
Serai, capture of Gwalior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Saunders served at Sierra Leone and the Gambia from 1836 to 1841 ; was present with the
expeditionary force in the interior in 1837 ; employed on a special mission to convev despatches to the French at
Senegal in 1838; commanded the troops at a riot at the Gambia in 1838, and whilst at night patrolling captured a
gun. Served in the Indian Mutiny, including the operations at Cawnoore and the attacks on Cawnpore by the
Gwalior Contingent, and was mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, and for most devoted and
gallant conduct (Brevet of Major, and Medal with Clasp) .
4 Major R. V. Dickens served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal and N.W. Province in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in the actions
of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), and Bithoor ; in an affair at Shirazpore under
Brigaaier Wilson, and was Assistant Engineer during the defence of Cawnpore (Medal).
6 Captain H. D. Marsh served wiLh the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Proviinces it
suppressing the Indian Mutiny in 1857-59, and was present as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Watson in the opera-
tions for the relief of Lucknow and arouud Cawnpore— wounded, horse killed (mentioned in despatches), defeat
there of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th December 1857 by Loid Clyde, action of Kala Nuddee, occupation of
Futtehghnr, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, actions of Khankur and Bunkagaon, and affairs of
Mahomdee and Shahabad (Medal).
7 Lt.Colonel Deacon served with the 61st Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ; pvesent at the passage of the
Chenab, and m the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of tha
War Services of Military Knights of Windsor. 775
enemy to the Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medal with two Clasps) . Served the siege and assault (severely wounded)
of Delhi, and at the action of Nujjufghur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
8 Captain FitzGerald served with the 97th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 31st July 1855,
and was of the ladder party at the assault on the Redan on the Sth September— wounded in left arm and leg (Medal
with Clasp, Turkish and Sardinian Medals). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, with the Joun-
pore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore and Sultanpore ; was one of the stormers at
Fort Dhowrara, and assisted in bringing out two guns under a close fire (thanked in despatches). Was after-
wards at the siege and capture of Lucknow; commanded a Detachment of the 97 th Regiment in the pursuit of
Rummut Sing and Fuzand Ally in Bundlocund in March 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
9 Colonel F. H. Swinfen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the
battle of Balaklava (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
10 Major H. F. S. Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special
service! and served throughout the Ashantiwarof 1873-74. Was sent to various places on the Gold Coast to enlist
native contingents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Regiment. Also
commanded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase-
of the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an unattached Company, Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Afghan war in 18S0, including the operations in the Khyber Pass (Medal).
11 Major Stephen Watson served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed
Kheyl — slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain W. Atkinson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of Delhi
—wounded (Medal with Clasp).
13 Colonel F. C. Maude commanded the Royal Artillery throughout the operations with General Havelock's
Column in 1857, including the defeat of the rebels at Fut'tehpore, actions of Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore,
Oonao, Buseerutgunge, Mungarwar, relief and defence of the Residency of Lucknow; with Outram's Force at
the Alumbagh from Jan. to March 1858 ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CIS. .Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service* ; was
awarded the ITiE for the following service: — "This Officer steadily and cheerily pushed on with his men, and
bore down the desperate opposition of the enemy, though with the loss of one-third of his artillerymen. Sir James
Outram adds, that this attack appeared to him to indicate no reckless or foolhardy daring, but the calm heroism
of a true soldier, who fully appreciates the difficulties and dangers of the task he has undertaken; and that, but
for Captain Maude's nerve and coolness on this trying occasion, the army could not have advanced. — Extract from
Field Force Orders of the late Major General Saoelock, dated 17th October 1857."
11 Lt.Colonel J.T.Maguire served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the attack and capture of Amoy,
second capture of Chusan, attack and capture of Ohinhae, and operations up the Yangtsekiang (Medal). Served
with the 60th Rifles throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and storm of the town and
capture of the citadel of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh army until its final surrender at Rawul
Pindee, occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and expulsion of the Affghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal
with two Clasps). Served throughout the campaign of Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Bugawalla andt
Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of
Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy
to the left bank of the Geomtee, and destruction of the fort of Mahomdee ; commanded a wing of the 1st Battalion
60th Rifles at the attack and destruction of Shahabad (Brevet of Major) ; commanded the Battalion in the action of
Bunkagong (Medal), and was three times mentioned in despatches and recommended for an unattached Majority
by Lord Clyde for service in the field, in lieu of which he subsequently obtained the Brevet of Lt.Colonel.
15 Major R. Molesworth served in the Eastern campaign with the 19th Regiment from May 1855, and was
engaged in the attack on the Quarries 7th June, and in the attacks of the Redan on 18th June and Sth September —
severely wounded (Medal with. Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
:e Lt.Colonel J. A. Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-65, including the
actions at Taranaki.Waiara, Howrini, Rangiawhia, and Orakau. Commanded for fifteen months the whole of the
transport corps in the Waikato country (Medal).
17 Lt.Colonel M. M'P. Battye served m the Indian campaign of 1857-58. and was present at the mutiny at Dina-
pore and attempt to relieve Arrah ; capture of Atrowleea, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Chanda, tlmeer-
pore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh
(Medal with Clasp).
18 Colonel H. G. E. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen ia the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of
1850-52 (Medal).
J 76-7 Officers now holding Ranlc in the Army of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter.
{According to their Stalls.)
Knights. (EG.)
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KT.KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. 10 Hussars
His Royal Highness the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh), KT. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines, Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Artillery), and 3
Battalion Black Watch
General His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Rifle Brigade
His Royal Highness the Duke of York, KT. KP. GCYO. Hon. Colonel 3 Battalion West York Regiment
His Majesty William II., German Emperor and Kinq of Prussia, Colonel in Oliiet' 1 Dragoons
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Ca,m.b\-i'CL%e, KT.KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Grenadier
Guards
Lieut. General His Royal Highness the Duke o/Cumberland
General His Royal Highness Prince F. Christian C. A. of Schleswig-Holstein, GCYO.
Colonel Duke of Aberccrn, CB. late 5 Bn. Inniskilling Fusiliers.
Colonel W. Marquis of Abergavenny, West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel G. H. Earl Oadogan, 3 Battalion Royal Fusiliers
Colonel S. C. Duke o/Devonshiie, 3 Battalion Derbyshire Regiment
Colonel W. T. S. Earl Fitzwdliam, 1 West York Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel A. G. Duke of Northumberland, 3 Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers
Major C. H. Duke of Richmond and Gordon
Colonel R. A. T. Marquis of Salisbury, 4 Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment
Lt. Colonel H. L. Duke of AVestminster, Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry
General A. C. L. Duke of Grafton, CB. retired list
Colonel J. J. R. Duke of Rutland, GCB. 3 Battalion Leicester Regiment
Colonel H. C. K. Marquis of Lansdowne, GCMG. GCSI. Wiltshire Yeomanry.
Rt. Hon. F. A. Earl of Derby. 3 Battalion Lancaster Regiment (Cieii)
Officers now holding Ranlc in the Army of the Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle.
Knights. (KT.)
Field Marshal His Royal Hiqhness the Prince of Wales, KG.KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. 10 Hussars.
His Royal Highness the reigning Duke 0/ Saxe Coburg and Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh), KG. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines, Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Artillery), and 3
Battalion Black Watch ..-
General His RoyalHighness the Dnke of Connaught, KG. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Rifle Brigade
His Royal Highness the Duke of York', KG. GCYO. Hon. Colonel 3 Battalion West York Regiment
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, KG. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Grenadier
Guards
Colonel A. P. Earl 0/ Galloway, 3 Battalion Scots Fusiliers
Lt. Colonel S. H. Marquis o/Lothian, 3 Battalion Royal Scots
Colonel D. B. M. R. Duke of Montrose, 3 Battalion Sutherland and Argyll Highlanders
Officers now holding Rank in the Army of the Most Illustrious
Order of St. Patrick.
Knights. (KP.)
Field Marshal His Royal Highnessthe Prince of Wales, KG. KT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. 10 Hussars
His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh (reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and Gotha), KG. KT. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines, Edinburgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Artillery), and 3
Battalion Black Watch
General His Royal Hiqhness the Duke of Connaught. KG.KT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Rifle Brigade
His Royal Highness the Duke o/York, KG. KT. GCYO. Hon. Colonel 3 Battalion West York Regiment.
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, KG. KT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE^ GCYO. Grenadier
Guards
Lt. Colonel R. E. St. L. Earl of Cork and Orrerv, North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel F. T. Marquis qf Duflerin and Ava, GCB. GCSI. GC2IG. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles (North Down Militia)
Colonel V. A. Earl o/Kenmare, 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers (Kerry Militia)
Colonel James E. W. V. Marq. of Ormonde, 5 Battalion Irish Regiment
>T£ Field Marshal Frederick S. Lord Roberts of Kandahar, GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Royal Artillery
Field Marshal Garnet J. Yiscount Wolseley, GCB. GCMG. Commander in Chief Royal Horse Guards, &c.
Field Marshal fits Serene Highness Prince Edward of Saxe- Weimar, GCB. 1 Life Guards (Extra)
Lt.Colonel F. C. Earl o/Kilmorey, late Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry
Colonel W. T. Earl of Dum-aven and Mountearl. Glamorgan Artillery (Western Division Royal Artillery)
Officers now holding Ranlc in the Army of the Most Honourable
Order of the Bath.
Great Master and Fikst and Principal Knight Grand Cross.
Field Marshal fiis.Ko?/«Zifi^Hm Albert Edward Prince oj Wales, KG.KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. 10
Hussars
Knights, Grand Cross. (GCB.)
His Royal Highness the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg and TJt£. Browne, General Sir Samuel Jas. KCSI. Indian S. C
Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh), KG. KT. KP. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Hon. Colonel Royal Marines, Edin
burgh Artillery (Southern Division Royal Artillery)
and 3 Battalion Black Watch
Field Marshal His Royal Hiyhness Geo. W. F. C. Duke oj
Cambridge, KG. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCYO. Grenadier Guards
General His Royal Highnessthe Duke of Connaught, KG.
KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. GCYO. Rifle Brigade
Teck, Major General His Highnessthe Duke of, GCYO.(Civil)
Schleswig-Holstein, Brevet Major His Highness Prince
Christian Victor Albert Ludwig Ernest Anton of, Q CYO
King's Royal Rifles
Adye, General Sir John Miller, Royal Artillery
Alison, General Sir Arch. Bart. Seaforth Highlanders
Arbuthnot, General Sir Charles George, R. Artillery
Biddulph, General Sir Michael A. S., Royal Artillery
Bradford, Colonel Sir E. R. C, KCSI. Unemployed Super-
numerary List Indian Stall' Corps (Civil) |Haines, Field Marshal Sir F. P. GCSI. CIE. Scots Fus
Brownlow, General Sir C. H., U. S. List Indian S. C.
V<S Buller, General Rt. Hon. Sir Red vers Henry, KCMG.
King's Royal Rifles
Chamberlain, Gen. Sir Neville Bowles, GCSI. Bengal Inf.
Chelmsford, General Frederic Aug. Lord, Derby Regt.
Cromer, Maj. E, Lord, GCB. GCMG. KCSI. CIE. late R.
Art (Cioil)
D'Aguilar, General Sir Charles L. Royal Artillery
Daubeney, General SirH.. Charles B., Border Regt. (55 F.)
Derby, Rt. Hon. F. A. Earl of, KG. 3 Bn. Lane. Regt. (Civil)
FlC Dickson, General Sir Collingwood, Royal Artillery
Dufferin and Ava, Colonel F. T. Marquis of, KP. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles (Cioil)
W& Gough, General Sir C. J. S., U.S. List Bengal Cavalry
JJlE Gough General Sir Hugh H., U. S. List Indian S. C.
HlC Graham, General Sir Gerald, GCMG. retired list
Greaves, General Sir George R. KCMG. E. Surrey Rert.
Grenfell, Lt.General Sir F. Wallace, GCMG. King's
Royal Rifles
Bridport, General Yiscount, retired list (Civil) "B<& Hills-Johnes, Lt.General Sir James, ret. pay R. Art.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Knights, Grand Cboss — continued.
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Kerr, General Lord Mark, Somerset Light Infantry
Kitchener of tChartouui, Major General Horatio Herbert
Lord, KCMG. Riyal Engineers
Lockhart, General Sir Wm. S. Alex. KCSL. Bengal Inf.
Low, Lt.General Sir Robert Cunlitfe, Bengal Cavalry
Lowe, Lt.General Sir Drury C. Drury, 17 Lancers
Lumsden, General Sir Peter Stark, CSL. U. S. List Indian
StaS Corps.
M'Leod, Lt.General Sir John Chetham, retired list
Norman, GeneralSirHenryWylie.ffCJfff. CLE. Indian S.C.
Reid, General Sir Charles, Bengal Staff Corps
ITlS; Roberts, Field Marshal Lord, of Kandahar, KP.
GCSL. GCLE. Royal Artillery
Ross, General Sir John, Leicester Regiment
Rutland, Col. J.J. ~R.Duke of,KG. 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. (Civil)
Saxe-Weimar, Field Marshal H.S.H. Prince Edw. of,KP.
1 Life Guards
Simmons, Field Marshal Sir J.Lintorn A. GCMG. R. E.
Stephenson, General Sir F. C. A. Coldstream Guards
Stewart, Field Marshal SirVM., Pt.GCSL. CLE. U.S. List
Stransham, General Sir Anthony B. Royal Marines
Taylor, General Sir Alexander. r.f.p. Royal Engineers
1T(E White, General Sir George Stewart, GCSL. GCLE.
Gordon Highlanders
Willis, General Sir Geo. Harry Smith, Middlesex Regt.
Wolseley, Field Marshal Garnet J. Viscount, KP. GCMG.
! Command*)* in Chief', Royal Horse Guards
\p.s.c. 3JIT Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCMG.
Knights Coiisiandehs. (KCB.)
Alderson, Major General Sir Henry Jas. ret. pay R. Art. MacDonald, Major Sir ClaudeM., KCMG. ret. pay High-
Alleyne, Colonel Sir James (from Royal Artillery) 1 land Light Infantry (Civil)
Ashburnham, Maj.Gen.Sir Cromer, ret. pay King'sR.Rifles Maitland, Major General Sir James M. H., Royal Eug
Barnard, General Sir Charles Loudon, r.f.p. R. MarineArt. Markham, Lt.General Sir Edwin, Royal Artillery
Biddulph, General Sir Robert, GCMG. R. Artillery
Bigge, Lt.Col. Sir Arthur J.. CMG. ret. pay R. Art. {Civil)
Blood, Major General Sir Bindon, Royal Engineers
Brackenbury, Lieut.General Sir Henry, KCSL. R. Art.
Browne, General Sir James F. M. r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Bruce, Lt.General Sir Henry Le Geyt, r.f.p. Royal Art.
Buchanan, Col. Sir D. C. R. C. 3 Bn. Scottish Rifles (Civil)
Bulwer, General Sir Edw. G., KCB. Welsh Fusiliers
Butler, Major General Sir William Francis
c. Cameron. General Sir William Gordon, Lancaster Regt.
Carrington. Major Genoral Sir Frederick, KCMG.
Clarke, Lt.General Sir Charles Mansfield
Clinton, Colonel Lord E. W. Pelham, ret. pay Rif. Brigade
Collett, Colonel Sir Henry, U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Conyngham, Hon. Col. Sir W. F. L., 4 Bn. Inniskillinj
Fusiliers (Londonderry Militia) (Civil)
c.Cox, Lt.General Sir John Wm., Bedfordshire Regiment
Davis, General Sir John, retired list
Dillon, General Sir Martin, CSL. West Yorkshire Regt
Donnelly, U.a\.GeTi.SirJ.FretcheviUr D//to,lateR.Eng.(Ciu.)
Doran, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corps
Drysdale, Lt.General Sir William, 9 Lancers
Du Cane, Maj. Gen. Sir EdmondF., ret. pay R. Eng. (Civil)
Du Plat, Major General Sir Charles Taylor, ret. list (Civil)
p.s.c. East, Lieut. General Sir Cecil James
Edwardes, General SirS. deBurgh, U.S. List Bombay Inf.
Edwards, Lt.Col. Bt. Hon. Sir Fleetwood I., ret. pay R.
Eng. (Civil)
p.s.c. Elles, Colonel Sir Edmond Roche (from R. Art.)
Elliot, Major Gen. Sir Alex. Jas. H irdy, 6 Dragoon Gds.
Ewart, Major General Sir Henry Peter, KCVO. ret. list
t c. Ewart, General Sir J. A., Argyll and Suth. Highlanders
Farren, General Sir Richard T., N. Lancashire Regt.
Feilding, General Hon. Sir Percy Robert Basil, retired list
Field, General Sir John, Bombay Infantry
Forbes, General Sir John, Bombay Cavalry
Frankfort de Montmorency, Major Gen. riser, ret. list.
Fraser, General Hon. Sir David M'Dowall, ret. pay R. Art,
Galbraith, Major General Sir William
Gaselee, Colonel Si' Alfred, Indian Staff Corps
p-s.c. Gatacre, Major General Sir Wm. Forbes, DSO.
Gib, General Sir William Anthony, Indian Staff Corps
Gipps, General Sir Reginald, Durham Light Lofantry
Glyn, General Sir Julius Richard, Lincoln Regiment
Gordon, Surgeon General Sir Chas. A. MB. half pay
Gordon, General Sir John James Hood, Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Grant, Lt.General Sir Robert, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Grove, Major General Sir Coleridge
Hanbury, Surg. Major Gen. Sir Jas. Arthur, MB. ret. pay
p.s.c. Harrison, General Sir Richard, CMG.
Hay, Lt.General Sir Robert John, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Higginson, General Sir Wentworth Alex. Worcester Regt.
HoTdich, General Sir Edward A. Lancashire Fusiliers
>Jl£ Home, Surgeon General Sir Anthony Dickson ,ret.pay
Howlett, General Sir Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
Hughes, Major General Sir Robert John, letired pay
Hume, Lt.General Sir Robert, Yorkshire Light Infantry
Imies, Surgeon General Sir John Harris Ker, ret. pay
Jenkins, Major Gen. Sir Fras. Howell, r.f.p. Bengal S. C.
Johnson, General Sir Allen B., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Johnson, General Sir Charles Cooper, Indian S. C.
Jones, General Sir Howard Sutton, Royal Marines
Kemball, General Sir Arnold B. KCSL. Royal Artillery
Kingscote, Lt.Colonel Sir Bob. N. F.1 late Scots Fusilier
Guards (Civil)
Leach, Lt.Col. Sir Geo. Arch, late R. Engineers (Civil)
Luck, Major General Sir George
M'Kerlie, Col. Sir John Graham, late of R. Eng. (Civil)
>JlGM'Neill, Maj. Gen. Sir J. Carstairs, KCMG. ret. list
M'Queen, Lieut.General Sir John ^Withers, U. S. List
Indian Staff Corps
Martin. Lt.Col. SirR. E. R., KCMG. ret. pay 6 Drag.(Civil)
Maunsell, General Sir Fred. Richard, Royal Engineers
Meiklejohn, Colonel Sir Wm. Hope, CMG. Bengal Inf.
Moncrieff, Col. Sir Alex, late Edinburgh Art. (Southern
Division Royal Art.) (Civil)
Moore, Lieut.General Sir Henry, CLE. Ijnein. Sup. List
Indian Staff Corps
Morris, Commissary General SirEdward, retired pay
ITffi Mouat, Surgeon General Sir James, retired pay
Murray, General Sir John Irvine, U. S.List Indian S. C.
Jsairne, Lt.General Sir Charles Edward, Royal Artillery
Newdegate, Lt.Gen Sir Edward Newdigate, DevonRegt.
Newdigate, Lt.General Sir Henry R. L. , retired list
Nicholson, Col. Sir Wm. Gustavus (from R. Engineers)
Norman, Lit. General Sir Fran. Booth, U.S. List Ind. S. C.
Nugent, Colonel Sir Charles B. P. N. H. ret. pay R. Eng
Ulivey, Colonel Sir W. R., ret. pay Army Pay Dept. (Civil)
UiE Olpherts, General Sir William, Royal Artillery
Palmer, Lieut. General Sir Arthur Power, Ind. Staff Corps
Penrose, General Sir Penrose Charles, r.f.p. Royal Marines
Perkins, General Sir iEneas, U. S. List Royal Engineers
Philips, Major General Sir Joseph, ret. list Royal Marines
Uil Prendei'gast, Gen. Sir Harry N. D. U.S. List R. Eng.
V€ Probyn, Gen. Sir Dighton M.1 G C VO. KCSL. Bengal
Cavalry (Civil)
Raines, General Sir Julius Aug. Robert, E. Kent Regt.
Rattray, Lt.General Sir James Clerk, retired list
Ridgeway, Colonel Bt.Hon. Sir J. W. KCSL. late Bengal
Infantry (Civil)
¥& Rowlands, General Sir Hugh, West Riding Regiment
Rundle. Major General Sir Henry M. L., CMG. DSO. R.
Artillery
Russell, Lieut. Gen. Sir Baker Creed, KCMG. 13 Hussars
Sankey, Lt.General Sir Richard Hieram1 (Civil)
Schneider, General Sir John William, Bombay Infantry
Schomberg, General Sir Geo. Aug. ret. list, R. Mar. Art.
Scott, MajorGen Sir Fras. Cunningham, KCM &. Iate42 Ft
Shute, General Sir Charles Cameron, 6 Dragoons
Smith, Colonel Sir Chas. Bean E., CSL. late Mad. Int(Civil)
Spurgin, Lt.General Sir John Blick, CSL. Dublin Fusiliers
Stewart, Lt.General Sir Richard Campbell, Madras Cav.
Stirling, Lt.General Sir William, Royal Artillery
Stokes, Lt.General Sir John, Royal Engineers (Civil)
Syrnons, Colonel Sir Wm. Penn, h.p. S. Wales Borderers
Tanner, General Sir Oriel V., U. S. List Indian Staff C.
Taylor, General Sir R. C. H., Cameron Highlanders
Uli Thackeray, Colonel Sir Edward Talbot,1 retired pay
Royal Engineers (Civil)
Thomson, Surg. Col. Sir George, late Bengal Est.
Tuson, Lt.General Sir Henry Brasnell, R. Mar. Artillery
Tytler, General Sir James M. B. F. late Bengal Staff C.
Vaughan, General Sir J. Luther, Indian Staff Corps
Walker, Lt.General Sir Frederick W. E. Forestier, C3LG.
Uffi Walker, General Sir Mark, retired list
Wallington, Colonel Sir J. W., 4 Bn. Glouc. Regt. (Civil)
VOX fVantaye,lit.Goloiiel Bobt.Jas. Lord,\a.te Scots Gds.fCiu.)
Warren, Lt.General Sir Charles, GCMG. R. Engineers
F<IWatson, General Sir John, Indian Staff Corps
Weare, Lt.General Sir Henry Edwin, retired list
Westmacott, Colouel Sir Richard, DSO. Ind. Staff Corps
White, General Sir Robert, 21 Hussars
White-Thomson, Col. Sir Robt.Thos.latei Dragoon Guards
Wilbraham, General Sir Richard, Royal Fusiliers (7 F.)
Wilkinson, Lt.General Sir Henry Clement, 4 Dr. Guards
Williams, General Sir John Win. C, R. Marine Art.
Williams, Lt.General Sir Wm. John, ret. list R. Artillery
F(I Wilmot, Major Sir Hy. Bart, late Rifle Brigade
Wilson, Major General Sir Charles Wm. KCMG. ret. list
Wolseley, Major General Sir George Benjamin
Wood, General Sir Henry H. A. Indian Staff Corps
Wright, General Sir Thomas, Indian Staff Corps
' Sir Robert Kingscote, Sir Dighton Probyn, Sir Richard Sankey and Sir Edward; Thackeray are also Military
Companions of the Order.and entitled to wear the Insignia of that Class and Division, in addition to those of a Civil
Knight Commander.
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Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Companions. (CB.)
Abadie, Major General Henry Richard iChippindali, Lt. General Edward, Yorkshire Regiment
Abbott, Colonel Henry Alexius, Indian Staff Corps Christopher, Colonel Leonard Win., Indian Staff Corps
Abercorn, Colonel Duke of KG. late 5 Bn. Inniskilling, Clarke, Colonel Alex. Ross. ret. pay R. Engineers (Civil)
Fusiliers ( Civil)
Abney, Captain Wm. de Wivesleslie. late R. Eng. (Cioil)
3JE Adams, Bt. Lt. Colonel Robert Bellew. Indian S.C.
Adams, Major H. J. Godd-, CMG. Royal Scots
Aqlionby, Colonel Arthur Sisson, late of 33 Foot
Aitken, Lt.Colonel William. Royal Artillery
Aitchison, General Charles T. Indian Staff Corp*
Alllgood, Major General George, r.f.p. Indian Staff Corp
Alison, Col Jas. John. 4 Battalion Durham Lt. Int. [Cioil)
Anderson, General Horace Searle, Indian Staff Corps
Appleyard, Major Gen. Fred. Ernest, r.f.p. Regimental Dist.
p.s.c. Ardagh, Major General Sir John C* KCCE. R. Eng.
Badcock, Major Gen. Alex. Robert, CSC. Indian Staff Corps
Bainbridge, Colonel Edmond, ret. pay R. Artillery (Cioil)
Baker, Colonel George, ret pay Regimental District
Ball, Chief Paymaster William Clare, ret. pay (Civil)
Bannerman, General W. Unemployed Sup. L'st
Barchard, Colonel Charles Henry, late Bengal Staff Corps
p.s.c. Barker, Lt.General George Digby
Barnard, Colonel John Henry, CMG-. h.p. Regtl. District
Barnes, Colonel Osmond, Indian Staff Corps
Barrow, Lt.Colonel Edmund George, Indian S.C.
p.s.c. Barton, Major General Geoffry
Battye, Major General Arthur, U. S. List Indian S.C.
Bayly, General John, ret. pay Ro3Tal Engineers (Cioil)
Bayly, Colonel Richard Kerr, ret. pay Black Watch
Beal, Colonel Henry, ret. pay South Staffordshire Regt.
Beath, Surgeon Major John Henry, MD. retired pay
Beatson, Major Stuart Brownlow, Indian Staff Corps
Beckett, Colonel Charles Edward, h.p. 3 Hussars
Beckett, Colonel Stephen, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps
Begbie, Major General Elphinstone W. DSO. Madras Inf.
p.s.e. V& Bell, Colonel Mark Sever, h.p. R. Engineers
Bell, Colonel William, late 64 Foot (Cioil)
Bellairs, Lt.General Sir William. KCMG-. retired list
p.s.c. Bengough, Major General Harcourt M. retired list
Beville, General George Francis, Indian Staff Corps
Bingham, General George Wm. P. Liverpool Regiment
Bird, Major General George Corrie, Indian Staff Corps
Biscoe, Major General Wm. Walters, Bengal Cavalry
p.s.c. Black, Major General Wilsone
TSVX Blair, General James, Bombay Cavalry
Blake, Col. vlaurice C. J. 3 Bn. Connaught Rngrs. (Civil)
Blane, Lt.General Sir Seymour John, Bart. ret. list
Blundell, Colonel John Eyles.h.p. Hampshire Regt.
Blunt, Major General Charles Harris, r.f.p. R. Artillery
Boileau, tiolonel Francis Wm, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Bond, Major General William Dunn, retired list
Borradaile, Colonel George Wm. ret. pay Royal Artillery
Boswell, Major General John James, r.f p. Bengal S.C.
Bourchier, Lt.General Eustace Fane, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Boyd, Colonel John Alex. Army Service Corps
Boyle, Major General Robert, r.f.p. Royal Marines
Brabazon, Colonel John Palmer, li. p. 4 Hussars
Bradshaw, Surg. Major Gen. Alex. Frederick, ret. pay
Bridge, Colonel C. H. Army Service Corps
Broadbent, Colonel John Edward, Royal Engineers
Broadfoot, Colonel Archibald, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Bromhead, Colonel Sir Benjamin P., Bart. Indian S. C.
Bromhead, Colonel Charles James, ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Browne, Major General S winton John, Indian StaffCorps
Browning, Col. Montague C. 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. (Civil)
Brownlow, Major General William Vesey
Brownrigg, Major Gen. H. J., ret. pay C. and T. Staff
Bruce, Col. Robert, lace Insp. Gen. R. Irish Constab. (Cioil)
Buchanan, Lieut. General Henry James, Norfolk Regt.
Buchanan, Col. Lewis Mansergh, 4 Bn. Innis.Fus. (Cioil)
Burnaby, Major General E. B. ret. pay Yorkshire Lt. Inf.
Burne, General Henry K. Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Burnett, Major General Charles John
Burroughs, Lt.General Frederick Wm. Warwick Regt.
Burton, General Fowler, West Kent Regiment
Bushman, Major General Henry Augustus
Byatn, Major General William
Caldecott, Colonel Francis Jas. ret. list R. (Bombay) Art.
HHCameron , Col. Aylmer Spicer, ret. pay K. O. Scot. Bor.
Campbell, Surgeon Major John, MD. late Bengal Army
Campbell, Major General Sir John Wm. Bart. Royal Art.
Carey, Colonel William, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Cariiigton, Lt. Col. Wm. h.p. late Grenadier Guards
Carleton, General Henry Alex., r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Carnegy, General Alexander, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Carr, Colonel George, late of Madras Infantry
Chads, Major General William John, retired list
Chalmers, Colonel Reginald, h.p. King's Royal Rifles
Chamier, Lt.General Stephen H. E., r.f.p. R. Artillery
Udl Channer, Lt. General George Nicholas, Indian S. C.
Ul£ Chaplin, Colonel John Worthy, ret. pay 8 Hussars
p.s.c. Chapman, General Edward Francis, Royal Artillei-y
Charlemont. Colonel J. A. Visct. 4 Bn. Innis. Fus. (Cioil)
Chermside, Major General SirH. C. KCMG. R.Eng.(C/i;tZ)
Chichester, Col. Robert Bruce, ret. pay Regimental Dist.
Clarke, Lt. Gen. Sir A., GCMG. CIE. ret. pay R. Eng. Cio.)
Clarke, General George Calvert, 2 Dragoons
Clarke, Lieut. Genera! S. M. Wiseman, retired list
Clerk, Lieut. General Godfrey
p.s.c. Clerv . Major General Cornelius Francis
Clifford. Major General Robert Cecil, Indian StaffCorps
Cobbe. Lt.General Alex. Hugh, Irish Fusiliers
Cochrane, Colonel William Fras. D. h.p. Duke of Corn-
wall's Light Tnfantry
Coghill. Colonel Kendal J. W. r.f.p. loHussars
Coilen. Major Gen. SiVEdwin H. H. KCIE. Indian S.C.
Collingwood, Lt.Colonel Cuthbert G., h.p. Lane. Fus.
Collinson, Bt.Lt.Co'onel John, Northampton Regiment
Collis, Major General Francis Wm. U. S. List Indian S. C.
Colquhoun, Colonel Alan John, Edinburgh Art. (Cioil)
Colvile, Lt.General Fiennes M. retired list
Colvile, Major General SirHy. Edward, KCMG.
Coloille, Col. Son. Sir William James, KCVO. late Rifle-
Brigade (Cioil)
Colwell, Major General George H. T., Royal Marines
Combe, Major General Boyce Albert
Congleton, Major General Henry, Lord
Cooke, Lt.General Anthony Charles, ret. pay R. Eng.
Copland, Colonel Alexander, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Corbet, Lt.Colonel Arthur Domville, Royal Marines
Cowie, Major General Crombie, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Cox, Colonel Alexander Temple, U.S. List Indian S. C.
Cox, Major General Charles Vivian, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
p.s.c, Creagh, Colonel Arthur G. Royal Artillery
Crease, Colonel John Frederick, ret. pay R. Marine Art.
Cumberland, Maj.Gen. Charles Edward, ret. pay Royal
Engineers
Currie, Lt.Colonel Thomas, North Staffordshire Regt.
Dalgety, Col. Reg. Wm., h.p. York and Lancaster Regt.
p.s.c. Dalrymple, Major General William Liston
Dane, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Richard, MD. half pay
Daunt, Major General Wm.
Davis, Colonel George M'Bride, DSO. Bengal Med. Est.
Dawson, General Francis. Indian Staff Corps
Deane, Colonel Thomas, U.S. List Indian Staff Corps
Degacher, Major General Henry James, retired list
Delafosse, Major GeneralHenry George, ret. payRegl. Dist.
De Renzy, Dep. Surg. Gen. A. C. C. retired Bengal Army
Desborough, Major General John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
De Winton, Major General Sir F. W. GCMG. ret. pay
Dicken, Colonel Wm. Popham, DSO. U. S. List Ind.S. C.
Dickson. Colonel John B. B. h.p. 5 Dragoon Guards
Dixon, Colonel Hy. Grey, h.p. King's Own Scottish Bordrs.
Donnelly.Dep. Surg.Gen.John M'Neale.JfZP.lateMad.Est.
Dowker, General Howard C, Indian Staff Corps
Downes, Deputy Commissary General Arthur Wm.h.p.
Drage, Col. Thomas William, Army Pay Department
Drew, Major General Francis Barry, retired pay
Duck, Veterinary Lt.Colonel Francis
Dundas, Colonel Lorenzo George, 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliers
Dundonald. Colonel D. M. B. H. Earl of, MVO. 2 Life Gds
Dunne, Colonel Walter A., from Army Service Corps
p.s.c. Durand, Colonel A. G. A. CIE. Indian StaffCorps
Durand, Lt.Colonel Sir Edw. Law, Bt. ret. Ind. S. C. ( Cioil)
Dyce, Colonel George H. Coles, Indian Staff Corps
Edwards, General Sir James Bevan, KCMG. retired list
Egerton, Colonel A. M. retired pay, Royal Horse Guards
Egerton, Colonel Charles Comvn, DSO. Indian Staff C.
Elliot, Colonel Edw. Locke, DSO. Indian StaffCorps
Elliott, Colonel John, CMG. late of Royal Marines
Elrington, General Fred. Robert, Rifle Brigade
Elton, Colonel Frederick C. ret. pay Royal Artillery
p.s.c. England, Major General Edward Lutwyche, ret. list
Evans, Major General Horace Moule, Indian Staff Corps
Ewart, Lt.General Charles Brisbane, ret. pay R. Engineers
Eyre, Colonel Sdmund Henry, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Falmouth, Major General Viscount, MVO.
Farquharson, Colonel John, retired pay Royal Engineers
Farrell. Dep. Surg. General George, late Bengal Estab.
Farrington, Col. Malcolm Charles, ret.pay YorkLt. Inf.
Faunce.Lieut.General Edmund, Indian Staff Corps
Feilden, Major General Henry Broom, retired list
Fisher, Lt.Colonel George, late of Bombay Infantry
FitzGeorge, Colonel Augustus 0. F., h.p. 11 Hussars.
FitzGerald, Colonel Charles John, U. S. List Indian S. C.
FitzHugh, Major Gen. Alfred, r.f.p. Bengal StaffCorps
Fleming, Principal Vet. Surg. George (Civil), ret. pay
Flood, Major General Fred. Richard Solly, retired list
Forbes, Lt.Colonel Willoughby E. G. Warwick Regiment
Ford, Lt.Colonel Arthur, ret. pay R. Artillery (Civil)
Forrest, General William Charles, 11 Hussars
p.s.c. Fraser, Major General Thomas, CMG. R. Engineers
Fremantle, General Sir Arthur James Lyon-, GCMG.
French, Major General Arthur, Royal Marine Artillery
French, Major General William, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Fryer, Major General John
4 Sir John Ardagh is also a Cioil Companion of the Order.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
780
Companions — continued.
Furse, Colonel George Armand, ret. pay 42 Foot
Gaitskell, Major General Fred, late of Royal Artillery
Galhvey, Lt.Colonel Thos. J., R. Army Med. Corps
Garnett, Col. Reginald, ret. pay Seaforth Highlanders
Gataore, Major General John, Indian Staff Corps
Geary, Major General Henry Le Guay, Royal Artillery
Gerard, Major Gon. Montague Gilbert, KCSI. Indian S.C.
Glover, Lt.Colonel Benj. Lucas, Armv Vet. Dept.
Glyn, Lt.Gen. Richard Thomas, CMG. S. Wales Bord.
Goldney, Colonel Thomas Holbrow, Indian S. C.
Goldsmith, Maj. Gen. Sir F.J. KCSI. Indian S. C. (Cioil).
Goodfellow, General William West, U. S. List Royal Eng.
Gordon, Lt. General Benjamin Lurasden. ret. list R. Art.
Gordon, Colonel George Grant, CVO. late Scots Guards
Gordon, Colonel James Henry, DSO. TJ. S. List Indian
Staff Corps
Gordon, General John, Bengal Infantry
Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edward, KCIE. CSI. U. S.
List Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Gosset, Major General Matthew W. E.
p.s.c. Gough, Coionel Son. George Hugh, h.p. 14 Hussars
Grafton, General Aug. C. L. Duke of, KG. retired list
Graham, Lieut. General Samuel James, R. Marines
Graham, Major General Thomas, r2t pay R. Artillery
p.s.c. Grant, Major General Henry Fane
Graves, Colonel Benj. Chamney, Indian S. C.
Green, Colonel Malcolm S. late of Bombay Staff Corps
Green, Maj. Gen. Sir W.H.R., KCSI.India.il S. C. (Cioil)
Gregorie, Major General Charles Frederick, Irish Regt.
p.s.c. Haly, Colonel Richard H. O'G.ilSO.ret. pay Suffolk
Regiment
Hamilton, Col. Ian S. M. DSO. from h. p. Gordon Hglndrs.
UC Hammond, Colonel Arthur Geo., DSO. Indian S. C.
Handcock, Major General Arthur Gore. Indian Staff C.
Hanford, Colonel John Compton, h.p. 19 Hussars
Hankin, General George C, Indian Staff Corps
Hardy, Lt.General William, East Yorkshire Regiment
Harley, Colonel George Ernest, h.p. The Buffs
Harness, Major General Arthur, retired list Royal Art.
Harris, General Philip H. F., TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Hart, Major General, Arthur FitzRoy.
p.s.c. TJ2C Hart, Colonel Reginald Clare. Royal Engineers
Harvey, Surgeon General Robert, DSO. Bengal Estao.
Hassard, MajorGen.Fairfax Chas. r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Hastings, Major Gen. Francis E., U. S. List Bengal Inf.
Hatton, Colonel Villiers, Grenadier Guards
Hawkes, Lt.General Henry Philip, U. S. List Indian S.C.
Hawkins, Major General Alex. Caesar, r.f.p. Royal Art.
Xay, Colonel Alexander S. Leith, late of Q3 Foot
Hay, Colonel George Jackson, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire
Regiment.
Hay, Major General John C.,ret payGordon Highlanders
Helme, Colonel Geo. C. 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt. (Cioil)
Henderson, Major General KennettGregg, retired list
Hennessy, Major General Geo. R.,U.S. List Indians. C.
p.s.c. Herbert, Colonel Ivor J. C, CMG. h.-p. Gren. Gds.
Hervey, General C. R. W., Indian Staff C. (Cioil)
Higginson, Colonel Theophilus, U. S. List Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Hildyard, Colonel Henry J. T. (from h.p. Highland
Light Infantry).
Hill, Lt.Gen. Rowley Sale.TJ. S. List Bengal Infantry
Hill, Colonel William, Indian Staff Corps
Hill, Colonel Wm. Alex. 3 Bn. Gloucester Regt. (Cioil)
Hills, Major General John, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Hinde, Surgeon Major General George Langford, ret. pav
Hobday, Major General Thomas Fras. Indian Staff Corps
Hogg, Lieut.General Adam G. F., TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Hogg, Major General George Crawford, Bombay Cav.
Hoggan, Major Gen. John Wm. r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps
Holdich, Col. Sir Thos. Hungerford, KCIE. h.p. R. Eng.
Holland, Major General Henry Wm. late Bombay Staff
Holland, Lt.Colonel Trevenen James, late ofBomb. S. C.
Holt, Colonel William John, ret. pay Regimental District
Hood, General John Cockburn, Indian Staff Corps
Hood, Col. Son. Arthur W. A., late W. Somerset Yeomanry
Hope, Major General Hugh R. ret. list Madras Cavalry
Hope, Coionel Lewis Anstruther, Army Service Corps
Hopton, Major General Edward
Hoste, Colonel Dixon Edward, Royal Artillery, ret. pay
Howard, Colonel Francis, h.p. Rifle Brigade
Howe, General R. W. P. Earl, GCVO. 2 Life Guards
Hughes, Colonel Charles Frederick, Indian Staff Corps
Hu°iies, Colonel Emilius, CMG. ret. list A. S. Corps
Hutchinson, Major Gen. Chas. S., r.f.p. R. Eng. (Cioil)
Hutchinson, Major General Geo. CSI. late of Bengal S.C.
p.s.c. Hutton, Major General Edw. T. H.
Jackson, Brigade Surgeon Sir Robert William, ret. pay
Jameson, Director GenenralJames.Army Med. Staff (Cioil)
V€ Jee, Deputylnspector General Jos. h.p. 1 Dragoons
p.s.c. Jeffreys, Colonel Patrick D. h.p. Connaught Rngr.
Jennings, Major General Robert Melvill, Bengal Cavalry
Jephson, Major General Sir Stanhope Wm.,Bt., r.f.p. 2Foot
Jones, Commissary Gen. Humphrey Stanley, half pay
Jones, Lt.Colonel Morey Quayle, Warwick Regiment
Jones, MajorGeneral Robert Owen, ret.payR. Eng. (Cioil).
p.s.c. Jones-Vaughan, Colonel Hugh Thomas
Jopp, Colonel John, TJ. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Jordan, Major General Joseph, ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Julyan, Assist. Com. Gen. Sir P.G., KCMG. h.p. (Civil)
Keen, Colonel Frederick John, TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Keighley, Colonel Charles Marsh, DSO. Indian S. C.
Kelly, Colonel James Graves, Indian Staff Corps
Kelly, Colonel William Freeman, h.p. Sussex Regt.
p.s.c. Kelly-Kenny, Col. Thomas, h.p. W. Surrey Regt.
Kerr, Major General Lord Ralph Drury, retired list
Keyser, Colonel Frederick C. ret. pay Royal Fusiliers
Kidston, Colonel Alex. Ferrier, ret. pay Regimental Dist.
King, Major General Aug Henry, ret. list R. Artillery
Kingsley, Colonel Wm. H. B., ret. pay Regimental Dist.
Kinloch, Major Gen. Alex. A. Airlie, ret. pay K. R. Rifles
p.s.c. Knowles, Major General Charles B., retired list
Knox, Colonel William Goorge, Royal Artillery
Lambert, Veterinary Colonel James Drummond
Lambert, Major General William, retired pay 88 Foot
Lambton, Major General Arthur, retired pa3T
Lance, Major General Frederick, Indian Staff Corps
Lane, Colonel Robert Bertram, h.p. Rifle Brigade
Laughton, Colonel Arthur Frederick, r.f.p. Madras S.C.
p.s.c. Law, Major General Francis T. A. rot. pay
Leach, Major General Edmund, retired list
UcE Leach, Major General Edward Pemberton, R. Eng.
Leach, Lt.Colonel Harold Pemberton, DSO. R. Engineers
Le Cornu, Colonel Chas. P. Jersey Artillery Militia (Civil)
Le Mesurier, Colonel Cecil Brooke, ret. pay R. Artillery
Le Mesurier, Colonel Fred. Aug. ret. pay Royal Engineers
Leslie, Colonel Sir Charles Hv. Bart. Indian S. C.
Lewis, Bt. Lt.Colonel David Francis, Cheshire Regiment
Lithgow, Surg. Maj. Gen. Stewart A. M D. DSO. ret. pay
p.s.c. Little, Lt.General Hen. Alex. TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Lioyd, Major General Francis Thomas, Royal Artillery
Lloyd, Colonel Morgan G. 3 Bn. Irish Regt. (Cioil)
Lloyd, Colonel Thomas, Cardigan Artillery (Cioil)
Lockhart, Major General Graeme Alex, r.f.p. 78 Foot >
Locock, Colonel Herbert, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Lovett, Major General Beresford, CSI. r.f.p. R. Engineers
Low, General Alexander, 4 Hussars
Lowry, Lt.General Robert William, Berkshire Regc.
Lowth, Lt.Colonel Frank Robert, Lincoln Regiment
Lugard, Major F. J. D. DSO. Norfolk Regiment
rJCLyster, Lt.Gen. Harry Hammon, U.S. List Indian S.C.
Lyttelton, Major General Son. Nevill G.
M'Calmont. Major General Hugh
M'Dowell, Surgeon Colonel Edmund Greswold, ret. pay
M'Inroy, Colonel Charles, TJ. S. List Indian Staff Corps
M'Leod, Colonel D. J. S. DSO. Madras Cavalry
M'Nalty, Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel Georgo Wm. ret. pay
M'Namara, Colonel Wm. Henry, R JMD. Medical Corps
M'Rae, Lt.Colonel Henry Napier, Indian Staff Corps
Maberly, Major General Evan, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Macbean, General George Scougall, Indian S. C.
MacCall, Colonel Henry Black wood, Regimental District
MacDonaid, Colonel Hector A. DSO. h.p. R. Fusiliers
Macdonald, General John Alex. M. Indian S. C.
Macdonald, Colonel J. A. 3 Bn. Cam. Highlanders (Cioil)
Macdonnell, Colonel Wm. ret.pay Army Pay Dept. (Cioil)
MacFarlan, Lt.General David, retired list
Macgregor, Colonel Charles Reginald, DSO. Indian S.C.
p.s.c. MacGregor, Colonel H. G. ret. pay Worcester Regt.
Mackenzie, Col. Alfred R. D., TJ. S. List Bengal Cavalry
Mackinnon, General Geo. Henry, Scottish Rifles (26 F.)
Mackworth, Colonel Sir Arthur Wm. Bart. R. Engineers
Maclean, Major General Charles Smith, CIE. TJ. S. List
Indian Staff Corps
Maclean, Col. Sir Fitzroy D.-Burf.W.KentYeornanry(CJ!«/)
Macleay, Col. Alex. C. 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders (Civil)
Macneill, Colonel James G. R. D., Madras Infantry
Madden, Surgeon Major General Charles D. retired pay
Madden, Lt.Colonel Geo. C, DSO. ret. pay W. I. Reg.
Maitland, Major General Eardley, ret. pay Royal Art.
Maitland, Colonel Pelham James, Indian Staff Corps
Malcolm, Colonel Edward Donald, ret. pay R. Engineers
Malcolmson, Major Gen. John H. P., r.f.p. Bombay S.C.
Malthus, Lt.Colonel Sydenham, r.f.p. 94 Foot
Manderson, Major General Geo. Reunie, r.f.p. Royal Art.
Mangles, Major General Cecil, ret. pay 20 Hussars
UtE Manley, Surg. Gen. Wm. G. N., ret. pay
Marston. Surgeon General Jeffery Allen, MD. ret. pay
Martin, Colonel Cunliffe, Bengal Cavalry
Martin, Colonel George Blake Napier, h.p. R. Artillery
Martin, Colonel Rowland Hill, h.p. 21 Lancers
Martindale, Lt.Col. Ben Sat/, late of R. Engineers (Civil)
Massy, Lt.General Wm. Godfrey Dunham, 4 Drag. Gds.
Master, Colonel William Chester ,late of 28 Foot
Mathias, Colonel Henry Harding, Gordon Highlanders
TJ& Maude, Colonel Francis Cornioallis , late of R. Artillery
Maunsell, Major General Thomas, retired list
Maunsell, Surgeon General Thomas, Army Medical Staff
p.s.c. Maurice, Major General John Fredk. Royal Art.
May, Lieut.General James, TJ. S. List Bengal Infantry
Mayne, Lt.Colonel Richard C. G. Indian Staff Corps
Methuen, Lt.General Paul S. Lord, KCVO. CMG.
Meyrick, Insp. Vet. Surgeon James Joseph, ret. pay
Meyrick, Colonel ■Sir Thomas C. Bart. 3 Bn. Shropshire
Light Infantry (Cioil)
Miller, MajorGeneral George Murray, retired pay
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Mills, Colonel Herbert J., ret. pay Ord. Store Dept.
Milman, Lt. General George Bryan, retired list
Mollan, Lt. Colonel William Campbell, late of 96 Foot
Moloney, Col. Chas. Mills, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept.
(Civil)
Money, Lt.Co'onel Charles G. C. Northmbld. Fusilier
Money, Colonel Elliott Alexander, Indian Staff Corps
Money, Colonel Gordon L. C. DSO. Cameron Highluders
Montagu, General Horace William, R. Engineers
Montague, Major General Wm. Edw., retired pay
THIS. Moore, Major General Arthur Thomas. Indian S.C.
p.s.c. Morgan, Col. Alex. Brooke, ret. pay Norfolk Rcgt.
Morgan, Colonel Harrison R. Lewin, ret. pay Royal Art
Morton, Major General Gerald de C.
Mosse, Deputy Surgeon General Charles Benj. CMS. h.p,
Mostvn, Major General Hon. Savage, retired list
Murray, Lt.Colonel John, r.f.p. 94 Foot [Civil)
Murray, Colcnel Robert Hunter, Seaforth Highlanders
Nation, General John Louis, Indian Stan" Corps
Nicholson, Ma or General Stuart James, ret. pay R. Art.
Nicolson, Major Gen. Malcolm Hassels, Bombay Infantry
Nimmo, Major Gen. Thomas Rose, Indian Staff Corps
Norbary, Col. Thos. C. N., 3 Bn. Worcester Regt. (Cioil)
Norman, Lt. General Henry Radford, Manchester Regt.
North, Colonel Dudley, ret. pay N. Lancashire Regiment
Northcott, Major Heiiry P. Leinster Regiment
Nugent, Colonel R. L. Army Service Corps
p.s.c. Ogilvy, Col. Wm. Lewis Kinloch r.f. K. R. Rifles
Ogle, Major General Fred. Amelius, ret. pay R. Marine
Artillerj'
Oldershaw, Major Gen. Charles Edward, ret. pay R. Am.
O'Nial, Surgeon General John, retired pay
Ouvry, Colonel Henry Aime, late of 9 Lancers
p.s.c. Paget, Lt.Colonel Harold, 7 Hussars
Parker. Colonel Geo Hubert, ret. pay
Parr, Major General Henry Hallam, CMG.
Patch, Colonel Robert, Indiao Staff Corps
Sayer, Lt. General James Robert S. 1 Dragoon Guards
Schaw, Colonel Henry, Royal Engineers ( Cioil)
Schomberg, Colonel H. St. George, Royal Marines
Schreiber, Major Gen. Brymer Francis, ret. pay R. Art.
Scott, Colonel Chas. Henry, Royal Artillery
Scott, Colonel Douglas Alex. DSO. from R. Engineers
Scoit, Major Gen. James Woodward, ret. list R. Marines
Scott, Lt.Colonel Lothian K. ret. pay Royal Engineers
Scott, Colonel Wm. W. Hopton. BeDgal infantry
Senior, Colonel Thos. Palmer. Army Pay Dept. (Cioil)
Settle, Colonel Henry H. DSO. h p. Royal Engineers
Seymour, General William Henry, 2 Dragoon Guards
V& Shaw, Major Gen. Hugh, ret. oay Irish Regiment
Shone, Colonel Wm. Terence, DSO. Royal Engineers
Sibthorpe. Surgeon General Chas. Madras Estab.
Simpson, Colonel George, Indian Sraff Corps
Simpson, Col. Thomas Thomson, h.p. Regtl. District
Skinner, Colonel Edmund Grey, Army Ordnance Dept.
Skinner, Colonel Jas. Tierney, DSO. Army Serv. Corps
Slade, Colonel Frederick George, Royal Artillery
Slade, Colonel John Ramsay, h.p. Royal Artillerv
Smith, Major General Sir Charles Holled, KCMO.
Smith, Dep. Surg. Gen. Colvin, MD. late Madras Estab.
Smith, General John W. S. South Stafford Regiment
Smyth, Colonel Charles Coghlan. ret. pay Welsh Regt.
Smyth, Colonel Etwall Walter, Bengal Infantry
Somerset.ColonelAlfred P. F.C.7 Bu. Rifle Brigade (Civil)
Spence, Major General Frederick, r.f.p. 31 Foot
Spencer, Col. Lionel Dixon. Bengal Med. Establishment
Spragge, Colonel Charles Henrv, Royal Artillery
Stace, Lt.Colonel E.Vincent. U.S. List Indian S.C. (Civil)
Stanton, General Sir Edward. KCMG. Royal Engineers
Stedman, Major General Sir Edward, ECIE. Ind. S. C.
Steevens, Major Gen. John, Army Ordnance Department
Stephen, Colonel Fitzlloy, ret. pay Rifle Brigade
Steohens, Major General Adolphus Haggerston, ret. pay
Stevenson, Major General Thomas Rennie, ret. pay
Stewart, Cil.Chas. E. CMG. CIS. U. S.Listlnd.S.C.tCiu.)
Faynter, Major General David Wm. r.f.p. Royal Artillery Stewart, Major Gen. George, Indian Staff Corps, ret. list
Pearse, General George Godfrey Stewart, Major General James Calder, Indian Staff Corps
Pearson, Lt.Gen. Sir Charles Knight, KCMG. ret. list {p.s.c. Stewart, Major General Robert Crosse, retired pay
Pease, Colonel Thales, ret. pay Ordnance Dept. (Naval) 1 Stewart. Major General Robt. MacGregor (from R. Art.)
Pomberton, Major General Wykeham Leigh, retired list Stockley, Colonel Chas. More, ret. pay, Regtl.. District
Pennington, Major General Chai'les Richard, Indian S.C. Stockwell, Major General Chas. Montizambert.'ret. list
Perceval, General John Maxwell, Suffolk Regt.
Peyton, General Francis, Welsh Regiment
Pilkington, Major Henry, ret. pay R. Engineers (Civil)
Pipon, General'Philip Gosset, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Piatt, Colonel Henry, 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers (Civil)
Poe, Lt.Colonel Wm. Hutchison, ret. pay R. Marines
Pole-Carew, Colonel Reginald, Coldstream Guards
Poole, Lt.Colonel Arthur James, ret. pay Hampshire Regt,
Pratt,' Colonel Henry Marsh, 1J. S. List Indian Staff C.
Pretymaii, Maj. General George Tyndal, Royal Artillery
Prinsep. Lt.General Arthur Haldimand, Bengal Cavalry
Pritchard, Lt.General Gordon Douglas, ret. pay R. En -
Protheroe, Major General Montague, CSI. Indian S. C
Quirk, Colonel John Owen, DSO. h.p. Welsh Regiment
Rainsiord, Col. Marcus Edw. R. Army Service Corps
Rait, Lt.Colonel Arthur John, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Ralston, Major General William Henry, retired list
Rcade, Surgeon Major General John By Cole, ret. pay
Redmond, Lt.Gen. John Patrick Sutton, Glouc. Regt.
Reed, Colonel Chas. Johu, Northumberland Art. W. Div.
Reeves, Colonel H. S. E. ret. pay Army Service Corps
Reid, Colonel Alex. J. Forsyth, Indian Staff Corps
Rich, Lt. General George W. T. retired list
Richardson, Colonel George E. R. CIE. Ind. Staff Cps
Richardson, Major Gen. Joseph F. late of Bengal S.C.
Richardson, Maior General Wm. Stewart, ret. pay Duke
of Cornwall's Light Infantry
Richardson, Colonel Wodehouse Dillon, from A. S. Corps
Riddell, Major General Charles Jas. B. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Robertson, Colonel James Peter, late of Military Train
p s c. Robinson, Maior General Chas. Walker, retired list
Robinson, Deputy Controller Henry, retired list
Robinson, Major Gen. G. W. ret. pay A. S. Corps
Rocke, Major General James Harwood, retired pay
Roe Brigade Surgeon Samuel Black, MB. retired pay
Rogers, Colonel John, Army Service Corps
Rogers, Lt.General Robert Gordon, U. S. List Indian S. C.
R0U0 General Hon. Robert, Black Watch
Room'e, General Frederick, Unemp. Sup. List
Ross Lt.General Alex. George, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Ross of Bladensburg, Lt.Colonel J. F. G., h.p. Cold
stream Guards (Civil)
Rowland, Colonel Thos. ret. pay Regimental District
Russell General Lord Alexander George, Rile Brigade
Russell' Colonel Horatio Albert, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept.
Salmond Major General William, Royal Engineers
Salisbury, Major Gen. Fred. Octavius, r.f.p. 101 Foot
Sanford, 'Lt.General George E. L. S., CSI. R. Engineers
p.s.c. V<& Sartorius, Colonel Eustun Hy. h.p. East Lan-
cashire Regiment .
Sartorius Colonel George Conrad, U. o. List Indian S. C.
Saunders, Deputy Insp. Gen. George, MD. half pay
Saunders, Lt.Colonel Wm. Egerton, R. Army Medical
Corps
Stopford, Col. Hon. F. W. from h.p. Grenadier Guards
Strafford, Colonel ff. J. W. Earl of, KCVO. late Cold-
stream Guards (Civil)
Straghan, Colonel Abel, ret. pay Highland Light Infantry
Strong, Major Gen. Dawsoune M., ret. list Bengal Inf.
Suther, (ieneral William Grigor, ret. list Royal Marines
Swaine, Colonel Charles Edward, h.p. 11 Hussars
Swaine, Major General Leopold Victor, CMG.
Swinlev, Major General George, ret. pay R. (Bengal) Art
Sym, Major General John Munro, Indian Staff Corps
Talbot, Major General Hon. Reginald A. J.
Tanner, Maior Gen. Edward, ret. pay Liverpool Regt.
Taylor, Colonel Robert Lewis, late Bombay S. C. (Civil)
Taylor, Surgeon General Wm. MD. Army Med. Staff
Thackvvell, General Joseph Edwin, Connaught Rangers
Thackwell, Major Gen Wm. de W. R., ret. pay Regt. Dist.
Thomas, Lt.General John Wellesley, Hampshire Regt.
Thomson, Colonel George, late Bengal Engineers
Thornton, Brig. Surg. Jas. Howard, MB. lat« Bengal Est.
Thynne, Major General Reginald Thomas
Tillard, Major General John Arthur, ret. list R. Artillery
Toker, Major General Alliston C. Indian Staff Corps
Tompson, Major General W. D. r.f.p. Leicester Regiment
Tower, Lt.General Conyers. 3 Dragoon Guards
Townsend, Colonel Edmond, R. Army Medical Corps
To wnsend, Dep. Surg. Gen. Stephen C. late Bengal Army
Townshend, Lt.Colonel Charles V. F. DSO. Tndian S. C.
Tregear, Major General Vincent Wm., Bengal Infantry
Trotter, Lt.Colonel Henry, r.f.p. Royal Engineers (Civil)
Truell, Major General Robert Holt, ret. pay
Tucker, Colonel Aubrey Harvey, ret. pay Regtl. District
Tucker, Major GeneraiCharles
Tucker, (Jolouel Wm. Guise, h.p. R. Marine Artillery
p.s.c. Tulloch, Major General Alexander Bruce, CMG.
Tullach, Major Hector, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Tulloh, Major General John Stewart, r.f. p. Royal Artillery
Turner, Major General Alfred Edward, Royal Artillery
Turner, Colonel Augustus Henry, Indian Staff Corps
Turner, Colonel Henry Tyers, ret. pay R. Engineers
Twentyman, Colonel Aug. Charles, ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
p.s.c. Twynani, Colonel P. A. A. ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Tyndall, Major General Henry, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps
Tynte, Col. F. J. 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers (Civil)
Upcher, Major General Russell, DSO.
Upperton, Major General John, TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Cttersou, Major General Archibald Hammond, ret. list
Vaudeleur, Major Gen. John Ormsby, ret. pay SussexRegt.
Van Straubenzee, Major Gen. Turner, ret. pay R. Artillery
Verner, Colonel Thomas Edward. Regtl. District
Vetch, Colonel Robert Hamilton, ret. pay Royal Engr3
Wace, Coionel Richard, from Royal Artillery
Walcott. Colonel Edmund Scopoii, late Bombay Infantry
Wallace, Major General Hill, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
alters, Veterinary Lt.Colonel William Barker
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Ward, Colonel Edward W. D. Army Service Corps I Willson, Colonel Mildmay Willsuu, Scots Guards
Ward, Major Gen. Francis Wm., U.S. List R.( Bengal) Art. Wilinot, Major Gen. Re veil Eirdley-, ret. list Bengal Inf.
Wardrop, Colonel Frederick Meyer, h.p. 12 Lancers
Warren, Major General Arthur Frederick, retired list
Warren, Colonel Dawson S. Regimental District
Waterfield, Major Gen. Hy. Gordon. Indian Staff Corps
Waters, Brigade Surgeon Robert, retired pay
Watkin, Colonel Henry S. S-JfromR. Artillery) (Civil)
Wilson, Colonel Edward Hale*, Indian Staff Corps
Wilson, Major General Francis E. E. ret. pay
Wilson, Colonel John Gerald, 3 Bn. York and Lancaster
Regt. (Civil)
I Wingate, Colonel Sir Francis Reginald, KCMG. R. Art
1 (Cioil)
Watt, Commissary General Fitzjames Edward, ret. pay Winsloe, Colonel Richard W. C. ret. pay Scots Fus.
Wauchope, Major General Andrew Gilbert, CMG. Black Wodehouse, Colonel Josceline Heneage, CMG. R. Art.
Watch Wood, Colonel Elliott, Royal Engineers
Way, Colonel Geo. Aug., U. S. List Indian Staff Corps Wood, Colonel Henry, ret. pay Regimental District
Way, Major Gen. Nowell Fitzu/iton, ret. list R. Marines p.s.c. Woodgate, Colonel Edw. Robt. P.
p.s.c. Webber, Major General Chas. Edm., r.f.p. R. Eng. Woolfryes. Surg. Gen. John Andrew, MD. CMG. ret. pay
Webster, Colonel Arthur George, retirod pay 19 Hussars Worsley, Colonel Henry R. B. Unom. Sup. List
Welman, Major General Wm. H. D. R. ret. full pay Wright, Colonel Wm. Frederick, ret. pay Ord. Store Dept.
Wemyss, Maj. General Henry Manley, Indian Staff Corps p.s.c. Wyndham, Lt. Colonel Walter G. C. 21 Lancers
Whitehead, Major Gen. Robt. Children, Northampton R. Wynne, Col. Arthur Singleton (from h.p. York Lt. Inf.)
Wigram, Major General Godfrey James, retired pay Young, Colonel George- Frederick, Indian Staff Corps
Wiikinson, Major General Osborn, late Bengal Cavalry Young, Lt. General George Samuel, Sussex Regt.
Williams, Colonel George Walter, late Bengal Inf. {Cioil) Younghusband, Lt.Gen C has. Wright, r.f.p. R. Art. (Civil)
Williamson, Colonel Robert Fredk. r.f.p. Welsh Fusiliers Younghusband, General Rob. Homer, Indian S. C,
Willis, Lt.Gen. Fred. Arthur, Northumberland Fusiliers
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Burne. Major General Sir Owen Tudor, GCIE.
Cotton, General Sir Arthur T. C. Royal Engineers
Estab.
Lockhart, General Sir Wm. S. A. 67 CB. Bengal Infantry
Melliss, Colonel Sir Howard, Indian Staff Corps
Newmarch, Major General Sir Oliver R., r.f.p. Bengal S.C.
Cromer.Major Evelyn, Lord, GCB. GC3IG.CIE.\ateR.Art. Pollock, Major General Sir Fred. Richard, late Bengal S.C.
Fayrer, Surg. Gen. Sir Joseph, Bt.MD. late Bengal Armj 'Ull Probyn, Gen. Sir Dighton Macnaghten, GCVO. KCB.
Gerard, Major Gen. Sir Montagu, CB. Indian Staff Corps: Bengal Cavalry
Goldsmid, Maj. Gen.. Sir Frederic John, CB. late Madr. S.C. Ridgeway, Col. Rt. Hon. Sir J. W. KCB. lata Bengal Inf.
Green, Major Gen. Sir Wm. Henry R. CB. Indian S. C. Robertson, Major Sir Geo. Scott, Bengal Med. Estab.
Kemball, General Sir Arnold B. KCB. Royal Artillery [Russell, General Sir Edward L. Bombay Infantry
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Badcock, Major General Alex. R. CB. Indian Staff Corps
3aird, Colonel Andrew Wilson, Royal Engineers
Barr, Lt.Colonel David Wm. N. Indian Staff Corps
Boughey, Colonel George F. Ottley, Royal Engineers
Brackenbury, Colonel Maule C. Royal Engineers
Chamberlain, General Sir Crawford T. GCIE. tnd. S. C.
Cleghorn, Surg. General Jas. late Bengal Estab.
Cotton, Major General Fred. C. late Madras Engineers
Cuningham, Surgeon Gen. J. M. MD. late Bengal Estab.
Deane, Major Harold Arthur, Indian Staff Corps
Dickens, Lt. General Craven H. r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Dickinson, Lt.Colonel Wm. ret. pay Bombay Staff Corps
Dillon, General Sir Martin, KCB. West Yorkshire Regt.
Duncan, Major General Harvey Tuckett, Indian Staff 0.
Ellis, Major Gen. Sir Arthur Edw. Aug, KCVO. ret. list
Etheridge, Major General Alfred Thos.,late Bombay S.C.
Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edw. KCIE. CB. U.S. List
Indian Staff Corps
Gracey, Colonel Thomas, Royal Engineers
Grey, Col. Leopold John Herbert, U. S. List, Indian S. C
Henderson, Maj. Gen. Philip Durham.U.S. ListMadraaCav.
Home, Colonel Fred. Jervis, ret. list Royal Engineers
Hopkinson, General Henry, Indian Staff Corps
Hutchinson, Major Gen. George, CB. late of Bengal S.C.
HUE Keatinge, General Rich. H. Indian Staff Corps
Lovett, Major General Beresford, CB. r.f.p. Royal Eng.
Lumsden, General Sir Peter Stark.ffCB. Indian S.C.
M'Mahon, Captain Arthur Hy. CIE. Indian Staff Corps
Maxwell, Lt.Colonel Henry St. P. Indian Staff Corps
Merriman. General Charles James, Royal Engineers
Michael, General James, Indian Staff Corps
Miley, Colonel Jas. Aloysius, Indian Staff Corps
Moncrieff.Col.SirC. Campbell Scott.KCMG. r.f.p. R. Eng.
Ommanney, Colonel Edward Lacon, U. S. List Ind. S. C.
Pemberton, Major General Robert C. B., ret. list R. Eng.
Pennycuick, Colonel John, ret. list Royal Engineers
Powlett, Colonel Percy William, Indian Staff Corps
Prideaux, Colonel Wm. Francis, U. S. List Indian S.C.
Pritchard, Col. Hurlock Galloway, U. S. List Indian S. C.
rotheroe.Major General Montague, CB. Indian Staff C.
Renny, General Henry, N. Lancashire Regt. (81 F.)
Rice, Surg. Major Gen. Wm. Roche, late Bengal Estab.
Ross, Colonel Sir Edward Charles, U. S. List Ind. S.C.
Rundall, General Francis Hornblow, R. Engineers
Sanford, Lt. General George E. L., CB. Royal Engineers
Smith, Col. Sir Chas. Bean Euan, KCB. late Madras Inf.
Spurgin. Lt. General Si*- John Blick, KCB. Dublin Fus.
Thuillier, General Sir Henry Edw. Landor, R. Artillery
Trevor, Colonel George Herbert, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Tweedie, Major General William, U. S. List Indian S. C.
Walker, Major General Alexander, Royal Artillery
Warburton, Colonel Sir Robert, KCIE. Bengal S. C.
Willoughby, Lt.Gen. Michael W., U. S. List Indian S. C.
Wylie, Colonel Henry, Bengal Infantry
Yate, Lt.Col. Charles Edward, CMG. Indian Staff Corps.
Younghusband, Major General J. William, Inaian S. C.
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Order of St. Michael and St. George.
Gband Master and Fibst and Principal Knight Grand Cross.
Field Marshal HisRoyal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, KG.KT. KP. GCB. OCSI. QCIE. GCVO. Grenadier Grdsv
Knights, Geand Ceoss. (GCMG.)
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K G Yi£ Graham, Lt. General Sir Gerald, GCB. ret. list
KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCIE. GCVO. 10 Hussars Grenfell, Lt.General Sir Francis "Wallace, GCB. King's
His Royal Highness the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg Royal Rifles
and Gotha [Duke of Edinburgh), KG. KT. iTP. Kintore, Major the Earl of, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders
GCB. GCSI. GCIE. Hon. Col. R^ Marines,_Edinburgh Lansdowne, Colonel H. C. K. Marquis of , KG . GCSI. Wilts
Art. (S. Division R. Art.), and 3 Bn. Black Watch
General His Royal Highness the Duke o/Connaught, KG
KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCIE. GCVO. Rifle Brigade
Biddulph, General Sir Robert, KCB. Royal Artillery
Clarke, Lt.Gen. Sir Andrew, C3. CIE. ret. pay R. Eng.
Cromer, Major Evelyn, Lord, GCB. KCSI. CIE. late R.Art.
deWinton, Major Gen. Sir FrancisWalter, CB. retired list
Dufferin and Ava, Colonel F. T. Marquis of, KP. GCB
GCSI. GCIE. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
Yeomanry
Mitchell, Lt.Col. Sir Chas. Bullen Hugh, r.f.p. R. Marines
Norman, General Sir Henrv W. <f CB. CIE. Indian S. C.
Simmons. Field Marshal Sir John L. A. GCB. R. Eng.
Warren, Lt.General Sir Charles, KCB. R. Engineers
Wolseley.Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Viscount, KP. GCB.
Commander in Chief, Royal Horse Guards, &c.
p.s.c. VlS- Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCB.
Fremantle, General Sir Arthur James Lj'on, CB.
Knights Commanders. {KCMG.)
Y€ M'Neill, Maj .Gen. Sir John Carstairs, KCB. ret. list.
Mann. Major General Sir James Robert, R. Engineers
Mansfield, Colonel Sir Charles Edwin, late Unatt.
Marindin, Major Sir Francis Arthur, late R.Engineers.
Marshall, Lt.General Sir Frederick, 1 Dragoons
Martin, Lt.Colonel Sir Richard E. R. KCB. ret. pay &
Dragoons
Meiklejohn, Colonel Sir William Hope, KCB. Bengal In-
fantry
Moncrieff.Col. Sir ColinCampbellScott.CSr.r.f.p.R.Eng.
O'Brien, Lt.Colonel Sir John Terence Nicoll, late of 20 F.
Pearson, Lt.General Sir Charles Knight, CB. ret.^list
Rogers, Surg. Lt.Col. Sir John G. DSO. MB. ret. pay
Russell, Lieut. Gen. Sir Baker Creed, KCB. 13 Hussars
Scott, Colonel Sir Fras. C. KCB. late 42 Foot.
Smith, Major General Sir Charles Holled, CB.
Smith, Lt.Coloael Sir Gerard, late Scots Guards
Smith, Colonel Sir Robert Murdoch, R. Engineers
Smyth, General Sir Henry Aug., ret. list Royal Artillery
Stanton, General Sir Edward, CB. Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Whitmore. Colonel Sir George Stoddart, late of 62 F.
Wilson, Major Gen. Sir Charles William, KCB. ret. list.
Wingate, Colonel Sir Francis Reginald, CB. DSO. R.
Artillery
Anson, Major General Sir Arch. E. H. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Bellairs, Lt.General Sir William, CB. retired list
Brett Major Sir Wilford, late Unattached
Ud Buller, Gen. Rt. Hon. Sir R. H. GCB. K. R. Rifles
p.s.c. Cardew. Colonel Sir F., ret. pay S. Lanes. Regt.
Carrington, Major General Sir Frederick, KCB.
Chermside, Major Gen. Sir Herbert Charles. CB. R. Eng.
Clarke, Colonel Sir George Sydenham, R. Engineers
Clarke, Lt.Colonel Sir Marshall James, ret.pay R. Artillery
Colomb, Captain Sir John C. R. h.p. R. Marine Artillery
Colvile, Major General Sir Henry Edward, CB.
Crossman. Major General Sir William, ret. pay R. Eng.
Edwards, Lt.General Sir James Bevan, CB. retired list
p.s.c. Everett, Colonel SirSWilliam, h.p. W. Riding Regt.
Gallwey, Lt.General Thomas L. J. Royal Engineers
Greaves, General Sir Geo. R. GCB. E. Surrey Regt.
Hunter, Surgeon General Sir William Guyer, MD. late
Indian Medical Department
Julyan, Assist. Com. Gen. Sir Penrose Goodchild.CB.h.p.
Kitchener of Khartoum, Major General Horatio H. Lord.
GCB. R. Eng.
Law, Major Sir Edward F. late R. Artillery
MacDonald, Major Sir ClaudeM. KCB. ret. pay Highland
Lt. Inf.
M'Callum, Lt.ColonelSi'rHenry Edward, RoyalEngineer'
Companions (CMG.)
Barnard, Colonel John Henry, CB. h.p. Regimental Dist. Leverson, Lt.C'olonol J. J. Royal Engineers
p. s.c.Barrow, Lt.Colonel Arthur Fred. DSO. Indian S. C. [Littleton, Colonel Hon. Edw. George Percy, late Gren. Gd.
Beech, Captain John Robert, DSO. late 20 Hussars McFarlane, Captain Ronald, late 9 Lancers
Bigge,' Lt.Colonel Sir Ar. John, KCB. ret. payR. ArtillerylM'Innis, Lt.Colonel Edward Bowater, ret. pay 9 Lancers
Blennerhassett, Colonel B.M.R. ArmyMeaical Corps M'Kean, Colonel Alex. Chalmers, ret. pay 6 Dragoons.
Blissett, Commissary Henry Fred., retired pay MacLeod, Captain Norman Magnus, late 74 Foot
Bower, Captain Robt. Lister, ret. pay King's Royal Rifles M'Natr, Major John Fred. Adolphus, Royal Artillery
Brown, Major Robert H. ret. pay R. Engineers iMahony, Staff Paymaster John, h.p. Army Pay Depart.
Cameron, Colonel Donald Roderick, ret. pay R. Artillery|Methuen, Lt.General Paul S.t,ord,KCVO. CB.
Clarke, Major General Sir S. de A. C. KCVO. retired payip.s.e. Morris, Colouel Wm. George, h.p. R. Engineers
Mosse, Deputy Surgeon General Chas. Benj. half pay
Moysey, Major General Charles John, h.p. R. Engineers
Oliver, Major General John Ryder, r.f.p. R. Artillery
Owen, Lt.Colonel Chas. Wm., CIE. Bengal Med. Estab.
Parr, Major General Henry Hallam, CB.
Paton, Major General George
p.s.c. Peacocke, Lt.Colonel William, Royal Engineers
Peyton, Captain Westropp J., Indian StafF Corps.
Price, Lt.Colonel Adolph. Jas. West York Regiment
Rind, Colonel Alex. T. S. A., Bengal Staff Corps
Roberts, Colonel Charles Fyshe, late of R. Artillery.
Run die, Major General Sir Henry M. L. KCB. DSO. R.Art.
p.s.c. Russell, Major General Francis Shirley, retired list
Sale, Colonel Matthew Townsend, ret. pay R. Engineers
1T(£ Sartorius, Major Gen. Reg. Wm. TJ. S. List Bengal Inf.
Scot*. Colonel Fred. Beaufort, Jl.fZ5.ret. pay R.AM. Corps
Stewart, Col. Chas. Ed., CB. CIE. U.S. List Indian S. C.
Swaine, Major General Leopold Victor, CB.
Trotter. Lt.Colonel J. K. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Tulloch, Major General Alexander Bruce, CB.
Walker, Lieut.General Sir F. W. E. F. KCB.
Warren, Colonel Falkland G. Edgeworth, ret. pay R. Art.
p. s.c. Watson, Colonel Charles Moore, Royal Engineers
Wauchope, Major General Andrew Gilbert, CB.
Western, Lt.Colonel James Halifax, late R. (Ben.) Eng.
Wilson, Major Edm. M. DSO. R. Army Medical Corps
Wodehouse, Colonel Josceline Heneage, CB. R. Artillery
Woolfryes, Surg. Gen. John Andrew, MD. CB. ret. pay
p.s.c.Wortley,Major E.J.Montagu Stuart, DSO. King's R.
Rifles
Wray, Lt.General Henry, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Yate, Lt.Col. Charles Edward, CSI. Indian Staff Corps
Curtis,'Colonel Francis G. S. ret. pay 6 Dragoons.
Dawkins, Major Chas. T. Shropshire Light Infantry
Dawson, Lt.Colonel Douglas F. R. h.p. Coldst. Guards
Downes, Major General Major Francis, ret. pay R. Art.
Dunlop, Colonel Samuel, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Elliot, Major Henry George, r.f.p. Royal Marines
Elliott, Colonel John, CB. late Royal Marines
p s.c. Fraser.Major General Str Thomas, CB. R.Engineers
French Major Gen. Geo. Arthur, Royal Artillery
Gatt Major General Saverio, late Malta Fencibles
v s c 'Gleiclien, Major Count Albert E. W. Gren. Guards
Glyn Lt.General Richard Thomas, CB. S. Wales Bor.
Goold-Adams, Major Hamilton John, CB. Royal Scots
Gouo-h, Colonel Hugh Sutlej, h.p. 18 Hussars.
Grey Captain Raleigh, late 6 Dragoons
Hai°- Lt.Colonel Arthur Balfour, r.f.p. R. Engineers
p s ^Harrison, General Sir Richard, KCB.
Hatch, Captain George P. late West India Regt.
Heath Lt.Colonel John Macclesfleld, r.f.p. Bombay S.C.
p s c Herbert, Colonel Ivor J. C. CB. h.p. Gren. Guards
HiUiard Captain George, R. Army Medical Corps
Hime Lt.Colonel Albert Henry, late Royal Engineers
Hughes Colonel Emilius, CB. ret. list, A. S. Corps
c Jarvis Major General Samuel Peters, r.f.p. 82 Foot
Jelf Colonel R. H. h.p. Royal Engineers
Jekyll, Colonel Herbert, h.p. Royal Engineers
Justice, Major General William Chve, retired list
Kenney Major Arthur Herbert, Royal Engineers
Knollys.MajorLouis Frederic, lateof ScottishRifles
Kynsey' Surgeon William Raymond, half pay
Lan°\ Captain John Irvine, Royal Engineers
Lazzarim Colonel James, Malta Fencible Artillery
Larymore, Captain H. V. Royal Artillery
Chancery of the Order — The Colonial Department, Downing Street.
Officers now holding rank in the Army of the
784
GCSI. GCMG. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles
Fl£ Roberts, Field Marshal Lord, of Kandahar, KP.
GCB. GCST. R. Artillery
UC White, General Sir Geo. Stewart, <?OB. GCSI. Gor-
don Highlanders
Burne, Major General Sir Owen T. KCSI. retired list
Chamberlain, (Jen. Sir Crawford Trotter, CSI. TJ. S. List
Bengal Staff Corps
Order of the Indian Empire.
Grand Commanders (GCIE.)
Fiel&yia.Tsh.2i\ His Royal Highness Albert Edward Prince o/Cclonel F. T. Marquis of Dufferin and Ava, KP. GCB.
Wales, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCVO.
10 Hussars
Sis Royal Highness the reigning Duke of Saxe Coburg
and Gotha (Duke of Edinburgh), KT. KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. Hon. Colonel R. Marines, Edinburgh
Artillery (S. Div. R. Art.), and 3 Bn. Black Watch
General His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught,
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCVO. Rifle
Brigade
Field Marshal Si* Royal Highness the Duke of Cam-
bridge, Atf. KT. JlP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.' GCVO.
Grenadier Guards.
Knights Commanders (KCIE.)
p.s.c. Ardagh, Major Gen. Sir John C. CB. R. Engineers King, Brig. Surg. Lt.Col. Sir George, late Bengal Est,
HC Beresford,ColonelZo«2 W. L. delaPoer,h.p.9 Lancers Simpson, Surg. Gen. Sir Benjamin, late Bengal Estab.
Bisset, Colonel Sir Wm. S. S. ret. list, Royal Engineers Scedman, Major General Sir Ediv. CB Indian Staff Coros
p.s.c. Collen, Maj. Gen. Wr Edwin H. H., CB. Indian S.O. Talbot, Lt. Colonel Sir Adeloert Cecil, Indian Staff Corps
Dennehy, Major General Sir Thomas, r.f.p. Bengal S. C. Thuillier, Lt.Col. Sir Henry Ravenshaw, ret. list R. Eng.
Gordon, General Sir Thomas Edw„ CB. CSI. Indian S. C.|Warburton, Colonel Sir Robert, CSI. Indian S.C.
Holdich, Colonel Sir Thomas H. CB. h.p. R. Engineers i Williams, General Sir E. C. S., C. S. List R. Eng.
Companions. (CIB.)
Adamson, Lt. Colonel Charles H. E., r.f.p. Indian S. C. Mackenzie, Insp. Gen. of Hosp. Sir W. MD. KCB. lat
Berkeley, Maj. Gen. Jas. Cavan, IT. S. List Madras Inf.
Bidie. DeD. Surg. Gen. George, MB. late Madras Estab.
Branfoot," Lt.Colonel A. M. MB. Madras Med. E-tab.
Browne, Lt.Colonel Samuel H. MD. Bengal Med. Estab.
Madras Army.
Maclean, Major General Charles Smith, CB. TJ. S. List
Indian Staff Corps
Mainwaring, General W. G. Indian Staff Corps
Busteed, Brig. Surg. H. Elmsley, MD. late Madras Estab. (Marshall, Major Gen. Geo. F. Leycester, rec.;pay R. Eng.
Chatterton, Colonel Frank Wm., U. S. List Bengal Inf. Merriman, Colonel William, ret. pay Royal Engineers
Church, Major General Thomas Ross, Indian S.C. Minchin, Lieut. Alfred Beckett, Indian Staff Corps
Clarke, Lt.Gen. Sir Andrew, GCMG. CB. ret. pay R. Eng. Moore, Lt.Colonel Sir George M. .f ., ret. pay R. Artillery
Crawford, Colonel Richmond Irvine, U.S.ListlndianS.C
Cromer, Major Evelyn, Lord, GCB. GCMG. KCSI. late
Royal Artillery
Cumming, Colonel William G., ret. list Royal Engineers
Cunningham, Lt Col. David D., late Bengal Med. Estab.
Dallas, Dep. Surg. Gen. Alex. Morison, late Bengal Estab.
Daly, Lieut. Hugh, Indian Staff Corps
Downe, Colonel Hush Richard, Visct. h.p. 10 Hussars
Drummond, Major F. H. R. Indian Staff Corps
Duff, Lt.Colonel Beauchamp, Indian Staff Corps
Durand, Colonel A. G. A. CB. Indian Staff Corps
Fenn, Lt. Colonel Ernest Harrold, R. Army Med. Corps
Franklin, Colonel Benjamin, Bengal Med. Estab.
Fuller, General John Augustus, r.f.p .Royal Eagmeers
Gordon, Lt.Colonel J. C. F. Indian Staff Corps
Gordon, General W. Indian Staff Corps
Haines, Field Marshal Sir F. P., GCB. GCSI. Scots Fus.
Hallen, Vet. Lt.Col. James H. B., Bengal Vet. Dept.
Hendley, Colonel Thos. Holbein, Bengal Med. Estab.
p.s.c. Hogge, Lt.Col. John William, Indian Staff Corps
Holford, Captain George Lindsay, MVO. 1 Life Guards
Impey, Colonel E. C. late Bengai Staff Corps
Jacob, Colonel Samuel S., U.S. List Indian Staff Corps.
Jarrett, Colonel Henry Sullivan, TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Lane, Colonel Clayton Turner, Indian Staff Corps
Leigh, Lt.Colonel Henry P. P. Indian Staff Corps
Le Messurier, Colonel Augustus, r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Ludlow, Major Edmund S., U. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Lyon, Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonel Isidore Bernadotte,
late Bombay Estab.
M'Mahon, Captain Arthur Henry, CSI. Indian Staff 0.
MacCartie, Major Frederick F. Bombay Med. Estab.
Mackenzie, Colonel Kenneth J. L.,U. S.' List Indian,! u
Moore, Lt,. General Sir H. KCB. Unemployed Sup. List
Muir, Lt.Colonel Charles Wemyss, Indian Staff Corps
Napier, Major Hon. G. C. late Bengal Infantry
Nisbet, Colonel Robert Parry, r.f.p. Indian Staff Corps
Norman, Gen. Sir H.W. GCB. GCMG. Indian Staff Corps
Sunn, Veterinary Major Joshua Arthur, DSO.
Ottley, Colonel John Walter, ret. list Royal Engineers
Owen, Lt.Colonel Chas. Wm. CMG. Bengal Med. Est.
Porteous, Colonel Charles Arkcol, TJ. S. List Indian S.C.
Pulford, Colonel Russell R. Royal Engineers
Raikes, Colonel Frederick Duncan.Indian Staff Corps
Ramsay, Captain John, Indian Staff Corps
Richardson, Colonel Geo. L. Reilly, CB. Indian S. C.
Sanderson, Colonel Hy. Bristow, (J. L. List Indian S. C.
Scallon, Major Robert Irwin, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
Scott, Lt.Colonel Buchanan, Royal Engineers
Shakesnear, Major John, DSO. Indian Staff Corps
JJC Smith, Lieut. John Manners, Indian Staff Corps
Stewart, Col. Charles E. CB. CMG. TJ. S. List Ind. S. C.
Stewart,FieldMarshal Sir D. M. Bt. GCB. GCSI. IT. S. List
Stewart, Colonel John, retired pay Royal Artillery.
1'emple, Lt.Colonel Richard Carnac, Indian Staff Corps
Teunant, Lt. General James Francis, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Thompson, Surg. Maj. Daniel R. MD. late Madras Estab.
Thomson, Lt.Colonel Samuel John, Bengal Med. Estab.
Tomkins, General Wm. Percival, R. Engineers
Tucker, Lt.Colonel Louis Henry Emile, Bengal Infantry
Wahab, Lt.Colonel Robt. Alex. Royal Engineers
Wallace, Colonel William A. J., r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Ward, Colonel H. Constantine E., TJ. S. List Indian S. C.
Weldon, Colonel Thomas, TJ. S. List Indian Staff Corps
Wyllie, Lt.Colonel William H. C. Indian Staff Corps
Yeilding, Captain Wm. Richard, DSO. Indian Staff C.
Younghusband, Captain Francis Edw. Indian S. C.
Registrar of the Order Sir Albert W. Woods, KCB. KCMG. Garter.
Officers now holding rank in the Army of the
Royal Victorian Order.
Knights Gran Cross (GCVO.)
Major His Highness Prince Christian Victor of Sehles-
wig-Holstein, GCB. King's Roval Rifles.
Major General His Highness the Duke o/Teck, GCB.
Colonel Most Noble William John A. C. J. Duke of
Portland, 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt.
FlE Probyn, General Sir Dighton Macnaghten, KCB.
KCSI. Unem. Sup. List Bengal Cavalry.
Howe, General R. W. P. Earl. CB. 2 Life Guards
Field Marshal His Royal Highness Albert Edward Priuvt
of Wales, KG.KT.KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
10 Hussars.
General His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught,
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. Rifle
Brigade.
His Royal Highness the Duke o/York, KG. KT. KP. Hon
Colonel 3 Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. GCIE. Grenadier
Guards
Knights Commanders (ECVO.)
Captain His Serene Highness Prince Adolphus of Teck, i:Colville, Colonel Hon. Sir Wm. James, CB.late Rifle Brg.
Life Guards |De Ros, Lieut. Geneial D. C. F. Lord, retired pay
Captain His Serene Highness Prince Francis of Teck, Ellis, Major General Sir Arthur E. A. CSI. retired pay
DSO. 1 Royal Dragoons |E,vart, Major General Sir Henry P. KCB. retired list
Second Lieut* His Serene Highness Prince Alexander o/^Methuen, Lt. General Paul S. Lord, CB. CMG.
Teck, 7 Hussars iStrafford, Colonel Hy. W. J. Earl of, CB. late Colds. Gds.
Clarke, Major General Sir Stanley de A. C. CMG. ret. pay|
Commanders (CVO.)
Bateson, Lt. General Richard, retired list | Gordon, Colonel George Grant, CB. late Scots Guards
784a
Royal Victorian Order.
Members 4TH Class (MVO.)
Brocklehurst, Lt.Colonel John F. E. Horse Guards | Guards Holford, Captain George L. CTE. 1 Life Guards
Campbell, Major General Barrington B. D. Scots Guards' Legge, Major Hon. Henry Charles, Coldstream Guards
Campbell, Major General Walter, Gordon Highlanders. I Lockhart, Lt.Col, Sir Simon M. Bart. h.p. 1 Life Guards
Cecil, Lord William, Hon. ColoneU Batt. Lincoln Regt.! Miles, Colonel H. S. G. from h.p. Munster Fusiliers
Collins, Lt.Colonel Arthur, ret. pay Middlesex Regiment. Nicholas Captain J. Ridirg Master R. Art. ret. pay
Davidson, Lt.Colonel Arthur, h.p. King's Royal Rifles. OHphant, Major General Laurence J.
Dundonald, Colonel D. M. B. H. Earl of, CB. 2 Life GdsJ Ponsonby, Captain Fred. E. G. Grenadier Guards
Falmouth, Major General E. E. T. Viscount, CB.y | Waters, Lt.Colonel Wallscourt Hely H. h.p. R Artillery.
Member 5T11 Class (MVO.)
Nicholas, Riding Master John, Royal Artillery
Chancellor.— Bt. H,n. the Earl o/Hopetoan, GCMG. I Secretary.— Lt.Colonel St. Hon. Sir Fleetwood Ishami
I Edwards, KCB.
Officers now holding Rank in the Army of the
Distinguished Service Order.
Companions. (DSO.)
Abbott, Major Herbert Edw. S. Royal Engineers Egerton, Colonel Charles Comyn. CB. Indian S. C.
p.s.c. Aldworth, Lt.Colonel William, Duke of Cornwall's Elliot, Colonel Edward Locke, CB. Indian Staff Corps
Evans, Lt.Col. Charles William Henry, W. Kent Begt.
Light Infantry
Annesley, Captain Wm. R. N., West Kent Regiment
Arnold, Captain AHred James, 3 Dragoon Guards
Badcock, Captain Francis F. Indian Staff Corps
Baldwin, B'. Major Guy Melfort, Indian Staff Corps
Barratt, Captain Wm. Cross, Indian Staff Corps
Barrett, Lt.Colonel Alfred Lloyd, Indian Staff Corps
Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Bt.Lt. Col. Hon. F. R.W. 4 Hussars*
Everett. Colonel Edward, ret. pay Cameron Highlanders-
iEwart, Captain Richard Henry, Indian Staff Corps
{Fairtlough, Captain Edw. Chas. D'H. 4 Bn. Dublin Fus..
jFendall, Major Charles Pears, Royal Artillery
Fergusson, Major Charles, Grenadier Guards
p.s.c. Barrow, Lt.Colonel Arthur Fred. CM O. Indian S.C. Ferrier, Major James Archibald, Royal Engineers
p.s.c.Bayly, Major Alfred William Lambart, Indian S. C. Fisher, Captain John, Bengal Medical Establishment
Beech, Captain John Robert, CMGt. late 20 Hussars ,Fitton, Bt.Major Hugh Giegory, Berkshire Regiment
Begbie, Major General Elphinstone Waters, CB. Madras Fleming, Captain Charles Christie, MB. R. A. M. Corps-
Infantry
Bennett, Colonel William, ret. pay Yorkshire Regiment
Beynon, Bt.Major William G. L., Indian Staff Corps
Biggs, Major Henry Vero, Royal Eugineers
Blakeney, Lt. Robert Byron Drury, Royal Engineers
Blenkinsop, Vet. Capt. Layton John. Army Vet. Dept. ...
Blomfield, Lt.Col. CharlesJames, Lancashire Fusiliers
Borradaile, Bt.Major Harry Benn, Indian Staff Carps
Fow er, Captain Francis John, Indian Staff Corps
F'owler, Captain John Sharman, Indian Staff Corps
Fra.ser. Lieut. Norman W. West Riding Regiment
Frere, Major Sir Bartle C. A. Bart, late Rifle Brigade
Gallwey, Bt.Major Henry Lionel, East Lane. Regiment
Gascoigne, Lieut. Ernest Fred. Orby, Grenadier Guards-
p.s.c. Gatacre.Major General Sir Wm. Forbes, KCB. h.p.
Girouard, Major Edouard P. C. Royal Engineers
Bourke, Lt.Col. Henry Beresford, West India Regiment jGlanville, Captain Francis, Royal Engineers
BieAerton, Captain George Howard, Indian Staff CorpsGolightly. Capt. Robt. Edmund, late King's Royal Rifles-
Bnndle, Bev. Robert, Army Chaplains' Department Godden, Capt. Henry Tufion, Bedfordshire Regiment
Brooke, Captain Ronald George, 7 Hussars Goodwin. Cant. Thos. Herbert John Chapman, Army
Browne, Lt.Colonel Arthur GT F., Indian Staff Corps I Medical Corps.
Browne, Lt.Colonel S. Seton, Indian Staff Corps Goodwyn, Major Henry Edward, Royal Engineers
p.s.c. Browne, Lt.Colonel George Fitzherbert, h.p. Gordon, Colonel Jas. Henry, CB.V. S. List Indian S.C,
Northampton Regiment Gordon, Colonel Stannus Verner, Indian Staff Corps
Bunbury, Bt.Major Vesey Thos. Leicester Regiment |Gorringe, Lieut. George Fred. Royal Engineers
Campbell, Colonel Colin Charles, r.f.p. Indian Staff CorpsjGraham, Captain Herman "N itsius Gore, 5 Lancers
Campbell, Bt.Major Frederick, Indian Staff Corps |GritBth, Vet. Capt. George Richard, Army Vet. Dept.
Campbell, Captain Kenneth J. R. lute Suffolk Regiment Gurdon, Captain Bertrand E. M., Indian Staff Corps
Carew, Colonel Riehard Hugh, R. Army Medical Corps
Caulfeild, Major Algernon M., Border Regiment
Caulfeild, Major Gordon Napier, Indian Staff Corps
Cecil, Bt.Ma.ior Lord Edw. Herbert, Grenadier Guards
Chancellor, Lt. John Robert, Royal Engineers
Channer, Colonel Bernard, Indian Stall Corps
Clements, Colonel Ralph A. I'enrhyn, S. Wales Bord.
Climo, Lt. Skipton Hill, Indian Staff Corps
Cockburn, Major George, Rifle Brigade
Coker, Colonel Edmund R.. ret. pay Durham Lt. Inf.
Coles, Lt.Col. Arthur Horsman, ret. pay Warwick Reirt.
Corbett, Lt.Col. R. de laCour, MB. R. Army Med. G.rps
Couchman, Lt.Col. Geo. ri. Holbeche, Somerset Lt. Inf.
Gwynn, Lieut. Charles Wm., Royal Engineers
Hadow, Lt.Colonel Reginald Campbell, Indian S. C.
Haggard, Capt. A. C. P., late King's Own Scot. Bord.
Haldane, Capt. James Ay liner Lowthrop, Gordon Hldrs.
Hale. Captain Charles Henry, R. Army Medical Corps
Hale, Captain George Ernest, R. Army Medical Corps
Hall, Lieut. George C. M. Royal Engineers
Hallett, Lt.Col. Jas. W. Hughes, Seaforth Highlanders
y.s.c. Haly, Col. Richard H. O'G., CB. ret pay Suffolk;
Regiment
Hamilton, Major Hubert Ion Wetherall.W. Surrey Regt.
Hamilton, Cil'. Ian S M..CB. (from h.p. Gordon Highlrs.)-
p.s.c. Hamilton, Major Wm. George, East Lane. Regt.
lUd Hammond. Colonel Arthur ijeorge, CB., Indian S.C.
Coxhead, Captain Thomas Langhorne, Royal Artillery
Crawford, Major P.W. G. Copland, 7 Bn.King'sRoy.RifleslHarley, Bt.Major Henry Kellett, Indian Staff Corps
Crofton, Colonel Mora an S., h.p. S. Stafford Regiment Harman, Bt.Maior Richard, Indian Staff Corps
Y€ Cubitt, Colonel Wm. George, U.S. List Indian S. C. Harvey, Surgeon General Robt. CB. J/£>.Bengal Estab.
Cummins, Colonel James Turner, Indian Staff Corps JHastings. Lt.Colonel Edward Spence, Indian Staff C.
Cunningham, Lt.Colonel George C.Derbyshire Regiment Hawes, Colonel Alex. J. D. U.S. List Indian Staff Corp*
Hayes. Lt.Colonel Aylmer EUis.R. Army Medical Corps
Uene^an. Captain John, Indian Staff Corps
Hennell, Colonel Reginald, late Bombay Infantry
Hepper, Colonel Albert James, ret. pay Royal Engineers-
Herbert-., Captain Claude. Indian Staff Corps
Heygate, Major Robert Hy. Gage, Border Regiment
Hickman, Bt'Lt.Col. Thomas Edgecomb, Worcester Regt.
p.s.c. Hicksou, Major SamnelArthur Einem,R. Engineers
Hornby, Lieut. Montague Leylaud, Indian Staff Corps
Huggiiis, Major Ponsonby Glenn. Indian Staff Corps
Hughes, Lt.Col. George Arthur, MB., R. Army Med. C.
Hugo, Lieut. James Henry. Indian Medical Service
Hunnard, Lieut. Frank, Army Service Corps
Hunter, Major General Sir Archibald, KCB.
Hunter, Major Sir^eo. Douglas, Army Med. Staff Corps
Hutchinson, Captain Geo. Higginson Ford-, Connaught
Rangers
Ildertou, Colonel Charles Edw., ret. list W. Surrey Regt~
Jackson, Ca.otain Sydney Chas. Fishburn, Hants Regt.
Jacob, Captain Arthur Le Grand, Indian Staff Corps
Jenner, Bt.Major .Albert Victor, Rifle Brigade
Fitzjames Mayne, Indian)' Jones, Lieut. Herbert John, Indian Staff Corps
Judge, Captain Spencer Francis, Shropshire Light Inf_
Cure, Major Herbert Capel, Gloucester Regiment
Daubeney, Major Edward K., S. Stafford Regiment
Davie, Lieut. Arthur F. FergusOD, Indian St<ff Corps
Davies, Major Thomas A. Harkness, Devon Regt.
Davis, Colonel George M'B., CB., Bengal Med. Estab.
de Brett, Lieut. Harry Symonds, Roynl Artillery
Deedes, Colonel William Henry, ret. pay Rifle Brigade
De Lisle, Captain Henry De B., Durham Light Infantry
Dening, Colonel Lewis, Indian Staff Corps
Deshon, Colonel Charles John, ret. pay Roval Artillery
Dicken, Colonel Wm. Pophain, CB., U. S. List Ind. S. C.
p.s.c. Dorrien, Colonel H. L. Smith, Derbyshire Regiment
Dorward, Colonel Arthur R. F., Royal Engiueers
Downes, Major Wm. Knox, Indian Staff Corps
Doyle, Major Ignatius Purcell, Madras Med. Estsb.
Drage, Lt.Colonel William Henry, Army Service Corps
Dundas, Major Lawrence Charles, late Liverpool Regt.
Earle, Major Henry. Yorkshire Light Infantry
East, Captain Lionel W.P., Royal Artillery
Edlmann, Capt. Ernest Elliott,;Royal Artillery
Edwardes, Captain Stanley Malcolm, Indian Staff Corps
p.s.c. Edwards, Captain
Staff Corps
Edwards, Major John Burnard, Indian Staff Corps ,Keary, Lt.Colonel Henry, D-'U. Indian Staff Corps
Distinguished Service Order.
7846
Companions — continued.
Keene, Major Alfred, Royal Artillery
Keighley, Col. Charles Mirsh, CB. 'Indian Staff Corps
Keith, Colonel James, ret. pay Royal Artillery
Kempster, Colonel Francis James, Minister Fusiliers
Kerr, Captain Fred. Walter, Gordon Highlanders
Lambert, Lt.Colonel Walter Miller, r.f.p. R. M. Artillery
Lambton, Major Hon. Charles, Northumberland Fus.
Ltwrie, Bt.M ijor Charles E Iw ir 1, R ival Artillery
Loach, Colonel Harold Pemberton, CB. Royal Engineers
Legge, Major Norton, 20 Hussars
Lithgow, Surg. Major Gen. S. Aaron, CB. MD. ret. pay
Lloyd, Lt. Colonel Francs Grena lie r Guards
Lloyd, Lt.Colonel Geo. Evan, West. Riding Regiment
Loch, Lieut. Son. Edward Douglas Grenadier Guards
Low, Captain Robert Balmain, Indian Staff Corps
Lucas, Bt. Major Frederic George, Indian Staff Corps
Lugard, Captain Edward James, Indian Staff Corps
Lugard, Major Fred. John Dealtry, CB. Norfolk Regt.
Lyle, Major Hugh Thomas, Welsh Fusiliers
M'Culloc'h, Lieut. Robert H. F. Royal Artillery
M'Leod, Colonel Donald James Sim, OB. Madras Cavalry
M'Mahon, Captain Sir Horace W. Bart. Welsh Fusiliers
M'Murdo, Captain Arthur Montagu, late York and Lan-
caster Regiment
M'Swiney,Bt.Lt.Col.Edwd. F. Henry, Indian Staff Corps
MacBean, Capt. John Albert Emmanuel, Dublin Fus.
MacDonald, Colonel Hector A. OB. h.p. Royal Fusiliers
Macdonald.Major Reginald Percy, late Hampshire Regt.
Macgregor, Colonel Charles Reginald, C li. Indiau S. C.
Mackenzie, Lieut. George Douglas, Gordon Hldrs.
Mackinnon.Brig.Surg. Lt.Col. H.W. A. ret.pay Med.Staff
MacMunn, Captain George F. Royal Artillery
Maconchy, Bt. Major Ernest W. S K., Indian Staff Corps-
Macquoid, Lieut. Chas. Edw. Every Eras. Kirwan,
Indian Staff Corps
Madden, Lt.Colonel George C, CB.ret.payW. India Regt
Mahon, Bt.Lt.Col. Bryan Thomas, 8 Hussars
Mansel, Lt.Col. Alfred, Royal Artillery
Marriott, Bt.Major Reginald A. ret. pay R. Marine Art.
Martyr.Lt.Col. Cyril Godfrey, Duke of Cornwall' sLt. Inf.
Mathew, Captain Chas. Massy, Durham Lt. Infantry
Mathias, Major Hugh Brodnck, R. Army Medical Corps.
Maxse, Major Frederick Ivor, Coldstream Guards
Maxwell, Lieut. Francis Aylmer, Indian Staff Corps
Maxwell, Colonel John Grenfell, h.p. Black Watch
Merriman, Captain Reginald G. Royal Artillery
Micklem, Lieut. Henry Andrew, Royal Engineers
Middleton, Colonel Francis Beckford, r.f.p. Indian S. C.
Midwinter, Lieut. Edward Colpoys, Royal Engineers
Milne, Major Richard Louis, Leicester Regiment
Moberly, Captain Frederick James, Indian Staff Corps
Money, Colonel Gordon L.C., Cameron Highlanders
Morgan, Surg. Major Anthony Hickman, ret. list Army
Medical Staff
Morgan, Major Hill Godfrey, Army Service Corps
Morris, Captain Arthur Henrj*, Irish Regiment
Murphy, Lt.Col. Wm. Reed, Bengal Med. Estab.
Murray, Colonel Andrew, ret. pay Regimental District
Murray, Colonel Kenelm Digby, rei. pay Irish Fusiliers
Nicnolson, Captain John S. 7 Hussars
Norris, Major Richard J. West India Regiment
Nugent. Captain Oliver S. Wood, King's Royal Rifles
Nunn, Veterinary Major Joshua Arthur, CIE.
O'Donnell, Major Hugh, Indian Staff Corps
Paine, Lieut. James Henry, Royal Artillery
Patterson, Surg. Maj. Thomas William, ret. pay Med. Staff
Payne, Major Richard Lloyd, Somerset Lt. Infantry
Penton, Bt. Major Richard Hugh.R. Army Med. Staff C
Peterson, Lieut. Fred. Hopewell, Indian Staff Corps
Peyton, Captain William Elict, 15 Hussars
Pigott, Lieut. Grenville Edmund, Army Service Corps.
Pink, Bt.Lt.Col. Francis John, West Surrey Regiment
Pirie, Lieut. Arthur Murray, 21 Lancers
Poyser, Vet.Lt.Oolonel Riciiard, ret. pay Army Vet.Dept
Pratt, Lieut. Henry Roger Evelyn, Indian Staff Corps
Presgrave, Lt.Colonel Edward R. J., Indian Staff Corps
Preston, Lt.Colonel Jenico Edward, Indian Staff' Corps
Pritchard, Lieut. Harry Lionel, Royal Engineers
Pulteney, Major William Pulteuey, Scots uuarns
Quirk, Colonel John Owen, CB. h.p. Welsh Regiment
Rattray, Lieut. Haldane Burney, Indian Staff" Corps
Rawlins, Lieut. Arthur Kennedy, Indian Staff Corps
Rawlinson, Lt.Col. Spencer Richard, ret.pay Indian S.C,
Rhodes, Major Elmhirst, Berkshire Regiment
Rhodes, Colonel Francis William, h.p. 1 Dragoons
Robertson, Captain William Robert, 3 Dragoon Guards
Roche, Lt.Colonel T. H. de .VI. Royal Marines
Rogers, Captain Frel. Arthur, Bengal Medical Estab.
Rogers, Colonel George sVilliam, Indian Staff Corps
Rogers, Surg. Lt.Col. Sir John Godfrey, Kl'Mii. MB.
ret. pay
p. x.c. Romilly, Major Fred. Williams, Scots Guards
Rose, Colonel Henry Metcalfe, Indian Staff C >rps
Rundall, Lt.Colonel Frank Montagu, Indian Staff Corps
Rundle, Major Gen. Sir Henry M. L., KCS. CMG. R.Art.
St. Leger, Colonel H. H., ret.pay Cameron Highlanders
Scallon. Major Robert Irwin, CtE. Indian Staff Corps
Scott, Colonel Douglas Alex. CB. Roval Engineers
Scott, Lieut. Thomas Edwin, Indian Staff Corps
Scudamore, Bt.Major Charles Philip, Scots Fusiliers
Selby, Captain William, Bengal M'dical Establishment
o.s.c. Settle, Col. Henry Hamilton, CB. h.p. R. Engineers
Shakespear, Major John, CIE. Indian S.aff Corps
Shearer, Major Johnston, Bengal Medical Establishmt.
Shephard.Lt.Colonel Chas. Sinclair, Regtl. District
Shepherd, Colonel Charles Herbert, h.p. Norfolk Regt.
p. s.c. Sherston, Major John, Rifle Brigade
Shirres, Bt.Lt.Colonel John Chiva«, Royal Artillery
Shoue, Colonel William Terence, CB. Royal Engineers
Shoubridge. Lieut. Thomas Herbert, Dorsetshire Rest.
Sinclair, Major Alfred Law, Indian Staff Corps
Skinner, Colonel George John, U.S. List Indian Staff C.
Skinner, Colonel J. T., CB. Army Service Corps
Sladen, Captain David Ramsay, King's Own Scottish
Borderers
Smyth, Major Owen Stuart, Royal Artillery
Spong, Captain Charles Stuart, R. Army Med. Corps
Spragge, Major Basil E., ret. pay York Light fnfautry
p.s.c. Stanton, Bt. Major Henry Ernest, Rjyal Artillery
Steele, Lt.Colonel Frederick Wm., ret. pay A. S. Corps
Stevenson, Lieut. Alexander Gavin, Royal Engineers
Stewart, Captain Cosmo Gordon, RoyaiArtillery
Street, Lt.Col. Alfred Wm. Fred., Bombay Med. Estab.
Sunderland, Colonel Marsden S. J., ret. pay Regtl. Dist.
Swayne, Lt.Cji, Caarles Henry, R. Med. Staff Corps
Sykes, Maior William Ainley, Bengal Med. Estab.
Tanner, Major John Arthur, Royal Eagineers
Taylor, Major Hugh Neufville, Indian Staff Corps
Teck, Capt. K.S.H. Prince Francis of, KCVO. 1 Dragoons
Temple, Colonel Chas. Pilcher, Regimental District.
ITernau, Col. Trevor Patrick Bretfuey, Warwick Regt.
Teversuam, Major Richard Kinloch, Indian S. C.
Thackwell, Major Colquhoun Grant Roche, Indian
Staff Cirps
Thompson, Colonel William Oliver, Indian Staff Corps
Tighe, Captain Michael Joseph, Indian Staff Corps
rillard, Lieut. Arthur Basil, Indian Staff Corp3
Tomkins, Lieut. Harry LeitU, Indian Staff Corps
Topham, Captain Thomas Harrison, Royal Engineers
Townshend, Br.Lt.Colonel Caarles Vere Ferrars, CB.
Indian Staff Corps
Triscott, Major Charles Prideaux, Royal Artillery
i'ullibardine, Lieut. John Geo. 2Iarquis of, R. H. Gds.
fweedie, Colonel John L. h.p. Regimental District
CJpcher, Major General Russell, CB.
Vandeleur, Lieut. Cecil F. S. Scots Guards
Van Soaieren, 2nd Lieut. William Weymouth, Indian
Staff Corps
Vernon, Captain Hubert Edw. Rifle Brigade
Wace, Lt.Colonel Ernest Charles, Roval Artillery
Wallnutt, Major Claude Charles Miller, Gordon 'Hldrs.
Watson, Bt.Major James Kieru, King's Royal Rifles
Way, Captain Alfred Cotton, ret. pay West India Regt.
Westlake, Major Almomi Paul, Indian Staff Corps
Westmacott, Colonel Sir Richard, KCB. Indian Staff C.
Wheatley, 2nd Lieut. Leonard Lane, Indian Staff Corps
Wilkins, Lt.Col. J. Sutherland, Bombay Medical Est.
Wilkinson, Capt. Henry Thomas Diedrieh, late Irish Re?.
Wilkinson, Major Tnos.H. Des Voeax, ret.pay Rifle Brig.
Willcocks, Major James, Leinster Regiment '
Wilson, Major Edmond Monkhout-e, CMG. R. Army
Meuical Corps
Wiugate, Colonel Sir Francis Reginald, ECMG. R. Art.
rtinsioe, Capt. Alfred Reynaud, Royal Engineers
Wintle, Colonel Frank Graham, CB. Army Urd. Dept.
p.s.c Wood, Major Hastings St. Leger, Dorsetshire Regt.
VVortley, Major Edw. J as. Montagu-Stuart, CM&.
Kiug's Royal Rifles
Wright, Lt.CoL Fred. Wm. Bengal Med. Establishment
Wright, Major Hedley, Indian Stafi C.rps
Wynter, Lieut. Fianuis Arthur, Royal Artillery
Wynyard, Captain Edward lieorge, Welsh Re^iK.enfc
Yaldwyn, Lt, Colonel Alfred George, Indian Staff Corps
ieildiag, Captain William Richard, CIE. Indiar. S. C.
Young, Bt.Major Norman Edward, Royal Artillery
Registrar and Secretary. — Francis Albert Bayly, Esq.
785 Officers Receiving Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
Field Marshal.
Wolseley, EL Hon. G. J.,
risct.,KP. GCB. GCMG.,
Com. in Chief, R. H. Gds.
Generals.
Bailer, St.Ho».SirR.K.,GCB.
KCMG., King's R. Rifles
Davis, Sir J. , KCB. ret. list
Dunne, J. H., nTiHs Regt.
Lyon-Fremantle, Sir A. J.,
GCMG. CB.
Montgoniery-Moore, A. G.,
iS Hussars.
FX Wood, Sir H. E„ G CB.
GCMG.
Lieutenant Generals.
p.s.c. Barker, G. D., CB.
Clarke, Sir CM., ECU
Clerk, G., CB.
p.s.e. East, Sir C. J., KCB.
Glyn, J. P. Carr.
Grenfell, Sir F. W., GCMG.
KCB.
Methuen, P. S. Lonl,KCVO.
CB. CMG.
MoncriefT, C. H.
Russell, Sic B. C, KCB.
KCMG. 13 Hussars.
Seymour, Lord W. F. E.
Walker, Sir F. W. E. F.,
KCB. CMG.
VZ White, Sir G. S., GCB.
GCIE.Gordon Highlndrs.
Wilkinson, Sir H. C. KCB.
Major Generals.
Ashburnham, SirC, KCB.
ret. pay.
Barnes, J. W., ret. pay.
Barrett, R. D., ret. pay.
Battel sbv, J. P., ret. pay.
p.s.c. Bengough, H. M., CB.
Black, W., CB.
p.s.c. Burnett, C. J., CB.
Bushman, H. A., CB.
Builer, H. retired pay.
Butler, Sir W. F., KCB.
Carrington, Sir F. KCB.
KCMG.
Chichester, R. B., OB., ret.
pay.
p.s.c. Clery, C. F., CB.
Congleton, H. Lord, CB.
p.s.c. Dalrymple, W. L., CB.
Daunt, W., CB. ret. pay.
de Berry. G. F., ret. pav.
Galbraith, air W., KCB.
p.s.e. Gosset, M. W. E., CB.
Grogan, C. E., ret. pay.
Harkness, J. G., ret. pay.
Hastings, D., ret. pay.
Hawes, tx. H., ret. pay.
Henderson, K. G. CB\
Hopton, E.. CB.
Hughes, J. W., ret. pay.
Hughes, Sir R. J., KCB., r.p.
Jarvis.S.P., C'jifff.ret.pay.
F(£ Jerome, H. E.,ret. pay.
Jordan, J., CB. ret. pay.
Luck, Sir G., KCB.
Maclean, H. J., ret. pay.
Marter. R. J. C, ret. pay.
Maunsell, T., CB. ret. pay.
Miller, J. , ret. pay.
Moorsotn, C. J.
FC O'Connor, L.,ret. pay.
Richardson, W. S., CB.
ret. pay.
Robinson, W. G. W. CB.
ret. pav.
W Shaw, H., CB., ret.pay
p.s.c. Stewart, R. C.,CB., ret.
pay.
Stuckwell, C. M., CB. r.pay
Swindlev, J. E., ret. pay.
Thynne, R. T., CB.
Tucker, C, CB.
p.s c. Tulloch, A. B., CB.
CMG. ret pay
Vandeleur, J. 0.,CB. ret.pay
p.s.c. Walker, A. L.
Walker, G. F., ret. pay.
Warren, D. S., CB. ret. pay.
Wolseley.Sir G. B., KCB.
Colonels.
Bayly, R. K., C-B. ret. pay.
V<& Cameron, A. S., CB.
ret. pay.
Cramer, C. P. CB. ret. pay,
Curtis, F. G. S., CM G. r. p.
Farrington,M.C,CB.ret.pay
Furse, G. A., CB. ret. pay.
Goldie, J., ret. pay.
Hook, L., r.f.p. 19 Foot.
Kingsley, W. H. B., CB.
ret. pay.
;).8.c.Lascelles,W.R.,ret.pay
Macpherson of Cluny,
E. H. D.,ret. pay.
p.s.c. Morgan, A. B., CB.
ret. pay.
Rowland, T., CB.,ret. pay.
Trent-Stoughton, H. W. J.,
ret. pay.
p.s.c.Twynam.P.A. A., CB.
ret. pay.
Walters, F. D., ret. pay.
Winsloe, R. W. C, CB. ret.
pay.
Chief Paymasters.
Dring, W., ret. pay.
Olivey, Sir W. R., KCB.
ret. pay.
Staff Paymasters.
Bailey, J. J., ret. pay.
Harvey, H., ret. pay.
COMMISSABIES GENERAL.
Brownrigg, H. J., CB. ret.
pay Commissariat and
Transport Staff.
Morris, Sir E., KCB., Ord-
nance Store Department.
Dep. Com. General.
Murray, J. W. Commt. and
Transport Staff.
Com. Gens, of Ordnance.
Ingram, Col. M. J. T. Ord-
nance Store DeDartment.
Russell, Col. H. A., C.B., ret
pay-
Riding Masters.
Brown, Capt. T., ret. pay.
Matthews, Uapt.W. .ret.pay
Quarter Masters.
Burke, Capt. J., ret. pay
Cousins, Capt. S. ret. pay
Drake, Major F.. ret. pay.
Forbes, Major F. ret. pay
Hart-M'Harg, Major, r.p.
Hawkins, Major J., ret. pay.
Jones, Major Alfred, ret. pay
Lewis, Lt.Col. H., ret. pay.
MacLeod, Major H., ret. pa.y
Newman, Major J., ret. pay
O'Donuell, Capt. M.,iet.pay
Slack, Major J., ret. pay.
Sladden, Major H. , ret. pay.
Teevan, Capt. R., ret.pay.
Tooner, Major M., ret. pay.
Turner.Capt.J., ret.pay 50F
Royal Artillery.
General.
Biddulph, Sir R., GCMG.
KCB.
Lieutenant Generals.
Brackenbury, Sir H., KCB.,
KCSI.
Forster, B. L.
Markham, Sir E., KCB.
Stirling, Sir W., KCB.
Geary, H. Le G., CB.
Major Generals.
Hawkins, A. C, CB. r.f.p.
Maberly, E., CB. r.f.p.
Oldershaw, C. E., CB. r.p.
Colonels.
Elton, F. C, CB., ret. pay.
Heury, G. C, ret. pay.
Le Mesurier, C.B., CB. ret
pay.
L' Estrange, P. W., ret. pay.
Scott, C. E. S., ret. pay.
Lieutenant Colonels
Handyside, W., r.f.p. Coast
Brigade.
Ri»,/^-l- ^Artillery !«£='
Riding Masters.
Butler, Major R., ret. pay
Pawson, Major J., ret. pay.
Royal Engineers.
Geneeal.
p.s.c. Harrison, SirR.,KCB.
CMG.
» Lieutenant Generals.
Bourcbier, E. F., r.f.p.
p.s.c. Grant, Sir R., KCB.
Major Genehal.
Hassard.F. C.CR.ret. oav.
Maitland, Sir J. M. H. KCB
Moysey, C. J., CMG. h.p.
Colonel.
Vetch, R. H., CB. ret. pay
Malcolm, E. D., CB. h.p.
Major.
Andrews, A., Coast Bn.
Army Medical Service.
Director General.
Jameson, J., CB. MD.
Inspector General.
Dane, R., CB. MB. h.p.
Surgeon Generals.
Gordon, Sir C. A., KCB.MD.
h.p.
Gore, A. A., MD.
FC Home, Sir A. D., KCB.
ret. pay.
Innes,Si> J.H. K.,KCB. h.p.
FC Mouat, Sir i.,KCB. h.p.
O'Nial, J., CB. ret. pay.
Surgeon Major Generals.
Giraud, C. H., ret. pay
Y€ Manley, W. G. N., CB.
Reade, J. B. C, CB. ret pay.
Warren, J.
Quarier Masters.
Enright, E., retired pay.
Gorman, L., retired pay.
Principal Vet. Surgeon.
Fleming, G., ret. pay.
Insp. Vet. Surgeon.
Gudgin, T. P., ret. pay.
Royal Marines.
Generals.
Jones, Sir H. S., KCB.
Mairis, G.
Penrose,&> P.C., KCB .r.f.p.
Sir G. A.,
(District Officer) KCB reL pay.
Major. Stransham, Sir A. B., GCB
Sprent, W. S., ret. pay Coast' r-f-P-
Brigade. | Suther, W. G., CB. rf.p.
Quarter Master. Majos Generals.
Simons, Major E., ret. t>av I Boyle, R., CB. r.f.p.
v •"' ' Kennedy, J. W. A. r.f.p.
Generals.
Chapman, E. F.. CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Cotton, F. C, CSI. r.f.p. R. (Madras)
Engineers.
Merriman, C. J., CSL. r.f.p. Royal
(Bombay) Engineers.
V& Prendergast, SirB.. N. D., KCB.
R. Madras) Eng.
Taylor, Sir A. ,<?C'i?.R. (Bengal) Eng.
Liecienant Generals.
Brownlow, H. A., R. (Bengal) Eng.
Bruce, Sir H. Le G., KCB. r.f.p. R.
(Bengal) Art.
Chamier, S.H.E., CB.K (Madras)Art.
Cowie, G, CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Gordon, B. L., CB. R. (Madr.) Art.
Hatch, W. S., R. (Boin.i Art.
FC Hills-Johnes, Sir J., GCB. Royal
(Bengal) Art.
Fffilnnes, J. J. M'L.,R. (Bengal)Eng.
MacFarlan. D., CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Pottiager, B. H., R. (Bombay) Art.
Sankey, Sir R. H. KCB. R. (Madras)
Engineers.
INDIAN ARMY.
Spurgin, Sir J. B., KCB. CSI. Dublin
Fusiliers.
Strachey, R., CSI. r.f.p. R. (Beng.)
Major Generals.
Atkinson, J. R. B., Bengal Infantry.
Badcock.A. R., CB. CS/.Indian S.C.
Biscoe, W. W., CB. Bengal Cavalry.
Cook, J., Indian Staff Corps.
Delafosse, H. G., CB. r.f.p. 101 F.
(Bengal Fus.)
Falls, A. V., r.f.p. R. (Madras) Art.
Gerard, Sir M. G., KCSI. CB. Indian
Staff Corps.
Fffi Hammond, A. G., CB. DSO.
Indian Staff Corps
Hope, H. R., CB. Madras Infantry.
Nicolson, M. H.. CB. Bombay Inf.
Robertson, D., Bengal Infantry.
Shaw-Stewart, J. H. M., R. (Madras)
Engineers.
Smith, T. P., R. (Bencal) Art.
Stedman, Sir E., KCIE. CB. Indian
Staff Corps.
Strong, D. M., CB. Bengal Infantry.
Tillard, J. A., CB. R. (Bengal) Art.
Wilmot, R. Eardley, CB. Bengal Inf,
Colonels.
Hughes, C F. Indian Staff Corns.
Kennedy, A. Clark, Staff Corps.
Macneill, J. G. R. B.,CB. Madras Inf.
Maitland, P. J., Staff Corps.
Simpson, G., CB. Staff Corps.
Spencer,L.D.,K£>.Bengal Med.Estab.
Wilioughby, J. F., Bombay Infantry-
Lieutenant Colonels.
Dickinson, W., CSI. r.f.p. Indian
Staff Corps.
Surgeon Generals.
Harvey, R:, DSO. MD. Bengal Est.
M'Vittie, C E., Madras Estab.
Brigade Surgeon Lt.Colonsl.
Arnott, J., MD. late Bombay Estab.
Offic-ers now holding Rank in the At my who have received the 7&5a
Victoria Cross.
(For details of the Awards, see the War Services of the Officers in the Corps to
which they respectively belong.)
Adams, Bt. Lt. Colonel Robert Beliew, CB., Indian S. C.
Aylmer, Captain Featon John, Royal Engineers (now
Bl. Lt. Colonel),
p.s.c. Bell, Lieut. Mark Sever, R. Eng. (now Colonel, CB.
h.p.).
Beresford, Captain Lord W., 9 Lancers (now Colonel.
h.p. KCIE.)
Blair, Capt. James, 2 Bombay Cavalry (no-wGeneral, CB.)
Boisragon, Lieut. Guy H., Indian Staff Corps (now
Captain).
Boulger, Lance Corporal Abraham, 84th Regiment (now
Quarter Master and Hon. Lt. Colonel, retired pay).
Browne, Lieut. Edward Stevenson, 24 Foot (now
Colonel, Regimental District) .
Browne, Lieut. Henry George, 32nd Regiment (now
Colonel sold out).
Browne, Major Samuel James, 46 Bengal N.I. (now
General Sir, GCB. KCSI. Indian Staff Corps).
Buller, Captain <Sr Bt .Lt .Colonel Henry Redvers, CB.
CMG. (now General St. Bon. Sir, GCB. KCMG.
King's Royal Rifles).
Butler, Lieut. Thomas Adair, 1st European Bengal
Fusiliers (now Hon. Major retired on a pension).
Oadell, Lieut. Thomas, 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers
(now Colonel Unem. Sup. List Indian Staff Corps).
Cafe, Captain William Martin, 56 Bengal Native Infan-
try (now General).
Cameron, Lieut. Aylmer Spicer, 72nd Highlanders (now
Colonel, ret. pay King's Own Scottish Borderers, CB.).
Channer, Capt. George Nicolas, Indian Staff Corps (now
Lieut. General, CB.).
Chaplin, Ensign John Worthy, 67th Regiment (now
Colonel retired pay 8th Hussars, CB.).
Chard, Lieut. John R. M., R. Engineers (now Colonel).
Chase, Lieut. Wm. St. Lucien, Indian Staff Corps (now
Major).
Colvin, Lieut. James M. C, Royal Engineers.
Conolly, Lieut. John Aug., 49th Regiment (now Lt.
Colonel retired).
Costello, Lieut. Edmond William, Indian Staff Corps.
Creagh, Captain O'Moore, Indian S.C. (now Colonel).
Crimmin, Surgeon John, Bombay Establishment (now
Major).
Cubitt, Lieut. Wm. George, 13th Bengal Native Infantry
(now Colonel. DSO. Unem. Sup. List Indian S. C).
Cunyngham, Lieut. Wm.H. D., Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders (now Lt. Col. Gordon Highlanders).
Davis, Captain Gronow, Royal Artillery (now Major
General retired).
de llontmorency, Lieut. Hon. R. H. L. J., 21 Lancers.
Dickson, Lieut. Collingwood, Royal Artillery (now
General Sir Collingwood, GCB.).
Dixon, Captain Matthew Chaxles, Royal Artillery (now
Major General retired full pay).
Douglas, Assistant Surgeon Campbell Millis, MB., 2nd
Battalion 24th Regiment (now Surgeon Major retired).
Dowell, Lieut. George Dare, Royal Marine Artillery
(now Lt. Colonel, h.p.).
Edwards, Lieut. Wm. M. M., 2nd Battalion Highland
Light Infantry (now Major, retired pay).
Fincastle, Lieut. Alex. Edward Viscount, 16 Lancers.
Fosbery, Lieut. George Vincent, late 4th Bengal Euro-
pean Regiment (now Lt. Colonel retired).
Gifford, Lieut. Edric Frederick, Lord, 24th Regiment
(now Brevet Major late Middlesex Regt.).
Goodfellow, Lieut. Charles Augustus, Royal Engineers
(now Lt. General R. (Bombay) Engineers).
Gough, Captain Charles J. S., 5th European Bengal
Cavalry (now General Sir, KCB. U. S. List).
Gough, Lieut. Hugh Henry, 1st European Bengal Cav.
(now General Sir, GCB.' TJ. S. List Ind. Staff Corps).
Graham, Lieut. Gerald, Royal Engineers (now Lieut.
Genera! Sir, GCB. GCMG. retired list).
Grant, Lieut. Charles J. W., Indian Staff Corps (row
Bt.Major).
Hale, Assistant Surgeon Thomas Egerton, ML)., 7th
Fusiliers (now Suraeon Major, half pay).
Hamilton, Captain Thomas de Courcy, 68th Light In-
fantry (now Honorary Major General).
Hammond, Capt. A. G., Bengal S.C.(nowCoZ. CB.DSO.)
p. s.c. Hart, Lieut. Reginald Clare, Ro3'al Engineers
(now Colonel, CB.).
Heneage, Captain C. W., 8 Hussars (now Major retired).
Hill, itc«r. Alan Richard, Northampton Regiment (now
Major).
Hills-Johnes, Lieut. James, Bengal Artillery (now Lieut.
General Sir, GCB. retired list).
Home, Surgeon Anthony Dickson, 90th Light Infantry
(now Surgeon General Sir, KCB. retired pay).
Innes, Lieut. John J. M'L., Royal Engineers (now
Lieut. General, retired).
Jee, Surgeon Joseph, 78th Highlanders (now retired
Deputy Inspector General, CB.).
Jerome, Lieut. Henry Edward, 86th Regiment (now
Major General retired pay).
Jones, Lieut. A. S., 9th Lancers(now Lt. Colonel retired).
Keatinge, Captain Richard H^rte, Bombay Artillery
(now General, CSI., Indian Staff Corps).
Kenna, Captain Paul Aloysius, 21 Laneers.
Leach, Captain Edward Pernberton, Royal Engineers
(now Major General, CB.).
Leet, Major William, 13th Regiment (now Major General
retired pay Somersetshire Light Infantry, CB.}.
Le Quesne, Surgeon Ferdinand Simeon (now Captain
R. Army Med. Corps).
Lloyd, SurgeonMajor O. E. P. (now Lt.Col. Army R. Med.
Corps).
Loyd-Lindsay, Lieut. Robert James, Scots Fusilier
Guards (now retired Lt. Colonel Lord Wantage, KCB.).
p.s.c. Lysons, Lieut. Hen., Scottish Rifles (now Major
Royal Fusiliers).
Lysttr, Lieut. Harry Hanimon, 72nd Bengal Native
Infantry (now Lieut. General, CB. U.S. List Indian
S.C).
M'Neill, Lieut. Colonel John Carstairs. 107th Regiment
(now Major General Sir, KCB. KCMG. ret. list).
Macintyre, Major Donald, BengalS.C.(nowret. Colonel).
Malcolmson, Lieut. John Grant, 3rd Bombay Light
Cavalry (retired, now Gentleman at Arms).
Manley, Assistant Surgeon Wm. G. N., Royal Artillery
(now Honorary Surgeon General, CB. on retired pay).
Marling, Lieut. Percival 3., 3 Bn. King's Royal Rifles
(now Major j8 Hussars).
Marshall, Qr.Mr. Sergeant W. T., 19 Hussars (now
Captain).
Maude, Captain Francis Cornwallis, Royal Artillery
(now retired Colonel, CB.).
Moore, Lieut, and Adjutant Arthur Thomas, 3rd Bombay
Lt. Cav. (now Major General Indian Staff Corps, CB.).
Mouat, Surgeon James, 6th Dragoons (now Surgeon
General Sir, KCB. on half pay).
O'Connor, Sergeant Luke, 23rd Fusiliers (now Major
General, retired pay).
Olpherts, Captain William, Eengal Artillery (now
General Sir, KCB.).
Pennell, Lieut. Henry Singleton, Derbyshire Regiment.
Prendergast, Lieut. Harry N. D., Madras Engineers
(now General Sir, KCB. U. S. List).
Probyn, Captain Dighton Macnaghten, 3rd European
Bengal Lt. Cavalry (now General Sir, GCVO. KCB.
KCSI.).
Reynolds, Surgeon Major James Henry, Medical Staff
(now Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel retired pay).
p.s.c. Ridgeway, Captain Richard Kirby, Indian Staff
Corps (now Colonel).
Roberts, Lieut. Frederick Sleigh, Bengal Artillery (now
Field Marshal Lord Roberts of Kandahar, KB. GCB.
GCSI. GCIE.).
Rowlands, Captain H., 41 Regt. (now General Sir, KCB.
West Riding Resrimect).
Sartorius, Captain E. H, E. Lane. Regt. (now Colonel,
h.p. CB.).
Sartorius, Major Reginald William, CMG., Bengal In-
fantr3'(now Major General U. S. List).
Shaw, Captain Hugh, 18th Regiment (now Major General
ret. pay Irish Regt. CB.).
Smith, Lieut. John Manners. Indian S. C. (now CIS.).
Smyth, Captain Nevill Maskelyne, 2 Dragoon Guards.
Sylvester, Assistant Surgeon Henry Thomas, MD., 23rd
Fusiliers (now on half pay).
Temple, Assistant Stirgeon William, MB., Royal Artillery
(now Brigade Surgeon, retired).
Thackeray, Lieut. Edward T ablot, R. (Bengal) Engineers
(now Colonel Sir. KCB. retired).
Trevor, Captain W. Spottiswoode, R. Engineers (now
Major General, retired pay).
Vousden, Captain Wm. John, Indian S.C. (now Colonel).
Walker.J&teat.Mark, 30th Regt. (now General Sir, KCB.),
retired list.
Wantage, Lord, see Loyd-Lindsay.
Watson, Lieut. John, 28th Bombay Native Infantry
(now General Sir, KCB., U. S. List Bombay S. C).
Watson, Lieut. Thomas Colclough, Royal Engineers.
AVhitchurch, Captain Harry F., Bengal Med. Estab.
White, Major George Stewart, CB. Gordon Highlanders
(now General Sir, GCB. GCIE. Gordon Highlanders).
Wilmot, Captain Henry, Rifle Brigade (now Sir Henry,
Bart., KCB. retired Major),
p.s.c. Wood, Lieut. Henry Evelyn, 17th Lancers (now
General Sir Henry Evelyn, GCB. GCMG.).
786 Officers now holding Rank in the Army who have received from the Royal Humane
Society, or other Institutions,
<£MX ^etoratums for tollantrm
Agassis, It. Colonel Roland Lewis,1 ret. pay R. Marines.
Aitken, Captain Francis Macnamara,2 Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders.
Alderson, Bt. Lt.Colonel E. A. H.,3 West Kent Regt.
Allardice, Colonel J. M., ret. pay West Riding Regt.
Badcock, Lieut. Georse Henry,'5 Indian Staff Corps
Bayley, Lieut. Gerald Edward,6York and Lane. Regt.
Eeardmore, Major Charles F. H.,< Army Pay Dept.
Bell. Captain Charles Thornhill,8 Revnl Artillery
Biddulph, GeneralSir Michael A. S.SGCMG.KCB. R.Art.
Binny. Lieut. Steuart M.,10 Northumberland Fusiliers.
Bond, Captain Francis George," Royal Engineers.
Brett, Colonel Lionel Lowdham,13 retired pay.
Brodie.Capraire EdgarWaldegrave,14 ret. pay K. R. Rifles.
Browne, Captain S. D.,15 Royal Artillery.
Buchanan, Captain A. L. H.,16 C. S. List Gordon Hghldrs.
Butler, Colonel J. W. S.,17 Indian Staff Corps.
Caldwell, Captain Robert,18 R. Army Med. Corps.
Cameron, Major Gen. Donald R..19 CMG. ret pay R. Art.
Campbell, Captain Kenneth J. R.,20 Suffolk Regt.
Channer, Lieut. George Kendall,21 Indian Staff Corps.
Chatfield. Colonel Charles Kvrle,22 ret. pay York Lt. Inf.
Clark, Lieut. C. H. B.,23 Indian Staff Corps.
Clementi, Colonel Montagu,24 r.f.p. Bengal Staff. Corps.
Cockerill, Captain John Wm.,25 R. Army Med. Corps.
Colborne, Captain Hon. J. G. R. U.26 South Staff. Regt.
Coles, Maior Arthur A..27 Warwickshire Regiment
Couchman. Capf. Geo. H. H.,28 DSO. Somerset Lt.Inf.
Creed, Major Richd. J. G.,29 ret. pay Leicester Regt.
Cropper, Cnptain Edw. Deuman," Pembroke Yeomnry.
Cusack, Maior James Wm. H.,31 ret pay Irish Fusiliers.
Dauncey. Captain T. H. E.,32 21 Hussars.
de Hoghton, Major James,33 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.
Dickins, Captain S. W. Scrase,34 Highland Lt. Inf.
UCDouglas, Brigade Surgeon Campbell Millis,35 MD.
Downes, Lieut. Edward M. Panter,36 Irish Reariment
Drake, Captain Henry Dowrish,37 H. Marine Artillery
Duberly, Major Arthur Grey,38 ret. pay Bedford Regt.
Dundas, Colonel Henry Lawrence,39 h.p. E. York Regt.
Earde, L'eut. Maxwell,4" Grenadier Guards.
Eccles, Major Robert,41 Oxford Light Infantry (43 F.h
Elliott, Major George Hambley,42 Indian Staff Corps.
England, Lt. Colonel Albert E iward,43 late R. Artillery.
Eyre, Major Gervase Selwyn.44 Indian Staff Corps.
Farquharson, Lieut. H. D.45 Royal Marines.
Feilden, Lieut. Randle M.,46 Oiford Light Infantry
Forman, Lieut. Arthur Baron,6 Royal Artillery
Fraser, Captain Hugh Craufurd,48*! Life Gnards.
French, Caotain George Arthur,49 Army Service Corps
Fry, Colonel John William,50 retired from 88 Foot.
Galloway, Captain Haroid B.51 Seaforth Highlanders.
Gibb, Major John H. S.,52 Worcester Regiment.
p.s.c. Goodwyn, Colonel J. E..53 ret pay E. Lane. Regt.
Gosiing, Captain Charles,6 King's Royal Rifles
Gray, Major Henry Chas. Barton,54 Weish Regiment.
Gretton, Major Georse Le M.,55 late 3 Bn. Warwick Regt.
Grier, Major Henry,-6 R. Army Medical Corps.
GrirSn, Lieut. C. P. G..57 Indian Staff Corps.
Hankey, Captain Sydney T.,58 2 Life Guards
Hardy, Captain William Kyle.59 Royal Artillery.
Hardyman, Lieut. Wm Henry,61 West India Regt.
p.s.c. Harvey,Z/f.Co'.Chas.Lacon63(frooi h.p. Wilts Regt.)
Hervey, Lt'.Colonel Hugh De la Mntte,64 Indian S. C.
Hodder, Major William Morgan,65 Royal Engineers.
Houston, Captain J. H. Davidson,66 4 Bn. Inniskg. Fus.
Hovell. Captain Hugh de Berdt,67 Worcester Regt.
Hunt, Lt. Colonel Henry Vaughan.68 Royal Artillery.
Le Cocq, Lt. General Hubert, TJ. S. List R.7°(Bom.) Art.
Le Marchant, Captain Osmond Cecil,71 Sussex Regt.
Lemon, Major Gratton G.,:2 late 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus.
Leslie, Lirut. c. S. D.,73 Indian Staff Corps.
Lockhart, General Sir W. S. A..75 GCB. Bengal Inf.
Logan, Captain David Finlay Hosken,76 R. Artillery.
Lovett. Captain H. W.,77 Somerset Light Infantry.
Lvle, Captain H. D.,78 Royal Artillery.
M'Calmont, Colonel James Martin,79 Antrim Artillery
(S. Division Royal Artillery).
M'Rae, Lt.Colonel Henry Napier,81 Indian Staff Corps.
Macdonald. Lieut. Ranaid Hume.s2 Royal Engineers.
MacDonnell. Captain W. T..8i 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers.
MacMahon-Creaerh, Major H. M. M,84 late 7 Brigade S.
Irish Division Royal Artillery (Clare Artillery Militia).
Macnaghten, Lieut. Balfour,85 12 Lancers.
Malcolm, Captain Pulteney,8'3 Indian Staff Corps.
l"iC Mauley, Dep. Surg. Gen. Wm. George N. 8T ret. pay.
Marquis, Captain T. S.,"9 S.Wales Borderers (Ordnance
Store Department) .
Martelli, 2nd Lieut. Horace de C.30 Royal Artillery.
Mears, Lieut. Cecil Delarue,91 E. Indian Staff Corps.
Mercer, Captain Wm. H. W.,92 Indian Staff Corps.
Milman, Lieut. General George Brvan,93 CB. retired list.
Mirehouse, Lt.Colonel R. W. B.94 4 Battalion North
Staffordshire Regiment.
Money, Lieut. Granville E.W.95 4 Bn. Roy. Fusiliers.
Nelson, Lieut. Francis Arthur,96 Royal Marines
Newington, BtLt. Col. Frank Alex.97 ret. pay R.Marines.
North, J/WorBordrigge North.68 4 Bn. Lancaster Regt.
Oldfield, Captain John^R. H..SJ Royal Marines.
Orman. Lieut. Frank Leslie,100 D. of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
Orr, Lieut. John Boyd,102 Norfolk Regiment.
Ovens, Major Gerald Hedley,103 Border Regiment.
Parsons, Lt.Colonel Richard,'105 r.f.p.WorcesterRegiment.
Pengelley, Major Wm. Jenny,106 retired pay R. Marines.
Pratt, Major J. A.,107 late 9 Bn. King's Royal Rifles.
Ravenscroft, Major H. V.,109 Manchester Regiment.
Rich, Lt.Colonel Charles Carroll,110 Royal Artillery.
HtE Sartorins, Col. Euston H.112 tfrom h.D. E. Lanc.Regt}.
Seely, Captain John E. B..113 Hampsliire Yeomanry.
Selous, Lieut. Reginald,6 York aud Laucaster Regt.
Shakespear, Captain Leslie W. ,115 Indiau Staff Corps.
Smith, Colonel J. W.,117 Regimental District.
Snow, Colonel Edmund Brighouse,118 ret. pay R. Marines.
Stock, Lt.Colonel H. J.,121 r.f.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
Thompson, Colonel R. F. Meysey.-22 late Rifle Brigade.
Torrens, Major John A. W. O'Neill,124 late 2 Dragoons.
Trevor, Captain Harry,125 Indian Staff Corps.
p.s.c. Verner, Major Wm. Wdloughby C.,12,JKifle Brigade.
Wade, Cao'ain Header M. St. AJ27 "Royal Engineers.
Walker, Colonel Thomas Nicholls,-9 r.f.p. Bengal S.C.
Wight, Captain Ernest O.130 R. Army Med. Corps.
Woodhall, Lt.Col. Fred. Wm.,133late 5 Middlesex Militia.
Wynyard, Captain Edward George,135 Welsh Regt.
IP'S, p.s.c. Hart, Colonel Reginald Clare,62 (from R. Eng.)
Details of the Awards.
1 Lt.Colonel Ag*ssiz was a warded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard from H.M.S.
Agincourt into the Sea of Marmora on the 23rd September 1878, at 11 p.m., to the rescue of F. Peel, A.B., who had
fallen therein, and whose life he saved; the ship was going 7 knots under steam, and the night was dark.
2 Captain Aitken was awarded the Silver Medal of the R lyal Humane Society for having, on toe 28th November
1880, assisted to save Lieut. J. H. Campbell, 93rd Highlanders, who had been capsized from a yawl in Gibraltar
Bay. Captain Aitken swam a considerable distance and dived and brought him to the surface till assistance
arrived ; the night was pitch dart and the weather squally, accompanied by heavy rain, lightnin?, and thunder.
3 Lt.Colonel Alderson was awarded the Bronze Me.ial of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
private of tne 1st Battalion of the Somerset Li^ht Infantry in the Nile, near Dongola, on the nth June 1885.
* Lieutenant Badcock was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a
trooper who had fallen from his horse into the River Goomtee atLucknow on the 17th April 1897.
6 Lieutenant G. E. Bayley, Lieutenant A. B. Forman, Captain C. Gosling, and Lieutenant R. Selous
were each awarded the Silver Medal of the Roval Humane Society for -their efforts in saving the persons
on board the Warren Sastingsl.1,246 iu all), which ran ashore on the Island of Reunion while transporting troops
from the Cape of Good Hope to the Mauritius, on the 14th January 1897. All the passenger^ except two were saved^
2nd Lieutenant Forman, Captain Gosling, and Second Lieutenaut Seloas have alsobten a-varded by the Committee
of Lloyd's the Silver Medal of the Society for the same service.
7 Major Beardmore was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life
of a native Coolie from drowning during the Ashanti campaign in 1873.
8 Captain Bell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of an ayah who-
had fallen into the sea at Apollo Bunder, Bombay, on the 6th September 1895.
9 Sir Michael Biddulph was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
comrade Irom drowning in the Canal, Royal Arsenal, on the 25th August 1842, when he was a Cadet at the Royal
Military Academy.
10 Lieutenant Binny was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for an attempt to rescue a
child who had fallen'into the harbour at Weymouth on the 13th June 18^7. Unfortunately his efforts were unsuc-
cessful, and he had to be assisted out in an exhausted state.
11 Captain Bond was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 14th August
1894, during some biidging operations on the Thames at Mariow, saved the life ol a sapper who had fallen into
the water and become helplessly entangled in the weeds.
Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards. 787
13 Colonel L. L. Brett was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two persons from
drowning at New Quay, Cornwall, on the 14th August 1867.
14 Captain Brodie was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 2nd November
1882, rescued Lieut. W. S. Kays, of the 60th Rifles, who had lost his horse while endeavouring to cross a lake near
Ferozepore, and had become entangled in the weeds while weighed down with 150 rounds of cartridge.
15 Captain S. D. Browne was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native-
woman from drowning at Nynee Tal, India, on the 31st August 1885.
16 Captain A. L. H. Buchanan was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a woman-
from drowning in the river Lirfey at Dublin, on the 17th April 1893.
17 Colonel J. W. S. Butler was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to rescue-
two children who had fallen into a well at Secunderabad, India, on the 25th February 1890. Colonel Butler suc-
ceeded in bringing out one, the other being got out by someone else ; unfortunately both children were dead.
18 Captain R. Caldwell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having assisted'
in saving a private of the Black Watch from drowning in the Nile, at Korta, on the 28th October 1885.
19 Major General Cameron was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 5th-
May 1871, swum to the middle of the canal at Ottawa, Canada, righted a canoe which had been upset, and assisted,
its occupant back into it.
20 Captain Campbell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native from
drowning, 300 yards from the shore, at New Calabar, West Coast of Africa, on the 15th July 1894.
21 Lieut. Channer was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a gentleman from
drowning off Eastbourne on the 18th August 1894. Lieut. Channer at the time was a Gentleman Cadet at the
Royal Military College, Sandhurst.
22 Colonel Chatfield was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 31st October
1887 jumped into the Irrawaddy to the help of a corporal who had fallen overboard and was afterwards drowned.
Colonel Chatfield's right hand was disabled and bandaged at the time and he incurred great risk from the force of
the current.
23 Lieut. Clark was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning;
a native woman who had fallen into a well 37 feet deep, with nine feet of water, at Secunderabad, in the Deccan,
on the 13th April 1891.
24 Colonel Clementi was awarded the Bronze M edal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all his clothes on and. with the assistance of Captain W. S. A. Lockhart, rescuing two women who had been
upset from a boat on the Morar Lake, Gwalior, on the 26th December 1869.
25 Captain Cockerill was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save three-
ladies from drowning at Pentire, near Newquay, Cornwall, on the 13th August 1878.
26 Captain the Hon. J. G. R. IT. Colborne was awarded the Bronze Medal for saving a child from drowning at
Vancouver, British Columbia, on the nth September 1897.
27 Major Coles was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having saved from drowning
a lad who had fallen into the River Lea. en the 3rd June 1895.
28 Captain Couchman was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from
drowning who had fallen into a nool of great depth at Mong Lem, China, on the nth March 1897.
29 Major Creed was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 7th February
1S79, rescued a private of the 17th Regiment who had been swept off his legs while fording the River Cabul at
Basanal, by plunging in and keeping his head above water till assistance was brought.
30 Captain Cropper has been awarded the." Albert Medal of the 2nd class and the Bronze Medal cf the Royal
Humane Society for attempting to save a man by jumping overboard from the s.s. Idaho on the bar off Sa&
Francisco on the 6th August 1878.
31 Major Cusack was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 22nd May 1881,
jumped overboard and supported till assistance came a. man who fell between the troop ship and H.M.S. Dasher in
Guernsey Roads. Has also been awarded the Silver Clasp for attempting to save a private soldier from drowning
in a well near Delhi on the 16th January 1886.
32 Captain Dauncey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, in the overflow of the
Nile, at the Pyramids of Gizeh, near Cairo, on the nth October 1882, swum out in full uniform (boots and spurs) to>
the assistance of two soldiers of the 7th Dragoon Guards. He gained the shore with one of them, and swam orj'
again for the other, who, however, sank before he could reach him, and was drowned.
33 Major de Hoghton was awarded the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society
for the following act :— On the 10th September 1874, at half-past 9 p.m., at Lowestoft, James Dorling fell overboard*
from the Yacht Dart whilst she was making for the inner harbour in a strong half-flood tideway, the night very-
dark, blowing and raining hard, and going about five and a half knots. Lieut. J. de Hoghton, 10th Foot, jumped'
overboard, swam to Dorling, and supported him in the water for about a quarter of an hour in the tideway between
narrow high pilework, without crossbeams or side chains to lay hold of, and the head of the pilework twelve or
fifteen feet above the water — the yacht being carried away into the inner harbour and no other vessel or boat in
the gateway to lend assistance ; the darkness prevented any immediate help being obtained from the shore. The
length of the gateway about 350 yards, width 15 to 20 yards, depth 10 to 15 feet. Lieut, de Hoghton and Dorling
were ultimately drawn up the pilework by ropes from the shore.
34 Captain Scrase-Dickins was granted" the decoration of the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class for the following-
service : — " While the s.s. Peskaieur was passing through the Red Sea on the 27th April 1893, a Lascar, who was at
work in one of the boats, fell overboard. Captain Scrase-Dickins, who had been invalided home, and was lying
half asleep in a chair on deck, immediately jumped overboard, and, swimming to the Lascar, succeeded in kee'ping-
him afloat until they were both picked up by the ship's boat a mile and a half away from the v essel. The-
Peshawar was going at the time at the rate of nj knots with a strong head wind, and the sea was moderately
high, and known to be infested with sharks." Captain Scrase-Dickins was awarded the Silver Medal ot the Royal-
Humane Society for the- same service, and subsequently the Stanhooe Gold Medal for 1893.
35 Brigade Surgeon Douglas. — [For the particulars of the award to this Officer see his War Services among-
the Retired Medical Officers, p. 720.]
36 Lieut. E. M. Panter Downes, 1st Irish Regiment, was award?d the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane-
Society for saving a man from drowning at Kilkee, Ireland, on the 28th August 1898.
37 Captain Drake was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having [saved a boy from
drowning at Southsea on the 12th August 1892.
38 Major Duberly was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 25th May 1881,.
gone into the water with all his clothes on, and, after two unsuccessful efforts, succeeded in rescuing a lady who
had been sucked under the water between Newnham and Bedford Lock.
39 Colonel Dundas was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society in February 1865 for saving-
the lives of two Marines at Gibraltar.
40 Lieut. Earle has ueen awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Society for the Protection of Life from Fire for
saving life from fire at Wellington Barracks on 13th March 189*8.
41 Major Eccles was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, at midnight on the
26th May 1879, antl when just aroused from sleep, jumped from a steamer into the Irrawaddy River, off Proine,
and supported a man who had fallen overboard till assistance arrived.
42 Lt. Colonel Elliott was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a child from
drowning at Torquay on the 1st July 1889.
43 Lt.Colonel A. E. England was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving, at great
personal risk, a lady, who, while hunting with the Heythrop hounds, was in danger of"" osing her life in consequence-
of her horse shying and falling backwards into the canal at Somerton, Oxfordshire, on the 1st December 1886.
44 Major Eyre was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 15th April 1877,.
jumped into the river at Bhnugulpore with all his clothes on and rescued a gentleman who had been clasped by a.
man while attempting to swim across the stream.
787a Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards.
45 Lieut. H. D. Farquharson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the secre
tary to Sir George Tryon from drowning on the occasion of the sinking of H. M.S. Victoria on the 22nd June 1893.
i6 Lieut. Feilden was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued two ladies
from drowning, 100 yards from the shore in a rough sea, at Hayburn Wyke. Yorkshire, on the 23rd July 1895.
48 Captain H. 0. Fraser was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saviDg a boy from
drowning who had fallen into the Basingstoke Canal at DogmersBeld, Hampshire, on the 1st June 1890.
49 Captain French was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having plunged into the
sea oft the West Coast of Africa and rescued a seaman who had fallen overboard from H.M.S. Barrosa, on the
13th November 1894.
50 Colonel Fry was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 24th September
1879, rescued a ladv from drowning at Boulogne-sur-Mer, and attempting to save others who were overwhelmed in
the surf while bathing ; also received a Gold Medal of Honour from the President of the French Republic for the
same service.
51 Captain Galloway was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a gentle
man who had been upset from his canoe on the Thames at Sunbury on the 26th Arjr. 1885.
52 Major Gibb was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 27th June 1884,
jumped into the Nile at Esneh and rescued an interpreter of the Eg3'ptian Army, who, while endeavouring to cross
the river, was overcome by the current and had sunk twice.
53 Colonel Goodwyn was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th July
1884, jumped into tile Red Sea with all his clothes on to try and save a boy who had fallen overboard from the
Nubia; after being twenty minutes in the water, here known to be infested with sharks, Colonel Goodwyn was
picked up by the ship's boat without having succeeded in finding the lad.
54 Major H. C. B. Gray was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting in saving from
drowning a man who had fallen into the River Lee, Cork, on the i8lh January 1880. Major Gray was awarded
a Bronze Clasp to his Medal for assisting to save a man from drowning who had fallen into Bombay Harbour,
at the time infested with sharks, on the 2nd January 1S96.
55 Major Gretton was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having assisted in saving
a clergyman from drowning at Southwold, Suffolk, oa the 29th August :888
56 Major Grier has received the Albert Medal of the 2nd Class for the following service: — On the 26th August
1880, Lieut. Graham, 10th Regiment, was dying of diphtheria, when Surgeon Grier performed upon him the opera-
tion of tracheotomy, and, observing that no inspiration followed, at the imminent risk of his own life applied his
lips to the wound and by suction restored to the patient the power of breathing. Lieut. Graham's life was thus
saved for the time, although unfortunately on the following day the disease extended to his lungs and he died.
57 Lieut. C. P. G. Griffin was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to save a
sepoy trom drowning in a well at Saugor, Central Provinces on the 18th May 1893. Lieut. Griffin succeeded in
bringing the man to the surface, and he was being drawn up when he fell again into the water. Lieut. Griffin
again descended and got the man out, but life was extinct.
58 Captain Hankey was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a
trooper who had been thrown by his horse into the River Thames at Chertsey on the 1st July 1897.
59 Captain Hardy was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to rescue a police
constable from drowning at Na.gpore. India, on the 10th February, 1889. Captain Hardy was, however, unsuccessful.
61 Lieut. Hardyman was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save two girls
who had been surrounded by the tide at Plimont, Jersey, on the 29th September 1894.
62 Colonel R. C. Hart was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a
Frenchman from drowning in the harbour of Boulogne-sur-Mer, on the 27th July 1869, he himself having received
on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from striking, in a leap from the pier, some sunken
piles or rocks ; has also received for the same service a Medallion from the Mayor, in the name of the city of
Boulogne, and a Medal of Honour of the First Class from the President of the French Republic. Colonel Hart
lias also been awarded by the Royal Humane Society a Silver Clasp for having, on the 15th December 1884, gone
to the rescue of a gunner who was in imminent danger of drowning in the Ganges Canal at Roorkee, and whose
life he assisted in saving.
63 Lt.Colonel C. L. Harvey was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two lives from
■drowning when on duty as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General disembarking the 4th Regiment from
H.M.S. Tamar at Qneen'stown on the night of the 4th August 1874.
64 Lt.Colonel H. De la M. Hervey was awarded the Bronze Aledal of the Royal Humane Society for having,
on the lolt April 1879, rescued a duffadar of the 1st Punjab Cavalry who had been carried away from his horse
by the force of the current on the River Arjandah. near Candahar.
65 Major Hodder was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native of Mauritius
in Port Louis Harbour on the 10th May 1886.
66 Captain Davidson-Houston was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to
rescue a man from drowning in the New River, British Honduras, on the 1st July 1896. The water was 30 feet
•deep, and there were alligators in the river.
67 Captain Hovell was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a soldier from
drowning in a lake at Poona on tne 21st September 1S9;.
68 Lt.Colonel Hunt was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the River
Liffey at Dublin on the nth July 1857, and rescuing Joseph Ward from drowning.
70 Lt.General Le Cocq was awarded the Silver Medal of the Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Royal Benevo-
lent Society for gallant conduct on the occasion of the wreck of the transport Julia at Kurrachee, Scinde, on the
30th of June 1857.
71 Captain Le Marchant was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 8th July
1884, saved Lieut. S. B. Graham from drowning in the Nile at Assouan.
72 Major Lemon was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 20th August
1880, jumped into the sea at Clontarf, near Dublin, and by great exertions brought back to his boat a gentleman
•who was beiug carried away by the tide in a sinking state.
73 Lieut. C. S. D. Leslie was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a native from
■drowning in a tank near Shera, Punch Meaals, India, on the 29th December 1892.
75 Sir William Lockhart was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping into the water
with all his clothes on and, with the assistance of Lieut. M. Clementi, of the Bengal Staff Corps, rescuing two
women who had been upset from a boat on the Morar Lake, Gwalior, on the 26th December 1869.
76 Captain Logan was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save three ladies
from drowning at Pentire, near Newquay, Cornwall, on the 13th August 1878.
77 Captain Lovett was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning a
boy who had fallen into the River Thames from tho Chelsea Embankment, and been carried about 150 yards by
the tide, on the 7th September 1891.
78 Captain Lyle wa< awarded the Bronp.e Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a coolie from drowning
in a tank at Madras on the :2th April 1891.
70 Colonel M'Calmont was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown-
ing at Kingstown Harbour on the 18th July 18S1, he having jumped from the pier into the sea, a distance of 26
feet.
81 Major McRae was awarded the Silver Medal and the Stanhope Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for
the following act: — At 5 a.m. on the 5th of October 1886, a trumpeter of the Royal Artillery fell into a well at Rawul
Pindee. Captain Holmes, Captain McRae, and others proceeded to the spot, and let down a well rope of sufficient
length to reach the soldier, and capable of sustaining him for a time. Both Captain McRae and Captain Holmes
volunteered to go down, but as the former was a light weight it was decided that he should make the trial, Captain
Holmes demurring, as he wished to undertake the risk himself. The rope being very weak, it could not possible
nave borne Captain Holmes's great weight. Captain McRae was accordingly let down by means of a four-strand
tent rope, and on reaching the water found the soldier practically insensible ; he therefore decided to go up with
Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards. 788
him. Captain Holmes was at the head of the rope, and his strength enabled him to lift both completely. After
hauling up about 10 or 15 feet, the rope broke, precipitating Captain McRae and his charge to the bottom of the
well. A second attempt was made, and both were brought to the surface. The depth of the well was 88 feet, of
which 12 feet was water. It was quite dark at the time. With reference to this case, the following divisional order
by the Duke of Connaught was issued to the troops in his command:— "His Royal Highness the Major General
Commanding, having been made acquainted with the circumstances connected with the rescue from drowning in a
well at Rawul Pindee of Trumpeter S. Meehan, R.A., desires to record in divisional orders his deep sense of the
ievotion and gallantry displayed on the occasion by Captains McRae and Holmes, 45th Sikhs, and to convey to those
officers his warm appreciation of their conduct, which reflects the greatest credit upon themselves, their regiment,
and Her Majesty's service generally. His Royal Highness will have much pleasure in bringing the circumstances of
the case to the notice of his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief."
8» Lieut. Macdonald has been awarded the Albert. Medal of the 2nd Class in recognition of his gallantry in
assisting to save the life of a Seoov of the 27th Bengal Infantry, who, with certain Native officers and men of
that corps, had been overwhelmed in an avalanche near the summit of the Lowarai Pass on the 16th May 1898.
83 Captain W. T. Mac Uounell was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for his efforts to
rescue a gentleman from drowning who had been carried out to sea while bathing on the 26th August 1S90.
84 Major MacMahon-Creagh was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his
exertions in putting off in a canoe or curragh to the assistance of two men who had been left on board the
brigantine Henrietta, of Havre, which during a heavy gale of wind became a total wreck near Mutton Island on
the 1st December 1867.
85 Lieut. Macnaghten was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing two men
from drowning at Monk's Bridge, Yorkshire, on the 21st June 1895. He had to dive twice before he got the men
to bank, but succeeded in saving the lives of both.
66 Captain Malcolm was awarded the Albert Medal of the 2nd class by the Queen for saving the life of a comrade
at Dalhousie, in India.
8i Deputy Surgeon General Manley was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for swimming to
the assistance of and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillery who had fallen overboard while
disembarking from a steamer in the Waitotara River, New Zealand, on the 21st. July 1865.
89 Captain T. S. Marquis was awarded the Bronze a-ledal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from
drowning who had fallen from a boat into the water at Fort George, N.B., on the 8th July 1893. On the same
occasion Captain Marquis, with assistance, saved two other soldiers from drowning.
90 Cadet Horace de C. Martelli, Bronze Medal for saving a boy from drowning who had fallen into the water
at Southsea on the 2nd August 1897,
91 Lieut. Mears was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a lady from drowning
at Dymchurch, near Hythe, on the 26th August 18S4.
92 Captain Mercer was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having rescued a private from
drowning in the Irrawaddy River at Sindongwai on the 6th May 1886.
93 Lieut.General Milman was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 25th June
1858, at Mahebourg, Mauritius, swum to shore and with two other gentlemen returned in a " piroque," or small
boat, and rescued five brother officers, who had been upset from a boat on a very rough night.
94 Lt. Colonel R. W. B. Mirehouse was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for
his intrepidity in assisting to save the shipwrecked crew and passengers of the ship Lock Shiel, which had
stranded on Thorn Island, at the entrance to Milford Haven, on the 30th January 1894. Through the exertions of
Lt.Colonel Mirehouse and two of the lifeboat's crew, all the crew and passengers, 33 in number, were safely
brought to land. Some of the rescued people were taken to the residence of Lt.Colonel Mirehouse, and cared for
by him and his family.
95 Lieut. Money was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a lady from
drowning at Aldeburgh, Suffolk, on the 9th September 1892.
96 Lieut. Nelson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for attempting to rescue a
private of the Royal Marines who had fallen into deep water at Plymouth on the 8th June 1895. Unfortunately
the effort was unsuccessful and the man was drowned.
9? Lt.Colonel Newington was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard in
fulldress'at Great Yarmouth on the night of the 23rd September 1874, and rescuing a female from under the paddle-
wheel of the steamer and keeping another afloat kill a boat was lowered.
98 Major North was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a private soldier
from drowning at Blackpool on the 23rd June 1895.
9» Captain Oldfield was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for jumping overboard from
H.M.S. Agincourt, and rescuing a lady who was in great danger of drowning at Liverpool, on the 9th September
1881, by the capsizing of a boat; received a Silver Medal and Vote of Thanks from the Liverpool Shipwreck and
Humane Society for the same service.
100 Lieut. Orman was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save a native
soldier who was in danger of drowning while attempting to swim across the Manipur River below Larmyan, on
the 19th March 1894. It took nearly an hour to restore the rescued man to consciousness.
10a Lieut. Orr was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving from drowning a woman
who had attempted suicide by throwing herself into the river at Bishop's Bridge, Norwich, on the 3rd June 1804.
103 Major Ovens was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for endeavouring .to save from
drowning a sergeant who had fallen into the river near Calcutta on the 4th October, 1890.
i°5 Lt.Colonel Parsons was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his exer-
tions in rushing into the surf and attempting to rescue, at the risk of his life, the master of the brigantine
Industry, of Whitehaven, which was wrecked off Kingstown in a gale of wind on the 9th February 1861.
106 Major Pengelley was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 1st July 1855. Mr. H.
M.Hardy fell from the rigging of H.M.S. Colossus; Major (then Captain) Pengelley jumped overboard, swam to him,
and assisted to support him until a boat arrived.
107 Captain Pratt was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the evening of the
20th April 1880, jumped off the quay at Kinsale and rescued a lad who had fallen out of a boat and twice sunk.
'109 Major Ravenscroft was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for assisting to save from
drowning two soldiers who had been capsized from a boat in Cork Harbouronthe 1st September, 1891. Only one of
the men, however, was rescued.
110 Lt.Colonel Rich was awarded the Bronze Medal of theJHumane Society for saving a man from drowning at Bou-
logne on the 2nth August 1867.
i'2 Colonel Sartorius was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 29th June
1.869, leaped from the pier at Broadstairs and assisted to rescue three girls who had been carried out by the tide
whilst bathing.
n3 Captain Seely was awarded the Gold Medal of Honour by the French Government for saving the crew of the
brigantine Henri Leontine, shipwrecked off the Isle of Wight on the :9th October 1891.
115 Captain Shakespear was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drown-
ing at Chittagong, India, on the 3rd April, 1890.
1" Colonel J. W. Smith was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 27th Nov
1884, jumped into the Nile, near Semneh, with all his clothes on, and rescued a bandsman of his regiment, who
had fallen from the rock into the river from a height estimated at from 60 to 80 feet.
11s Colonel Snow was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 6th June 1859 for having
plunged into the Serpentine at Hyde Park, and rescued a man who attempted suicide.
1=1 Lt Colonel Stock was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the lives of two
coolies in a lake near Chorore, Bombay, on the 29th January 1886.
12= Colonel Meysey-Thompson was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the
4th February 1869, swum out to the rescue of Sir Charles Slingsby and W. Owen, who were unfortunately drowned
at Newby Ferry, Yorkshire.
12* Major Torrens was awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution for his gallant
7 88a Civil Decorations for Gallantry. — Details of the Awards.
exertions i n going out in the Poolbeg Lifeboat and rescuing two men (the rest of the crew having been lost) from
the schooner Robert Brown, which had become unmanageable in a gale, and had been driven ashore near the
Pigeonhouse Fort, in Dublin Bay, ©n the night of the 27th October 1880.
ls5 Captain Trevor was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for an ineffectual effort to save
an officer from drowning at Rawul Pindee on the 1st April 1887.
126 Major Verner was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 12th August
1881, swum out and dived and brought to the surface a man who had sunk in a fit while bathing at Totland Bay
Isle af Wight.
127 Captain Wade was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving a man from drowning
in the Medway, at Chatham, on the 20th May 1888.
129 Colonel Walker was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for having, on the 3rd January
1869, jumped into the River Alipore, Bhootan, and rescued two persons who were in imminent danger of drowning.
13» Captain Wight was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing a man from
drowning in the Manipore River on the 7th May 1892.
135 Lt.Colonel Woodhall was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for savingthe life of Assis-
tant Surgeon E. Gibson, who had been carried out to sea while bathing at Duncannon Fort, Ireland, on the 9th
Jnne 1859.
135 Captain Wynyard was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for attempting to save a
Swiss peasant in Lake Davos. Switzerland, on the 9th December 1893, when the lake was frozen over. Captain
Wynyard nearly lost his own life in the attempt, and when rescued was insensible.
PULL PAY
STAFF.
{Inclusive of all full p'ly, half pay, or una
except wkere marked * .)
Per annum-
Commander in Chief — Head Quarters .. 4
Otherwise 3.
General 2
Lieut. General 2
Major General 1
Brigadier General
Colonel
Adjutant General— Head Quarters 2
Elsewhere 1
Dep. Adjutant General — Head Quarters..!
Elsewhere
Do. R.A., R.E. or Aux. Forces 1
Do. Dublin
Assist. Adjutant General— Head Quarters
Elsewhere
Dep. Assist. Adj. General— Head Quarters
Dep. Assist. Adj. and Qr. Mr. General ...
Quarter Master General — Head Quarters.. 2
Dep. Qr. Mr. General— Head Quarters ... 1
Assist. Qr. Mr. f4eneral — Head Quarters..
Dep. Assist. Qr. Mr. Gen. — Head Quarters
Military Secretary — Head Quarters 2
Elsewhere
Assist. Military Sec. — Head Quarters
Elsewhere
Inspector Gen. of Fortifications & of R.E. 2.
A. Inclusive of Allowances.
* In addition to full pay
Hacked pay,
-£ «.
,500 O
923 15
789
Per annum. — £ ». d.
Director of Military Intelligence Special.
Director of Artillery 1,500 o oA
Inspector General of Cavalry or Artillery 1,095 o o B
Inspector General of Recruiting 1,500 o oA
Assistant Director of Artillerv 830 o oA
Assistant to the Director of Artillery 650 o o A.
AidedeCanip- To Sovergn.(if on pd.Estb.)*iai 12 6B
To Officer Comdg. in Chief 600 o oA
To a. General Officer 273 15 oB
Special Service Officer — Head Quarters... 600 o o A
Elsewhere 383 5 o B
Assistant Inspector of Remounts 547 10 oB
District Inspector of Musketry 383 5 oB
Major of Brigade 383 5 oB
Staff Captain — Head Quarters 500 o o A
Elsewhere 273 15 oB
Staff Lieutenant — Head Quarters 400 o oA
Elsewhere 228 2 6B
Military Attache 800 o oA
Dep. Judge Advocate— After 5 years Soo o oA
Otherwise 650 o oA
Army Service Cobps.
700 o o A The Regimental Pay is the same as Infantry of the
100 o oA Line (sec below). In addition the Officers receive Corps
547 10 o B Pay as follows: — Lt. Colonel, 6s.; Major, 5s. 4^.; Captain,
> A 48. ; Lieut., 3*. 6d. ; 2nd Lieut., 2*. 6d. Quarter Master
383 5 oB same pay as Garrison Artillery; Riding Master same
100 o o A as Horse Artillery.
B. Exclusive of Allowances,
half pay, or staff pay to which otherwise entitled.
REGIMENTAL PAY.
)20 O
,007 lO
°95 o
912 JO
730 o
,700 o
,095 o
,700 o
547 10
500 o
730 o
800 o
547 10
700 o
3S3 5
100 o
700 o
d.
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3 W
Colonel
lieut.Colonel
Major
,, after 2 years' service
,, 2nd in Command
Captain
,, having higher rank by Brevet
Adjutant (in addition to pay asCapt.)
„ (in addition to pay as Lieut.
or 2nd Lieut.)
Lieutenant
„ after 7 years' service
2nd Lieutenant!
Quarter Master, on appointmetn* ...
Ridine Master, on appointment*
£ s. d.
1 "36
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o 18 o
o 13 6
o 15 6
2 6
3 6
9 o
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10 6
9 o
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15 o
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6 8
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160
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3 £3
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200
170
170
140
140
70
70
70
* For every subsequent 5 years' service up to 20 years there is an increase of is. 6d. in the daily pay of a Quarter
Master and Riding Master. t " Engineer Pay " only when employed on the duties of the Corps.
: 16s. in the case of Major of Royal Malta Artillery. § See above.
DEPARTMENTAL PAY.
Obdnance Store Department. £ s. d.
Commissary General — Head Quarters 1,500 o oA
Elsewhere 1.095 ° o B
Dep. Commissary General 730 o oB
Assist. Commissary General 456 5 o B
(after 5 years in rank) 547 to oB
(after 10 years in rank) 547 10 oB
Head Quarters 600 o o A
(after 5 years in rank) 700 o o A
Dep. Assist. Com. Gen.— Head Quarters... 400 o oA
Elsewhere 228 2 6B
(after 3 years in rank) 273 15 o B
(after 5 years in rank) 273 15
(after 10 years in rank) 365 o
African Commissariat.
Commissary 410 12
(after 5 years' service as such) 456 5 o B
Deputy Commissary 27315 oB
(after 5 years' service as such) 319 7
Assistant Commissary 20917
Aemt Pat Department.
Chief Paymaster <H7 10 oB
(after 5 years' service as such) 593 2 6 B
Staff Paymaster 410 1?
(after 5 years' service as such) 456 5
Paymaster 273 15
(after 5 years' service as such) 319 7
(after 10 years' service as such) 365 o
ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE.
Director General 1,500 o
Surgeon General 1,003 '5
Head Quarters 1,300 o
Colonel 730 o
Head Quarters 900 o
Lt.Colonel 547 10 o B
(after 5 years' service as such) 602 5 oB
Head Quarters 750 o oA
oB
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6B
6 B
6B
6B
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6 B
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MEDICAL STAFF— continued. £ s. d.
Lieutenant Colonel 365 o oB
(after 20 years' service) 456 5 oB
,, 25 ,, , 501 17 6B
Head Quarters 650 o oA
Major or Lt.Colonel 365 o oB
(after 15 years' service) 405 12 6 B
Head Quarters 650 o oA
Captain or Lieutenant 200 o oB
(after 5 years' service) 250 o oB
,, 10 „ , 273 15 oB
Lieutenant on probation 146 o oB
ARMY VETERINARY DEPARTMENT.
Director General Army Veterinary Dept.. 850 o o
Veterinary Lieutenant Colonel 456 5 o
(after 25 years' service) 492 15 o
,, 3° ,, > 547 10 o
Veterinary Major or Veterinary Captain...
(after 5 years' service as" such)
15
30
292 o o
328 10 o
365 o o
401 10 o
438 o o
250 o o
Yearly.
Veterinary Lieutenant on appointment ...
CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
Chaplain General 1000
Chaplain — 1st Class 365 o o
(afier 5 years' service in class) 410 12 6
2nd Class 319 7 6
3rd Class (after 10 years' service) 273 15 o
4th Class 182 10 o
(after 5 years' service)... 228 2 6
Chaplain on probation 181 10 o
PRISONS.
Inspector General Special.
Inspector Special'
Gov. of Mil. Prison, 1st Class (if on act. list) 3,0 o o
increasing yearly by £5 to 4S0 o o
Gov. of Mil. Prison, 2nd Class (if on act. list) 275 o o
inereasing yearly by ,£10 to .50 o o
79°
Pay Tables.
INDIAN PAY.
STAFF AND DEPARTMENTAL OFFICERS.
The items marked * ore " consolidated ; " where not so dis-
tinguished, the following sums are in addition to
Regimental or Staff" Ccrj)* pay of rank.
Rs. Per Mensem.
Commander in Chief in Ir>dia '83334
Madras & Bombay (each)*5soo
Military Secretariat Govebjsbsi of India.
Secretary to Government of India '3500
,, ,, Madras & Bom. (ea. 1*2500
Deputy Secretary to Government of India 1000
First Assistant Secretary to Government of India 700
Other Assistant Secretaries 500
Adjutant-General's Department.
Adjutant General — Head Quarters *30oo
,, Madras and Bombay (each) ...*22oo
Deputy Adjutant General —Head Quarters 1000
,, „ Madras and Bombay 800
Assist. Adj. Gen. at Head Quarters, Mad. &Bom.(ea.) 600
All other Assistant Adjutants General 500
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General— Head Quarters 500
All other Deputy Assistant Adjutants General ... 400
Assist. Adj. Gen. for Musketry — Head Quarters ... 800
,, „ Madras and Bombay (ea.) 500
All other Dep. Assist. Adjs. Gen. for Musketry ... 300
Quartermaster General's Department.
Quartermaster General in India "2500
,, ,, Madras & Bombay (ea.)*22oo
Dep. Quarter Mastei-General, Bengal 1000
„ „ Madras & Bombay (ea.) 800
Assists. Quarter Master General (all Presidencies) 500
Dep. Assists. Qr. Mr. General (all Presidencies) ... 400
Intelligence Branch.
Deputy Quarter Master General 600
Assistant Quarter Master General , 500
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General 400
Paid Attache 150
Judge Advocate General's Departmeht.
Judge Advocate General, Bengal *24oo
Deputy Judge Advocate General, Bengal 800
„ Advocates of Divs. (all Presidencies) 500
Divisional and Brigade Staff.
Gen. Officers Comdg. Divisions (all Presidencies)*35oo
Brigadier General (1st Class) i4oo
„ ,, (2nd Class) 1200
Brigade Majors 400
Personal Staff.
Military Secretary to Governor General "1500
„ „ Governors, Mad. & Bom. (ea.)*iooo
,, „ Commander in Chief in India*i50o
„ ,, Madras ami Bombay (each) *iooo
Aide de Camp to the Governor General 300
,, „ Governor, Mad. & Bom. (ea.) 300
Aide de Camp to Commander in Chief in India ... 250
,, ,, Mad. & Bom. (ea) 0250
Interpreter to the Commander in Chief in India ... 450
Private Sec. & Aide de Camp to a Lieut. Governor 350
Aide de Camp to Lieut. Governor 250
„ General Officers Comdg. Divisions... 250
Commandant Governor General's Body Guard 500
Adjutant ,, ,, 250
Garrison, Staff, &c.
Commandants Convalescent Depots, 1st Class 200
„ ,, ,, 2nd Class 100
Station Staff 0., 1st CI. (incluug. all OfEce charges) 150
,, ,, 2nd ,, ,, ,, 100
„ ,. 3rd „ ,, „ 50
,, „ at very small Stations 25
Medical Department.
Surgeon Major General, Bengal 2700
,, Madras and Bombay (each) 2500
Surgeon Colonels, Two 2500
,, Others 1800
Brig. Surg. Lt.Colonel 25 years' service 888
Surgeon Lt. Colonel 20 ,, 852
Surgeon Major 15 ,, 677
,, 12 ,, 640
Surgeon Captain 10 „ 410
,, 6 ,, 392
5 ,. 304
Surgeon Lieutenant 5 ,, 286
Surg. Maj. in charge Nat. Regt. 2oyrs.' serv.&up. iiooo
,, ,, under 20 years' service 6800
Surg.Capt. in charge N. Regts.. above 5 yrs.' serv. c6oo
Surg. Lieut. ,, under 5 ,, C450
a Additional allowanceof Rs. 100 a month if Interpreter.
b Ninety Rupees horse allowance if in Cavalry Regts.
Sixty „ ,, „ ,, „
Commissariat Department.
Commissary General in Chief *25oo
Commifsary General for Transport *2ooo
„ of Circles, each *2000
Commissariat Department — ctniinued.
Rs. Per Mensem.
Assistant Commissary Generals, 1st Class 800
,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, 600
,, ,, ,, 3rd ,, 500
,, ,, ,, 4th ,, 400
Sub Assist. Commissary Generals, 1st Class 300
,, ,, ,, 2nd ,, 200
Military Accounts Department.
Controller of Military Accounts, Senior "2500
,, ,, Others "2200
Military Accountants, 1st Grade *i6so
,, ,, 2nd ,, *I400
,, ,, 3rd ,, *I200
,, ,, 4th ,, +IOOO
Assist. Military Accountants, 1st Grade * 750
,, ,, 2nd ,, * 600
,, ,, 3rd ,, * 500
STAFF CORPS.
While serving in India. Out of India.
5 o per Diem.
16
Rs.
General Officer ... 1295 per Mensem.
Bt. Col. & Lt. Col. 827
Major 640 ,,
Captain 374 „
Lieutenant 225 ,, 066 ,,
Native Cavalry Regiments (all Presidencies).
Rs. Per Mensem.
Commandant 700
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander 300
2nd Squadron Commander 210
3rd ,, „ 180
Squadron Officer and Adjutant 250
,, Officers 150
Native Infantry Regiments (all Presidencies).
Commandant 600
2nd in Command and Wing Commander 270
Wing Commander 230
Wing Officer and Adjutant 100
„ Quarter Master 150
Wing Officers 100
Various Corps.
Central India Horse, Commandant 800
,, ,, 2nd in Command 500
Corps of Guides, Commandant 800
,, 2nd in Command 350
„ Commandant of Cavalry 350
,, 2nd Squadron Commander 250
,, Wing Commander 250
„ Adjutant 275
,, Quarter Master 200
,, Squadron and Wing Subalterns... 150
Mhairara Battalion, Commandant 600
Mahva Bheel Corps, Commandant 400
,, ,, Adjutant 200
Deolee and Erinpoorah Forces, Squadron Comdr. 300
Aden Troop, Commandant 300
REGIMENTAL PAY AND ALLOWANCES
PER MONTH.
Horse Artillery and Cavalry.
Pay and Indian Horse
Allowances.
Rs.
Colonel 1358
Lieut. Colonel 1037
Major (d) 809
i, of Cav. under 2 yrs.
service as such 691
Captain 473
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 305
„ under 3 yrs.' serv.
and 2nd Lt 250
owance
s. Total.
Rs.
Rs.
120
1478
120
1157
120
929
120
811
90
565
60
365
60
Artillery and Engineers.
310
3°
1295
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major 759
Captain of Engineers... 433
,, Artillery 417
Lieut, after 3 yrs.' serv. 265
„ under 3 ,, 213
Infantry.
Colonel 1265
Lieut. Colonel 1002
Major (d) 759
,, under 2 years'
service as such 640
Captain 415
Lieut 256 ... o ... 25
„ under 3 yrs.' service
and 2nd Lieut. ... 202 ... o ... 222
(d) Senior Major of Cavalry andlnfantryreceiveeach
Rs. 30 in addition.
(e) Majors and Captains of Field Batteries receive
Rs. 60 and Lieutenants of Field Batteries Rs. 30 horse
Allowance.
CO
759
0
433
eo
417
eo
265
eo
213.
30
1295
30
1032
30
789
3°
670-
0
415
79i
Retirements with Gratuity,
Majors.
C. H. Wylly, S. Staffordshire Regt.
W. Elliot, Royal Artillery.
R. L. B. Steele, Inniskilling Fus.
L. A. Brooks, West India Regt.
J. E. Meholson, R. Army Med. Corps.
E. D. F. Bringhurst, ditto.
Captains.
C. K. Bu=he, h.p. 2 Dragoon Guards.
C. S. Keith, 3 Dragoon Guards.
W. Triggs, ditto.
W. Leetham, 5 Dragoon Guards.
M. FitzGerald, ditto.
K. R. Balfour, 1 Dragoons.
E. W. Jaffray, 13 Hussars.
H. H. P. Dundas, 15 Hussars.
H. R. Manton, 20 Hussars.
R. Tremaine, Royal Artillery.
W. G. Terry, ditto.
R. B. Feilden, ditto.
J. M. Macgowan, ditto.
J. C. Kirk, ditto.
C. L. Lindsay, Grenadier Guards.
H. A. Pakenham, ditto.
E. R. Taylor, ditto.
Hon. W. L. Bagot, ditto.
Hon. H. R. B. Hamilton. Coldstm. Gds.
F. D. J. Anuesley, East Kent Regt.
T. B. Dixon, Lancaster Regiment.
W. L. Forbes, Royal Fusiliers.
R. P. Smith, Devonshire Regiment.
B. Harrison, E. Yorkshire Regiment.
A. Nelson, Bedfordshire Regiment.
W. C. Hall, Welsh Fusiliers.
F. W. H. Sherwin, Inniskilling Fus.
W. H. Lord, Worcestershire Regt.
R. Marshall, West Riding Regiment.
H. Barlow, South Stafford Regt.
E. D. G. Richards, ditto.
G. E. Temple, Derbyshire Regt.
H. C. W. Beeching, West Kent Regt:
R. C. M. Heys'iam. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
E. Howell, ditto.
A. H. Robeson, Wiltshire Regt.
W. Thorburn, Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders.
C. F. T. Cochrane, Leinster Regt.
J. N. M. MacGregor, Dublin Fus.
W. V. Kceles, Rifle Brigade.
C. F. PinDey, ditto.
J. P. Myles, R. Army Med. Corps.
H. F. Dillon, ditto.
R. A. Bostock, ditto.
W. P. G. Graham, ditto.
G. 0. G. Massy, h.p. Wiltshire Regt.
A. G. Scott, h.p. Royal Artillery.
F. L. Duncan, Army Serv. Corps.
F. A. Robertson. Royal Marines.
Lieutenants.
D. F. Loftus, Grenadier Guards.
L. M. Farrell, Yorkshire Regt.
L. F. A. Barlow, Berkshire Regt.
W. Triggs.
Paymaster.
Surgeon Majors. -
P. J. Nealon, ret. pay.
E. D. F. Bringhurst.
Surgeon Captains.
R. A. Bostock, Scots Guards.
J. P. Myles.
Veterinary Captains.
E. H. Kelly.
J. H. Jackson.
Resignations.
Lieutenant Colonels.
R. M. Cantlon, Reserve.
T. E. Hirst, ditto.
Majors.
G. Stovell, Reserve.
H. S. Blaydes, ditto.
Captains.
Prince Victor A. J. Duleep
Dragoons.
W. B. C. Hodge, 12 Lar.ccre.
T. M. Young, 16 Lancers.
Singh, 1
E. T. Hill, 19 Hussars.
G. W. Dundas, 20 Hussars.
Lord Romilly, Coldstream Guards.
W. Neilson, Highland Light Inf.
R. F. Ryan, Irish Rifles.
R. J. Ingles, Leinster Regt.
D. H. Barker, West India Regt.
F. R. Barton, ditto.
F. de V. P. Creighton, Reserve,
J. B. Clarkson, ditto.
A. E. Morrall, ditto.
H. Coupland, ditto.
J. W. Evans, ditto.
3 *
793
Resignations.
Lieutenants.
Hon. C. H. Wyndham, I Life Guards.
M. E. G. R. Wingfield, 2 Life Guards.
Hon. 0. C. Molyneux, ditto.
D. Parker, 1 Dragoon Guards.
M. S. B. Gubbins, 2 Dragoon Guards.
W. D. P. Watson, 2 Dragoons.
Hon. H. Baring, 4 Hussars.
A. F. Morse, 6 Dragoons.
F. J. C. Howard, 8 Hussars.
L. F. Ricardo, ditto.
R, S. V. Dyas, ditto.
B. H. Piercy, 12 Lancers.
H. M. Montgomery, 17 Lancers.
H. C. Richards, 18 Hussars.
H. L. A. Troyte. 20 Hussars.
G. H. M. Baker, Royal Artillery.
S. G. Jebb, ditto.
P. L. Foster, ditto.
B. R. Brewin, ditto.
J. S.Edgar, ditto.
T. C. L. Thomas, ditto.
W. W. Ashley, Grenadier Guards.
H. R. E. Harrison, ditto.
Hon. G. G. Hamilton, Scots Guards.
L. A. F. Dawson, Northumberland Fus.
A. E. Vincent, Warwick Regt.
H. P. Turner, Bedfordshire Regt.
W. Auchincloss, Cheshire Regt.
H. E. Mayo, ditto.
A. F. Townshend, Scottish Rifles.
J. G. Blackburne, Derbyshire Regt.
R. B. Hope, West Kent Regt.
M. S. D. Westropp, Irish Rifles.
H. Wilding, ditto. -
R. P. D. Pattison, Argyll and Sutherland
Highlanders.
G. T. Bradford, Minister Fus.
E. A. Hulseberg, West India Regt.
C. W. Brownjohn, Royal Marines.
A. M. Brown, Reserve.
E. P. W. Cobb, Welsh Fus.
Second Lieutenants.
E W. Cushen, 3 Hussars.
K. D. Mackenzie, 5 Lancers.
P. F. Hunt, 13 Hussars.
R. Boequet, Royal Engineers.
Lord Stavordale, Coldstream Guards.
St. C. A. J. Macleay, Scots Guards.
C. de V. Autridge, Royal Scots..
R. J. Dennis, Lancashire Fus.
W. F. Paul, King's Own Scottish Bordrs.
A. E. Greatwood, East Surrey Regt.
J. Waddell, West Riding Regt.
L. E. A. Bennett, Oxford Light Inf.
C. E. A. F. S. Butler, York Light Inf.
W. B. Du Pre, King's Royal Rifles.
W. W. Hudson, ditto.
J. F. Durrant, Manchester Regt.
G. L. Gregory, Durham Light Inf.
T. Close, Rifle Brigade.
S. 0. R. Hamilton, West India Regt.
H. C. Luckhardt, Indian Staff Corps.
C. G. P. Campbell, Reserve.
E. G. S. Creek, ditto.
Surgeon Majors.
C. Knott, Medical Reserve.
G. G. Sparrow, ditto.
J. Sutcliffe, ditto.
Surgeon Captain .
W. C. James, Medical Reserve.
Surgeon Lieutenants.
G. R. J. Fletcher, Medical Reserve.
E- P. A. Mariette, ditto.
Chaplain.
Rev. E. P. Smith, 4th Class.
Removed from the Army.
Captain.
H. Thornton, Indian Staff Corps.
C. B. Clutterbuck, King's Own Scottish
Borderers.
R. Wark, R. Artillery (District Officer).
Second Lieutenants.
R. G. Patchett, Welsh Regiment. | W. P. N. Hicks, Indian Staff Corps.
Riding Master.
' J. B. Kempthorne, 12 Lancers.
Lieutenants.
A. Benwell, Royal Artillery.
A. H. P. Luckhardt, Somerset Lt. Inf.
Superseded for Absence Without Leave.
Lieutenant.
H. C. Bar well, Warwick Regt.
Second Lieutenant.
A. F. Bunbury, Manchester Regt.
793
DEATHS
Generals.
Sir E . Lugard, East Surrey Kegt.
C. C. Crutchley, Welsh Fusiliers.
Sir D. Lysons, Derbyshire Regt.
Sir H. J. Warre, Wiltshire Regt.
H. W. Gwynn, Royal Marines.
A. F. Hamilton, Royal Engineers.
Sir H. E. Longden, Lincoln Regt.
Sir J. T. Airey, Inniskilling Fus.
H. J. Stannus, retired list.
J. M'N. Walter, Sussex Regt.
E. Wodehouse, South Wales Bordrs.
Sir W. Hope, Bart., retired list.
T. E. Knox, Norfolk Regt.
SirM. K. Kennedy, IT. S. List R. (Bombay)
Engineers.
G. S. Montgomery, do. Bombay Inf.
A. Fraser, do. R. (Bengal) Engineers.
Sir D. S. Dodgson, do. Bengal Inf.
H. A. Adams, do. Bombay Inf.
H. Man, do. Madras Staff Corps.
J. A. S. Faulknor, do. Bombay Inf.
G. Baldock, do. Madras Staff Corps.
W. A. Riach, do. do.
C. H. Abdy, do. do.
A. B. Marsack, do. do.
G. W. Frazer, do. Bengal Staff Corps.
R. A. Moore, do. Madras Staff Corps.
C. Batchelor, do. Bengal Cavalry.
Lieutenant Generals.
Sir W. H. Goodenough, R. Artillrey.
R. B. Hawley, King's Royal Rifles.
Sir H. M. Havelock-Allan, Bart., Irish
Regiment.
E. A. Williams, Royal Artillery.
G. N. Boldero, retired list.
S. Henning, ditto.
Sir F. D. Middleton, ditto.
G. A. Walker, U. S. List Madras S.C.
C. D. Clementson, do. do.
J. D. Hall, do. Bombay Staff Corps.
S. W. Lennox, do. Madras Infantry.
C. W. Tremenheere, r.p. R. (Bombay)
Engineers.
Major Generals.
A. H. H. Walsh, Royal Marines.
J. Duncan.
E. A. Wood.
A. G. Yeatman-Biggs, R. Artillery.
R. G. Woodthorpe, Royal Engineers.
G. R. FitzRoy, retired list.
T. L. Lynden-Bell, ditto.
S. Hackett, retired list.
Sir W. G. Da vies, U. S. List Bengal S.C.
C. W. R. Chester, do. Indian S.C.
H. R. Wintle, do. Bengal Infantry.
H. C. B. Barnett, do Indian S.C. "
H. St. G. Tucker, do. Bengal Infantry.
H. K. Bushe, do. Bombay Infantry.
R. P. Anderson, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
J. A. Angus, do. do.
E. A. H. Bacon, r.p. Bombay Staff Corps.
J. W. F. Bean, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
E. S. Berkeley, r. p. Madras Staff Corps.
G. B. Bevan, r.p. 1ST. Lancashire Regt.
Sir C. Bourchier, r.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
C. V. Bowie, r.p. do.
E. M. Boxer, r.p. Royal Artillery.
A. A. P. Browne, r.p. Regtl. Dist.
T. E. Byrne, r.p. Royal Artillery.
G. F. Carnegie, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
T. Clerk, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
W. P. Collingwood, r.p. Rcgtl. Dist.
H. W. H. Coxe, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
T. Cuming, r.p. Royal Artillery.
L. H. Denne, r.p. ditto.
Hon. G. T. Devereux, do. do.
G. McB. B. Farquharson, r.p. Bombay
Staff Corps.
H. M. Finlay, r.p. R. (Madras) Art.
G. F. Gildea, r.p. Scots Fusiliers.
G. Graydon, r.p. Royal Artillery.
H. L. F. Greville, do. do.
J. W. Grey, r.p. 85 Foot,
H. Hammond, r.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
C. R. Hill, r.p. Royal Artillery.
F. G. Hodgson, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
C. Holroyd, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
R. G. Hughes, r.p. 30 Foot.
A. Hunter, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
T. John, r.p. Duke of Cornwall's Lt. Inf.
J. J. Johnstone, r..p. Grenadier Guards.
G. C. Lambert, r.p. Brigade Depot.
W. K. Leet, r.p. Somerset Lt. Inf.
G. B. Malleson, r.p. Bengal S.C.
J. E. Mayne r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
F. J. Moberly, r.p. R. (Madras) Eng.
W. C. F. Molyneaux, r.p. Cheshire Regt.
A. A. Munro, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
W. S. Oliphant, r.p. R. (Bengal) Eng.
E. H. Power, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
J. Roe, r.p. n Foot.
H. T. Rogers, r.p. R. (Madras) Eng.
W. D. Shipley, r.p. S. Lancashire Regt.
C. J. C. Sillery, r.p. Suffolk Regt.
J. F. Stafford, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
3*
794
Deaths.
W. J. Vizard, r.p. Madras Staff Corps.
C. J. S. Wallace, r.p. 25 Foot.
L. S. Warren, r.p. Regimental List.
R. A. Wauchope, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
J. E. L. Willows, do. do.
C. H. Wilson, r.p. Madras Staff Corp*.
C. L. Woodruffe, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
E. A. Wylde, r.p. Royal Marines.
H. W. H. D. Dumaresq, r.p. R. Eng.
W. Rose, r.p. Madras Start Corps.
F, G. Pym, late Royal Marines.
Colonels.
W. B Warner, Madras Cavalry.
E. Carrington, h.p. Worcester Regt.
B. Heygate. Army Service Corps.
A. Bosworth, West India Regt.
A. C. Alexander, r.p. Roval Engineers.
P. C. Rynd, U. S. List Bengal S.C.
H. C. B. Tannei, do. Indian S.C.
W. C. Plant, do. do.
C. J. 0. Chambers, do. do.
J. W. Macdougall, do. do.
H. S. Marshall, do. Bengal Infantry.
H. W. J. Senior, do. Indian S.C.
F. W. Cary, r.p. Regimental District.
W. E. Chambers, r.p. Bengal S.C.
C. P. Cramer, r.p. King's R. Rifles.
H. Crawford, r.p. Inni-killing Fus.
J. R. Currie, r.p. Bengal Staff Corps.
W. H. Carton, r.p. do.
M. M. Gillies, r.p. Regtl. District
0. M. Graham, r.p. Bengal S.C
T. P. Graham, r.p Scots Guards.
A. O'D. Grattan, r p. Royal Engineers.
P. Johnston, r.p. 32 Foot.
J. R. King, r.p. Royal Artillery.
S. C. Kyle, r.p. do.
G. A. Milman, do.
F. Ley, r.p. Royal Marines.
J. M. M'Neill, r.p. R. Engineers.
Sir V. D. Majendie, r.p. R. Artillery.
V. D. Mathias, r.p. R. Marine Art.
J. A. R. Meade, r.p. R. Artillery.
E. Meurant, r.p. Regtl. District.
E. A. Mottet, r.p. Madras S.C.
St. G. Caulfeild, do.
R. W. Robinson, r.p. Bedford Regt.
W. Y. H. Shortt, r p. Bombay S.C.
G. W. Smith, r.p. Shropshire Lt. Inf.
E. Swetenham, r p. Bengal S.C.
L. W. Taylor, r.p.R. (Bengal) Art.
H. B. Urmston, r.p. Bengal S.C.
B. Vandeleur, r.p. 5 Lancers.
H. S. Baillie, late R. Horse Guards.
G. W. Francklyn, late 17 Foot.
C. I). Pedder, late 39 Foot.
Lieutenant Colonels.
B. H. Pollard, Indhn Staff Corps.
C. L. Dale, West India Eegt.
G. Gaisford, Indian Staff Corps.
W. L. Brereton, h.p. Munster Fus.
F. J. Burridge, Royal Artillery.
T. W. C. Leathern, Gloucester Regt.
J. D. Cunningham, Royal Artillery.
H. L. Wells, Royal Eugineers.
E. F. David, Royal Marines.
R. A. C. King, Royal Artillery.
F. S. Sorell, Indian Staff Corps.
J. Haughton, ditto (killed in action).
F. W. Reader, Leicestershire Regt.
G. b. Thomson, Sussex Regiment.
C. F. Gambier, Indian Staff Corps.
J. Ring, R. Army Medical Corps.
J. Powell, ditto.
W. S. Mills, r.p. Argyll and Sutherland'.
Highlanders.
W. F. C. Gray, r.p. N. Stafford Regt.
R. A. Chermside, r.p. Army Service Corps*
J. R. Sharp, r.p. Lancaster Regt.
D. O'Brien, r.p. Royal Engineers.
J. F. Harman, r.p. Royal Artillery.
F. M. E. Vibart, do. do.
J. B. Lindsell, r.p. Royal Engineers.
C. Hely, r p. Suffolk Regiment.
S. W. Bell, r.p. 34 Foot-
F. E. Bennett, r.p. Army Service Corps..
T. T. Boileau, r.p. 20 Hussars.
C. W. Cragg, r.p. Rifle Brigade.
F R. DeBude. r.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
W. Delane, do. do.
A. M'G. Denny, r.p. 13 Foot.
W. E. Despard, r.p. Royal Marines.
C. M. Erskine, r.p. Bombay S.C.
F. Falkner, r.p. 50 Foot.
S. Gardiner, r.p. Royal Artillery.
R. C. Harvey, r.p. Royal Marines.
G. C. Boase, do. do.
G. R Hodgson, r.p. Indian Staff Corps.
H. W. J. Hubback, r.p. Royal Artillery.
C. S. Hunt, r.p. 19 Foot.
F. M. Hunter, r.p. Indian Staff Corps.
C. C. King, r.p. R. Marine Artillery.
W. M. N. Kington, r.p. 4 Hussars.
G. K. M'Callum, r p. Gordon Highlanders
(Gentleman at Arms).
M. J. Macartney, r.p R. (Bombay) Eng.
A. H. Maclean, r.p. Royal Artillery.
R. G. Newbigging, r.p. 84 Foot.
F. H. E. Owen, r.p. R. Marine Artillery .-
E. Simson, r.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
A. J. D. Smith, r.p. 65 Foot.
C. E. Vansittart, r.p. Army Ord. Dept.
A. B. Shakespear, R. Marine Artillery.
F. St. J. AT. Bane, late Scots Guards.
T. Benson, late 66 Foot.
R. W. Brooke, late 60 Rifles.
B. W. C. B. Cave, late 2 Dragoon Gds;
R. Grove, late 90 Foot.
H. Hardingc, late Rifle Brigade.
H. Holden, late 13 Dragoons.
C. P. Ibbetson, late half pay.
E. Molyncux, late 7 Dragoon Guards.
J. P. Pigott, late S. 0. of Pensioners.
C. D. Rich, late 9 Lancers.
H. A. Nicholson, late S. Lancashire Regt..
J. II. R. Rose, late 17 Lancers.
W. A. Shortt, late 57 Foot.
Deaths.
795
T. H. Somerville, late 3 Foot.
-A. Tipping, late Grenadier Cuards.
• G. F. White, late 31 Foot.
Majors.
"*A. B. Thruston, Oxford Lt. Infantry.
O. Adye, Indian Statf Corps.
E. F. L. Napier, Cameron Highlanders
(of wounds received in action).
M. J. Slater, Royal Engineers.
H. 6. Leonard, North Lancashire Regt.
Hon. C. C. Winn, Rifle Brigade.
D. W. Hickman, Indian Staff Corps.
- C. H. W. Donovan, Army Service Corps
(of wounds received in action).
G. E. Walter, Indian Staff Corps.
H. Wharry, ditto.
C. W. Yeung, West India Regt.
T. A. Mackenzie, Cameron Highldrs.
B. C. LJrquhart, ditto (killed in action).
■ C. M. Lester, West Yorkshire Regt.
G. S. Cardew, R. Army Med. Corps.
E. V. Huyshe, r.p. Welsh Regiment.
•W. I. Haynes, r.p. Sussex Regiment.
•C. H. Santi, r.p. Army Service Corps,
F. Maxwell, r.p. Highland Lt. Inf.
;S. T. Bridgford, r.p. Royal Marines.
E. Emerson, r.p. 8 Foot.
A. Fawkes, do. do.
G. Groves, r.p. Coast Brig, of Art.
0. C. Jones, r.p. 25 Foot.
A. V. O'Brien, r.p. 60 Foot.
'T. A. Kemble, r.p. n Foot.
R. B. Manning, r.p. Royal Fusiliers.
G. H. Allfrey, late 2 Dragoon Guards.
J. Blackburn, late 85 Foot.
F. Drage, late Depot Battalion.
C. H. J. Heigham, late 17 Foot.
_4. H. H. Mercer, late 89 Foot.
-£. Van Slraubenzee, late 100 Foot.
■ W. C. W. Rawlinson, late Lincoln Regt.
•Captains.
A. H. Barclay, 18 Hussars.
.Hon. E. E. M. Mostyn, Royal Artillery.
'H. Calley, ditto.
'C. E. Rolt, ditto.
*.S. J. Chamier, ditto.
' T. M. Dickinson, ditto.
A. M. de L. Cowper-Smith, ditto.
R. C. Wellesley, ditto.
■ C. A. Molony, ditto (of wounds received
in action).
W. A. Matthews, ditto.
J. R. B. Serjeant, Royal Engineers.
A. L. Swainson, ditto.
E. D. Bullen, ditto.
R. P. Spurway, Royal Scots.
«C. F. G. Taubman, Lancaster Regt.
G. Caldecott, Warwick Regt. (killed in
action).
F. W. Noithey, Worcestershire Regt.
H. F. Wethered, E. Lancashire Regt.
A. Watson, S. Staffordshire Regt.
H. M. Shiel, Dorsetshire Regt.
C. G. Stewart, S. Lancashire Regt.
J. M. Maxwell, West Kent Regt.
J. Golding, Suffolk Eegiment.
C. S. Cottingham, Manchester Regt.
A. A. E. Lockhart, Highland Lt. Inf.
A. C. D. Bailiie, Seaforth Highlanders (of
wounds received in action).
C. Findlater, Cameron Higldrs. (ditto).
R. A. D. Kowlev, Irish Rifles.
W. K. Falcon, West India Regt.
P. C. E Macdonald, do. (of wounds received
in action).
J. Boulger, Armv Service Corps.
R. N. J. Glen, ditto.
W. W. Smith, R, Army Med. Corps.
C. Sdiofield, Indian Staff Corps.
D. M. Bower, ditto.
H. W. A. Marson, ditto.
A. R. Barwell, ditto.
Hon. A. F. Napier, ditto.
W. J. J. J. Kirkpatrick, r.p. Munster Fus.
P. Montagu, r.p. 12 Lancers.
J. E. M. Pilkington, r.p. Gloucester Regt.
F. F. Ramsay, r.p. Gordon Highldrs.
A. M'Lachlan, r.p. East Kent Regt.
H. A. Travers, late Scots Fusiliers.
F. S. Dugmore, r.p. 56 Foot.
J. D. G. Higgon, r.p. Royal Artillery.
F. L. Duncan, late A. S. Corps
F. A. Robertson, late R. Marines.
M. Wright, late 19 Hussars.
A. B. Ridley, late Lancaster Regt.
Lieutenants.
C. Crosbie, 4 Dragoon Guards.
F. T. Parker, 5 Dragoon Guards.
H. H. Lamb, ditto.
F. F. Fenton,n Hussars(o/tM>ii?icfe received
in action).
R S. Grenfell, 12 L,ZLiiceTs(killed in action).
A. R. Armstrong, 19 Hussars.
P. Chapman, 21 Lancers.
A. O'C. Scott, Royal Artillery.
H. D. Hammond, do. (of ivoands received
in action).
A. F. Porcher, ditto.
F. F. N. Rees, Royal Engineers.
J. R. Barkworth, ditto.
W. Babington, ditto.
C. R. Tonge, ditto (killed while on duty).
0. E. Osborn, ditto.
C. D. C. Tighe, ditto.
R. J. G. Fraser, ditto.
A. H. Turing, Indian S C. (killed in action).
B. Logan, Devoushire Regiment.
F. J. N. Chichester, ditto.
P. G. Stewart, Scots Fusiliers.
H. St. J. Morrell, Cheshire Regt.
A. Coast, lnniskilling Fusiliers.
* This name was accidentally placed among the Captains in our previous issue, and it should
liiive been added that Major Thruston was murdered while in the discharge of his duty.
796
Deaths.
K. Williams, Gloucester Regt.
D. R. Napier, Oxford Lt. Infantry.
H. W. B. French, ditto.
S. I. de Kantzow, Derbyshire Regt.
F. G. Jones, ditto.
M. R. Walker, Yorkshire Lt. Inf. (killed
in action).
T. P. Dowdnall, ditto (ditto).
A. W. Ralston, N. Staffordshire Regt.
J. M. Davies, Durham Lt. Infantry.
R. J. A. Haldane, Highland Lt. Infantry
(killed while on duty).
J. C. 0. Blair, Cameron Highlanders.
H. E. C. Keating, Leinster Regt. (killed
while on duty).
W. 0. Harvey, Munster Fusiliers.
C. 0. M'Caus'land, Dublin Fusiliers.
D. Poole, West India Regiment.
F.E.Yeld, Ho. (of wounds received in action).
H. N. Corbett,' ditto.
R. R. Rickets, do. (killed in action).
T. E. Headlam, Royal Marines.
C. M. Cockcraft, Indian SO.
H. R. Troup, ditto.
A. H. Garden, ditto.
N. A. Macdonald, ditto.
C. E. Lees, ditto.
0. G. E. Ewart, ditto.
R. H. Raymond, ditto.
J. B. Bedford, ditto.
W. F. Stevenson, ditto.
A. S. Stephen, ditto.
A. J. S. Taylor, ditto.
R. T. D. Le'ith, ditto.
F. D. Crozier, r.p. 4 West India Regt.
G. D. Robertson, r.p. 21 Foot.
J. H. Little, h.p, East York. Eegt.
Second Lieutenants.
J. T. Ferris, Indian Staff Corps.
E. A. Martin, 21 Lancers.
E. V. Tighe, Royal Artillery.
F. T. Ord, ditto.
H. P. Bellanti, R. Malta Artillery.
J. Azzopardi, do.
W. A. L. Hale, Northumberland Fus.
H. V. Fison, ditto.
J. V. L. Maunsell, Lancashire Fusiliers.
J. G. FitzGerald, Oxford Lt. Infantry.
N. N. Drake, Essex Regiment.
J. S. Comyn, West Kent Regiment.
E. St. G. Hughes, Yorkshire Lt. Infantry
(killed in action).
P. A. Gore, Seaforth Highldrs. (ditto).
E. T. Scriven. Rifle Brigade.
J. Murray, Irish Rifles.
L. W. Nelson, Rifle Brigade.
Hon. E. G. Boyle, ditto.
S. G. G. Bedford, Indian S 0.
W. F. Marshall, ditto.
G. W. Ellis, Unattached List.
A. A. L. Barnes, ditto.
M. L. Knight, R. Marine Art.
W. H. Hewett, h.p. 20 Hussars.
Riding Masters.
C. C. Brooke, r.p. R. Military College.
J. Harran, r.p. 14 Hussars.
Quarter Masters.
P. Woodrow. Lincoln Regt.
W. Young, Cameron Highlanders.
J. Cunningham, Irish Rifles.
J. Arthur, Army Service Corps.
W. H. Lowing, r.p. West Yorkshire Regt.
T. H. Clark, r.p. 14 Hussars.
W. Cox, r.p. Suffolk Regt.
A. Hall, r.p. 75 Foot.
J. Jones, r. p. Royal Engineers.
W. Lambert, r.p. Military Train.
N. M'Leod, r.p. Royal Artillery.
R. Matheson, r.p. Somerset Lt. Inf.
J. Munro, r p. Royal Artillery.
H. F. Nettles, r.p. Dorsetshire Regt.
M. O'Donnell, r.p. 23 Foot.
H. Selby, r.p. Lancashire Fusiliers.
G. F. Stenson, r.p. Dublin Fusiliers.
F. Stribling, r.p. 32 Foot.
D. Wyllie, r.p. 15 Foot.
W.Collett, r.p. Commiss. & Transport Staff..
C. M'Garry, r.p. ditto.
E. B. D'Arcy, r.p. Ord. Store Dept.
Staff Paymasters.
E. M. Dougherty.
W. A. Burnett.
A. Brett, ret. pay.
W. Briggs, ditto.
F. W. Dundee, ditto.
T. C. Higginson, ditto.
H. G. A. Powell, ditto.
G. H. Turner, ditto.
Paymasters.
P. Low.
W. Harrison, ret. pay.
F. L. Bennett, h.p. 39 Foot.
G. C. Gooch. h.p. 18 Foot.
G. K. Leet, h.p. Welsh Fusiliers.
W. F. Wheble, h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards.
E. Courtney, h.p. Control Dept.
J. M. Green, do. do.
A. Bucknall, Royal Marines.
Assistant Commissary General.
C. R. Shervinton, half pay,
Commissary.
L. R. Castray, h.p. Control Dept.
Deputy Commissary.
J. Dungey, half pay.
Assistant Commissary.
J, Lynas, half pay.
Deputy Assistant Superintendent of Stores^
P. H. Camilleri, half pay.
Deaths.
796a
Surgeon Generals.
S. Currie, ret. pay.
W. S. Murray, ditto.
A. Smith, ditto.
S. Fuller, ditto.
Surgeon Major General.
J. Inkson, ret. pay.
Deputy Sicrgeons General.
W. Hemphill, ret. pay.
J. E. M. Lewis, ditto.
A. Maclean, ditto.
E. M'Grath, ditto.
Deputy Inspectors General.
E. W. Bawtree, ret. pay.
J. T. 0. Johnston, ditto.
W. 0. Mackenzie, ditto.
Brigade Surgeon Lt. Colonel.
J. Williamson.
Surgeon Lt. Colonel.
B. W. Fowler, ret. pay.
Brigade Surgeons.
P. B. Baker, ret. pay.
B. Burland, ditto.
H. G. Gillespie, ditto.
J. Johnston, ditto.
J. G. Leask, ditto.
D. C. M'Fall, ditto.
F. Pennington, ditto.
Surgeon Majors.
E. T. Buckle, ret. pay.
T. Murragh, ditto.
E. W. Troup, ditto.
Surgeon Captains.
E. Concoran.
J. Walker.
A. J. Lattery.
Surgeon,
W. E. Thompson, r.p. 2 W. Indian Eegt.
Assistant Surgeon.
0. Smith, ret, pay.
Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
J. Ferris, ret. pay.
Veterinary Captains.
J. Finlayson.
A, J. Haslam (killed while on duty).
Veterinary Lieutenant.
H. C. Harris.
Chaplains.
Bev. J. Corhett, 1st Class, ret. pay.
Bev. E. E. Kavanagh (2nd Class).
Bev. T. Coney, ret. pay(irf Class).
Bev. H. Huleatt, ret. pay (\st Class).
Bev. T. E. Maynard, ret. pay.
Inspectors of Army Schools.
T J. Flinter, ret. pay.
E. W. M'Governe, ret. pay.
T. C. Sherwood, ret. pay.
797
INDEX TO THE ACTIVE LIST.
Abaiiie, EustaceH. S.... 150
— Harry Bertram 152
— Henrv Richard 7
Abbey, Walter B. T 44°
Abbott, Frank 32, 4°9
— Henry Alexius 31, 4°9
— Henry Byam 40, 41-6
— Herbert E. Stacy. ..6i, 203
— Sir James 183
— Leonard Henry 442
Abdy, Anthony John 60
Abell, "William Hy 320
Abercrombie, Alex. H. 58, 259
— Alexander William ... 348
Abrahall, Chris. H. H. 401
— JohnH 4°°
Abud, Henrv M 68, 414
Acheson.A O.M.B. Vi*et. 222
a'Court, Charles 5°i 356
— Leonard Holmes 325
Acton, Chas. A. Ball ... 264
— Hv. L. Barnwell 420
— Regld. Thos. A. Ball 315
— Thomas H. E 56,
Ac worth, G. P. AufK're 2111-
— Louis Raymond 284
Adair, Arthur C 257
— Charles Osbori 175
— Henry BenjauiinN. 70, 209
— Hugh Robert 172
— William Finlay 444
— William Thompson 45, 399
Adam, Fred.Archibald74.295
— Frederick Loch 223
Adams, Alexander 212
— Archibald 524
— CecilE.G.Woollcombe 182
— Charles 525
— Francis 443
— George Stop.ford 257
— Gofton Gee 381
— Hamilton J. Goold66, 225
— Henry E. F. Goold 76, 170
— Richard 379
— Robert Bellew ... 46, 415
— Robt. Frederick 379
— Robert Henry 143
— Walter Seym- >ur 395
— William Augustus ... 146
Adamson.Hy. Mackenzie 382
— John Thomas Graves 440
Addington, Son. H. W.... 172
— Hiley Reginald ...75,3
— Wm. Leonard 73, 227
Addison, Alfred M 265
— Arthur Jos. Berkeley 344
— Charles James 3
■ — George Henry 214
— George William ...43, 206
— John F.R.N. Maitland 181
Adie, Joseph Rosamond 517
Adkins, Arthur S 305
— John 357
Adlercron, Rodolph L. 342
Adye, Arthur 61, 412
— CapelGeo 56, 247
— Daniel Richar. I 433
— John 41, 169
— Sir J. Miller 163
— Mortimer Stopford ... 237
— Walter 58, 344
Agar, Edward 68, 209
Agnew, Chas. Hamlyn 70,145
— Quentin G. Kinnaird 259
Aherne, Thomas 1
Ahmed.ZalnoorA 515
Aikenhead, Frank 175
Ainslie, Clement 211
— Henry Percival 436
— Henry Sand vs 233
Ainsworth, Hugh 520
— Wm. John 332
Airey, Rbt. Berkeley 265, 365
Airb'e, Earlof 48, 153
Aitken, Arthur E 419
— Francis M 77, 350
— William 31, 165
Akennan, Chas. S. A.... 214
Alban, William Gore 60, 418
Alcock, Alfred Wm 517
Alderson, Edwin A.H.47, 313
James B. Standly ... 254
— Perceval 0. Newsam...275
— Samuel Frank 179
Aldridge, Arthur R 382
— Charles Powlett 2S8
— John Bartteloc 178
Aldworth, William ... 49, 2S2
Alexander, Alex. C. A.... 379
— Arthur Chas. B 336
— Arthur Vickers 436
— Aubrey de Vere ...45, 410
— Major Charles H. 61
— Lieut. Charles Henry 437
— Claud 224
— Dudley Henry 247
— Edward Currie 443
— Ernest Wright 17S
— Frederick Freeman ... 453
— Fred. Hy. Thos.. ..252, 373
— George Forbes 383
— Gerald D'Arragon 70, 170
Harvey 71
— Henry Lethbridge ... 294
— Henry Sterling 436
— James Leslie 436
— John Donald 384
— Reginald 357
— Ricbard Stuart 418
— Robert Clifford John 181
— Walter Lorenzo 256
— Son. Walter Philip 46, 143
— Sev.W. Bernard Lyon 396
— William Dallas i~
Wm. Nathaniel Stuart 348
— William Patrick 175
Alford, Fred. Lewis 176
— Henry S. Lewis 259
Alington, Arthur C. M. 277
Alison, Sir Arch 303
Allan, Percy Stuart 339
Allanson, Cecil J. Lyons 18
Allardyce, Arthur J. ... 25
— John G. Buchanan ... 18
Allason.R. Bannatine 56, 168
— Walter 25
Allatt, Hy. T. Ward 40, 368
Allcard, Herbert 180
Allen, Alexander 52, 398
— Alfred J. W
— Alfred Lynn 244
— ClementR Weigwood 298
— Douglas M 45, 360
— Edward 66,344
— Edward Lynn 234
— Francis S 45, 275
— Fred. Edw. Halstead 175
— Fred. Se.vmour 43, 249
— George Burges 31.
— George Leverstone ... 386
— Hugh Morris 433
— John Richard H....54, i6r
— Newton Seymour 61, 29
— Philip 308
— Ralph Edward 17
— Robert Franklin.. 73, 209
— Sydney Glenn 382
— Walter Harding ...74, 416
— William Henry 3
— William Jefferies B... 1
— William Lynn 2
Ailenby, Augustus H.... 42c
— Edmund H. H 72, 147
Alleyne, Sir James 6, 164
Allgood, Bertram 345
— William Hy. L 32
Allhusen, Fred. Hy i=c
Allin, Wm. B 37.
Allison, Hazlett 52
Allport, Chas. Win 38
— Henry K 379
Alone, John P. H. M. ... 360
Alpin, Wm. Geo. P 517
Alston, James William 344
Altham, Edward A. ...65, 225
Amery, Harold F. S. ... 299iAugus, John Neill
Ames, Albert G 44° Anley, Barnett ». L. G.
— Cecil Gardner 444 — Frederick Gore
— Launcelot Hope Rix 441 — Henry Augustus 279,
— Oswald Heury 133 — Philip Fras. Ross
Amesbury, Fred. C. D.... 424 — William Bower
— Wheaten L. Raleigh- 436 Annand, Ernest Fred ...
Amey, Arthur 333, 365 Annesley, Albemarle C.
Amory, Harry W. L. H. — Arthur L. Lyttelton..
Heathcoat 22
Amos, Herbert G. M 267
Amohlett, Chas. Edwd. 147
— CharlesGrqve 329
Anderson, A. R. Steele 518
— Alexander Vass 528
Allan Meyrick 432
Arthur W. Leslie 17, 404
Austin Thomas 176
— Cecil Ford .. 213
— Charles Alex 49, 169
— Charles Kirkpatrick 437
— Clinton Coniandt ... 419
— David 261
— Edmund Bullar ...65,169
— Edward Brooke ...30, 408
— Edw. Sambrooke Jn. 329
— Ernest Chester
Francis James 70, 209
Fras. Wyatt Abbot ... 327
George Whitefield ... 337
— Gordon Hay 444
— Graham D'Arcy... 76,400
Gilbert Ironside 400
— Henry Lawrence 435
— Horace Robert Fras. 434
— Horace Searle 4, 4°5
James 378
James Douglas 173
— Qr. Mr. John 366
Major John 516
John Buckle 385
John Hamilton 277
John Henry Abbot 72, 327
— Joseph Wm.Townsend 527
Louis Edward
Macclesfield H 442
Nelson Graham 25"
— Norman Ruth veil 442
— Patrick Graham 435
— Patrick William 305
— Rainy 21
— Reginald Hugh 36
— Robt. Holme Bankes 44°
— Robert Warren H. ... 334
— Rolland Fred. Hare... 418
— Rowland J. Percy ... 152
— Samuel 529
— Thomas Henry Edw. 190
— Warren Hastings 261
— Qr. Mr. William
— Qr. Mr. William 340
— William Campbell ... 150
— Major W. Christian 52,169
— Lt. William Christian 436
— William Cortlandt ... 440
— William James 284
— William Paul 41
— William R. Le G. ...46, 410
Andrew, Albert 431
— David C. Adrian 429
— Fred. Annesley 436
Andrewes, Fras. Edwd. 18 1
Andrews, Albion Ernest 291
— Charles Edward 334
— Charles George W. ... 287
— Christopher Boyd ... 401
— Daniel George 291
— Sev. George Hubert... 396
— Henry George 369
— Louis James 423
— Robert Williams 52
Andrus, Thos. Alchin... 329
Angell, Fred. J. 76, 346, 31
— John Charles 2
Angelo, Fred. W. P. ...74, 415
J. C. Cortlandt 440
Arthur S. R.
— Arthur Sydney E.356>
— Clifford R. T.'
Francis Charles ...57,
Jas. Howard A .
— William Henry
— Wm. Robt.Ewart ...
— Wm. R.Norton
Ansell, George K
Ansley, John Henry ...
Anson, Ernest St. Geo...
— Geo. Hamilton
— George Wemyss... 40,
— Bon. Henry James 71,
Anstey, Sev. Harry C. S.
Anstice, John C. A
Anstruther, Basil L. ...
— Charles James 71,
— Robert Abercrombie
Anstruther-Duncan, ~A.
William.... 31,
Anthonisz. A. H
Anthony, Richard Wm.
— Wm. Samuel
Antrobus, Edmund
Aplin, Hugh Morgan 169.
— Philip J. Hanham.75,
— Stephen Lushington..
Appelbe, Edw. B 48,
Appleby, Geo. Percy ...
Appleton, Arthur Fred..
— Henry 61,
Appleyard, George C...
A.pthorp, Dudley R....54,
— Kendal Pretyrnan
Arbouin, Guy Burnett...
Arbuckle, B. Vaughan...
— Fras. J. V
Arbuthnot, Alex. George
— Archibald Hugh
— Sir Charles G
— Dalrymple
— George Herbert
— George Holme
— ■ John Bernard
— Kenneth Wyndham
— Reginald Ramsay ...
— William Patrick
Arclidale, Hugh Jas. 56,
— James Blackwood 61,
— TheodoreMontgomery
rcher, Charles
— George J. Stoney ...
— Harry
— ■ James H. Lawrence
— Samuel Arthur
— Thomas
Archibald, Rev. W.F. ...
Ardagh, Sir John 0. 7,
Ardee, Reg. Le N. Lord,
Arden, John H. M
Arderne, David Davies
Argles, Owen Chas
Arkwright, Cyril
— Leonard A 70,
Armitage, Chas. L
— Edw. Hume 70,
— John Leathley
— Sev. Robort
— William Stuart
— William Thompson...
Armstrong, Allan,
— Arthur Knox
— Bertie Harold O
— Charles Arthur
— Edgar Herbert
— Edward
Amber, Felton 76, 257 Angus, John
■ John Wm. Edward 46, 410 — Gerald Denne
372I— Harold Gage Bewos..
181
3°3
3°3
309
306
179-
225
235
153
434
437
240
235
159
3'3
310
3r3
'47
3°7
280
37i
408
334
53°
147
32
15S
181
166
377
529
395
t6
402
4x6
424
368
251
395
208
178
too
254
3i7
225
401
179
271
163
175
423
310
223
336
254
401
263
368
n7g
446
338
666
17S
385
379
53i
204
219
276
178
430
146
209
237
170
271
396
177
180
325
430
213
233
257
334
234
401
Index — Active List.
798
Armstrong, Henry
— Hubert
— James
— John
— John Cecil 271,
— John Hervej'
— J.Saunders
— Oliver Oavleton ...75,
— Richard 76,
— St. George Bewes
— Thos. G. L. Herbert63
— Wilfrid E. Arbuthnot
— William Herbert
— William M'Gee
— W. M. Howard
Armytage, Geo. A.
Arnim, H. Chas. h
Arnold, Alfred James ...
— Arthur Seymour
— Francis Howard
— Herbert Tollemache
— Knighton 41,
— William Reginald ...
— William Richard
Arnott, Napoleon 26,
Arthur, Edm. John
— Leonard Robert S. ...
Arthy, Walter
Asbury, Alfred
Ash, AndrewSpotswood
— William 0. Uasson ...
Ashburner, Harley
Went worth
— Lionel Forbes
Ashburnham, Cromer ...
Ashby, George A. ...52,
— Harjld Francis
— John S 68,
Ashhurst, Chas. Hen. 76,
Ashley, Arthur 40,
— Charles James
Ashmore, Edwd. Bailey
Ashton, Cecil U. Gough
— Fred. Bins
Ashworth, Guy Charles
— Hugh Stirling
— Leonard Temple
— Perceval
Askwith, Henry Francis
— John B. H
— W. Harrison
Aslett, Wm. Chas. ...61,
Aspinall, Hugh H. H.71,
— Robert Lowndes
Aspinwall, James Hy. 66,
Asser, Joseph J 77,
Astell, Somerset C. G. F.
Aston. George Grey 74,
Atcherley.LleweilynWm.
Atchison, Charles Ernest
Atherley, Philip C F. ...
Atherton, Thos. Jas. ..58,
Athow, Frank
Atkins, Alban R. C. 365,
— Cyril R. Crofton
— William
Atkinson, Ben
— Edw. H. ne Vere
— Edward William
— Francis Darner
— Francis Garaett ...49,
— Francis Salisbury^,
— Frederick Dayot
— GeorgeCharles 73,
— George Robert 47,
— John Clayton
— ThomasHenryH B 71,
— Thomas William
Atlay, Hugh W
Attfield, Harry Kerr ...
Attree, Fred. Win. T. 5S,
Anchinleck, Danl.G.H.
Audain, Guy Mortimer .
— Mark Ralph P. ...354,
Auld, Robert
Austen, Arthur Robt.77,
— Robert A. Godwin ...
Austin, Francis James
— Geo. Brougham ...43,
— Herbert Henry
— Herbert Ward .
— John Garainer
— John Hen. Edw
— Rev. Piercv G. B
— Reginald F. E
Austria, Emperor of
Avetoom, Sarkies T. ...
A—dry, Ambrose John
Awdry, Vere H. A
Axe, Henry Joseph
Ayerst, William
Aylmer, Edm. K. G. 58,
— Fenton John 45,
— Frederick A 40,
— Henry Leycester...45,
Aytoun, Andrew
Babington, Alfred H...
— David Melville
— James Melville
— Stafford Charles
Babtie, William
Bacchus, John Basil R.
Backhouse, JuliusBatt 52
Bacon, Anthony E. M...
— Arthur Francis "..
— Arthur Henry
— Basil Keniick Wing
— Francis Temple
Badcock, Alex. James...
— Alex. R 6,
— Francis Frederick ...
— George Henry
Baddelev, Chas. Edw. ...
-Paul Fred. M
— Wm. Lewis C 48,
Badgley, J. Mont. T. 46,
Badham.ffieu. C. Hume...
Bagley, Arthur H
— Richard George
3aguall,Th' unas NTock75 ,
Baguold, Arth Henry 52,
Bagot, Chas. Hervey 32,
Bagshawe, Fred. Wm...
— Leonard Alfred
Baikie, H. A.D.Simpson
Bailey, Arthur Harold...
— Arthur W
— Charles
— Gilbert
— Henry Vincent
— ■ Lieut. John Henry ...
— '2nd Lt. John Henry
— Joseph Henry Russell
— Percy James
— Vivian Telford
— William
— Wm. Augustus
— William Edward
Baillie, Frederick D. 70,
— George
— Hugh Frederick
— Robert 68,
— Wm. L. Dennistoun..
— ■ Rev. Wm. Worters ...
Bailward, Arth. C. ..54,
Bain, David S. Erskine
Bainbridge, Edmd. Guy
Tulloch 77,
— George
— Norman Bruce
— Percy Agnew
— William Frank
Baines, Seo. Chas. Fred.
— Eduar Fras. Ea-dley
- Edw. Geo. G. Talbot .
Baird, Alex. W. Fred....
— Audrew
— Andrew Wilson ...22,
— D*vid
— Harry Beauchamp D.
— Henry H. Chisholm
— Percy Thomas Chas..
— Roy Fearon
Bairnsfather.P. Robt. 50,
— Thomas Henry
Baker, Alfred William
— Arthur Slade
— Aug. Theodore
— Cecil Norris
— Donald 75,
— Eden Moyle 40,
— Edward Mervyn
— Fausset Maher
— George Duff 73,
— George Henry
— Harold Robert
— James
— James V. Vashon.„45,
— Jasper
— Joseph
— Louis S. Hyde 73,
— Osbert Clinton
— Richard John
— Robert Barrington ...
— Robt. Francis C
— Robert Geoffrey
257 Baker, Robt. Henry S. .. 48 Barnard, Wm. Osborne
395 — Roger Dyke 278 Barnardiston, Ernald... 313
425 — Walter Way 71, jc^,—- Nathaniel W 68,319
160 — William 253: — Samuel J. B 243
209 - William James 379 Barne, Mdes 223
166 Bakhle, Chintaman B.... 523Barnes, Ardley H. F. 5, 397
157 Balbi, Henry Alex 1891— Arth. Alison Stuart... 325
350 Bald, Ernest H. C 156, - Chris. Chevallier 179
442 — John Arthur 444 — Ernest 437
172 Baldock, Charles Blair 4281— George Edward 39S
261-- Thomas Stanford 52, i68|— George West 371
21 iiBaldrey, Frank S. H.... 395 — Henry John 379
380J Baldwin. Anthony Hugh 3271 — Henry Marshall 177
234I — Archibald Colin 425! — JamesPetit 425
,229 — Frederick 28, 399; — Percy George 319
3321 — Hugh L. Chenevix ... 362 — Raglan Wykeham ... 379
308 — John Gray 174! — Reg. Walter Ralph ... 145
354 — Guy Melfort 76, 429 (Barnet, Horace H. ...63, 20S
275 — Lancelot Hugh 437; Barnett, (Jarevv 434
152 — Raymond Henry 279' — Henry J. de Barry ... 440
432 Balfe, Edmund 43, 4091 — Rennet Bruce 385
405 Balfour, Alfred G 334I — Richard Charles 322
430 — Arthur Mackintosh ... 172! — William 322
440 —Christopher Egerton 322 j — Wm. Alexander 329
209' — Colin Denison i79|Barr, D. ^W. Keith. ..40, 407
207
207
532|
Joseph Hume 70
— Percy 334
— Win. Edw. L 54. i63
Balguy, John Henry 72, 170
532iBall, Oswald Jas. Hy.54. 297
435 Ballautyne, E. W. M'K., 439
>49 j Ballard, Chas. N.Bruere 176
208! — Colin Robert 239
206 — John Arthur 302
435 Bally, Fred. Kennedy ... 3of
305 — Henry George
177 — John Ford 26,
295 Balmain, Jas. A. S
438iBamber, Charles James
426|Bamfleld, Harold J. K
4381B inatvala, Hormasjie R.
146J Banbury, Walter Edward 424
215' Bancroft, Chas^ Edw.... 263
3"7
— Edwin Harold 398
— Henry Keith 440
■ John Henry Vere 362
— William Lamb 371
Barratt, Ernest. Bird ... 437
■- Herbert James 380
William Cross 424
Barrett, Alfred L 63, 413
— Altham L. Moulton ... 294
— Arthur Arnold 49, 413
— Arthur Lennard 441
— Ch. G. Moulton 65
— Charles John Chard 259
— Dacre Leonard 61, 399
— Edw.Alf.Moulton 68, 368
— Edw. M. Moulton 233
— Fred. Whitfield 136
— Harry P. Moulton ... 350
Banerji, Hem. C 517! — Henry Walter 47, 368.
Bantield, Rees J.Fras. 46, 297 Barrington, Richard
28
167
t56
516
519
5';
Banister, Fitzg. M....48, 167
Banks, Henry J. A 290
— Samuel O'Brien 527
434I — William Sykes 294
27SjBannatyne,Wm. Stirlins; 237
i45JBannerman, Alexander 213
1781 — Arth. D'Arcy Gordon 42*
337I — Oriel Wm. Erskine ... 362
474 — William Buruey 525
2591 — Wyndham Philip 436
532 Banning, Stephen Thos. 353
loS'Banon, Frederick Lionel 317
525! Barber, Cyril F 401
jBarchard, Arthur C. S. 279
229 — ArthurE 360
52(7 Barclay, Cameron 131
284 — Ernest Armond ...46,410
173! — Patrick Charles R. ... 438
440J — Theodore G 63, 346
396 Barefoot, Geo. Henry ... 382
529 — John Rionard 381
330 Barff, Reginald M 436
340iBarham, Reo. C. A 531
38i]B;iring, Everard 77, 151
205: — Hon. Guy Victor 221
299 Barker.ErnestFras.Wm. 315
445. — Fred. Charles 527
230 — Fred. Edw. Lloyd ... 176
342, — Fred. Rowland 379
529! — George 33, 209
411I — George Digby 5
4i8[ — James Campbell ...33, 206
332I — J. Stewart S 49, 167
172 — John Stafford 214
171 — Randle Barnett 263
43o| — ■ Samuel L. Phillpotts 229
Mordauut 290, 369.
— Thomas Percy 247
— William D'Olier 213.
Barron, Harry 32,. 165
— Netterville Guy 17s
— William Ernest 214
Barrow, Rev. Alf. Henry 506
— Arthur Fredk 43, 410-
— Edmund George ...41, 411
— George de Symons ... 426
— Henry John Waller ... 378
— Stephen Douglas 214
Barrows. William 153
Barry, Alfred Percival 24s
— Cecil Charles Stuart.. 519
— Daniel Francis 516
— David Joseph 395
— Edward Patrick John 39s
— Francis M. Otter 181
John Frederick 426
— John Patrick 528
— Maurice 278
— Stanley Leonard 151
— Thomas David C 528
Reo. Walter Geo 531
Wm Stafford J. .. 66, 346
William Thurburn ... 442
Bar*tow„ Henry 443
John B. 213
Barter, Beamish St J. 60, 241
— Charles St. L 491, 315
— William Pearson 385
Bartnolomeusz, M. L.... 527
Bartholomew, Hugh J. 27s
— Willinim Henry l8i
Barthorp, Arthur H 30S
Bartlett, Chas. Richard 380.
— Edgar Browne ... 395
— Wm.Theoph , 242
— Cecil Popham 4.44 Bartley, Stanhope C ... 181
Barton, Alured Y. ... 369, 398.
— Arthur Elliott 428
— Baptist Johnston 28;^
— Charles Gerard 231
— Char-lea Walter 3p8
— Denis James 301
— Dudley 255
— Francis John Herbert 421
— Geoffery 7
— Hugh John 2ir
— Laurence Fleetwood 225
— Maurice Charles ...54, 208
- Nath. Albert D 71, 348
3.0, 20b
423 [ Barklie, Robt. Martin
167 Barkworth, H. A. S
327 Barlow, B. F.P.Piatt ... 294
379
1701 — Charles M 60, 294
517 — Charles Wvnn 303
434 — Rev. Clement H. ... 530
401 1 — Cuthbert C. Lambert 241
166 — George N. H 58, 169
401 — Hilaro W.Wellesley76,i7i
159 — JohnAilhur 28
415 — John Frederick 178
344 — Murray H. Pratt 438
527 — Nelson William 290
402 Barnard, Andrew Edw. 435
239 — John Henry 1, 18
345! — William Geo. Fred... 230
799
Barton, Patterson
— Richard Lionel
— Stanley James
— Thomas Steward
— William Henry
— William Hugh
Bartrum, John S
Bartteloc, Geo. Frederic
Barwell, Edward Egertov
Basevi.Wm. Henry 374,
— William Henry Fras.
Basing, G. L. Lord,... 14,
Bass, Philip de S '....
Bassett, John R"tallack
Basu, Baman Das
— Basanta Kumar
— Dnarmadas
Batciielor, Thomas
Bate, Albert L. F
— Charles M'Guire ...6i,
— Thomas E. L.
Bateman, B. Montague
— Rev. Fred. J
— George M. Yunge
— Henry William
— Lloyd Newton Jones
Bateson, John Fras
Bath.John
Bathurst, Arthur Henry
— Fred. E. W. Hervey
Bat son, Herbert 65,
Batt, Reginald C
Batten, Alan C 45,
— Frederick Graeme ...
— James F. Chisholm...
Battersby, Henry Lewis
— John
— Thomas Preston... 48,
Battine, Alex. James! ...
— Cecil William
— Reginald St. Clair ...
Battiscombe, Charles ...
— William Wilson
Battley, R. Cade L
Battye, Ar. Baldwyn ...
— Arthur Henry
— Clinton Wynyard ...
— Hedley Morton
— Ivan XJrmston
— Lionel R. Jas. S
— Richmond MoSat
— Walter Rothney
Baugh, M. Walcott
Baumgartner, John S. J.
Baxter, William
Bayard, Reginald
Bayford, Edm. H
Baylay, Frederick
Bayley, Arden L 45,
— Arthur George
— Edward Charles
— Frederic George
— George H. Wyndham
— Gerald Edward
— Lionel Seton
— Stuart Farquharson
— Thomas Elliott
— William Arthur
Baylitf, Richard Lane...
Bayliss, Eustace G
Baylor, Henry Talbot...
Bayly, Abingdon Aug.
— Abingdon Robert
— Alfred William L. 61,
— John
— William Head
Baynes, Charles Edward
— Douglas Dyneley
— Robert Stuart
Baynham, Rev. A. W....
Bayspoole Albert
Bazalgette, Louis H
Basett, Seymour
Beach, Joseph H. Welfe
— Thomas Boswall
— William Henry
Beadon.Arthur Eyre 325,
— Guy Cecil
— Henry Cecil
— Lancelot Richmond
— William
Beale, Anthony
— Henry Yelverton...6o,
— Willy
Beaman, George P. R....
Beames. David
Beamish, H. Delacour...
— James M
Index — Active List.
i79iBeamish, Robert Talbot
180:— Sackville E. C. H. ...
314 Bean, FredK. Thos.
Beardmore, Chas. F. H.
Beardsley, Wm. Joseph
Beasley, James H. M....
Beatsou, Chas. Henry...
— Fmlay C 6a,
— Stuart Brownlow
400 — Wm. John Arnold 66,
437 Beattie, Alexander
142 — Rev. H. H
373 Beatty, Rev. Edw. T. ..
311 — Guy Arch. H.
— John William
— Lionel Nicholson
Beauchamp, Clayton 0.
— Horace G. P 60,
Beauclerk, Chas. E. de V.
— Lord Osborne de V...
Beaumont, E. de Grey...
— Francis Montagu. ..72,
— George
— GodfreyLancaster 72,
— Henry George
— Richd. Henry
Beaver, Fred. T. M. 47,
Beazeley, George Adam
Becher, Andrew C. ... 66,
— Fred. Williams 58,
— (ieorge Arthur
— Henry Sullivan
— Henry Wrixon
Beck, Charles Edward...
— Hugh
— Rev. John Henry
38o|Becke, Archibald Frank
Becker, Rev. Charles
Maxwell
— C. Theodore 56,
Beckett, Chas. Edw
Beckham, LionelG. ...6i,
Beckwith, Arthur T
3o3|Beddek, Edw. Escott ...
439|Beddoes, Henry Roscoe
426] Beddy, Percy L
3i7!Bedford, Chas. Henry ...
444I — Walter George Aug...
443 1 Bedingfeld, Henry H. 77,
154- — Norman Nevill
.t37JBed«vell, Edw. Parker...
529|Beer, Vernon Lemuel ...
423|Bjeton. Orchart
277' Eeevor, Walter C 22+,
i5o|Begbey, Henry 190,
229|Begbie, Alfred R. G. ...
1591 — Arundel Sinclair
210 — Elphinstone Waters 17,
36c — Francis Richard... -28,
302— Francis Warburton...
433! — George Edward
154'Behrend, Francis David
179 Behrens, Clive
3301 — Tankred Tunstall ...
i8o'Beith, Robert Douglas...
425JBelcher, Harold Thos...
16:1— William Greaves
362 Belfield, Herbert E. ...45,
400!— Sydney
279'Belk, William
382JBell, Alex. Wm. C. ...43,
1631 — Arthur Clive
178 — Arthur Hugh
412 — Arthur Lynden
204— Arth. Wra. Hadden...
17 — Charles Thornhill ...
423, — Claude Wm. Hedley
426 — Edward
353!— Edward Henry
532! — E. H. Lynden
190 — Edward Inkerman...
243: — Ernest Fitzroy
28SI— Ernest William
38C I — Eustace Widdrington
3S4 — Fras. de Beauvoir ...
213' — F. John Hamilton ...
3741— George Henry ,
446: — Geo. Jas. Hamilton...
438 — Harold Wilberforce...
36 1 J — He nry L . Gillison ...
4331 — Henry Phillipps
418! — Henry Reginald
239' — James Alex.. 66,
435[ — James Archibald R....
440! — John Beatson
423 — Kenneth Dowie
252 — Leonard Robt.Grey ...
377) — Lindesay Maxwell ...
3-8 Bell, Mark Sever. ..1, to,
360 — Matthew G. Edw
251 — Maurice Douglas
372J — Ralph Maitland
igo]— Reginald William ....
181! — Richard Carmichael
516I — Robert Francis
325' — William
4.12 — William Cory Heward
169 Bellairs, Norman Edw. B.
351 1 Bellamy, Arthur Lytton
396 — Percy John
53 : |— Robert
4361 Sellers, Ern. Vernon 60,
380 Bellew, Robert W. D....
432 Bellord, Rev. James
265 Belper, Henry Lord
161 Benbow, John Edw.
322 Bendyshe, Rich. Nelson
158 Benett, Harry V
157I— Henry Cleeve
32i[Bengough, Douglas Hy.
237 Victor
4oo,Benn, Harry Gordon ...
366I — John Piercy
322I — Robert Arthur Edw.
i66|Bennell, John Dillick
267
412
Bennet, Arthur Buckley
— Ferdinando W 46,
Bennett, Charles Henry
— Charles Harold
— Charles Hugh
— Ernest Albert
30! — Francis Larkworthy
275 — Hugh
532 — John Francis
179 — John R. Burlton...22,
— Levett Holt
— Maurice Filmer
— Richard Dawson
— Vivian Boase
Benoy, Rev. James
29oJBensley, Chas. Norman
433!— Clement Henry
354 Benson, Fred. William...
362, — George Conolly
518,-- George Elliott 68,
379|- Henry W 63,
242 1 — John Penrice
321! — Percy Hugh
181 1 — Richard A. Stanley...
180 — Richard Erie
2791 — Rion Philip
381 — Thomas Charles
370 — Wm.Geo.Sackville3D3
179 Bent, Arthur Milton ...
430 — George
404I — Wm. Henry Morris 53,
4o8Bentiuck, Lord Chas. C.
384'-- Walter Guy
334 1 — Lord W. A. Cavendish
284iBentley, Walter
178 Benwell, Regiuald L. ...
2i4)Bere, Charles
40o|Beresford, Arthur W. P.
179 — Chas. E. de la Poer ..
181 —Chas. Fred. Cobbe 28,
353I— C. G. Pack
172I — Henry John Pack
13SI — James H. Brownlow...
409 — Hon. John G. H. H....
223 — Kennedy
214! — Marcus John Barre
229I De la Poer
348 1 — Marcus W. De la Poer
— Lord W. L. de la Poer
— W. R. Hamilton ...71,
Berger, Ernest L.Corbett
Berkeley, Chris. Robert
— Frederick Geo
— Robert Bruce
— Robert Esme
243 1 — Thomas M. Martin 68,
357'Berkley, James
235 j Bernard, Edgar E. ...77,
344 — Edward Henry
436 — Herhert Clifford
517 — John 73,
156; — Joseph Francis
214 — Paolo 49,
432 — Ronald P. Hamilton
236 — William Kingsmill ..
413 Berne, John Gerald
372 Jlerners, Ralph A
434 Berney, Thos. Hugh ..
i75|Berridge, William
352 Berry, Alfred Eugene ..
431 1— Robert G. J. J
205 Berryman, Hen. Arthur 384;
3571 — William Eben 381
178'Berthon, Alderson P 353
429]— Charles Peter 249
213! — Henry W 438'
433, — Herbert Cecil W 290
332 Bertie, Son. Reg. H....54, 263
1 Bertram, William 76, 327
180 Besant, Philip Eustace 234
177I — Walter Hervey... 73, 239
239 Best, Chas. A. Dunlop... 353
286!— Philip George 17S
2S8J— William 263
3ic|Betham, Robert M 423
157 Bethell, Alfred Bryan... 179
396 — Edward Hugh 58, 208
130 — Heury Arthur 76, 171
373 Bethune, Douglas E. B.
400 Patton 356
257 — Edw. Cecil 66, 157
401 — Hector 436
— Henry Alex 339
234 — Herbert B. Patton 71, 144
43: — Walter D. P. Patton 334
181 Bett, James 233
432 Betty, Alf. T. Hy. K. ... 231
294 — Algernon T. H. jS.. ... 231
234 — Paget Kemmis 214
2o7|— Wm. R. P. K 310
524 Bevan, Frank 233
228 — George Frederick 524
275 Beveridge, Wilfred W.O. 383
319 Beves, Percival Scott... 271
181 Beville, Chas. Hamilton 428
528 — Francis Granville ... 429
273 — George Francis 4, 405
406 — Harry G. Peyton 438
37; Bevington, John 182
401 Bewes, Arthur Edw. ... 401
378 Bewley, Alfred William 383
528 Bewsher, Wm. Dent 290
396 Beynon, Henry Jj. N. ... 175
518 — Wm. George L. ... 76, 432
519 Beyts, Herbert Wm. Hope 393
32 — Roger F. Sconce 398,401
317 — William George 384
171 Bickford, Arthur Louis 440
279 1— Edward 171
280 — Harold Child 140
5241 — William Wilfrid 441
221 jBicknell, Maldion Byron 172
249iBiddhilrm, Geo. Warren 172
173! — Harold Mavromichali 357
3461— Harry 213
,373!— Hope 174
353 — Michael 17S
382 — Sir Michael A. S 163
292 — Nicholas Trafalgar ... 332
150 — Sir Robert 4, 163
356 — Stephen Francis. ..72, 415
i5i|Bidgood, Thos. E. W. ... 174
307 Bidwell, Reg. Frank 438
440 Bigge, George Orde 212
3S61 — Thos. Arth. Hastings. 211
175 Bigger, Samuel F 516
49 Biggs, Charles William 214
205 — Henry Vero 74, 2C9
3i3:Bignell, Bertram H 180
334 — E. D.Fred 43, 410
428 Billings, Mathew 293
148 Bindloss, Wm. Robert... 136
344 Bingham, Hon. Cecil E. 77,132
— Charles Hy. Marion 307
265 — Charles Thomas ...41, 409
356! — Edmund G. Hy. ...40, 107
x8]— Hon. Francis Richard if 3
263 — George Wm. Powlett 237
430 — O. B. B. Smith 137
298 — William Henry 444
7 Bingley.Alfred Horsford 417
427 — Arthur George E. ... 310
307 Binney, Arthur Fred — 398
299 — Walter E 400
173 Binning;,Georee,£or<2 41, 134
364 Binny, Allan J. Murray 251
422 — Steuari M 233, 374
426 — Steuart Scott 160
4oo'(Binsteed, Chas. H. F. ... 424
1891 Birch, A HarryColvin 75, 171
189'— Arthur Charles 178
357 — Charles 1 242
36.
386
263
247
182
526
36<t
— Charles Grant F. G.... 29s
— Claude Ernest 3:0
— Downward P. Lea ... 172
— Edward Alfred 452
— Edward Massy 179
— FredLHen. John ...66, J70
— Freaeiick William ... 43*
Index — Active List.
Birch, Henry Priestley
— Jas. Fred. Noel
— James R. Kemmis ...
— Ronald Lionel Percy
— Sydney Colvin
— Valentine Kingston
Bircham, Humphrey
F, W
Bird, Rev. Arthur
— Chas. John G
— Fred. V. Godfrey 19,
— George Oorrie 6,
— Geo. Edw.G. Waller ...
— Hubert B. Drought...
— Rev. John Turnbull
— Max Hermann C
— Robert
— Spencer Godfrey. ..56,
— Stanley 77,
— Wilkinson Dent ..,72,
— Wrn. JohnB 48,
Birdw ood, Geo. Chris. M.
— Gordon Travers
— HalhedBrodrick
— Richard Lockington
— William Riddell
— Win. Spiller 63,
Birkbeck, "Victor John...
— Vincent M 72,
— William Henry ...72,
Birley, Kichard Arch. ...
Birney, Chas. Folliott...
— John R
Birrell, Edwin Thos. F.
— William George
Birt, Cecil
— Thomas
Biscoe, Albert S .Tyndale
— Julian D. T. Tyndale
— Vincent Robert
— William Walters ... 6,
Bishop, Charles 66,
— Charles Arthur
— Charles Frederick ...
— Charles L. N 72,
— Edward Barry 19,
— Harry Oswald
— John David Jones
— Leslie Trevor 40,
Bittleston, Geo. H. ...56,
Bivar, C. E. Belli-
Black, James Alex
— Rev. John
— John Campbell L
— John Greer
— Walter Clarence .
— William Campbell 26,
— Wilsone
Blaekader, Chas. G. ...
Blackburn, Charles C...
— John Edward 48,
— Leslie Dewing
Blackden, Leon. Shad 74,
— Wilfrid W
Blacker, Stewart W. W.
— Walter
Btackett, E. Umfre...52,
— Ralph
— Wm. Stewart Burdett
Blackham, Robert J. ...
Blackwell, Chas. T
— Frank
Blaekwood, Alex. Thos.
— Lord Frederick T.
Hamilton-Temple. . .
Blagrove, Henry John 46,
Blaine, Edwin Ernest
Blair, Arthur
— Arthur Kennedy ...
— Everard M'Leod ....
— Hugh Maxwell 336
— Reginalds. Hunter... 339
— Riciid.Wm.Creighton 440
— Walter C. Hunter 50, 171
Blake, Charles John 31, 165
— Edw. AlgernonC 332
— Napoleon J. R 52, 319
— Robert Wm. M. ...76, 259
BLakeney, Edward F. J. 364
— Herbert Norwood ... 319
— Robert Byron D 213
— William Edward A.... 422
Blakes, Wm. L. F 255
Blakeway, Denys B. ... 435
— .1. Prestwich 211
Blaksley, Edward ...28, 165
Blanchflower, Edward .. 215
381 j Bland, Edwj Humphry 210
1741 — Fred. Milbank 52, 167
261I — William St. Colum ... 175
Bland-Huni-.E.S.deVere 1
Blandford, Rev. Hy. W. 532
Blandy, Lyster F 214
Bla:ie, Chas. Forbes 63, 170
Blanford, Chas. Edw. ... i3o
— William Geo 177
Blenkinsop.Alf.Percy... 383
— Frederick Henry 524
— Frederick Linton 526
— LaytonJohn 395
Blennerhassett, B. M. 378
396I— ErnestBlennerhassett27i
i8o|Blest, Daniel Alex. ...41, 303
518 Blewitt, Arthur 77, 32:
354 — Charles Oakes Bates 357
Charles Turner ...65, 169
— William Edward. ..54, 168
Bliss, Charles 442
— Ei-nest; William 385
— James Arthur 437
— John Plomer 360
— Leonard ?. H 282
— Thomas G. Cumming 257
— Wilfrid Marryat 269
Block, Arthur Hugh 71, 170
— Maurice W. P 63, 169
Blois, Dudley George... 17c
— Eustace William 357
— Sh-n. B.Macn.JSf. ... 223
Blois-Johnson,T.GordoD 436
Blomfield.Chas.Geo.M.. 234
— Charles Jas 50, 257
383 Blood, Sir Bindon ... 7, 204
383 — Robert 37
172 — William Persse... 75, 346
152 Blore, Herbert Richard 322
22 Blosse, Fras. Lynch 360
403) Blount, Charles H. ...58, 169
150! — George Percy Cosmo 180
398J — Harold 398
— William Frederick ... 115
Blumberg, Herbert E... 401
Blundell, John Eyles ... 28
-Wilfrid A. B. H 219
Blundell - Hollinshead
Blundell, D. H 322
Blunt, Charles Jasper ... 174
— Conrad Edw. G. ...77, 364
— EdwardHenry 310
— Edward W 76, 171
— Ernest 49, 208
— Rev. James H. T 53
— Osmond Donald 348
— Robert Bruce 257
— Walter E. O. C... 344, 374
Blyth, Fred. Aug. ... 63, 413
— Herbert Russell ...77, 234
Bockett, Pugh Edw. H. 4
Boddam, Ernest B. C... 433
Boddy, Owen Vidal...4s, 207
— Robert James 260
Bode, Louis Wm 74, 225
Boden, Anthony D 357
Body, Grant T 307
Boevey, E. M. Crawley 288
Boger, Dudley C 261
— Richard Wharton 176
Bogle, Benj. Wm 249
— John Savile 441
Boileau, Arthur C. T. 61, 169
— Bertrand Hy. Carter 277
— Colin Campbell 425
— Etienne R. Partridge 437
— Frank R. Farrer 211
— Guy Hamilton 213
— Herbert Edward 421
2ii]8oisragon, Guy H 427
Bales, Wm. Samuel 383
Bolland, Theo. J 441
Bols, Louis Jean 242
Bolster, George Emil . 180
Bolton, Archer C 70, 308
— Arthur Hely 431
— Digby 395
— Richard A. L. M 154
— Richard G. Ireland... 223
— Wilfred Nash 325
— William 215
Bomford, Gerald 516
Bond, Chas. Earbery ... 288
— Chetwynd R. A 422
— Francis George ...65, 208
— Henry Hendley 179
— Ralph F. X. M 171
Bond, Reg. Coplestone 315
j— Reginald Edwin 441
— Reginald Fras. Geo. 212
— Richard Pratt 381
— Thomas 386|
— Wensly J. H 54, 415
Bone, Foster A.Fred.... 181
Bonham, Chas. Barnard 213
— George Lionel 219
— Walter F 303
Bonham-Carter,Charles 313
Bonus, William John ... 294
Bookey, John Thos. B... 515
Boome, Edw. Herbert .. 434
Boon, George 230
Boone, Chas.Fred.de B. 303
Booth. Arthur Wm. C... 233
— Douglas B. Gore 294
— Lionel Edward B 50
— Richard Henry 369
— Thomas Macaulay ... 339
— Son. W. D. Sclater ... 176
— William Henry 229
Boothe, A. L. Trevor ... 145
Boothby, Francis S. E. 241
— Reginald Evelyn ...56, 168
Bor, Arthur 48, 360
— Edward John 48,207
— JamesHenry 66, 397
Borah, Shibram 516
Borradaile, A. Latour ... 383
— Basil 213
— Harry Benu 65, 419
Borrett,Herbert Charles 7
— Oswald Cuthbert 231
Borcon, Arthur Close ... 41
— Charles Edward... 7c, 239
— Neville Travers 297
Bosanquet, Jas.Tindall. 280
— LionelA 305
Bostock, Arthur 395
Boswell, Wm. Legh 74, 416
Boteler, Fras.Wilford ,4, 168
Bott, John C. L '... 161
Bottomley, Harry R 227
Boucher, B. Hamilton... 290
Boudier, Edward Wm... 426
Boughej-, Henry 43, 330
— John 7
Boulderson, H. A. B. 65, 413
Boulnois, William A. ... 175
Boultbee, Chas.:A.T. 61, 321
Boulton, Charles S 282
— Harold 529
— Raymond Edward ... 315
Bourchier, Arthur C. F. 424
— Philip Lennox W. ... 401
— Rodney Lewis 180
Bourcicault.Geo. P. ...58, 363
Bourke, Ernest Albert 386
— George Deane 378
— Henry Beresford...48, 36=
— John Joseph SIg
— Paget John 130
— Ulick Joseph 378
Bourne, Frank 114
— Henry R. Murraj' ... 225
— Walter FitzGerald ... 438
— Walter Kemp 443
Bousfield, E. Emerson 437
Bouverie, GJPleydell 65, 221
Bovet, William 213
Bovill, Edward 515
Bowden, J. H.T.Cornish 276
— William Harvey 243
Bawdier, Basil W. B. ... 213
Bowen, Arthur W. N.... 386
— Charles Eustace 434
— Charles Otway Cole 212
— Iifce.E. Jenkins 532
— Francis Joseph 307
— Gerard Chris 353
Herbert Walter 178
— John Cuthbert G 532
— Robert Scarlett... 74, 321
Bower, Hamilton ... 71, 420
Bowers, Maunsell 41
Bowes, William Hely 75, 255
Bowes-Lyon, Son. M.... 133
Bowker, Fras. Jearrad 290
— William James 245
Bowlby, Charles
William 348
— Robert Russell 307
Bowles, Fred. Aug... .4 7, 166
— Fred. Gilbert 65, 208
— Henry 49, 256
80O
Bowlby, LudlowTonson 279
Bowly, David 162
Bowman, Henry 73. l9°
— Henry James 39S
Bown, Arthur Thomas 517
Bowring, Arthur H 177
— George 7°> 4J5
— John Bellasis 44l
Boxer, Edw. HoodS. ... 294
— Hugh Edwd. Richd. 241
Boyall, Alfred Morey ... 248
Boyce, Ernest^J. G....6i, 208
— Harry Augustus 178
■ — John Fred. Wm 234
— John Henry A 231
— Wm. Geo. Bertram 293,364
Boyd, Alex. Charles 178
— Chas. A. Rochfort 46, 207
— Heury C. Rochfort... 181
— Henry W. B 527
— John Alex 32, 363
— Mossom Archibald 76, 209
— Stuart Ogilvy 179
Boyes, John Edward ... 16
Boyle, Arthur Gerald ... 245
— Francis Rayner 401
— Michael 385
— Roger Courtenay 353
Boys, Reginald H. H. ... 211
Boyse, Henry Thos. A. S. 255
Brabazou.Auth.Heyland 400
— John Palmer 1, 17
— William Beaufort 402
Brackenbury, Henry ... 130
— Sir Henry 4, 163.
— Herbert Wm 46,-i66
— Maule Campbell ...26, 205
— Walter John William 440
Bradbridge, Edward D". 325
Bradbury, Lewis B 340
Braddelf, John A 395
— Monckton O'Dell 381
Bradford, Edw.Chaloner 344
— Evelyn Ridley 336
— Sutherland Henry ... 282
— Sydney Sheridan 26s.
— Wilmot Henry 344
Bradley, Chas. Edw. 52, 329/
— Fred. Gardner 419.
— HughVachell 426
— Robert William 265
Bradshaw, Cecil P 136
— Charles Richard 441
— Frederick Ewart 425
— Laurence Julius E. 46, 414.
— William Edm. J 330
Brady, Daniel 212
— Robt. Maziere 54,168
— Win. LongSeld 330
Braid, Arthur Reade ... 172
Braide, Geo. F. W 518
Braithwaite. Fras. J. ... 307
Francis Powell. 233
— Walter P 245.
William Garnett 263
Brake, Herbert Edw. J. 175
— Timothy Francis 389
Brakspear. William Rae 433.
Bramhall.EdwardAlbert 364
Bramly, Alfred Jennings 160.
Alwyn Wm. Jennings 161
— Guy L. Jennings 147, 373
Harrie Jennings 299,
Brarawell, Geo. Addison 303.
Henry Dancombe ... 156
Brand, Herbert 436
— Son. Thomas Walter 151
Brancker, Hy. Russel ... 181
— Wm. Sefton 1R1
Brander.Arthur Jas. 31,408-
Edward Salisbury ... 516
Herbert Ralph 419
Brandon, Oscar G 214
— Rev. R. Joseph 531
Brandreth, Edgar 430
— Lyall 297
Branfoot, Arth. Mudge 524
Brannigan, John H 382
Branson, Vivian Heury 440
Brass, Ernest Henry ... 249
Brassey, Harold Ernest 134
— Robert Bingham 158
Bray, A. Le Mesurier ... 177
Claude Arthur 373
— George Arthur Theo... 384
— Hubert Alaric 384
— Reginald Edw. T 310
Index — Active List.
Bray, Robert 'Napier ... 284
Breakey, Arthur John... 172
Breay, Rev. Chris. Fras. 531
Bredm, Alexander 442I
— Waldene FitzWm. H. 254
Breeks, Richard Win. ... 1731
Bremner, Arthur Grant 211I
— Donald 173]
— Harry John _ 4:8
Brenau, Hugh G 344)
Brendon, Herbert A. ... 1721
Brereton, David L 333
— Edward Fitzgerald... 308I
— Frederick Sadleir224, 385J
Bretherton, George H... 422'
Breton, Harrv B' Arch. .48, 207}
Brett, Arth. Henry VV.54, i68j
— Chas. Arth, Hugh ... 243(
— G. VV. Brownrigg 239,
— Herbert George
— Walter_Edward
— Walter Percival
Breul, Fred. Alex
Brewin, Johu Palffy
Brewis, Robert, H.'W....
Brewster, R. Ferdinand
Brickeuden, R. H. L. ...
Bridge, Ren. Arthur
— Chas. Henry 32,
— Tho. F- DunscomD4i,
— Wm. Basil diaries ...
— William Cyprian
Bridges, Arth. Holroyd
— Edw. Cha. Pbilippi ...
— Fitzstepiieu Henry...
— Francis Doveton
— George Tom M
— Thomas McGkie
Bridgford, Robt Jas. ...
Bridgmaa, Arthur VV. 28,
— George Augustus ...
Brierley, Eustace Garble
— Geoffrey T
Briffi, Josepj. Vincent.
— Rinaldo 70,
Briggs, Charles James...
— Fred. Clifton 71,
— George Ewbank ...54,
— Harry Beecham
— Wm. Egginton +6,
Bright, Ashley Rowland
— Reginald Arthur
— Richard
— Richard G. T
— Sir Robt.Onesiphorus
Brinckman, Rowland ...
Brind, Charles Geo
— John Edward Spencer
— John Thomas
Brindle, Rev. R >bert
.Brindloy, Geo. Fred. W.
Brine, Robert W.M
Brinkley, Chas. M. E.74,
— Richd. H. L. King ...
Brinton, John Chaytor
— Oswald Walter
■Briscoe, Alex. Villiers76,
— Henry Arthur W
— Lancelot Dunlop
Brise, Harold G. Ruggles
Brissenden, Albert
Britain, Rev. A. H. K. .
Brittan.Cha.Gisboime 65,
— Edward Pole 76,
— Reginald
Britten, Thos. X
Brittiebank, Joseph
Broadbent, Edward N...
— Johu Edward ......28,
Broadley, Hamilton W.
— Thomas S. Chas. Wm.
Broadmead, Henry
Broadrick, Fred. B. D.
— George Fletcher
Broadwood, Arthur
— Ivo Arthur
— Robert George ... 33,
Brock, Edgar N. Loftus
— Henry Jenkins
— Matthew William
— Thomas Herbert
Brocklehurst, J. F....40,
— Robert,
Brockmau.C.E. F.Drake
— David Henry Drake
— Herbert Edwd. Drake
— Percy Wm. Drake .
Brockman, Vivian God-
frey Drake
— William Law
Brodhurst, B. M. L. ...
Brodie, Alastair Wm.M.
— Alexander
Brodribb, Ernest
Brogan, Thomas Henry
Brogden.JamesEngland
— John Silvester
Broke, Harry
BromSeld, Fra. Wm. 52,
— James
— John C. Coley
Bromhead.Edw.Gonville
— Richd. F. Gonville ...
Bromilow, Walter
Bromley, Cuthbert
Brook, Edmund Smith ...
— Richard W. Crtindell
Brooke, Charles Louis...
— Chris. R. Ingham ...
— Eardle.y Wilmot
— Edward Wm. Saurin
— George Cecil
— George Frank
— Harry Morris M. ......
— Henry Robt. Moore...
— Hugh Fenwick... 271,
— James Sleeman
— Lionel Godolphin...43,
— Rich. O'Shaughnessy
— Ronald George
— Victor Reginald
Brooker, Edward Part...
— Orestes J. H
Bi'ookes-Kep.JoshuaA.R.
Brooking, Harry Trisaott
Brooks, James
Brooksoank, R. Gylhy...
Broome, George Simpson
— Guy Saville Fred. ...
— Rtlph Champueys 75,
— Robert Dennis
— William Arthur ...33,
Brotherton, T.de la H. 65,
Brough, Alan
— James Fox 22,
— John
— Rev. Joshua
Broughton, Brian I). ...
— Ern. Chamier 03,
— Hugo Delves
— Lega Harley Delves
— Theodore Delves
Broun, Alex. Aitken J...
■— James Ronald
Brounlie, Louis Kossuth
Browell, William Basil
Brown, Arth. Edmd.353,
— Arthur James ... ....
— Arthur Laidley
— Arthur Wale
— Charles Allen
— Claude Russell
— Claude Wreford
— Colonel Edward
— Vet. Lieut. Biward ..
— Edward Douglas
— Edward Wallace
— Edwin Harold
— Ernest Craig
— Francis Joseph Wade
— Frank 190,
— Frank Russell
— Frank Tatton
— Fred. John 54,
— Fredk. Wm. Alex. ...
— Geoffrey A. Phillipps
— George Benson
— Harry Herbert
— Harrv Troup
— H.Forbes Darell
— Lieut. Henry Robert
— Lieut. Hv. Robt
— Henry R. Seguier ...
— Howard Clifton
— James Andrew
— John Southwell ...61,
— Lewis George
— Louis F 31,
— Oscar
— Percy Wilson
— Richard Cradock
— Robert James Reid...
— Walter Henry
— Walter Medlicott ...
179
286
349
•135
302
305
361
348
372
148
150
211
66|
5 30 J
425
3t>9
'55
422.
178)
4.6j
418
409
208
214
167
393
396
249
330
261
179I
213!
3«i|
442
361
178
374
370
153
243
42 t
2'3
233
"3°
395
'55
3-4
5 '7
342
384
370
353
179
3°3
370
214
362
382
421
301
342
526
249
153
418
344
51<s
206
370
34°
398
424
iJi
437
Brown, Walter Sydney .
— William baker
— Wm. Geo. Charteris. .
— William H. Wreford. .
Browne, Abraham W. ...
— Alex. John Wogan ...
— Alfred Kden
— Alfred Percy
— Andrew Lang
Arthur G. Fred. ...32,
Arthur Henry 54,
Arthur Howe
Arthur Neil E
— Charles Mchael
— Clement A. R 73,
— Clement L. S. Seton-
— Rev. D. G. Lathom...
— David Stuart
— Desmond J. E. Beale
— Edgar Thornburgh...
— Edmond Charles
— Edmond Waller
— lsdward George
— Edw. Stevenson
-• Frank Dennis
— Frai'k Douglas
— FrankW.NT.Wogau49,
— Fred. George Francis
— Fred. Macdonell
— Fred. William
— Geoffrey J. Denis
— George
— George Fitzherbert...
— Geo. Herbert Stewart
— Gerald H. Wylde
— Harold Gore 58,
— Harry Ernest
Henry Donald
Hv. Montague
Henry Rilph
— Herbert Jose P
Horace F. Moresby...
— Sir James 6,
— Sir Jas. F. Manners
— Latnbart John 48,
— Leslie Swinton
— Robert Arthur 66,
— Samuel Haslett
— Samuel Swinton
— Sherwood Dighton ...
— Captain William
— Qr.ifr. William
— Wm. Henry 40,
— Wm. Herbert Pryce
— William Lloyd
— Wm. Rich
Browning, Arthur R. ...
— Charles Hunter
— Francis Alexander...
George Dansey
— Hanworth Stephens
— Herbert Arrott
— Theodore Charles ...
— Thomas
— Wintnrop Benjamin
Brown'ow, Cecil B irry66,
— Celadon Charles ... i3,
— Charles William
— d'Arcy Charles
— Henry Blaikie
— Hon. '.J. Roderick
— William Vesey
Brownrigg, Geo. Alex...
— Henry John Watt 70,
— Henry Scudholtne ...
— Metcalfe studnolme
Bruce, Alexander
— Andrew McCrae ...18,
— Hon. Arthur Edward
— Arthur Francis
— Charles Edward
— Hon. C. Granville 76,
— Charles M. Duudas...
— Clarence Dairymple
— Divid
— Hon. E. S. Hovell-
Thurio iv • Cuaimiug
— Edward 32,
— Edw. Archibald ...30,
Frederick
George David
— George Evans .. .., .
— Hervey Ronald
— Hon. James b\ T. C...
— James G. Turing
— John
— John Elliot L
325 Bruce, Jonathan Max-
210 well 443
215 — Malcolm Edw. Lloyd 439
303 — Stanley Malcolm 138
378 — Thomas 178
429 — William Alex. M 433
i3i Brunker. C.Molyneux... 257
432 — Jas. Milford S 54, 168
378 — James Robert 285
411 Brunner, Chas. Wilfred 213
168 Bruno, Ern. E. Bruno 353,374
353 ■ - Hugh Watson Bruuo 402
334 Brush, Aplyn Waring... 254
214 — George Howard 237
209 — John E. Ramsay 346
439 Bryan, Herbert 241
507 — Thomas Wm. Guy ... 172
444 Bryant, Alan 273
150! — Gilbert Edward ...73, 170
438 — Henrv Greuville 317
24: Bryee, Charles Alex. ... 222
i8ij — David Greig 437
383; — Francis 223
30 — William 252
526 Bryson. Reginald 529
433 Buccleuch. W. F. Dukeof 1
144 Buchan, G. C. Fordyce 175
234 Buchanan, Andrew 518
213 — Arthur L. H 339
115 — Bertram George 179
3',2 — Claude Gray 362
286 — Francis Edward 259
46 — George Johnston 384
243 -- Gilbert Howell L 317
307 — Henry James 239
32*— John B. Whitla 382
442 — Kenneth James 423
22! — Walter James 518
277;Buck, Cecil Henry 438
2941 — Hugh Charles 65,360
439 — William Teunant 332
444!Buckland, Philip A. ...49, 411
215 — Reginald Ulick H. ... 210
204 Buckle, Archie Stewart 176
411 — Arthur Charles 292
441 — Arthur Ernest 364
286 —Arthur W. B 284, 373
5*5 — ChvistopherReginald 173
178 —Edward Harold 315
172 — Henry William 214
419 — Herbert Stewart 365
369 — Matthew Perceval ... 313
407 — Rev. W.F. Ray 396
401 Buckley. Arthur D. B. ... 290
181 — Basil Thorold 233
524 — Eiw.DuncombeH.73, 17a
418 — Edward James 271
181 Budd. Norman A. Hay 427
136 Buiworth, Chas. E. D. 177
335 Buist, Arthur Hunter ... 440
179 — David Simson 42;
446 — Herbert John Martin 384
438 — John Martin 385
383 — KeithLyon 334
525 —Robert Napier 384
414 Bulfm, Edw. Stanislaus 256
406 Balkley, George Alfred 2(2
173 Ball, Rev. Edmund :3c
437 — George Henry 527
171 Bullen, John Welply ... 383
322 — Stephen Darley 178
7 Bt:iler,-ffoH. Henry Yarde 356
423 — Joun Dashwood 276
209 — John R. Symes 31
22 — Hon. JohnR L. Yarde 223
30 — M. E. Mauninghan... 357
386 — lit. Hon. Sir R. H. 4, 321
403 Bullock, C. J. Troyte ... 245
134 — George M 47, 242
423 — Rev. W. H 396
44+ Bulman, Poilip 61, 317
432 Bulpett, Arthur D. ...56, 305
179 Balwer, Edw. A. E 292
284 — Sir Edw. Gascoigne 263
381 Bunbury, Chas. Hamilton
de St P 256
357 — Herbert N 32, 363
409 —Vesey Thomas 73, 252
256 — Wm. Edwin 74, 416
432 — William C. Haumer... 436
442 — William Henry 213
239 Bundock, Alick Fras. ... 295
334 Buuoy.F. W. McTier 310,369
299 — Frederick Brice ...49, 167
231 Bunting, Thorn is King 113
444 Burbury, James Hirold 28S
177 Burch, Frederick 141
Index — Active List.
8oz
Burch, William E. S. ...
Burdall, A
Burden, Henry
Burder. Ernest Sumner
Burdelt, A. Bardett ....
Burdon, John Alder ...
Burge, Norman Ormsby
Burges, Daniel
— Frank
Burgess, Fra. F. R....41,
Burgoyne, Gtrald A.. ...
— Roderick Mnrrie
Burke, Edward PluukeU
— John FitzGerald
— Richard J >hn Charles
— Richard William
— Tboma* Campbell ...
— Paym. William Henry
— Major WilliamHem*y
Burlton, Alfred Ralph...
— Arthur H
— Philip Sykes Murphy
— Reginald Dennis
— William E. Ferdinand
Burn, Alex. E Iw. P. ..66,
— ArthurGeorge 65,
— Charles Rosdew ... 68,
— Ernest SI. Johnston...
— George Callander ...
— JamesSIontague
Burnaby, Charles G. ...
Burnard, Frank E. C...
Burne, Edw. Robert ...
— Fras. Henry G
— George H. P 74,
— Knightley Owen
-- Knightler Poyntz ...
— Lindsay E. Lumley...
— Nawdisate A. K. ...70,
— Rainald Owen ... 243,
Burnett, Charles John...
— Charles Ken von
— Jas.GordonLennox7i,
— John Chaplyn
— Joseph John
— Bev. Richard P
— Sidney Harvey
— William Francis
Burney, Ernpst Henry 63,
— Herbert Henry 49,
— Percy de Sausmaren..
Burns, John William ...
Burnside, E. Aug
Burrage, John
Burrard, Charles
— Harry George 257,
— Sidney Gerald 72,
— William Dutton
Bnrrell, Merrick K.
— Wm. Matthew
— Wm. Samuel 63,
Burroughs, C
— Fred. Wm. Traill- ...
— Sec. Wm. Gore
Burrowes, A. Robinson
— Alev. Leslie Scott 41,
— Henry Gray 71,
— Louis Arundell
— Robert Aylmer
Burrows, Alfred
— Edmund A 56,
— George
— James Rogers
— Norman 76,
— William
Burt, Alfred
— Arthur Geoige
— Charles Henry
— John Marshall 76,
— Thomas Taylor
Burtchaell.Chas. Henry
Burtenshaw, John
Burton, Arthur C
— Arthur Robert
— Aubrey de Sausmarez
— Benjamin 54,
— Chas. Wm. W 73,
— Edmund Boteler
— Edmund SIercercn74,
— Fowler
— Francis Charles ...30,
— Fras. Hy. M
— Fredk. Nuthall
— Gerard William
— Harold Franklin
— Harry Chas. Hay
— Henry Gerard
254 Burton, Hubert 52,
370 — John
519 — John Adolphus
282 — Reginald de H
330 — R^giuald George
307 -- Richard Watkins
407 — St. George E. W....66,
273: — Sidney Waiter
273 — William Clerke
409I — Willoughby Seymour
137 Bury, Hugh Hoskyns...
259 Bush, Harry 3
231 — Herbert Wheeler
382 — John....
362 — John Ernest
395 — Oliver George
362 Bushe, Chas. Kendal ...
372 — Thomas Francis ...68,
528|Bnshell, Fred. Ha»ley...
43°: 3ushman,Hy. Augustus
379 Buston, PhilipThos. 52,
427 Bus well, Ferberd R
417 Butcher, ArthurE.A. 76,
428 — Frederick Charles ...
414 — Frederick Spurrell...
413 — George James 65,
142 — Henry Townsend 60,
211 Butler, Alex. Hazelwood
438 — Arthur Almeric P. ...
211 — Arthur Townley
211 — Bernard A mold B. ...
401 — Ernest Reuben C
181 — George Lewis
2131 — Henry Hugh
252! — Henry Maurice
425I— James 40,
420! — James F. Arcedecktie
326 —John B. R 63,
414 — Lord Newtown
365 1 — Richard Fowler
61 — Richd. H. Keatinge...
1 59 1— Robert Fowler
252 — Walter
173 — Sir William Fras. ...
373! — Wm. J. Chesshyre77,
531 Batlin, Wm. Brooks
528 Butt, Edward
377| - Fra-ik Ern. Wilhelm
3iojButtanshaw, Edw. T. ...
339 ' Butterworth, Reg. F. A.
17 1 i — Samuel
142; Buxton, Ronald Henry...
383 1 Buzzard, Chas. Norman
329' — Frank Anstie
430'Byam, William
365SB.va.ss, Harry N
209! Byers. Cyril B
172, Byland. Sidnev Veale...
142'Byles, Harold V. B
iS3;B.vne, Roland SI
227'Byng, Arthur Maitland
361 1 — Geo. Pnilip Fras. 32,
234!— Son. Julian H.G.... 75,
532;Byres, Patrick Moir
346J Byrne, Fred. Joseph ...
397 — Gerald Bertram
170 — Hugh Frederick
241. — Joseph Aloysius
362J — Percy Edward
307' Byron, John
169)— Richard
278jBythell, Wm. John... 66,
382 Cadell, Alexander... ji
265 — Harry Ernest
266 — Hew Francis 61,
137 — John Francis
330 — John George
133 — John Slacfarlane
i7ijCadge, Wm. H
3:3)Cadogan, Henry O. S....
:32|Cafe, Cha.Haydon W.41,
402 Caffin, Ernest G.
222 Cahusac, Wm. Fremantle
44° 74.
440I Caillard, Wm. M. C. duQ.
rb8jOaird, Edw. Devon 313,
4 1 5 — Lindsay Henryson . . .
418 Cairncross, John 5,
209 Cairnes, James Elliot ...
313 — William Alan 71,
407 — William Elliot
380 Cairns, Michael
433 Caldbeck, Eaton Hely...
240 Caldwell, Arthur L. 310,
362 — Robert
177 Callaway, Frederick ...
421 Callender, David A
Calley, Thomas C. P. 50, T32 Campbell, Noel Dawson
Callwel. , Albert Heury 52,167 Henry 141
— Charles Edward ...68, 170 — Norman St. Clair ... i8r
Calthorpe. i/on.S..T.G. ... 1391 — Percy Henry 214.
Calthrop, Chris. W. Carr- 515 — Hon. Ralph Alex 342=
— Everard Ferguson ... 180 — Reginald 73, 266
Calvert, Chas. Arch 142 — Robert Neil 51*
— George 174J — Rohert Wm. Procter i8r
— John Telfer 518 — Walter 76,339*
— Robt. T. Chris 441 j— William... 1, 19, 39'/
Cama, RustamHormasji 525 — Wm. Kenneth H 442
Cambridge, ff..R. if. Dukeof i — William SlacLaren ... 299?
1,4,158,163,180,204,219,
3^9. 32'
— Edward D. P 25:
Cameron, Angus 342
— Archibald Rice 299
Wm. SInssen 30, 166
— v\'m. Nevile 425
— William Pitcairn... 58, 321
Campion, Edward 336'
Waltei Ernest 249^
— Aylmer 36t[Candy, J. Molesworth6o, 412
— Donald Hay 432'Canning. Albert 352
— Donald Walter 22o!Cannot, Fernand G. E. 365
— Ewan Gornwallis i7(ICant, ErnestPettitt 13S
— Ewan Duncan 175 jCautan, Henry Thos. ... 282
— Eweu Donald Charles 173 Cantlie, Wm. H. N i8r
— Set). Francis E wen ... 331 ICape, Geo. Augustus S. 178-'
— G. C. M. Sorel 342|— Herbert Anderson ... I59-
— George E. E. Gordon 339 Capper, Alfred Stewart 439
— Hugh Alan 212 — John Edward 209
— James 33, 206 — Robert Harcourt Ord 329.
— James Saumarez 288 — Thompson 77, 277
— Iteo. John 530 — William Baume ...48,308-
— John Sullivan 258 jCapron, George 330
— Kenneth Boswell 350 Carbery.SIiles Bertie C. 347-
— Kenneth Slackenzie.. 385|Carbonaro, Ernest ...73, 415
— Neville J. Gordon ... 342! — Oswald Marianus ... 189.
— Orford Somervllle ... 181 Carbutt, Edw. Goddard 179.
— RobertBruceMacieod 180 Carden, Alan Douglas 214
— Sir William Gordon... 231 — Derrick Alfred 336-
Camilleri, John M 426! — Fred. H. Walter 132-
Campbell, Alan James... 427 — Henry Parry 46-
— Alex. A. Elphinstone 423
— Alexander Sbraton 239,374
— Alex. Wm. D 48, 411
— Lieut. Arch. John ... 160
— Henry Westenra 373.
— John Rutter 436
— Louis Peile 73, 171
— Ronald James Walter 158
— Lieut. Arch. John ... 350 Oardew, Francis Gordon 423:
Arcu. Slontgomery ... 313 — George Amorose 174
— Archibald Neil 181
— ArthurCrawford J.319,362
— Arthur It. S. Lyon ... 286
— Aylmer M'lver 429
— Barrmgton B. D 7
— Chas. H. D. Lyon 255
— Charles Fer^usson ... 423
— Charles Gray 459
— Charles Lionel K. ... 157
— Claud Herbert 140
— Colin Powys 65, 4:8
— David G. Mushiet 150
Donald Wm. A 29
— George Frederick ... 294
— George Here ward 74, 364.
— George Schuyler 382-
Cardozo. Samuel N 38r
Cardwell, Charles Alex. 301
Carew, Bampfylde L. ... 138"
— Geo. Albert Lade.. .74, 148"
— Reginald Pole 17, 221
— Ricnard Hugh 377-
Carey, Arthur Basil 213-
— Carteret W 54, 334;
— Charles Frederick 37r
Cecil William 4421
— Douglas 336 j — Denis 65, 277-
— Duncan Frederick ... 258 — de Vic 275
Edmuud Arthur 174
Ernest George 357
— Frank James Brook... 419
— Frederick 68, 418
— Fred. Lorn 7
George 77, 237
— George Duncan 440
— George Patrick 429
— Edward Sausmarez... 271
— George G. Sandeman 174
— Harold Eustace 179.
— Herbert Clement 210
— Horace Wm. W. O. ... 365
— John Thos 378-
— Leicester W. Le Slar-
chant 236'
— George Folding 2ii| — Sleryyn Dobree 256
— Geo. T. C. Carter 269 — Octavius William 429.
— Gordon Sl'Clelland ... 177 — Seymour James 243
Gunnine Morchead77, 397) — Walter Louis John ... 180
— Harold B. D 213 — Ward Sausmarez 247,368
— Hector 445 — Wm. Havilland 176-
— Henri Montgomery... i73,Cargill, Sidney Temple 214.
— Henry William 423 Carlaw, Henry 340-
— Herbert Montgomery 172 Carleton, Arth. W 378
— Hugh Walter Geo. 76, 235 — Dudley M. Pigott 150-
— Hugo Montgomery 61, 169 — Frank R. Crofton, 49, 346.
Ian Alastair 340 — Fred. Montgomerie... 231,
Ian Hamilton 438
— James Alastair 50, 336
— George Dudloy 50, 252-
Guy Audouin 231
— 3fa/-/rJohn 77, 342 — Henry Alex jb
-- Lieut. John 35c I— Henry Anthony 433
— John Beresford 221 — Henry Augustus ...73, 415
— John Charles 56, 208 — Hugh Dudley 360
— John Colin L 49, 207J — Launcelot Richard ... 393
John Edward 17, 406
— J, Hasluck 60,350
— John Hay 385
— JohnRobert 215
— John Vaughan 121
— Keith Gordon 181
— Leslie Warner Y 429
— LornR.HenryDick 24, 406
— MalcolmSydenhamC. 173
— Napier George 163
— Montgomery L ^2
— Patrick Maurice 379.
Carlisle, Prendergast B. 352
Carlyle, Thomas 190, 3^0.
Carlyon, Geoffrey 255;
— Lionel K.
3=9'
Carmichael, George G. I. 439
— J.O.Gordon 5I5
— James F. H '212
— John , „„ 380
8o3
Index — Active List.
Carmieha^l, Reginald ;Casson, Hugh Gilbert ... 265 Chapman.Edwd.Fras. 4, ^IChristie, Lindsay Bruce
SfJofih 284.— Wilfrid Fran. Seymour 362 — Edward Henry 259 Stark 178
Carnaghan, John i82!Cassw.eil, Frank 305 — Frederic H. ...: 2S2 -
Carnegie, Bon. R. F. ... 339 CaSitens, Wra. Ernest ... 18c — Harry Ernest 286
Carnegy, CharlesGilbert 426 Castle, Norton Clowes... 254 — Herbert Aiex 66, 1691
— Gerald P. Ogilvy 443 — Reginald Wingfield... 180J— Herbert Carter 252
Harry George 429!Castlereagh, Visct 134 1— Lawrence Jos 175'
— Philip Mainwaring74, 416 Castor, Richard H 525 — Leonard Palmer 210
— Richard Lloyd 437 Cates, Geo. Edw. H... 70, 415;— Lionel James A. ...43, 166
Carpendale. John M. 73, 415 — Wm. Johnstone 440I— Keu. Percy Hugh 530
— Tercy Maxwell. .....75, 4-1 7 j Oathcart, Aug. Ernest... 322'— Philip Francis 519
— William Maxwell 421J — Hon. Reginald 322[— Rev. Thos. Henderson 395
CarpentefjCharies II.... 2i3,Catherwood, Wm. A. ... 377,Chappell,WickhainFrith 141
— George 401 Cator.AlbemarleBert.E. 223 ■ Chard, Rev. Chas. Henry 532
— Robert Abbott 444 — Christian 30: Charles, Eric Montagu S. 214
Can-, Arthur Nisbet ...74,416 — Robert 401 — Jas. Ronald E 214
— Charles Cattley 235 |Cattell, Gilbert L 439 ]— Richard Haveloek ... 5:7
— Charles Ernest 3is|Caulfeild, Alg. M. ... 74, 286;— Stephen Flockton 73, 257
— Christopher D'A. 13. — Charles T 172 !— Rev. Williams 457
S.Baker 357 — Francis W. John 4t9lCharIesworth, Henry ... 378
— Edward Elliott 49, 259;— Gordon Napier 42.1 Charleton, Ernest E.J. 297
— Frederick Ulysses . 395'— James Edward W. S. 28|Charley,JIaroUl Richard 344
— George Anderson. ..65, 209
— Harrie Gardiner 181
— Henry Arbuthnot 275
— Henry B. F. Baker ....,35.0
— Howard 3S2
— R. G. T. Baker 357
— Robert Cattley 171
— William 519
Carre\ Percy K 234
Carreg, Robert Thomas 3x7
Carrick, Ethelbert Wm. 427
Jarrington, Sir Fredk... 6
Carroll, Arthur Lyons 76, 171
— Edw- Rich. W. C.
William Charles 234
Wm. Edward Tolfrey 401
Christopher.C. Danby289,36s
— Leonard William... 39,408
Chrystie, George 441 -
- John 179
jChurch, Arth. Geo. Hay i£
— Arthur John B... 348, 374
— Chas.Theobald Walsh 288
— Francis Wm. King .. 279
— George Ross II 17s
— John Fletcher 154
Churcher, Brvan Thos. 227
— Douglas W 77, 346
Churchill, Alex. F 377
— Alexander Phayre ... 303
— Arthur Ben. Norton 77,17 1
— Arth. Gillespie 49
Charles Fleetwood ... 377
Folliott 422
St. Geo. F. Gordon ... 39S: — John Fras. W 60, 2711 — George Ross Deas ... 439
— St. Geo. R. Sanderson 2i2|Oharlton, Claud E. C. G. 1791— Herbert Forbes 269
Oaunter, Jas. Eales .. 76, 257
Cayaye.Alex. H. B....68, 267
— George Ross 76, 342
— William Fred.
Lionel Evelyn Oswald 25s)— Mackenzie 22
— Wm. Johnston 377 j — Seton r. 371
Charrier, Paul Alfred ... 3531 — Winston L. S 145.
Charteris, Edm. Butler 1 34I Churchward, Rev. M. W. 396
Cave, Adrian Laurence 151! — John 214 — Paul R. S 71, 307
— Arthur Stephen 3 10! Charters, Frank H 138 — W. Stanbury 37, 168
— George Noble 411 jChartres, Richd. C i77|Chute, Pierce T 68, 353
— Henry Charles Edw... 4i9,Chase, Herbert 36SI — Richard A. B 279
Cavenagh, W. 0 65, 251 — James 224 Clapham, Douglas 180
Cavendish, AlfredE. J. 71, 3501— Ramsaj' Gordon 310 — John Thurlow 384
--. Cecil Charles 08, 334 1 - William St.L 66, 4i3|Claridge,PercyShelleyF. 439
5x7) — Hon. Chas.Wm.Hugh isSIChater, Yernor 22 Clark, Chas. H. Baldwin 436
Frederick W. L. S. H. isojChatterjie.FakirChundra 516 — Charles Watson 174
Fredk. Fitzgerald ... ;,«„ . — ^ louomiu. .. . j-.. o. aa. i;,^,--
— 'Henry Arthur 353 — John Spencer 132] - Nityananda 324
— Johu Wm. Vincent ... 239 — Son. William Edwin 219 Chatterton.BernardRbt. 519
Carruthers, CharlesAug. 292lCawle3', John Stephen 161 — Frank B. Macaulay 365
— Fras. John 267|Cawood, George Crane 420 — George D. Latham ... 435
— Herbert St. Clare 524 Cawston.Cecil Faulkner 159 — John Balsir 426
— John Thomas 23, 4o8lCayley,ArthurMacaulay 177'Chauncy. Charles H. K. 442
— Robert Alexander ... 424! — Douglas Edward -2.75 Gaavvner, Wm. Hampden 303
Carson, Llewellyn B.... 277I — W. de Sausmarez ... 247]Cheales, P^alph Darby... 277
— Thomas ...:.f.-. 344JCayzer, John S i4i|Cheke, Edw. Geo 177
— Walter P 527'lCecil, Lord Edw. H. 75, 2i9|Chelrasford, F A.. Lord 305
Carte, Thomas Elliott 75, i7iiChads, Harry Campbell 292jChepmel), C. Herries ... 175
— William 117, Chaldecott, Alg. Winn... 424JChermside,Sii-Herb.C. 7,204
Carter, Alfred Henry 56, 169] — William Henry 213JCh.esna.ye, G. Cochet 452
— Aubrey John 307 Challenor, Edw. Lacy... 252jGhesney, Alex. Geo.. ..66, 290
— BeresfordC.Molyneux 257J — Geo. Richards 47, i6ol-»- Harold Frank 70, 209
■
Charles Herbert P. 72, 2251— Robert Richards 34S
— Charles Murray.. 437iChallice, Gerald Geo. 40, 363.
— Duncan Campbell 58, i69|Challoner, Thomas 306
— Edward James 4i8|Chalrner, Reginald 22
— Kellow 420
— Napier Elles 430
Chester, G. J. M. Bagot 223
— Wm. L.... 37"
Ernest Aug. Fred. 70, 23 ij Chalmers, Edw. W. 41, 4o3;Chetwole, Philip W. ... 160
-- Ernest Pasley 176J— Robert C. Hilliard ... 43
— Evan.Eyare , 364 Chamberlain, Rev. F. W. 530
— Francis Charles... 63, 310 — Laurence Beaumont 306
— Gerald Bayley 386]— Neville F. FitzG. ..22, 412
— Gerard Edward i8o:— Robert Ind 267
— Godfrey Lambert 436J — Thomas Ffoster ...71, 170
— Gordon 65, 132 Chamberlayne, Win. J.. 360
— Harry Molyneux...48, 325lChaniberlin, Arth. B 76, ro.
— Herbert Augustine... 282iCbambers, Alexander J. 384
— Herman Bonham 210 — Osborn Augustin...74, 234
— James Edward 384 — Robert Yeld 413
— John R. B.Graham... 431 IChamier, Arthur Tyrrell 21
— John Thomas... 373 — Edwin Hai-old St. L. 18
— Lindsay James-r..-.:^., 301 — George Daniel 73, 170
— Reginald Childers ... 283-ir— Henry Deschamps ... 34S
— Sidney H , 373 j — ■ William St. George... 439
— William i54iGuamley, Charles B. ... 336
— William Graydon... 52, 303!'Jhainpain,A.P.Bateinan 429
Cartwright.Alt'red G. 71', 256' — C. E. Bateman 442
— Alfred Leonard „ 332I — Hugh Fred. Baceman 436
— " Charles Marling :...■.. ^i-frjhampion, A. N. H. H.54, 352
— Frances J. Winsor ...4011 — Arthur Duncan 162
— Gamier Norton... 176— Horace Edgar 360
— George Strachan 2iilChance, Harry 72, 170
— Harold 308 Chancellor, Arthur 342
Caruana, Alfred Joseph 426 — John Robert 213
Cirwithen, Edw. Terry 437 Chandler, H. Geo. Wm. 437
Case, Charles 4151 — Leonard G. T 245
— Thos. Elphinstone ... 221 Ohandos-Pole-Goll,H.A. 221
Casement, Roger 173 Channel, Bernard... 32, 408
Casey, Chas. Leslie. ..47, 160 — George Kendall 443
Oasgrain.P.H.duPerron 211I — George N 5, 405
Cass, Chas. Herbert D... 348 — Hugh Watson 401
— Claude Wm. Culley... 317 — Osborne H 527
Cassels, Gilbert R 436 Chaplin, Chas. Slmgsby 321
— 'Rev. John W 531! — James Graham ,.., 269
— Kenneth- Scougall ... 436, — Reginald Spencer^.. 151
— Robert Archibald ....444)— Ronald Eustace 433
Casserly, James Henry 4-3 jiChapman, Arch. John ... 354
Chevalle3% Francis 190
Chevallier.Fras. E. de C. 180
Cheyne, Arch. Ythen ... 441
— Henry Baliol 444
— ReginaldEdmonstone 436
Chichester, Alan Geo. 60, 254
— Alfred G. deVaud ... 433
— Arlington Augustus 294
— Arthur G. Vaughan... 348
— Claud Oswald 301
— Cyril Ernest 245
— Joseph 65, 275
— ReginalddeBlaquiere 286
— Robert Guy Incledon 334
— Walter Raleigh 275
Childe, L. Fred 528
Childers, EardleyM 301
— Edm. S. Eardley... 41, 208
Chill, Walter 36
Chinn, John Henry 190
Chinnery, Moresby 144
Ohippindall, Edward ... 256
— G.Herbert 50
— William H 48, 207
Chisholme, J. J. Scott 33, 146
Chittale, P. K 529
Chitty, Arthur Wilson... 440
— Ernest R. Inglis 431
— Walter Willis 427
Cholmeley, Mont. R. A. 220
Chown, Ernest Edw 400
Chree, Rev. Geo. J 530
Christian, Ewan 259
— Gerard-.. 256J
— John -. 190
Christie, C. H. P 26, 203
— BdgarJessopp 344
Henry R. Stark... 213
— CraufurdAlex. Gordon 321
— Ernest Shaw 385
— Francis M. Augustus
Atkinson 223
— George 190
— James Rutherford ... 336
— Joseph A. M. A 401
— Paul Treby 68,301
— Richard John 401
— Robert Leaver ...190, 370
— Stephen Frazer 383
— Thomas James 215
— William 24
— William Ellis 181
— Wm. Ronaldson 518
Clarke, Albert Edw 395
— Albert E. Stanley 224
— Arthur C. Stanley ... 432
Arthur L. Crisp 330
— Qr.Mr. Charles 158
— Major Charles 73, 400
CharlesC. Wisemau75,t7i
— Charles Hy. G. M 357
— Charles James 214
Sir Charles M 5
— Rev. Fred. James 530
— Fred. L. Stanley 269
GeorgeCalvert 143
— George L. Philip 433
— George Stanley 443
— Sir Geo. Sydenham 32, 206
— George Vernon 179
— ^Goland Vanhalt 159
— Henry 31, 206
— Hen. Calvert Stanley 179 -
— Hugh 181
— James 517
— John deW.Lardner 63, 169 -
— John Louis J 249
— John Walrond 130
— Lionel A. Graham ... 176
— Marshal Falconer ... 26:
— Mervyn Officer 236
— Robert 190
— Robert F.N 45,368
— Seymour Spencer S. 342
— ThomasHy. Matthews 385
— Tom 182
Travers Edwards 271
Walter William 115
— William Senhouse 43, 275
Clarkson, Bertie St. John 294
— Frank Cecil 518
John Wilkins 527
— Thos. H. Frederick... 382 -
Clauson, JohnEusene... 211
Clavell, Rich.K.W.R.65, 399 _
C layering, C. W."N aoier68,245
Casson, Ferdinand Goc-,' 233 — Arthur Emerson .. 41, 399 — James Harry
Herbert W. Andrew i76iClay, Bertie Gordon.,
135
.75, 4461— Charles Herbert 429
In tlex — Active IAst.
804
Clay, Herbert H. Spen- Cobb, Robert 5i6iCoiey, Jolm Thomas 395 Coningham, Henry 177
"Collacott, John R 190,370 — Herbert John 352
der : '33
— Neville S. Bertie 173
— Stanley ,, 435
Clayton, Charles 395
— Edward Francis 223
— Edward Robert
Cobbe, Alex. Hugh 346
— Alex'.' Staiihope. 437
— Charles Clermont 229
— Henry Hercules 437
Oobbold, Alan Ralph ... 267!
E. Cazenove 330
Gollard.Alex. A. Lysons 290 Connal, Alex. C 172
— Alfred Methven 282 Vohslvgkt:,II.R.H. the
— Arthur William ...32,363 Z>«fre o/'t. 4, 147,223, 356
CharlesEdwin 4oi,Connell. Chas. Edw. H. 424
John Marshall M. ... 439 — Charles Forster 44°
-Fred Thos. .. .45, 36: _ .Res.Fras.E. Davy ... sio'Colledge, Leslie Robert 381 — James Chas. Walter 267
— Gilbert Falkingham i8o|Cobden, George Gough i5o|Collen, Sir Edwin Henry |— Timothy 1S2
— Henry E. Gilbert 2i7iCobham, Horace W 434 H 17. 4°o, Conner. Richard ;. 273
— Robert C. Browne ... ^'Cochran, Archibald G. 63, 39
Cleeve. Egerton Stewart 174!— Francis 18
— Frederick J. S i7IiCoehrane, Archer Wm.
— Herbert 265,3651 Ross 52°
— StewartDalrymple6i, 2081 — Edw. WarrenWebber 385
- Wm. Fred 52, 168 — George Leslie 3
Clegg, William 310 — James Kilvington ... 352
Cleghorn, Chas. Angus 17S — Norman Denneys 178
Cleland, F.H.Henderson25iJ— Robert Cecil , 395
Clement, Reynold A. ... 130! — Thomas Henry 212
— Robert Hampden 381 —William Alfred 145— Godfrey Disney
Clementi, John 290I— Wm.Fras. Dundonald 30; — William Au;
— Edwin Hy. Ethelbert 179 — William Daniel ...58, 208
Colleton, SirR. A.. W. Bf. I Connolly, Arthur il. ... 4°°
56, 263!— Lawrence R 52, 398
Coliette, Cecil Henry 47, 317!— MattuewWni.Kemble 315
Colley, George Fred. ... 361; -Wm. Edw. Gunnell... 400
— Percy Harold 4or|— William Hallett ...65, 169
Collie, Mackintosh A. T. 528! Connor, Fred. Henry B. 346
Collier, Bertram Wm. ... 266!— Harry G. Adams 34s
Ceilings. Alg. Wm. ...58, 259!— Isaac .Toscelyn 214
— Cecil Bargravo 354!— John Colpoys 384
73 — Timothy 306
10 Connors, John 228
Clements, Chas. Henry.. 42ijCook, Hubert C. L.. 181 Collingwood, ClennellW. 180 Conolly, Edw. Michael 179
— John Samuel 182 Cockadar, George L. ... i8i|— Cuthbert G 33I— Thomas 143
— Ralph Arthur P.i, 30, 265'cockburn, Arch. C.M'K. 263I— Percy Hildebrand ... 386jConran, George H. M.6i, 24O
— Robert William 385I — Charles Jas 71, 234I- William George ...47, 368
— William George 38o|— Ernest Radeliffe 326 Collins, Charles Bury... 211
Clemesha, Wm. W 520:— George 63,356 - Charles Glen 342
Clemson, Wm. Fletcher 520— George Alexander 32, 206 — Charles Welman 261
Clerk, Charles James ... 162 — John Brydges 263 — David Edward 369
— Godfrey 5' — John Edw. Harrison 182 — Denis Joseph 381
— Henry 52!— Wm.AIex.Crawford72, 136J — Ernest Rokeby 277
Clerke, "Augustus B. H. 178J — Wm. Fredk 73, 170J— Geo. Atkins 61, 412
Clery, Carleton B. L 435'Cockerell, Laurence — Reo. James Henry ... 532
— Cornelius F 6j H. M. P 311 1— John Gerrf.rd 293
James Albert 377Cockerill,Geo.Kynaston 4341 — John Stratford 32, 227
• Reo. Reginald F,
— William Loraino 422
Conry, Jas. Lionel J. ... 548
C instable. Reo. A. E. B. 530
— James George 231
— Willoughby V 56,208
Conway, Arthur S 329
— vVm. John 241
Conyers, Charles 346
Couyngham. Gerald P. L.211
— Hubert iff. Lenox 395
— Jno. Staples M. L. ... 348
Cleveland, Hen. Fras. ... 528!— John William 385
Clibborn, John 43, 4i°;Oockm, Reo. J.I. B 530
Clieve. James Francis... 264>Cocks, Horace 382
Cliff, Harold Martin ... 344'Cocq, Charles Alex. R... 436
Clifford, Rev. Arthur 53°!Coddingt.on, Arthur B. 303J — William Henry 13
— Henry Frederick H... 243I — H. B.Orton 290 jCollinson, John 46. 3<
— Richard 362 — Herbert Adolphe 3t6JCollis,MauriceC.Cooke48,4
— Robert Henry 140
— Richard Henn 31°
— Thomas Gerra.rd 158
— Wiiliam Fellowes 143
396 — Wm.Arbuthno; L... .60, 275
— Rich. Melville 16, 405 Codrington,Alfd.Edw.5o.
— Robert Cecil R 6, 405!— Ernest 433
— Rowland Maxwe'.l ... 240; — Harry de Burgh 435
— Waiter Reea 2611 — Herbert Say 294
— Wigram 3°7l— Hopton Osbert 439
Climo, Percy Hill 1S0! — Hubert Walter 432
— Skipton Hill 434] — Richard Percy John 294
— Verschoyle C 36° — William Robert 152
— William Hill 440 Coe, Richard James 144
Clinch, Herbert W 365!— Robt. H. Cortauld ... 231
Clisham, John 26o|Coffln. Campbell 211
Olive, Edwd. A. Bolton 337 1 — Clifford 212
— Edward Henry... 4j — John E.Pine 307
— George Sidney 2191 — Roger Pine 31, 399
— George Windsor 222JCogan, Reo. Horace B. 530
— Percy Archer 219 Coghill, Charles Edw. ... 171
Cloete. L. Balfour 362! — Donald Mackay 328
Cloete, Evelyn R. H. J. 1721 — Norman Sinclair 44o|0olvile, Arthur M 1S0
Cloke, Robert Patrick... 311 Coke, Algernon John P. 444 — Geo. Northcote 301
Close, Arthur John 213 — Edward B 46, 166— Sir Henrv Edward ... 7
— Charles Barry 239 — Edw.Sacheverell D'E.267]Colviile, Aithur E.W.60, 356
— Charles Frederick ... 210: — Ernest Sacheverel! ... 400; — John Ross 182
— Francis Morton 213I — John Talbot : i7|Colvin, Forrester F ., 150
Coo, Charles S 115
Cooch, Charles 130
— Chas. Edw. Hyacinth 286
Coode, Henry P. R 179
— John H. C 49, 299
— Percival , 284
Cook, Charles Chesney 430
Wilfrid E. Russell... 146J— Edwin Berkeley 132
Collison, Chas. S 3*9 — George Trevor-Roper 137.
Collyer, Arthur Alan 251,374 — Henry David 524
Colnaghi, Dominic H.... 7.1 1\— Henry Rex 173
Colomb. Fras. Cracroft 420I — .lames 18,406
George Henry Cooper 425
Richard Pasley 418
Colquhoun, Alan S. 315
— Charles Fayle 279
— Edward Lyndon 364
— Harry 364
— Herbert W. C 428
— Julian Campbell 352
— Robert Crosthwaite... 401
Colson, Edward 266
Colston, Harold K 330
— Jas. Morris C 212
John Russell C 446
Colwell, Geo. H. T 7, 397
Combe, Boyce 152
— Boyce Albert .
— Fredk. Macdonald 72, 170 — Son. Richard 22
— Geoffrej Dominie 211I— Ronald Bruce 297
— Hugh Marston 181 — Thos. William, Viset....
— Joseph Kinnear 518 — fforc. Wenman 66, 3561
— Lewis Henry 2i2jCoker, Lewis Edm. ...46, 166-
— Maxwell Arch 54, i54|Colan, Wm. Robt.Boyle 437 — Kenneth 175
Clothier, Robert F. ...66, 4i3|Colbeck, Bernard B. 13, 182 — Lionel' 263
dough, Alfred H. B...61, 353(Colborne, Son. Sir Fra. 242 — Sydney Boyce 362
— Henry Kenny 231 1 — Son. Francis L. L. ... 131 jCornerfor'd, H. 377 '
Clowes, Ernest Wm 132! — Son.J.G. R. Ulysses ^Icomins, Dennis W. D.... 516
— Henry 4261 Coldstream, John C. ... 441! — Henry 420.
— Peter Legh ....48, 1491— William' M 2:2jCommeline,Ghas.Ern.65, 208
Clutterbuck, Arthur V. 36i|Coldwell, H.eg. Charles 303, — Francis Henry Bagoc 423-
— Edmund Ricardo i45iCole, A. W. G. Lowry... 203iCompigne, H. Mapleton 371 1 — • Edward Shewell 172
— Lewis Augustus ... 31, 363) — • Aubrey du P. Thorold i4o]Compton, Charles Wm. 245 —Francis Edward ...70, 170
— Noel Stanley 4011— Edward Hearle 424— Lord Douglas J. Cecil 150 — Harry 28
Coaker, Vere Arthur ... 362 — Frederick Temple ... 1711 — Thomas Edward ...60, 30S — Harry Ashley 428
Coar, Dipnysius.„ 369 — Henry CecilLowry ... 29o!Comyn, Edward Walter 1751— Heury 369
— Henry Walter George 428'Conder, Claude R. ...43, 2061 — John 395
1 — Henry Wells 315 — Gerald 395 — Lewis Ernest 418
1— J. H.'M. Viset 1 48 1 Condon, de Vere 529I— Philip Teinpler 174
— Walter 49, 414
Cooke, Alf. Fothergill3i5,374
— Aubrey St. John 440
— Augustus Hodson ... 435
— Bertram H. Hunter... 357
— Chas. Jeffson Borlase 244 .
— Crawford Boyd ... 40, 407
— Ernest 56, 269
— George S.Curtis 214
— Herbert Fothergill... 440
HughWm.Fothergill 43S
Robert Joseph 261
Samuel Arthur 436
— Sydney Fitzwymau... 265
— Thomas Arthur 7
— Thomas George 115.
— Wm. Butterworth 45, 368
— William Nevinson M. 424
— William Smith 19
Cook-ion, George Arthur 420
— Mostyn Eden 288
— Percy Selby 288
— Philip Blencowe 132
— William Whicher 172
Uoombes, Samuel 182
Cooper, Aug. Frederic 77, 263
-Austin Samuel 261
- Chas. Duncan 43, 354
- Edmund Saffery 425
- Edw. trd Joshua ...73, 235
Coates, Douglas R 177
— Frederick Raymond.. 233
— George John 380
— Henry Wise Unett ... 25:
— John Unett 17:
— Mowbray LysterS.O. 235! — Edgar Hunt 384
— Robert Arthur 74, 4161 — Jas. Knighton 435
Reginald Carylon 177 — Reo. Theodore Edw. F. 53o|Coney, Reo. Henry T. ... 390.
— William 516'Coleman, Albert 5i8!Congdon, Artuur E. O... 353
Coats, Geo. Henry B. 48, 411J— .WilliamFreme_ ...76, 243I — Srne3tC. L 60,402,;
— Richard Joshua ...76, 219
— Robert 141
— Robert M. Le Hnnte 385
- Thomas Francis 182
William George 435
Cobb, Cecil Henry 3oijColeridge, Hugh F 307 — John James 28, 165] — William Heaton 277
— Charles Edward 249; — John F. S. D i^lOongleton, Hy. Lord ... 5: — William N. R. Gilbert 279
— Edw. Powys Wheatly 263iColes,Colin Hennessey R.429jConirreve, Walter Norris 356 — Reo. William W. G.... 506
— Harold Wolstenholme 284 — Herbert Jefferis 401 iConingham, Charles 56, 275 Copelaud, Frederick ... 436
— Ivor Staveley 181, -r- Morton Calverley 2271— Prank Evelyn 438 — Robert J 383.
«05
Copeman, Hugh Chas
Oorjland.Chas. Sturrock
— William Stafford
Copley, R. C. A. Bewicke
60,
Coppinger, Thomas S....
Corbet.Arth.Domville 41,
Corbett, Basil Andrew...
— Chas. Harold
— Edwy Frank
— Frank Vincent 26,
— Hy. George Lyon
— Richard 24,
— Rob. de la Cour
— Walter Frank
Corbyn, Edwyn C
— Hector
Cordeaux, Harry Edw.S.
— William Wilfred
Cordner, Jas. Edw
Cordue, VV. Geo. Ranger
Corfield, Chas. John 77,
Corker, Thomas M
Corkery, Martin P
— Thos. Herbert
— William Alfred
Corkran, Chas. Edw. ...
Corlett, John S
Cornish, F. T. Warre ...
Cornwall, John Wolfran
Corrie, George G. Wyatt
— William F.Taylor
Corry, Son. H. William
Lowry 16,
— John Beaumont
— Noel Armar Lowry ...
Corsellis, Arthur H. N.
Cory, Sev. Chas. Page...
— George Norton
Cosens, Robert
Cosgrave, William
Costa, Oscar M. John la
Costeker, John Hy.
Dives
Costello, Edmond Wm..
— James Lillie
Costigan, J. L
Costley, Horace G. T....
Costobadie, Edw.Gerald
Cotesworth, James T. 73,
Cotgrave, Edwin C. B...
Cottell, Arthur B
— Reginald James Cope
Cotter, Edmond Brian...
— Edmond Wm 48,
— Francis Gibson ...60,
— Harry John
Cotterill, Harry G....73,
— Hugh Edward
Cottingham,Edw.Roden
— Henry Langrishe
Cotton, Arthur Stedman
— Sir Arthur Thomas...
— Charles Leonard
— Francis G. Stapleton
— Harold Temple
— Henry Robert S
— Herbert Joseph
— Robert Benjamin
— Stapleton Charles 130
— Stapleton Lynch. ..77, ^37
— Wellington R. P. S... 160
— William Lewis 439
Couchman, Geo. H. H.so,245
— Hervey Noel 319
Coulson, John 365
Couper, Edward E 420
— Victor Arthur 73.356
Courage, Anthony 156
— Miles Rafe F 179
Courtenay, Edw. Jas. ... 22
— Edw. Reginald 46, 152
— George Edward 350
— Michael Hudson 175
Courtney, Edw. A. W.... 364
— Frederick Harold 181
Cousin, Thos. Gaspard 261
Coutts, George 375
— Malcolm 364
Coventry, Edgar Ernest 278
— St. John H 219
Cowan, Andrew G 445
— Henry Vivian 52, 168
— James 386
— James Henry 65, 208
— James Wm. Alston... 334
— SamuelHunter 214
Index — Active List.
303 Cowans, Ernest Arnold 336 Crawley, Thos. Gorges T7,Crum, Fredk. Maurice... 322
308. — John Steven 74, 356 Crawshaw, John N 161, Crump. James Cyril 355.
25.|Cowell, Henry Clayton 372JCrawshay, Fred. Wm... 251 Crumpe,RedmondG.S.L.254
(Cowen, Wm. D. A 3795 — Henry 275 Crutchley. Charles 47
32i|Cowie, Alexander Hugh 2o9Creagh.ArthurGethini9, 168 — Charles Logan 352
37' — Alexander John 453 — Arthur H. bopping... 43: Cubitt, Arch. Cyril ...61, 243.
399,— Charles Henry 200 — Edward Cottingham 437 — Thomas Astley 178
44^] — Charles Stewart 225 — George Percy Brasier 425! — William Martin 426
'59; — David Gordon iSi1— G.WashingtonBraziersSo.Cuffe, Charles MacD. ... 377-
ifoj — Ernest Leonard 360 — O'Moore 28, 40S — Jas. Aloysius F 401
205.— Henry Edw. Colvin... 2131 — Ralph Chas. Osborne 424lCullen, Ernest H. Scott 437
440; — Herbert M'Callv 213 — Stephen Henry 38o!Culling, John C 380
165!— HughXorm inRamsa.V294l — Walter 24 Cumber, Herbert Chas. 230
377 — Thomas Rennie ...18, 405 : Creak, Wm. Heywood... 3oj\CusiBERLkso, S.R.S. the
29^;— Wm. Alex. Lorner 42?;Crealock, S.L.Vaughan 245
44°' — William Russell .. 337 Cree. Edward Russell... 379
i73;Cowley, Reo. Hy. G. B. 532.— Gerald 382
442J — James William 419 — Herbert Eustace 382
162 Cowper, Herbert M 227 Creed, Percy Redfern ... 357
163I — Maitland 419 Creek, Edw. Stanley ... :8
2:0 Cox, Arthur Ditmas ... 439 Cregan, Thos. Andrew 70,200
4'7 — A. F Hamilton ...271, 373]Cresswell, Henry Baker 156
379 1— Aubrey Hamilton 39S Creswell, Edmund F i3i
385J— Charles Edward 252 — Edmund William. ..43, 206
382J — Charles E. Somers ... 442 Cretin, Eugene 516
526! — Charles Hay 61, 247'Crichton, Chas. W. H.... 15
219J — Edward Henry 235'— Constantine Hotham 236
440! — Ernest 336'— David E. M. Makgill 342
441!— Francis W. Henry ... 425I — Son. George A. C 221
526! — Frederick Hugh 401 1 — Henry William Vtict. 134
180 — George i6[— Hew... 178
1761 — Gerald Aylmer 4001— Hubert Francis 220
I— Herbert Vaughan ...419 — Hon, Jas. Archibald 357
221— John 182 — John Ernest Theodore 327
214! — Sir John William 251! — M'Veagh 444
219 — Patrick G. Ashley ... 357! — Richmond T 426
138' — Purcy Zechariah 425|Urimmin, John 528
Rog. John Ponsqnby 35oJCripps, Arthur Wm 423I
Duke oj. KGr 5
Cumberland, DouisBertie 322-
— Richard Ormsby 241;
Cumberlege, Arch. F. ... 213
— Charles John 437
— Henry C.Faithfull 36s
Cumine, Reo. Rilph A .. 530
Cuming, A. Edwin 364
— Arthur Thomas 174.
— Robert John 442
Cumming, Ernest Alfred 213.
— Hanway R 332
— Ludovic S. Gordon .. 305.
— Wm. Sydney 72, 400
Cummings, Wilfrid H. 72,170
Cummins, Harry A. V. 436.
— Henry Alfred 382
— Ian A. Marshman ... 1S1
— James Turner 22, 406
— Stevenson L>le 385.
Cuningham, Chas. A. 16 405.
Cuninghime.Dav. S. 33, 407
— Edward Wm. Mont-
354 — Richard Charles C. 7 1, 271
292I— Robert Frederick 160
366 — St. John Augustus ... 234
438 — Samuel FitzGibbon... 241
gomery .
— Uenrv 215 — John A. Smith-
— George Bedford 386
Crispin, Hugh Trevor ... 233
Crocker, Alfred Gilbert 437
; — Thomas Sands 442 — Bertram Edw.
234;— Walter Halbert 529
441;— Walter Latham 65, 241
362J — William 369
369'— William Charles 245
294 Coxhead, Jas. Alfred 48, 167
307 — T. Langhorne 173
236 Coxm, Alfred Walter
422'Crabbe, Eyre M. S....49
346
George Delamain 353
— Herbert James 400
— Sydney Fras 424
Crockett, Syd. Laurence 176
— W. Macandrew 175
Crofton, Arthur E. L. ... 233
310' — Charles Woodward ... 329
219I — Malby Edward 41, 231
*33
357
130
414-
16S
271
2:3.
Thos. A. Ales. M. ..,
— William Cuninsrhame
Cunliffe, Ernest Wm. 66
— Foster Lionel 54,
— Fred. Hugh Gordon...
Cunningham, Allan H...
— Aylmer Basil 214
— Frederick George ... 250
— George Glencairn 47, 305
— John Adams 517
— John William 115.
— Percy Henry 432
Cunnington, Robert H. 214
Cunynguam, Jas. Keith
Dick 340
— Wm. H. Dick 47, 339.
— SiVWilliam Dick, Surf '299.
Cuppage, Edm. Vernon 292
— William Ad;tm 420
Cure, Alfred C.tpel 772
— Herbert Capel 66, 273.
Cureton, Edward Robert 267
379,Crabbie, John 143 1— Morgan Samuel 17
382 [Cracroft, Bernard Walter 419 — Richard Martin ...58, 169
181 — Hugh 346 — Robert Benjamin 180
207 Craig, John Francis 60, i69,Crofts, Aylmer Martin... 516
399 — Robert Annesley 177!— Edmund Sclater...7i, 290
178 Craigie, John H. Smith 26J — James 516
400 — Patrick Neil 362'— James Grove White... 379
227|Craik, James 439: — Leonard Markham ... 227
398!Crampton,Fiennes H.76, 171 — Richard 38:
178' — Philip J. R 73, i7olCroker, Henry Leyoester 252
179'Crane, Eli 361 iCroly, Arthur E. J 379! Curgenven, Wm. Chas. 266-
2i5|Oranford, Robert L 395|Crombie,David Campbell 362JCurling, H. Thomas 41, 165.
137 iCraske, John 3S2|Crommelin, C. tule 42i|Curll, Cha. Emilius 58, 265
2i4lCraster, Edm. Henry B. 177 Cronin, John Joseph ... 446'Curme, Wm. Charles ... 175.
295 — George 362JCrooke, Chas. D. Parry 244 Curran, Ar. Edw. K. 49, 327
— James C. Balfour. ..66, ii4lCrookenden, Arthur 261 Currie, Arthur Cecil 172
44 — John Chas. Pulleine 440! — Henry H 30, 165 — Cyril E. A. Spancei 28c
— John Evelyn Edm. ... 213 — Salusoury Davenport 371 — Harold Erskine F. ... 444
— Shafto Longfield 2io'Crookshank,ArthurAlex.2i3i — Ivor Bertram Fendall i8»
— William Shafto 256— Chichester de Windt 2121— John Wiiiiam 68, 414.
Craufurd, George S. G. 339 — Sydney D'Aguilar ... 213 — Ryves Alex. Mark ... 246.
— John A. Houison 421 Crosbie.Adolph. B. 1, 24, 399J — Thomas 4C
Craven, Arthur Julius... 2i3|Cross, Horatio R.O. 132, 382'Curry, Montagu C. ...71,
Crawford, AlfredTemple 177 Crosse, Arthur Grant ... 28
— Archibald i7i|Crossman, George L. ... 248
— Arthur Gosset 439[Orosthwait, Herbert L. 213
— DiromGrey 517 Crosthwaite, C. Gilbert 362
Claude Melville 423
— Frank F 395
— Frederick James 525
— George Adam 116
— George Rainier 422
— Gilbert Stewart 384
— Henry Cowell 303
— James Muir 518
— James Norman 271
— John Cane 327
John Halker- 439
— John Graham 435
— Joseph Arthur 332
Crow, William Alfred ... 395
Crowe, John Henry V.... 172
— MordauntAbingdonC. 175
— Wm. M. Carlisle 234
Crowley, John S 247
Crowther, Edward S. D. 400
— Reo. F. Nelson 531
— John Ernest 401
— Robert Theodore 419
— Raymund 71, 3o8JCrozier, Arthur Harry.. 213! Curzon.Fitzroy Edmond
Crawf urd, Proby E. P.... 288I— Burrard R 262,373! Penn 344.
Crawley, Archer P. 60, 219 — Cecil Darley 181 — Son. Montagu 31
— Charles 3S6— Thomas Henry 176 — Nathaniel William ... 151
— Chetwode Geo. Green 39SCruddas, Hugh W 436 Cusack, Robert. Oriel ... 379
— Eustace i53'Cruickshank,DuncanTb3,393 Cusins, Albert G. T 2:3
— George Burridge...74, 446 — Harold St. John 181 Cust, AdelbertO. C 245
— Richard Parry 266 !— Percy Hamilton i8o,Custance, H.Lionel 75, 418
329
242
180
169.
400
Curteis, Cyril S
— Francis Algernon. ...58
— Herbert St. Leger ...
— John 321, 374.
— Reg. L. Herbert 17
— William F 45, 261;
Curtin.Frederic John ... 24
Curtis, Arthur William.. 17S
— Edward George 251
— Harry Alex. D. ...54, 168.
— James Henry 382
— Joseph Lindsey 293
— Reginald Salmond 68,210-
— William Fred, de ^24,165
Curtoys, Chas. E. E.
400
Index — Active List.
SoS
Outhbert, Gerald Jas. ... 22;;Daubeny, Cyril J. B. ... 303 Davson, Harrv Miller ... 179/le Labilliere, "E. G. D.... 444
— James Harold 223 Edward Alfred 277 Davy, Cecil William ... 2i2jde la Condamine, Hy. J. 282
Cuthbertson, Norman DlUijlish, George Victor 229 — John Davy Wright... 301
William 76, 299! Dan kes, Arch, Henry... 292.— Robert M. Manning .. 273
Cutler, Howard C. ...... 444 Dauncey, John 294!— Wm. Harold Collier 320
Cuttle, John 248 — Thursby H. E 162 Daw, Thomas 320
Cuyler, Sir Chas. Bart. 301 Daunt, Bertram Rochfort 440; Dawns, Chris. Dering ... 520
da Costa. Edw. Ronald 525 — Richard Algernon C. 344 — Edwyn Sandys 299
— Evan Campbell 277 — Walter D 430; — Nicholas B. Edwin... 214
— O.M.John 439;Davenport, Chas. S. j— William Myers 421
D'Aeth, Reg. Hughes ... 2291 M'Nab 401 Dawkins, Arthur Fred. 233
D'Aguilar, air C. L 163!— George Holt 322] - Charles Tyrwhitt 74, 317
— John Swainson 371I — Samuel 214 — Henry Stopford ...58, 169
Dalai, Kharshedji A 527 Davey. Horace Scott ... 159 —John Wyndham Geo. 171
Dalby, John 178 Davidge, Guy M. C 276' Dawnay, Bon. Hugh ... 357
Daldy, Alex. Wm 4*4 Davidson, Arthur 45 — Ron. John 151
Dale,' George Arthur 432 J— Arthur Noel 44°' Dawson, Arthur Wm.... 517
Dalgety, Henry Barkly 148— Charles 4")!— Charles Herbert 364
— Reginald William ... 16
Dalgliesh, Edward E. C 438
Dalison, John Pelham... 313
Dallas, Alex. Egerton... 436
— AVister Grant 1
— Charles Mowbray 446
— David
•James 73, 209
— Charles Steer 292! — Charles Huttoc 420
— Chris. Middlemass ... 130I — D'Orville Brook 295
• C. John Lloyd 271! — DonglasF.R 40
• David Charles 527I — Edward 66, 190
— David Macdonald ... 518J — Edw. Alfred Finch ... 356
— Duncan Fras 74,342 — Francis Wm . 41
— Edmund 1S0I — Harry Leonard ..60, 412
1 — Francis C. Dudfield... 732! — Henry Finch 177
-John Hen. Lingt'ord7i,i-oi— Francis Dean 441 — Joseph Temperley
— Julian Stuart 433J — Fraucis Middleton ... 174; — Richa-d Long 222
— Stuart Alex. Chas. ... 526 1 — Fred Aug. Lascelles 259 1— Robert 76, 227
Dalrymple,E.A.£iphin- 1— fi-eorge 54. 208,— Vesey John 48, 22
stone 280— George F. De Bude ... 43 - W. Orford Charles ... 39
— Hon. John James 22; — George Harry 225, Day, Arthur Duncan ... 304
— R. G. Elphiustone 18, 406 — Gordon Villiers 1761 — Arthur G. Fitz Roy ... 294
■ Ca >t. Jamas 519!— Chas. Russell
Colonel James 28 — Dudley Alec Lacy ... 234
• Major John 58, 307I — Edmund 395
-'Colonel John 30, 406;-- Francis Innes 265
— John Humphrey 322 — Francis Jeremy ...31, 206
■ John Robert B 72, 1701— Francis Reginald 240
— William Liston 6
Dalton, Cecil William R. 401
— Charles 38J
— Gerald Grant 48, 24
— James Cecil 33, 166
Daly, Arthur Crawford.. 247
— F. A. Bonner
— John Stewart..
422
332
213
212
I4S
382
Delacombe, Addi-i 348
de la Fontaine, V. H. M. 279
Delaforce, Edwin F 178
Delamain, Frank G ..68, 414
— Walter Sinclair 421
Delany, Thos, Henry ...529
Delap, Nathaniel A 71
Delavoye, Alex. Edw. ... 365
— Alex. Marin 18
DeLisle.G.djeSaustnarez
— ■ Henry DeBetuvoir..
de Lotbiniere.A.C. da L.
Joly...
-H.G.J,
de Moleyns. Hon. F. R.
W. Eveleigh 43
deMontmorency.Mervyn 290
— Raymond H. L. J. ... 162
— -Hon.WiltoughbyJ.H. 23z
Dempsey, Patrick Jos. 379
Dempster, Cathcart 26, 409
Denaro, Chas. Albert ... 189
Denham, Harold A. ... 237
— Llewelyn S 361
Dening, Harold 39S
— Lewis 30, 404
— Lewis Eales ... 148
Denison, Garnet W 214
— Oliver M 352
Denman, Geo. Charles 293
— Thomas. Lord 275
Denne, Alured B 172
— Arthur Robt 422
— Henry William 0.73, 339
— Richard William A... 431
— William Henry 251
Dennis, Meade J. C 173
James Dunne 379 Denniss, George B. B
— Henry Dei-mot 422J — Norman Randall iSt
— Hugh 44°
— James Henry 382
— Joseph Thomas 517
— Maurice 366
— Thomas 382
Dalyell. Chas. Wm. P.... 181
— Hugh Kenneth 435! — • William Leslie 45, 166; Dealy, John Anderson... 210
Dalzel, Aug. Fred 242 [Davie, A. F. Ferguson... 437 i Dean, Arthur Cecil H.... 18
Dalzell, -Hbn.Arth. E. 52, 301 1— James Henry M 225 Deane. Alexander 234
Damania, Phiroszha J. 527. — Keith Mailland... 2-73^ — Andrew 5:5
John George 60, 20:
— Robert Veruour 425! — Robert Vaughaa...4i, 363
— Sisley Richard 438 j — Taomas EL B 60, 241
— Sr.uarc 71, 209!— William Bulien 381
— Thomas St. Clair 352jDeacon, Edmund 135
— Walter Lloyd 4231- H. R. Gordon 348
— Wm. Bruce Ferguson 3oo!Deakin, Fred. Farrer ... 32S
— Ren. Barry O'Meara... 506
— Dennis.. 44
— Fredk. Bernard ...70, 414
George Williams... 41, 409
2 '-4
Denuisiouu, Jas. G 179
:>enny, Ernest W 154
— Henry Cuthbert ...58, 30S
— Peter Robert 135
— Richard 45, 402
— William A. Chas. 346, 36+
Dennys, Alex. Harry ...426
— Qharles John 61, 412
— George Wm. P 516
— Hector Travers 428
— Wm.Annesley Burton 418
Dent. Bertie Coore 252
— Edgar John 267
— Frank Wilkinson. 177
— Phillip H. Price 242
— Wilfrid Harry 256
Denvs, W. Hy.Adolphus 372
De Pledge, Gaspard F. 306
— Harold Geo .. 160
dePonthieu.R.G. R.deV. 424
De Pree, Hugo Douglas 178
de Putron, Cyril 307
Derham, Frank S....73, 277
Dering, Henry Edward 223
deRougemont,CecilH.77,i74
— Hy. Samuel Price 75, 4i6|Deas, Lionel M Ross ... 439!Derry, Arthur 297
— Hugh Walter 442 de Bathe, Sir tly.T?. Bart. 3:7 de Salis, Edw. John ... 402
— John . 74, 416;— Maximilian 149 le Sausmarez, Cecil 777
— Llewelvn A. E. Price 322^ Beroiere, Heu.J.deB. 22 - Lionel Wilfred 322.
— Noel Philip 360 de B«rrv, Geo^ J. Lewes 172 Desborough. Arth. P.H. 176
Deshon, Fred. G. C 1S1
de Smidt, Erroll M :Si
D'Amico, Igino Depiro 237* — Wm. J. Ferguson 286
Damla, EduljiM 524JDavies, Arthur Mercer... 380
Danbuz, Robert F 182 1— Arthur Mostyn 272
Dmby, William Edwin 71,141 j-^- Charles Henry 432
Dane, Arthur H. C 527 — Charles Hugh 428J — Harold Arthur 61, 440
Danford, Bertram W.Y. 2141— EdwinL.V. Saunders 3601 — Herbert E 1 ward 380
Dangar, Henry P 154 — Ernest Wilson 175! — James 290
Daniel, Charles Cecil.. 225 — Francis John 219 — James B. Lindsay ... 223
— Charles James 307 — Frank Gadsden 243I— John Henry 29
— Edward Yorlce 400 -Frederick Geo. Hugh 428!— Rich. Wood'forrte ...76, 257
— Henry George 58, 271 — George Freshfleld ... 365! Deans, George Noel 29
Daniell, Arthur C... 60, 169 — Rev. George M 530J Dear, Clement Fras. ... 38
— De Oourcy 31, 165 — Heaiy 364 Deare, Benjamin Hobbs 518
— Edward Henry E. 254I— Henry Rodolph 3or — Henry Foul kes 149
■ Francis Edw. LLoyd 336
— Frank William 434
— Frederick Fraii. W.... 330
— JohnAlau Le Norreys 132
— John Frederic 63, 399
— Oswald Jas 58, 3 13] — - Percy George 190, 370;— Henry Geoffrey N. ... 334
Banks, Cyril German ... 327J — Percy Matcham 36;!— Philip ?. Evelyn 179
Dtinn, Hy. Churnsjde B. 424; — Somerset E. O'B. j— Richard_Mereilith ... 340
Dansey, Francis Henry 326
Dautra, Scrabshaw H.... 516
Darby, Wm. Henry 56, 168
Darbyshiro, Percy H. ... 139
D'Arcj', Lionel Knox ... 160
Darell, Harry Francis... 357
— Wm. Harry Verelst... 222
Darley, George Roe 71. 170
— Henry La Touche 401
— James Russell 436
— William H. La Touche 242
Darling, Chas. Hy. ...56, 208
— Rev. Charles Wesley. 530
Darnell, Rev. F. A 396
— Rev. Hen. A 396
Darrah, O'Brien Zouch 227
Darroch, Duncan 350
Darvill, Wm. Montague 234
Darwall, Fred. Wm 308
— Robert Henry 401
Darwin, Robert Henry 236
Dashwood,Edm.Wm.73, 233
— Robert Henry S 341
Daubeney, Sir H. C. B. 282
— Edward Kaye 70, 926
180
^74
532
Kevill 54, 339:De Brath, Ernest 46, 415
— Sutton Aylrner 270 de Brett, Harry Simonds 177
— Thomas Arthur H. 71, 242lde Burgh. Dlick G. C.48
— Thomas Reid 425Jde Bury, Henry R. V...
— Thomas William 4oilDecie, Cyril Prescott ..
— Walter P. Lionel i79;de Ccetlogon, .Sec. O.E.C
— William Hewitt 33d |de Crespigny, Claude
Davis, Alfred Robert ... 288 Champion T33 Deverell, Cyril J ^47
— Cecil 421 — Tyreilu. W. C. ...68, 156 de Vitre, Percy T. D. ... 212
— Charles Lukin 158 De Domenico,Jos. M.O. 189I Devlin, Joseph 309
— Dudley Herbert ^'Dee, Peter 526[Daw, ArmineB 433
— Edward 38ijDeeble. Benjamin W. C, 381'Djwar, Arthur Wm 241
435 Deed, John Cyril 4°i|— JJavid Erskine... 54,168
Despard, Edw. Fitzh.348,374
— Henry F. R 3++
— Wilfred H.Croasdaile 179
37 DesVceux, Chas. H...32, 411
— Henry Bertram 212
— Henry John 220
— Herbert 433
Devenish, Arthur H. N. 179
— Edward Newnham
— Edward John 321
— Gordon
James El ward 71
DeWend, Douglas C. ..
Dewes, Fred. Joseph .,
de Wilton, Albeit W.
136
18
423
— George Frederick 393) Deedes, Rev. Brook
— George Henville 443! — Henry iiranville 230I-
— George McBride 515 Deeriug, John ■ 43. 261I
— Gronow John 437'deFalbe, Yigant William 3291
— John 366De Gex, Basil C 277J
— Robert Evans Stuart 525 j — Fras. John 284.1
— Thomas 2i3|De Gruyther, Cnth. M. 243 — P. Donald Dorin 315
Davison, G.Markham 61, 332 de Jersey, Colebrooke 73, 171 Dewiug, Edw. John. ..46, 207
— Kenneth Stuart... 66, 413 — William Grant 52, 108 — Robert Henry 426
— William Pearson 346 de Joux. John S. N 293 de Winton, Charles . 72, 290
Davoren, Vesey H. W.... 383 de Kantzow, 0. Auol.... 403 — Richard Stretton \ i7«
Davson,Harold.r. Hunter 401 DelaBeie.HughPleydell 259 de Wolski, F. Rola ...30, 205
3 k
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Index — Active Lid.
Dibben, John Thomas... 395
Dibble, Harry 148
Dibblee, Fred. Lewis ... 398
"Dibley, Atkelstan 354
Dick, Arthur Robert ... 420
— C. B. Goodrich 52, 402
— Colin 346
— DightonHayA 259
— George 21
— James Roy 37
— Maxwell 52
• William
Doig, John Alexander..
— Richard O. M
Dolby, SeymourS. C. .'..,
Dolphin, Harry Cecil ..
Domenichetti, Fras. II...
Donajowski, Reg. E. K
Donald, Colin Geo.... 49,
Donaldson, F. Leverton 172
— John 382
— John Wm. Edward ... 178
— Robt. D 379
Done, Herbert Richard 239
268lDrage, Godfrey 437
—! George Thomas 345
— Thomas William 371
— William Henry 366
Drake, A.W.H.Hornsby 130
Bernard Francis 172
401
37
29
429
23;
23:
Dickens, John i8z|_ Reginald John 214
Dickie, John Elford... 61, 20s
Dickin, Edward S 136
Dickins, S. W. Scrase-..
— Rev. William Arthur
Dickinson, Arthur T. S
— Douglas John
— Edward 45
Donegan, Jas.Fras
Donnan. William 435
334 Donne, B. D. A 30
532 — Henry R. Beadon 49, 239
246 Donnelly, Lawrence 2.16
2^6 Donnet, Jas. J. Conway 381
.. 2°7 Donohue,Wm. Edw. 190, 370
• Ernest Arthur 354 Donovan, Charles 526
— Francis Arthur 282 —Charles Creaghe
— NevilleH.Campbell352,369 _ Donovan 506
— William V 58, 297 — Edward Westby 249
Dickson, Bertram 179
— iSirCollingwood 163
— Edward Thompson ... 24
— George Fred. Hayes 263
— Graham Joseph 325iDoran,B. J. 0. .".'.'.'.'.'.'.5
— John Baillie B 1 7 ]_ Walter Robert B. 77
- William 378
Dooner, John Graham
— Wm. Toke 19
Wm.JDundas 346
254
254
John Herbert 434>Dorehill, Philip H. M.7.. 172
Wm. Edmund Ritchie 212] Dorling, Fras. Holland 327
— Wm. Thomas 157
Didham, Chambers 305
Dietz, Bernard R "141
Digan, Geo. Cuthbert ... 348
Digby, Thomas 54, 208
— Wm. R. Wiugfleld ... 35
— William Trench 21
Diggms, Wm. James ... 381
Diggon, Robt. William 402
Dill, Richard 315
Dillon, Charles Henry... 357
— George Fred. H 422
— Sir Martin 247
Dimmock, Henry Peers 527
Dimsdale, Wilfred P. ... 344
Dingli, Edwd. Caruana i\
Dingwall, Kenneth 339
Dinwiddie, David , '50
Disney, James W. K. ... 18
— Robert 505
— -Thomas Robert... 22, 165
Ditinas, Alf. Robertson 427
— Francis Fred 24,165
— ■ Fred. Robertson ...41, 408
— Leonard Philip 373
Diver, Thomas 234
Dixon, Charles Joseph... 234
— Charles Stewart 345
— Clive Macdonnell 157
— George 366
— George Frederick ... 177
— HenryGrey 32
— Peter Eden 209
— Thomas Arthur.
— William 398
Debbie, Charles Francis 427
— Herbert Hugh 75, 416
— William Hugh 41"
Dobbin, Edward John... 38
— Leonard Geo. Wm. ...30
— Robert Alexander ... 277
— Wm. J.Knowles...73, 4r5
Dobbs, Alex. Hugh. ..75, 416
— Charles Fairlie 439
— Conway Richard 212
— George Cadell 43, 409
Dobell, Charles Macp... 263
Dobie, Wm. Hugh Ed. 54, v"
Dobree, De Sausmarez 398
Dobson, And. Fras 524
— Edwin Francis H. ... 517
— George Magill 381
— Montague Charles ... 181
— Robert Nelson 231
Dod, Anth. H. Wolley... 171
— Owen C. Wolley 257
Dodd, Anthony 381
— George 44
— John Richard 379
Dodgson, Colquhoun S. 304
— Haroourt Leicester ... 421
— Heathfteld Butler 173
Dodington, W. Marriott 301
Dods, Wm. Sandars 239
Doherty, Thomas 366
Doig, Claude P 336
— James Bruce 399
— Lionel 373
Dorman, John C 378
— Thomas 379
Dorrien, H. L. Smith 33, 305
Dorward, A. R. F....32, 206
Doucet, Louis C. A. deB. 214
Dunbar,WilliamMathew 130
Duncan, Alex. W.
Anstruther 31, 165
— Andrew 516
— Francis John 225
Frank 421
— Francis Richard 173 — George... 517
Henry Dowrish ...72, 398 j — George Alfred 258
— Henry Manning 178
— Reginald John 325
— William Hacche 179
Draper, Frederick 182
Dredge, James Alien ... 529
Drever, James William 429
— Thomas Ian 437
Drew.Arth.BlanshardH. 427
— ■ Bertie Clephane H.... 362
— Rev. F. Bickerstaffe 396
Henry Clare 332
— John 259
— Richard William 225
— Sidney Edward 381
— Stuart 273
Dundas, Fred. Charles.. 350
— Henry Lawrence 18
— Patrick Henry 440
— Richard Chas 225
— Walter Leslie 443
George Barry 247JDundee, Wm. J. Daniell 210
Horace Robt. Hawley 308 Dundon, Michael
— Tom Maxwell 25
Dreyer, John Tuthill ... 1
Druce, Cyril 313
Druitt, Edward 70, 209
— Percy Stanley 47, <53
Drummond, Arch. S. 61, 223
— Arthur Berkeley 4
— Edmund Johnston ... 4
— Eric Grey 246
— Fra. Henry R 52, 413
— Kenneth Mackenzie 352
— Laurence George ..72, 223
Drury, Byron Henry ... 360
— Francis James 517
— FrancisMacdonald6i, 412
— James O'Brien 372
— Maurice O'Connor ... 379
— Robert 378
William Price 77, 400
Dougal, Geo. B. Roney 245 Drysdale. Robert 226
Dougall, Walter 140
Dougherty, John Louis 444
Doughty, Charles H. M. 263
— Ernest Christie 243
Douglas, Arch. Philip... 17
— Cameron Charles 63, 269
— Charles W. H 32
— George Prescott ...71, 136
— Herbert Archibald ... 325
— James Archibald 424
— James Stewart ...69, 170
— MontaguWm 425
— Sholto William 178
— Stafford Edmund 350
— Stewart Ranken 520
— Walter Binny 436
— William 65, 225
— William Sholto 214
Doull, John Doull
Dove, Frank 385
— Horatio 33, 206
— Percy Matthew 305
Doveton, Albert M 435
— John Hodson 441
Dowdall, Laurence R.... 37
Dowding, Hy. Harris H. 303
— Townley Ward ... 31, 399
— Reo. Wm. Berkeley... 396
Dowell, Arth. John Wm. 310
— George Cecil 172
— George William 307
Dowman, Willington S. 3S3
Down, Cecil Patton 435
— HalkettWaltonMoney 329
Downe, Yisct iS
Downes, E. M. Panter... 254
— Leonards 179
— William Knox 70, 414
Downing, C. M. H. ...3/, 165
— Geoffrey 354
— Henry John 234
— John George 66, 414
Downman, Geo. T. F.49, 339
Dowse, Edw. Cecil .. 43, 305
— Henry Esmonde 384
— RichardThos.Edw. ... 33
Doyle, A. Havelock J. 72, 3x7
Bernard 516
Francis Joseph 525
— Ignatius Purcell 525
— John Fras. Innes H
— Joseph Ignatius P.
D'Oyly, Geo. Halford ... 242
— Henry Ralph Neville 401
— John 443
Doyne,Wm.Markham 77,162
Drage, Francis B. ...134, 395
— Gilbert 401
Dundonald, Earl of... 17, 133
Dunlop, A. H. Buchanan 310
— Archibald Samuel ... 173
— Arthur Wallace 429
— Colin N.Buch 181
— Fred. C. Strickland 327
— Henry Cleland 56, 168
— Henry D. Buchanan 313
— Henry Hinton 429
— James William 56, 168
— Julian Silver S 292
— William Bruce 362
— Wm. Hugh 74, 344
Dunn, Ernest George ... 345
— Henry Nason 384
Dunnage, Arth. Jas. 31, 165
Dunne, Arth. Mountjoy 530
— Frederick 258
John Hart 4, 325
— Walter A 30, 363
— Sir William 150 —William 41, 363
— William 226jDnnolly, Kenneth J. G. 431
Duberly, George 373lDunscombe, N. Blake... 438
— Grey William 22o)Dunsford, Evelyn Hy.... 444
DuBoulay, NoelW.H.74, 171 —Francis P. S 433
Thos.W.Houssemayne 286
— Woodforde George 43, 206
DuBuisson, Claude S. ... 228
— : Henry 241
DuCane, Huoert John 71,170
— John Philip 173
Ducat, Charles M 420
— Claude Tulloch 432
-- Hugh Charles Claude 429
— Richard 440
Duck, Francis... 395
Duckett, JohnSteuart ... 150
— William Morton 373
Duckworth, Arthur C. 143
— Herbert William 330
Ducrot, Louis Hay 172
Dudgeon, Fred. Annesley 295
— Ralph de Seton 44:
Dudley, Bertram B.
Waddell 329
Dunsterville,ArthurB.77, 279
— Edward Leslie 211
— Knigutley S 56, 168
— Lionel Charles 426
Duperier, Henry Wm.46, 207
Du Port, Osmond C 180
Durand, Alg. G. A. ...28, 411
— Henry Marion 150
Durant, Robert J. A. ... 381
Durell, Arthur J. V. 239, 374
Durham, Reo. Robert H. 531
Durman, Frederick 148
Durnford, Guy E. J 214
Durrant, George 395
— Hector Montgomery 395
Dustan, John W 401
Duthy.Arch. Edward 31, 165
Dutt, Russick Lall 513
Dutton, Jas. Huntly 269
Duxbury, Charles D. ... 443
— George de S 180' - Sidney Hugh 279, 374
Duer, Charles.
Duff, Adrian Grant 299
— Alex. Gordon 56, 299
— Beauchamp 43, 413
— Charles Edward ...60, 149
— ■ GeorgeGraham Kayll 177
— George Mowat 211
Duffield, James 352
Duffin, Walt. Henry 72, 231
Duffus, Edward John... 174
— Fras. Ferguson 365
— Grseme Sym 17
Dwaue, John William ...
Dwyer, Arthur Geo. 77, 279
— Bertie Ounynghame 252
— Charles Edward 378
— Geo. Toulmin C 180
— John 345
Dyas, James Ridge way 234
Dyce, G. Hugh Coles 24, 407
— Hugh Lennox 362
Dyer, Reo. Alfred S 530
— Arthur J. Leslie 261
Charles Robert 319
Dugan, Francis Rogers 352 — John Edw. Frederick 141
Dugdale, James Gordon 159 — Ren. Joseph Perry ... 532
— William 379!— Reginald Edw. Harry 428
Duggan, Chas. Wm 384!— Thomas W. B 398
Martin Joseph 331 Dyke, Oswald Muirhead 241
Dugmore, W. Radclyffe 3291 — Percyvall Hart 439
Duhan, Francis Taylor 442 Dykes, Alfred McNair... 231
- Wm. W. Taylor ...77, 171 — Lionel E. B 174
Duke, Alex. Leonard ... 518 — William Alston 269
— Alex. W 377|Dyne, Frank W. B 229
John Charles 47 ,Dyott, Richard 204
Joshua 515'Dyson, Harry Bernard 225
i79|Dumaresq, Algernon H. 212! — Herbert Jekyll 517
du Maurier, Guy L. B. 235I — Louis Morgan 179
Dumble, Wilfred C 213J — P. Shakespeare 373
Dumbleton, Horatio N. 68, 209: — Thomas Edward 528
du Moulin, Louis E.. ..66, 288 Ead on, Frank Henry 77, 162
Dunbar, Carlyle MacG. 161 jEady, Chas. Edward ... 178
— GeorgeD. Sutherland 342! — Frederick W.E 400
— Lewis Maxwell i39.Eagar, Edward Boaz ... 233
Index — Active List.
Eagar, Henry Averell46, 344iElderton, Murray Trent 435!Emery, Wm. Basil 177
Eagle, F. E. Bunbury ... 400J— Rowland P.Somersec 229
Eagles, Henry Cecil 56, 399 Eley, William_ Gardiner 155
Ealden, Charles 215
Eales, Cecil Moncrieff... 420
— Lionel Geo. Nuttall... 229
Barnes, Rev. W. Leslie.. 533
Earle, Edward Savi 441
— Francis Alfred 77, 234
— Frederick John 453
— Henry 61, 315
— Hubert Malins 519
— Maxwell 219
— Philip Douglas 241
— Robert Gilmour 214
— Sydney 221
Eassie, Fitzpatrick 395
East, Cecil James 5
— Charles Conran 234
— Lionel "Wm. Pellew ... 174
Eastman, Wm. 1 63, 397
Eastmead, Chas. Sidney 434
Easton, Fred. Arthur ... 178
Eastwood, HughdeC... 135
— JohnC.B 75, 153
— Robert Jshn Camac 438
Eaton, Son. Herb. Fras. 16
— James Bird 529
— Robert Coleman 377
— William Arnold 229
Ebden, Fras. Thos....i8, 406
Eccles, Cuthbert J 157
— Robert 60, 301
— William Vernon 356
Eckersley, Edwin 382
— Henry Thomas 361
Eckford, Ashton B 362
— John J. H. B 424
— Philip Geo. W 344
Eden, Arch. Jas. F 301
— Schomberg Henley 300
— William Rushbrooke 179
Edes, Charles Albert 43, 363
Edge, John Dallas 378
Edgell, Edw. Arnold ... 210
Edghill, Rev. J. C 396
Edinbukqh, S.R.S. the
Duke of 397
Edlmann, Ernest E 176
Edmeades, Henry 330
Edmonds, James Edw... 209
— Nicholas Gifiord 2<__
— Richard James. ..190, 370
Edmondson, James H. 366
Edridge, Chas. Sutton... 237
Edwardes, Alex. Coburn 439
— Son. Hugh 156
— John Grahame 437
— Stanley Malcolm 426
— Son. William 134
Ed wards, A. Hamilton M.
7°. "39
— Arthur Clement 179
— Cecil Bradney Jervis 282
— Charles Grant F 418
— Chas. Mackenzie. ..36, 316
— Christopher Vaughan 250
— Clement Maitland 275
— David John 366
— Eric Lea Priestley ... 249
— FitzJames Maine 421
— Frederick Charles ... 401
— Graham Thos. George 161
— James 182
— JohnBurnard 74, 416
— Lancelot 241
— Richard Feilding 211
— Roderick Mackenzio.. 427
— Thomas 373
— Wilfrid Bowers 395
— W.A.Spencer 329
— William Egerton 179
— William Rice 517
Edye, John Simpson ... 383
— Murray W. Joseph ... 364
Edyvean, Fred. Geo. ... 402
Egan, Michael Henry225,369
Egerton, Arthur Fredk. 342
— Caledon Philip 26
— Charles Comyn i, 26, 408
— Charles Philip 446
— Francis Wm 60,412
— George Algernon 160
— Granville Geo. A. 50, 336
— Raleigh Gilbert ...70,41
— Ralph 48, 360
— eke, Ernest C 373
— derton, Fred. Dundas 381
Elgee, Cyril Hammond 251
— John W. L 3'S
Elger, Edward Gwyn ... 245
Elgood, Percival Geo. ... 242
Eliot, Geffery Lawr. 31, 409
Eliott, Francis H 446
Laurence Edw 446
Elkington, Geo. Edw.... 213
— H. Percival George... 382
— John Ford 234
— Robert James Goodall 174
— Wm. Ernest Walter... 234
Ellershaw, Arthur 177
Wilfrid I7y
Elles, Arthur Warre 315
— Edmond Claude 362
— Sir,Edmund Roche 19, 164
— Malcolm Rothney ... 2T4
Ellice, Robert Frederick 175
Ellicombe, Geo. John ... 242
Ellington, Edward L
Elliot, Adam Scott... 75, 342
— Sir Alex.J. Hardy 140
Bertram Nowell 401
Charles Riversdale ... 429
— Charles R. Scott 441
Edmund Halbert 131
— Edward HallettHugh 181
— Edward Hay M....61, 295
— Edward Locke 31, 409
— George Augustus ... 254
— George Ramsay 336
Enderby, Samuel H. ... 233
Engelbach, Fras. Joyce 229
England, AlickThornber 305
— Arthur 395
— Edward Parker 174
— Raymond 178
— Thomas Percival 235
Engledue, Herb. Atfleld 227
Engleheart, E. L 263
English, Aug. John. ..46, 155
— Charles Ernest 76, 171
— Ernest R. Maiing 317
Frederick Paul 63, 354
Rev. John 531
Joseph Oxley 58,169
— William 366
Ennis, Arthur B 290
Enriquez, Albert D... .63, 415
— GeorgeDallas 1"
Ensor, Fred. C. Curme 1
Enthoven, Cha. Henfrey 210
— Percy H 72, 170
Entrican, James 526
Entwistle, Thos. Geo. ... 133
Erck, John C 429
Errington,WalterHenry 429
Erroll, Earl of 24
Erakine, Arch. Jas 61, 363
— Charles Ellis Hay 427
— George... ... 284
— James Francis 223
— John David B 32
— Keith David 44°
• William Douglas .
808
Ewart, Frank Rowland 237
— Godfrey D. Henry ... 295
— Sir John Alex 350
John Spencer 50, 342
— Richard Henry 424
Walter Douglas 342
Ewbank, William 210
Ewens, Geo. F. Wm. ... 519
Ewing, Alister W. S. ... 329
Exham, Frank Simeon 284
— Richard 377
— Simeon Hardy 47, 207
Eykyn, Cecil 299
Eyre,GervasSelwyn 43, 409
— Hastings Aug 245, 373
— Montague Stokes 524
— Morland Stanhope ... 173
Faber, Sydney George 213
Fagan, Arthur N. D. ... 440
— Bernard Joseph 353
— Rev. C. C. T. 457
— Chris. G. Forbes ...65, 446
— Chris. S. F. \ 24, 399
— Edward Arthur 440
— Hugh Rollo 428
— James Lawtie 17,406
— Joseph George 18, 404
— Lucius Emilius 437
— William Welply 279
Faichnie, Douglas C. ... 252
— Fred. Geo 384
— Norman 384
Fair, Arthur E. B 179
— Fred. Kendall 211
384I — James George 162
— Gilbert S. M'D 210 Escombe, Cecil Aubrey 136 Fairhrother.Wm. T. 63, 413
— Harry Macintire 176
— Hugh 237
John Furzer 231, 365
Robert Henry 526
Wm. Hy. Wilson 518
William Scott 152
Elliott, Alfred Charles... 437
— Charles Allen 213
Charles Roulston...... 21
— Edward Draper ... 6, 164
— George Hambley...4i, 408
— Gilbert Chas. Edward 213
— Herbert Henry 288
Hueh Ernest 113
— Reginald Wm.Sydney 441
Ellis, Alfred Chas. S. B. 444
Charles C 54, 208
Conyngham R. C. ... 269
— George Adams 269
— GeraldMontagueAug. 357
Herbert Charles 310
— Philip Mackay 378
279
— William Hastings
— William Montague ... 210
— Wm. Robert Jason ... 315
— William Verner ...19, 406
Ellison, George Paget... 150
— Gerald Francis ...74, 234
Ralph Henry Carr ... 142
Richard George 131
— Richard Todd 133
— Rev. William 530
E'lissen, Gustav Edm.... 179
Ellwood, Bertram Price 439
Elmslie, Alex.M. Spears 435
— Fred. B. 50,169
— Wilmot Foster 257
Elphick, Harry Wm. ... 51
Elphinston, Alexis 350
Elphinstone, Arth. P. A. 425
Elrington, Fred. R 356
Elsdale, Henry 26, 205
Elsmie, Alex. M. Spears 436
— Geo. Edw. D 4a8
Elton, Alfred G. G. ...60, 348
Arthur Bayard 77, 256
— Rev. Edw. Daubeny... 457
— Erie Godfrey 299
— Fred. Algernon G. Y. 174
— Henry Strachan ... 7,405
Elwes, Henry Cecil 223
— Lincoln E. Cary 332
— Walter V.J. Cary 178
— Rev. William Weston 531
Elworthy, Chas. K 140
Ely, Edwyn A. Sylvester 251
— Thomas Butler 355
Email , Bowes Leslie 52, 168
Emberton, Francis 369
Emerson, Geo. Augustus 516
— Isaac Bomford 378
— Norman Zeal 242
Es=sell, Fred. Knight
Esson, Edw. Malcolm ... 256
— William 401
Etches, Chas. Edw 234
Eteson, H. Carlton W.... T72
Etherington, lieorge ... 215
Etty, Rev. Charles John 531
Eustace, Alex. Henry ... 427
— Alex. Rowland 229
— Charles Legge E 322
— Fras. John Wm. ...46. 166
— Fred. Adolphus D. O. 139
— Fred. Kobert H 214
— Henry Montague 319
Evans, Arthur Owen 525
— Arthur Stuart 214
Charles Harford 519
— Charles Lewis 181
— Chas. Wm. Henry 50, 313
— Cuthbert 179
Edward 325
— Edward George 365
— Edward Stokes 46, 353
— George Farrington... 214
— George Henry 395
— George Milford 426
Geo.Wm.WallaceD'A. 251
— GranvillePennefather 438
— Harry J. Eaton 177
— Henry Theo. P. ...43, 277
— Horace Carlyon 400
— Horace Moule 6, 405
— Horatio James ... 63, 237
— James Thomas 215
— James William 525
— John 271
— John Fenton 517
— Leopold Exxel 403
— Llewelyn 214
— Percy 385
— Samuel 523
— Thos. Julian P. ... 48, 399
■p Usher Williamson ... 210
— Walter James 362
— William 179
— William Harry 214
Evatt, Francis Willie ... 427
— George J. H 377
John Thorold 421
Evelegh, Chas. Newman 282
— Edmund George 400
— Fred. John 60, 301
Even, George E 66,414
Everest, W. C. R 370
Everett, Chas. W 190, 370
— Henry Joseph 245
— Leonard Wm. Dawson 297
— Sir William 19
Everitt, Stuart Oswald 252
— Sydney George 263
Every, Oswald 139
229 Fairfax, Bryan C 332
Fairholme, W.Ernest 72, 170
Fairlie, Jas. Gordon ... 307
Fairrie, Septimus H. ... 385
Fairtlough.Chas.E.G.M. 301
Faith, Thomas 290
Faithfull.Hv. Turner 61, 412
— Wm. Conrad ...63,413
Falcon, Chas. Gordon... 212
— Robert Morgan 423
Falconer, C.E. Keith 50, 233
— V. F. A.Keith 245
Falkiner, Travers H. ... 348
Falkner, Rev. T. F 396
Fallon, James 382
Falls, John Alex. W. 52, 363
Falmouth, Lord 7
Falvey, John Joseph 379
Fane, Cecil 153
Julian 273
— Vere Bonamy 426
Fanshawe, Charles 204
— Charles Henry 225
— Edw. Arthur 68, 169
— Frederick Bradford... 313
GeorgeDalrymple 45, 166
Gerard Lewis 210
— Hew Dalrymple ... 60, 160
— Reg. Winnington 284, 374
— Robert 301
Farbrother, Chas. Hill 139
Fargus, Harold 282
Farley, James J. B 329
Farmar, George Jasper 257
— Harold Mynors 258
— William Cecil R 177
— Wm. Lawrance 172
Farmer, Francis C....52, 168
— John 395
— John Henry 384
— Langford Llanwarne 254
Farquhar, Francis D. ... 221
— James :8i
Farquharson, C. H... 58, 137
— David L. Wilson 299
— Ernest Gordon 213
— Harry Douglas 400
Farrant.Harl. Fitz L. 66, 414
— Henry C. B 30
Farrell, Henry J. Wm... 175
Farren, Sir Rich. T 307
Farrer, Philip 54, 294.
Farwell, Chas. Bowers 2:2
Fasken, Chas. G. M. 6i, 412
— William Henry 422
Fasson, Disney J. M. ... 173
Faulder, Gerard Aug.... 307
Faulknor, Aug. A. M. M. 424
Faunce.AluredDeLaune 440
— Bonham 360
— Charles Edmund 381
Ewart, Chas. Nicholson 180 — Edmund 5, 405
3 A- 2
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Index — Active List.
Faunce, Granville de la Fielden, Harold 148 Fleming, Peter Fraser...
M 54, 310 Fieni es, G. C. Twisle- 1 Fletcher. Alan Francis
— Robert de Lauce 433 ton Wykeham 259! — Alfted Foulger 24,
Fanssett, E. G. Godfrey 212 — H. E. Twisleton — O iruelius Westneat...
— Fermor Godfrey 22 Wykeham 150]— Fdward KeeHng
— Owen G. Godfrey sc^Fife, Aubone G 130 - Edward Walter
— Percival G. Godfrey 175 1 — Hugh Wharton 2S2 — Henry Arthur
Fawcett, Edward 524 1— Robert Bainbridge ... 177 — Henry James
— Jas.FarishMalcohn 58,146! — Ronald D'Arcy 256} — Henry William
— Percy Harrison i75|Filmer, Sir Robt. M 220 j — James
— Willfam Francis ...61, 3o8tFincastle. Alex. E.Vhct. 157 — Sidney Kowlett
— William James 377|Fineh. Co'm 425:— Walter Blum 50,
Fawcus, Hugh i8i| — EdwardHarlee 259JFleury, Chas. Marlay...
Fawkes. Edward Dalton 303 — Edward H. F. 277JFiint,Edw. MontagU48.
— Lionel Grimston 41, t66: — George Forbes C 180 — John 73,
Fawssett, Rupert ...133, 3S5( — Hamilton W. Edw. ... 319 - Robert Brock Flint...
Fayle, Robert J. Leech... 380, — Herbert Marsh ill 310 — Samuel Kirk
Fayrer, Fred.DurandS. 529JFindIav. Charles Wm. iFlintoH. Thomas ...133,
— James 0. S. 420J M'Diarmid 33QlFlood, Arthur Solly
— Joseph 382;— Harold 230, — Samuel James
Fearnside, Clarence F... 5261— Neil Douglas 71, i7o|Flower, Oswald Swift ...
Ifearon, Jas. Ahmuty 58, 256 Fink, George Herbert .. 5171 — Stanley Smyth
Fedden, Clement Agnew 284 Finlaison, John Bruce 40: Fludyer. Henry 16,
Feetham, Edward 310 Finlny, Alex. Russell ... 251 (Foley, Ale-ernou C 56,
Fegen, Magrflth F. ...€$, 169 — Frank Dalzed 243!— Frank Wigram
Feilden, Cecil Wm. M.„. 143;— Robert Francis 181— Reginald Edward
— Edward LeylaiidC... 314 Finlayson, Duncan 33s — Hon. Sir St. G. G
— Granville Cholm 336 Finley, Alexander 386 Foljainbe, Hbn.G.W. F.S,
— James H G 322 Fian'Seo. Arthur Henry 532J— HubertF.F.B
— Ramsay Robert 307 — Harry 50, 102J— A. W. deB. S
— Randle Montague ... 301 — Thomas .. 27ojFollett. Henry Spencer
i43fForte, Hbt. Ang.Nonrse 249.
436..
35&
321
158.
ii8
427
— Robert W. Webb
— Spencer W 65,
Fooks, George Ernest ...
— Henrv
— Wemyss Gawne C. 257, 374 Finnie, Robert Blak-e ... 273
Feilding, Geoffrey P. T. 221 iFinnis, Benjamii H. ... 362
Fell, John Percy ...54. :68 — Henry 57,208
— Robert Black 269! — Johu Fortescue 437
Fellowes, Hall'ord La M. 44 2!Firminger, Sec. W. C... ssojFoord, Albert he«mald
Fellows, Bertram Chas. 362 Firth, Edw. Wm. Anson 4^,21 — Edward Russell
— Christopher Stewart 440 — Henry Vivian 439 Foot, Richard Mildmiy
Fendall, C. Pears 72, 170 — Rinhard Anson 436 Foote.F. O.Barringtomtc
Fenn.EdwinHaroldM'B 439; — Robert Hammill 381 — Henrv Bruce...
— Ernest Harold 37b! — Samuel 182 Foran, Rec. Thomas
— William Tittery 29SiFishbourne, Chas. Edw. 233JForbes, Alexander G. ..
Fenner, Claude C 435 Fischer, Lewis Gordon 518
Fenning, Wm. Maxwell 4421 — Thomas Adam 423
Fenton, Alexander 525 Fishe. Arthur 22. 407
— Alex. B 52, 412 — Artb.Fras.Babiugton 181
— Gerald Herbert 39i|Fisber, Artuur Alex. .. 247
— LayardL 45, 4101— Charles Alex. 180
Fenwick, Hy. Thos. 70, 134
— Martyn J. Edward 54, 294
Ferguson, Algernon
Fras. H 133
— Artbur George 356
— Charles Austin 279
— James William 137
— John David 384
— Nicholas Charles 381
— Richard Patrick 377
— Spencer Charles 233
— Victor 265
Fergusson, Arthur Chas. 178
-Charles 73, 219
— Charles John 172
— Chas. Sidney Dalton 319
— Charles Taylor 398 — John George
Fra. Torriano 172 — Lindsay Anstruther
— Athol Murray H.
— Archibald Jones ...
— Arthur 72,
— Arthur William
— Edward Ernest
— Geo. Fras. Reginald
— Ian Rose-Innes F
— James Frederick
— Frederic George 28c
— Frederick 435
— Harold 328
— Henry Francis T. 273, 365
— Capt. John 423
— Surg. Capt. John 519
— John Francis 176
— Julian Lawrence 235
— Ralph B. W 46, 151
— William Annesley ... 437
Gilbt. Chas. Dalryinpie 357! Fitton, Gay WiUiaui327, 3731 — Richard Vernon T. ..
— Herbert Chaworth ... 334I — Hugh Gregory .77, 310! — Richard WUliaru
— John Adam 31 FitzClarence, Charles... 235 Forde, Bernard
— William J. Smyth ... 135 |FitzGeorae, Aug. C. F. 18 — Lionel 72,
Fernyhough, Hugh C... 3i5[FitzGerald, Art.Ormsby 381 £'ordh-im,Wm. Marshall
Ferrand, Edward 524I — Chas. Mordaunt ...48, 4nlFordyce, Alex. D
Ferrar, Henry M 173 j — George Alfred 175 — Henry L. Dingwall
— Hon. Reginald Geo. B.
— Robert Ing. is
— Hon. Walter R. D. ...
— Willoughby E. G. 4S,
Ford. Beauchamp St. C.
— Charles A. W
— Charles Hopewell ....
— Rfo. George A
— Harry Burroughes ...
— Reginald
Forteath, F'. W. Hughes
167 Fortescue, Hon. C. G.77,
280 — Francis Alexander 65,
401 — Henry 6o,
253 — Hon. Lionel H. D. 66.
130 Forth, Clarence T. W....
381 Fosbery.Fras.Langford
277 Foss, Kenneth M. ...77,
366 Foster, Alan
231 — Charles Percival
167 — Claude Edward
38^ — Hubert Edmond
166J — Hubert John 63,
135! — John Raffray 66,
307] — Louis Maurice
345 — Montague Amos
395 — Percy John
2951— Philip
379; Raymond Charles 5S,
263]— Richd. Foster Carter
233) — Turville Douglas 270,
223 — Wilfrid Lionel
2o8[ — William Herbert
310 — William Yorke ... 73,
427jFoulertou.Alex.F.G. 68,
292'Foulis, Arch. P. L.
.302 iFoulkes, Chas. Howard
322 j — Henry Drary
357 — Sec. Thomas Henry
141 1 — Thomas Howard
io| Ponrnier, Hu<ro Sant ...
i^o;Foweli,Xwtu.Plomer47,
527|Fowke, Francis
5 tS ■ — George Henry
245I — John... 74,
4.35 ; — Thomas Ernie
27i]Fowle, F. Trenchard 54,
i66:Fowler, Charles Astley..
172, — Chas. Edw. Percy
396I — Francis Charles
345 — Francis John
359 — George Curran Orr ...
205 — John Sharman
177— William James .. 41,
415 — Willoughby Jones ...
443! Fox, Arthur Barton
254!— Arthur Claude
34o|— Arthur Maxwell
325I — BrabazonH. Maine...
317J— Charles
4311 — Edward Vigor
340, — George Malcolm
290 1 — James Joseph
339, — Lionel Whitelaw
234 — Michael Francis
249 — Reginald Petley
4331 — Robert Fanshawe
173J — RobertMichaelDoug.
530'— Thos. C. Armstrong ...
— Michael L 2
— Michael Lloyd 444
Ferrers, Cecil S. F 295
Ferrier, See. Alex 530
— George Henry 372
— Jas. Arch 56, 208
Ferris, William Butler43, 410
Ferryman, A. H 34c
— Aug. F. Mockler...6s, 301
Festing,Arth.HoskynS73,34J
— Fras. Leyeester 233
— Mau: ice Christian ... 401
Fefher? tonhaugh.Edwyn 354
— John David 32
— Rich. Steele Rupert... 17
— Timothy 330
— William Albany 444
Ffennell, Richard 353
Flinch, Matthew B. D. ... 32c
Ffrench, Thomas 425
Field, Cecil Duncan 159
— Charles Douglas 43c
— Charles Wm 424
— Cyril -°. 39*
— Frederick 30c
— Henry Norman 242
— John Alan Fanre 443
— Joseph Thomas 266
— Wm. C. Faure 49, 411
Geo. Edw. Foster 2;i
Gerald James 134
— Herbert Swayne ..58, 332
— Mordaunt John F. ... 175
— Oswald Arth. Gerald 443
— Percy Desmond 152
— Thomas Patrick 182
FitzGibbon, John A 180
FitzHenry,C. Brittain... 1
Fitzherbert. E. Herbert 30
FitzHugh, Terrick C... 254
FitzMaurice,£ordO.G.F. 142
— Robert 175
FitzPatrick, Barthol. D. 442
FitzRoy, Philip Fitz W. 178
Fitzwiiliams.E.C. 0.297,365
FitzWygram.SirF.W.J.,
Bart 156
Fixott, James Laing 52, 16;
Flanagan, J.Wm. Henry 379
— Ricud.Johr. Woulte... 313
— Robert Nassau Alex.
Fleming, ArchibaluNicol 526
— Chas. Christie 384
— Edward Wm 36, 168
— Frederick 182
— Henry Lawrence 431
— Henry Townshend 74, 257
— John Murchison 446
— JohnFraserD 41,
— Robert Dingwall
Forester, Hon. A. 0. W.
C. Weld
-G. C. B. Weld
Forman, Arthur B
— Douglas Evans
— Robeit H
Formbv,Mvles L jnsdall
— Reginald F. R
Forrest, Charles Evelyn
— Edm. George
— George A. Wm
— James
— James Rocbeid
— John Vincent
— William Charles
Forrester, James S. 134,
Forsdyke, Fred. W
Forster,BowesLennox 5
— David
— Geo. Norman Bowes
— ■ John Burton 43,
— John Lindsey
— Leopold Hy. Vivian
— Lionel Archibald
— Philip B.Bohun
— William Haire-
Forsyth, James A. C...
Walter
Francis, Allan ()
— Charles A. William...
— Geo. Frankland ...46,
— Harold Hugh
— Owen Lyall
— Sidney Goodall
Frankis, Waiter Wia....
Frankland, Archur P
— Robert Cecil Coli-ille
143 Franklin, Benjamin
— Denuaui Francis
— Harold Scott E
Franklyn, Clauds de M.
— Wm. Edmund
Franks, Geo. Despard
— George M'Kenzie
Fraser. Affleck Alex. 68,
— Alexander Charles ...
— Alexander Henry 33,
— Angus George
— Arthur Reginald-. .45,
— Hon. Sir D. Macdowail
— D'Arcy MacKeiizie...
— Eric
— Frederick John
— George Henry J. A.
— George Ireland
— Henry Francis
— Heroert St. John
— Hobart Charles ...72,
— Howard A. Deuholm
— Hugh Craufurd
— Hon. Hugh Joseph...
— Are/ Mackenzie
— James
— James Wilson
— John Randal 65,
254
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352-
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396
526-
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294,
210
162
251
16S.
426
385
173-
424.
397
211
169
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344
251
3 '.9.
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438-
352
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3*5
371
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398
410.
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140.
247
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Index — Active List.
5io
Eraser, Keith Alex 148
— Lyons David 176
— Nicol Grahame 43s
— Norimu Warden 284
— Percy Wm. Norman ... 342
— Robert Hu?li 52, 308
— RobertWalterM'Leod 234
— Theodore 211
— Thomas 7, 204
— Walter Andrew , 433
Gabbett, Richard Edw.
Phillips
Gage, /Ella Molyneux B.
— Andrew Thomas ...
— Moreton Foley
— Richard Stewart
Gaine, Frederick J
Gaisford, Douglas John
— James
— Richard Boileau ...70,
• Walter Simon 432I— Walter Thomas.
— Wm. Aug. dimming 294 Gaitskell, Charles
Frazer. George Stanley 4281— Sidney
Frederick, C. Arthur 77, 22jj — Walter James 68,
Freeland. Antaany D.... 17-6; Galbraith, Fred. Alex...
3ny .
Henry Fras. B 21
— Gerald Edward..
— Samuel H. Lyle ... .
— William
Gale, Charles William..
■- Ernest Septimus
— Henry Richmond
— John Cavendish 3623
— Lewis Gray 308
Freeman, Arthur P. W, 282
— B. Deane 74, 257
— Ernest Carries. 383
— Fras. C. P. Williams 261 — Johu Ross 275,
— Frederick 115 — llarmaduke Hy.L...
Freeth, Chas. John D.... j8qI— Walter Andrew 63.
— George Hy. Basil 2S7lGalindo, Richard Eyles
Freke, Hon. C. il. Evans 157 Gall, Cha. David M. 48,
Fremantle,.S'irA.J. Lyon 4
— Guy 22:
French, ArtliEr s, 397
— Arthur HarW')od . 401
— Charles A. Leslie 136.
■ Charles Newenham... 290]
Gallie, Jas. Stuart
Galloway, Aylmer Geo.
— Frank Lennox
- Harold B
-Hugh
John Joseph
• Fitzstsphen J. F 3913 1 — John M. C 6,
— Col. Geo. Arthur 19, i64)Gallwey,Edmond J08.49,
Capt. George Arthur 364
— George Brooke 517
— Herbert Cutnming ... 3S5
— Houston 131
— John Beutot: P 17
— Hon. Robert 273
— Sampson Gotigh 254
— William Cotton 438
Frenchman, Edulji P. ... 525
Frend. George 58, 233
— William R^giaal I 300
Freshwater, Arthur ... 386
Freweu, Stephen 56, 157
Freyer, Samuel foster 381
Friederiehs, D. Alex. ... 212
Friend. Lovick B. ...58, 208
Frith, Cyril Halsted ... 301
— Gilbert R 214
— Herbert C 245
— ReginaldC. Cokayne7o,i5o
— Warren Hastings... 47, 16"
Frizelle, Julian 440
Frodsham, W. .1. H....56, 279
Frost, George Hewitt .„ 519
— James 215I
— Robert Francis 305
Fry, Charles Irwin 417
— William 76, 247
(Fryer, Cecil Robert 243
— Francis Lyall ~ 219
— Fred. Art a. Bashford 147
— George W. Smith 76, 417
— Major Gen. John 5
— Lieut. John 148
— Leslie Charles 421
Fuhr, Robt. S. Hannay 3S6
Fuller, Chas. Bowdler... 163
— Cuthbert Graham ... 213
— Francis George 213
— Geo. Cbas 372
— John 331
— John Fred. Charles .. 302
— Rich. Woodlield....76, 171
— William Cole .. 226
Fullerton, J^Campoeil... 515
— Johu Davidson... 56, 208
— Thomas Win. Archer 519
Fulton, Geo. Wade R. 54, :68
— Harry Townsend 440
— Herbert Albreeht 256
— John Duiiean Bertie 181
— Robert 48, 411
^Furber, Montague 255
Furner, Win. Paine 19J
iFurney, John Leared ... 442
Furnivall, Willoughby.. 180
S'uxse, Edmund Wm. ... 181
— Wm. Thomas 173
.Fyers, Hubert A. N. ... 356
Fyffe, Bertram Oliphant 273
i<Gabb, Caristoph'srW. W. 43
■Gabbett, Alex. Cecil ... 438
— Poole Robert 378
— Pulteney Charles 526
— Henry Lionel 72,
— Thos. Joseph
— Sir Thos. Lionel J. ...
Galwey, Chas. Edward
— Reginald Hugh
Gamble. Richard Narrien
Game, Philip W
Ganado, Alfred Wm. ...
Garbett, Cha. H. V....45,
Garden, Arch. Ross H.
Gardiner, Alec
— Bernard Calwoodley
— George Frederick ...
— Henry Bourohier W.
— Henry Laurence 72,
— Henry Lyuedoch ...1,
— Herbert William
— Hay Ferrier Forrest
— Richard
— Richard John ... 332,
— William Arthur ...28S,
Gardner, Fras. Stewart
— Henry Montfort
— Lionel J. R 69,
2nd Lt. Robert
2nd Lt. Robert
— Robert Macgregor S.
Gardyne.A. D. Greenhill
Garland, Ernest A. C.66,
Garner, Cathcart
Garnett, Cecil Francis 54,
Gamier, J. T. Carpenter
Garnock, R. R., Viict....
Garrard, James R. L. ...
Garratt, Clarence H. ...
— Fras. Sudlow 71,
— George Cashel
— Harry Sumner
— Lawrence Challoner
— Richard
Garraway, Chas. Wm....
Garrett, Aunesley J. 40,
— Arthur ffolliott
— John Raymond
— Robert Vernon 68
Garsia, Clare James
— Herbert G. Anderson
GarsLin, Alfred Allan ...
— Geo. Lindsay 46,
— Henry Edward
— John Aylmer
Gartou, Wm. Geo. Alf.
Garvey, Henry W
Garvice, Chudleigh
Garvie, John
Garwood, Fred. Scott...
— John Fred. 28,
— John Re.inaU
— John William
Gascoigne, Clifton C. O.
— Ernest F. O
— William Julius
Gaselee, Sir Alfred 1, 19,
Gaskell, Thomas K. ...
Gastreil.Everard T. 72, 4T5 Giles, ffeo.ClemeatDoug-
— Geo. D. Campbell 46, 4io| las
Gatacre, John „. 7, 405 — Francis Henry Synge
— Sir William Forbes ... 7
Gatehouse, Richard F. 285
Gathorue-Hardy, Hon.
J. F 219
Gatliff, Albert Farrar 56, 399
— Geo. Michael J
— William 75,
Gill. Douglas Howard...
— Henry John
Robert Hind:
Gatt, Antonio 55, 189 Gillim, Reynold Alex....
Gaunt, Cecil Robert i38Gillan, Rev. David H. ...
Gaussen, A. W.David... 334 jGillatt, James Barratt ...
— Chas. Louis 437 Gillespie. A. Kenneth ...
— Edgar 43, 363 j— E. C. Freeth
— James Robert 44°i — Franklin Macaulay ...
— John Samuel 372! _ Richard William
Gavin, Fred. James 57, 254] — Rolio Sr,. John
Gawue, John Moore 58, 231I — Samuel
Gay, Arthur William ... i72lGillies, Arch. Malcolm
Gayer, El w.Alex 423J Mlligan, William Arthur
— Hugh Walters 181 Gillman, David Jas
Gaynor, Henry Francis 2ioj — Edward Sylvester 76,
Gereh, Gerald" B 138 - Webb
Geary, Fras. Sandham tgo\ Gillraore, Rev. Charles A.
— Henry Geo. Fred. ... 178 Gills >n, Go lfvey
— Henry LeGuay ... 5, 164! idmire. Jihn M
Geddes, Aug. David 229 Gilcnour, Jas. Patrick E.
— Ernest D. Gckford ... 398 — Robert G. Gordon 70,
— George Hessmg 173 Gilpin, Braduey B
— Joun Gordon 173;— Frederic C.Almon 71,
— Malcolm H. Burdett. 443iGimlette, Geo. H. D
— Robert James sSijGipps, Sir Reginald.
— Walter James ... 290
Gedge, Rev. A. A. L 3^6
Gee, Albert Benj 182
— Fred. William 518
Geiger, Gerald J. P. ... 204
Geldard, Francis 71, 329
Gell, Rt. Reo. Fred 531
Gellibrand, John 295
Gelston, Arthur W. Hill. 371
Gem, George 288
Gemmell, Wm. A. S. ... 179
Genders, Joshua 369
Geoghegan, A. 0 379
— Francis Edward 436
— Norman Meredith ... 444
— Robert 177
— Staunus 428
George, Arthur 75, 329, 362
— Douglas Stewart 259
-J.H 97
Georges, Henry W.E. 74, 416
Gerard.Su-MontaguG. 6, 4C3
German Emperor, H.M.
William II 142
Gerrara, John Joseph ... 382
Gervers, Fras. R S 213
Gethin, John Percy. ..65, 327
Girdwood.AustinClaude
Jirling, Win. Waters ...
Girouard, Edouard P. C.
Girvin, John
Gitt-ms Reo. Forster C...
Gladstone, William
Jlaney, John Grogan 43,
Glanville, Arthur George
— Francis
Glasfurd, Alex. I. R. ...
— Duncan Jinn
Glasgow. Alfred E Igar
— JohnC. R
— Wm. James Theodore
Glelstaues, Ambrose IT.
Gieesou, Andrew F
Gleicheu,OoisaiA.R.W.77,
Gleunie, H • I ward 47,
— Farquhar
Glossop, Bertram R. M.
— Francis E iward
— Walter H. Mewland ...
Gloster, E Iward
— Gerald Meade
— William ..
Glover, Benj. Lucas
— Robert F. B
Glubo, Frnd. Mauley 66
R. W. St. Lawrance
Gib, Howard Alaric 44c|G!yn, Arthur St. Leger
Gibb, Evan 36 1 1 — J. Piu np. Carr
— John Hassard S. ...71, 275 — Sir Julius_Richard
— Ricoard Charles 267
Gibbard.Tiios.Wykes... 384
Gibiies, Arthur M 233
— Frank Douglas 241
Gibbon, Charles Monk 347
— James Aubrey 210
Gibbons, James Barry 5;7lGjater, Benjamin
Gibbs, And. Armstrong 528 Go Ibold. George Aug. J
— Richard FitzGerald..
— R'.chard Thomas
Gl3rnn, Mirtin
— Robert \1. Osborne...
— Thos. G. Powell
>a 1, Howard 66,
Arthur Paget 161
— James Alec Charles 284
— John Edward Laurie. 251
— Mossom Innis 4S, 411
Gibson, Reo. Edward ... 53:
— Geo. Gisborne 215
Go Ihy, Charles
Goddard, Fras. A. D'O.
— Janies Rainey
Godden, Henry Tufton...
Godfery, Masters John 41
Godfray, Herbert ... 66,
— Joseph 3S0 — Hugh C. W
— Rowland Routledge 294
— William 332
Gibton, Wm. L. Persse 271
Gideon, Jas. Henry 257
Giddy, William R. G. ... 215
Gidney, Francis 329
— Henry Albert John .. 529
Gitl'ard, Gerald Godfray52b
— William Carter 297
Gilbert, Arthur Robert.. 288
— John William 45,
Godfrey, Arthur I. S. ...
— Charles
— Cornelius Benjamin...
— Fredk. Rowlandson ..
— Stuart Hill
— William Wellington...
Godley, Alex. John ...72,
— FrancisO 6of
Harry Crewe
— Clarence EdwiuLloyd 518 Godman.Arth.Lowthian
— Gerald Edwin Lloyd. 42S — Edward S
Herbert Henry 372 — Suerard T. ..
Gilbertson, Thomas 190— Thim sPiilip
Gilby, Christopher 33ilGodwin, 1 has. A. C
Gilchrist, Robert Alex.26, 407|Gjff, Algernon H. S. ...
— R)bert Crooks 362 — Cecil Willie l". T
— Walter Fellowes " — Gerald Lionel J... 49,
Cowan ... 362! — Lionel Trevor
Gildea.Thos.Stauuope... 24' — Wm. Ernest Davis ...
Giles, Aloert ... 423'Gogarty, He.nry Edw. ...
53*
172
517
4i7
181
3°7
290"
213
53°
3>o
373
364
265
357
213
395
401
453
336
265
177
530
178
"5
321
219
181
363
5i6
33»
222
212
3S3
333
531
395
352
174
210
436
353
28*
227
226
366
219
207
18
'39
252
243
249
242
254
395
292
209
219
5
241
142
265
337
263
237
413
386
327
210
353
400
251
.363
4'3
180
267
284
438
2:5
400
420
40X
354
3°5
3o3
256
294
223
142
443
173
277
35^
i8r
139
257
81 1
Goggin, George T
Going, Alexander Chas.
— George Nuttall
— John
Goldfinch, William
Horsman 77,
Goldie, Adrian Hope ...
— MarkHenryGeorge32,
— Mark Leigh
Goldingham, R. B. D....
Goldney, George Fras.
Bennett
— T. Holbrow 30,
— William Henry 49,
Goldschmidt, Ernest S.D.
Goldsmid, Albert B. W.
Goldsmith, Harry D. ...
Goldthorp, Fras. Herbert
Gonrpertz,BowesT.11.40,
— Rev. J.F. Warden
Gooch, John Sherlock...
Goode, Stuart
Goodenough, Herbert L.
Goodfellow, Chas. Aug.
— Napier George B
— Robert Charles
— William West
Gooding, Lancelot N. ...
— William
Soodinson, Wm. Henrv
Goodson, Frank
Goodwin, Rev. Eras. H.
— George Jos. Power...
— Robert Hamilton
— Thos. H. J. Chapman
Goodwyn, Hy. Edw. 63,
— Julius Henry
— Nortonjames
— Walter Meredith
Goold, Wm. Joseph.. .76,
Gordon, Alex. Evans 40,
— Alex. Hamilton ...73,
— Alex. Weston 65,
— Alfred Ernest
— Alister Fraser
— Arthur W. Bolton 66,
— Charles Cecil
— Charles Edw. Parke.
— Charles Evans 52,
■ — Charles Louis
— Charles Steward
— Charleton William ...
— Cosmo George 43,
— Cosmo Huntly 54,
— Edward I. Drumearn
— Edward Robertson ...
— Esme C. W. Conway
— Frederick
— Geo. Alex. Steuart ...
— George Hamilton
— Gwynnedd
— Henry G. Wolrige ...
— Henry William
— Herbert
— Ingram C. Conway72,
— James Redmond P. 47.
— John Charles Fred . 4 5 ,
— John G. Wolrige. ..76.
— John James H 4,
— John Lewis R
— Lawrence Christian..
— Lawrence Geo. F
— Lewis Conway
— Lochmvar A. C
— Louis Aug 72,
— M'Leod James
— Neil Fraser
— Philip Cecil H
— Philip James
— Ramsay Frederick
Clayton
— Robert 31,
— Robert Arron
— Robert Eddington ...
— Robt. Napier Steuart
— Robert Norman
— Ronald Steuart
— Stannus Verner ...30,
— Stewart Douglas... 63,
— Walter G. Wolrige ...
— Colonel William
— Colonel William
— William Eagleson ...
— Wm. F. Loudon
— William Neville
— William Staveley 50,
Gore, Charles Clitherow
— Edward Arthur ......
Index — Active List.
37; Gore, George Anthony iGrahame, John Crum ... 334|Green, Wilfrith Gerald
267I Ellard 130 Grainger, James Kean... 395 Key 44$
292 — Hon. Henry A. O. 58, 152 — Thomas 5i61Greenaway, Thomas 41, 408
265I— Herbert 348 Granet, Edward John 70, 170 Greene, Albert J. R 180-
— Ribton 63, 288 Granger, Thos. Arthur 519
327J — Robert Clements ...... 350 Grant, Alan Colquhoun 334
177J — St. Geo. Corbet ....„43, 206! — Alexander 76, 209-
206 — St. John Corbet ...60,139, — Alex. Geo. Wm 282;
1801 — Wm. A. Marie Pollock 225^ — Allan Ewen 525) — Richard M 41, 271
2i4;Goren, Berkeley R ...295! — Arthur 427|Grenhill, Fredk. Wm. 307
|Gorges,CAiefPa^m.Edm. j — Charles 60, 35c Greenly, Walter H 153
214I Howard 37:!— Chas. Jas. Wm 54, 4i9|Greenstreet, Chas. B. L. 213;
408 — Lieut. Edm. Howard 327] — Charles John Cecil ... 221 — Wm. Lees 26,205.
207 Gorham, Arthur 353 — Donald St. John D... si7!Greenway, Chas. B*. K. 229,
297 Goring, Alan 161! — Dudley H. Fleming... 241! — Cleveland Edmund ... 237
AlleynChas. R 180
— Charles Kendal... 229, 369
— John Joseph 78-
Greenfield, Hume 292
22 — Walter 76, 144
282 Gorle, Harry Y 364
437'Gorman, Wm. Henry ... 279
■ Edward C. Hamilton 350
• Francis Charles 420
■ Francis Douglas 432
Gormley, Jos. A 378 — George Hughes
530'Gorringe, George Fred.. 212
Gorton, Reginald St. G. 17.
Gosling, Charles 322
— George Beanet 357
— George Patrick 28
John Henry 382
— Thomas Cattell 266
Greenwood.HerbertD.E. 284.
— John Owen 313
Greer, Fred. Aug 346
— James 256
— John Arthur 361
— MacGregor 234
— Richard Edward 212
Gregg, William 33;
— Henry Fane 16
— Hubert Anthony 253
_ — Hugh Gough 26
— Seymour Frederick... 179' — Ian Hope 430
William Sullivan 223! — James 24, 407
4 43! Goss, William 366J — John Duncan 3621 — William Heurv 515
215 Gosselin, Bertrand 178} — • John Patrick . 336 Gregorie, Chas. Fred.... 254
180— John Haslett 1591— John Wemyss 5 19 'Gregory, Albert.. 2.62
iiSjGosset, Allen Butler ... 7611 — Kenneth Malcolm P. 279! — Charles Levinge 437
370 — Edw. F 66, 249 — Maurice Harold 242 'Gregsun, H.G.F. Savage 229,
180! — Ernest A. G 65,305 — Philip Gordon 2i2jGreig, Colin Philip 360
396I — Francis William 180 — Sir Robert 5, 204 — Frederick James 382.
214— Frederic 43,206 — Robert Fras. Sidney 357 J — Hugh Irwin 1S1
180 — Frederick John 310J — Robert Josceline 322! — John Gleanie 441
3851— Matthew W. E 6 — Samuel Chas. N....61, 208— Philip Sellon 214
2081 — Ralph Allen 278)— Suene 47, 207 — Piercy 436
297'jGothard, Rev. Geo 532 — Sydney Gordon ...63, 269!— Ronald Henry 214.
242iGott, Geo. Arthur 68, 414I — William A. C 40c —William Best
242— Thomas Henry 268 — William Griffith ...74, 241
284 — Wilfred Wm.Maitland 322] — Williarn Ogilvie 442
407'Gotto, Harold Ralph
i7o|Gough, Alan Percy G...
354 — Bloomfield 45
179 — Chas. Hugh Henry ...
3301 — George Bloomfield ...
1691— Hon. Geo. Hugh
225 — Henry Worsley 348
339I — Hubert De la Poer ... 157
Grenfell, Sir Fra. Wallace
5. 321
176 Grantham, Charles F.73, 415 — Harold Maxwell 132
263 Granville, Bernard 144'Grepe, Arthur W... 176'
150! — Bevil [3o!Gresson, Thomas T 330
428 Grapes, John 366|Gretton, George Foster 182
435'Grattan, Arthur P 4oi|GrevilIe,.ffoM.C. B.Falke 148
17]— Henry William 385!— Henry A. F. C. F.S.77,159.
John 443 1 Gre wing, Rbt. Johnstone 135
O'DonnelC 58, 237]Grey,ArthurJas.Herbert362
310;— Hugh Aug. Keppel ... 437lGraves, Benjamin Cham- ] — Charles Wm 364
400I — Hugh Sutlej io| ney 31, 407I— Edward 419-
28) — - John Edmond 357I — Douglas H. il'D 526J — William Francis H. 41, 409.
248! — Stanley Charles 419'— Francis John '7 — William George 431
399 — William Geo. Keppel 4451— Somerset H. Paul 4 t, 409 Gribble, Georg
22o|Goulburn,Cuthbertl!). 72, i7o{Gray, Arthur C. B 352
259JG0UW, Jay 519 — Charles Lloyd R. ... 178
150!^ Philip 346, — Duncan Mackinnon 135
443 jGouldsmith, Albert 288 — Edw.Wolfenden 383
339 Gouraud, Bayard 362
441 Gourlay, Jas 3661-
Grice, George 269.
Grier, Harry Dixon. ..75, 172
— Henry 37S
_ Grierson, J.Moncrieff45, 169
■ Frederick William ... 265 Grieve, Frank 19.
Fred Wm. Barton ... 435 iGriffin, Cecil P. Griffiths 427
George Richard 395.
Rev. Henry Wager ... 530
John Gwynne 442
i8ojGovan,DouglasMoncrieff288! — Henry Chas. B. ...56,297 — Christopher Joseph 257
364' — James Lome 49, 239 — Rev. H. J. Spence ... 530 — Edward Frank 33c
342'Gover, Wm. Welch B.... 261 — Son. Lonsdale R. D. 140 — Frederick Gerald G. 282
213 'Gowans, William 315 — Malcohn Alex 41, 409' — Henry Lysaght 175
252lGower, C. C. Leveson... 430J — Norman McNeill 179J — Robert Chaloner 288
334I— Philip Leveson 305 — Phillip Easson 1731 — William Waudby 77, 171.
156! Grace, Charles H. C. ... 434 — • Richard Tucker 346 1 Griffith, Charles R. J. ... 251
410 Gracey,CWoreeZThomaS26, 205!— Robert Alexander ... 346:— David Maitland ...... 213
350 — 2nd Lieut. Thomas ... 214J — Robert James 274! — Edward Hugh ...72, 252
405 Grfeme, David Henry ... 3361 — Wm. duGard 54,414 — George Herbert 212
4351 — Fred. James 65, 169I — William Henry 518
173I — Lawrence Oliphant... 342J — William Lewis 383
173!— Robert Charles :g Grayfoot, B. Buhot 528
398 Graham, Alan Moir 362 1 Grayson, Ambrose D. H. 179} — John H.King 65, 263
173 — BazettColvin 362;Grazebrook, Geo. Chas. 271' — John Joseph 395
415 j — - Bertram R 443 :Greany, Hugh 525J— Rupert Henn 179.
430I — Charles Fred. Oliver 401J — John P 527 — Wm. Walter Gilbert... 434
177 — Charles Lanfear i4sj.Greathed, Robert Napier i78|Griffiths, Alfred P. Hy. 382
382 — Edw. Ritchie C 63, 26ilGreatwood, Fras. Wm. 241 1— Algernon Sydney 33, 165
420 — Frank 63, 243 Greaves, Sir George j — dipt. Charles 422
— Frederic 1351 Richard 279 — Qr. Mr. Charles 240-
426 — Geo. Humph. Irving 242 jGrech, John 385 j — CD. Richardson.. .68, 273
409— George Jj3siie 162 Green, A. Oetavius...3o, 205 — Francis Home 401
225 — Hamilton M. C. Wm. 400I — Arthur Dowson 303 1— Gilbert Saunders 51ft
308— Henry 66, 16: — Arthur F, Umfreville 1S1 — Qr. Mr. John 240
— Charles R. Mortimer 518
— Douglas Richard 519
— Edgar W. Butler 288
— Edward Francis 140
— Eric Henry Ernest ... 213
362 1 — Henry Macleod 265
— Herman Witsius G... 146
— Jocelyu H. Clive 221
— John Malise Anne ... 231
— Lancelot 173
— Malcolm 40, 363
— Malcolm David
16 — RichardW 373
339 — Robt, Blackall 350
239 — Samuel James 5, 397
176 — Stuart Bruce 425
210' — Vivian W Hall ...73, 243
130 — Walter Ap S. James
— Qr.Mr. John 361
— iieo. T. M. Milnes 530
— William Edwin 515
Grigg, Edward E rans 40,403.
Grimley, Walter M 439,
— Hy. Clifford Rodes
— Henry Edward 269
— James Edward 277
— James Sullivan 382
— Malcolm C.Andrew... 295
. — Sebert P. St. Davids 385
— Walter Ferrier 47, i66[— Thomas H.Mortimer 305
Francis Egerton i53lGrimshaw, Cecil T. W. 355
— Geo. Edw. Tempest 440 1 — Ewing W 436
Grimston, Rollo E 421
— Sylvester B 425
Grimwood,GeoffreyG.43, 321
Grindel, Robert 222
Griss, John Ellis 215.
Gritton, Henry 52, 402
Grogan, Charles M, „,.., 138
Index — Active List.
812
Grogan, Edward Bury .. 392
— Edward George ...49, 299
— Sir Edward I. B 357
— George Meredyth 254
— Geo. Wm. St. George. 361
Grose, Daniel Charles
Evans 365
— James 180
Grove, Sir Coleridge ... 6
— Edward A. W. S. 45> 3'3
— Ernest Williams 177
— Percy Lynes 261
— Rev. Philip Sydney... 532
— Reginald Parker. ..74, 261
— Thomas Thackeray 214
Grover, George Gordon 319
— John 401
— MalcolmH. S 70, 415
— Percival Charles 317
— William Montague ... 174
Gruhb, Alex. H. W 213
— Herbert Watkins 280
— John James - 228
Grubbe, Edmund A. 74, 348
— Rupert Hunt 327
Grucby.Fras.LeMaistre 252
Grute, John 190, 37c
Grylls, John Bere 18
— William E. J 34
Gubbin, George Fred.... 38
Gubbins, Charles E. ... 130
— Philip Charles 71, 209
— Richard Rolls 317
— Russell D 173
— Wm. Launeelotte 378
Guest, Hon. C. H. C 142
— Hon. Fred. Edward... 132
Guggisberg, F. G 212
Guilding, Edward L 303
Guille, Hy. S.Le M. 172, 369
Guinness, Charles D. 73, 170
— Eustace 72, 170
— Henry Wm. N 52, 254
Guise, Henry J. W.... 72, 237
— Howard 70, 170
— John H. Wingfleld ... 269
Gundry, Henry B. ... 60, 169
Gunn, DavidD 267
— Gilbert 225
— William Donald 395
Gunner, Edward 52, 16?
Gunning, Charles John 43:
— George Hamilton 445
— Orlaudo George 43s
— Robert Cardwell 379
— Robt. Henry 48, 321
Gunter.Clarence Preston ^13
— Francis Ernest 385
— Howel 26
Gunthorpe,M.Ed.Thos. 256
Gurdon, Bertram! E. M. 431
— Grenville Pulteney... 362
— Philip Richard T. ... 446
— William 172
Guyon, Gardiner Fred. ... 26
— George Sutherland .. 235
Gwatkin,F.Stapleton.45, 411
— Willoughby Garnons . 327
Gwyn, Reg. P. Jermy... 146
Gwynn. Chas. Wm 212
— William Purnell 386
Gwynne, James Hugh... 262
Gwyther, Arthur 519
Haag, Emil Carr 159
Hack, Charles Edw. ... 349
Hackett, Ilea. John 396
— Robert Isaac D 380
Hadden, Chas. Fred 52, i68i
— William Chas 204I
Hadiield, Charles Ar. 47, 363
Hadley, Leonard Jos. 66, 40c
Hadow, Arthur de S. 71, 256
— Arthur Lovell 240
— Douglas Reginald ... 361
— Norman P. Mellier36o,373
— Reg. Campbell ...45, 410
Haggard, Charles ... 46, 344
— Claude Mason 54, 168
— Henry 249
Hat g ir, William Robert 395
Hajig tt, Edward D 210
Haig, Alan Gordon 181
— Alfred Edward 267
— Claude Henry 252
— Douglas 77, 148
— Ernest Herman 212
— Herbert de Haga...6o, 208
— Neil Wolseley 147
Haig, Patrick Bplfour... 519; Hamilton, Alexander
— Percy de Haga 516 Beamish 77,
— Roland 137
— Thomas Wolseley 425
Hailes, David Aug 400
— Walter 24; 406
Hain, Herbert A. D 402
Haines, Arthur M 330
— Sir Fred. Paul 4, 259
— Gregory Sinclair 261
— Henry Aylmer 381
— Robert Lewis 56, 168
— Seu.WilloughbyChas. 396
Hakim, Hormasii M. ... 525
Haking, Richard C. B... 290
Halahan, Arthur C 303
Halbot, Geo. Clement ... 235
— Angus F. Douglas
— Archibald Samuel ...
— Arthur Cochrane 74,
— Bruce Meade 30,
— Charles M 77,
— Claud Lorn Campbell
— Claude
— ■ Claude de Courcy
— Claude Leslie
— David Rogerscn
— Douglas James.... ..76,
— Edw. Owen F. 49,
— Fras. Alex. Chetwood
— George F. Dashwood
Gilbert Claud
Haldane, Chas. Levenax 436'— Gilbert H. C
— Jas. Aylmer Lowthrop 339 — Captain Henry
Hale, Charles Henry ... 383I — Major Henry
...60,
Charles Vaughan 352, 374
— Edmund Thomas 179
— George Ernest 381
— John Henry 277, 369
— Robert 148
— Thomas Wyatt ...325, 369
Hales, Ernest B 332
— Herbert Marwicke A. 251
Haley, Wm. Charles ... 182
— Henry Stannus
— Hubt Ion.Wetherall76.
— Ian S. Monteith
— James A. E. Marq. of
— James Stevenson
— Jas. Edwin O'Hora...
— James Graham
— James Stevenson
— John Andrew Chas...
Halford, Michael Fras. 330I— John Archibald
Halkett, Chas. P. M. C. 335 , — Hon. John David
Hy. Craigie 46 — John George Harry.
— Keith Randolph
— Leonard Alison H. ...
— Hon. Leslie d'Henin...
— Hon. North de C.
Dalrymple 56,
— Percy Douglas
— Robert Edw. Arch. ..,
— Robert Gorges
— Robert Sydney ...178,
— Thos.W.'O'Hora
— Rev. Walter Adolphus
— William Allardice ...
— William George .. 66,
SirWm. Stirling, Bart.
Hall, Arthur R. Kay ... 344
— Charles 369
— Charles Aug. K. ...60, 353
— Charles Legh 401
— Charles Robert 353
— Douglas 132
— Douglas Keith E. 75, 364
— Edm. Alex. Win 518
— Rev. Edw. Stephenson 532
— Ernest Frederic 174
— Ernest Stanley 430
— Francis 180
— Francis H. Howard... 401
— Francis Henry ... 47, 166
— Fred. Felix Weichs... 243}— William M. Fleming
— Fred. Wm. Geo 382 Hamley, Francis G
— Geoffrey C 5i5|Hamlin, Richard James
— GeorgeClifford Miller 213! Hammersley, Fred. 52,
— George Jas. Cadell ... 4^2|Hammick,StephenFred.
— Gordon Chas. Wm. G. 3i5|Hammond, Arthur Geo.
— Harry John 337 1, 18,
— Henry 41 — Sen. Baldwin
— Henry Constable 180, — Fredk. A. L
— Herbert Sydney G.75, 4:7,— Henry Septimus
— Hubert Chase 233;— Petev Henry 40,
— John Hamilton 319,— Reginald Chalmers
— John Lees 379! — Thomas 70,
— John Richard 221 Hamnett, George E.74,
— John Spencer 369I Hampden, OsbertR. L.
— Julian Hamilton 5/Hanbury, B. Kingscote
— Lewis Duval 357 j — Hon. ii.R.Bateman 74,
— Lewis M. M 60, 412 — Everard Ernest ...74,
— Philip Sarsfleld 3i3lHancoek, Francis de B.
— Ralpu Ellis Carr 4.43 ' — Frank Herbert
— Reginald H 5S, 295I— Hen. di S. B. Burl'urd
— Richard Harris 382; — Mortimer Paweon ...
— Robert J. Draper 382 j Hancocks, Annesley J.
— Robert Macpherson.. 441 Haneox, Henry Percy...
— Sydney Octavius 386 Handcoek, A. Gore ... 6,
— Wynyard Montagu ... 247) — Gerald Garble S....68,
Hallaran, William 383'Handford, Rev. Wm. B.
Hallett.Cha. VVilliamS. 65, 225|Handley. Artnur
— Harold Hereward (HantbrcL John C
Hughes 36iHanham,PhelipsB....65,
— Henry T. Hug hes26 Hankey, Edward B
— James W. Hughes 48, 336 j — George F. B
— Richard L. Hughes... 344!— HughM. Alers
flalliday, Chas. Ogilvie 213;— John C. G. A
— Francis Edward ... 4, 397'— Maurice P. Alers
— George Thomas... 6, 403'— Sydney Thornhill ...
— Hugh Maclean 429>Han'ks, John James
— John Alexander iszlEanley, Rich. Geo
— Lew-is S. Tollemaehe 401 Hanm'er, Lambert A. G.
— Stuart Girdlestone ... 44ilHann, Chas. Edward ...
Halloran, Thomas 253 1 Hanna, John Connor ...
Hallowes, Fras. Wm. ... 430' — William 60.
— Henry Jardine 7JHannah, Wm. M. J
— John Hope 306 Hannay, Cath. Christian
Halium, Octavius C. J... 3441 — £fa/orF. Rainsford 58
Halse, Stanley Clarence 1791— 2nd Lt. F. Rainsford
Halton, Eldred Charles 306J — George Martin
Hamber, L. C. Bray 277: — John Rainsford
Hambro, Percival 0 1561 — Ormelie C 30,
Hamer, Meredith A. ... 362J— R. W. Rainsford... 28,
Hamersley, HnghSt.G. i82lHannyngton, J. A. ....;.
HamiUon, Alexander ... 420 .'Hansard, Arthur C....54,
Hanwell, Joseph
267 Harbord, Hon. Chas. 68,
342 — Cyril Rodney
435 Harbottle, Robt. Cecil...
140 Harcourt, John S. M. ...
249 — Lionel Geo. Montagu
25: Hardcastle, Alexander..
179 — Edward Lewis
424 — J. Herschel
171 — Richard Newman ...
422 Harden, Harry S. Scott
381 — John Edwin
235 Hardie, Grant Espie ...
227 Harding, Edward West..
269 — George Foster
419 — Maynard Ffolliott ...
220 — William Grosvenor ...
153 Hardinge, Hon. A. S. 58,
418 — Hy. Reg. Von Donop
515 — Thomas Sheffield N.
257 Hardisty, William F. J.
227 66,
19 Hardman, Harold F. ...
132 — ,T. Wreford J
147 — Reginald Stanley
210 Hardwick, Philip E. ...
371 Hardy, Cha. R. Hugh65,
147 — Rev. Edwd. John
13S — Francis
519 — Fred. Pelham A
153 — Frederick Wynne ...
299 — Harry Fred. H
301 — Henry Russell
315 — ■ Thomas Henry
221 —William
— William Edmund
223 — William Kyle
175 Hardy man, W. H
439 Hare, Chas. T. Melville
204 — Edw. Christian
369 — Fred. S. Christian 41,
381 — Humphrey John
— Richard
— Richard Charles ...,,
— Robert Hush
— Robert William ......
— fiteuart Welwood
-- Wm. A. Home 30,
172
223
440
439
44t
36t
213
180
177
327
257
3«r
444
398
402
434
241
259
251
i8r
275
245
T42
177
142
261
396
iS5-
227
424
249
384
174
360
253
518
363
212
23S
28
175
235
321
257
406
369 Harford, Chas. Lloyd ... 237
— Henry Chas 48, 325
Harington, Arthur W.D. 439
— Charles Harington... 237
— Elliott C 177
457I — Hastings Norman V. 525
526J — Herbert Hastings 435
294 1 — Herbert Henry.... 241
i66J— Hugh Wm. " Mont-
2141- gomery 181
251! — John
364! Harkness, Henry D'Alton
302 — Thomas Robert ...72,
263!— William Bathurst
356JHarland. Edwyu
223|Harley, Geo. Ernest
43SI— Henry Kellett ... 76,
417! Harling, Robt. Wm. ...
290 Harman, Alex. Ramsay
235 — Antony E. W
71 — Charles Edw 48,
-- George M. Nixon
— Montague J. King 18,
— Richard 72,
Harmar, Charles D'O.
Harold, Chas. Fre 1. ...
Harper, Geo. Montag.u
Harpur, Edm. H
Harran, James
Harrington, John Lane
— Oswald Copley H. ...
— William Charles
Harris, Arthur E. F. ...
— Arthur P. D
— Cha. Beresford Maule
382]— Charles Edw. St. John
436 — Charles Sidney, ..315,
144 — Charles Walter ..70,
18c — Edward William
i6qI — Eustace Malim
Francis Anderson ...
294
— Frederick Alfred
— Frederick Wm. H. D.
— George
— Geo. Fra3. Angej.0 ...
— Gerald Noel Anstice...
— Henry Hay Marshall
— John
— Knox Edward 76,
— Owen
357
297
170
398
290
28
432
348
357
365
348
357
406
430
401
437
210
179
379
435
391
323
3rI
42 r
395
'57
374
414
429
347
42S
380
382
402
5i6
398
335
147
294-
284
8i3
Index — Active List.
Harris, Richard Han. W.
H 46,
— Thomas Bertram
— Wilfrid
— William Albert.
Harrison, Alfred Herbert
— Arthur Estcourt
— Arthur H. Prvce
— Arthur Patrick Bird
— Aug. Napoleon Rogers
— Cecil Eufticr
— Cecil Fiancis
— Charles Edward
— Charles Ingleby
— Cholmeley E. C. B 58,
— Clarence Barrymore
— Edgar Garston
— Esme Stuart Erskiue
— Frederick Deneys ...
— Gilbert Harwood ...
— Halford Claude V. ...
— Hush
— Hugh Robt. Edwd. ...
— James Molyneux
— John Collinson
— John Henrv C 48,
— John Sandbach Noel
— Kev. P. Raikes
— ■ Sir Richard 4,
— Robert Arthur G. .54,
— Standish Henry ...47,
— Thomas Aylett
— William Albert
-Wm. Chris. Warde ...
— • William Sandilands...
— Willoughby Hyde273,
Harriss, Stanley A
Harrisson, Arthur H. P.
Hart, Alfred Paul
— Arthur FitzRoy
— Arthur Henry Seton
— Eric George
— Harold Charles
— Henry Travers
— Horatio Holt 45,
— Israel
— Reginald Clare... 16,
Harter/Oswald B
Tfartigan, ArtburE. S...
— Edward Ross
Hartley, Desiuond L....
— John Caburn
— Ralph Leg'u
Harvest, Edmund D. 319
— Hector Douglass 352,
— Hector Horat'o
— Herbert de Vere
— William S. S 73,
Harvey, Ambr.Blacklock
— Barnett Albert
— Charles B;:teson 72,
— Charles Blundell
— Charles E. Ramsey...
— Edward Henrv
— Edward John M
— Francis Henry
— Francis Johu William
— John
— John Edward 70,
— Richard Prentice
— Robert
— Robert Napier
— William Jas. St*. John
— William Kerle '.
— William Lueg 63-
Harward, Arthur J. IS'.
— Francis Edward
— Henry Blake
Harwood. John G
Hasell, Harry Godley ...
Haskard, John SIcD....
Haslam, Bernard John
— Gerald W. Paul
Has'ehust, Geo. W
Hasler, Julian
— Percy
Haslett', John C
— Pechell 43,
Haslope, i?»t>. L. ii
Hassall, Chas. M. r.252,
— Owen
Hassan, Syed
Hassard, Edw. Moresby
Hasted, Arthur Walter
Hastie, Basil Hepburn..
Hastings, Bernard St.
J. W
44'
357
524
358
249
377
180
3«3
5=6;
284
152
252
2IOJ
I72I
439
440:
3641
143
207
246
53*!
204
168
237
427
212
437J
385!
364
5i9
237
3791
7
279
181
234
180
207
'57
205
332
423
419
256
236
237
.373
374
'74
433
400
428
35°l
151
213
344
212
234
287
402
299
170
310
515
2 12
299
l8l
232
433
213
372
379
386
355
214
-'54
319
229
325
380
206
532
374
261
517
383
325
227
237
Hastings, Edwd. Spence
61,
— Francis William
— Percy
— Warren 61.
Hatch, Alfred Edmund
— Arthur Vincent
— William Keith
Hatched, Henry M....54,
Hathaway, Harold Geo.
Hatherell. Wm. Geo. ...
Hatton, Edw. H. Finch
— H"t>. John Alexander
— Villiers 18,
— William de Bathe.. .58,
H.a.ughton, Hugh L
— Thomas H 71,
Haviland, Roberr, A
Hawdon, Kynard
Hawes. Beni.Reddie 58,
— Charles Howard
— Percy Fred. Brunei...
Hawke, Hon. H. 3
Hawker, Claude J
Hawkes, CorlisSt. L. G.
— George 45.
— Henry Montague P. 50
— Lawrence Harry
— Robert
— Robert S. J. Norris .
— Wm. Cotter W
Hawkey, Richard
Hawkins, Egerton O. B.
B. Black
— Frederick 63,
— Frederick Daly C. ...
— George Arthur
— Henry Theodore ...76,
John William 50,
— Thomas Henry
— Walter Francis... 63,
Hawks, Fredk. Welman
— George Augustus
— George William S. ...
— Thomas Bate
Hawkslev. John P. V....
— Randal P. T
Hawley, Fra. H. T. 71,
— RobertB
— William Geo.Brough-
ton Ischia
Haworth, Lionel B H.
Hawtayne, Thos. M. 68.
Hawthorn, George M. P.
Hay, Archibald
— Arthur
— Arthur Sidney
— Cecil Godfrey
— Charles John Bruce
— Edward Owen ... 33,
— George W. R
— Henry 41,
— Henry Thos. Horatio
— Lieut. James
— Colonel James 17,
— J. A. G. Drummond..
John D. Dalrymple .
J. R. M. D*lrympie65,
— Lenox Theobald
— Sir Robert John
Stuart
— S. F. B. Dalrymple...
— Westwood Norman ...
Hay-Coghlan, Percy H.
Havcock, Sec. Eras. W.
— V. R. Hine
— William
Hayden, Fred. Arthur ...
Haydon. William Pitt...
Hayes, Clarence Hy. 63,
— Edwin Charles
— Ernest de Launoy ...
— Julian P. Swindell ...
— Robert Hall
Hayhurst, F. C. France
Hayman, S .1. Wallace
Haymes, Robt. L
Haynes, Alleyne ...231,
— Charles Edward 63,
— Frederick Hutchinson
— Kenneth Edward
Hayter, Ross John F. ...
Hay ward, Alfred R. L. 284,
— George William
— William Davey
Haywood, Austin H.
Wightwick
362
442
329
237
263
435
244
294!
362
165
527
409
426
177,
405
III
360
437
1 53
34?
442
439,
r8:|
S3Ii
179
366
284!
438 1
413
385
269
3S3
3'9
263
3S2
179
373
208
372
178
261
304
= 82
5i9
181
Haywood, Lewis
Hazel, James
Hazelgrove, Harry S. ...
Hazelton. Edwin H
— Percy Orr
Hazlerigg.T.Ma.ynard 6,
Head, Arthur E. M
— Charles Octiyius
— Gilbert
— Harry Francis
— Henry Nugent
— Leonard
— Mark
Headlam. Hugh Roger
— John E. W.
— Thomas Alexander...
Heale, Ernest N
Healev, CoryndonW. R.
— Thomas Henry
Healing. Robert K
Healy, Christopher J. ...
— Michael Ryan
Heard, Alex. E. S
— Kdward Severin
— John Rogers
— Richard
— Sam. Ferguson
Hearle, Parkins 46,
Hearn, Ge )rge 2Q2,
— Gordon Risley '.
— Hugh Shuckburgh...
— Lewis Julius Chris...
— Michael Leo
Hearsey, Arthur
Heastey, Charles R
Heath, Alan Jasper
— Charles Ernest 45,
— Charles Joseph
— Edward 45,
— Francis William
— Fred. Crol'ton 52,
— Gerard Moore
— Harry H. Rose 45,
— Hen. Newport Chas. 52,
— Herbert C. Selwyn ...
— Maurice Gordon
— Percy Macclesfield...
— Ronald Macclesfield
Heathcote, Alfred ... 46,
— Charles Edensor
Heaton. Arthur Fred. ...
— Thomas
Hebden, 'tt ilfrid A
Hedley, Fred. Alex
— Walter Coote
Heffernan.Fras.J.Chris.
— Herbert Wm
— NesbittB
— William
Hegan, Edwarl 52,
Hehir, Patrick
Heigliam, Clement J. M.77.
Heinemnn. Reginald ...
Hellard, Robt. Chas. ..49,
Helyar. Arthur B.... 63,
— Charle* W. H
— Henry Weston 58,
Hemming. Edw. H. ...76,
— Fred. Wilson
— - Norman Mackenzie...
Henderson, Ar. Francis
— Cecil
— David 77,
— Edgar
— Edward George
— Fred. Evelyn Elliot..
— Geo. Fra. Robert... 52,
— George James
— Harold Greenwood ...
Henry C. Page- ... 63,
— Hugh Leslie
— Jteo. James
— James Svduey
— John Acheson
— Kenneth
— Maxwell Hume
— Ralph Anstruther....
— Robert Ronald
— Robt. Samuel F
— Robert Wynne
— Selby Herriot
— Thomas Hume
— Wm. George Hume .
Hendley, Arthur G
— Caarles Edward ....
— Fred. George
I- Harold
380 Hendley, Thomas Hol-
401 1 beiu
42i;Hendriks, Campbell L...
395'Heneage, Alfred R. 74,
365 — Godfrey C. Walker...
164' — Henry Granville
181 iHenegan. John
175 Henekcr, Fred. C
230!— William C. G
i76,Henley, Cornish Fredk.
269 — Francis Jo-
277jHennell,AlfredMontago
21 5 — Reginald
330! Hennessey, Johu A. C.
1 7 .;j Hennery, Daniel
240 — Qr.ll,-. John
440J — Captain Johu
3S4 — John Patrick C
3421 — Ladislas H. R. Pope
36o|Henniker. Alan Major...
384I— Fred. B. M.
371; Henuiker - Major, Son.
346| C. H. C
233|Henning, nbarles M. S.
361 '— Philip Walter B
5i9:Henrici, Ernst Olaf ...
4oi;Henriques, Edw.X....4S,
4-2 Henry, George 22,
369; — Gilbert Frank
2i3i— John
:8oj— tiobt. Clive Bolton...
385 — St. George Charles ...
382 — Vivian
283 — William
27iiHeushaw. Clinton Grant
528JHensley, Charles Albert
353 Henslowe, Eras. J. D. ..
214' Henstock, Fred. Thos. 74,
368iHenvey. Ralph
174 — Wiiiiani
2o9|Hepburne. Rob. G.W.43,
210 Hepenstal, Lambert J.
411J Dopping 76,
315; — MaxwellE.Dopping...
330! Hepper, Alaric Wm
227J — Harry A. Lawless...
362; — Lionel Lees
33o|Herapath, Edgar 65,
207) — Edwin Loud 259,
3151 Herbert. A. Colthurst...
385! — A. H. C. Kenne.y
369 — Charles 61,
3031 — Claude
292' — Douglas
210: — Edmund Arthur
386; — Edward B 63,
45si — Edward Siduey
17] I — Edward William. ..50,
i79' — George Frederick
139 — George Melbourne ...
517I — Graham Cludde .. 63,
,247] — Henry Carden ...
319! — Herbert
207] — Ivor John C
no — Lionel 49,
24I — ■ Lionel Norton
234] — Louis William
209! — Otway Charles
241 — Percy T. Colthurst ...
212 Herdon, Hugh Edw. ...
4421 Heriot, Granville Mackey
4oo;Heron, Rev. John
350 — Thomas 47,
398 Herrick, Henry
2i3JHerron, Robert Douglas
353'Hervey, Const. R. Wm47
330I — Hugh DelaMotte...40,
178 Hesketh. Alg. Ernest ...
132!— Walter
1471 Hessey, HaroldCazen ove
515
353
'39
219
'53
425
352
348
302
301
443
131
362
382
366.
384
431
361
212
321
357
269
178
214
167
205
150
178
355
233
233
155
171
354
5:9
166
35°'
Wm. Fras.
532,Hetheriugton, R. P
3oo^Heuston, Fred. Samuel
149 Hewat, Arthur E 49,
— Geo. Thos. Wm 50,
Hewetson, Alex. Wm....
— Henry
Hewett, Arthur W
— Augustus
— Edw.VincentOsborne
_8r' — George Edward
4251 — James Christopher ...
527)— William Selwood...48,
5i8| Hewitt, Edm. Philip
426 — Martin
115' Hewlett, Alan
517 — Gervase G 364,
209
439
214
213
178
241
373
234
36S
412
426
429
147
158
209
321
173
294
23i
235
528
17
420
423
297
351
176
440
401
53'
368
386
136
166
'45
157
442
161
271
380
381
i«7
267
178
385
307
379
313
360
294
446
386
386
44'
374
Index — Aetive List.
S14
Hext, Fras. Starwood ...
— Lyonel John
Heycock, Alfred G. S. ...
— Charles Hensman ...
— John H
— Percy Raworth
Heygate, R. H. Gage 70,
Heyland. Alf. T
— Arthur Kyffin
Heyman.CecilEdw.H. 65
— Chas. Hem-yCockb urn
Heyworth, Fred. James
Kibbert, Arch. Louis 68,
— George Frederic
— Godfrey Leicester
— William George
Hichens, Thos. S
Hickey, Daniel
Kickie. Arthur Francis .
— Carlos Joseph
— William Bernard
— William Bradley
Hickley, Alfred Oharles
Hackling, Charles L. ...
Hickman. Geoffrey Tur-
ner D
— Harry Otho D
— Hugh Palliser 56,
— James
— Thomas Edgecombso,
Hicks, Chas. Herbert ...
— Fredk. Richard
■ — Heury Tempest ... 52,
— James Horatio
— Percy Stanilaus
Hickson, Gerald Robert
Stedall
— Lionel Henry
— Robt. Albert 43,
— Samuel
— Samuel Arth- E.... 58,
Higgin, Chippingdall H.
Higginbotham.Chas. B.
Higgins, Jn. F. Andrew
— Joseph Thomas
Higginson, Cecil Pickfrd
— Sir Geo. W. Alex
— Gordon Shakespear...
— Harold Whitla
— Henry H 63,
Higgon, John Arthur ...
Higgs, Henry Chas. 71,
Hildebrand, Arthur B.R.
— Charles Phayre
— Godfrey 26,
— W. Hatton
Kildyard, Harold C. T.
— Hy. John Thornton...
— Reginald John T
— Robert M. D'Arcy ...
Hill, Alan Richard... 70,
— Colonel Arthur 19,
— Qr. Mr. Arthur
— Arthur F. S
— Arthur Joseph
— Arthur Viviau
— Augustus James
— Augustus West ...45,
— Basil Alex m ler
— Cecil
— Charles Birnie
— Ca.pt. Charles Ed ward
— 2nd Lf. Charles Edw.
— Charles Glencairn ...
— Charles Herbert
— -ffon.C.Rowlmid Clegg
— Cutts Humphry ... ..
— David John Jackson
— Edgar Stanley
— Edward Cleary ... 61,
— Edward Roden
— Felix Frederic 74,
— Reo. Francis N
— Frank Barton
— Frank Wm. Rowland
— Reo. Fred. Chas
— Frederick Thos. Cecil
— Frederick William ...
— Gerald E. .Montague...
— Harold Charles
— Sir Henry ti\yih, Bart.
— Henry C. de la M. ...
— Henry Warburton ...
— Hepworth Arthur
— Howard Berkeley ...
— Hugh
— John
: < John Thomas
346iHill Joseph Robert .
178 — Richard Ernest ...
— Robert d' Esterre .
— Roderick Tickell .
— Rowley Richard .
Thomas Alex.
401
211
252
39S
286 —William 26,
247I- William Alfred
442 1 — Wm. Henry Tucker...
,169 — Wm.LeonardBertram
4181 Hilliard. George
223! — Harold Nssh
173'— William Edward
235 — William Robert ...76,
231 1 Hills, Alfred
2121 — Charles Edward
177' — Edmund Herbert
366'Hilson, Robert Jas
175) Hilton, Horace Anwyl...
273I — James Foord
235! — Murrav Venables...36.
437(Hincks, Thomas Cowper
43: 1 Hind. John William. ..52,
i82iHinde, Alan
— Alfred Buckley
230 — John Henry Edw. 43,
771 — William Henry ... 72,
168 Hinge, HarryAlex
38ojclrigley, Savnl. Howard
275:Hingston,ClaytonW.J.3i
2s7f — Edward
20c) — George Bennett
354JHintori, Claude H
317 — Godfrey B
439|H(ppisley, Wm. H. ...60,
- Richard Lionel ...49,
40TjHip\vel', Aared Geo. ..40,
313 Hire. Ashton Hope ......
229 Hirst, Frederick C
381I — James
2o8|— William Stears
147] Hislop, Arthur Fowler
308 Hitchcock, Basil F. B....
179 Hitching, George H
366 Hitchins. Charles H. St.
317— Claude Duncan
275J— Harold Edmund
354I— Henry William Ernest
426J Hogg, Cyril St. Trower 293! Hooper, Richard G 146
364! — lieorge Crawford ...7,405! — Stuart Huntley 176
241I— Geo. Elliot Minchin... 302J Hooton, Alfred 528
179I— Ian Griham 145 Hope, Adrian V. W 441
1st — .TohnH'KenzieTrower439 — Charles Dunbar 179
47! — Leared Row 362J— Graham Archibald ... 180
407 — Philip G. Hardinge 2141 — John Augustus 322
436 — RudolphEdw.Trower i8i|— John William 181
146 — TheodoreC.SI.Trower 430J — Lewis A 40, 363
273 Hoggan, George Peter 297)— Lucius Charles 294
383j'Hogge, A. Fouctaine75, 417; — Wm. Henry Webley... 178
426J— Charles 47, 410 Hopkins, C. Harrie 1.73, 269
261— Georee Sapte 4191— Charles Hensley 385
— Herbert F. Norr.hey... 336
John Randolph G 243
Joseph 136
Lewis Egertoa 213
— Stanley Ogden 54, it
354 Hoare, Herbert
329 — John James
263 —Reginald
t57JHobart, Claud V. C
2i3|Hobbs, Charles J. W. ...
403 — Frederick St. B
205 — George Lamont
428
— Georga Ridley 46,
— Herbert T.DeO.... 65,
— Joseph Scovell
— Percy Eyre Fras
— Reginald F. Arihur...
— Simpson Hackett B ..
Hobday, Edm. X. P. 71,
— James Ramsay 41,
— Thomas Francis... 24,
Hobkirk, Clarence John
354JHoblyn, Edw. Floranee
130 Hobson, Arch. Campbell
319'— Edw. Schell C
— Fred. Taylor
- Gerald Walton
— John Alexander
174J — Richard Leigh Clare
258|Hocken, Charles A. F...
3101 ttodder, Fras. Chas
290]— Wm. Morgan 76,
204^ Hodding, James Sweat
273(Hodgens, Charles O'C.
329' Hodges, Henry F. E
23s|Hodgins, Charles Richd.
325JHodgkinson, Charles ...
3341— George Holden
346! — Harry S. B 54,
532]— John
435! Hodgson, George Cecil...
294J— Godfrey Beckett ...74,
507 — Hamilton
230 — Henry West
373 — James
277 —James Owen 56,
438) — Philip Egerton
346!— Walter George
9 Hodson, Geo. Benjamin
— Robert Doveton
Hog, Arch. Swinton
Hogarth, J. H. H. S. D.
Hogg, Allan G. Stayhew
4311— Arthur Melville ... 19,
282!— Conrad Chas. H9my
209 — John William 47, 410
215'Hogliton, Fred. A 423
361I Hoiel, James Graham... 528
210! Holbeci, Walter Hy. ... 130
443IH0II1 >nrn, John 248
223I— William 278J — Norman John 213
•.7I Holbr >ok. A.St. Clair282,374| Hopkinson. Henry C. B. 336
275'— Edm. Robt. St. George 2471 Hopton, Edward 5
310I Holbrooke.BernardF.R. 441I Hopwood, Herbert Reg. 438
229I— Philip L iSojHordern, Reo. A. V. C... 396
180 Holden, Ernest Frank... 1381 — Gwyn V 322
38? — Henry Capel L. ...58, r^Hore, Charles Owen. .50, 292
236 — Kyla Napier 439 '— Ernest Wickham 518
209 Hold'ich, Sir E. A 257J — Harry St. George S... 383
384 — Hanld Adrian 442; — Walter Stuart 19, 404
361 — <Sirrhos.Hungerl'ordi3,2o5 Hornby, E. J.Phipps 66, 169
,409 Holdsworth, Geo. Lewis 148 — Montague Ley land ... 436
213 Hole, Henry Lewis 438Horue, Alexander 342
2i2lHolford, Arthur 160 — Henry Sinclair ...74,171
279 — Charles Frederick ... 181 — John Gilbert 401
17S — George Lindsay 132 — lino. Philip Bruce 532
144 — James Henry Edward 148 H^rniblow, Arthur E. 58, 399
207]— Thomas Pryse Arthur 151 — Frank Herbert 71, 209
363 Holland, A. Gambier ... 46 — Frederick 71, 363
398 —Charles Stewart 180 Horrocks. Win. Heaton 383
44? — Edward Frederick... 444 Horsbrugh, Boyd R. 234, 365
386) — Ellis Chas. F 54, 168 — Robert Patrick 423
369 — Ernest Charles 147 Horsfall, Alfred G 285
44c — George Forbes 353 — Reo. Thomas 533
306' — Guy Lushingtou 423 Horsford.NormanDudley 239
213 — Harry Francis ...75, 421 Hort, Reo. Chas. Josiali 396
4191 — Lancelot 336 Horton, Percy T 348
362! — Percy 422 — Sydney George 172
435] — ThoinasChas. Bedford 242 Kosford. Earls A 256
327I — Walter Derniott 275 Hoste, Andrew 387
139 Holley, Edmund Hunt 7, 164 Hoskins, Arthur R 329
4oiJHollins. Charles Ernest 241 Hoskyn,Chas. Reg. ...56, 208
i45lHollinshead, Hy. N. B... 180 — Jn.OunninghamMoore443
2191— L. Brock 61, 313 Hoskyns, Chandos... 43, 206
306 Hcllond, Spencer E 337 — Henry Chas. Walter 241
400 Holioway, Benjamin 421 Hosley, William James 295
348 — Edward Leigh 419 Hotham,FrancisHerbert 313
368 — William Octavius 178 — Joha 47, 166
247 Hollway, Edm. John 60, 2S2 Houghton, A.Evelyn 47, 399
273 — James Clinton 77, 4:7 — Ed. Raymond 284
364 Holman, H. Campbell... 436 — Ernest 43, 368
214'— Herbert W. L 400 — HenryNelson Hobarc 401
420J Holme, Alfred Siegfried 214 — William 231
1701 — Bryan Francis 65,229 Household, Heury B. .. 294
409 — Harold Leupild 182 Houston, Arth. Stanston 441
407 Holmes, Cecil Wm. Arch. 362 — Cuas. E. D. Davidson 441
303 — Charles James 381 — Eyre 210
172 — Gilbert Vallentin 431' — R>bert F. St. Clair... 395
441 — Hardress Gilbert 256I Houstouu, Alexander ... 179
2751 — Heury Ball 3 46 1 Hovell, Hugh de Berdt 275
7! — JohuDalrympleEdgar 395J.How, Arth. Pemberton 434
153J — RobertAndr. K sisjHoward, Reo. Alfred 530
177 — Robert Henstone . ... 393 — Charles Alfred 318
322|Ho!t, Maurice Percy Cue 383
437 — Robert Hughtrede E. 384
252 Hol.voake, Ralph 383
209 Ho'iian, Arthur Chas. F. 1S1
4341 Home, Arch. F. 152
384! — FerdinandCospatricL. 42:
417 — George A. Swinton . 139
174I— G. J. N. Logan 68,25:
440 — James Sturray 430
154I — John Elton 362
329 — Pelham Maitland 439 -
441J — Richard D. Elton 214 — W. Sebastian Eardley 432
441'— Robert Elton 176 — Reo. William George 396
416 — Thos. Patrick Milne 334 Howe, Fras. Herbert ... 297
241!— Walter Gabriel 140 — R. W. P. Earl 133
1561 Homer, J. Leonard 398 — Rupert B. Blunt 431
369'Homfray,John Robert H. 39S'— Randall Chas. A. 77, 330
168 Honey, Chas. Heury ... 370 Howell, Auberon Arthur 446
213' Honner. Henry 242— Ernest Alfred Russell 434
430 Hood, A. F. Acland 73, 356— Geotfrey L. H 180
422; — Alex. Nelson 442' — Harry Arthur Leonard 385
378J — Charlea Hugh 401 — Llewellyn James 417
3481 — Ernest Frederick 4341 — Philip 362
31I — Hon. Grosvenor A. A. 219 Howes, William 369
442' — Hon. Neville Albert... 180 Ho wlett, Arthur 33, 409
406!— William E. Comber... 231 — Frederick Percy 33c
2t4! Hooper, Arthur W 385 Howley, Jasper Joseph.. 241
Cecil Arthur 56, 169
— Chas. A. Montgomery 361
— Francis i, 24
— Frauds Jas. Leiga ... 364
— Frederic George 213
— Geoffrey Weston 304
— Henry Charles 321
— Henry (ireville 322
— Henry Martin 401
— John Cephas 257
Tho-s. N. S. Moncrieff 247
8i5
Howorth, Henry G
Hoysted, Desmond M. F.
Hubbard, Alfred Edw...
— Arthur Oldham
— Henry Wm
Hubbersty, Wm. P. C.
Cantrell
Hudleston, Guy
— John Wallace
— Wilfrid Edward
Hudson.AnthonyT. P.73,
■ — Arthur Keith
— Arthur Ross
— Charles Tilson
— Ernest
— Harry Chalmers
— Havelock
— Josiah Howard
— Thos. Roe Chris
— Wemyss
Hugessen.E.Knatehbull
Huggins, M. A. Colin77,
— Ponsonby Glenn. ..63,
Hughes, Adrian Pras.T.
— Albert Lionel W
— Arbuthnott J 60,
— Arthur Pitcairn
— Charles Frederick.. 17,
— Charles Fred. Watson
— Claud Gillan Erskine
— Cyril C. A. A
— Edw. Malcolm
— Edward Honywood...
— Ernest Vaughan... 52,
— Fra. T. Cunynghame
— Frederick St. John ...
— George Arthur
— George Edgar ... 132,
— Henry Andrew
— John Edward
— John Henry
— Matthew Louis
— Reginald George H...
— WalterHastingsFred.
Hugo, Edw. Victor
— James Henry
Hulbert, Jos. Geo
Huieatt, Hugh 76,
Hulke, Lewis I. B
— Walter Backhouse ...
Hull, Chas. P. A
Hulse, Harold H
Hulseberg, Herbert
Hulton, Fred. C. L. 13s,
Hume, Arthur H. Bliss
— Charles Vernon ...72,
— Charles Wheler
— Reo. Charles Walter
— John James Fras. 65,
— John Wm. Thring 31,
— Sir Robert
— Robt.O.Cuthbert
— Seignelay G. W
Humfrey, Benj. JohnH.
— Frederick G. Clinton
— John C. Taylor ...253,
Humphery, Stanley. ..61,
Humphrey, Jas. Wm....
Humphreys, Dashwood
W. R.
— Edward Thomas
— Gardiner
- George Geoffrey P. ...
— Harry Lionel
— Thomas
Humphrys, Chas. Vesey
■ — Mervyn A.
Hunnard. Frank ... 267,
Hunt, Edward Leslie ...
— Francis Dillon
— Frederick Welsley ...
— Gerald P. Sneyd
— Godfrey Massy V
— Henry Vaughan... 46,
— Henry Vere 22,
— James Maitland ... 47,
— John Dutton
— Joseph
— Reginald Seager
— Robert Henry Brooke
— Spencer
— Tnomas Edw. Oarew
— Vere de Vere
— Villiers Edward ...72,
— William Holdsworth
Hunter, Sir Archibald...
— Charles Finch
— Chas. Geo. Woodburn
Index — Active List.
177 Hunter, Chas. Norris27o.
21* — Christian B
241 — FrancisChas. King76,
519! — Frederick Fraser
380 — Fredk. Joseph ...190,
— George Douglas
156 — George Gillett
354 — George Yeates Cobb
3981 — James
3S5 — John Gunning ...75,
327 — John Muir 40,
436 — Thomas
181 — Vere Edward
528 — Walter James Henry
517 — William Chevers
517 — William Hugh
422 — William Yeates
438 — Woodburn 7,
i74lHunter-Weston, Aylmer
424 G 66,
308! Huntsman, H de C. 308,
4oo[Hurle, Edw. F. Cooke...
4i4jHurly, Maurice Randall
345!Hurt, Francis Cecil A.
346 Husey, Edgar Elliott ...
i69'Huskisson, Samuel Geo.
362! — William 70,
4o6|Hussey, Arthur H
288 — Edward Robert ... 43,
261 Hutcheson. Colonel Geo.
444 — Lieut. George
436 Hutchings. William
330 Hutchins, Herbert L. 66,
16S Hutchinson, Alan Geo. C.
427 — Alex. J. R
265 — Chas. Alex. Robert...
378; — Chas. Hammond
384 — Chas. Roderick M'L.
136 — Coote Synge
440 — Cuthbert Gordon
377 — Francis Hope Grant
383 — Francis Patrick ...75,
301 — Fred. Pierrepont
180 — Geo. Higginson Ford
519!— Harry E. Menteth ...
529 1 — Henry Do veto n ... 30,
5 c 9 j — - Hugh Moore
209I — James Bird 40,
229 — James William C
241J — Richard G. Hely
2591 — William Arthur
146 — William Gordon
441 — William F. Moore ...7,
374[Hutcnison, Alex. R. H.
2121 — Cecil Key
170— Craufuird George G.
130, — George
530 — Kenneth Douglas
348
3°5
315
286
286
429
436
372
273
117
442
258
'73
441
364
147
284
307
365
2WI
— R. Schlesinger
Hutton, C. Molyneux 56,
— EdwardThos. Henry 1
— Gilbert Montgomerie
Huxford, James
Hyde, ArthurClarendon
— Arthur ColviLe
— Charles
— Rev. Henry Barry
Hynes, Ernest Thomas..
Hyslop, Francis
— Henry Hugh Gordon.
— Maxwell R 61,
— Robert G. B. Maxwell
— Robert Maxwell... 32,
levers, Oliver Goldsmith
Igguldon, Herbert Aug.
[las, Francis William...
— Frederick Arthur
— Henry Wilson
Illington.Edmd. Moritz
374'Ingram, John O'Donnell
516 Inman, Arthur W. P
265 Innes. Cecil Mitchell ...
362 — Hector Munro
370 — James Archibald
381 — James Mitchell ... 63,
229 — Sydney Armitage ...
519 Inniss, Beni. Jas
369 Iouides, Luke George...
41b Irby, Leonard Paul
407 Ireland, de Courcy
529 — Robert Megaw
3"i Iremonger. E. Assheton
440 — Robert George 73,
301 Irvine, Alfred Ernest ...
336 — Andrew Alexander ...
237 — Delaware Lewis
164 — Francis Duncan
— Gerard Beatty
210 — James Laird 68,
374 — Thomas
245 — Thomas Walter
430 Irving, Andrew Bell. ..56
264I — Johu Charles Sarle...
261 Irwin, Herb. Edwards 58
301 — James Murray
209 — William
172 — William John 40,
206 Isacke, Charles Victor...
5:5 — Hubert
529 — Reginald
369 — Robert Henry
4i3JIsherwood,Fras.Edw.B.
272|Ivatt, George Aug. ...73,
423jlzat, Alex. Rennie
439 — William Rennie
172 Jack, Evan Maclean ...
436;— Herbert R.H
i6o!Jackson, Alex. T
442'— Arthur W. F 4S,
529: — Cecil
416]— Chris. Goddard
176, — Claud Hugh Irving...
348;— Cyril Compton
360! — Edmund Sylvester ...
4081— Ernest Montague
348 — Ernest Somerville ...
4061— Francis Benjamin 68,
417 — Frederick L. La Caze
235I — Freeman Astley
353 — George
445 — George D'Aguilar ...7,
164 — George Hanbury N ...
400 — Herbert Kendall ..70,
222 — Lieut. Herbert Will. ..
162 — Lf.Col. Herbt. Wm. 50.
445 — Hugh Milbourne ...68,
180 — James
329 — James Henry
2=7 — John
, 19 — Keith Hnngerford ...
211 — Lambert Cameron ...
295 — Landon Dealtry
360 — LionelW.DeV.Sadleir
4+6 Impey, Laurence
395 Imrie, Wm. Lawrence...
311 Inder, Jacob
164 Ingham, Chas. Su. Maur
166 —Oliver P. S
406 jngilby, John H. M
342 — William Henry
334 Ingle, Reo. Geo. Hy
386 — William Daly
144 [nglefield. F. Seymonr56
130 — Norman Bruce ...58,
529 Ingles, Alex. Wightou...
311 — John Darnley
440 1 Inglis, Albert Gordon ...
315 — Charles Elliot
777 — Ernest
6 — Henry Alves 71,
3691 — William Raymond ...
2i3|Ingpen, Percy I<
330 — Louis Charles 63,
285 — Louis Macdonald
530 — Montague B. Gosset68,
292 — Ralph StapletonWard
237 — Richard Rolt Brash...
350 — Robert Pilkington ...
252 — Robt. Postance
294 — Robert Wm. Henry...
20c — Robert Whyte M...71,
422!— Spenser 52,
3051— Sydney C. Fishburn...
444!— Thomas
214! — Thomas Dare
174 Jacob, Arthur L. B
525 , — Arthur Le Grand
446 — Arthur Leslie
370 — Arthur Otway
190 — Claud William
179 — Harold Fenton
294 — Stephen Hector
34oj— Sydney Long 26,
223 — Walter H. Bell... 177,
460; — William Swinton
319 Jacomb, Wm. Arnold ..
,249 Jacques, Fras. Aug
169 Jacson, MainwaringGeo.
247 Jatfray,.R<?0. W.Stephen-
242 son
373 Jagger, Walter
181 James, Alfred Albert ...
446 — Alfred Henry Cotes...
170 — Bernard R
239 — Charles Ashton
247 — Charles Henry
273 Jamss, Son. Cuthbert...
379I — Cyril Henry Leigh ...
342 — Edmund Henry Salt
180— Edward Tite
357 1— Eustace Lindse/
3341 — Francis Polglase
3oo|— Hy. Ch. M. iNorthage
383j— Henry Daniel
279: — Herbert 75,
322 — Herbert Ellison R. ...
442 — Herbert Lionel
371 — John Edgcumbe
332 — Montague Gilford
4151— Murray Ray de B. ...
332 — Ralph Ernest Haweis
13S — Richard
379 — Samuel Alexander ...
214 — Sydney Price
518 — William Bernard
209 — William Lancelot 70,
350 — Wm. Reg. Wallwvn 76,
528 — William Wybergh ...
io3 Jameson, Edmond Jas.
372 — James 1,
234 — James Conway
33d -John Bland
115 — Robert Feild 48,
161 — Svdney Ballinghau^B,
348 — William
313 — William He'iry ..61,
247 — Wm. Kenneth Eust.
233 Jamieson.Alister Win. 28,
330 — Aubrev James
241 — Gerald Alister
180 — William
214 Jardine, James Bruce...
213 Jarrett, Chas. Harry B.
364 — Hubert Cejil D
275 Jarvis, Charles F. C
234 Jayakar, Atmaram S. G.
420 Jeans, Chas. Gilchrist 4s;
141 Jebb, Gladwyn D
259 — ■ Joshua H. M
435 Jeffcoat, Algernon G
147 — Fred. H. H
426] — Henry J. Powell
297 Jeffcock, Jas. W. G. P.
169 Jeffery, Walter H
350 Jeffreys, Arthur Gordon
234 — Fred. Vaughan 73,
139 j — George Dai-all
403 — Henry Byron 50,
286I — John William
170 I — ■ Patrick Douglas
439 j — William J. Llewelyn
3 ;9 Jekyll, Herbert 28,
209'Jelf, Richard Henry. .17,
5281— Richard John
371] — Rudolf George
420 Jellett, John Hewett 70,
438 .Telley, Reg. Frank
214 I Jellicoe, Reo. Fred. J. P.
i72|jellicorse, Harold
:5o|Jencken, Fras. J
2o8iJenkins, Atherton E.70,
— Chas.B.H. VVolssley 47
— Francis
— F.Lewis V 346,
53 — Lionel Francis
434 — Thos. Morris .40,
424 — Wm. Regnld.Haldane
3S4 Jenkinson. Geo. S. C. 68,
363 — Henry Law Acland ..
307'jenner, Albert Victor 72,
290; — Leopold Christian D.
528I — Walter Kentish VV. 74
231 Jenney, Arch. Oifley ...
180 — George William
425 Jennings, Edgar
438 — Edward Charles
161 — Francis Montgomery
422 — Herbert A. K
432 — James Willes
442I— John Gilderdale
205 — Richard
369] — Robert Daniel
431 1 — ■ Robert H 36,
304 1— Robert Melvill 6,
434' — Walton
242I— William Ernest
jjennisou, Hy. G. W. ...
396|Jenour. Arthur Stawell
386;Jephson, J )hn Noble ...
440] — Robert Dalkeith
293'Jepson, Chirles Wm. ...
279'Jermyn, Turenne
286 [Jerome, Henry Jos.W. 60,
518 1 — John William
279
233
443
295
113
439
44 f
381
417
380
327
178
433
36>
307
52S
273
526
429
231
.171
161
155
377
384
528
411
336
344
412
181
408
431
181
224
146
353
444
256
527
,368
251
327
271
434
170
147
36*
32S
200
220
.67
333
= 9
303
205
205
213
322
170
213
396
2S8
380
356
,i6o
221
373
444
4°7
141
305
172
356
322
,150
269
528
518
236
149
172
384
444
379
295
208
403
176
S28
190
174
427
386
231
421
208
380
Index — Active List.
Jerram, Henry 115' Johnstone, Henry Ar- I Kane, Arthur Hyde 177
Jerrard, Aug. G. A 138 thur 148 — Denis Charles 242
■ P. Barthol, Jos 22! — Herbert Cecil 245 — Francis R. P 5°
Jervis, Henry Pruce. 527
— Herbert Swynfen 353
— Son. St. Leger Henry 321
— Swynfen John 202
— Walter Neil 31, 1G5
Jervis-White-Jervis, Sir
J. K.,Bart 65, 169
Jervois, Cha. Edwyn65, 169
— Henry Napier 48
Jervoise, B. J. Clarke... 295
Jesse, John L 431
Jessep.H.Lothbridge 47, 207
Jessop,GuthrieHyltoii4i,363
Jeudwine, Hugh S 172
Jewett, Ashley E 444
Jocelyn, Julian R.J. 32,165
Johnes, Cyril I. P. O. ... 440
Johnson, Alan Hilton... 241
— Allen Edwin 362
— Allen Victor 235
— Arthur Baynes 241
— Arthur Cyril B 423
— Arthur Graham 172
■ Cecil Willoughby
— Chas. B. Bulkeley .. 143
— Charles Edward ...63. 420 — ' Edward Whitmore ... 265
— Charles Reginald 214 — Ernest Rae 26:
— Charles Richard 437 — Eustace Henry
— Clarence A. Keatinge 437J — FrancisGeorge 271
— Cuthbert Pra. Dixon 1471 — Frank Aubrey 297
— Cyril Maxwell Ross... 175 — Frank Lewis 72, 415
— Hope 177
— James Hy.L' Estrange 210
— James Henry Waller 179
— James Robert 61, 399
— Norman Marshall ... 152
— Richard 322
— Walter Edge worth ... 254
— Wm. Geo. Currie.,.41, 407
Joiner, William Henry 255
Jollie, Francis 429
Jolly, William Archibald 398
Jones, Reo. Alex. J 531
— Alfred (K. Engineers) 215
— Alfred (Mauch. Regt.) 327
— Alfred Ed win 61, 412
— Arthui- C.L.Hardrnan 233
— A. H.M. Hamilton 265
— Arthur M. Bulkeley... 161
— Arthur Melville 361
— Aubrey Arbuthnot ... 422
— Bryan John 352
— Conwyn Mansel 247
Douglas Champion... 214
Harold Robert 295
— Richard Alexander... 288
Kanga, Jamshedji K. 525
Kappey, Fred. Geo. 72, 397
— Max Alb. Burns 430
Karslake, Henry 181
Kauntze, Bertram C. ... 442
Cedric R, 435
816
Kelsall, Thos. Edward... 213
Kelsey, Walter Fred. ... 130
Kemball, Alick Gurdon 438
— Sir Arnold Bun-owes 163
— Arnold Henry G. 75, 420
— Chas. Arnold 420
— George Vero 66, 17c-
— John Shaw 436
Kemble, C. Morris 365
— Edward Arthur ...70, 243.
Francis Arthur 179
Kavanagh.Chas.T.M'M. 151 — William Edward 180
— Victor Hubert 347 Kemmis.Wm.H. Olphert 173-
Ka.c, Alf. Gaodwyn 380
— Henry Clifford 362
— Wm.Algernonlreland 322
— William Heape 178
Kaye, Cecil 436
— James Levett 423
— Ralph Arthur 173
— William John Pettitt 428
Kays, Horace Francis... 334
Kemp, Geoffrey C 211
Kempson, J. Wedgwood 17S
Kempster, Fras. Jas. ...1,28
Kempthorne, Henry Noel 259.
Kendall, Chas. Melville 271
— John 427
— John Kaye 177
Kendle, Fras. Clifford... 401
Kenna, Paul A 162
Kennard, Arthur M 175
• Rt. Reo. Fdw. Ralph 530
— Eliot Philips 211
— Francis Shand Byam 231
— Frank Ernest 77, 171
— Fred. Colpoys O. 65, 399
— Frederick Francis 43, 363
— Frederick Luttmann 41
— George Vanderhey den 163
— Gilbert Ward 433
— Harry Cecil 322
— Hastings Ross 237
— Sir Hy. A.Wm. Bt. 54, 3rs
— Henry Alexander 271
— Henry Percival 384
Walpole S win ton... 68, 32
Kealy, Percival Hope... 214! — AuberonClaudHegan 357
Keane, Sir John, Barf. 179 — Henry Gerard Egan 139.
Kearney, Surg.Capt. John 382 — Lionel Edward 156
— Douglas Forde 19 — Qr. Mr. John 294;Kennaway, Chas. Noel i8r
Edmund Gunning ... 436 Kearns, Thos. Joseph ... 3661 Kennedy, Alex. Clark 17, 406-
Kearsey, Alex. H. Cyril 330J— Alex. W. Clark 178
Keary, Hy. D'Urbar. 60, 4151 — Alfred Alex 144
Keate, Charles Robert... 420I — Andrew Campbell 179.
Keates, William 243I — Arthur 382
Keatinge, Reo. C. Walter 3961 — Arthur H. Clark ...54, 415
— R.to. William L 396 — Charles Henry ... 74,400-
Keatly, John 3821 — Claude 31
Keays, Robert Wm. C... 4 3 3 1 — ■ Edw. Charles Wm. M. 418
— Fred. L. Lloyd 435
— Fred. Wm. Caton 381
• Geo. Augustus 456
— Geo. Goring John S. 77, 417
— Geo. Turner 56, 208
— Harry Balfour 211
— Harry Harvey 433
— Henry A. Hathway... 401
— Herbert John 426
— Sir Howard Sutton 4, 397
— Inigo.Richmund ...18, 223
— Jenkin 421
— Jenkin Stephen 319
— John Henry Hill 181J — Charles Edm. Ruck
Charles William
— William 3781 — Edw. Douglass ... 60,269
Keble, Alf. E. Conquer 385-- Edw. S. Curwen 73, 369
— IlionArthur 443!— Fra. Malcolm Evory 245
Keddie, Herbert W. G. 180] — Henry B. P. Lion ... 322
Keef, Geo. Alfred ...61, 259! — Herbert Alex 344
Keelan, Henry Percival 439 —Herbert J. W. M. 74, 239.
Keeling, Reo. E. W. P... 531!— Hugh 423
Keen, Fred. Stewart ... 442 — James Robert 438
— Patrick Houston 256 — John 351
— Wm. John 4411— John Nassau C 211
Xeene, Alfred 54, 168! — Maodougall Ralston 213
2SS! — Robert Gray 257
440^— Thos. Francis Arch.
— John Ernest Blois ... 442I — John Hyndman 398
— John Thomas 335] — John Lloyd Thos 528I — Geoffrey N. Stewart 444; Watson 50.
— Joseph F. Walter 2:3
— Lewis Wentworth ... 280
— Maurice E. Stanley..
— Osmond Moncrieff ..
— Reo. Percy James D
— Raymond Bazley ..
— Richard Francis... 48
— Robert I. Bradshaw..
— Ronald Marr 179
— Thomas George ...75, 416
— Thos. Gordon Blois ... 435
— Thomas Pelham 365
— Thomas Shaw 425
■William 222,— Richard Percy 181
— Wm. Edw 524 — Robert J. T. Digby... 214
— William John 360!— Theophilus Percy 384
— Wm. Henry Luttman 330;— Thomas Vincent 238
— Wm. Robinson 370 — Thos. Wm. Hathway 443
Johnston, Bruee Camp- " — Walter Dally 73, 325
bell 21c!— Walter Howel 175
, 342
John Matthew 379 — H. L. Ruck 301— Thomas Francis 386
— JuxonHy.Juxon- ...61,412 — Robert Francis Ruck 178 — Walter Craufurd 371
— Leslie Cockburn 438 Keighley, C. Marsh. ..30, 408!— William Horace 32X
— Vernon A. Scott 269' — Wdliam Magill 438.
Keily, Edw. Wm 136:— Willoughby Pitcairn 45,410
— Fred. Peter Charles 439 Kennett.Brackley H. B. 130
Keir, John Lindesay 58, 1691 Kenney, Arth. Herbert 58,208
Kekewich, Cecil Henry 330 Kennion. Roger Lloyd.. 432
— Robert George 49, 3o7!Kenny, Edw. Evans 46, 410
Kelaart, Gerald Talbot 54,168 — George William 271
Kelawala.Manekshaw J. 525! — HenryTorrens 420
Kelham.HenryRobert5;, 334' — Michael James 349
Kell, Vernon G. W 292! — Thomas Kelly 6
362
371 — Lewis
530 — Llewellyn Murray . . 237
147 — Lumley O. Williams 304
167 — Reo. Maurice 396
641 — Michael Derwass G.... 33c
— Morey Quayle 48, 234
— Philip A.. Temple 149
— Reginald E. Picton... 211
— Richd. Chas. Roynon 237
Richard Godfrey. ..65, 41
— Charles Arthur 526
— David George 24, 353
— Dudley Cater 528
— Duncan Alexander, 206
— Francis Earl 329
— George Napier 176
— Gordon Campbell 175
— Harley M'Alpine 422
— Henry Halcro 380
— Herbert William 429
— Hugh Bertie H 181
— J. Thomasou 7i>i7<>
— Joseph Henry Bell ... 190
— Percy Herbert 378
— Robert 362
— Seymour Campbell .. 267
— Thos. Kelly Evans 73,170
— Walter Edw. Wilson 36:
— William James 213
— William Thomas 378
Johnstone, Allan M. D. 401
— Augustus A. Jervis... 421
— Beresford Assheton... 421
— Charles Melville 140
— Colin Duncan 71, 279
— Francis Buchanan ... 172
— Fras. Fawkes 45
— Fras. Herbeit 433
— Walter T. Cresswell 401
— William A. Watts ... 213
— William H.Dawes 40, 407
— William Henry 213
— William Locke... 369, 252
— Wm. Price Sutton
Jopp, Keith Edmund ... 352
— Stephen J. M 41
Jordan, John Gregory... 518
— Richard A. A. Y 317
— Richard Price 273
Joslen, Frank ,.,. 395
Joslin, Francis John 513
Josling, Chas. Langford 381
Josselyn, Jas. Edw. 28, 165
Joubert, Cha. Henry 515
Jourdain, Chas E. A. ... 307
— Hy. Fras. Newdigate 348
Joy, James 182
Joynt, Edward Hearne 378
Judge, Spencer Francis 317
— William Graham 316
Julian, Charles John ... 181
Henry Edw. Theodore 178
— Henry Newton 254
— James 508
— James A. M. J. P 254
— James Graves 1,24,406
— Joseph Fras. M 384
— Michael 3S1
— Philip Jas. Vandeleur 144
— Sir Richd. D 286
— Richard Edm 383
— Richard M. B. F....61, 169
— Thomas Bernard 529
Vincent Joseph 344
Oliver Rich. A 383!— WaldronE. Roper ... 24
Julius, Stanley de.V. A. 288— William ,. 381
Jupp, Willif.m H 115 — Wdliam Freeman 16
Justice, C.Le Gendre 75, 416 Kelsall, Harry Joseph... 175
Clive William 3301— Hope Waddell 212
Keller, Rudolph Hy. ... 305' — William Wallace 378
K.ellett,Richaid Orlando 2541 Kenrick, Geo. Edm. R... 227
Kellie, Arch. Henry 418!— Herbert Wm. M 152
— Edward Chamier... 43, 410I — William Hamilton ... 529.
— George Jerome 51 61 Kensington, E. Claude 362
— Harry Francis 261J — Guy Beifield 214
— James 48,2071 — William, Lord 133
— Robt. Howden 49, Kent, Fred. Edmond 6r, 169.
Kelly, Alex. Laurance — Frederic Sidney 249
J.M 347 — Herbert Vaughan ... 210
— Arthur James 65, 209— Percival Naylor 137
— Charles Henry 45, 3681 — Thomas Wm. Shene 308
— Courtenay Russell ... i8oi Kentish, Horace J. J. 49, 294
— Francis Henry 49, 209 — Reginald John 347
— Geo. Hy. Fitzmaurice 437 Kenyon,Edw.Ranulph6o,2o8
— Harvey H. H 28, 408' — Lionel Richard 175
— HenryChas Thos. 63, 402 Keogh, Alfred 380.
Arthur Lorean 348
■ James Blair
440
— John Henry 180
Keown, John Charrier... 425
Keppel, Edw. George... 130
— Geo. Olof Roos 259
Ker, Charles Arthur ... i3o
— Malcolm Albert 518
Kerin. Michael Wm 379
Kerr, Fras. L. Scott 342
— Frederick Walter 339
-- Lord Mark 245.
— Mark 269
— Mark Ancrum 418
— Robert Scott 7c, 219,
— William 294
Kerrich, Geo. Steuart 75, 416
— John Herbert 297
8i7
Kerrich, Leonard W. C. 4i7[Kirkpatrick
— "Walter D'Oyly 163 Trench
— Walter Edmund ...76, 171. — Roger
Kerry, H. W. E. Earl of 220 — Thomas David 61
Keswick, D. Johnstone 153I— William
Ketchen, SothebyD. B. 437] — Wm. Johnston 47
Kettle, Louis Cooke 292 Kirkwood, Andrew T
KetUewell, Arch. M 442
— Edw. Alex 41
— Henry Wildraan 318
Key, Aston M. Cooper 75. 171
Keyes, Alf. J. H 180
— Chas. Valentine 443
— Ch. Wm. Patton...364, 401
— Terence Humphrey... 444
Keys, Chris. W. M 378
Keyworth, Robert G. ... 179
— Walter 435
Kharegat, M. P 525
Kidd, Bertram G-. B. ... 442
— Rev. Daniel W 531
Kiddle, Frederick 385
— Walter
Kiggell, Lancelot E. 74,234
Kilcoursie. Visct. 2:9
Kilgour, Henry ... 41
Kilkelly, Charles R 381
— Patrick Percy 528
Killery, Sc. John B 3S5
Kilner, Charles H 173
Kilvert, Robert Edgar 39S
Kincaid, Chas. Style 66, 346
— Wm.Fras.Hy. Style 50,209
— Willie Alex.' Scotland 2
Kinder, Dennett Thos. ... 26
Kindersley, II. FitzRoy 436
King, Alex. Bowers 254
— Alex. C. Newton 27
Carleton H. M,
— Rev. George
— Hendley Paul 26,
— Jas. Nicholson S. 26,
Richard Hammett ...
Thos. Moore
Kirtikar, Kanoba R
Kirsvan, Bertram Richd.
— Rev. Mansel Robt. ...
Kisto, John E. Van der
Kitcat, Arthur d9 W. ...
Kitchener, Fred. W...33,
— Henry E. C
Kitchener of Khartoum,
Lord 6,
Kitchin, Ret. Arthur ...
— Reo. Barclay
— Charles Edward
— Ivan Harwood
- Reo. Walter
Kitson, Chas. Edw
— frerard Charles
— James Edward
Klugh, Rev. Leonard ...
Knaggs, Henry Thos....
— Morton Herbert
Knapp. Charles Albert
— K. Kenmure
— Percival Krnest
Knapton, Hy. A. Forbes
Knatehbull, Geo. W. C
Index — Active List.
Richard jLake, Percy Henry N. 54, 277 Langworthv. George ...
352|Lakin, John Henry F... 362 ILannowe, B. H. H.
380 Lalor, Nicholas P. O'G. 526 | Mathew
256 Lamb, Charles A. ... 60, 356!— Edmund B. Mathew
424 — Edward John 75, 267 — G. R. M. Mathew
33° — Captain George 352|Lapham, Robert John ..
439 — Lieut. George 5i9|Large, B. W. Somerville
325 — George R)thney 174' — Philip Martin
396 — Hy. Campbell 43, 409 Larking, ReginaldN.W.
205 — Thomas 70, 295 Larnder, Eugene W
407 Lambarde, Fras. F 177 Larpent, Sir Geo. Albert
242 Lambart, Edgar Alan 56,169! deHochepied.Ri. ...
43' Lambert, Arthur Frere 349|Larymore, Hv. Douglas
527 — Edward Parry 174 jLascelles, Alfred
178 — Jonn Hamilton 400J— Arthur Edward
530 — Joseph Alex 45, 1361 — George Reginald
398 — Robert 149 — Walter Charles
401 — Sydenham J 26, 205 — William Frank
247 — Thomas Stanton 277 Lash, Aug. Oliver
41 — Walter 72, i7olLast. Arthur John <qo,
— Walter John 44}jLathbary, Henry O
204 — William 60, 412 LaToucae.Wm. Puget 5,
530 Lambkin, Fras. Joseph 380 Latten, Leonard
53° Lambton, Alex. Fredk. ^34 1 Lauder, Wni. Bernard242,
266 — Hon. Charles 6j, 235|Lauahlin,Cnas. Ed-v. H
294
Laurence, Gerald C. R.
— Richard Thomas R....
Laurie, George Brenton
— John Halibnrton
Laverton, Henry S
Alexander James 77, 231 — Reginald Norton 252
— George Charles 27;
— if on. William 77, 221
3'3 — William Henry 22c
46 Laming, Henrv T. ...76, 159
371 Lamont, Gerald B 138
53°— JohuChirles 5l3 — Herbert Curtin^
383 — John William F 179! Lavie, Tudor Germain
329,Lamotte, Frank G. L.... 3oi<Law, Alf. Letcbworth
353 Lampen, John 418! — Cecil Arbuthnot ....
175 — Lewis Charles 401 j — Cecil Henry 4
443 1 Lancaster, John 524] — Charles Richard ...
52S Lance, Frederick_ 6, 4051 — Jame:
424
■ — Algernon D'Aguilar.. 172
— Arthur Fred. Wm. ... 528
— Arthur Montague 357
— Augustus Carter ...61, 146
— Charles Arthur Cecil 256
— Charles Dickson ...76, 171
— Charles Wallis 364
— George Courtenay ... 327
— Henry 428
— Henry Somerset. ..73, 209
— Henry Thomas ... 75, 416
— James 287
— James Alex. Gordon... 223
■ — ■ James G. King ... 75, 227
— Reginald Garret 213
— Robert George 213
— Robert Neal 241
— Stewart William 436
— Thomas 302
— WalterGawen 524
— William Albert de C. 214
— Walter Buchanan ... 351
— William Harry 153
— Williasa Henry 162
Kingscote, Henry B. 24, 162
— Howard 17
— Randolph A. Fitz H. 211
Kingsmill.J.C. deK. B. 174
Kingston, F. Andersen 429
Kington, Wm. Miles ... 264
Knight. Ernest Frederic
Guy Cuninghame
— Harry Briscoe
— Hsnry Lewkenor
— Henry Palmer 49,
— Lionel Chas. Edward
— WyndhamChas
Kuocker, Arthur G
— Cuthbert George ...47,
Kuollys, Robert W. E.
Knowles, George
— James
— James Keilly
Knox. Altred Wm. F. ...
— Arthur Rice
— Charles Edmond
— Charles Stuart
— Charles Wm. Cutfe ...
— Ernest Francis
— Eustace Chaloner 68,
— George Stuart
— Harry Hugh Sidney..
— Henry Owen ..
— James Stuart
— Robert Fergnsou
— Robert Welland
— Stuart George
— William George ... 33,
Koe, Arch. Stephen
— Fred. William B. ..68,
Koebel, Chas. Edward ..
— Frederi.-k FitzHugh.. 443 1 — John Prescott
Laudale, George "41— Robert T. H.... 63, 301,
Landon, Fred. W. B. 47, 3°3jLawford, E. E. M 60,
— Hermon James S.73, 234 — Sidney Taring Barlow
Lane, Alfred Luther 47, i66|Lawler, John Lawrence
— Alfred Vavasiur 33oiLnwless, Skerrett E.G.
— Arthur Henry 395
— Cecil Alexander 382
— Chas. Wm. Moore 75, 171
— Clayton Arbuthnot ... 529
— Clayton Turner ...17,405
— Daniel Thomas 51S
— Frank Macdonald ... 437
156 — Frederick 190, 370
244 — Frederick Cecil 178
44°| — Geo. Alfred 0 221
1731 — Geo. Howard Moore
Kinioth, David Alex. 63, 219
- — Henry Anstncher 71,321! — ■ Hy. Arthur
Kinsman, Gerald R. V. i8i|Kortright, Mounteney...
— Harold lahn 354 Kough, Thos. Macgregor
— Rev. Vivian W 530 Kreyer, Fred. Aug. 0. 74,
IKirby, Arthur Durham i76JKriekenbeek, R. E. S....
— Francis E 309jKukday, Krishnaji V....
— Norbome 211 Kuper, Charles V. B. 54,
— Stuart Rodger 140 Kyle, Frederick
Kirchhotier, Robert B 31, 399 Labalmondiere, J.A. 72,
Kirk, Henry Buchanan 35o|Labertouche, Guy N. L.
— Maurice Wrottesley 231 Lacey, Thomas
— William 73, i36Lachlan, Ernest M
Warren R. Crooke222,
Lawley, Hon. R. T....58,
— Wm. Geo. Hodgson...
Lawrence, Bertram
— Frederick Georjje ...
— Freeling Ross
— George Henniker
— Hon. Herbert Alex —
— Hugh Duncan
— John Gavlard
— Richard C. B
— Samuel
— Walter Ernest
William
— William Henry 304
Kirkbride, Thomas W. 182
Kirkby.-Ket;. Marsh 437
Kirke, Hy. Lushington 173
— Kenneth St. lieorge 179
— St. Geo. Mervyn ...32, 206
— "W.M. St. George :8i
Kirkpatrick, Aiex. R. Y. 176
— Charles 362
— Edward 438
— George Macaulay 211
— Harry Fearnley 230
— Henry 529
— HughC 378
— Henry Pownall 157
— Ivone 292
Laffan, Henry David 66,
— Joseph da Courcv ...
— Richard Chas. Kirby
Lafone, Claude Alex. ...
— Edgar Mortimore
— Wm.Bouccher
Laing, David
— Fred. Charles
— George Campbell
— James
Lainson, Alex. John
Laird, Gordon
— Robert Montgomery
Lake. Edward 28,
— Hnbert Atwell
— Noel Montagu 46,
17 — George Jame3 386
273 - Henry Arthur 433
357 — Henry Frederick 372
439 — Herbert Edw. Bruce 172! — William Alexander 7,
159 — Horace Powys 42S — William Lyttleton ...
213 —Ronald Bertram 161 — William Wylly
30S — SamuelWillingtin 72, i7ojLawrenson, Reg. R
365 — Thomas Edw. Moore 442 — Tliomas Geo. P
249 — William Byam S'Sj— William Ralph
213 — William Horsburga... 442!Lawrie, Charles Edw.71,
529 — William Lemon 379 j— Edward
436 — William Moore .. 171, 369. — Frank Bruce A
165 Lang,ArthurGeo.Boileaii422| — WalterGray
267 — Bertram John 351 Lawson. Algernon
363 — Cecil Fred. Grant 292' — Charles B
223 — Elliot Brownlow 422 — Charles F
179 — Eustace Arthur 352' — Diuglas
ij4 — Ewen Montgom 437!— Edmund James
180 — Godfrey George 247!— Francis William
416 — Henry Aitell 275! — Henry Merrick 50,
441 — Rev. jas. Paisley 507! — Herbert 66,
528 — John Irvine 210 — 0-iwald Head
168 — Wynyard Feeling ... 441— Wm. Arnold Webster
3801 Langdale, Philip 149 Layard. Wm. Twistleton
170 Langdon. Allan H. ...40, 363 Laye, Joseoh Henry
440 — Francis John 237 Layt >u, Edward
190 — John Fred. P 288 — Norm in Atkinson ...
173 — Paul Perram 177 Lea. Gerald Ernest
2oc/\L\'ns(oTd,Rec. Robert J. 530,— Harcld Futvoye
210, — Williim 115 — Percy Gerald Parker
380 Langhorne, H. S. 174, 3691 — Samuel Job 32,
242 — Jas. Arch. Dunboyne 181 Leach. E. Pemberton...7,
145 Langlands, P 360!— Harold Pemberton 22,
242iLaugley, j. Penrice72, 170 — Henry Edmund B. ..
150I — William Savage ...28, 165, — John 43,
43i!Langman, John Andrew 214 — Reginald P 56,
529 Langridge, Geo. Thos... 378,Leader, Henry P
1 = 7 Langston, Thos. A. O. 519J — John...
322 Langton. Arthur Victor i8i| — Lionel Frederick
176 — Hon. C. G. Gore 135 j— William Francis
190 — Herbert Francis 135 Leahy, Albert W. D. ...
165; — Theobald Michael ... 162 — Henry Gird">n
i751L%ngtry, Henry V. | — Thos. Bernard A
207; Montaga3 ... .. 438 Leike, Geo. D. Nugont...
138
227
'79
366
378
319
223
395
24
175
!79
239
235
332
223
437
370
212
405
^66
373
352
212
210
344
231
144
300
382
329
325
294
366
215
242
368
412
235
147
171
382
14S
320,
250
265
155
277
158
279
255
32
269
265
182
4°5
265
31
360
436
362
*73
5i5
40 1
210
!43
384
18
385
395
348
209
413
438
223
30S
22
292
288
276
256
285
363
204
207
233
166
168
140
251
237
234
5"
175
398
378
Index — Active List.
hS
Leake, William Martin 26i|Lenehan, Thos. Joseph 384:Light, Reginald Hough 4:8!Liader, Alfred Edgar... 366
Lean, Alan Ivan ... 263, 374. Lennock, Charles Fred- I— William Aifrey 441
— Kenneth Edward 75. 23 1| eriek 243! Lightfoot, J\ Stanley ...251
— Wm. Walter 49. 4iqLennox, Lord Algernon 1— Thomas Williams 435
Leapingwell. Art. Hy. ... 524; C. Gordon i6jLightowlers, .Tas. R. F. 190
Learmont, John 182
Learmonth, Fr»ncis L.
C. Livingstone 179
— John E.C.Livingstone 181
• LeanoxC. Livingstone 178
Loch. Edw. Campbell... 441
— Son. E Iw. Douglas 219
— GeoTrey Chas. Bell... 214
— George 307
— Granville Geo 22s
— Amyot M.Aug 174 Lillie. Fred. Sutherland 2,4
— Soil. Bernard C. iLillineston, Fred. F. I. 444 — Granville Henry... 76,417
iJordon 2201 — William Edw. Gordon 435 1— Harry Frere 419
— .Hcm.Esme C. Gordon- 223! Lilly, Alfred Thos.Irvine 3S1 — John Carys fort 362
— George Montagu 443
— NigelJ. C.Livingstone i56(Leny, R. L. Macalpine... 157
Learoyd, Chas. D 71, 209 , Leonard, Alfred W 424
Leathern, George H. 43,le Pelley.Edw. Carey ... 178
— Thomas William C.43, 27jjLe Quesne, Aug. S....49, 397
Leather, Gerard F. T. .. 233 — Ferdinand Simeon ... 383
Leckie.Fred.W.Vans 22, 407iLerm.it, Lawrence H 530
Lecky, Frederick B. 68, 170'Leschallas, J. H. Pige.. 136
— John Gage 3C_=;!Leslie,Albt.Edmond 70, 414
— Robert St. Cln.ir 1721— Sir Charles H. St. 30,408
Le Cornu, CharlesPhilip 7 1 — Clement Stanley D.
Ledward, Geo. Herbert 2S6J— Francis Seymour 49
Ledwich, William Hy... ]Si
Lee, Alex. Wm. Henry... 436
— Arth. Hamilton 176
— Arth.V. H. Vaughan... 134
— Edw. H.Hanniug 24
— Francis 145
— Eeo. Fred. B. N. N.... 396
— George Arthur 16
— George Maconchy ... 236
— Harry Hylton 269
— Harry Romer 161
— Geo. Arthur Jas..„76,
— George Francis... 63,
— JohnT. Waddell
— Philip Norman
— Richard F. Wm. F. ...
— Seymour Granger ...
— Thomas Christie 366
— Thoruas Dowglasse... 423
— Walter Stewart 313
— William Clarence C... 422
Lesslie, Wm. Breck 212
— Henry Louis 310 Lester, Claude Dallas... 433
■ James Victor 369
— Richard Pnilipps jii
— William Alexander... 524
•- William Hanning 16
Leeds, Thomas Louis ... 438
Leefe, Jn. Beckwith...4i, 397
Leeper. Robert Waugh 3461
Lees, Chas. H. Brownlow 439
— Edmund H. Harcourt 280
— Eustace Graham 310
— John 313
— Kay 395
— Thomas Orde Hans... 401
L'Estrantre, E. Carleton 21s
Lethbridge, Bertram E. 358
— Ernest Astley E 301
— Francis Washington 433
— John Guy Baron 144
— Lev. J. King
— Robert C. Baron 233
— Robert T.Morland277, 373
— Sydney 177
— William 529
— Wm. Agar Lander ... 231
— Wroth Periam C 219
Leumann, Bernard H.F. 52:
■ William Edwin 2i3JLeventon, Asher 519
Leet, HughM ._. 267|Leveson, Chas. Hen. ... 159
Le Feuvre, Geo. Wm
Lefroy, Bertram P.
LeGallais.PhilipW. J.50, 149J — Julian John
Legard, Alfred Digby ...
— D'Arcy
Legg, Reginald Francis
Leggatt, Aug. F. S
30/jLeverson, Ge irge F. 65, 208
355 — Henry Adolphe 271
49, 207
322 Levett, Berkeley J. T. ... 223
156 Levinge, Henry George 230
352 Levita, Cecil Bingham... 175
226 Lewes, Alban Dynioke 259
Legge.iioH.Hen.C. 1, 52, 221 1 — Charles George 303
— Norton 77, 1611— John 72, 170
— Septimus Fred 235]— Price Kinnear 178
— William Kaye 303' Lewin, Arthur Corrie ... 237
Leggett, Arch. Herbert. 259
— Charles G 18
— Edward H. Manisty.. 213
— Frederick 0 45, 368
— Robert A. C. L 276
— Wilfred Noel 181
Legh, Son. Gilbert 70, 219
— Piers Richard., 417
Le Grand, F. Gaspar 5, 397
Le Grave, Beo. Wm 396
Leicester, Byron 261
— Henry Claud 352
Leigh, Chandos 267
— Edward 290
— Henry Percy P 47,410
— John Egerton 234
— Richard 71, 209
— Son. Rupert 61, 138
Leighton, Bertie E. P. 142
Leishman, Wm. Boog... 383
Leman, Geo. Edward ... 329
LeMarchant, Basil St. J. 2S4
— Edw. Henry 47, 290
— Edward Thomas 263
— Gaspard de Coligny..
— Louis St. Gratien 277
— Osmond Cecil 288
Le Mesuner, Eugene ... 429
— Frederick Neil 354
— ■ Herbert Grenville ... 213
Lemon, Arthur Bushe... 251
— George 366
LeMottee.Edw. D'Albret 273
— Henry Bellingham ... 26
— George Herbert 37
— Reginald Edw. Arthur 17
Lempriere, Audley Reid 257
— Geo. Beresford ...77, 319
— Henry Anderson 114
— Henry F. E 179
— Robert Nicholas S. ... 28
— Wilfred Hale 419
Lewis, A. F. Owen 256
— Arthur Thomas
— Bridges George ...65, 277
— Cecil Hallowes 364
— Charles Algernon 329
— Charles Edward 295
— Charles Henry 426
David Francis 46, 2
David Silvanus ... 75, 416
— Ernest Hastings 162
— George William 42 j
Limond, RousMilner ... 365
Limont, John C 456
Lincoln. Charles 115
— C. Hope Septimus 529
— Noel Holmes 272
— Sydney W 422
Lind, Alexander Gordon 330
Lindesay, Alex. L 423
— Edward 65, 254
— Frederick Sinclair ... 401
— George William Guy 439
— Victor Edward Hugh 520
Lindley.John Edward7i, 142
— WaldemarD 58, 20S
Lindner, Albert John ... 329
Lindop, Alt'. Hen 373
Lindow, Isaac W. Burns 149
Lindsay, Alex. Bertram 439
— Henry Arthur Peyton 432
— Michael Wm. Howard 336
— Ifon.Robert Hamilton 143
— Walter F. L 56, 168
Lindsell, Philip B 70, 414
— Robert Fred 54, 273
Lines, Edward 3S6
Linington, Joseph 369
Linnell, Alfred 369
Linton, John 402
Lipsett, Louis Jas 254
Lister, George Coryton 32:
— George Douglas 313
— Son. Thomas 151
Liston, Fred. Alex. : 360
— William Glen 529
Litchford, Rowland 360
Lithgow, H.Lancaster... 176
Little, Arthur Greenway 401
— Charles 524
— Charles Blakeaway... 245
— Eeo. Harwood 396
— Ignatius Mary 362
— John 308
Malcolm Orme 63, 150
— Stephen 516
— William Campbell ... 362
— Wm. Rutherford 419
Littledale, Arthur Chas. 181
— Herbert 0. T 52, 138
— Ralph P 65, 20S
Liveing, Chas. Hawker 179
Livesay, Robert O'Hara 227
Livingston, Percy J. C. 76, 299
Livingstone, H.A.Anson 210
Llewellyn, Evan Henry 271
Lloyd, Alfred Robert 61, 251
— Arthur Athelwold ... 308
— Arthur Malcolm... 75, 417
— Cecil Henry 295
— Charles Edward 421
— Charlee Trevor 365
— Evan Colclough 255
Francis 50, 219
— Stewart Gordon 213:
— Lt. Col. William ...40, 403
— Lt.Col. William 40, 407-
Lock, Fred. Heathfield 249
— Fre i. RobertEdw. ... 430
— John Lock 263
— Robert Ferguson ... 181
Locke, Brian J. M 180
Locker, Wm. Xervis ... 329 ■
Lockett, Wm. Jeffery ... 135
Lockhart, Harry 386-
— Hugh Wallace 182
— Percy Clare Elictt ... 433
— Robt. Norman 180
— Sir Simon M., Bt 31
— Sir Wm. S.Alex. ...4, 403
Lock-wood, Harry V. ... 269
Loekyer, Walter N... .32, 166
Loder, Eustace 153
Lodge, Fras. Cecil 239
Lodwick, Robt. W. P. ... 373
oftus, Fras. Cochrane... 27L
- St. JohnD.Townshend 321
Logan, David Finlay H. 173
— Fras. Carleton Logan 307-
— Francis Douglas 180
— Henry Spencer 252
— Lionel Stuart 442
Maxwell Hannay 247
Samuel 115
Login, Wm.ErskineG.70,225
Lomax, David Alex. N... 297
— Samuel Hclt 48, 269
Lombe, Alex. Fras. Evans 334
— Charles S. B.Evans... 352-
Lomer, Robert E. M'l. 137
London, James 2157
Long, Arthur 346, 364
— Charles James 33, 160-
— Clement Willmore ... 360
— Eeo. Henry J 530-
— John Wm. Francis ... 381
— Michael John 193
— Samuel Charles 357-
— Sidney Selden 364
— Thomas Francis 333
— Wilfred James 322-
— William Edward 145
— William Hoare B 313-
Longbourne, Frank 28
Longden, Arth.Berridge 434
Arthur Edmund 364
— Francis Owen 439 — Francis Thomas
— Frederick 252 — Frederic Charles
— Gerald 177 — Frederic Lindsay
— Eeo. George Herbert 532
— George White 275
— Henry Lester 2t4
— James Fredk 30, 206
— Percy John TonsonsS, 363
— Philip Edward 780
— Richard Crump 384
— Richard Hull 213
— Thos. E. Watkins 395
— Vernon 259
Lewtas, John 5
Ley, Cuthbert Hilly ar ... 213
— James Wickham 329
— Walter Grenville ...70, 329
Liardet, Aug. Bury. ..40, 402
Libby, Arthur Treleven 282
Liddell, Arthur Robt. ... 365
— Augustus Frederick 130
— John Stewart 212
— Wm. Andrew 210
Liddon, Matthew R. ... 256
Liebrecht, John Henry 333
Llgertwood, T 117
164
241
211
George Evan 46, 284
— George Lewis 320
— Get*. Wm. D. Bowen 263
— Henry T. Richard ... 401
— Herbert Rhys 77, 245
— Hesperus D. Watkiss 269
— Horace Giesler 179
— Hugh Salusbury 401
— John Hardress 138
— John Henry 237
— Robert James 330
Longe, Francis B. ...65, 20S
— Robert Douglas ...63, 319
Longfleld, Alf. Purcell... 171
— James Mountifort 237
— Mountifort John C... 133
— Richard William 137
— William Elrington ... 213
Longford, Thos. Earl of 133.
Longhurst. Arthur L. ... 442
— Bell Willmott 384
Longley, Arthur 371
— John Rayasford 279
Longmore, JohnC. G.... 364
Longridge, J. Atkinson 442
— Theodore 251
Longueville, Edward ... 222
— Reginald 221
Lonsdale, Philip 277
— Malcolm P. E 354
Lord, Frank Baigrie33o, 365
— Hugh Probyn Malet 362
Lorimer, David L. R. ... 444
Loring, Charles Buxton 439
— John Herbert 437 — Walter Latham 234
— Kenrick Horace 4401 — William 180
— Maurice Brickdale ... 173
— Owen Edward P 379
— Robert Oliver 43, 206
— Samuel Eyre Massy... 243
— Thomas Henry Eyre 221
— Thomas Owen 2gy
— Thomas Prince 371
— Walter 264
— Walter Reginald 307
— Wm. Edmund Eyre... 434
Loscombe, A. Russell or, 360
Loudon, Fras. Arthur... 422
— John Archer 424
Lough, Arthur Tobin ... 1S1
Lougheed, S. F . 380
Loughlin, John 395.
Lousada, F. Percy ...54, 330
Love, Henry Davison 54, 208
— ■ Robert Lindsay 379
Loveband. Arthur 354
— Wm. R. De-la-Pere 71, 243' — Francis Rich 76, 360
819
Lovell, Arthur Neville. . .
— Walter Preston
Iiovett, Alfred Crowdy..
— Henry
— Henry Wilson
— Rchd.G. Beresfordi63
Low, Alexander
— Chas.Fred.Gemley...
— Harry Lawrence
— Rev. James
— Robert Balmain
— Sir R. Cunliffe 5,
Lowdell, Chas. G. W. ...
Lowe, Si'rDrury C. Drurv
— Francis Manley... 72,
— Noel Herbert Streds
— Percival Edw. Hurst
— Wm. Hy.Muir 57,
Lowis, Harry Elliot
— Penton Shakespear...
— Robert Montresor
Lowndes, Alan H. W. ...
— Howard W. Selby ...
— John Gordon
— John Henry
— Maurice
Lowry, F.J. Sharpies 75,
— Henry Dacre
— Henry Ward
— Hubert Leslie
— James
— James Herbert
— James Tavlor
— Robert \V illiarn
— Thos. Pepper E. ...61,
— William Henry ...71,
Lowslev.H. deL. Pollard
— I. deL. Pollard
— Montagu Marmion ...
Lowth, Frank Robert 43,
Lowther, Henry
— Henry Cecil
Luard, Arthur J. H
— Charles Camac
— Charles Eckford
— Charles Elmhirst
— Edward Bourryau ...
— Eric Dalbiac
— Frank William
— Frederick Bramston
— George Dalbiac
— Henry Arthur
— HughBixby
— Richard Chamberlin
— Trant
— William Da Cane
Lubbock, Gay
Lacas, Cuthbert Henry
Tindall
— Frederic George. ..76.
— Guy William Caswell
— Hugh C. Edw 43,
— -Thos. Lucas W.
— Thos. Rashleigh
Luck, Arthur H
— Churchill Arthur
— Sir George
Luckman, Seo. W. A. G.
Luddington, Wm.Jas.C.
Ludlow, Edmund R. O.
Lugard, Edward James
— Edward John
— Fred. J. Dealtry... 68,
— Henry Tra vers... 40,
Luke.EdwarrtVyvyan 74,
— Thomas Mawe
Lukiu, Robert C. W
Lukis, Chas. Pardey
Lumb, Anthony 60,
— Fred. George Edw.
Lumlev, Francis D. 60,
— Son'.OsbeTtV. G.A.68,
L.umsdaine, F.M.Sandys
Lumsden, Fred. Wm. ...
— George M
— Harry Tailyour
— Henry R. W 70,
— J. S. Shepherd
— Philip James
Lund, Fred. Thwaites...
Lupton, Alfred C
Lush, Robert Free
Loshington, A. P. D. <j3,
— Arthur Franklvn
— Edw, Chas. M. ... 65,
— Guy Wellesley
— Lionel Edmund ...73,
— Percy Wildman
Index — Active List.
437|Lushington, Stephen ... 173 M'Creery, Benj. T.
=43
273
37°
245 Luxmoore, Chas. de J. 442
3741 — Noel 242
i45|Lyall, Chas. George 241
17S1 — Chas. Noel 173
344| — Robert Adolphus 4^4
S32iLyddon, William Geo... 178
427 JLyde, Malcolm Thos. 60,412
403 Lydiard, A. C.Gordon 40, 407
527JLye, H. S. Shuldham52, 254
158J— Robert Cobb 427
1701— Seo. Sidney Leigh
3i3;Lygon, Son. Edw. H. ... 219
247! — Son. Robert 220
i4i|Lyie, Acheson F. A.. ..58, 317
427 ( — George Samuel B. ... 173
X78 J — Henry Duntze 174
430'— Hugh Norman 362
356! — Hugh Thomas 70, 263
4oiiLynch, A. H. Cormick... 17
307 — Henry Blosse 61,294
130 — James Beverley ...31, 409
3541 — Michael 291
4ifij — Nicholas Marcus 295
294jLyne, Charles V. N 435
42i,Lynes, Wynne Parr 322
379
— William Nelson 438|M-Culloch, RobertH. F. 177
Luther, Anthony J 3831 — Thomas 383
Lutyens, JohnGallwey6i,2o8|M'Dermott, Hem-y 280
— Thomas sT
M'Donald, James 21
— James Haldane 528
M'Donell. Maur. Leister 181
M'Donnell, John 48, 167
M^'Douall, Robert 229
M'Dougal. J. Brown 18
M'Dougall, Wm. A 305
M'Dowell, Frederick 3S4
M'Elhinny, Wm. John... 211
M'Enery, lohu Aloysius 214
M'Euen, James Stewart 269
M'Fall, Albert Wm. C... 3 .
M'Farlane, Georsre 368
M'Gann, Terence Joseph 524
M'Ghee, Arthur F. P.... 181
M'Gildowny, Wm 178
M'Gill, Archibald 190
— Harry Robertson 440
— Harry S 383
M'Gowan, John A. B.... 395
M'Grigor, Chas.R Ft. 52, 321
— Wm. Colquhoun Grant 223
M'Eardy. A. Anderson 176
M'Harg, Alfred A
r 78 Lyuu, Sydney H. ...41, 363 M'llroy, Henry n
373 Lyon, Arthur 286
429 —Charles 174
271 — Edward 16
310) — Francis 176
360;-— John Wilmot Harley 437
415 Lyons, Henry George ... 210
214 — James Denis 15-1
i3i — James Gervais 444
336 — John Joseph 2 "
241 —Robert de Courcy ... 231
423 — Robert W. S 527
223 — Thomas Casey .. 346
237, — William 366
332 Lysaght, Arthur N. 68,234
440 — James Douglas 372
239 Lysley, Gerald L 357
317 Lysons, Henry 74, 235
— Nigel Lucius S 231
Lyster, Henry John 49, 167
— William Henry .. . 28, 408
Lyttelton, Son. N. G. ... 7
Lywood, Edwin Gifford 400
M'Alester, Wm. Hy. S.. 267
M Andrew, G. Bunbury 241
M'Ardle, Andrew Aug.F. 529
— Joseph 38
M'Arthur, A. Donald 26, 20;
— Charles J. E. A 267
M'Barnet, Alex. Edw... 43s
M'Cafferty. Charles 182
M'Callum,Si>"HyEdw.48, 207
4iojiI'Calmont, Hugh 6
297 M'Candlish, Patrick D... 350
38o|M'Cann, John 369
i8|M'Carthy. Edward 39*
4291 — John M'Donald 385
SJM'Cartie, Chas. J 516
530 M'Caskill, John C. H.... 439
277 M'Causland, E. Loftus6o,399
364 — John Kennedy 372
431)— Patrick 35
i6,M'Cheane, M. W. H.
M'Innes, Duncan S 213
M'Intyre, Hutrj David 419
M'Kay, Donall 175
— Henry neliock 515
— Thompson 423
M'Kechnie, Da^ald 214
MKee, Gerard M. 15. ... 525
M'Kenzie. High BYaser 181
M'Kenna, Jas. Chas. ... 287
M'Kerrell.Aug.deSegur 342
— Reginald L 350
M'Kessack Peter 383
M'Key, Charles 319
MKinnon, Laealan 305
M'Kinstry, Arth.urW.50, 252
XTLachlan, Albert C. ... 159
— Archibald . 68,
— Donald Maxwell 231
— Jas. Douglas 342
M'Laren, George G 454
M'Laughlin, Albert A 353
— George Hall 71, 170
— Harry Dalzell 362
— Hubert James 58, 146
— David John 504
— John 380
— Wm. P. M. Dalzell ... 401
M'Lean, Alex. Oolin 342
— Colin 299
H'Leod, Arch. Alastair 273
— Donald J. S 19, 404
— Reginald G. M 68, 170
— Torquil John 438
William Kelty 172
M'Lougalin, Geo. S 383
M'Mahon, Ar;'»ar H 446
— Bernard Wm. L 332
— Sir Horace Vestropp 263
— Kellermanvi 5yre 317
— Norman Re;'. 235
M'Meekan, Fr. -.. 1LF.R. 173
M'Vittie, Lt. Charles Ed-
39;M'Clellan, Herbert T.... 138
166] — Thomas 349
4oolM'Cleverty,AnsonHugh 362
179 — James 17
438 M'Clintock, Augustus ... 336
516J — RobertLyle 214
245J — Robert Singleton...... 213
362I — William Kerr 77, 3 'o
319 M'Cloghry, James 527
152 M'Clorg, Alexander 504
334iM'Comb,Robt.Brophy4o, 363
398lM'Combie, Alex. Wm.... iS:
336|M'Conaghey, Allen 426
342 — Frank 438
414!^ Harry 433
519 1— John 515
518, — Maurice Edwin 259
150 M'Conaghy.JohnGerald 362
386|— ^William 327
247 M'Cormack, Robt.Jas.... 381
137 M'Cormick.Andrew L.C. 212
362 — Gregory Dav 391
413J— Wm. -I. S. .". 364
398 M'Cragken, F. W. N.52, 310
294 M'Crea, Alfred Coryton 431
267:— Richard Francis ...63, 169
i8o'.M'Mickmg, H> i-ry 225
M'Munn, Jas. Robert ... 385
M'Nair, Alfred Llouel 19, 406
— Edward Joan 403
M'Nalty, Chas. iSdwd.I. 365
M'Namara, A: riiurEdw. 227
— James 378
— William Hem v 377
M'Naught, Jas. Gibson... 384
M'Neale, Jas. ji.gnew4o, 403
M'Neile, D«i.: '• 1 Hugh 440
— John _ 221
— Henry Doiiald 142
M'Neill, Angus John ... 336
— Capt. Maleclm 138
— Lieut. Malcjlm 350
M'Pherson, George 529
— James Bosweli 351
M'Queen, Malcolm S. ... 362
M'Rae, Alex, rly Lloyd 318
— Henry Napier 47, 410
M'Swiney, E'A',* .F.H.49, 417
— William Dv.ai'Jl 141
M'Taggart, M. F 146
M'Vean, DonUd A. D.... 441
M'Vittie, Sura M. Ben.
Chas. Ed.-. :a 524
win 365
— Robert Henry 180
M'Watters, Geo. Alfred 443
— Herbert Claude 362
— William 377
M'Whinnie.Wm. John... 344
Maberly, Chas. Evan 54, 168
MacAdam, Walter 210
Macafee, Ar. Percival... 319
Macallan, Wm. Hy 269
Macan, Thomas Townley 269
MacAndrew, Henry J.M. 431
Macartney. Henry F. T. 417
— Hussey Burgh Geo... 236
Macaulay, Denzil I. M. 442
— KennethZ.P 307
Macauley, George Bohun 212
Macausland, R. C. S. 50, 411
Macbay,WilliamG.W.4i, 408
Mac Bean, Forbes... 49, 339
— John Albert E 354
— Wm. Alleyne 173
MacCall, Henry B 24
MacCartie.Fred. F 527
MacCarthy, Alexander
Bremner 386
— Felix D. F 68, 209
— Ibar Ansbert Orva ... 384
— Morgan John 175
Macculloch, Bertram D. 14:
MacDermot, Percy J. V. 361
Macdonald.AlastairM'I. 351
— Arthur Gabell 310
— Charles C 36;, 401
Chas. Edw. Wylde 61, 412
— Charles JoseDh 382
— Charles Neil 350
Clarence Herbert 420
— Clarence Reginald... 352
— Denis Peter 515
— Eric William 268
— Fred. Weston Peile... 446
— George 26, 205
— Harry ColquhounF. 65, 336
— Hector Archibald 1,33,235
— Henry Craigie 351
-Hugh 439
— Seo. J as. Middleton... 530
— James R. Leslie ... 63, 210
— Kenneth 365, 401
— Neville D 325
— Ranald Hume 213
— Reginald James 175
— Stuart 383
— Thomas Rankin 5r7
MacDonnell, Alfred
Creagh 61, 20S
— HerculesNevilleFras. 362
— Richard Graves 310
Macdonogh, G. Mark W. 210
MacDougall, Alex. Jas. 385
— Donald 56
— JamesTaylor 179
— John Patrick 180
MacEwan, Hugh F 319
— Maurice Lilburn 157
— St. Clair Mating G. ... 34
MacEwen, Douglas L.... 342
MacFarlan, David 178
— Frederick Alexander 342
— John Buchanan 180
— William 299
Macfarlane, DuncanA.75,267
Macfie, Robert Wm. ... 237
— William Colvin 214
MacGeorge, HenryKing 430
— John Buxton 213
Macgowan.Robt. Stuart 174
MacGregor, Alex. H. C. 346
— Arthur G H 259
Charles Reginald.. 24, 409
Philip Arthur 222
— Robert Lipton 225
— Walter William 340
Macintosh, Philip 386
Macintyre,DonaldC.F.75,4i8
Mackay, Henry Forbes 398
— Ren. James 460
Sev. James H 531
— James L. Aberigh 41, 408
Mackean, Kenneth ...56, 308
Mackenzie.Alex.Francis 350
— Alex. William 516
— Arthur M. Nutt 173
— Charles ^38
— Colin 482
— CoUn John j6, 336
Index — Active List.
820
Mackenzie, Cortlandfc
Gordon 173
— Edward Leslie 208
— Frederic Hugh ...317, 374
— Frederick William ... 179
— George Birnie 180
— George Douglas 339
— George F. C. ... 56, 243
— Gerald Mackay 271
— James Alex. F. H. S. 24
— John 444
— John Edmund 144.
— John Hugh 226
— Kenneth L. Warner... 441
— Kenneth R 54, 336
— Ronald J. Hy. Louis 210
— Thos. Harding 41, 409
— William Jacob 56, 208
— William Scobie 295
Mackesy, John Pierse... 213
Mackey, Hugh James A.
Mackie, Ralph 362
— William 372
MacKinnon. G. H 260
Mackinnon, Alex. C. B
— Arthur Lord 269
— Wm. Henry 17
Mackintosh, George 73, 313
— William Charles H.73, 415
Mackworth, Sir A. W. Bt.
1 6, 2<
— Digby 227
— Fras. Julian Audley 181
— Harry Llewellyn 214
Maclachlan, Donald ... 139
— Neil C 336
— Ronald Campbell 35;
— Thos. Robertson 437
Maclagan, E.G. Simpson 2!
— Robert S 76, 209
Maclaren.J.Farquharson 517
— James Mai shall 340
MacLaren , Kenneth 1 54
— Thomas George 267
MacLaughlin, \V1lliam52, 317
Maclean, Alex. Harvey 350
— Alex. Wm. Day... 58, 346
— Chas. Alex. Hugh ... 350
— Charles Wilberforce 257
— Donald Chas. Hugh... 225
— Fitzroy Beresford 379
— Hector FitzRoy 223
— Henry Donald Neil... 267
Maclear, Harry 277
— Percy 354
MacLeod. EwanCameron5i9
— John Norman 519
— Kenneth Anderson ... 284
— Robert L. Ross 381
— Roderick Wm 50, 411
— William Myers 362
Maclurcan, John L. R. 63,399
Maclure,JohnEdw.S. ... 373
MacMahon.Geo.F.W. 39, 41.
— JohnJoseph 171
MacMillan, John St. C. 176
Macmullen, Cyril N. ... 365
— Francis Richard. ..73, 32
— Fred. C. K 43!.
— George Reade 70, 414
— William Henry F. 48, 411
MacMunn, George F. ... 177
Macnab, Allan James ... 518
— Colin Lawrance 2!"
— Francis Chas. Alex, . 230
— Gordon Robert 339
Macnabb, Donald J. C. 446
Macnaghten. Balfour ... 153
— Edmund F 157
— Ernest Brandon 179
— Kenneth William ... 235
— Maurice Patrick 259
Macnamara, Chas. Carrol 344
— John W. D 5
— Robert Joseph 517
— Wilfred C. F. R 431
— William John 379
Macpherson, Sen. Ewen
Geo. F 396
George Denis 353
James 444
— Jas. Duncan 303
— John Duncan Graham 386
Neil 437
— Robert Nasmyth 282
Roderick George 436
— Thos. R. Matheson 43, 409
— William Grant 3S0
Macquoid, C. E. E. F. K. 434
Macrae, Colin William... 299
— Farquhar 369
John Lewis 526
Roderick 516
Maeready, Cecil F. N 339
Macrory, Roland M. ... 214
MaeSwiney, Jno. Chas. 349
Mactaggart, Charles ... 317
Mactavish. Archibald... 444
MacTier, Henry M 436
— K. Cochrane 290
Mac Walter, Robert 154
Macwaft, Robert C. ... 518
Madden, Gerald Hugh C. 744
— Travers Edward 43
Maddick, Herbert 264
Maddocks, Thomas B... 246
Maddox, Ralph H 519
Madocks, Henry John... 263
— Wm. Robarts Napier 17"
Maffett, Henry Telford 352
— Reginald Ernest 284
Magan, ArthurT 360
Magee, Arthur V. 352, 374
— Aug. Helier 373
Magill, James 378
Magniac, Charles Lane 214
— Francis Arthur 444
Magrath, B. Hy. Butler 441
— Chas. Wm. S 380
— Henry Aug. F 430
Maguire, C. J. Kinahan
Maher, James 381
Mahon, Bryan Thos. 50, 149
— Edward W. Sandys... 214
— M. C. J. HartlaDd ...181
— Reginald Henry! ..68, 170
Mahony. Capt. Fred.H... 114
2nd Li. Fred. Henry 261
Maidlow, John S 179
Maidman, Geo. Ed. John 421
Maidment, Fred. George 525
Main, Thomas Ryder43, 206
Mainprise, Bertie W. ... 214
— Cecil Wilmot 3S6
Mainwaring.ArthurEdw 354
Mallaby, Digby Lighton
Malleson. Wilfrid
Mallins, Clement
— John Robert
Mallock. A.M.Raymond
Charles Herbert
James J. Raymond...
Thomas Raymond ...
Malone, Cecil R. R
Malony, Wm. Beresford
Maltby.Fra.Crichton 40,
Man, Hubert William...
Mance, Harry Osborne
Manch£, Lorenzo
Mander, D'Arcy W
— John Harold
Manders, Neville
Manduca.Alfred V.F.S.
Manera, Joseuk S. G...68,
Mangan, Fred. M
Mangles, Arth. E. R. 204,
— Roland Henry
— Walter James
Manifold, Courtney C...
— Joha Forster 63,
— Michael G. Eeerton...
Mankelow, Henry
Manley, Edgar Norman
— Geo. E. Dmmmond...
— Henry Tate
— Reginald Harwood ...
William Edward
— William Geo. Henry
Mann, Arthur Fred
— Henry Thos. Wm
Manners, Fitzalan G. J.
— Lord Robert Wm. O...
Manning, Wm. Henry...
Mansel, Alfred 49,
— Charles Grenville 41,
— George Clavell
— Hugh Arthur
— William Grenville 48,
Mansell, John Herbert...
Manser, William Edw...
Mansfield, Gerald S. . .
— Ron. Hy. Wm
— Herbert 49,
Manson, Bruce E. A...
— Charles Vaughan 424
Fra. G. Lawrence 48, 411
Henry Bolton...... 68, 241
Henry Germain ...45, 265
Rowland B 43, 263
Mair, Edward 515
George Tagore 179
— Robert John Byford 211
Mairis, Edward S 401
— Geoffrey 4, 397
— Geoffrey B.De M 229
Maisey.Fred.Charles 47,, 410
Maitland, Hon. A. H. ... 34
— Chas. Bradley 527
— HenryRothes Stewart 256
— James D. Heriot 357
— Sir Jas. Makgill H. 6, 204
— John 524
— John 0. Heriot 223
— John Paterson S 275
— Pelham James 19, 408
— Stuart Cairns 339
Majeudie, Bernard John 322
-Hy. Grylls 356
Major, Hon. A. H. H.63, 221
— Francis Forbes 435
— Napoleon Bisdee 377
Makins, Ernest 14
Geoffrey 32
Macneal, Hector 339|Malan, Leslie Noel 2
MacNeece, James G 379
— Thos. Fred 379
MacNeill, J. G. S. D. 17, 404
Maconachie, James 380
Maconchy,E.W.S.K. 75,422
— Fred. Campbell... 249
Macpherson,A. Kennedy
40, 407
— Alexander Duncan... 342
— Archibald Duncan ... 439
Malcolm, Andrew R. ... 190
— Henry Huntly L....71, 342
— Neiij..,, 35'
— PziJeney 420
— William Leith 43
Malcolmson, John Grant 130
Maiden, Rev. C. H. ..
Malet, Robert James ... 302
Malim, Reo. Alfred 396
Malins, David P 363
— James Arthur P.
Mantell, Alfred M... 70,
— Patrick Riners
Mapleton, Edw. A
Reginald Wm
Mappin, Geo. Fred
March, Earl of
Marchant, Alfred E
— Godfrey
John
Thos. Harry Saunders
Mardall. Chas. Ernest...
— William Stratford ...
Marden, Arthur Wm. ...
Thomas Owen
Marder, Edw. Swan ...
— Nicholas
Marescaux, Oscar H. E.
Margesson, EdwardC...
Evelyn William
Marindin, Arthur Henry
— Francis Eden
Marjoribanks, Hon.
Dudley Churchill ..
— James Leslie
— Robert Douglas
Mark - Wardlaw, Alfred
Penrose
Edgar Penrose
— Penrose ...Si
Marker, R. John
— Thomas John
Markham, Alfred John..
— Charles John
— Sir Edwin 5,
— Francis Dobbs
— Ronald Anthony
Marks, Geo. Fred. H....
14 — Robert John
Markwick, Ernest E. 32,
Marley, Wm. Peverell...
Marling, PercivalS. 70,
Marlow, Benjamin Wm.
Marquis, T. Stirling
Marrable, Arthur Geo ...
— Thomas James
Marrett, Hy. Richd...5o,
Marriott, Alfred Sinclair
— Edward Frere ... .....
211 Marriott, Edwin Walter
175 P. V 38s
524 — Guy Brook 234
381 — John 239
178 — Leslie Hawthorne .. 436
1 8 r — Richard George A. ... 229
257'— Tom 395
235!— William 402
275|Marsden, Hugh Sidney 322
232 — Hugh Willoughby ... 437
408 — Ja-nes Cort 525
290 — Richard Travers 177
214 Marsh, Francis Charles 3:3
189 —Fras. Courtenay 286
332 — Frank Graham 444
282I— Gerald John 2S6
381 — Harry Graham 71, 160
189 — Hopton Eliott 174
414 — James Reynold} M. 77,241
384 — J.Taylor 443
374 —Thos. A!f. Ferry 380
227 Marshall, Charles 317
231 — Daniel Grove 518
5:8 — Ernest Theo 249
169 — Francis James 338
21^ — Francis Macleod H. 72, 284
326 — Sir Fred 143
213 — George 313
40: — George Henry ... 22, 167
271 — Hawtrey Charles... ... 173
r78 — Henry Alfred 190
179 — Henry Turnbuli 441
178 — Hugh John Miles 212
353 — John W. Astley ...48, 360
395 — Kenneth F. C 350
223 — Thomas Edward 174
322 — Wilfred Geo. Howard 219
430 — William 215
167 — Wm. Muir Knox 339
409 — William Thomas 160
332 — Wm. Raine 305
294 — William Simpson 63, 413
411 Marshara,.Hb». Regd. H. 148
173 Marshman, Moore H.... 401
213 Marston.JeiferyOhae.63, 169
354 Martel, Charles P.... 76, 171
142 Martelli, Horace de C... 181
414 Marten, Arnold Jeffreys 334
362 Marter, William Maurice 135
444 Martin, Albert T. de M. 360
209 — Alfred Robert 43, 414
263 — Aylmer R. Sancton... 231
378 — Charles Edward 352
378 — Claude Buist 334
138 — Cunliffe Hamilton ... 444
1 — Cuthbert Thomas ... 335
400 — Daniel Nicholas 515
362 — Edward Victor 433
400 — Edward Wm. F.... 4y, 412
154 — Ernest Edmund 395
419 — Franfc 441
421 — George Blake N. ...31, 165
327 — Gerald Hamilton 322
261 — Gerald Ward... 41, 408
382 — Henry 379
384 — Henry Graham 386
317 — Henry John 277
265 — Herbert 54, 352
239 — Herbert Maxwell 245
299 — Hugh Waldyve 362"
361 — James 117
— James Isidore Wood.. 308
134 — Lieut. John... .. 215
529 — Surg. Lt.Col. John ... 378
326 — Martin 46, 207
— Ranald 439
2S8 — Rowland Hil! 28
282 Martmdale, C.S.deButts 419
245 Marton, Richard 0 180
221 Martyn, Anthony W. ... 313
231 — Arundel 313
357 Marcyr, Cyril G 68, S82
32: Mirwood, Henry 71, 329
164 Mascall, Francis 24, 205
317 Masetield, Robert 317
221 Mason. iSeu.Chas. Arthur 530
383 — Gordon G. Monck 46, 166
<iS —George 182
368 — He ary Espine M. 70, 414
360 — HeuryMacan 45,410
159 — Hubert Dempster 384
420 — Hubert O. B. Browne 3S6
.255 — Pmlip Granville 161
315 — Roger H. Monck 353
257 —Sydney Moore 421
411 — William Campbell ... 190
251 Massey.C. M. Hamilton 222
4:7 — Gjirrey Warbirton... 344
821
Massie, John Hamon ... 180
— Roger H i. ,
Massy, Charles Fra. 4o, 407
— ■ Edward Charles ...... 176
— Godfrey 239
— Hampden Hugh ...70, 209
— Harry Stanley 61, 412
— Hugh Ingoldsby... 54, 303
— John George Albert... 25
— Percy Hugh H 5
— William George... 63, 16;
Master, Alfred Edtn. ... 385
— Arthur Gilbert 364
— Ricbard Chester ....
— William Chester 13c
Masters, Alexander... 46, 410
Masters'm.Geo.C. D. ...365
— James Edward 1 242
Matcham. William Eyre
Matchett, Harrv G. K.77,348
Mather, John Diwden... 352
Matheson, John Colin ..212
— Torquhil G 22
Mathew.Chas. Massy ... 359
— Chai ios Montague ... 526
— Charles Theobald 430
— Rev. John Crombie... 532
— Ro bert George 364
— Theobald ".. 293
Mathewes, John R 422
Mathews, John 386
— Walter Follett 214
— WalterVivante Dewar 18:
Mathias, Hy. Harding 32, 339
— Hugh Brodk 382
— Leonard John 422
— Thomas Gilbert 258
Matson, Chas. Geo. ...66, 399
Mattei, Alexander ...50, 189
Matthews. Alfred 7c, 170
— Claud Leonard 333
— Durham Simpson 158
— Frank B 60, 231
— George 117
— George Harold 273
— Godfrey Estcourt 77, 4oo|Medhurst, C.F.H
— Harold Lawrence scnMedley, Allen George
Index-— Active List.
— lies 39
— Be v. Lewis Joseph ... 396
Maturin, Benjamin A.... 382
— John 377
— John Wm. Henry 246, 365
— Reginald George 182
Maud, Chas. Carus 246
— Philip 213
— William Hartley 245
Maude, EustaceAddison 143
— Fred. Stanley 221
Mauduit, F.R. M.C.DeR. 424
Maul, Spencer Duncan 33c
Maule.Hy. Noel St. John 179
Maunsell, A. J. Stephens 234
— Charles A 377
— Charles H. Wray 249
— Edward Lewis 379
— Eustace Ball 273
— Francis Richard 17;
— Frederick Guy 17;
— <S»rFrederiek Richard 215
— Gftorge William ...61, 313
— John Drought 373
— Manuel Chas 174
— Thomas 377
Maurice, David Blake ... 31.
— Frederick Barton 30
— George Thelwall K. 385
— John Frederick ... 6, 164
Mawhinny, Robert J. W
Mawson, Wm. Arthur ... 516
Maxse, Fred. Ivor... 73, 221
Maxwell, Alex. Gordon. 436
— Archibald Boyd ... 65, 327
— Aymer Claud 353
— Aymer Edward 220
— Cedric 58, 208
— Charles James 143
— Denis Wellesley 334
— Francis Aylmer 440
— Frederick Doveton ... 446
— George William ...70, 415
— Hamilton George 432
— Harrie Maxwell 395
— Henry Edward ... 63, 299
— Hy. St. Patrick 41, 409
■ James M'Call 173
Maxwell, Rchd.Mon9.y 65, 41S
— Robert Pacy 24
— Ronald Charles 54, 208
— Wiliiara Frederick ... 214
— William Leigh 362
— William Lockbar; 424
May, Edward Sinclair 56, 161
— George Lycett E.... 47, 257
— James 220
— John Cyril 23c
— Reginald Seabavnj... 236
— William Allan 378
Wm. Soutlaall Reid... 240
Maycock, Francis M. ... 37?
— Frederick Wm. Orby 244
Stewart M 46, 20?
Mayhew. Alfred H 40, 406
— Rev. Cyril 532
— Charles Lawson 401
— Hervey Sandby ...7_.
Mavnard. Chas. C. M.... 242
— Fred. Pinsent 518
Mayne, Augustus Blair 420
-- Charles Blair 63, 2o3
Chas. Robt. Graham 334
— George Nisbet 6o, 267
— Herbert Blair i#
— Jasper Graham 271
— Richard Charles G.50, 41
Mayow, C. E. Wynell ... 2S6
— Robert S. L. Wynell 307
.Mead, Harold Richard... 423
.Moses 304
Meade, Hun. Arthur V... 134
— John de Courcy D. 60, 412
— John Wm. B 71, 415
— MalcolmJohn 60, 412
Meakin, H-rold B 529
Meares, Aubrey 213
— Hugh Poynder 180
Mears, Arthur 435
Cecil Delarue 439
— Ernest Lennox 365
— Trevor I. Nevitt 326
Mecham, John Russell... 24
373
4=5
— Ernest James 75, 417
Meek, James 381
Meeking.BertramC.C.S. 151
Meeres, Arthur D. ...68, 209
— Charles Stuart 76, 171, 368
Meiklejohn, Mat. F. M. 339
— Ronald Forbes 234
— Walter 362
— Sir William Hope 19, 403
Mein, Alex. Bowes ...48, 411
— Alex. Lechmere... 58, 208
— Frederick Blundell
75. 417
John Edmund 4?, 41c
Meister, Richard H. J. 400
Meldon, Wm. Waltrude 27
Mell, Felix Oswald N.... 521
Mellish, Laurence 0. F. 326
Melliss, Charles John ... 423
— Eraser George 362
— Sir Howard 24, 407
Mellor, Clive 214
— Jocefyn 181
— Llewelljm S 54, 237
Melvill, Chas. Curling.. 327
— Charles William 295
— James Lister 139
— Philip James 75,4:6
Teignmouth Philip ... 266
— Walter Sydney 252
Melville, Alan 439
— Charles Henderson... 38:
Harry George 519
Henry Bruce 518
— John Swinton 420
Melvin, Alexander 422
Mends, Horatio Reg. ... 33
Mennie, John Oliver ... 42;
Menzies, Angus 327
— George Feilden 295
Met). Henry 530
— Steuart 235
Vere Gordon 443
Mercer, Arch. Ariel 294
Charles Arch 30, 408
Merewether, Hy. Arthur 418
— Herbert Duncan 423
— John W. Beresford ... 43
Merrick, Geo. Charleton 179
Merriman, Athol B 362
— Reg. Gordon 174
Merritt, Geors?e 386
Mesham, Capel H 34
Messiter, Chas. Bayard. 27
Metcalfe, Chas. T. E. 50, 356
— Fenwick Henry 177
— Herbert Charles 308
— Sydney Fortescue ... 178
Metge, Robert Henry ... 297
Methnen, Cameron
OB. H 234
— Paul S., Lord
Meyer.Chas.HardwickL. 528
— G. C. E 370
— James Leopold 213
Meynell, Godfrey 317
— Hugo 243
Meyrick, F. Charlton 72, 156
— Harold Lothian 214
— St. John 331,
Meyricke, Edward Gelly 214
— Robert Evelyn 214
— Rupert J. Chabert ...
Micallef, Victor Chas.... 1S9
Michael, Henry James ... 379
Michell, St. John Fan
court 24, 410
Michie, George 215
dicklem, Henry A 213
M'-'dlemass. John C.61, 20S
Robert Wm. Hume... 445
Mi id'eton, Frank 294
— Herbert J. J 70,415
Middleton 330
Wm. Crawford 63, 143
Midwinter, Edw. Colpoj's 213
— Rev. H. N 532
Midwood, Harrison. ..70, 334
Miers, Douglas N. C
Capel 342
— Ronald Hill M. Capel 24 6
Mifsud. Alfred if
Milbanke, John P 1
Milburne, C. E. A 329
Mildmay, Alex. Richd. 322
— Herbert Alex. St. John 130
Mildred, Spencer 213
Miles, Charles Napier 43.132
— Harry William 401
— Herbert Scott Gould
— Philip John 426
Miley, JamesAloysius 24, 407
Milford, Edward 293
Millais, Hugo Wm. Reid 290
Millar, William Henry... 424
— William .Martin 395
Miller, Alfred '526
— Alfred Douglas 143
— Denis Menezes 155
— Hugh 444
— Hugh de Burgh 179
— John Francis James4o, 407
— Leander William 401
— Wm. Birkmyre 378
Millington, Lionel B. ... 214
Mills, Arthur M'Leod 26, 409
— Bernard Langley 382
Dudley Acland 72, 209
Edward Cyril 56, 247
— George Arthur 49, 354
James 395
Sydney 357
— William Holroyd 172
Milne, Alexander 527
Charles 519
Charles John 519
— George Francis 174
— James William 43b
Richard Louis 56, 252
Milner, Arthur Edward 385
— Arthur G. ChampneyS40i
Edward 74, 223
— Edward Francis 254
— George Francis 132
— Eev. Walter Hebden... 396
Milnes, George 370
Milton, Percy W. A. A. 54, 31
— David 400 Milward, Clement A..
— Harvey Frederic .. 65, 169
Herbert 72, 13
— John Grenfell 33 — Wm. Hugh Welch 426
— Lawrence L 435 Meredith, Edw. Spencer 209
— Nigel 58, 169) — John Alfred 395
362
— Clement Henry ...76, 171
— Edwin Oswald 379
— Frederick D 257, 369
— Harry Dacres 275
— Thomas Walter 303
Minchin, Alfred Beckett 439
— Charles Fred 422
— Frederick F 71,170
— Hugh Dillon M. ...63, 413
— William Cyril 360, 373
Minniece, James 383.
Minogue, John O'Brien 247
Mistri, Kavasji H 527-
Mitchell, Alex. Ian 137
— Alfred Sherington ... 234
Arthur 1S1
— Arthur James 257
Charles Andrew P. ... 380
— Geo. Warder 75, 416-
— Lionel Arthur 384
— Robt. Wm. Hamilton 271
— Wilfrid James 439,
Mitford. Bertram R...50, 279,
Mitter, Robert King- ... 526
Moberly, Alfred J i8r
— Archibald Henry 181
— Bert.rand Richard ... 362?
— Cuthbert von E 152
— Frederick James 426-
— Herbert John R 379.
— Hugh Stephenson ...441
— ■ William Henry 3a
Mocatta, Daniel' E. 422:
Mockler, Gerald F. ...74, 301:
— Guy Henry G 432-
— Percy Rice 74,234.
Moens, Arthur H. M. ... 362
Moffat, Arcnibald S. W. 286
— James Arthur 234
Mo ffatt, James Robert... 352
Moffet, Granville E 381
Moffltt, Fred. Wm 303
Thomas B 379,
Moggridge, J. Antill 7:, 295
Moir, Alan James G. ... 225
Chas. Fred. Wm 22
— David Macbeth 518
— James 382.
James Philip 213
— John Drew 381
— John Elliot 444.
Molesworth,A.LudoviC7f,i7r.
— Arthur Bysshe 302
— Edward Algernon ... 354
— Edward H0ga.-th.5S, 411
— Ernest Kerr 214
— Hon. George Bagot282, 374
— Herbert Crofton S. ... 173
— Herbert Ellicombe ... :8o
— Hickman C. 68, ibg.
— Percy Braybrooke ... 211
— Richard Pigot 175.
— Robert Everard 381
— Reo. Thomas C. U. ... 531
— William 526"-
Moline, Frank H.... 279, 374,
Moller, Bernhard D. 49, 159,
Molloy, Edward 19, 40S
Gerald Macleay 442
Percy 40::
Molouy, Artuur Deane 362
Chas.Vandeleur 313
Francis Arthur 210-
— Trevor C. Wneler 176
Walter William 349
William Beresford ... 231
Moiyneux, Edw. Miry
Joseph '. 432
— George H. More ...22, 410-
— Geo. Philip B 373.
— Hon. Richard Fredk. 134
Monck,iToH.Chas.H3'.S. 221
— Cecil Stanley 0 221
Moncrieflf, George Hay... 5.
— G. K. Scott 60, 208
— Malcolm M 140
— Wm. Elmsley Scott... 519
— William Scott 66, 319,
Money, Arthr.Wigram 75, 174
— Chas. G. Colvin ...48, 233,
— ElliotAlex i8, 4o6-
— Ernest Douglas 436
— Ernie William Kyrle 317
— Evelyn Campbell 26
— George Alfred 49, 411
— George Edward ... 43, 410
— Gordon Lorn C. 1, 24, 342
— Herbert Cecil 60, 399.
— Kyrle Eugene 13S
— Robert Cotton 315
Monkhouse, W.Percival 179
Monks, Charles 527
Monreal, George 325,
Index — Active List.
Monre&l, Louis ...
Monro, C. Carmichael 74, 2-27
— Charles Gordon 339
— George Nowlan 275
— John Duncan 214
— Raymond P. Housten 242
— Seymour C. Hale. ..43, 336
Montagu, Arthur Henry 425
— Edward 243
— Horace Wm 204
Montanaro, Alfred ...43, 410
— Arthur Forbes 68, 172
Monteith.B.V. Peshall 43, .109
— John 50, 411
— Robert William F. 63, 363
Montgomerie, G. F.
Molyneux 219
— William Graham 352
Montgomery, Alex. J. 48, 167
— Archibald Armar 179
■ — Reo. Ferguson J 530
— Charles Arnulph S 419
— Hugh Ferguson 401
— Hugh Fred.Ly.jns 49, 413
— Hugh Maude de F. ... 178
— ■ JamesA.Lawrence4ij
— Robert Arthur 30, 167
— Robert Arundel Kerr 171
— ThomasRobevtA.G. 77,417
— Paymaster William ... 372
— Capt. William
— William Edward t
Montresor, Edw.H. H. 58, 411
— Ernest Henry 288
— Louis Basset 179
Moody, Geo. Robt. B. 297,304
— Hampden Lewis 0. ... 313
— Henry de C 265
— Rich.'S. H 52, 229
— RolandH. Main waring 257
Moon, Wilfred Graham 336
Moor, Hatherley George 178
Moore, Alexander 436
— Alexander G. M. ... 4, 159
— Alex. M'Donnell... 54, 346
— Arthur Guy W 427
— Arthur Thomas 514
— Arthur Trevelyan ... 211
— Barrington Shake-
spear 365
— Charles 310
— Charles Alfred 6, 403
— Charles Hesketh G.... 431
— Charles Malcolm 528
— Claude Douglas H.... 234
— Reo. Clement Glover 530
— Cyrii Henry 327, 373
— Edw. Crozier S. ...30, 205
— Edw. Du Pre Herford 332
— Francis Hamilton ... 311
— Frank Beaumont H.. 179
— ■ Frederick Grattan ... 444
— Frederick Lewis 427
— Fred.ThorntonTrevor430
— George Abraham 384
— George Henry J 417
— Geo. D. Maxwell 437
— Harry Alex 430
— Henry 28
— Hy. Glanville Allen... 234
— Henry O'Hara 214
— Herbert Acheson 265
— Herbert Tregosse G. 21
— -Keo.HerbertOctavius 53
— Hugh Myddleton 52
— John 39s
— John O'Hara 214
— Joseph Henry 377
— Joseph Scott 364
— Maurice George ...58, 34b
— Maxton 261, 365
— Qr.Mr. Robert 369
— Vet. Capt. Robert 395
— Robert Coulson 386
— Robert Reginald H.
— Robert Thornton 174
— St.LegerMontgomery 170
— Stephen George 317
— Thomas Charles 525
— Waldo Alington
Gwennap 297
— William 45, 292
— William Francis... 40, 363
— William Henry . ....
Moores, Chas. Fred 365
— Samuel Guise 224,
Moorhead, Arthur Hy. 519
Moorhouse, Harry C. ... 180
Moorsom, Chas. John ...
Moran, James
— Patrick
Morant, Hubert H. S....
— James Lushington ...
More, Lancelot F
— Paxton St. Clair ......
Moren, James Alex
Morgan, Alex. B 243,
— Cecil Buckley 73,
— Claude Kyd
EdgarJohn
— Reo. Emmanuel M...
Francis G. C. Mansel
Frederick Cyril ...33,
— Frederick James
Henry Arthur
Hill Godfrey 74,
— James Canrobell
— John Hy. Woodside...
John Wm. Akerman
John Wm. Moore
Reginald Hallward...
— Wm. John F
Moriarty, Mat. Denis ...
Morice, Cuthbert C. D.
Morland, Algernon
— Charles B
— Thos. Lethbridge N.
Morley, Francis Britton
George Wheeler
— Lionel St. Heliers3o5,
Morony, BurdettEdw....
Morphew, Edward M...
Morphy, Henry John ...
Morrab, John Henry ...
Morrell, Hugh St. J. ...
James
Morres, Elliot Hody ...
Morrice, Herbert
— Lewis Edward
Morrieson, Henry W. 6o,
Morris, Arth. Edward...
— Arthur Henry
— Arthur Hugh
— Augustus Williams...
Charles Jas. TJssher
Charles Oxley
Charles Temple
— Donald Ogilvy
— Edmund Merritt
Frank George Grier
Frederick 54,
— Gejrge Henry
— George Mortimer
George Wm. Sterne
— Godfrey Maxwell
— Gordon Sutherland...
— Guss Conrad
Henry Gage 65,
— Herbert H. de B
— Herbert Mackinlay ...
— John Ignatius 19,
John James
Maurice Morgan ...73,
— Reginald Yates
— Captain Robert
— Major Gen. Robert 6,
— Robert Cochrane
— Robert Lee
— Thomas Casen
— William Albert
— William George... 31,
Morrison, C. E. M'lver
— Colquhoun|Grant...73,
— James Archibald
— JohnC. D
— Maskell M. Downie ...
— Richard Hobart
— Reo. Riddall
Morritt, Robert Alex....
Morse, Allan Stewart ...
— Arthur!' 58,
— Charles James
— Riehd. Edw. Ricketts
— Walter John 31,
Mort, Guy Macaulayr,...
Mortimer, H. Beaufoy52,
— Lambton Allix Jones
— William Hugh
Mortimore, Chas. R. ...
Morton, Chas. Falkiner
— Edward Ross
— Gdrald Arthur
— Gerald de Courcy
— Henry Hume
— Herbert Claude
— Sidney
Morton, William Ross ... 209
Morwood, James 518
Moseley, Herbert R 145
— Reo. Reginald 396
Mosgrove, R.St. Patrick 288
Mosley, Arthur Rowland 147
Moss, Claude 273
— Ernest William 276
— John Wingfield 369
— Lionel Boyd 293
Mosse. Arthur Hy. E. ... 362
— C. G. Drummond 379
— John 252
— Wm. Oliver Matless... 420
Mostyn.Jas. P. Lloyd ... 240
Mott, Roger John K. ... 227
— Sydney Albert 259
— Stanley Fielder 32
— Walter 18
Moul, Wm. Vincent 26
Mould, Chas. Fred 210
— George Thomas 51
— William Thomas 38
Moule, Hugh Elliot 329
Moulson, Reo. John 530
Moultrie, Hush C 176
Mounlyan, Hubert L... 234
Mowatt, Chas. R. John 3or
Mowbray, Basil C 334
— Charles Holme 36
Moxly, Reo. J. H. S 396
Moysey, Chas. John... 7, 204
Moz'.ey, Edward N 214
Mudge, Arthur 227
Mugfnrd, Frederick 155
Mmr, Archibald M. 41, 409
— Charles Wemyss...43, 409
— Garnet Wolseley 350
— Henry Skoy 377
— John
— Wingate Wetnyss.
Muirnead, Herbert H. 47, 207
Mukerji, TJpendra Nato. 517
Mulcahy,FrancisEdvv.28,368
Mullaly, Alexander 429
— Herbert 72, 205
Mnllane. Patrick 517
Mullen, Douglas (Trench 516
— Jarlath Ffrench 516
— John L. W. ftrench... 433
Mullens. Richard Luoas
Muller, George Fison ... 401
— Geo. Graham Beckett 361
Mulliken, Chas. Fras. L.
Mullins, Arthur John ... 171
— Geo. James H 400
— Reo. T. Patterson
— WiUoughby Brooking 479
Mulloy, Churles Coote... 313
Mulrouey, Thos. R 5
Mulvany, John 519
— Peter 379
Mumby, Langton P 33'
Mummery, Wm. Edgar 159
Mundy, Basil St. John7T, 156
— Godfrey Cecil Rodney
— Harcourt Autrobus L.
Munn, Fredk. Henry 52, 346
— Reginald George 436
Munro, Gustavus Fra. 5, 397
— Lewis 70, 290
Murch, Denis Jerom ... 179
Murdoch.Archibald J.C. 342
— JohnBurn 54,208
— John Francis Burn46, 142
— Paul Robert Burn 70, 209
— Robert H 18;
Mure, Wm. C. Lockhart 428
Muriel, Chas. Leine 319
— Sidney H Foster .... 287
Murison, Aiex. 8 360
— Albert Lewis 3(1
— James Augustus 38
Mui-pby, Chas. C. R. ... 243
— Reo. Chas. Hy 390
— Fred. James ...71, 154
— James
— Reo. Joseph B. C 390
— William Reed 515
Murray, Alan Beville ... 43=
— ifon.AndrewD.ivid 77,342
— Archibald Digby 181
— Archibald James 76, 271
— A. Alex. Wolfe 334
— Hon. Arthur Ccicil ... 362
— Arthur Mordaunt 50, 167
— Basil Henry Scott .
— Charles Wyndham .
822
Murray, Cyril Francis
Tyrrell 425
— Edward ... 271
— Edward Jam^s 182
— Hon- Bdwd. Oliphant 342
— Edward R. B 3+
— Eric Madden 234
— ErnleFras.Druinmmd362
— Fergus 269
— Fras. Stewart James 445
— Frank 427
— Frederick Dymoke ... 299
— George 410-
— George Wolfe 336
— Lord G. Stewart 299
— Henry Brooke 425
— Henry Walker 370
— Herbert C.Orde 299
— James Harry S 211
— Jas. Thos. Crokatt... 299
— James Wolfe 45, 167
John 155
•lohu A. Shakespear 243
Johu Geo. Patrick ... 529
Leslie 280
Malcolm Donald 336
— Pulteuey Henry 31
— Robert Davidson 516
— R ibsrt Hunter 19, 336
— ShadwellJohn 348
— Sr.evvart bygon 339
— Reo. Thomas 396
— Thomas Francis 334
— Valentine 211
— Walter Godfrey P. ... 441
— Walter Graham 144
— William Flood 515
— Wm. Hugh Eric ...76, 307
Muscat, Reo. Canon P.... 789
Muscroft, James 440
— Wm. St. Clair 442
Musgrave, Arthur D. ... 179
— Herbert 214
— Walttr W. F. C 438
— William 366
Muspratt, Francis C. ... 426
— Svdiey Frederick ... 362
— Vivian Edward 313
Musseuden, Fras. Win... 140
— William 149
Musson, Arthur Ingram 249
— Samuel Pay nter 401
Muter, Robert Stanley... 212
— St. John A. D 173
Myers. Alfred Edw. C... 179
— William 369
Myles, Elrnond H 379
Mylne, lit. Reo. Louis G. 532
Mylrea, Wm. P. G. ...365, 40-.
Nagle, Wm. J. Hatson... 236
Nailer, Henry A. F 524
Nairue, Sir 0. Edw. ...5, 164
— Edward Spencer 177
Naish, Reo. Henry 530
— Theodore E 121
Nandi, Sambhu C 517
Nangle, Kemis Edward 437
— .Montague Claude 443
Nanton, Herbert C 211
Napier, Artuur Lenox... 256
— Hon. Char.es F. H. ... 357
— George Sauiiel Fred. 301
Hon. Hpnr/ Dundas 426
Henry Edwwd 261
Hon. James Pearse ... 40
Hon. J. Scott 43
— John Stirring 52, 350
— William C. Ji. .. 267
— William John 173
Nai'iman, Kaikhoso S... 527
Nasn, C. G. E. Stevens 178
— Henry Kdm. P 225
— Llewellyn T. Manly... 382
— William 377
— Wm. Fleetwood ...77, 286
Nason, Fortescue J. 50, 269
— Henry Hyde W. ...66, 303
Nathan, Fred. Lewis 72, 170
— Matthew 77, 209
— Walter Simeon 211
Nation, John J. H,
Nauth, Bhola 526
Naylor, Harry Trevor... 44
Neal, George
Neale, George Henry
.Neave, Araudell 137
Nedham, E. Mont-
gomerie 6o, 412
214
190
227
823
Needham. Charles 16
Neeld, Audley Dallas 41, 133
— Mortiiner G 45, 158
Neill, Colin Erie S £14
— Garnet W. G. 225
— James William Smith
Neilson. Walter Gordon 351
— William Henry 5
Neish, Francis Hugh ... 330
Nelis, James Alex 516
Nelson, Edgar Forbes7i, 170
— Francis Arthur 40
— Herbert. 281
— Horace Sydney ...66, 169
— Rev. Horatio Wm. ... 532
Nepean, H. E. C. Bayley 42"
Nesbitt, Edward ... 22
Nesham, Cuthbert S. ... 162
Nethersole. Alf. R 436
— Frederick Ralph 43
Neumann, Uhas. Wm.... 36
Neve, Edw. John ...310, 374
Nevile, Malhert M. H.... 256
Nevill, Hugh Lewis 1
Neville, Bertram 401
— Josiah P. C 30, 40S
— Lionel John Neville 214
— William Candler ...68,
Nevinson,.TomSt.A.B.L.
Newall, Fraser G 350
Newbigging, P. C. E.47
— Wm. Patrick Eric ... 327
Newbold, Ambrose Wm. 426
Newbury. B. Archdall
— J. B. Thornton 372
— Percy F. R 241
Newcombe, Clifford Hy.
— Edw. 0. A
— Stewart Francis 214
Newcome, George 444
— Henry William 170
Newdegate, Sir Edwd.
Newdigate 24
Newell, HerbertAndvews 43:
— Wm. Joseph 75, 417
Newenham, Henry E.B. 235
Newill. Joseph Henry 40, 40
Newland, Arthur Geo. E. 52s
— Edmund Walcott 373
— Foster Reuss 382
Newlett, Alan 440
Newman, Charles R. ... 179
— Ernest Alan Robert 519
— Rev. ErnestF 396
— Edw. Harding 179
— John Cartwright H... 303
— John Henry 515
— RichardG.O.BramstonT4i
Newmarch, L. S 446
Newnham, Arthur T. H. 421
— Charles Cowan 440
— Percival Forbes 439
— Walter Fa wcett 433
Newsom, Aug. Chas. ... 395
Newstead, George Pope 244
Newton, Cecil John 307
— John W. Marsdin 54,168
— Rupert Henry F 231
Niblock, William James 526
Nichol, Charles Edward 380
— William Dale 175
Nicholas, Stephen H. E. 438
Nicholetts, C.01uneld46, 410
Nicholl, Basil Rice 444
— DonaldFitzRoy 180
— Hugh Iltid 25T
— Thomas 163
Nicholls, Arthur 421
— William Charles. ..60, 397
Nichols,Fred. Peter ...
Nicholson, Arthur D. ... 342
— Cecil L 256
— George Fred 516
— George Harvey 290
— Graham Hy. Whalley 176
— John Sanctuary 1
— Louis St. Clair 237
■ — Octavius Hy. Lothian 2.
— Ralph Wise 4
— Ranald Wm. E. H. ... 379
— T. MacCallani 36
— Walter Adams 177
— William Cumberland 437
— William Cyril A 174
— Sir Wm. Gustavu8T8, 205
Nickalls, Norman T 158
Nickerson, Geo. Snyder 386
— Wm. Henry Snyder 386
Indett — Active List.
Nicol, Lewis Loyd ...72, 356 Nugent, Bev. Chas. P. C
Nicolas. Francis C 441
Rev. Percy 457
— Robert 362
Nicolay, Bernard U 442
— Hprbert Cleland ... . 286
Nicolls, Edm. G 68, 169
— Rev. Gerald Edw 530
— John Michael 382
Oliver H. Atkins ...6, 164
Nicolson, Malcolm H. 6, 404
William Hurst 440
Nightingale. Manners
Ralph W 437
— Walter Henry 361
Nisbet, Francis C 273
— Frank Scobell 32
— Herbert Chaplin 302
Nisbett, Geo. u. More ... 45
— Wm. Gibbon 434
Niven, Hugh Wm 444
— Oswald Caimichael 18
Nivison, Richard G. D. 275
Nixon.ArundelJames 43,165
— Edmund Malet 3(2
— Fred. Eckersall 177
— James Ryder 401
53iiO'Grady, Standish de
— Charles H. Hodges... 212 Courcy 386
— Re v. Chas. Philip C. 53o|Ogston, Charles 340-
— George Colborne 219,0'Hagan. T. Towneley 22a
— Geo. Roubiliac H r8o D'Halloran, Mich 382.
— Oliver Stewart Wood 321 O'Hara, Alfred James.. 525
Robt. Arthur 31, 363
Thos. Geo. Hodges... 3qS
Hon. Wm. Andrew... 156
Nunn, Joshua Arthur ... 395
Mervyn Henry 275
Thos. Hy. Clayton ... 313
Nunneley, W. Pitcairn 300
Nurse, Charles George... 420
— Henry Harvey 431
Nuthall, Alf. Jas. P. 41, 409
— Charles Edwin 395
Nutt, Arthur Chas. R.... 179
— Charles Raymond ... 181
— James Anson F.... 31, 165
Nuttall, Charles M 180
— John Rattray 440
— Mansfield E 436
Oakeley, Edw. Fras 295
Oakes. George Richard
— Horace Charles 440
— Montague P. Rowland 146
— John Eccies 451 413I — Orbell Henry 52, 275
Noake, Arthur S 291 — Reginald 48, 167
Noble, John Brecknock 400 - Richard 2i4|01dman, Richd. D,
— John Herbert Hay ... 256|0akley, Richard 209J01dnall, Hy. Cairns 174
Montague Mark ^JOakshot. Walter E 257;0'Leary, Tom Evelyn66, 346
— James 136, 375
— Patrick Henry Aug.... 279.
— William 524
O'Keefie, Menus W 380.
O'Kinealy, Frederick ... 518
James iSo.
Oldfield, Arthur R 178
— Bertram Gerald R. .. 357
Christopher G 173
— Frederick Hume .74, 2091
— Guy E.Bladensberg 280
— Henry Elliott 71, 170
Humphrey 398
— John Burleigh 370
— John R. Hodge ...66, 399.
Leopold Chas. Louis 179
— ThomasAllanF. Ross 434
Oldham, Benjamin C. ... 51&
— Frank Trevor 177
— Reo. George Ernest 530-
— George Muir 214
— Sir Henry Hugh 130
Leslie Wm. Searles... 213
239.
— Walter Jeffrey W. ... 214
Noblett, Louis H 344
Noding. Thos. Edw 380
Noel, Ron. Edward
— Edward A 130
— Wm. Fred. Noel
Nolan, A. Bellew... 137, 374
Noott, Cuthbert C 177
Norbury, Conmgsby ... 275
Norcock, Lawrence 401
Norcott, CharlesH.B. 45, 356
Gerald Alfred 307
Norfolk.Sec.A.Springett 396
Norgate, Arthur H. W
Norie, Chas.E. de M.75, 427
— Evelyn Wm. Medows 319
— Frank Hay 438
Norman, ArthurOrmond 339
Claude Lumsden 443
— Harold Henry 308
Henry Radford 327
Robert Percy 368
— Walter Henry 437
— William Wylie 420
Normand, Samuel R. ... 180
Norrington, Fred. C. S. 365
H. Lawrence Weekes 3S5
Norris, Arthur Gambier 171
— Rev. E. W. M 396
Ernest Edward 174
Paul Buzzard 282
— Richard Joseph ...6r, 360
— Thomas Shepherd ... 529
— Stephen Leslie 72, 209
— William 244
North, Charles Napier... 213
Edward 379
— Edward Bunbury 235
— Louis Ayluier 259
Piers William 310
— Roger Edw. Napier... 279
Oates, William CoaDe ... 355
Obbard, Edw. Naisrmth 433
— Owen James 428
O'Brien, Aubrey J 438
Bartholomew 515
Chas. Richard M...73, 277
Donatus Jas. Thos. ... 419
Edm. Donough J. 68, 155
— Edward 439
— Egerton Aug.Staflord 14U
— Henry Montague S.... 286
— Son. Murrough 233
— Richard Francis 380
— Thomas Henry 307
— Walmsle.v Donat 269
O'Bryen, Chas. Wm 423
O'Callaghan, D. D. T.
22, 165, 368
Denis Moriarty 382
Occleston, Sidney V. ... 152
O'Connell, David V 381
— James Ross 317
— Matthew D
Morgan David 379
O'Connor, Arthur P. ... 379
— George 65, 147
John 353
— Patrick F 5I6
— Percy Barnard 214
— Wm. Fred. Travers ...178
O'Dell, Thomas John 65,363
Odevaine, Ferdmald J. 180
Odium. Richard 155
O'Donel, James George 395
Manus Basil Hugh ... 213
O'Donuell, Albert B. ... 361
— Alex. C 77, 417
— George Boodrie... 66, 446
— Henry 247
Hugh 74, 415
James John
Northcott, Arth.B. H.75, 259 — Thomas Joseph 380
— Frank Leonard 239 O'Donoghue, Mont. E. 75, 417
— Henry P 63, 352
Northen, Arthur 295
Northey, Arthur Cecil... 269
— Edward 322
Herbert Hamilton ... 259
— ■ William 332
Norton, Cecil B 282
— Charles Edward ...74, 209
— Chas. Ernest Graham 148
— Gilbert F. A 52, 168
— William Harold 181
Norwood, Wm.Blakeney 174
Nott, A. Holbrook 518
— Edward Vernon 257
Notter, Jas. L 377
Nourse, Arth. Herbert 33
Nowlan, Thos. B. ...172, 309
Noyes, Arthur Walter ... 24
— Conrad Ernest 334
Leslie B. Bristow ... 285
— Ralph Elliot 256
— Rev. Wm. Charies ... 457
Nugent, Andrew 14;
O'Dowda, James Wilton 31
O'Dwyer, T. Francis ... 377
O'Farrell, Thomas 377
O'Flaherty, Austin R.... 386
Ogg, Arthur Charles ... 294
— George Sim 174
William Mortimer
Ogilvie, Duncan 213
— E. Collingwood 211
— Gordon 181
— Norman Stuart... 72, 170
— Walter Holland 519
— Rev. William Nicholl 531
Ogilvy, Angus H. R. 154
Ogle, EdmundAshton6S, 249
— Thos. Fred. Garth ... 236
O'Gorman, Charles John 386
— N. Pnrcell 41
— Patrick Wilkins 51
O'Gowan, Robt. Wanless 270
O'Grady, Hy. de Courcy 44
— Hugh H. M 28
— John de C 54, 348
William Evelyn 344.
— Wm. M'Carthy 46, 295
Oliphant, Edw.Havelock 442
-- Lawrence James 7, 219
— Philip L. K. Blair ... 356
Oliver, Douglas Morison 239
— George Lindsay 361
— Lionel Grant 319
— Rev. Richard John D. 396
Olivey, Herbert Edw... 243
Olivier, Henry Dacres 48, 207
— William Henry 174.
Ollivant, Alfred 'Henry 180
— John Spencer 179
— LionelArthur Edward 235
Olpherts, Sir William ... 163
— William Cautley 225
O'Malley.Chas.Loughlin 179
— Geo. Hunter 30, 165
O'Meagher, John Kevin 353
0'Mealy,Wm.A.D....43, 411
O'Meara.Chas. A. Edm. 437
Eugene, John 529
— Walter A. J 210
Ommanney,Albt.Edw.32,229
Arthur Himmond ... 439
— Charles Vernon 443
Edmund M.Carpenter 400
F. Cranstoun 237
— George Stewart ...75, 416
Rupert 214
O'Neill, Hon. A.E.Bruce 133
— Henry du Bois 251
— Rev. O. A. W 396
— William H. S 6r, 354
Wm. Heremon 60, 169
O'Nial, Albert Francis... 493
Onn, fidm. Thompson... 215
Onslow, A. Hughes-. ..74, 151
— Cranley Charlton 251
— George Thorp 49, 399
Gerald Chas. P. ...58,208
— Richard Cranley. ..70, 414
William Henry 173
Oppenheimer, Harold S. 361
Orange, John Edw 371
Orchard, John Waller 431
Ord, Maurice Aug 295
Orde, Leonard Henry .. 249
O'Reilly, Rev. Chas. F. 396
— Chas. Myles 437
— Hy. Wm. Hutchinson 384
Orf ord, Alfred 70, 397
Organ, Charles 256
— ■ James '. 215
Orlebar, Evelyn H 40c
William Aubrey 160
Orman, Frank Leslie ... 439
Ormerod.Geo. Sumner7o,353
Ormiston, Jas. Walker... 172
— Thomas Lane 438
Ormond, Harold V. S... 257
Ormsby, Robert Daly... 401
Thomas 292
Vincent Alexander... 427
Orpen, Charles 529
Orpen, Richard Theo. 41, 206
Orr, Alex. Stewart 254
— Charles Wm. James... 177
— Gerald Maxwell 443
— Hy. Montague Cave 241
— John Boyd 239
— John Loch 434
— Michael Harrison 2
— SutherlandA.Mackay 4
— Walter Hood 519
— William John 43, 409
Orton, Ernest Fred 442
Osborn, George 73, 170
— Lestock L. Hatton ... 178
— Philip Barlow 301
— Sherard 242
— "Wm. Lushington 2S8
Osborne, Arthur de V.
Willoughby 295
— George F. Folger 214
— George Henry 347
— Herbert?. Creagh ... 234
— John Woodburne :
— Osborne H. Delano... 259
— Walter 74, 19c
Osbourne, Geo. N. T. S. 242
Osburne, John 380
O'Shea, Timothy 323
O'Shee, George I. P. P... 352
— Richard A. P 76, 211
Osmaston, Cecil A. P. ... 398
Osmond, Thomas
Young 190
Ostrehan, F.G.Rodney 75,417
0'Sullivan,BarryR.deW 401
— Daniel 375
— Gerald HopeWildig 49,207
— Hugh Dermod E 401
Oswald, Julian 63, 157
— St. Clair 70, 144
— William Alex 423
O'Toole, James 361
Ottley, George Fred. 76, 315
— Glendower George ... 315
— Rev. Herbert T 530
— William John 439
Oughterson, Jas. C....48, 363
Ouseley. Ralph Glynn... 174
Outhwaite, John H 339
Ovans, Charles P. John 267
Ovens, Gerald Hedlev54, 286
— Robert Montgomery 292
Overton, Cecil R 235
— Harry Rudall 178
Owen, Arthur Allen 130
— Charles Cuuliffe 173
— Chas. Harold Wells... 180
— Chas. R. Blackstone 178
— Charles William 516
— Frederick Cunliffe ... 176
— George Pridharn... 47, 166
— Henry O'Brien 54, 168
— Henry Mostyn 49, 135
— Herbert Charles 237
— Ivon Trevor 310, 373
— John Fletcher 6,164
— Richard 58, 162
— Robert Heylock 295
— Roger Carmiohael R. 301
— • Sydney Lloyd 213
— Lieut. William 301
— Lt.Col. William 516
Owens, Francis Charles 440
— Robert Leonce 254
Oxley, Reginald Stewart 321
Oxmantown.W. E. Lord 221
Ozanne, Chas. H 402
— Harold 401
— Rev. James Duncan* 5 32
Ozzard, Fairlie R 518
— Hudson Henry ... 61, 446
Packard, H. Norringcon 179
Packman, Fred. Lord A. 279
Page, George 152
— James Arthur 272
— Louis Cecil 149
— Robert Burton 257
Paget, Alwyn deB.V.56, 332
— Arthur Henry 24, 223
— George Leigh 357
— Harold 43, 148
— John Byng 247
— VictorFred.Wm.Aug. 173
— Well. Lynedoch H.71, 170
Pain, George Wm. H.46, 275
Paine, Albert 1 322
— James Henry 178
Painter, Arnaud C 210
Index —
Painter, George Evelyn
Pakenham.Ifore.Edw.M.
— Georgedela P. B
— Harry Francis
— Robert E. Michael ...
— Thomas Henry
— W. W. Verner 74.
Palairet, Chas. Andre w H
Paleologus, Win. C
Paley, Alan Thomas ...
— Edw. Groves
— George
— Raymond Edward ...
Palin, Gilbert Walter ...
— Philip Charles
— Randle Harry
Palk, Chas. H. Leet
— Hon. Lawrence C. W.
Pallin, DanielC
— William Alfred
Palmer, Sir A. Power 5,
— Arthur Steuart
— Rev. Charles Jasper...
— Cecil Charles
— Cecil Howard
— Cyril Eustace
— Edward
— Edward O. H. Orpen
— Gerald Steuart
— Harry Douglas
— Henry Ingham E. ...
— Hugh Robert
— Reginald A. H. Orpen
— -Sir Roger W. H. Bart.
— Roland Gaskel
— Vivian Trestrail D. ...
— William Legh
Palmes, George C. ... 56,
— Gerald Lindsay
— Philip 65)
Panet, Alphonse E
Pank, Philip Durr6ll ...
Panton, John Gerald ...
Paris, Archibald 76,
Park, Cecil William. ..57,
Parke, George Arthur...
— Laurence
— Roger Kennedy
— Sir William
Parker, Alfred C
— Arthur
— Frederick James
— George
— George Hastings
— George Marcus G
— Gilbert Lewes
— Harry P. England ...
— Hv. Wm. Manwarmg
— Herb. W.England
— Rev. Harry C
— James
— James Henry
— John Lewes 75,
— John William 63,
— Joseph
— Lionel Lewis
— Neville Fraser 17,
— Neville Thornton
— Robert Gabbeit
— Robert Hamilton
— St. John W. Topp 288,
— Theophilus Hastings
— Walter Mansel
— William
— William Frederic
Parkin, Arthur
— Francis Hearle
— Henry 75,
— John Win. Brooke 40,
Parkinson, Chas.Colville
— F. Russell 71,
— Frederick F
— James Robert 61,
— Percival George ...61,
Parlby, Reginald J.Hall
Parmiter, Chas. Lister
Parr, Clements
— Harington Owen
— Henry Hallam 1
— John Frederick
— Rev. Willoughby C
Parry, Claud Fred. P....
— Edgar Rowe
— Edward Cecil M
— Henry Jules
— James Bacchus
— Rev. John Horndon...
— John J. B. Jones
Active List.
824
214
221
442
321
353
277
415
.236
437
357
3°
357
179
424
+3°
44:
526
29c
395
395
405
33°
53°
178
=75
178
515
401
443
400
424
175
3S2
161
266
222
212
265
231
307
Parry, Llewellyn Humf-
f'reys
— Morris Vivian
William
Parsons, Alfred Woodis
— Cecil
— Charles Sim B 33,
— Clement George
— OunliffeM'Neile
— Durie
— Edw.H.Thornbrough
— Edward M. Kinnaird
— Francis Newton
— Fredk. Charles Alfred
— Harold Dan. E.77, 227,
— James Henry 70,
— Lawrence W 46,
— William Forster
Partridge, Richard G. ...
Pasley, Montagu W. S...
-SirT. E. Sabine, Bt...
Passingham, Robert
Townshend Anwyl-
Passy , Harry E verard 60,
— Logan Deare
Patch, Arthur T.L
— Francis Robert
— Robert 19,
Patchett, Reg. Gordon
Paterson, Alex. Martin..
— Arthur Wm. Sibbald
— Edward Hamilton 65,
— Ewing
— Henry 19,
— Hugh A. Lawrence 72
— John
Philip Joseph
— R. Ormiston
— Stanley 61,
— Walter Herbert
Paton, Basil Geo. Bagot
— Donald R
— George
— Ian Valentine
— John Archibald
— William
Patten, Archibald
— George R. B
— Henry John Joseph
Pattenson, E. C. Tylden
Patterson, Alfred S
— Charles D
— Henry M'Neale
— StewartB. Agnew ...
Pattisson, John Howell
Paul, Denis j
— Ernest Moncreiff
— Ernest Theodore... 66,
— Gerard Robert C. 72,
— Geo. Wm. Rebscb. ...
— James R. A. Hunter
— Robert Sears
— Samuel Rebscb... .346,
Pavy, Francis
Pawsey, Wm. Isaac
Paxton, A. Fra. Pinkney
— Harold William
Payler, E. P. Morgan 47,
Payn, David Elgar
William Arthur
Payne. Alex. Vaughan74
Arthur Treia wny
Chai'les
Edward Henry
Henry
— HorD. Chiu.gey B. 329,
— Richard Lloyd 63,
Paynter, Camborne H...
Payzant, Horace R
Peach, Edmund
Peacock, Edw. Barnes...
— Ferdinand Mansel ...
— Henry Barnes
— Pryce
Peacocke, George
Goodricke Thomas ...
Thos. George
— William --33.
Peake, Rev. Geo. Chas.
— Malcolm .77>
Walter King
Pearce, Charles Ross ...
— Fras. Barrow
— Robert
Peard, Henry James .;.
Pearless, Chas. Wm. ...
Pears, Maurice L
— Thos. Caldwell 491
429
412
39
52
176
406
298
40
246
169
147
406
209
383
181
39!
35°
279
266
327
7
259
231
182
35o
373
!37
213
316
131
43i
440
180
37o
211
414
364
365
252
436
365
130
402
4=7
181
225
3'5
317
.325
332
215
436
146
373
245
147
258
425
441
245
43i
398
360
275
395
206
53°
174
310
526
247
Pearse, Albert
— A. E. Rombulow
— Beau. A. T. Kerr
— Geo. Godfrey
— H. Wodehouse 56,
— James Langford... 75,
— Sydney Arthur
— Tom Harry Finch ...
Pearson. Alt*. Ascley 45,
— Rev. Arthur Charles .
— Charles Coffin ;.;.
— George '.
— HughDruuimond
— Hugh Fred. Archie...
— John
— Reginald William ...
— Robert Frederick......
— Walter Bagot
— William
Peart, Charles Lube ...
— Deuis George
Pease, Henry Tnoinas...
— Lawrence W
— Leonard Thales ... 63,
Pechell, Aug. Alex
— Chas. Aug. Kerr
— Mark Horace Kerr ...
Peck. Arthur Wharton
— Edward Surman
— Eustace Marriott
— Francis Samuei
— Henry Richardson ...
— John Herbert
Peckham, Richd. Harry
Pedder, Ernest Wm. N.
Pedler, Geo. Herbt. 295,
Pedley, Oswald H. ...77,
— Stanhope Humphrey
Peebles, Arthurs "...
— Evelyn Chiappini
Peeke, Harold Samuel...
Peel, Edw. John Russell
— Frederick 61,
— Reginald Arthur H...
— Robert Francis
Pegg, John Francis
Thompson-
Peile, Alfred James
— Fred. Babington 41,
— Schofield Patten ...66,
— Solomon Chas. F...41,
Peiniger, Robert Fras.
Peirse, Chas. Edward 66,
Pelham, Ron. D. R. H.
Anderson
— F. J. Thursby
Pell, Beauchamp T
Pellew. Fleetwoo Hugo
elly, Rev. Chas. Hy. ...
— Henry Joseph
John Stannus 6$t
Pemberton, Arthur J1.48,
— Charles Edward
E. St. Clair 65,
Robert
Pendrill,AlanMackenzie
Pengelley, George F. 24,
Pengree, Hy. Hewitt 47,
Pennant, Son. Chas. D.
— Frank Douglas
ZfoM.Geo.H. Douglas-
Pennefather, Wm. V. ...
Pennell, Henry Lee ...63,
— Henry Singleton
— Richd. Henry Edm....
Pennethorne, Henry E.
Pennington, A. Watson
— Chas. Richard 6,
— Richard L. Arthur 48,
William Herbert
Penno, FitzRoy S.L. 48,
Penny, Arthur Taylor. . .
— Rev. FranK;
Francis Henry ... 56,
Frederick Septimus
— Jeremiah
Pennvman, Alf. W.... 77,
Penoyre, E. H. B. Baker
Stallard
Penrose, Cooper 60,
— Edward R 68,
Pentland, RobertChas.58
Penton, Arthur Pole 52,
Herbert Edward... 31,
— Richard Hugh
Pentreath,.Eeu.ArthurG.
Pepper, George
Pepys, Gerald Leslie ...
400
357
163
279
3'7
425
277
410
460
301
236
213
435
372
357
229
257
252
443
430
395
3^5
397
3S0
322
322
437
519
347
514
179
437
181
= 54
365
348
3i3
243
239
383
178
208
'33
222
181
176
4°9
399
446
181
414
151
284
227
247
531
513
286
356
3'9
2C9
524
329
397
166
222
322
220
297
'35
306
440
176
434
405
233
439
297
290
531
353
386
526
267
225
208
414
.354
167
409
383
396
326
362
3 I 2
825
Index — Active List.
Pepys, Walter 154 Philson, Samuel Cowell 382 Pocock.Herbert Innes... 383
Phipps, Charles Edw.... 17
— Charles Foskett 181
— Edgar Vivian A 380
— Henry Ramsay 179
— Pownoll Ramsay 294
Pickaid, F ~
Pickup, William 190
Percival, Ar. .lex-Blake 233 Pickwoad, Edwin Hay52, 167
— Claud V. Noble 3571Picot. Francis Slater ... 325
— HaroldFranzPassawer3o6;— Henry Philip 63, 413
Percy, John Harris 395.Pidgeon, Francis 250
— Root. Fitz Gerald. 68, 399' Pierce, Cecil 311
Perceval, Charles Cecil.. 211
— Claude John 173
— Edmund 215
— Edward 322
— Edward II 74> 171
— John Maxwell 243
Philip
— William Francis ...66, 239
— Wm. Frank Graham 160
Pereira, Arch. Fred. 251, 373
— Cecil Edward 221
— Frank Charles 525
— Geoi Re Edward 219
Perkins, Arthur J. E. ... 17
— Sir yEneas 21
• iEneas Charles 229 — Grenville Edmund
— John Chas. Campbell 434
— Norman Chichester ... 446
Perreau.ArthurMontagu 178
— Charles Noel 354
— Gustavus Arthur 442
Perrin, Chas. Louis 441
— Joseph 309
Perrott, Thomas 45, 160
— William H. Willy 175
Perry, Edmund Ludlow 520
— Francis Frederic 516
— Fred. George 435
— Robeit Campbell 271
Piercy.Johu Moroott
Piers, Hy. Octavius...s6,
— Wm. Barrington 74,
Pierson, John Ernest 68,
Pigott, Arthur F. H. ...
— George A. Royston...
Vincent Randolphe... 23
Pigou, Fred. Hugo 43
Pike, Cecil Fras. B 21
— Charles Septimus 248
— Markham J. W 346
— Sydney Royston 1
— Walter Nathaniel 249
— William Watson 380
Pilcher, Arthur John ... 211
— Edgar Montagu 384
— Thomas David 73
— George Edgar John... 437 Pile, Lionel Lewis 27
— Henry Robert P 249!Pilgriin, Herbert W 5.7
— Hugh Whitchurch 171, 369Pilkington, Fred. C 156
■ S.J.ChattertonPrittie 385
— William Change 182
Persse.Wm.Horsley 77, 136
— Thomas Douglas 142
— W.Alex. Cunningham 17
Pilleau, Arthur Langston 427
Perv, Cecil Chas. James 210 — Henry Charles 227
Petavel, Jas. Wm 212J Pilley, William 15S
— Paul Gresory 232iPilson, Arthur F. ... 72, 354
Peterkm, Alfred 379! Pirn, Edward Hugh 177
Peters, Charles Thomas
— John Weston P. ...73. '4'
— Leonard Chris 76, 400
— Phillip Michael 24 1
Peterson, F.Hopewell... 429
— Cecil Herbert 434
Petley, Charles R. C
Petre, Bernard James
7 — John ; y
Pinch, AlbertEdwardH. 520
Pinchard, Miehael B
Pinches, Wm. Hooper... 382
Pinhey, Alex. F 446
— Arthur Worsley S. ... 317
362 Pinhorn.Hy.Quinten 277,373
434 Pink, Francis John. .50, 227
— Charles Bernard 322 Pinney, John C. Digby 436
— Henrv Cecil 356 — Reginald John 23
Petrie, Charles L. Rowe 327 Pinto, Joseph 0 52
— RicardoDartnell 209 Pin will, Wm. Richd 237
Peyton, Algernon George 420 Piper, Thomas 304
— Francis 297 Pipon, Henry 22, 165
— Jones Lloyd 378 — Philip Gosset 163
— Lumley Scobell ...61, 412 Pn-ie, Arthur Murray ... 162
— Westropp J 420 — Chas. Patrick Wm. 75, 417
William Elioc 156 Pirouet.HerbertGtffrard 278
Phayre, Arthur 75. 416 Pirrie, Francis Wm 433
Phelps, Arthur 364 Pisam, Lionel J 517
— Malet Pevton 305 Pitcher, Duncan Le G.... 266
Phibbs Wm. G. Baynes 346 Pitman, Alfred C 17
Philipps, Ivor 4;4i— Thomas Tait 152
Rhodri V. L. Lloyd... i32iPitt,ThouiasM.scanhcpe 142
Philips, James Joseph... 395 — William ......43. 207
Phillimore, R. Henry ... 2141— Wui.Aug.LaneFox72, 2ib
Phillipps, Charles 175I Place, Cnarles Otley ... 214
■ Picton :
Phillips, Alfred Lucian 420
— Charles 2°~
— Charles Reginald 66, 413
— Edward Hawtm 1
— Ernest Robert 176
— Prank Truscott 401
— George Edward 210
— George Eraser 247
— Henry Bannerman... 297
— Henry George Coates 29
— Henry Walter 37
— John Campbell 215
— Bev. Lionel F 53°
— Lewis Francis 322
— LewisHcrace 48,239
— Richd Edward Game 385
— Richard Sylvester ... 43s
— JRobt.W. Fergusson ... 26
— "Svdney 2i6
— Thomas 3°°
— Thomas Richmond ... 175
— Thomas V. SV 54, 106
— Walter Ernest 4'7
Phillott, Douglas C 4'9
phillpotts.A.H. Croker 52,100
— Brian burtees 2:4
— Louis Murray 178
Plant, Wm. Arthur ...54,168
— Wm. Chas. TrewG.G. 442
Piatt, Arthur Herbert ... 294
— Cecil Sherman 139
— Ernest H. R. C. R. ... 245
— Harold Esmond 27^
Playfair, Alan 435
— Charles Murray 180
- Elliot Minto 164
— Fredk. H. Grant 2)0
— Frederick Lyon 174
— Geo. James Lord. ..40, 166
— Norman Ernest 267
Plomer, Alfred Durham 237
— Wm. H. Percival 345
Plowden, Fran.Hugh46, 301
— Trevor Chichele 436
— Walter F. C. C. ... 50, 440
Plowman, Bee. H. W. T. 330
— William ,, 135
Plumbe, John Hulke 63, 399
Plumer, Herbert CO. 47, 330
— Thomas Hall 418
Piummer, Edm. Waller 178
Plunkett, Arthur W. V. 327
— Edward Abadie 241
Pochin, Richd. Norman 279
Pocklington, George H. 1 30
Malcolm Robertson
— Philip Frederick
Poe, John
Poe, Wm. Sketfington...
Poett, Joseph H 56.
Poignand, George
Poingdestre. Alfred
Pollard, Arthur E. St.V.
— Chas. William Duttoa
— Cyril James Keith ...
— James Hawkins W....
— James Herbert
— Wm. Charles 70,
Pollen, Stephen H
Pollock, Chas. Edward...
— EvelyD 76,
— Fred. George 65,
— John Arch. Henry 61,
Pollok, John Buchanan
— Thomas Anselan
— Wm. P. Morris
Pomeroy, Edm. John ...
— Francis Knox
— Hon. Ralph LeggB ...
Pond, Alex. Donald C.
Ponsonby, Edw. F. T....
— F. Edward G 1,
— Gerald Maurice
— John
— Justinian G
— Reginald Gordon ...
Poole, Arthur Edward...
— Arthur Jas
— F.GainsboroughLane
— Francis Garden
— Frederick Cuthbert...
— Gerald Robert
— Ivan M. Conway
— Walter Croker
— Walter Croker T
— W.Thos. Conway
Poore.Fras. Harwoodi9,
— Robert Montagu 75,
Pope, Francis
— Thomas Henry
— William Wippell
Popham, Edward L
Popplestone, Wm. H
Porcelli, Alfred 43,
Porch, Cecil P
Porcher, Cecil George...
Portal, Bertram Percy...
Porteous, Cuarles ML.
— James Edward 26,
Porter, Adrian S. M. 307,
Atwell Robt 43,
— Chas. Edw. Ludlow...
Cyril Lachlp.n
Frederick
— Fred. Joseph Wm
— Geoffrey M 60,
— Herbert Alfred
— Herbert Edward. ..73,
— Mansel Loudon
Reginald W 63,
Robert
— Thomas Cole 43,
Portman,ifo!i. Gerald B.
Potter, Henry W. Ross
— Herbert Cecil
Pottmger, Eldred Chas.
Robert Southey
Potts, Frederick
John Wm. H 48,
— William Thomas
Poulter, Douglas Ryley
Poulton, Arthur F.... 70,
Powell, Aloert Lawrence
-Athertonff. 70,
— Baden F. S. Baden ...
— Charles Herbert ...49,
Douglas
Edgar Elkms
— Edw.Wej'landMartm
— r'rancis
— Fred. Acton Lambert
— George
— Harold Haines
— Henry George
Henry Lloyd
— James
Nathaniel J. H
— Robt. S. S. Baden- 30,
Sidney Henry
Simpson
— Bee. William Bassect
William Bowen..-..
Power, Alfred Rich 76, 315
4+4 —Elliott D.Le ioer 357
438 — J ,'un Honry 385
38; - liobert Ignatius 381
j.'i — Rowland Edward ... 229
294iPowles, Thomas Wm.6o, 169
22 Powlett,Chas.H.Armand234
422 — Norton 28, 16s
286 - Thos. Charles Orde 32, 308
352 Pownall.Geo. E. Beaty 286
:3i Poyuder, Geoffrey Wm. 227
259 — George Frederick ... 379
425 — John Leopold 525
4:4 Poynton.Edw.Morrisso, 245
325 Poyntz, Henry Wm 305
334'Prain, David 517
17. Prall, Ccdrie B 519
413 — Samuel Esmond 528
412 Prasad. Kanta 518
29 Pratt, Alfred Gilbert ...303
335 — Audley Charles. 225
159 — Arth. Spencer 54, 168
360 — Ernest G.Wilberforce 441
349 — Ernest St. George ... 332
13^ — Hem-3- Arthur 173
419 — Henry Roger Evelyn 443
179 — Jas. Bonham Tod 267
219 — James John 517
234 — Mervyn 322
221 — Win. Simson 378
26 Prendergast, Chas.L. iS, 403
214 — ■ Charles Gordon 426
151 — Donald Guy 295
254 — Frederick 174
398 — Frederick Lenox 400
249 — Gerald Neill 321
177 — Theodore JohnW.68, 209
39S — William Henry 432
362 Prentice, Herbert 211
383 — Robert E. Shepherd 334
380 Prentis, Walter S 438
437 Prescott, Charles W. B. 151
397 - Sir 3eo. L.L.B.,Barf. 134
148 Presgrave,Edwd R.J.fio, 413
308 Pressey, Arthur 422
524 Prest, Edw. Papillon ... 243
380 Preston, Alex. Fras 377
/44 — Arthur Thomas ... 41, 206
190 — D'Aroy Brownlow 76, 171
206 — Eyre Evans 439
279 — Fred. George 61, 412
26'. — George Allen 439
15S — Gwynn Churchill 144
433 — Jenico Edward ... 63,413
407 — Bev. Wm. Baoington 532
,365 -fin. John Phaelim ... 440
410 Pretyman.Geo.Tindal 7, 164
361 Prevost, George Herbert 439
229 — George William 155
305 Priaulx, Geo. Kendall 322
3S4 Price, Adolphus J.... 43, 247
208 — Bartholomew George 235
160 — C. Fred. Rugge 176
415 — Charles Henry D" 421
322 — Charles Lempriere... 226
301 — Bee. Cyril 530
38c — Cyril Uvedale 435
140 — George Dominic 247
151 — Owen Lloyd 181
254 — Rhys 297
23; — Richard 190
176 — Raymond Herbert ... 529
437 — Robert Kenrick 229
174 — Thos. Herbert Fras... 282
167 — Thos. Rose Caradoc 313
315 — William Locking 517
170 — Wm. Sparks M 377
243 Prichard, Chas. Stewart 308
16c — Geo. Penry M. ... 65, 413
170 — Gordon Fairfax 241
223 Prickard, Harry S 329 !
414 Prickett, Thomas 24
264 Prideaux, Francis B. ... 438
384 — Philip Edward 360
17S — Robert A 30. 404
402 Pridham, Geoffrey Robert2i3
171 Pridmore, WalterGeorge 526
220 Priestley, Chas. E.Nixon 431
249 — E J. Kenworthey 52, 168
307 — F. J. Blakiston 74, 415
174 — George William 423
378 — Henry Wood 419
432 Prince, Wm. C. S 434
139 Pringle, Alexander ...58, 411
210 — Chas. Hertord 286
381 — Geo. Octavius Shaw... 175
50S — Hall Grant 18
433| — John Wallace 21
Index — Active List.
Pringle, Robert
Prinsep, A.Haldimand 5
— Douglas G 73,
Prioleau, Lynch H
Prior, Arthur W 58,
— George Upton
— John Edw. Hale
— Pomeroy Holland
— William
Prissick, Cuthbert
Pritchard, Alfred B
— Aubrey Gordon
— C. Hamerton
— Clive Gordon
— Douglas James
— Frank Vernon L
— Harry Lionel
— Harry Torriano
— Henry Edward
— Osborn Brace
Probyn.Dighton Gordon
— Julian Edmund S. ...
— Percy John
Profeit, Chas. Win. 220,
Prothero Archer Geo...
— Freke L 297,
Protoeroe,Montague 6,
— Jas. Geo 41,
Prowne, William
Prowse, Chas. Bertie ...
— Geo. W. Thursby
Pryce.Doug.Davidson tt,
— Henry E. ap Khvs ...
Prynne, Alan H. L.
— Harold Vernon
Puckle, John
— Thomas Norman
Pulford, Russell R... 26,
Pullen, Arthur Fox
Pulley, Charles 32,
Puller, Fras. Chas
Pulling, Eev. Edw. Herb.
Pulteney , W. Puiteney 7 2 ,
Purcell, Matthew H. 30,
Purchas, Charles 47,
— Edgar Par.rickCarnac
— William Robert ... 28,
Purdey, Major Sefton ...
Purdon, David Wm. 74,
— Henry Geo 54,
Purdv, Robert 41,
Furefoy, Edw. Bagwell
— Henry Bagwell
Purvis, Alex. B 34,
— EyreWalterMolyneux
— Herbert John Edw....
— John Allen R
— John Henry
— John Spottiswoode ...
Pusey, Edw. Bouverie...
Puxley, HarryO.L
Pye, Wm. Edmund
Pym, Ernest Harding...
— Fred. Harry .Morris...
— John Bevilie
Pyne, Chas. E.Menzies
— Edward Ernest 45,
— William Menzies
Quain, John
Quayle, W. Adair
Quentin, Walter ... 68,
Queripel, Alfred Ernest
Quicke, F. Churchill ...
— Wm. Henry
Quill.BerkeleyCrosbie 54
— John Jerome 4%
— Richard Henry
Quilter, John Arnold G.
Quin, Richard P. W
— Thomas 75,
Quinlan, Andrew Wm.
Quinn, John Jas. P
Quinton, Francis W. D.
Quirk, John Owen
Raban, Edward 46,
— Herbert Trevor
Raby, Montague H. B.
Radcliff, Samuel Garnett
Radcliffe, Alfred Delme
— Arthur W. T 60,
— Charles Deline'
— Frederick Walter
— Henry Delme
— Jasper Fitzg
— Nathaniel Robert
— Percy V. de lilaquiere
— Philip J. Joseph .......
— Robert E. Lowndes...
RadcliTc, Ro'iert Parker 161
— Seymour A. Delmo ... 441
— William C. Alfred 172
— Sir Wrn. Pollexfen
— William Scott Warley 31;
ttadclytfe, Chas. Edw. 35
Radford, Frederick John 305
— Oswald Claude 47, 41c
Radice, Alfred Hutton 273
Raikes, Arthur Edw. H. 325
— Francis Howard 32
— Frederick Duncan 41, 409
— George Leonard ...
Raines, Sir Julius A. R. 22c
— Ralph G. D. Groves... 230
Rainey, Edm. Flower ... 43
— Robert Maximilian... 420
Rainier, Norman R. J.
Rainsford, John Aug. G. 42c
— Marcus Edw. R. ...32, 363
— Stephen Dickson. ..52, 168
— William John Read.. 378
Rait, Walter Garnet 268
Raitt, Arthur Douglas... 227
— Francis Jolliffe ...72, 40'
— Henry Geo. Bowen... 424
— Herbert Aveling...68, 292
— John Walter Forbes 521
Ralh, Antonio Stephen 71,15
— John 22
Ralph, Alfred Colyer ... 435
— Arthur Jeffreys 436
Ralston, James 276
Rambaut,Bertrand R.R. 180
Rampini, Fred. Chas. ... 43s
Ramsay, Arthur D. G.... 440
— Frank William 320
— George 519
— Henry Lushington 61, 412
— Hilton Alexander 181
— H.Majmard '8,403
John 44b
John George 63, 413
— Nigel Neis 294
— Thomas Burnett 356
— WilliamAlexander 43, 145
Ramsden, Caryl John... 330
— Henry 178
— Herbert F. S 52, 413
— Richard Elmslie 180
Randall, James Robert 370
— John 43
— Rich.G. Bruxner...48, 257
Reo. Wm. Sidney 396
Randolph, Alfred H. 63, 208
— Algernon Forbes 319
— Francis Arthur 17;
Ranken, George Patrick 418
Rankin, Chas. Herbert 148
— Richard Frederick ... 100
Ranking, G. Spiers A.... 516
Ransom, James Mann... 421
Rausome, Robert s 264
Raper, Allan Gramme ... 17
Raphael, Ered. M 29;
Rasbotham, Darcv" A.... 135
Rathbone, Harold E. F. 214
Rathborne, Hans Robert 37;
— Wm. Hans 22, 20=
Rattigan, Herbert Wm. 267
Rattray, Charles 435
Haldane Burney 4^7
— Malcolm MacGregor 385
— Rullion Hare 74, 416
Raven, Alex. Wm. N. ... 436
— John C. H 348
Ravenhill, Alex. George 291
CollinKwood 178
Edward H. G 22
Edgar Evelyn 74, 229
Fred. Thornhill 174
Harold William 180
Harry Stuart 259
Ravenscroft, Herb. V.74, 327
— Lionel Bahington ... 226
Ravenshaw, Chas.W. 49, 411
— Harold Alexander 68, 414
Hurdis S. Lalande ... 242
Rawliug, Cecil Godlrey 245
Rawlins, ArthurKennedy 437
— George William 420
— Henry de C 41, 269
— Richard Walter 308
— Stuart Wm. Hughes 398
Rawlinson, Chas. Brooke 427
- George Brooke M 282
- SirUenrytieymoarJit. 221
-- Wilfred Romuej- 237
Rawnsley, Claude... 68, 363
— Gerald Thomas 383
Raw son. Court. Clarke 30, 206
— Herbert Edward .. 56, 20S
— Robert Ian 27
Rawstorae, Lawence ... 148
Ray, Geo. L. Sidney 77, 233
— Grattan Geo. O'N 373
— MacCarthv R. Emmet 42:"
Raye, D. O'Connell 515
Rayment, G. Jos. Robert 395
Raymor, Robert 115
Raymond, Francis 3g_
— George 383
— Harry Elliott 256
— Henrv Phipps 225
— R'c. P. E 396
— Richard Wellington... 395
Raj'ner, Hugh 134, 383
Ravnes, Edw. Villiers... 352
■iayusford, Richard M. 352
Rea, Frederick Wm. ... 428
Read, Harold W. K 384
— Hastings 58, 411
Reade, Arthur Revell 74, 297
— Dare Heber-PercyH. 286
— Edward Revell 277
— Piercy Nevill G 17S
— Raymond N. R.... 74, 317
-William Lloyd '
Ready, Basil Tobin 297
— Felix Fordati 3:0
Reay, Charles Tom ...56, 327
— Ernest Herbert John 325
Rebow, Martin Gurdon. 220
Reckitt, John D. T 38c
Reddie, Anthony J 265
— John Murray 275
Redfern,Clemt.Cotterill 261
— Peter Y 177
Real, E. A. Fred 438
Redmond, John Patrick 273
Redstone, James Henry 311
Reece. John Deane 441
Reed, Edmund Martin... 421
— Hamilton Lyster 176
— Harry Thornton 443
Reeks, James Albert 305
Reeve, John Sherard ... 219
— William T. M 352
Reeves, Edw. Hoare 361
— Fras. Casement 525
— i rederick Spencer ... 220
— John 45, 346
— Paget Edw. Stuart... 352
— Thos. Edw. Russell... 258
Reger, Frits P 255
Regnart, Cyrus H 401
Reichwald, Wm. Fredk. 181
Reid, Adam Sects 515
Alex. John Forsyth 22, 400
Charles Clements ... 422
— Chas. Lestock Onslow 428
— Doug. Pay.iter 0. ... 307
Ellis Ramsay 372
Francis M mde 33, 334
— Frederic James 401
— Harold Arthur 175
— James Heury E.... 63, 207
— James More 381
— John Francis 181
— John Leslie 140
Lestock Hamilton 416
William David 444
Reilly,B. Lewis Pnilip 43,409
— Charles Cooper .. 381
Charles William 383
Edwin William 325
James 395
— John 306
John Aug. Herbert 65, 303
— Rawdon Edward D. 49, 411
Reily, Alex. Yates 383
Reiss, Edw. Leopold 14c
Rennick, Alex, de C. ... 230
A. de Clancy 40,407
— Frank 428
— Robert H. Fras. ... 19,406
RobertWm.de Clancy 445
Ronnie, Coverley J 241
George A. Paget 322
John George 299
— Samuel James 380
Renny, Alex.MacW....6o, 412
— George Blakiston... 48, 411
George Marjoribanks 292
— Henry 307
— Lewis Frederick 355
826
I Renny, Sidney Mercer
77, 171
Renton, Colin Campbell 432
— Robert Ross 425
Renwick, Charles Henry 239
Reporter. M meckjee E. s24
Repton, Fred. Win 418
Retalliek, John M. A. 66, 413
Rettie, Wm. J. Kerr 176
Rsw, Chas. E. D. 0 360
Rewse. G. B. W. Smith 234
— H. B. W. Smith 181
— H. W. Smith 45, 207
Reynaud, Edward Henry 189
Reynolds. Arth. Reynold 210
— Reo. Charles H .. 530
— Frank Romilly 66, 209
James C 58, 297
— Philip Guy i?9
— Siduey Latimer 364
— Thos. G. Campbell ... 271
Rhodes, Elmhirst ...co, 310
— Fras. Mary John D. 282
— Francis William 17
— Hubert Victor 306
— James Havelock Alex. 380
— John Edward 322
— William Thomas B.... 297
Riach, Arthur H D 212
— George Hamilton 180
— MalcolmS. ... 77, 342
Riall, Claude P. B 250
Ricardo, Ambrose St. Q. 271
— Francis Cecil 47
— Harry Wm. R 158
— Horace 16
— Wilfred Francis 131
Riccard, Cecil B. J 354
— John Stanley 181
Rico, Brinsley A. M'H. 444
- George William 176
— Gerard B. Howard ... 349
Harry A. Harington 436
— Henry Garde... 41, 363
- Hugh Rosceter 303
- Sheridan Knowles B. 441
- Sidney Mervyn 441
- Spring Robert 68, 209
Rich, Charles Carroll46, 166
— Charles Lionel M. .pr
— Edmund Tillotson ... 213
— Harold Hampden 171
— John Eastou i8r
— W. Harrv Derville 77, 417
Richard, Reu.G.K 506
Richards, Arthur Carew 290
— Bernard O^ilvie 275
— Edw. vVilloughby 426
— Geo. Westley 310
— Harol t Arthur D. 288, 365
— Henry Meredyth 263
— James Saurin 430
— Mordauut Cyril 325
VancouverAlexander 242
Walter Guyoa 526
— William 2S7
— William Vellacott ... 251
Richardson, Alex. Edw. 395
ArthurPra.Goorge47, 295
— A. Johnstone 249
— Charles William 172
-- Chas. William Grant 435
— Fras. Bernard Wal. 75, 416
— Francis James 350
— Frederick 182
— Geo. Lloyd Redly. ..28, 407
Heroert Lanee 427
James Jardino 152
— John 334
— JohnBjoJr 6, 164
— Richard - 366
Robert .Mervyn ...71, 155
— Walter Fairfax 277
W. St. John 65, 413
— Wodehouse D 30, 363
Richer, Fred. Arthur ... 156
Richey, Fred. Wm 180
Rioumond, George 215
— Henry Spencer PI. ... 401
— Richard Ohtte 371
Rickard, Frank Martin. 180
— George Henry 180
— Victor Geo. Howard.. 353
Rickards, Edward 138
Ricketts, Heury Carew 431
— Henry vVm. Felix 326
— Lancelot Hamilton ... 354
— Percy Ed.vard 435
827
Ricketts, Robert Lmns
den 441
— Theophilus Fred. W. 35:
— Wm. S. Percival 52:
Hickman, Arth. Wilmot 23
— Graham B 233
— S tuart Hamilton 357
Riddell, Albert Edward
■.- Edw. Vansittart Diek
— Geo. Augustus 266
— Hy. Edw.Buchanan66.
— Henry James 4^8
— James Poster 233
— Robt Buchanan 18c'
— Roht.G. Buchanan 56, 321
— William Carre 32
— William Henry 45, 251
Riddick, Geo. Bushman 385
Rideout, Fred. C. W. 75, 417
RHgeway, David G 251
Index — Active List.
444
- 4°
294
43-
39s
234
168
444
3*5
112
— Edward Wiliiam C
— ■ Richard Kirby 31
— Robert
Eid^; way, Richard T. I
Ridings, Arthur Win. G
Ridley, Chas. Parker 43
— Edward Keane 294
— Henry Matfhe.v ... 49, 148
Ridout, Dudley Howard 21
Rigby, Gerard Chris 323
— John Cecil Heugren... 40/
— Percy George 305
Rigg, Owen Davys
— Robt. Addison 52
Riley, Charles Brook ..
— Rupert Farquhar ...
— Thomas
Rimington, Jos. Cameron 21
— MichaelF 71, 147
Rind, Alex. Thomas tie-
ton Abercromby 28,
Ringe, Richard Head ... 395
Ringwood. Herbert.. 61, 279
Riordan, John 38
— William Edward y
Ripley, George Eustace 30;
Rippon, George 419
Rising. Robert Edw. ... 27
Risk,"Edm. John E 38.
Ritchie, Archibald B. ... 336
— Blyth 156
— Cecil Oliphant 292
— Charles Maclver 179
— Horace William 329
— James 40
— John 383
— John Robert 173
Ritherdon,RobtAngustuS48£
Rivaz, Vincent 18. 406
Rivers, A. H.L.Fox-Pxtt 295'
— John H 384
Rivett-Carnac, E. H. 68, 414
— J. H
— John Stirling 442
— Percy T 49, 2;
— Seymour G 2
Robarts. CharlesJameS58,4ii
Robb, Alex. Kirkland... 332
— Frederick Spencer ... 50
Roberts, Rev. A. G. A 530
; — Alfred Ernest 518
— Archibald 435
— Arthur Colin 2_
— Arthur Noel 66, 363
— Arthur S. Browne ... 362
— Charles Percy 179
— Edward 371
— Edw. R. B. Stokes ... 210
— Hon. Fred. H.Sherston 322
— Fred. S. Lord 4, 16^
— George Bradley 212
— Henry Bradley 73, 209
— Henry Robert 45, 241
— Hy. Roger Cromptun 219
— Hereward Llewelyn .. 424
— Hugh Bradley 176
— James Andrew 369
— James Reid 518
— John Bradley 181
— Lnwrence Sturm y ... 365
— Michael Bradley 174
— Montgomery Browne 428
— Walter E. Cramer ... 239
— William 271
Robertson, Alex. P 369
I — Charles 442
— Charles Chetwode ... 178
— Charles Lonsdale...... 211
Robertson, Claude Wil-
liam 401
— David Stephen 259
— Donald 40,407
— Edgar Q 267
— Edward Craig 330
— Frank M. Bmleau
— Frederick William ... 2:4
— George Alan 425
— Sir George Scott 516
Rev. James 396
— James Currie 520
— Jas. Henry Craig 330
John Cunynghame... 36
— John Frederic 31
— Philip Rynd 26
Robert 525
— Robert William P. 46, 166
Tiiomas Alexander ... 370
— William 213
— William Robert 137
Robin, Nicholas E 4*7
Robins, Lancelot I. 0.... 297
Robinson, Alick C 214
— Archibald Tyrrell ... 279
— Chas. Eugene Barnes 443
— Cbarles Luceua 257
— Charles T 65, 169
— Cbarles Walter 444
— De la Pere 372
— Daniel George 244
— Edward Heaton... 190, 37A
— Fras. Wingficdd 31
— Pred. W. Temoletown 288
— Geoffrey Wharton ... 25S
— George Henry 43, 412
— George Somervillo ... 379
— George Tracey 430
— George Winsor 379
— Godfrey Walker 433
— Guy Vandeleur 401
— Harold Arthur 307
— Harold Neil 237
— Henry 180
— John A. Purefoy 180
— Oliver Long 384
— Percy Morris 313
— Philip Albert 372
— Richard Percy 211
— StapyltonChapmanB. 379
— Stratford Watson 178
- Sydney Loftus 35c
— Walter Henry 173
— William Arthur 173
— Wm. Henry Banner... 517
— William James 317
Robson, Charles Graeme 434
— Henry Denne 70, 227
— William 190
Robyns, John Wilmot 50, 399
Roche, Benjamin Robert 251
— Eugenius Alfred 37S
— Henry John 425
— James Stamers 144
— JohnE. F.H 5
— Thomas 325
— Thos. H. deM. ... 47,390
— ifn.01iekDeR.Burke54,26.
Rochfort, Alex. Nelso^S, 1.60
Rock, Edward
Rocke, Walter Leslie ... 325
Roddy, Edwin Louis ... 261
— Henry Hugh 432
Rodgers, John William 517
Rodick.R. Preston B. 48.
Rodney, Lennox G B.... 345
Rodway, Stephen Geo.
Rodwell, E. Hunter 74, 416
— Reginald Mandeviile 172
Roe, Bernard Oswald ... 437
— Cyril Harcourt 21
— Edward Charles B.... 400
— Humphrey Verdon... 327
Robert Bradley
— Wm. Alex. Crauford
Roebuck, Alg. W.Disney
— Fras. H. A. D. Disney 24
Roffey, Harold Bowyer 2
Rogers, Claude R. ...52, 3
Frederick Arthur 5
— George Walters ...19, 406
Geo. Wm. Nisbet 16
— Guy Hamilton 251
— Henry Paton 323
Henry Schoheld 212
Herbert Thompsons. 362
John 33, 363
John Edward Varty 130
Rogers, John Middleton 142'Rowcroft, Ernest Cave 432
— Leonard 519! — George Francis 418
— Malcolm William 22, 205
— Percy Herbert 315
Rolfe, Rev. A.Neville ... 460
Holland, Alexander 213
— Chas. Edw. Tulloch
— Edward Lewis 334
— George Murray 43
— Stuart Erskine ...19, 408
Rollo, Hon. Rubert 29
Rolph, William Mogg ... 2
Rolt, Stuart Peter 331
Romanes, Robt. Johns;, 2$7
Rome, .harles L;siie ... 152
— Claude Stuart 152
Romer, Cecil Fras 351
Romilly, Arthur H 2«:
— Bertram H. Samuel 224
— Frederick W 52, 223
Ronald, James M'Baiu 229
— John James 334
Konaldson, Robert W.H. 334
Rooke, Alt'. Shipton 421
— Benjamin P. Simpson 430
— Bertram Hammersley 212
— Everard Home 214
— George Harry John .. 352
— Giles 441
— Harry Wm 19. 164
Roome.FrederickM'Iver 295
— Henry Napier 428
— Leslie Stuart 310
— Reginald Eckford ...431
Rooney, Gerald Chris... 401
— Jas. Patrick 377
Rooth, Richard Alex. ... 354
Roper, Alex. Wm 210
— Reginald Trevor 294
Rsse, Alexander S 380
Charles 395
Charles Ernest 134
Charles Stuart 210
Edward Lee 7, 397
Henry Metcalfe ...31, 408
— Capt. Hugh 299
— Major Hugh 75, 417
John Latham 433
John Markham 398
Rowden. H. Wetherell 61,325
Rowe, Ernest Fentiman 251
— Octavius 56, 168
— Richard 395
— Wilfred Edward 313
Rowland, Michael C. ... 355
Rowlands, Hugh 284
— Hugh Harrow 243
Rowlandson, Alf.Turner 430
rf-i 531
— John 47, 231
— Michael Geo. Dobbie 362
Rowley, Cecil Alured ... 294
— Frank G. Mathias 319
— John 190
Rowney, William 380
Roxburghe, Duke of... .. 134
Roy. Joun W.Gascoigne 305
Ruck, John Egerton ... 273
— Oliver Edwal 63, 208
— Rd. Matthews 47, 207
Rudd, Hubert 193, 370
— Thomas William 395
Rudkin, Hugh Ernest... 445
— Wm. Chas. Eric 179
Rumbold.ChristianF.H. 259
— Wm. Edwin 178
Rundall, Cbarles Frank
— Francis Hornclow ...
— Frank Montague. ..48.
Rundie, Arthur T. C. ...
— Cubitt S 523
— Frank Peveril '213
— George Rd. Tyrell 72, 170
Sir Henry M. L. ... 6, 164
Ruse, James 213
Rushton, Henry Wm. ... 212
Russell, Alex. Carter ... 180
— Alexander F 380
— Lord Alex. George ... 356
Hon. Alex. Victor F. 220
Allan R. Postance ... 518
Hon. Arth. Hamilton 142
Sir Baker C 3, 154
Bertrand Joseph 181
Bruce Bremner
213
411
7
7-, 209
Cecil Pomeroy 252
Launceiot St. Vincent 214'-— Charles 65, 288
Thomas Allen ...259,365 — Edmond Cecil 221
Walter John 145— Edgar G 515
Rosher, Henry Louis ... 294 — Edm. S. E. Wilmot... 176
Roskell. Wm. Joseph... 256! — Francis Deane 441
Ross, Alex. Geo 5, 405 — Francis D. Astley 262
— Arch. John Joseph6i, 231 — George Blakeley 381
Charles 239 — George Young 398
Edm. James Thomas, ! — Gilbert B. Alwyne ... 220
of Bladensburg ...46, 207 — Harry Thompson ... 175
Fleetwood Geo. C. ... 438: — Henry John 365
George Whitehall 3621 — Horatio Douglas 361
Harry 430' — John igo
Hew Dalrymple 357' — John B. Redfern 157
— Horatio St. George ... 173I — John Joshua 388
Sir John 252' — Leonard 277
— John Foster George — Michael William 381
of Bladensburg
— John Leith 22
.Sep. Malcolm Munro 533
Norman Hamilton ... 386
Robert James 319
— ■ Ronald 525
— Thomas French ...43, 225
— Tyrell Carter 334
— Walter Charteris... 70, 332
— William 302
— William Robert 444
Rosseter, Jas. Huxley 46, 166
Rost, Ernest R 526
— Reginald Edm. M 214
— Richard Tyler 180
— Vernon Elliott 273
— Walter 73, 209
— William Edward 395
— William Kelson 213
Russia, K.I.M. Emp. of 143
Ruston, Reginald S. 242, 373
Ruthertord, Arch. H. ... 354
— Charles 395
—Rich. Durrin Buckley47,334
Ruthven, R.M.Bermmg-
ham 175
Rostron, Hubert J.Cecil 233 | — Hor.AV .P .H.Master of 223
Rotheram, Auston M. ... 145
Rotherham, Walter Hy . 211
— Henry 203
Rotton, John Guy 176
Rough, W.EdwardM. 45, 141
Rountree, Rev. H. T. H. 532
Roupell, Fra. Fred. F. 43, 279
Rouse, Arch. H. Tylden 438
— Fred. P. Pierrepont ... 444
Hubert 173
Kutter, Eustace F 277
Ruxton, Robert M. C. ... 304
— Upton Fitztterbert... 27s
Ryall, Charles... 247
— Edw. Chas 423
Ryan, Chas. Aloysius 52, t68
— Chas. Montgomerie249, 364
— Clement Ignatius ... 304
— Rev. Edward 396
George Julian 353
Routh, Gordons. F 443'— Michael R. ■ 378
— Jules Isham 378; Rybot, Norman V. L. ... 444"
— William Randolph ... 43lRycroft, Wm. Henry 70, 152
Routledge, Philip C. Jj. 292 Ryde, Francis_Eu 73, 360
Row, George Russell ... 421
Rowan, Hen. Davis 382
— Terence England... 54, 160
Rowcroft, Claude H 441
Ryder, Chas. H. Dudley -211
— Francis John.. 137
— WilfredIronside...75. 412"
Ryland.Henry George. ..426
Eyley, Frank 24
Bynd, Fred. Cecil 420
— Gerald Cleeve 327
Ryves, Benj. Harvey ... 443
Sackville.Lionel R. S. ... 26
Sadleir, Bev. F 39b
Sadler, Alfred 47, 368
— Ernest Reginald H. 362
— Lt.Col. James H. 46, 410
— 2nd Lt. J. Hayes 181
— RalphPeyton 305
— Walter Haves 259
Safford, Charles John ... 265
— Napier 2. Fredk 360
Sage, Charles A.Ross 32, 409
St. Aubyn, Guy Stewart 322
— Hon. John T. 54, 2ig
St.Clair,J/UK.Chai.IL.\X. 337
— Jas. Latimer C 40
— Wm. Aug. Edm. ...58, 20S
St. Hill, Ashton A 285
St. John, Chas. VV. R. 70,200
— Edmund Farqnhar ... 181
— Geo. Francis Wm.75, 171
— Henry JBeauchamp ... 442
— Richard Stukoley ... 443
St.Leger.St. John Jas. 54, 352
— Stratford Edward ... 254
St. Quiritin, Arthur N".... 402
— Ernest Suowdon 160
.Salkeld, Arthur Fred.... 398
— Robert. Edward 31
Salmon, Geoffrey N. ... 357
— James N. 17
— Lawrence E. Albert 38
— William Harry 26, 407
— William Henry 321
Salmond, William ... 7, 203
— William Geoffrey H... 181
.Salmonson, H. B. S.
Critchley 247
Salomone, John 189
.Salt, George E. S 263
— TJhomas Anderdon . . . 152
Salter, Henry P. King7 7,356
Saltmarshe, Philip. .50, 167
Salvage, John V 382
Salvesen, Charles Emil. 210
Samborne, Fred. C. S.P. 436
Samman, Charles Thos. 384
Sammut, Herbert Joseph 303
— Hugh. 189
.Samson, Louis L. R. ... 257
Samuel, Henri Saul 373
Samut, A. F. P. M. J.
A. F. X 66. 368
Sandars, Edw. C 177
Sandbach, Arthur E. 50, 209
— William 231
Sandberg, Bev. Fras. B. 530
— Bev. S. L. Graham ... 503
Sandeman, Alfred P. .. 562
— John Edw 19, 406
— John Glas 130
— Victor Staunton 158
.Sanders, Alfred Harry 235
— Alvin Ang 277
— Arthur R. Careless... 214
— Francis Alex 63, 271
— George Herbert 176
— Gerard Arthur F 212
— Gerhardt L'Honneux 424
— Guy William George 242
— Bev. Montague C 530
— Richard Careless 515
— Robert Muriel 275
— Wm. Orpen Skottowe 1C1
Sanderson, William Den-
ziloe 234
Sandes, Charles 372
Sandford.H.Coddington 435
Sandiibrd.J.O.Greatrex 379
Sandilands, Harold R.... 233
— Henry George 173
— James Walter 342
— Philip Orde 364
— Prescott 401
• — Vincent Corbett 269
Sandwith,JohnRobert63,4i4
— Binooln 149
— Ralph Leslie 252
Sandys, Chas. R. Capel 362
— Charles Ulric 346
— Edward Seton 213
— Edwin Capel C 54,41 J
— Elgin Thos. Falkiner 361
• — William Bain R 175
Sftnford;Geo.Batthyany 437
Index — Active List.
Sanford, George E. L. S. SchoBeld, Syd.Vaughan 180
5, 204 Scholes, Hy. Southey 65, 330
Sangster, Alfred Bruce 431! holSeld.Geo. Peabody 212
— Patrick Barclay 442 3chomberg,H.St.Geo.28, 399
— Thos. Alex. Gardner 352 Schreiber, Acton Lemuel 210
Sanjana, Kavasji C 525 — Arthur Thomas 398
Sankey, Alfred R. M. 66, 2091— Charles Shuldham... 132
— Crofton Edward Pym 214! — Clare Basil 179
— Cyril Charles i72iSchrottky, Cecil E. G. 181
Sant, Mowbray Lees ... 233!sch\vabe, Geo. Salis 7
Sapte, Douglas 233!3clater, Hy. Crichton 52, 168
— Francis 319'Scobell, Henry J 68, 143
Sarel, Geo. Benedict M. 439J— John Francis 352
Sargeaunt, A. Frederic 2i3iscoones,FitzmauriceT.F.235
— Henry 261, 374 1 Scotland, David W 5
— Herbert Gaussen 180 Scott, Albert Charles ... 2
Sargent, Alfred George 529, — Alex. Fras. Sinclair 176
— Harry Neptune ...77, 3^4! — Arthur Binny 17
Arthur de Courcy 261
— Bernard 435
— Bertal Hopton 383
— Buchanan 47, 207
— Chas. Archibald R. ...
— Charles Darracott ... 172
— Chas. Henry 26, 163
— Charles Inglis ... 137
374
— Hy. Greshatn Forbes 438
— Wm. Patrick Miller. .. 362
Sarkies, Carrapiet John 528
— Sarkies C 525
Sarsfield, Wm. Stopford 348
Sartorius, Euston Heory 16
— George Chas. Fras 129
Satterthwaite.Benj.A. ... 47
Saulez, Edmund 433
— Philip Homan 75, 416
Saumarez, Richard J. .. 400
Saunders, Arthur A. 24, 167
— Arthur Rivers 432
— Cyril 204
— David Michael
— Edward Aldboroagh 180
— Ernest Howie 345
— Frederick John 401
— Frederick William ... 212
- George Fred. Cullen... .
— George Morley 61, 332I— ZnrdG. W. Mouta
— John William 320! Douglas 151
— Josiah 369 — Henry a!"
— Macan Wm 47, 166' — Herbert Courteney ... 438
— Owen Edgar Moore... 139]— Hopton Arthur 438
— Richard 190 — Horace Wm."' 63,257
— William Egertou 377 — Hugh Aboukir 48, 167
— William Power 176 — James 5
— William St. Lawrence 247 — John 182
Saundersou,L.Traherne 357I — John WUloughby 1
Savage, Arthur R. B. ... 176 — Lindsay Buchanan... 329
— Arthur Johnson ...49. 213' — Lionel Folliott 30
— Cecil F. Heyworth... 235 — Neville A. Woodward 401
— George Robt. Rollo +1,206' — Philip Clement J 364
— Harold Wilson 290 — Robert 226
— Charles Walker 179
— Do'-'glas Alex 17, 205
— Edmuad Richard 56, 25
— Edward Baliol 18.
— Edward H. Corse i-
— Edw. Wm. Woodward 36
— Fitzroy TaftonH. 77, 400
— Goeffrey N. Dawson 181
— George 38^
— Geo. Theobalds 212
— Gerald Bassett 444
— Godfrey F. G. Baliol 267
— Henry Charles 46, 292
— John Burke 395
— Johnson William. ..26, 205
— William Henry 423
Savi, Robert J. T 432
Savile, Albany R. C. ... 441
— George Walter Wrey 319
— John Herbert Drax.. 357
— Robert Vesey 306
— Walter Clare. ..53, 169, 368
Saville, Robt. Chas 332
Savona, Edward 189
— Pio 189
— William 72, 1S9
Savory, Albert 145
Saw, Fras. Albt 382
Saward, Michael H....6, 164
Sawle, Fra. A. Graves ... 17
Sawyer, George Henry 443
— George Westreuen 31, 407
— Henry Thomas 395
— Herbert Anthony 28, 408
— Richard H. Stewart 380
Saxe- Weimar, His Serene
Highness Prince Wm.
Augustus Edward 07^4, 132
Sayer, Jas. R. S 135
Sayers.-fteu.J.J. Brydges 506
Scale, C. Harington...22, 399
Scaife, Henry Browse 77,288
Scallon, Robert I. ... 68
Scanlau, Arthur de C.
Sceales, Geo. A. M'L. ..
Schalch. Vernon A. ... 43,
Scharlieb, Wm. Karl ...
Schleswig - Holstein,
JI.R.H. Prince F. C.
G.A.of
— I£. II. Prince VhTistiSiTi
V. A. L. E.A. of 71, 322
Schletter, Percy 54, 237
Schneider, Claude V 422
, 4H
381
35i
409
432
Robert Kellock... 179,369
— Bev. Sydney S 530
— Bev. Thomas 53.
— Thos. Archibald 33.
— Thomas Edwin 435
— Walter 18, 406
- Walter Cleland 431
— Walter Henry 60, 277
— Walter J. Maxwell
— William 439
— Bev. William 531
— Win. Aug 58, 339
— Bev. William Edward 532
— Wm. Thomas Wilson 251
— William W. Hopton 24,403
Scratchley, Victor H. S. 32
Scriven, John Barclay... 146
ScudamCre, Chas. P. 75, 259
— Walter Victor 211
Scully, John 515
Seabroke, George T 277
Seager, William 182
Seagram, Tom Ogle 179
Seagrim, Dudley G 17s
Sealy, Alfred Edw 439
— Chas. Wm. Henry 40, 408
— Geoffrey OrrFearn ... 529
— John M'Queen 182
Seaman, Edwin Charles 211
— James Thomas 285
Searight, Hugh Fforde 133
— James Gerald Lamb 226
Searle, Alfred E. S 418
— Aubrey Vivian 440
— Chas. Thomas Arnaud 424
— Percy Cormack 435
Sears, James Walker ... 292
Seecombe, Arch. K 364
Seckham, Douglas T.... 329
Seddon, Edw. M'Mahon 179
— Thomas Young 428
Sedgetield, Arthur R.W. 434
Reg. Percy Con greve 43o[Sedgwick, Fras. Roger 517
Schoheld, Harry Norton 173 Seed, Henry John 115
— Herbert .; so? Seel, Edm. H.Molyneux6S,23/
828
Seel, Edw. H.Molyneux 225
— Louis E. H. Molyneux 28b
Segrave, Thomas Louis 254
— William Henry Erik 335
3elby,Henrv01iphant:32, 206
— Robert 386
— William 519
Seligman, Herbert S. ... 179
Sellar, David P 138
— Bev. John Annand ... 532
— Thomas Bvrne 267
— Walter D." 267
iellick, J. Henderson ... 518
Se'.ous, Harry Dyson ... 251
— Reginald 330
Selwyn, Chas. H 424
Semini, Victor 252
Sempill, Hon. D. Forbes 33b
— Hon. J. F. ^faster of
SempiH 299
Semple, David 381
— John 380
Senior, Guy 398
— Heury Wm. Richd.... 450
— John Wm. Palmer ... 2^7
— Thomas Palmer 371
Seppings, John Wm. H. 353
Sergison, Charles W. ... 223
Serjeantson, Cecil M. ... 252
Serocold, E. Pcarce 322
Seton, Alex. Maxwell... 180
— Bruce Gordon 519
— Cardon Heury 275
— Heury James 54, 344
— Winton 58, 352
Settle. Hy. Hamilton 22, 206
Sewell, Jonathan Wm.S. 213
Sexton, Edm. George ... 443
— John Jos. O'Brien 430
— Michael John 383
Seymour, Arch. Geo. ... 143
— Charles 379
— Chas. Hugh Napier... 322
— Edward 220
— Edsv. Hamilton ...74, 368
— Heury Wm 66,414
— Lord Wm. F. Ernest.... 5
— William Henry 136
— William Walter 358
Shadfortb, Geo. A. ...63, 334
Shadwell, Leon. Julius. 243
Shaftesbury, Lord 151
Shafto, Charles D 333
Shairp, Alex 442
Heury Frank 444
Shakerley, Ernest Alt'... 282
— Geoffrey Chas 322
Shakespear, Arthur B. 40, 398
— Frank 434
-Geo. Robt. James 17, 406
— John 66,413
— Leslie W 421
— Wm. Fred 423
— William Henry Irvine 3b2
— Wyndhani Arthur B. 401
Shanahan, Daniel Davis 384
Sharman, Eric Harding 526
Sharp, Bev. Aithur A. ... 531
— Albert Gerard Gavin 352
Alfred Granville 327
Frank William 395
Frederick Leonard ... 175
— George Edward 277
— • Bev. James 531
Sharpe, Edward John 66,319
James Birch 56, 208
Sharpin, Bev. G. W 533
Shaw, Alexander Jas. ... 425
Clements Robert 411
— David George L 418
— Francis S. Kennedy... 290
— Frederic Charles 305
— George Jocelyn ...74,416
Harold 257
Harold M. Drury 362
— Herbert Stuart 436
— James 269
James Donala Hay... 398
— Sidney Hunter 325
— Beo. Walter Lilley P. 530
— Wm. Drury 226
Shawe, Charles 358
Shawyer.Alf. Chas... 147
Shea, Johu Stuart M. ... 435
Shearer. Johnston 517
Shearman, Eustace R.A. 151
Shee, MartinArcher 160
Sheehan, P. E. C... 270, 373
828a
Shekleton, Hugh P. ...50, 295I
Sheldrake, Edw.Nodin... 381
Shelley, Arch. D. G. ... 210I
— Bertram A. Graham 212
— Henry Richard... 19, 404.U
— John Courtown Edw. 223
Shelton, Charles 401
Shepherd, Chas. Edw. 18, 406
— Charles Herbert .30
— Sev. Theoph. C 530
Sheppard, Charles Lee.. 40 :
— George Sidney 435
— Herbert Cecil 178
— John Francis ... 354
— Ponsonby 181
— Seymour H 213
— Thomas Winter 237
Sherard. R.Woodchureh 417
Sherbrookp,N.H. Cairns 182
Sherer, Jas. Donnelly... 178
— John Corrie 435
— Lionel Coplev ^52
Sheridan, Rich. Bri sley 158
Sheringharu ArthurWm 24
Sherlock, Geo. W. S 445
— John Ouseley 441
Sherrard, Chas. Wm. 43, 206
— James William 444
— John Meade 37.
— Lawrence Arthur 214
Sherston, John 63, 356
Sherwood, Harold Josh. 211
— Arthur W. C 352
■ — Oliver Caton 73, 360, 369
Shewan. H. Mackenzie 354
Shewed, Arthur Lewis D.444
— Arthur Poole 434
■ — Eden Francis iHi
— Edward Warner 346
— Geo. Lewis Forster ... 401
— Percy Garratt ... 75, 429
Sbewen. Mansel T 419
Shine, Jas. M. F 38
— John Piercey 40
Sbipley.CharlesTyiell... 235
— Harold
— MordauntLea 74, 410
Shipman, Henry J 370
Shipway, Guy Maxwell 273
Shines, JolmChivas 49, ic8
Shone, Wm. T 26,207
Shore, Frederick Hevbt. 39c
— Offley BohunS.F 75,422
— Robert 517
— Walter Francis 395
Short. Anthony H 172
— Fredeiick Juhn 39;
— Hubert G. R. Buries
— John Bartholomew... 386
— Percy Hamilton 27
— William Ambrose ... 178
Shortt, Alex. Graham... 175
— Francis deSausmarez 250
— Sausmarez Dobree73, 23 y
Shoubridge, Chas. A. G. 44;
— Thomas H 294
Showers, Heibert Lionel 424
Shubrick, Chas. Louis 400
Shute, Arth. Blagden 68, 169
— Cameron Deane 357
— Sir Chas. C 147
— Gerald Edward ... 58, 2ot
— Hy. Gwynn Deane 72, 221
— William John 215
Shnter, Reginald G 346
Shuttleworch.AllenR.B. 444
— Digby Inglis 444
Sibthorpe, Charles 324
Sidney,i^on.Algernon54, 168
Silcock, Alexanuer 517
Sill, John Warre .... 56
Sillem, Arnold Fred 227
— James 33, 297
Sillery, Chas. C. A 424
— John Jocelyn D 451
Silver, John Payzant ... 385
— Walter Barrington ... J46
Silverihorne, Jas. W. B. 15 i
Sim, Geo. Hamilton. .56, iod
Sime, Chas. Geo 271
Simmonds, Percy R...... 171
— William A 516
Simmons, G. JP; H. Le B. iic
— Sir J. L. A 4, 204
— Percy Walter 4m
Simms, George Norman 353
— Sev. J. M 390
Sirr.cn, Herbert S. P. ... 282
Index — Active List.
Simon, Maximilian St.
Leger
Simonds, Cecil Barrow
Simonet.John Francis...
Simons, J. J. Money 40,
Simpson, Arth.C . S. Ward
— Arthur Edmund ...52,
— Charles John
Charles Napier ...56,
C. Rudyerd 50,
— David
— Francis Blake ... 143,
George i3,
George Gregory ... 60,
— Hy. C. C. Dunlbp ..54,
— John Chalmers
— Osmond Beckett
— Robert
- Robert John S
- William George
— William Hugh
Sims, Reginald F. M....
Simson, Arthur Fraser
Sinclair, Alf. Law 63,
— Hon. Archibald J. M.
St. C, Master of ...
— David
— HughMontgomerie 45
— Walter .•
Singer, Charles William
— George Hamilton
Singh, Bawa Jiwan
Singleton, Henry T. C.
Sinha, Narendra P. ......
Siordet, Fred. John
Sitwell, Claude G. Hen. 77
— Degge Wilmot
— Fras. Honorius S
— Norman Sisson Hurt
— William Henry ... 50,
Skeen, Andrew
— Oliver St. John
Skeffingtoii.-H'oH.W.J.O.
Skerrett, Fred. Thomas
Skey, Fred. E. G
Skinner, Arthur David
— Bruce M
— Edrn. Grey 28,
— Evelyn Swinton . 18,
— Frederick St. Duthus
— Henry Terence
— James Tierney 17
— Monier Williams ...46,
— Percy Cyriac B
— Robert Bruce
— Sidney Hill
— Thomas Carlyle ......
Skip with, Frederick
— Frederick George ...
— Grey 47,
— James Wemyss
— Philip Arniheld
Slade, Fred. George 17,
JonnRanisay ...1, 18,
Sladen, Chas. St. Barbe
— David ttamsay
— John Ramsay F
>laney, Charles Wynne
— Francis G.Kenyou 71, 332
— Walter R. Kenyon 48, jy
Slater, Henry Martynos, 16,
— Leonard 443
Slator, George Francis 178
Slaughter, Wm. Budd.. £78
Slayter, Edward W 384
Slee, Percy Henry 17.
Slessor, Arthur Kerr ... 30;
— Herbert 391
Sloggett, Arthur T 37^
— Henry Maxwell 381
Sloman, Henry S 279
Small, Alexander 18-
William George 372
Smalley, Frederick ...7, 404
— Henry Davidson 27'
Smallwood, Frank G.... 175
Smart, Alex. Wm 3
— Edw. de Sausmarez 420
Smeaton, Chas. 0 172
Srnerdon, Fred.G.B 373
Smith, Alfred 395
— Alfred Aquila 270
— Alien Le Fleming ... 438
— Allison Eugene 181
— Andrew 244
— Annesley George 373
— Archibald Geo 177
— Arth. Alg. Dorrien ... 357
Smith, Arthur George
Baird
— Arthur Murray
Charles Aitchison ...
Charles Edward
— Charles Hy. Bowden
Sir Charles' Holled ...
Clarence G. Ross
— Seo. Clement
Edmund Perceval
— Edmund Philip B. 32,
— Edw.D. Newnham43,
— Edward Locke C
— Edward Osborne
— Edward Pelham
— Edward Sharpe
— Eric Sydnev Percy...
— Etienne de Herrie'z...
— Francis Lee Baird ...
— Frank Addinsell
— Captain Frederick ...
— Vet. Cupl. Frederick
— Frederic Alexander...
— Frederick Manners...
— Frederic Vincent
— Sec. George
— Georte Barton
— Geoige Edward
— George M. Bullen ...
— Geo. M'lverC
— George Rainier de H.
— Gilbert Boys 71,
- Granville R. Fia. 76,
— Guy de Herriez
— Harry d'Arch
— Harry Reginald W.M.
— Qr.Mr. Henry
— Captain Henry
— Henry Broke
— Henrv Coupe 73,
— Hy. Ernest Hill
— Henry Lockhart... 66,
— Heibert Austen
— Heibert Carington ...
— Herbert Guthrie
— Herbert Sconey
— Horace Mackenzie ...
— Howard William. ..66,
— Hubert Clementi
— Hubert Hamilton
— Hugh B. Protheroe...
— Hugh William
— James Herbert
— J. Robt. Dunlop
— John
— John Blackburn
— John Graham 66,
— John Lindsay
— John Manners
— J. Wm Sidney
— Sev. Joseph Frank ...
— Josh. Waddington ...
Julian C.Cariugton...
K. John Kincaid
— Leonard Kirke
Lionel Abel
Lionel Fergus
— Meredith Carre ...74,
Owen Annesley
— Percy WyndhamP. 19,
Raymond Goaiie
— Renncil Percy
— Robert Astley
— Ronald Kincaid- 68,
— Sidney Browuing ...
Sidney Thomas
Stanley G. Drew. ..66,
— Stephen Marsh
Steuart Bogle ... ..76,
— Sydenham C. U. ...7:,
Sev. Sydney Edward
Thomas Hugh
— Thos. M. H. Kmciid
Thomas Sharpe
Tom Parkyns C
— Vernon Percy
W. Marshall Guthrie
— W. Win. Man 10U 32,
—1 Wilfred Hugh Moore
Wilfrid Edw.Bownas
— WilfridLionelBrook76
Wilfred NoelEdm. ...
— Wilfred Robt. Abel ...
— William Apsley ... 56,
— William Douglas
William Dunlop
William Frank
— William Hugh U. 176,
[Smith, William Whit-
259 more 31, 165-
i7s[Smithe,Percy B 77, 284
44i|Smithers, L?nn%rdS.H. 362
Smithett, Arthur C. H.... 431
— Henry C. E 330-
Smithson, Arthur E 383
— Walter C 68, 154
Smurthwaite, Philip A. 423
Smyly, Frrd. Philip 70, 265:
Smyth, Benjamin 115
— Etwall Walter 22, 403-
— Fred. Augustus 515
— Geoffrey H. J. S 150
— George Abraham 178
— Gerald James W 214
Henry 261
Sir Henry Aug 163
— Hugh Lvle 517
Hugo Wm.N. S.... 66, 368.
— John 525
— John Anibard Bell ... T35
— Nevill Maskelyue 136-
— Owen Stuart. 52, 168
— R. C. E. Skjffington... 221
— Robert Napier 162
— RossAcheson 254.
— T. G. Hawlxesworth... 249.
— ■ Thos. R. Johnson 332
— Vere Staunton 232
William, Oarew 214
3 my the, George F. A... 379
— Henrv Hamilton... 65, 259
Iagoids..y W. T. S. ... 372=
— Ralph Hamilton 234-
Smythies, Raymond H.R. 295
Suatt, Spencer Arthur 276
Snell, Francis Wm. ...41, 409-
Snow, Edm -Graham 329
— Robert Hastings P... 325.
— Thos. D'Oyly 50,271
Snowdon, Harold S. K. iSr
Soady, G. J. Fitz-M. ... 425-
Sol.be, Chas.. Edw. de L. 434
Somerset, C. Wyndham 425
Somerset, Hon. Richard
Fitz Roy 219
Somervell, Ernest 256
— William 233
Somerville, Jolm A. C... 233
— Samuel Wallace 319
— Stafford Janes 271
— Thos. Ca neroti F. 73, 231
Soote, Cecil Speid 249
Sorsbie, Robert Fox ... 211
— Reo. Win.. Fras 396^
Souper, Charles Edward 372
Souter, Arthur Bourke 438
— Hugh Maurice W 327
— Thomas 299.
Southey, Arthur Melville 223
— Charles Elliot 346
— Henry Herbert 431
— John Henry W. 310
— Robert 77, 419
Wm MelviU 429.
Sowerby, Maurics E. ... 214
Sowray, Gerald R 317
Spa'lding, Wm. B 181
Span, Henry J..B 297-
Spankie, J.PatrickW. 61,412
James Brenchley 395
Sparke, Henry Kjwyer 223
Sparkes, Claude S 382
Johu Geo 22:
Win. Spottiswoodeso, 297
Sparks, A. W. T. Buist 518
— Fred. B. Buist 66, 363.
— James Douglas 235
Sparling, Jas. Philip 61, 412.
Sparrow, H.Fras 225
— Richard 141
Spearman, Alex. Young 234
Spedding, Chas. Geo.... 369*
— Charles Rodney 344
— Edw. Wilfrid 176.
— John Carlisle Deey... 287-
Speed, H. S.Andrews56, 208..
spence, A. E. Cecil 381
— Alex. Hierom 0 438-
— Cecil John Heroert... 357
— Edw. K. E 419;
John 22
— Philip Alex. Francis 299.
Philip T. August ine... 428^
Spencer, Alan W. B 154.
Almeric A. W 247*
369J— Arch.Claude Douglas 344,.
24
528
414
443
446
273
S3'
492
5i6
17^
226
.78
335
360
43°
403
442
:7'
317
■45
5'9
iy<-
1691
39
135
'7'
390
419
150
284
3'3
362
438
105
400
265
171
40c
219
169
259
395
+36
Index — Active List.
Spencer.Charles George 385
— Dhanjibbai Barjoeji... 516
— Harrison 175
— John Trevor 74, 303
— JohnW. T 45.i66
— Col. Lionel Dixon 515
— Lieut. Lionel Dixon... 267
— Maurice 369
— Thomas Edward ...32, 409
Spender, Wilfrid Bliss... 181
Spens, Rev. Arthur N . W. 530
— James 48, 310
3peranza,WalterS.J.J.L.2i7
Spioer, Percy L 181
Spiller, Duncan W. L.... 181
Spilsbury, Edgar Ghas.56,208
Spong, Charles Stuart... 383
Spooner, Walter B 395
Spottiswoode, Arthur A. 336
— Charles John 49, 256
— John 322
Spragge, Chas. Hy. 19, 164
Sprague, Louis Chas. ... 344
Spratt,ArthurGraves58, 242
— Edward James Henry 24lstebbing, Frederic A..
— Fred. Thos. Nelson 32, 206
Sprenger, Aloys K 362
Sprint;, Fred. Gordon ... 241
— Reo. Henry C 530
SproD, Alexander 52, 140
— Edward Mark 317
Sproule, Harry H 442
Spry, Leighton Hume... 247
Spurgin, Sir John Bliek 354
• — John Henry 43, 259
Spurrell, Robert Johna6,i4o
Spurway, H. Weston ..
Spyei, John H. Aug, 41, 252
Squire, W. Perfect 382
Stable, Eussell Loscoinbe 307
Stables, Alex 38
Stace, Hy. Watson 36
Stack, Charles Euw 403
— Charles Spottiswoode 434
— George Had 2:
— Lee Oliver FitzM 28
Stacpole, Henry D 373
— -John 45
Stacpoole, Geo. Wm. K. 292
Staddon, Henry Krnest 3d;;
— Francis William ... 36b
Staflord,EdmundH.W.H.2i 1
— Henry L. C. H.... 70, 201,
— Wm.Fras. Howard 58, 20a
Stainforth, Herbert G.... 427
— Lesley C. H 42
— Philip Truman 444
— Richard T 45, 30B
Stalkant, Chas. Edw. U. 384
— Harold A 384
Stallard, Hamilton G.F. 38b
— Raymond M 251
— Stacy Framptou 179
Stamer, Lovelace 157
Stammers, Geo. E. F. ... 3d
Stanbrough, Leonard IC. i8<
Standage, R. Frazer ... 528
Standbndge.Edm.B. 40, ib7
Standen, Jus. Douglas 52, 346
— Robert H. Fraser 304
Stanford, Henry Bedell 171
Stanhope, Percy S 301
Stanistreet, George B. 384
Stanley, Reo. Albert Edw. 531
— Cecil V. S 153
— Edmond Talbot ...65, 30.
— Hon. Ferdinand Chas. 219
— Frederick 18.
— Hon. Frederick Win. 151
— Geoffrey 40, 303
— lion. George Fred 179
— Herbert F.Wentwortb 1
— R. F. A. Sloane 157
Stannus, Gerald W. J.
Fitzgerald t6i
Stansfeld, Cyril Grey ... 441
— Harold H. G 439
— Hubert Arthur 2
— James Rawdon 174
— Thomas W 25b
— Wm. Beauchamp...73, 300
Stanton, Cbarlea J olin... 235
— Edward Alexander, 301
— Edward Charles ...00, 209
— Francis Henry Guy... 179
— Frederick W. Starkey 173
— Harold J amesCiiBi) rd 257 — Reginald Holden ....
— Henry Ernesi 75, i7*|_ yVm. Henry Weymss 357
Stanton, Hubert Lionel 431
— Reginald W. Starkey 315
Stanuell, H. S. M 259
Staples, Arthur George 369
— John 369
Stapleton, Francis H....
Stapylton, Bryan H.
Chetwynd 261
— Granville G. C 227
— Granville J. C 178
Stares. Robert P 251
Starr, W. Henderson
Statham, John C. B. ... 385
— Reo. S. P. H 39!"
Staunton, George 339
— Henry G. Lynch 233
— W. Beauchamp 435
Staveley, Sir Chas. W.D. 303
— William Cathcart 174
Stavert, Thos. Hope 6o, 35
Stawell, George D 4b
Stayner, Frederick S.... 273
— Lawrence George ... 284
Steavenson, Chas. John 237
264
Stedman, Sir Edward 6, 405
— F. Savignac 5
Steel, Edwin Bedford... 385
— James Nisbet 450
— Richard Alexander... 442
Steele, Chas. Edw. B.... 444
— George Frederick 14
— Julian M'Carty 221
— Lawrence L 60, 325
— SI. Geo. Loftus ... 75, 416
Steen, Hunter C
Steevens, John 28, 368
Sienhouse. Herbert W. 250
— James L 18
Stephen, Arthur 51
— Arthur James 24
— Charles .Merton 261
— Robert Campbell 155
Stephens, Edward 215
— George Reginald 232
— Gerard Edm. Byng. .. 357
— Reginald Byng 357
— William 1S2
Stephenson, Cecil M. ... 2
— Krnest Wm. Rokeby 319
— Sir Fred. C. A '.. 221
— John 519
— Theodore Edward 43, 30
Stepney, C. C, Herbert 32
— Herbert, A. Herbert 22
Sterling, John Barton ...
— John Trelavvny 221
Stern, Hy. Julius J 154
Steuart, Ferdinand H.
de Kierzkowski 22
Stevens, Algernon F. ... 519
— Arthur C. J. .
— Buckenhani F 360
— dipt. Chas. Frederick 175
— Major Chas. Fred. 68, 414
— Charles Richard 210
— Cecil Robert 519
— Frank Augustus 231
- Frauk E 32, 3b3
— George Archibald ... 23b
— George Borlase ...58, 4.15
— George Mortun ...33, 165
-Harry Cavave 404
— Harry Whitehall 26;
— John 182
— Malcolm W 40, 404
— Morton 424
— Nathaniel M. Comins 434
-- Reginald W. Morton 344
-- Stephen Repton 429
-- Thomas xii
Stevenson, Alex. Gavin 213
— Edward Hall 179
— Francis 45, 41c
— Henry Wiokham . .... 527
— James 1
— John Stewart 520
— Kenlis Langley ibo
— Nathaniel 5
— Robert 28
— Robert Crawford 172
— Reo. R, Home 53J
— Walter W. Campbell 327
— William Flack 377
Steward, Harry Warry 73,292
Oliver H. D'Alteyrao 300
Stewart, Albert F 247
— Alg. Bingham A 336
— Archibald Campbell 439
— ArchibaldDundonald 356
— Archibald Francis ... 332
— Basil Heron Shaw ... 181
— Bryce 72, 353
-£r.Chas.Edw.(R.Art.) 176
— Lt. Charles Edward
(Black Watch) 299
— Cosmo Gordon 176
— Davison Bruce 1
— Sir Donald M. Bart. 4, 405
— Dudley Strathearn 70, 233
— Francis Thornton 431
— Geoffrey 2
— George Edward 529
— George Powell 271
— Gilbert Macdonald ... 257
— Gordon 369
— Hopton Scott 17, 405
— Houston M. Shaw 158
— Hugh 441
— Ian 269
— James 209
— James Ainstie 130
— James Anthony 17;
— James Cal'ier 6, 40^
— James Fearnley 423
— James Haldane 360
— James Johnston 3
— James Marshall ...... 421
— Jas. M Vansittart ... 26S
— John Alexander 435
— John Henry Keith ... 440
— John Lindesay 442
— Noel St. V". Ramsay 159
— Norman Robert ... t8, 41
- Patrick A. Vansittart 267
— Sir Richd. Campbell 5,403
— Robert JosephTucker 440
— Robert MacGregor 7, 104
Robert St dr 237
Rupert 2f
— Thomas William 525
Walter FitzAlau 441
Hon. Walter John ...
— William 4
— Wm. Edmond Logan 297
— Wm. H. Macintosh7b, 417
— William Murray 342
— William Robert 21
Stiell, David 383
Stiff'e, Arch. F. E 17 =
Still, Reo. Alexander ... 460
— Egerton Willoughby 401
Stirling, Alexander 336
— Archibald
Charles 178
George Murray Home 303
— Henry Francis 22
James David 443
— James Wilfred 54, 16"
— John Gordon 150
— Sir William 5, 164
— William 18
— William George Hay 422
Stistei, C. Heattnwte 76, 245
Stobart, Geo. Herbert... 179
— WilliamEden 139
Stock, Herbert Alfred77, 32S
— Thomas 52, 30
StJCkdale,Gdfv. H. W.7i, 209
— Herbert Edward 174
Stockley, Arthur Uniaoke 177
— Ernest Normau 213
Henry Hudson Fraser 401
— Hugh Roderick 212
James Pearson 349
John Cator 371
Vesey Mangles 63, 41
Stockwell, Chas. Inglis 334
— Geo. Clifton IngUs ... 330
— Hugh Charles 334
Stodavt, Thomas 526
Stodd.irt, Chas. Heu. 22, 406
— Frederick William ... 32
— George 180
Stoker, M.C.L.Caulfeild 361
Richard N 516
— Wm. B. Caulfeild 371
Stokes, Alfred 73, 171
Cnas. Hy. Geo. Vesey 272
Claude Bayfielu 443
Folhott Stuart F 30
Henry Haldane 378
LeslieFalkinerJ.de V. 231
William Allen 213
8225'
Stokoe, Thomas' Tvi chard 282
Stone, Ar. Brabazon 261
— Reo. Arthur E 530'
— Charles Alfred 383
— Francis 357
— Francis Gleadowe 58, 169.
— Gno. Robf 41, 237-
— John Graham 26, 167
— Lionel Geo. Tempest 235
— William Richard 434
Stonemin, James 41, 363
Stoney, F. J. Wetherall 382
— George Butler 268
— Ralph D. Sadleir 346-
Stooks, Charles Sumner 265
Stopford, A.Bouverie 24, 167
— Hon. Fred. William:.. 28-
— Heneage F'rank 181
— Horace Robert ...60, 22r
— Lionel Arthur M 305
— Wyndham Horace ... 401
Storr, Charles L 441
— Henry 319
Storrs, Reo. R. Aug. ... 530
Story, Edw. Kenmir ... 401
Stotherd, Edw. A.Wood 431
— Sydney Boyle 243-
Stow.EHiot P.' Philipson 155
Stoyle, George Henry... 369-
Stracey, Sir Edw. P. Bt. 133
Ernest H. Denne 239.
John Bourchier ...65, 223
Strachan, E. Aubrey7i, 271
— Jas. Arthur 45, 301
Rt. Reo. John Miller 532
Straehey, John 418
- Richard John 356
Strafford, Percy B 284.
Strahau, Charles 6, 215
— George Aubrey 436
Strange, Arthur James.. 438
— Harry Bland 174
— Robert George 171
Stra.ugways, H. S. Fox.. 428
— Theodore Stephen Fox 344
Stratford, Cecil Vernon
Wingheld 58, 20S
Stratton, Fred. Chas.... 395
— Wallace C. R 446
Streatfeild, Eric 339,.
— Henry 60, 219
Street, Alt'. Wm. Fred... 527
— Arthur 360
— Ashton 52S
— Edmund Rochfort ... 291
— Harold Edward 180
— Herbert 161
Streeten, Bernard S. ... 282
Stretton, William Lionel 261
Strick, John Arkwright 317
Strickland, Edw. Peter 239.
— EdwardS 354
— Percy C. Hutchison... 525.
— Wm. Alex. Wickede... 446
Striediuger, Oscar. ..310, 365.
Stringer, Fred. Wm 241
Sttong, AddiugtonD. ... 443
— Charles Powlett 251
Frederic Lewis H. ... 401
Henry Stuart 442
— Herbert Percy 443
— Norman B. Glegg 440
— Sydney Pnilip 58, 269
— William 177
Stroud, Edward James.. 4c o
Struuts, Bernard M 401
Stuart, Alex. P.. D.Carmatt43t
— Alex. George 225
Alex. Ramsay 72, 170
Andrew Mitchell 74, 209
— Burleigh Eras. B 275
— Chas. John Lewis 61, 412
Chas. H. Villiers 443
Claude Houston 271
— Donald Forbes 427
Donald Mackenzie ... 259
Edward Andrew 225
Godfrey R.Couyngnam277
— Herbert Craven 352
Hugh Seymour David 308
Jonn 299
John Robert 3S1
— John T. Burnett 357
Patiick Villiers 236
Ralph Esme 17b
— Reginald Pole 329
Rjoert Charles O. 74, 171
Reo. Hobt. Wm. Hall 53a
828c
Stuart, Ronald P. Kilbee 305
— Sidney Offord 380
— Walter Ochiltree 272
— William D. Villiers ... 442
Stubbs, Arthur G. B. ...373
— Arthur Kennedy , 275
— William 134
Stucley.HumphreySt.L. 220
Studd, Herbert Wm.
Studderc, Edward 364
Stulpnagel, Chas. Wm.
Sturges, Wm. Eden 63, 233
Sturmer, Arthur J 524
Sturrock, George C 18c
Sturt, Robert R. N...49, 411
Style, Rodney Charles..
Suart, Wm. H 47
Sudds, Wm. Benj. ...190, 370
Sudley, A.J. C. G. Tisct
Sugden, A. Maitland 373
Sugg, Benjamin 21
Sulivan,G.D. Filmer 45, 13
Sullivan, Edw.Langford 429
— Hugh Aug 39
— Rupert Edward 42
Sumner, Oha.Mannoir 63,295
Sunder, Chas. Edward... 518
Sunderland, Alfred J. E. 242
Supple, James Fras 37
Surtees, Heury S. B 133
— HerbertC 63, 221
Suther. CuthbenC... 5, 397
— Percival 180
Sutherland, Alic 350
— David 'Waters 519
— Henry Holmes 299
— John Campbell 424
— William Dunbar 526
Sutton, Alex. Arthur ... 382
— Francis Goodwin Hill 433
— Henry George 419
— Hugh Clement 221
Swabey, Frederick 361
— Louis William 380
— Maurice 38
— Wilfred Speddiug 365
Swaine, Arthur T. ...56,344
— Charles Edward 26
— Charles L 524
Index — Active List.
Sykes, Clement Arthur i78:Taylor, George Philip Du
— Harold Piatt 136J Plat
Herbert Scholfield .. 259;— Gordon Annesley
Joseph 516, — Guy Hastings
— Percy Molesworth ... 1361— Harcourt Ernest
— William 137 — Haydon d'A. P.... 68.
Wm.Ainley 517. — Hy.ClarenceGrant73,
— William Ernest 330' — Herbert Wodehouse..
Sylvester.GeorgeHolden 379! — Hugh Neufville
Sym, John Munro ... 6, 405I — Hugo Mascie
Syme.Seo. J.G.Skittowe 53c — John
Symon, Walter C 1791 — Sev. John
Symonds, Charles W.H. 430 — John Shawe
— Sev. Geo. D 457 — John Vickriss
— George Da vey 1751— Lyttelton R.J. Waters
John F. Loder 292! — Mowbray
Symons, Adolphe 154!— Neville Cracroft
— Charles Bertie Owen 214! — Oswald Albon A .,
— Frank Albert 384!— Percy Hy. Mitchell...
— G.A.J. Soltau 322 1— Philip Beauohamp 70,
— Lionel C. Soltau 3321 — Reginald 0 'Bryan ...
— Thomas Henry 526 — R.H.B .. 77,267,
— Sir William Penn ... 16
Syms, Edwin Albert ... 402
Synge, SirF. Robt. M.60, 29;
— Mark 442
Synnott, Wilfrid Thos. 181
Syson, Alfred E 401
Szczepanski, Hugh C... 181
Tabor, Albert M 144
Tagart, Harold A. L. ... 156
Tahourdin, Spencer M. 4431— William James
Tailyour, George H. F. 181 iTa3-lour, George Ryfield
— H. W. Renny 43, 207JTeacher, Norman M'D.
— Thos. F. B. Renny... 210 Teale, Edward J. J.. ..71,
fait, Fred. Guthrie 29glTeck, HM.tke Duke of
Sir R. C. Haye;
— Robert Eyre S. ... 74,
— Robert James Fred...
— St. John L. H. Du Plat
— Stuart Campbell
— Wilbraham
— William
— William Henry
— William H.F 60,
falbot, Sir Adelbert C.40, 408
— ZoniEdmundB.... 56, 152
— Frank Eustace Geo. 362
— Fred. Gilbert 357
— George J. F 65
— George R. FitzRoy ... 17S
— Harry Lynch 72, 397|Teed. Arthur S. H.
John 433 Tempest, RogerStephen
— H.S.R. Prince Alex-
ander of.
— H.S.H. Prince Adol-
phus of
— .U.S. a. Prince Fran-
cis of
— JohnstonS 50
— Hon. Milo George 50, 208
— Hon. Reginald A. J. 1, 7
Talland, Frank 161
Tancock, Osborne K.
— Francis L. Victor 22o:Tancred, Thos. Angus ... 175
— Frederick Robt 515 — Thomas Selby 436
— George Wiliiam 247|Tandy, Edward A 213
— Leopold V 6 — Edward Ord 452
Swainson, Fred. Ernest 320
Swan, Charles Tarrant 430
— John Stewart 43S
— Norman Edward 256
— William 369
— William Travers
Swann, Clarence J. H... 179
— Harington 237
— John Christopher 66, 413
Swanston,CharlesOhver 428
• Nowell ShersoD 417
Temple, A. H. Williams
— C. Pilcher
— Frank Valiant
— Henry M 49,
175!— John 48,
— John Alexander ...18,
— Reginald Cecil
— Richard Carnac ...47,
William Arthur M.
148
.19, 40D
410
27.
— Ernest Napper 181 Templer,_Chas. Bertram 419
437
416
346
419
436
174
— Henry Strafford
— John
— Maurice O' Conner ... 214
Tanner, Charles Oriel O. 431
— John Arthur 66, 209
Tapp, James H. W 17
Tarbet, Wm. Godfrey... 256
Tarry, Geo. Golbourn ... 252
Tarte,BernardR.Kimieir 229
Tarver, Alex. Leigh 4
Swanton, James H... .68, 399 — William Knapp 369
Swayne, Cha. Henry ... 378
— Edward Hopton 245
— Eric John Eagles 423
— Harold George C. 76, 209
Sweeny, Terence H 516
Sweet, Edw. Herbert ... 440
Sweetman, Michael J.... 249
— Michael James J 275
■ — Richard 254
Sweetnam, Stephen W. 385
Sweny, Wm. Frederick 235
Swetenham, Foster 143
— Robert A 19,407
— Roger 229
Swettenham, Geo.Kilner 346
— Thos. R. E. Warren 249
— Wm. Alex. Whybauit 180
Swift, R. Meade P 354
Svvifte, Edin. Lenthal ... 438
— Francis William 236
Swiney, Alex. J. Henry 211
— Ernest Robt. Rainier 427
— George Walter B. ... 70, 414
— Gilbert Mars R. A.
S winhoe.EdmundArthur 436
Swinlej', Geo. D.Probyn 443
Swinton, Ernest Dunlop 212
— Francis Edward 52"
— Robert Bruce 310
Swire, Henry 373
Sword, Wm. Denuistoun 329
Swynnerton, Rev. Chas. 530
Syer, Herbert Kingston 266
Tatam, Walter John ... 395
Tatchell, Edward 241
Tate, AlanE 381
— Chas. Wm. Henry 45, 368
Gerard William 384
Godfrey 529
Tatham, Arthur G 66, 397
— Charles J. Willmer ... 382
— Harold 311
Tawney, Charles Joseph 241
— Edw. Plowden A.. .72, 170
Tayler.Wm.FothergillC. 435
Taylor, AdrianAubreyC. 354
— Alexander William77, 227
— Arthur H. Mendle ... 162
— Arthur Wm. Neufville 430
— Arthur Whitcombe... 532
— Cecil Hugh 330
— Cecil Salusbury 175
— Charles Lancaster ... 265
— Daniel 234a
— Douglas James On'75, 416
Cyril Frank
— Henry 75,
— Walter Francis
Tennant, C. Cambridge
— Edward
— Hy. Lancelot
Thomas B. Everest...
Ternan, H. A. Breffney
— Henry Breffney... 41,
— Richard R. B
Trevor Patrick B. 49,
Terry, A. F. A. Imbert
Astley Herbert
— Robt. J. Atkinson ...
Tetley, Arthur S
Teversham, R. K. ... 66,
Tew, Cyril Crofton B. ...
— HaroldS
— Thomas Percy
Thacker, Henry Joseph
— Robert Christy
Thackeray, Charles B....
— Frederick Rennell 60,
— Henry James
— Thomas M. Gerard 47,
Thackwell, C. G. R. 75,
— Charles Joseph
— Edward LoftusR
— Joseph Edwin
— Osbert Montague R. .
1 — William Henry ...6:,
Tharp, Gerard Prideaux
Thatcher, Gerald Gane
— John Frederick
Charles 65,
— Edward 39;.,
— Edward Moore 441I
— Edward Thornton ... 26i;Thellusson, A. W. W. A.
— Ernest Fitzwilliam ... 36411'heobald, Hy.Chas. W.
— Ernest Frederick 210)— Stanley Reay
— Francis Heale 76, 431 Thesiger, Son. C. W. ...
— Fras. Pitt Stewart ... 364 — Richard H 77,
— Fred. Edw. V 56, 305|Thicknesse, John A. ...
— George 215 IThiele, Chas. W
— Geo. A. Campbell 436[Thistlethwayte, Evelyn
— Beo. George Ledell 457! William 74,
Thorn, George St. Clair 385
Thomas.ArthurC. H. 72, 307
— Arthur Havilland 65, 363
Berkeley Hardinge... 27s
Charles Fred 19,403
— Charles Latimer 361
Charles Samuel W. ... 180
David Brodie 261
— Edward Algernon D. 275
Francis Herbert S. ... 422
Frederick William ... 437
Geo. Trevor H 381
— GeorgeTucker 524
Sir Godfrey V. Bart.
56, 168
— G wyn 440
Henr3' Melville 177
— Henry Robt.Dacres 41, 409
— Hubert St. George ... 425
— John Wellesley 290
— Reginald Percy 346
— Reginald Seymour ... 443
— Robert Henry 214
— William Fred 525
Thomason, Arch. F 433
Thompson, Albert Geo.. 38J
— Andrew Green 43,1 (. >
Arthur H. Symes 181
— Aubrey Julian 180
-— Bernard A 247
-■ Bernard Henry 215
— Gen. Charles William 156
— 3Ta/orCharlesWm. 71, 141
— Croasdaile Miller 525
— Cyril rowney 428
— DavidMont 419
— Edward Gerald... 158
— Edwin StephenWrighti45
— F. Hacket 61, 342
— Frank S. Corbitt 529
— George Frederick ... 136
— Harold C. Springall 295
— Harold Jas. Meysey 357
— Harry Adair 348
— Harry Arth. Hale ... 432
— Henry Neville 381 .
— Herbert John 360
— Ivan Frank Ross 436
— John 369
— John Alexander R. ... 277
— Noel Gilliat 239
— Richard 46, 207
— Richd. L. Brereton... 213
— Robert George 381
— Roland Wycliffe 307
— William Anson 417
— Wm. Arthur Murray 174
— William George 179
— William Henry 16
William Thomas F.... 362
— Wm. Maxwell 212
— William Oliver 24, 406
— Sev. William Fras. ... 530
Thomsett, Rich. Gillham 378
Thomson. Alex. Fred. E. 177
— Alex. Guthrie 442
Alex. Henry Gouger 439.
— Andrew Graham ...52, 209
— Charles 519
— ChristopherBirdwood 214
— C. F. S. Anstruthero3, 133
— Charles William ...19, 164
— David Birdwood 422
— Edmund Peel 353
— Francis Wyville ....;.. 517
— George Addison L. ... 244
— George Sloane 528
— Harry Michael 351
— Vet. Lt.Col. Henry ... 39s
— Capt. Henry 525
— Kenry George Allen 234
— HughD. White 174
— Qr.AIr. James 233
— James .„ -..383
— James Alex. Skene 61, 284
— JocelynHome 171
— John Bustee Cooke ... 245
— Mowbray Townshd.75,417
— Noel Arbuthnot 336
— Roger Gordon 181
— Samuel John 516
— Slade 339
— Thomas George ...40, 407
— Wilfred Bnrrell 380
— Rev. William ,. 530
— .WilliamAnstruther72, 134
— William David ... 75,416
— William Dixon Mann 134
Index — Active List.
828c!
Thomson, Wm. Gordon
— Wm. Montgomerie ...
Thorne, Antoine D
— Charles Henry
— Henry Albert
— John F. Vernon
— William James
Thorneycroft, Alex. W.
Thornhill, Clement B....
— George Badham
— Henry Beaufoy ...58,
— John
— Wm. Henry
Thornley, Robert Wm
Thornton, Arth. Parry 41
— Charles Edward
— Edward Evelyn D. ...
— Leslie Heber
— Sidney Vernon ... 71,
— William Brooke
Thorold,Chas.CecilH. 45,
— Frederick Temple ...
— Hayford Douglas. ..66,
— Henry Cecil
— William Grant
Thoroton, Charles J. ...
Thorp, Arthur Edw.ird
— Arthur Hugh
— Austin
— Herbert W. Beck
— John Claude 173,
Thorpe, Alfred
— Edward Ivan de S. ...
— Gervase
— John Claude
— John Somerled
— William Stewart
Thowless, Edwin
Thoyts, Fras. Gordon G.
— Harry NewmanMorgan
Threipland.Wm. Murray
Threlfall,Chas. Morris...
Thresher, E. Burnaby...
— Jas. Henville
Threshie. Kobert A...65,
Thring, Edw. Clavell ...
— Richard H. D
Throckmortun. R. C. B.
Thrupp, Edw. Fred
— Francis M 176,
Thmllier, SirB.. E. L. ...
— Henry Fleetwood
— Leslie Cardew
— Willoughby
Thurburn, Arthur Hugh
— James White 32,
— Walter Levinge
Thurnall, Henry P
Thurston, Hugh C
— Hugh Stanley
Thwaites, William
Thwaytes.EdmundChas.
— Henry j
Thynne, Reginald!'
— Ulric Oliver
Tibbits, Walter
Tickell, Edward James..
Tidswell. Edward Cecvl
Tighe, Francis Alfred ...
— Michael Augustus ...
— Michael Joseph
— Stanislaus Michael ..
— Vincent John
Till, Francis Edward ...
Tillard, Arthur B
— Arthur George
— -Francis Bonha.ni
TiUbrook, P. Lim
Tilley, Wm. Fairbairn...
Tilly, Justice C 52,
Tiluey, Harold J
— Norman E
— Wm. Arthur
Timbrell, Thomas
Timmis, ilex. Wellesley
— John Vernon
Tims, Frederick
Tindalr Arthur H. U. ...
Tinker, Edward 73,
Tinley, Gsrvase F. N.70,
Tipping,E.A.Gartside76>
— -Robt. F. Gartside 60,
TisdaJl, Arthur Lauce73,
Tizard, Henry E
Tobin, Fred. John... 58,
Tod, Alex. Geo. Wm. ...
— George Russell
Tod, John Kelso -... 425
— Noel Moir 269
Todd, Arthur George ... 395
— Chas. Campbell 351, 374
— Octavius 379!Trethewy, Thomas L
— Wm. Joseph 256] — Walter Hugh
Trench.Stewart John =4, 2S4iTurubull. George Oliver 362'
Trenchard, Hugh M. "... 259 — Harold Price 395
Trent, Francis Harrison 277,— Hugh V. Corbett 208
— George Alexander ... 308 — Walter Birrie 5'9
282|Turner, Alex. Scott 310
290. — Alfred Edw. 17,164
i82,Todhunter, Herbt. Wm. 268lTrevelyan, W. F 373)
250 Toke.Roundell Tristram 297 Trevor, Arthur P 44°|
Toker.Alliston C 6, 405
Toiler, Hamlet B 257
Poison, Wilfred 16
Tomblings, Edw. G 149
Tomkin, Jas. W. Royce 354
Tomkins, Ernest Loith... 176
406] — Harry Leith 439
4331 — William Edward 432
364 — Win. Percival 4, 215
357lTomkinson, Henry 24
i7o|Tomlin,MauriceHilliard 256
310 — RobertErnest 211
263lTompson,HewWakeman 290
• Alfred G. Burn 432
■ Alfred H. P 56, i£8
— Francis W 37S— Archer L. M 72, 170
Harry 420) — Arthur Edw 213
Henry Octavius 380!— Arthur Jervois .
Herbert Ed ward 315
Hubert B. Cosmo 247
— William Herbert 229
Trew, Edward F 401
Trewby, Bev. Donald.. 530
Trewman, Geo. T 380
Tribe, Cecil Walford 352, y
Augustus Henry. ..18, 406
— Benjamin 140
— Bingham Alexander 357
— Charies 310
— Charles Hampden ... 243
— Edward 190
— Ernest Vere 213
— Charles Walter 432I — Francis Charles 233
Trim.Robert William325, 369 — Frank Gordon 214
Trimby, Thomas 353I — Fred. Mansel 33, 165
islToms, Francis B. R... 66, iSgTrimnell, Wm. D- C 180J — Frederick Wm. Chas. 430
284 fonge, William Corrie... 239 Tringham, Archibald M. 227]— George Harvey 42Z
Tonnochy, Valens C. 49, 4i2|Tripp, Arth. W. Howard 237
Toogood, Arth. Seymour 234
— Cecil 286
Topham, T. Harrison ... 210
Toppin, Harry Stanley 233
forbett, Francis H. B. 307
315 Tordiffe, Stafford H. W. 325
370 Torkington, G. Stukeley 244
2,1 — Richard Humphrey.. 236
251 Torrie, Lawrence J. 50, 411
3=1 Pothil], Francis W. G.72,170
369 Tottenham, Chas. Bosvile 155
223 — PonsonbyJohn Lottus 292
151 — RobertLoftus 427
386 Toulson, Clement P 138
245 Tovey.Geo. Strangways 181
149 Tower, Conyers 137
219 — George Alfred 8, 208
149 — William Maitland 144
Townend, Beo. A. J. .
396
Townley, Charles R...47, 243
Townsend, C. C 66, 169
-Harold Lake C 443
Triscott, Charles P.. ..61, 169I-- Henry Blois 215
Tristram, Chas. Edw.... 4331— HenryEdward Martin 240
— Lancelot S.B 297' - Henry Hamilton F. ... 433
— Miles Halton 1=4 - Henry Scott 76, 299
Tritton, Charles 4.9 — Herbert Guy 261
— Oswald iSo| — Horace Harrison 213
Trollope, Arthur G 2291 •■ James Gibbon 66, 417
Trotman,C. Newsham .. 400
— Nathaniel Fisnnes ... 398
Trotter, Alg. Richard... 133
— Edward Henry 219
— EverardG Stanley ... 443
— Gerald Fredcrie 219
Gilbert. R. A. John... 285
— John Digby .. 370
- Martin Newman 282
— Neville George Harry 284
— Percy Alexander 2S4
— Reginald George 519
- Samuel Coinpton... 26, 205
— William 381
— Henry 6
— Jamos Keith 40
— Philip Durham
— Robert Francis 45
— Warren Francis . . .70
— William John
Troup, Arthur George
— Cuthbert Hanson 279! Trousdale, Henry Cecil 295
— Edmond 377
— Edward Neville 2.
— Edward Copleston ... 446
— Robt. Edw. Lawrence 27
— Samuel 38.
— Sam.C Chetwodei78, 369
fownshend, Charles
Vere F 46, 421
— Ernest 73, 209
— George Robert... ...56, 168
Towse, Ernest Beckwith 339
Towsey, FrancisWtn.247,362
Tozer, Arthur G. M 360
Tracey , Arthur 36, 1 "
— Hon. A. H. C.
Haubury 134
— Eric T. H. Hanbury . 221
— WUliam Maxwell 227, 369
'Traherne, Geo. Gilbert... 175
Traill, John Murray 231
— William Hemy 277
— William Stewart 213
Trapani, Alfred 69, 189
— Charles 69
Travers, Arthur Hope... 220
— Eaton Aylmer 32, 413
— George Alfred 211
— Hugh Mortimer 252
— Hugh Price 139
— Jonas Hamilton duB. 205
— Joseph Oates 242
— Robert Eaton 436
Treanor, Thos. Stanley 313
L'redgold, John A. T. ... 364
— Wm. Lancelot 360, 369
Treeby, Henry Paul. ..68, 279
Treffry, Frederic 371
Trefusis, Ron. Hy. W.... 223
— Ron. Walter Alex. ... 224
Tregear, Fred. Charles 439
— Vincent F. W 438
— Vincent Wm 71403
Treherne, Fras. Harper 380
fremayne, Ron. Arthur 282
— John Hearle 154
Trench, Fred. A. Le Poer
4i) 363
— Fred. John A 58, 160
— Geo. Fred. Cheuevix 446
— Henry Walter 32, 352
— Richard H. Chenevix 143
Trower.CourtneyVor.56, 205
Truell, Edmund G. S. ... 234
Trueman, Chas. F. H.... 327
Truman, Wm. Robinson 16
Truscott, John J&3 190
Trusler, James 182
Trydell, Arthur Stuart.. 395
— Botet 428
Tryon, George C 219
Tucker, A. E. Ranelagh 261
— Albert Napoleon 215
— Aubrey Charles 332
— Benjamin 402
— Charles 5
— Ernest Fred. Gordon 529
— George 215
Louis Henry EtnileiS, 403
urton, Hugh M 440
166' — Ralph Douglas 261
17I — William Harry 65, 208
410 Tusou, Charles Edward 269
397 — George Edward 157
383I — Sir H. Brasnell 5, 397
— Harry Denison 286
Tweddell, Francis 426
— Henry 432
Tweedie, Gerald Scott... 225
— Henry Carmichael ... 329
— John Lannoy 16
— William John Bell ... 350
Twidale, Wm.C. E 181
Twigg, Edw. Francis ... 431
— Herbert Jos Richard 529
— Robert Hinry 56, 418
Twining, P. Geoffrey ... 211
Twiss, Edward Francis 249
— Francis Arthur 17S
— George Edward 379
— Hubert Richard 398
— John Heury 211
— Wm. Louis Aberkirch 362
Twist, Alex. W. E 352
— TudorHenry St. Geo. 62, — Ernest Frederick 154
— William Guise 24 Twoiney, lieo. Timothy 396
dickey, Be 0. J. G. White 396
— Tbos. Broderick A.... 38c
Tudor, Ernest Augustus
'Tudor 210
— Henry Hugn 178
— Lechmere Howell ... 266
L'udway, Robert John-o, 303
Twyt'ord, Ernest H. S.... 209
— Lionel Thos. C 329
Twyuam, Humphrey M. 277
— Thomas MacGregor... 334
TyacKe, George 173
— Nicholas 384
L'yidec, William 54, 168
Tufnetl, Arth.Wyndhain 227 Tyler, Alfred Herbert... 213
— Edward 130]— Arthur Joan 284
— George Murray 303I — Arthur Malcolm 174
— Hugh Richard 76,273 — Charles William 173
Lionel Chas. Gostling 279
Nevill Arthur C.de H. 303
Tugwell, CI. Buchanan 294
Tuite, Mark Antony 75, 416
L'uke, George Jerry A. 382
— Martin L 74, 209
Tull, Frank Kellow 366
Tullibardine, Marquis of 134
1'ulloch, Donald Fiddes 178
— Jas. Bruce Gregorie... 315
— John Arthur S 210
— John WalterGraham75, 420
— Richard M. Gregorie 313
— Tom Gregorie 176
Tulloh, Geo. Swinton ... 273
— Robert Henry Wm.... 315
Tuohy, John Fra 516
Tupman, John A 400
— Kenneth Lyon 237
Tupper, Gas. Le M 163
Turubuil,Cha.Fred.A.43,282
Francis Cameron 179
— Frederick 306
- Henry Edward 61, 208
— James Arbuthuot 175
— John Charles 56, 208
— Ralph Edward 176
— Roper Maxwell 333 ■
— T;evor Bruce 18, 164
— W. E. Saumerez 295
Tyndall, Henry Stuart 443
— Robert 332
— Wm. Ernest Marriott 284
Tyrell, Beo. Edward 506
Tyrrell, Arthur Fredk... 384
— Aug. Charles Lionel 353
— Chas. Robert 380
— Gerald Ernest 179-
— John Frederick 180
Tyrwhitt, Ron. Rupert
73, 171
Tytler, H. Christopher 429 '
82 8e
Index — Active List.
Tytler, Robert Adam l Verner, George de Wet
Neilson 339 — Thomas Edward
Umfreville, Harry K. ... 285 — Wm. W. Cole
— Percy 313 Vernon, Granville Wm.
— SamuelG 284 — Hubert Edwaid
Underwood, Kdw.Arth. 318 — Ronald James
— Joseph Wm 145,'Verschoyle, E. Greville
Unett, John Alfred 249 — Jno. Hamilton 58,
TJniacke, Henry Percy... 339 Versturme, Chas. Hamil-
— Herbert C. Campbell 174 ton
— Norman Fyfe 160 — Henry Palairet
— Robie Fitzgerald 271 Vertue, Naunton Henry
TJnthank, Clement W.O. 144 Vesey, Chas. Edw. Gore
— John Salusbury 332 — Herbert Charles
TJnwin, Gaston B. .. 76, 4171 — Ivo Lucius B
— Robert Burrell 243Vetch, William Francis
Upcher, Russell 7jVickers, Chas. Ernest...
TJpperton, Stuart 295! — Cuthiert
Urmston.ArchibaldG.B. 40c! — Hilton
— E. Brabazon 68,350' — Wilfrid Constant
Urquhart, Edw. Fred. | Vidal, Chas. BarnabyM.
Maltby 2991 — Leonard Hugh 75,
— Edward Wm. L i36Vidler, Wm. Thomas ...
Usborne, Philip 0. G. ... 2 14 Vigne, Robert Austen...
— Thos. Masters i7sjVigors. Cliffe Henry
TJssher, Allan Vesey 269 — Philip Urban
— Edward 143!— Philip U. W
Utterson, Henry Kelso 294— Richd. Percy L
Vaid.CooverjeeCawasjee 517 — Thomas Mercer
Valentine, Giles 2i4|Villiers, Charles Hyde...
Vallancey.H.d'Estampes 3501 — Evetyn Fountaine ...
Vallentm.HeDryEdward i7vVince, William
— John Maximilian 245 Vincent, Arth. Gustave
Vallings, Fred Fitz Roy 272I— Berkeley
— Henry Alan 435 — Edward
Vance, Sir Horatio Page 131 — Frank Lloyd
Vandeleur.CecilFosterS. 223 — Harry
— Crofcon Bury 209 — Henry Alex 30,
— Henry Hartley 180I— Heury Osman
— Robert Seymour 336jVine, Francis Marshall
— Wm. MountcharlesC. 303 Vines, Charles James £5,
Vanderbyl, Chas. F 157 Vivian, Arthur Granville
Van der Byl, John T49; — Charles Augustus ...
— Frederick Guy 47,
Vizard, Robt. Davenport
Von Donop, PelhamG.48,
— Stanley Brenton.,.73,
Von Hugel, Norman G
Van der Gucht, Geo. T. 362
— RupeitL 437
Van der Kiste, Freegii'i,
William 180
Vanderzee. F. Henry 7,405
— Henry Frank 1741 Vores, Charles H. S. 76,
— John Herbert +i3JVost, William
Van de Weyer, Bates It. 223 Vousden. Wm. John 22
Vane, Hon. Wm. L...76, 332 Vowell, Hugh Alex... 65
Van Geyzel, John L 525 1— Richard Augustus ..
Vanrenen, Adrian J. H. 424 Voyle, Henry Elliot
Vyse, Cecil Howard
— Edward Howard
— George A. Howard...
Vyvyau.C jurtenay B.72,
— Herb. Reginald
— Richard Walter C. ...
Wace, Edward Gurth ...
— Ernest C 49,
— Richard 22,
— Reo. Walter
Waddell, Jas. Douglas...
— Lawrence Augustus...
Waddington, Evelvn de
B
Wade, Alex. P. C. H
— George Augustus
— Harrv A. L. H
— Arthur Sanders 24
— George Rainier 434
— Jacob Pieter D 26, 406
— James Ernest 21:
Vans-Agnew, Edw. L.... 256
— Francis 173
— John 4ib
Vansittart, Eden ....^.72, 415
VanSomeren.Wm. W.... 444
Van Straubenzee, A. H. 210
— Bowen Wm. Sutton... 26.,
— CasinnrCartwright... 175
— Casimir Heury C. ... 2433
Vassall, Phillips S 2; y
Vassallo, Nicola 16
Vaughau, Chas. Davies 28^
— Edward 327
— Edward Gyles 434
— Edw .Jas. Forrester. 242
— Esmae Allan Peers... 231
— Eugene N. E. Mallet 220
— ■ Henry Bathurst 419
— Herbert R 234! Walfing,' John W. C.
— Hugh T. Jones 10 Wager, Euclid Ero jKe
— John 148 ""
— Joseph Chas. Stoelke 51S
— Louis Ridley 443
— Percy Balderstou 4191 vVailes, Wm. Eteson
— Philip Edmund 530J Vaiuewrignt, Arthur R.
— Richard Randal 432I vVainman, PuiUo S. G.
— Robert Edward 432I Wainwright. Gerald C. ..
• Thomas Tweed ...52, ioSJWait, Hugh G. K
364! Waite, Albert Wm
29s] Waituman, Roland H.
189! WaKe, Edw. Sc. Aubyn
189! — Herewird
189 — ilugh St Aulbyn
Venaoles, Charles Johu 273 — William St. Aubyn...
— Edward Frederick ... 313I Wakefield, Heury G. R.
Venour, Walter Edwin 429J— 1'iiomij . Montague ...
— Wilfrid John 354j Waldegrave, Earl
Veutris, Francis 171 Waidron, Francis 52,
Vereker, Chas. G ^77! — Henry Fra. Kelly 75.
Verner, Edw. Wingtield 239; Waldy, Richard W.'
— H. Molesworth St. A.
— James Moles worfca. ...
— T. Stewart Herschel
— William Barton
Wadeson, Fred. W.
Vagaoru, Wm. Danvers
Wagsiaff, Cyril M
vVahab, Robert Alex. 43,
Vawdrev, George .
— Charles Lewis
Vella, Alired 71,
— Arthur .
■ Walter Dunbar.
212
225
229
213
429
227
16
213
440
429
526
398
38c j
172
254
255
242
34*
373
134;
288
240
400
179
430
182
408
173
398
273
437
441
410
327
207
170
211
171
5.8
407
247
373
277
180
'44
237
229
242
297
214
167
165
S3i|
352
5161
353>
231
583;
179
WALES, H. S. H. the
Princeof
t, 4, 132, 133, 134, 151,339
Walford, George Henry 244
— Neville Lloyd 22, 164
— Wm. Sworder 47, 166
Walker, Albert Lancelot 6
— Alexander 6, 164
— Alex. Lamond 173
— Alexander Ramsay .. 214
Charles Cecil G 362
Chas. E. FitzGerald 265
Charles Pope 3S2
— Claude E. Forestier... 175;
— Claude Ernest Hyln 246:
— Edgar Holford 40,166:
— Edmd.SGmerviHeF.76,17:
— Edw. John Howard... 327;
— Edward Wm. May ... 178
— Francis Spring 438
— Frank Hercules 329
Sir Fred. W. Edw. F. 5
— George 212
— George Kemp 395
— George Lemon 524
— George Stanley 384
— George T. Forestier... 174
— Harold Bridgwood ... 2S2
— Harold Maxwell 132
— Capt. Henry 247
— Lieut. Henry 442
— Htmry Alexander 235
— Henry C. C 48, 167
— Henry George 430:
— Herbert John 213I
— HerbertSatherland72, 2(9
— John C. A 72, 130 j
— John Douglas Glen... 299J
— John Newman ... 31, 403 j
— John Tyrwhitt ...65, 294
— Launcclot Henry ...432;
— Melville 172)
— Montagu C. B. F...30, 321
— Oswald Betheil 156
— Percy Gerald 75,418
— Reginald 214
— Reginald Selby 213
— Samuel McAll 369
— Walter Blennerhassett 180
— Wilfrid Beckett 256
— William Arch. Smail 443
— William George... 428
— William Reginald ... 305
— William Robert 4.5
vVall, Allan Oopinger ... 440
— Edward James 215
— Edward Watkiu 429
— Frank 526
Wallace, Alexander.. .70, 414
— Arthur Wm. Baillie... 333
— Augustus Robert 307^
— Edward Chas. Lloyd 443,
— George 361
— George Bright 303
— Thomas 366
— Wm. Berkeley 243;
— William R. P 70, 273
Wallack, Heury Joblmg 130
Waller, Alfred A. p 439
— Edmund 427
— Edmund Aug 58, 208
— Fred. C. Livingston 430
— John Dawson H. ...68, 169
— John Hampden 130
— Richd. C. Sha<e>pear 401
— Richard tiope 272
— Richard Lancelot 214
— Stanier 26, 205
Wallerstein,Fra.E.lw.54, 333
Walling, A. Tremearne 429]
Wallington, Chas. D. 73, 257
Wallis, Alex. Fred 284
— Hugh Ryves 432
Valluntt, C. C. Miller73,33;
vValpjle, Alfred 211
Walsh, tlon. Charles E. 77, 356
— George lnverarity ... 252
— Henry Alfred 50, 245
— Johu G. Russell 310
— John Henry Cull 517
— M tinwariugRa^ell3ic,355
— Richard Knox 259
— Walter i*. Hassey ... 25;
— William Hassey 261
Walshe. Fred. W. H 179
— Henry E. .. 292
Walter.Chir.es 269
— Fraacis Edward 240
Walter, Harold Ernest 241
— JohnMacNeill 242
— Richard Lionel 65, 148
— William Frederick 77, 257
Walters, H. Flamstead 427
— Hubert de Lansey ... 17&
— Hugh de Laucey 295
— Robert Francis 303
— Wallscourt H.H... 64, 169
Walthall, Brian J.D. ... 401
— Edw. C. W. Delves ... 179
Walton, Cusack 214
— Ellys William 210
— Geoffrey Frank 364
— Graham 439
— Henry Beckles Gall... 386
— Herbert 428
— Herbert James 520
— Lewin Barlow 430
— fm. Crawford 425
Walwyn, Fuller James 263
Wanhill, Charles Fred. 385
Wanliss, Cecil 295
Wapshare, Arthur ...48, 411
— Richard 419
WarburtOTi.SirRobert 19, 406
— Robert Francis 44°
— William 215
— William Melv ill 181
— Wm. Pietce 515
Ward, Arthur 432
— Bernard Rowlaud 210
— Bertram Edmund ... 319
— Charles 37*
— Cyril Hardiug 437
— Edward 52, 167
— Edmund Ironside ... 364.
— Edward Francis 322
— Edw. Willis D 32, 363
— Francis William ... 6, 164
— Frederick Houlton 63, 169
— George Alexander ... 425
— George Louis Stuart 438
— Guy B. Campbell 266
— Harry 180
— Harry Dudley 0 179
— Henry Chas, Swin-
burne 362
— Herbert Samuel 366
— John 355
— J. E. Drummond 319
— Lancelot Edw. Seth 302
— Sou. Maxwell R. C. 176
— Montagu C. Pearson 176
— Son. Reginald 134
— 2nd Lieut. Thomas ... 136
— Thos. Rawdon R 247
— Triinnell Martin 428-
— Walter W 45, 249.
— William Alfred 3S4
— WiUiara Hoinan... — 369.
— Reo. William John 39S
Warde, Hugh Nort-i 446
Warded, Godfrey F. E. 292.
— Warren Hy 430
Warden, Alt". Walter 425.
— Charles J. H 515
— Hugh Fawcett 227
— Kenneth E^ers 315
— Louis Herocrt 325
— Richard E Iward 173
Wardle, Ernest V. L. ... 256
Wardrop, Alex. Ernest 179
— Douglas 379
— Frederick Mever 17
Ware, FraukC. W 434
Waring, Anthony H. ... 385
— Bdniund Henry 443
— Henry 172
— Richard 17S
— Walter 132
War.iker, Damodir P 5241
Warlow, Reo. George ... 506-
— Reo. E lnund John ... 530.
Warneford. Gmviile ... 439.
Warner, Charles A.S.... 158-
— truest Heury Lee ... 25a
— U iwau H. Lee ...76, 364-
— Wm. Baauatyne 18, 404
— a"illia.ii Ward 432
Varnes, 1'liis. Johu... .. 369.
Warre, Hsury Charles... 322
Warren, Sir Caa.des ...5, 204
— Dawson 227
— Frank 179-
— Gejrge Ernest 2B6.
— Lionel Charles 353-
— Percy Bliss 42s
Index — Active List.
528/
Warren, Reginald Cha*. 261
— Richard Pennefather 421
— William Lewis 171
Warry, Bertram Arthur 303
Warwick, Chas. Spencer 241
— Henry Branston 233
Washington, Cecil P. G. 178
Waterfield, Arthur G. M. 432
— Bertram Clarke 435
— Frederick Charles ... 362
— Henry Gordon ... 7, 405
Waterford, Marq. of 134
Waterhouse, Claude F... 337
— James 17, 405
Waterman, George 146
Waters, Edm. E. Nash 180
— Ernest Edwin 519
— Frederick Gilbert ... 369
— George -. 527
— HoraceWilliamPlews 295
— Wallscourt H. H...47, 167
Wathen, Edw. Owen ... 146
Watherston, Alan E. G. 212
Watkin, Henry George 145
— H. S.Spiller 24
Watkins, Chas. Bell. ..68, 170
— Chas. Mostyn Fras.... 212
— Fredric Mostyn 254, 374
— Leonard George ...76. 171
— Rev. OscarDaniel 53°
— Philip Seymour 2:4
Watkis,Hen.B.Burlt0K75,4i7
Watling, Chas. Edw 365
— Francis Hammond ... 519
— Francis Wyatt 212
— Gordon 433
— Leonard Douglas 362
Watson, Alex. O. C... .41,
— Alfred Carnac 430
— Alfred George 47, 277
— Rev. Alf. Wm. Brown 396
— Rev. Andrew B 532
— Arthur John 49, 243
— Charles Fred 2
— Charles Henry 529
— Charles Moore ...28,205
— Charles Stanbrough 400
— Chris. Godfrey 174
— Edward Hurlock 426
— GeorgeFred 70, 415
■ George Herbert. .. 70, 415
Wayne, Herman Geo. W. 249
Weallens, William .. 58. 308
Webb, Algernon Edward 434
— Andrew Henry 180
— Charles Alfred 379
Charles S. Chapman 400
Duncan 364
Edw. Arthur H 37
Weston, Reginald Salter 327
Westropp, Fred. Malcolm 212
— George R. Collier 76, 417
— Henry Chas. Edw. ... 327
— Richard Gibbings ... 180
WetheraU, Rev. A. G. M. 396
— Edward Richard 443
John And. C 308
— G. Ambrose Cougreve 353 — William Alex.^.... 26, 407
— George T. Wynne
— Somerset E. Dean1'... 330
— Thomas Montgomerie 329
— Walter Edward 268
— William 299
VVethered, Herbert
Laurence 278
— Joseph Robert 273
Wetherell, Robert May 282
— William Edward May 251
William A 278|Whaite, Thomas du B .. 363
— Wm. Edward 378 Whatman, Amherst B... 245
Webbe, M. O. N. Rees .. 338: — William Douglas. ..66, 161
Webber,FrancisPeirson 4271 Wheatley, Guy R. P. ... 443
— James Webber 17J — Henry Spencer 46, 410
— Mervyn Robert Howe 300 — Leonard Lane .. 444
— Oswald Thomas O'K. 213 — Philip 179
— Raymond Sudeley ... 2631 Wheeler, Rev. Charles E. 457
Weber, Wm. Herman F. 179!— Edgar Lockyer 179
Webster, Alex. McC. .. 307
— Charles George 526
— Henry F. George ... 371
— Thomas 424
Wedd, Lawrence D 228
Wedderburn, Alex. S.70, 170
— Henry Scrymgeour... 339
Wedgwood, Gilbert Hy. 330
Weedon, Franklin F 211
Weekes, Henry W 212
Weigall, Geo. Edw. 73, 170
Weir, Arthur Vavasour 344
— Harry George 49.167
— James Chris 3S3
— Patrick Alex s'6
— Richard Rose 517
— Tho. Stephenson 527
Welby, Glynne E. Earle 265
Welrh, Alfred John 267
— Frederick G. T ji, 408
— George 0 71.363
— Malcolm E. H. U....46, 410
— Malcolm H. Edw 254
— Norman Charles 290
Welchman,E.W.St.G.6i, 412
— Sidney Chaytor 29.
Weld, Alfred Edm 3S6
Weldon, Bertram de W. 232
■ Guy Hartley 139 — Ernest Steuart
— Harry A. Ferguson... 354
— Harry Davis 427
— Henry Rowsell 362.
— Ivor Wilberforce 350
— ■ James Kiero 77, 321
— John 379
— John Capron 175
— John Edward 71, 327
— John G. Maitland ... 178
— John Hugh 444
— ■ John James C 383
— John William 529
— Lionel Arthur 435
— Oliver Cyril Spencer 236
— Robert Samuel ... 40, 16
— Solomon 47, 166
— Spencer Burton 442
— Thos. Colclough 212
294
Francis Harry 305
— George Anthony 334
Wellby.MoutaguSinclair 59
— Geo. Godfrey Massy 441
-- Guy Dauvers 18°
— Henry Littleton 290
— John C. Massy 437
■— Joh-iLangford 45, 36S
Wbeler, Chas. Stuart 48, 41 1
— Edward 63, 288
Whetham.Cacil Boddam 182
— Paul 228
Whetherly, Wm.Stobart 141
Whiffln, George G 227
— Henry Edward 425
— Walter John 398
Whigham, Robt. Dundas 234
Whinneld, Henry Chas. 227
Whish, James George ... 284
Whishaw, Edw. Richard 292
Vhistler, Albert Edw. 74,415
— Fuller 334
— Tnomas G 290
Whiston, Philip Henry 383
Vhitaker, Arthur M. ... 284
- Chas. Hildyard V. 72, 350
-Hen. Joseph W 292
— James 161
Whitby, Fred.Heury 33, 332
Whitchurch, H. Fred.... 51
Whitcombe, Ernest G.R. 52
White, Arthur 357
— Arthur Ogilvie ...77.
— Cecil Arbuthnot 243
— Charles James 444
Weller, George Herbert 4181 — Edward Dalrymple... 301
Wellesley, £<jn?ArthurC. 16
— Gerald Valerian 372
— Richard A. Colley ... 176
Welman, Arthur Pole 27 1 , 364
— George Arthur 72, 415
— Harvey 419
— Harvey Beauehamp 317
— Herbert Loftus 71, 344
Welsh, David James 2"
— Francis Aug. Maiing 346
Welstead, Harry M 252
Wemyss, Binfield 19, 405
— David Gillespie 225
— Fras. Earl of 1
Thomas Edgar 526 — Francis C 130
— Thomas James 41
— - William Arthur 420
— William Ernest 140
— William Milward 284
Watt, Donald Munro ... 441
— • Edward Chorley 315
— Redmond Edw 307
Watts, Arthur Hugo ... 362
— Brian 386
— ■ Ohas.D.Raynsfordi78,369
— Charles N 70, 305
MaynardFLColchester 269
— Robert D. e 339
— R. E. Fitzmayer 171
Were, Harry Harris 277
West, Alex. Arthur 436
— Alexander Hy. Delap 181
— Archibald Vivian .. .. 311
— Chas. J. Sackville ... 322
— Charles R. Roberts... 303
— Ernest Edward 146
— George E.J. A 179
— G. F. M. Cornwallis... 223
Finch 279
— Frank Aug. Kinder.. 213
— Frederick 70, 400
— Frederick Alexander 243
— Fred. Power L... 60,412
— Geoff. H. Anthony
— George Edmund 440
— George Francis 174
— Sir G. Stewart 5, 339
— Godfrey Dalrymple... 219
— Harold Philip M. ... 239
— Hans Stannard t
— Hen. A. Pilkington .. 174
— Henry Herbt. Ronald 322
— Henry Lawrence E.... 379
— Henry FitzL. P. F. E. 524
— Herbert Southey N. 400
— Ion Grove 433
— James Grove 49, 319
— James Ross 214
— John 402
— John Joseph 317
— Joseph Henry L 233
— Joshua Chaytor 518
— Loftus Ot way •. 372
— Oliver Wardlaw 362
— Percy Carr 526
— Geo. Annesley Ross .. 441
— George Iremonger ... 242 j— Rooblie Hassan : 2131 — Richard Noel 401
— Herbert Edward 247 Westcott, Sinclair...' 380— Sir Robert 16:
■ Herbert Ponsonby... 333 1 Westerman, Joseph F... 178
Wauchope, AndrewG. ... 7 Western, Charles M... 45, 166
— Arthur Grenfell 299 — Charles M. T 56, ifi8
TFaudby, William 352 — John S. E 74, 416
Wavell, Arch. G 22 — ■ Wm. Geo. Balfour 60, 313
Way, Arthur Strachan 332 Westlake, Almond P.73, 415
— Benjamin Irby 329 Westmacott, Claude B. 275
— Bromley George Vere 306 — H. Richard 297
— Lewis 383 1 — Sir Richard 17.405
— NowellFitzE. G 401] iVestmorland, Ch. H. 52, 413I— Wm. Westropp 518
Waymouth, Chas. S. H. 294 — Herbert Graham 290! Whitehead, Edmd. L'E. 178
— -Ernest G 177I — P.Thuillier 73.360: — • Geo. Anne F. Aubrey 234
— Hugh Newcome 427' Weston, Geo. Edw 380'— Hayward Reader 378
— Robert Wm. Persse\.. 297
— Samuel R. Llewellyn 352
— Walter Hanbury ...46, 207
Wilfred Arthur 348
— William Edward 434
— William Frederick ... 261
— William Hawtrey 254
— William Lewis 60, 169
— William Michael J.... 269
Whitehead, John Holber-
ton
— Raudolph Edward ...
— Robert Children
Wuiteley, Rev. C. E
Whitestone, Chas. W.H.
Whitla, Valentine G. 77
Whitley, Joseph 40,
— Wm. Tnomas
Whitlock.Geo.F.Ashford
Whitmarsh, John F.V.S.
Whitson, T. E. L. Hill...
Whittall, Eras.Vaughan
Whittiugton, T. D. L. ...
Whittou, Fred. Ernest...
Whitty, Michael J
Wuitwell, Robt. Rich. H.
Whvlock, Jas. G. H
Vhyte, Uhas.Wm.Ered.
— John Frederick
— John Nicholas
Wickham, Henry Francis
— Thomas Edm. Palmer
— Wm. J lines Richard.
Wiekms, Rev. Wm. J. ...
Wicklow, Earl of
Widdicoinbe, Fred. S. ...
— George Templer
Widilrington.BertramE.
Wiehe, Fras. Geo. A. ...
Wigan, Jas. Ramsay ...
— John Tysan
Wiggin, Edgar Askin ...
Wight, ErnestO
Wighton, Edward
Wigram, Clive
— Henry Hampden
— Herwald Robert
— Kenneth
Wikeley, Jas. Masson...
Wilberforce, Herbert Wm
Wilbraham, Ralph Jas. 65
— Sir Richard
Wild, R. K. Bagnall
-Wilfrid Hubert
Wild?, Percy M. C
Wilder, Harry C
Wildes, C. S. Dudlow...
Wilding, Charles A
Wilford, Edm. Ernest...
— Edmund P 41,
Wilkes, George S
Wilkie, Charles Joseph
— David
Vilkieson,Chas. Boyd45,
— Claude Wm
Wilkin, Alexander
— Rev. Sydney Wm. W.
WilKins, Charlse Bertie
— Ernest G. Rule
— Fras. A. Pressland ...
— Geo. Hubert Carey...
— Henry St. Clair
— James Sutherland ...
— Thomas J. Hackett...
Wilkinson, Allen H
— Arthur
— Arthur (jlement
— diaries 43,
— Charles Robert
— Charles Wm
— Clement Arthur
— Edmund
— Edward Grant 56,
— Ernest
— Ernest Bordoe 77,
FraucisAUix 74,
— Francis Tichborne ...
— Frederick Green
Geoffrey
George Alexander ...
Henry B. Des Voeux
Sir Henry Clements,
— Lewis Fred. Green ...
Maurice Lean
— Montagu Grant ... 73,
— Nevile R
— Osborn Cecil
— Percival Spearman...
— Roger
— Roland L. Cleivneii ...
— William Thornton ...
Will, Duncan A. E
— James
Willan, Hy. Percy D. ...
— Stanhope L. D
WilIans.Rich. H.K. 349
— Thomas James
435
353
308
53i
3S4
,144
363
182
212
400
155
420
231
352
382
516
273
422
426
257
'35
181
419
53°
133
428
429
322
'32
3io
^54
154
38Q
180
442
223
267
443
431
.136
,282
235
214
233
398
365
225
271
249
273
180
301
515
207
423
352
396
182
427
243
189.
227
527
524
252
22
178
207
44S
212
317
5'9
399
395
241
235
380
3°i
214
237
332
138
356
1S0
267
221
250
z33
273
441
268
442
382
22
130
365
442
823?
Index — Active List.
Willaume, Fred. G. T. 39b'
WillcocK, Stephen 27;
Willcocks, Alex. John... 515
— James 60, 35
— Rev. Josiah 0 530
Willcox. Walter T 146
Willes, Chai-les Edw. 263
— George Fred 72,415
WiUefct. A. J. Saltren.
— Frederic W. Bagnall 28S
Williams, Re 0. Arth. A. 531
— Arthur Blount C 420
■ — Arthur Cecil 17S
— Arthur F. Carlis:; 44;
— Arthur Henry 427
— Augustus John 395
— Berkeley C. Wilmot... 25?
— Cecil Howard 431
— CharlesAug.Muspratt 172
— Charles Edward 519
— CharlesLouis 526
— Charles Stanley 425
— Coventry 72, 154
— Edgar M'Kenzie 384
— Edward Arthur 159
— Edward Arthur 163
— Edward Chas. Jas.77, 229
— Sir Edward C. S....
— Edward Ernest. ..233, 365
— Edward Eyre 16
— Edward George 242
— Ernest Montgomery.. 385
— Eustace Scott 282
— Frederick Law . 294
— 2«</£*.Fred.Thesiger 306
— Capt. Fred. Thesiger 4
— George Albanus ...71, 292
— George Augustus 66, 414
— George D. Remington 310
— George Mostyn 39s
— George R. Keppel ... 443
— Godfrey 7°> 2°9
— Godfrey T 152
— Reo. Harry Arch 507
— Henry David 43, 329
— Henry Frederick 72, 353
—Henry John 135
— Herbert A. M'Dougal 350
— Herbert W. Yaughan 385
— Hubert B. Ogilvy ... 161
— HughBruce 211
— John Andrews 190
— John Hanbury ...(
— Leonard Addams 385
— Lewis Owen 152
— Masterman Stanley... 176
— Montgomery Sidney 22c
— Oliver de Lancey 261
— Raymond B 61, 24;
— Reginald 41c
— Reg. L. Muspratt 1
— Sidney Stanley 146
— Sydney Fred 211
— 'Ihomas 1"
— Weir de Lancey 290
— William A. Glanmor 265
— William Bowlas
— William Hugh 50, iog
— Sir William John 163
Williamson, And. P. 63, 41
— Cyril Venn Wilton 68,414
— John Francis 378
— Michael 432
— Oswald Charles 173
— Richard Charies 351
— Wm. Ales. Finiston... 364
— William Herbert 327
Willington, Jas. Arthur 361
Willis, Chas. Fancourt... 527
— Charles Hope 66, 399
— Edward Henry 178
— Frederick Arthur 233
— George Henry 214
— Sir Geo. H. Smith 319
— Harry Richard Jas.... 141
— Richard ffolliott 401
— Richard Raymond ... 257
— Sherlock G.'Ramsay 181
Willmott, Arthur 31 S
— William Albert 23
Willoughby,i£on.C-H.C. 150
— lion. C. Heatheote-
Drummond 221
— Herbert Percival...48, 166
— James Fortnom ... 19,404
— Michael Edward 425
— Nesbit Edward
Wills.Samuel Richard... 382
Willshire, E. Mn.xwellfs, 299
Willson. Mildmay W. 16, 22
Wiliner, Alarernon H. 70, 41
— Altham Browning ... 25
W ilmot, Ar. Eardley 60, 16
— Ernest Eardley 435
— Henry Eardley ...71, 41
— Irton Eardley 74. 41°
— Ralph H. Sacheverel 221
Wilson, Albert Collins 59;
— Alexander 60, 350
— Archdale Irby ... 73, 254
— Arthur H. Hutton ... 325
— Arthur Henry 249
— Arthur Holt ... 279
— A. Whyte Melville ... 360
Winter, Samuel Henry 40, 363 Woodhouse, Tom Percy 380
— Thomas Basse)! 38iiWoodifield, A. Hudson... 17s
— William Robert ...40, 363 Woodland, Arth.Law46, 332
Winterbotham, Harold Woodley, Ernest Jas. ... 330
St. J. L 214 Woodman. James E. S. 3*0
Wintle, Charles E. H. ... 243 Woodmass,MontaguG.E.i6o
— Ernest de Vaynes 425 Woodroffe, Arthur Jas. 213.
— FitzHardinge 428 Woodrow. Thos.H.J. 54. 168
— Frauk G 28, 36S Woods, Adrien Saml. ... 26
— Henry Russell 403 — Albert Edward 422
Wintour, Evelyn 432, — Charles Greaves 382
— Fitzgerald 52, 313 — Unas- Robt- Sandford 29;
Winwood.Wm.Quintyne 139 — Charles Rolleston 379
Wisd-m, Thos. F. Mair 288: — George Greville 177
Wise, Alexander 349 — Hans Charies M... .47, 166
— Fras. Hubert 154 — Hugh Kennedy 295
Reo. A. Newton 457! — W. T 370] — James Aug 395
— Cecil William .', 322jWishart, Richard Jamei iti2 — John Charles 366
— 2ndLt. Charles Ed wd. 227 witham. Edward 161 — Robert John 182
— Cujof.Charles Edward 332lWither, Ferdinand Bigg 442. Woodward, Charles F.... 294
— Charies Henry L. F. 66, 169 Witherby, Bertram 315 — Ed. Mabbott 232
— Charies Holmes 178J Withers, Charles M. (i. 444 — Fras. Willoughby 307
— Charles Stuart 211 — Samuel H 3S4 — JolmAlfred Hudson... 423
— Cyril Edward 277 Withington, Guy E. W... 295 Woodwright,Fra.B.L.63,i38
— Edmund Munkhouse 386] Withycombe, Win. M... 315 — Wm. Henry Edw. ... 51S
— Edward Hales ... 24, 4071 Witt, Reo. Alfred R 396 Woodyatt, Nigel G 424
— Edwin Bryce i46|Wodehouse,Ern.Chas. F. 275, Woolbert, Henry Robert 517
Eric Edward Boketon 214 — Frederic William 429 Wooldridee, Herb. C 437
— Francis Adrian 179
— Francis T. Drake ... 2+3
— Frauk Walter 395
— Fred. Alexander... 18, 406
— Frederick Alfred 211
— Frederick Grant 29s
— Frederick Maurice... 364
— Geoffrey Edwd. Holt 362
— Geor_
— George Ernest 239
— George Fred 47. 207
— George Tyrie Brand. 3_
— Gordon Chesney 134
— Guy Greville 752
Henry Fuller M... 66, 356
— Henry Hughes 356
— Herbert Stanley 179
— Horace Hayman 257
James Alban 434
— James Barnett 38
— John 329
— John Charles 31'
— John Francis 66, 414
— John Geo. Yule ...32, 363
— Joseph Reginald 174
— Lancelot Macheli 179
— Leslie Orme 401
— Malcolm 346
— Mathew R. Henry ... 151
— Reginald Sutoliffe ... 257
— Richard Hy. George 241
— Robert Sym 337
— Roger Parker 520
— Samuel Herbert 213
— Wm. Bernard 43.409
Wm. Deane 377
Josceline Heneage rS, 165 — Wm. Hugh 434
Wolfe, George Cecil B. 400 Woolger, Jesse 269
— John William 5181 Woollcombe, Chas L. 49,267
Wolferstan.EgerbonS.P. 292' — Kenneth Macaulay ... i6r
— H. F. Pipe 267, Woollett, Wm. Chas. ... 373
Wolff, Arnold J 213. Woolley.JasperMaxwell 529
Wollen, Wm. R. Grant.. 214; Woollright, Henry H. ... 319
Wollstein, Harry More 269' Woolrych, Humphry S. 237
Wolseley, G. J. Visct. jWoon, John Blaxell...49, 412
4, 134, 2341 Worgan, Sydney D. 288, 374
— Sir George Benjamin 5 Woriledge, Alfred C 373
— John Francis 261 — J. Franklin 61, 412
— William Owen 378; Wormald, Frank 153
Wood, Alex. Vaughan L. 146 !— Frederick William ... 14&
— Arthur Herbert ... 269] Worship, VerelstT 353
— Attiwel! Henry 54, 348 1 Worsley, Chas. F. Mant 240
— Cecil Strachan 2491 — Frank P 247
— Charles Carroll 307! Wortabet, Hen. G. L. ... 525
— Charies Hastings 179' Wortham.PhilipW.T.H. 284.
— Charles Knight ... 49, 208; Worthington, Claude A. 229
— Chas. M. Aloysius 233J — Hugo 398
— Creighton 74, 171 1 — Percy is'eeld 240
— Cyril 52, 303 Wortley, A. R. M. Stuart 322
— Cyril Edward 430) — Edw. James Montagu
— David Edward 58, 149 Stuart 52,521
— Edw. Jas. Fandon 58, 411'Wragg, William 132
— Elliott 16, 205/Wray, Edmund 401
— Ernest 365: — John Cecil 173
Ernest J. Macfarlane 430,' — J. Willoughby 46, 410-
Ernest Perceval 420 i Wren, Edward Conway 242
— Evelyn FitzGerald M. 242I Wright, Alfred 3S3
FrancisLudlow 439 i — ■ Arch. J. Arnott ...52,277
Hastings St. Leger 65, 294! — Bache Allen 327
Henry 213I — Reo. Clement H. L.... 531
Sir H. Evelyn 4, — Clifton Vincent R. ... 265.
Henry Lindsay 302 — Cron Hope Bailie 285
Wimberley, Chas. Irvine 422I — Henry Stotesbury ... 519 ' — Daniel Rivers..
— Chas. Neil Campbell 518 L_ HerbertWm.Wainmar. 284!— Edmund Hasell 526
— Douglas George N. I. 325I — Jefferson Serrell... 48, 286' — Edwin 398
Fras. Gordon Arabin 439 — John Lockhart 159! — Ernest Granville 428
Wimble, Walter Ernest 421! — John Nicholas Price 153 — Ernest Leonard... 75, 417
Winchester, Marq. 0/72, 221
tVinckley, Reo. Chas. R. 530
Windham, CharlesJsph. 43
Windle, Reg. J 382
Windsor, F. Needham... 519
— Wm. John 435
Wing, Fred. D. V. ... 74,171
Wingate, Alfred W. S.... 42T
Allan Sievwright 339
— Fras. Reginald. ..1, 31, 171
— George 47, 410
— OodfreyH. F 225
— Thomas Paterson 268
— Reo. William 537
Wingfield, Geo. A. Cecil
Digby 190
— JohnMaurice 221
— Walter Cloj>ton 130
— William Edward 175
— Wm. Jocelyn Rhys ... 160
Winn, John 72, 209
Wilmington, John F. S. 276
Winsloe.Alf. Raynaud... 212
— Herbert Edward 213
Winter, Bertram E 373
— Clifford Boardman ... 438
Frederic Charles 303
Herbert Edmond 383
— Ormonde de l'Epee... 179
— JohnPage 71, 2861 — Reo. Frederick Geo... 396
— John Stewart -95',— Frederick William ... 515
John Wm. Massey .. 301,' — George 71,170
Lewis Ironside 286I — Godfrey C. deC 153
— Manners Charles 28; — Harry 65,339
Maximilian David ... 247J — Harry Stevenson 365
— Oswald G 3781 — Hedley 76,417
— Philip Richard 3461— Henry Adolphus_S.... 235
Thomas Birchall 174
— Rev. T. M. Hunter 530
— Walter 234
— William 26
— William Albert 395
— Wyndham M. P 439
Woodall, Frederic ...288, 374
Woodcock, Ernest El-
borough 241
— George Cyril 398
— Henry Stephen 175
— Wilfred James 258
— Henry Brooke H. ... 210-
— Henry Coram 344
— James Henry 21^
— Kenneth Crause 251
— Robert Wallace 382
— Thomas 115
— Wallace Duffield 227
— Walter Cecil 317
— William Frederick ... 402
— William Nevill 395.
— William Purvis ...26,399
Wrigley, Clement Carr 234
— Wm.Chas.Marmaduke 427;Wrottesley, Alfred E.61, 208
Woodford, Edw. Fras.... 330' — Son. William 138
Woodgate, Edw. R. P.... 301 Wroughton, John B 2SS
— William Ernest S. ... 23i;Wyatt, Chas. Edwyn ... 130
Woodham, Cha. Burnett 282 — Francis Ogilvy 180-
— James Francis 362J — Frank Horace 370
— Wm. Burnett 3081 — George Nevile i3r
Woodhouse, Claude G.... 444 1 — Henry James 38r
— Henry Opie 31, 407 — Louis John 329
Index — Active List.
Wybergh, John Henry jc6
Wylam. Fred. Herbert 149
Wyld, Chas. Edward ... 221
— William George ...73, 290
Wylde, Arthur Wm 400
— Edward Andree .. 58, 399
— Lennard F. G. S 36
— Robert Darell 17S
Wyley, John DeaneN.... 398
Wylie, Henry 19, 403
Wyllie. Frederick 418
■ — Frederick Arthur 297
— Hugh Tweed Walford 138
— John Alfred 70, 414
— W. Hutt Curzon ...40, 408
Wylly, Harold C 58, 305
Wymer, Hubt. J. de C. 361
Wynch, Fredk. JotmHy. 425
Wyncoll, Chas. Edw.63, 36;
Wyndham, Guy Percy 157
— John Reginald 325
— Walter G. C 50, 162
— Wm. Francis George 322
— William Reginald ... 158
Wyndowe, William T... 303
Wynn, Alfred 323
— Henry C. Williams ... 173
Wynne, Arthur S 17
— Henry E. Singleton... 181
— Jno. Geo. Erskine 76, 171
— Oscar Stewart 327
— Skeffington John 372
Wynter, Chas. Philip... 439
Wynter, Fras. Arthuri78
—"Hugh Talbot
Wynyard, Edw. George
— Rowley 56,
Yaldwyn. Alf. Geo. ...40,
— Percy James M
Yale, James Corbet
Yallot), John
Yardley, John W
Yarr, Michael Thomas...
Yate, Arthur C 70,
— Chas. AllixLavington
— Charles Edward ...41,
— Frederick Herbert ...
— William Gordon ...60,
Yates, H. T. Scott ...40,
— Hubert Peel
— Robert Charles Byam
— RobertPeel
Yatman, Arthur H
— Clement
Yeadon, Alex. P
Yeates, Robert H. M. ...
Yeatherd, Ernest W.. of,
Yeilding, Wm. R 71,
Yeldham, Ernest
Yolland, William 70,
York, Edward
Yorke, Fred. Au°f. ...33,
— Halibnrton F.' Dallas
— Henry Reay
— Horatio Arthur ...41,
— Ralph Maximilian ...
Yorstoun, A. M. C... 54,
— Morden E. Carthew...
Younan, Arthur Chas...
Toung, Arthur
— Arthur Davidson
— Arthur Thomas
— Aug. Henry Owen 49,
— Carmichael Light 50,
— Chas. Augustus
— Chas. Fred.Gordon75,
— Charles Henry
— David Coley
— Edward Archibald 45,
— Edward Gordon
— Edward Maule
— Ernest Douglas
— Francis Henry
— Frank Popham
— Frederick Benjamin
— Frederick De Bud^ . .
— George Frederick. ..19,
— George Samuel
— Harry Ho wlett .. . 46,
— Harry Norman
— Henry Alfred
— Henry George
— Henry il'Leod 00,
— Hugh Gerald S
— Qr. Mr. James
— Lt.Col. James
— James Charles 61,
— JohnEdgarHarington
— John Robert 54,
828/t
299 Young, Julian Henry 75, 416-
443 — Julian Mayne 365
517 — Julius Ralph 210
444 — Louis Tarleton 517
172 — Norman Edward ...71, 172
420 — Percy Gordon R. 133, 378
386 — Reginald Weston 282-
208 — Richard A. Blair 271
416 — Thomas Simpson 428
383 — Walter Herbert 249
297 — Wilfred Edward 436
437 — William 519
410 — William Arthur ...63,259
211 — William Bensley 423,
267 — William Hales Wilkie 252
242 — William Henry 43, 250;
174 — William Hope 53, 412
426 Younge, Geo. Harrison 380
261 Younger, David Reg. ... 339.
426 Youngerman.E. P 525
407 Younghusband, Fra. E. 417
288 — George John 66, 416
410 — Leslie Napier 426
442 Youngson, i'hos.Wm... 268
176 Yourdi, John R 380
437 Yule, James Herbert 32, 242
271 — Robert Abercromby 280
160 — William Andrew 41
369 Ziegler; Charles Henry 178
515 Zimmermann,B.Frazier 381
288 Zorab, John M 515
x79
249
82g
INDEX TO THE RETIRED LIST.
Abbott, Augustus Keith 634
— Blair 704
— George Masson 598
— Isaac 696
— 'William Henry 534
Abda, Anthony C. S. ... 562
Abercromby, G. Cosmo 692
Acheson, Alexander W. 713
— iTon.Sdvr. A. B 534
— Percival Ilavelock ... 357
Acklom, Spencer 541
Acland, John Edw 692
A'Court, Hon. Edward
A. H 55°
-Acton, Hampden 611
— James Lowry Cole ... 559
— Thomas 692
_ -We. Moles. Cole 611
Adair, Desmond 708
— Harry Atkinson 695
— Henry 599
— JamesWallaceDunlop 746
Adam, Fred. J. Stuart 596
— John 718
Adams, Arthur John ... 563
— Edward Willoughby 623
— Edward Woollcombe 634
— Frederick Tasey 71S
— George He wish 599
— Henry Coker 611
— John Prosser 742
— Joseph 718
— ■ Richard Eyre Goold 556
— Thomas Edmund 599
— ■ William 706
Adamson.C. H.Ellison... 623
— David 611
— John George 556
— Robert Isaac 623
— Saunders 713
Adcock, Alfred Wm. ... 599
— Herbert Burrows 623
— John 723
Addams, James 744
Addington,ifon.C.J.533, 583
— Hon. Herbert H. S. 566
Addis, James Edward 706
Addison, Alex. D 354
Addy, John 6u
Adye, Sir J. Miller.. .163, 578
Affleck, James 623
Agassiz, Roland L 623
Agg, William 744
AgBonby. Arthur 744
Agnew, Gerald Andrew 623
Aikin, JamesEdward ... 692
-Aikman, Hugh H. R.... 692
Airey, Rt. Hy. Burrell 634
Aitchison, C. T 589
— William : 744
— William Andrew ... 623
Aitken, John Christie... 568
— Walter , 697
Aked, Thomas 705
Alban, Clifton Fred. S. 598
Albemarle, A. A. C.
Earl of 539
lcock, Nathaniel 723
— Philip Clayton 567
— Ponsonby 62
Alderson, Sir Henry J.
534. 38 ..
Aldridge, Edward 634
— Robert Beauclerk ... 57
Aldworth, Rich. William 744
Alexander,Boyd Francis 744
— Sir Claud, Bart 599
— Claud Henry 557
— Edward Mayne 541
— Frederick Gordon ... 634
— George Agar 706
— James 54S
— John 553
— John Henry 611
— M.G en. Robert 584
— Col. Robert 611
— Robert Gustayus 5521
Alexander, Rbt. Hmfry 634
— William 723
— William Gordon 623
— William James 623
— Wm. R. E 599
Algar. J. Sturgeon H.... 599
Alison. Sir A. Bart. 356, 578
Allan, Andrew Timbrel! 744
— Crawford Lewin =39
— Dudley North 743!
— Lewis F 571
— William 533. 3S3
Allardice, Jno. M'D 611
Allardyce. James 611
Allcard. Octavius 54$
Allen. Bedford Morant 623
— Frederic 599
— James 744
— John Edward 5?9
— Rodney Vansittart ... 623
— Thomas W. J 718
— William Cocks 692
— William Tankerville.. 634
Alleyne, Douglas 744
Allfrey, Frank Edward 56S
Henry 561
Irving Sterling 611
— Moubray 561
Allgood, George 599
Allison, James 569
Allsopp. Hon. H.Tongue 564
Hon. Ranulph 552
Alston, Sydney Tere ... 623
Alves, John Monson ...611
— Malcolm Arbuthnot 623
Ambrose, John 723
Amedroz, Louis E 561
Ames, Gerard Vivian ... 544
Amherst, Hon. Hugh ... 564
Anderson,Acland,Alf.G. 567
— Alexander 722
— Alex. Dingwall 5S4
— Alfred 599
— Charles John 594
— General David .. 261, 578
— Major David 634
— David L 7TS
— Donald George 611
— Edward Abbot 599
— Fred. Cortlandt 589
— Harry Cortlandt 589
— Henry Arch 692
— Herbert W 57^
— James Keith 71"
— Insp. Vet. Surg. John 741
— Colonel John 611
— John Albert 722
— John Grant 544
— John Hector 717
— JohnWatsonM 611
— Robert 723
— Robert Douglas 566
— Wilfred Turner 539
— William 697
— William 611
— William James 611
— William Sturrock ... 555
— William Warden 588
Anderton.Wm.Arthurl. 557
Andrew, George 722
Andrewes,Wm. Gilly ... 611
Andrews, Alfred 634
— Charles 599
— Francis William 572
— James Walker 541
— John 723
Angelo, Edward Fox ... 623
— Richard Fisher 611
Anketell, Moutray 692
Anley, Barnett N 6n
Annaly. Luke, Lord 565
Annand, John Harvey 611
Anne, Ernest L. S 692
Annesley, Earl 744
— Arthur L. Lyttelton
i53.533> 580
— Francis Denis Jack 56S
Annesley, Oliver F. T.
— Reginald Carey
— Robert
Ansell, Rich. Turbervill
Anson, Alex. Geo
— Sir A.E.H
Anstey, Wm. Fred
— Thomas Henry
Anstice, Robert Henry
Apperley. Herbert W...
Applebv, Fredk. Henry
Appleton, William
App'ewhaite, Harry H,
Appleyard, Fred. Ernest
Apthorp, Edm. Palsy ...
— Frederick East
— Shirley
Arathoon, Rob. Lewis ...
Arbuckle, Beuj. V
Arbuthnot, Sir Charles
George 163,
— George
— George Alex
— Henry Thomas
— L. Conyngham
Arbuthnott, W. C. W....
Archdale.Mervyn Edw.
— Mervyn H
Archer, 'Fulbert Wright
— George William
— Samuel
Ardagh, Rich. Drapes...
Arden, G. BankesF
Aris. Robert
Armitage, Harry Arnold
Armitstead, Robert
Armstrong, A. Boswell
— Charles
— Edward F. Hunter ...
— Francis Hugh
— Herbert Aubrey
— Herbert Duncombe
— John
— John Arthur
— Lancelot
— Mansel
— Richard
— Thomas P. St. George
— William Bruce
— William Gage
Armytage, Arthur Hen.
— Henry
Arnold, Andrew Page...
— Ernest C
— Frederick Albert M.
Arnot, George H. A. ...
Arrol, Charles
Arthur, Alex. Miller
— Reo. David
Asb, Robert Vacy
Ashbnrner, F. Jas
— Francis James
— John
Ashburnham, Sir C
— Hon. Thomas
Ashton, Gough
— William
Aslett, John Thompson
Astell, Chas. Edward ...
— Godfrey
Astley, Spencer Byng...
Atchison, Chas. Henry
Atherley, Evelyn G. H.
Althorpe, Robert
Atkins, Charles Alfred
— Edward Ernest H. ...
— George
— Robert
Atkinson, Aug. W. H.
— Edward D
— John Parkinson
— Jonn Richd. Breeks
— Richard Henry
— Stephen Edward
— William
Attwood, Frederick
Aubertin, Peter
634'Aubin, Thomas John ... 717
348 — Walter Duret 717
746 Auchinleck, Grahame... 720
611 — William Henry £23
623 Auckland, W. M. Lord 692
599 Austen. A. G. Godwin... 543
555 — H. H. Godwin 626
611 Austin, Alfred 634
634 — Edmund 597
611 — Norton 711
717 Aylmer, Henry 599
741 — John Algernon 553
567 Aytouc, Andrew 623
599 Babbage, H. Prevcst... 6oo
563 Ba'oington, Stephen 623
541 —William 744
561 Baby, Daniel Antoine... 744
548 Bacchus, Henry 696
623 Back, Philip El 560
Backhouse, Thomas D. 745
578 Bacon, Edward 740
611 — Thomas William 705
591 Badgley, Wm. Francis 611
599 Bagot, Arthur H. L 564
566 — Ponsonby 744
544 — Tilliers Spencer 548
556 — Hon. Walter Lewis... 568
545 Bagshawe, Samuel L. 593
34; Bailey. Frederick 623
623 — Frederick Procter ... 611
72i — John James 705
589 — Richard 634
723 — Thomas James 623
697 Bailie, James 746
561 — Thomas Maubourg
695 534. 584
744 Baillie, Chas. Deyman 623
744 — George Clement 744
599 — James 600
623 — James C. Parkinson 589
577 — John Robert 569
545 — Thomas 571
746 Bainbridge. Edmond ... 611
623 — Edward Thomas ... 611
723 — Frederick Thomas ... 593
623 — Robert 546
744 Bainbrigge, Arthur 611
746 Baines, Cuthbert J 557
746 — Edward Henry 561
on — James Edgar 623
551 Baird, David 692
744 — Sir David, Bt 746
718 — John 695
570 — William Root. Corn-
706 wallis... 562
562 Baker, Alfred Aquila ... 539
717 — Edward Henry 611
623 — Frederick N 371
741 — George 611
722 — Henry Edmeades 562
706 — Henry Edw 562
539 — James Bowyer 723
599 — Joseph 697
590 — Richard Aufrere 623
563 — Robert Broome 744
723 — Robert Hy. Sherston 546
721 — Robert John 600
634 — Thomas 548
=99 — Ttiomas Norris 591
545 — Thomas Young 723
706 — Wm. Adoiphus 600
544 — William James 723
554 — Wm. Langworthy ... 723
611 Bald, Reinhold B 611
721 Baluers, Charles M 706
569 Baldock, John 742
596 — William Stanford ... 543
597 Baldwin, John Henry 6^2
634 — Robert Btdkeley 623
744 — Wm. H. Biggs 692
717 Bale, John Edward. 634
584 Balfe, Walter 611
548 Balfour, Francis Walter 746
611 — Henry Lowther 600
774 — Kenneth Robert 568
692 Ball, Edward Arthur ... 543
547 — FraDcis A. 746
Index — Retired List.
830
Ball Willism Clare -05 Basevi, Chas. Edw 6niBeck, Fred. Henry 539 Bethune. Hy. Beauclerk 634
Ballard James Ritchie 705 Bashford, William 623 Beckett, John Robert ... 541— Robert 748
— John Fane 54S Baskerville, Chas. H. L. 550 — Stephen 6n,_ w. D. P. Patton...334, 578
Bally St John 00c — E. R. Mvnors 70c — William Henry 597, Bett, Henry Imlach 600
— William coo,— Herbert "W. Mynors... 623 Beekley, Thomas 623:Betty, Joshua Fred 611
Bamber, Hugh W 623: — John 74s Beddome, Richard H.... 611 Bevan, Reginald John-
Bamfield "Uiiert Hy. ... 591 Bassindale, Edward c^'Beridy, Edwin 59?; stone 748
— John Hichens 746, Batchelor, William 572! Bedford, H. A. Duke of 569 Beveridge, A. W 723
Bampfleld.Wm. John B. 713 Bate, Abraham W 723!— J. Herbert 6a° — Robert Ebenezer 718
Bampfylde, Hy. Edw... 568,— Geo. Paddock 7i7[Beech, John Robert 566 Seville, Clias. Fras. ... 567
Banbury, Arthur 563 — Henry Reginald 634JBeechey, Fred. Robt. ... 623 Bewicka, Hugh B. N.... 554
Bance, Lacy B 611'Bateman, Altd Geo 7i3jBeeching, Frank 593 Beynon, Wm. Howell... 60c
Bancroft, Wm. Chas. ... 581!— Herbert D 57ij— Hugh C. Westall 56S Bii/by, Alfred 744
Banister Geo. Stanhope 544'Bates, Chas. Ellison 6n|Beedle, George 697 Bicktbrd, Wm. Geo. T. 623
Banks, Herbert D 557 1— Charles Edward 590' Beers, William 744' Bicknell, Hv. David 623
— Joseph Henry 552!— Charles Loftus 567 Beever, Henry Holt 564 Biddulph, Fra. Edward 744
— William 623I — John 600, Begbie, Alt'. Glynn 623 _ John 597
Bannatyne, Neil 543 — John Sidney 748 — Hamilton Lua.rd 564 _ Sir M. A. S 163, 57&
— William 623'Bateson, Richard sSijBelchem, Fred. Geo. ... 607 _ Middleton Westenra 546
Bannerman, Arthur J... 623 (Batho, Robert 723: Belcher, J. W 723 Biden. Horatio 611
■Pat. Wilson 594 Bathurst, Benjamin 74S Belemore, Alfred J 723, Bigg, Frederick 634
— William 59
Banning, Arthur ij. G. 556
Bannister, Chas. John 539
Bauting, Wm. Robt 690
— Claude Hervey 564JBelfi.eld, Edward 6°°'Bigge, Sir Artiur John 545
— Sir Fred. T. Arthur —William 7°9| — Thomas Scovell 600
Hervey, -Ba/-; 744I Belford. Ernest Aug ... 543' Biggs, Thomas 744
Lionel Hervey 623 Belgrave, Dacre* T. C. 557; — Thomas 012
Banyard, Nelson 696 Batten, John Mount 748|Belhaven aud Stenton
Barchard, Chas. Henry 611 Battersby, J.Prevost ... 6oo
— Chas. Percival 5631 tsattme, Wm. Alex 74*
Barclay, Edward 746|Battiscombe, Edm. G... 61:
Barham, C. Morton 634;— Robt. Chas 634
Baring, Robert 611 — Walter Ernest Sax ... 713
Barker, Edw. H. Payne 7o;lBattley, D'Oyley Wm.... 748
— Fras. Wm. Jas 6uJBattye. Arthur 593
— Henry 540 — Arthur Fred 611
— Henry Andrew 611! — 'George Money 600
— James 7231 — Henry Doveton 600
— John 742 — Montagu M'P 623. 774
— Walter Julius 634|Bangh, Folliott Walker 589
— William Henry 634 — Guillum Scott 634
Barlow, Cuthbert 6nJBaumann, Chas. E. 563
— Harry 567, Baumgartner, Tno. M. 590
— Herbert SturgcS 557
-Lionel 570
Alex. C. Lord 611
Bell, Alexander 561
— Charles Harland 748
— Chas. P. Ij.Lynden... 567
— Chas;. Julian Ralph... 600
— Henry James 6og
— James Edward 697
Bigham, Chas. Clive ... 571
Bignell, Cha. Phillips... 695.
— John 697
Billings, Clement H. ... 692
Billington, George M. ... 744
Bingham, Edw. Hy 612
— G. C. Lord 567
Geo.Wm. Powlett 237, 579
— John Charles 634 — Thomas Richard D. 692
— Leonard 563|Biimey,Charles Richard 744
— Robert 74°iBinny, Wm. Henry 6co
— Major Gen. Thomas... 593lBircli, Alex. John C. ... 59s
— Staff Paym. Thomas 7°5|— Arnold Wilson 559
— Staff Paym. William 705 _ Fred. Macdoaald 593
— Lt. Colonel William ... >44 — Frederics William ... 537
William John 595 — George Thackeray... 570
— Wm. J. Pratt 590
— William Ruxton on
Barnard. Sir C. L 578
— Christopher John 746
Henry Craufurd
Bax, Alex. George B... 5701 — William Morrison ... 748
Baxter, Clement Fred... 539lBellairs, Sir William 581
Baylay, Cha. Allan 6ii|Bellasis. R. J. E. Oliver 56:
— Frederick Geo 611 — Geo. Montalt 634
Bayley, George 611 Bellhouse, John 708
— John Arthur 748 Bellis, John Francis .„ 634
— James Fran:is 612-
— Joseph 697
— Robert Ludlow Coote 562
— William Brereton ... 612
— William James Alex. 612
Bircham, A. Humph. ... 548
— Robert Cary 74
Barned.Barned Lewis... 569
Barnes, Ern. Wykeham 718
— Jas. Whittaker 600
— Osmond 595
Barnett, C.St. Jn. B 623
— Edw. Ranulph De B. 611
— John 696
— Robert P. Sanders ... Cgs
Barnston, Francis 623
Barnwell, Tobias 723
Barr, Alexander 697
Barrell, Win. John 697
Barrett, Knox 744
— Richard Doyle 600
Barrington, Henry 727
— Joseph T 705
Barron, Fenwick Boyce 744
— Luke 723
Barrow, De Symons ... 6x
— Frank 623
— Frank Kdward 722
— Thomas Walter 721
Barry, Chas. Wm 600
— Daniel Paterson 723
— James David 562
— Qr.ltr. Johu 70
— Priff.Surg.Lt.Cjl.Jha. 722
— Lionel Edward 56b
— Robert Mercer
565 J Bayly, Abingdon A. 163, 590 Bengouiih, Harcourt M. s84JBird, Henry Charles ... 748
Bennet, Adrian 611 — Willianf James 564
— Edward Gaily 545 Birney, John 612
Bennett, Alfred Chas.... 569 Birnie, William Jones 713.
— Beo. D. D 741 Biscoe, Robert 748.
— George B 7t3|Bishop, George William 588.
— Robert 563— Henry Parlett 600.
— Colonel William fci MBisset. Maurice E 562
Kenneth Schalch 551; — Lt. Col. William 744I— William C12
Robert Stuart 355, 5801— William F.iller 723 _ Sir W.Sinclair S-uith 534
Thomas John 692 — Wm. H. Worthy 600 Blachford, Oswald Sam. 744
Bazalgette, Win. Joseph 744] Bennitt. William W 611 Black, Donald Campbell 718
Bazett, Richard 623)Benny, Michae1 717 — James 600
Beach, W. Archibald H. 692 Benson, Charles A. ! 590 — William Thomas 723
Alexander Ross 611
— George Croker ... 568
- Capt. John 563
— General John 204, 579
— Richard Kerr 611
Baynes, Geo. Edw 581
— Gilbert Samuel 555
Jiec. W. R.
Beadle, James Pattle ... 6x
Beadnell, Alfred G. S.... 555
— Charles Edw 634
Bead^n, Cecil 597
— Edw. Musgrave 6o_>
— Starling Meux 535 Blackburn, Hugh 558
— William J. P =170! — Peter 546
Bentinck, H. C. A. F.W. I Blacker, Fred. H 562
Aldenburg 744I- Latham Chas. Miller 557
— Reginald Joseph .. .. 707!— Latham Wm 704
Bentley, William A s6o;Blaokett, Charles Fra. 634
— Oliver Armitage 7o8|3eutlif, Philio Baruerf 718— Christopher Elvv. ... 612
— Reginald H. ..„..„.„. 623;Benyon, J.Spsncer. 547|— Chris. Montagu 564
Beagm, Edward G. D.... 634iBeresford, G. de la Poer 600I— Sir Edward Win. Bt
Beal, Henry 611 — George William 623J — Henry Wise Ridley..
Beale, Bernard Arthur 5441— Hamilton lie la Poer 634 — William 6 2
— Thomas Alfred 537 — Henry Marcus 748 Blackley, John Henry ... 6 2
Beamish, AUeu Aug. W. 623 — John P. De la Poer... 695[i3iackmau, William J... 725
— Charles 6ooj — M.Wylly de la Poer... 61 iiBlackwell, James Edw. 600
— David Gregory 5n — Mostynde la Poei'533, 583 Blackwood, Qr.Mr. John 697
— George Perceval 6nj — Robert de la Poer ... 717* — Sosp. Assist. John ... 728
Bearcroft, ElwardH. ... 559 Berger, EinestArchd.... 600I— Robert Wm 623
600
623
— William E. A 569 |Beath, John H 721 Berkeley, Edm Hen. ... 548 Blame. Robt. Sticicney 695
— William Henry 746
Barstow, T. A. Andn. ... 623
Bartholomew, Robt. ... 623
Bartleman, John 600
— Woodburn Francis... 593
Bartley, A. G 723
— Alexander Fisher 723
Beaton, Beo. Patrick 741 — Henry W 740 Blair, Charles Renuy ... 580
Baatson, Albert Bale. ... 60a — James Cavan 593: — Chas. Stuart 62-
Beattie, Jas. Forbes 721J — Richard William 721I — GustnvusFred.. 61^
748
Beatty, James M'Neill 723! — Robert
— Joseph... 6r 1 Bernard, Henry L.
— Rich. Carden Alen ... 551) Chailes £11
Robert 5921 — James Walker 623
— Henry Francis 61
— Henry William 595
— Major James 634
— General Jjuies 503
— Edward B 570I Beauchanip.Fitzmaurice6oo[ — Thomas 748 — John ci.
■ John Cowell 600
Barton, Christopher 744
— Crosbie 548
— Howard James 600
— Reo. John Yarker ... 741
— Montagu 740
— Newton 600
— Robert 600
Bartwell, Fras. T 570
Barwell.Wm. B.Browne 534
74i
569
Beaufort, Duke of 744;Berne, Jas. Coleman.
Beaumont, Dudley 7o5:Berry, Andrew &
— Walter Henry 634) — Edward Ring 744
Beavau, Reginald 6iij3erthon, Thomas Porter 583
Beaver, Philip R. S 6ti|Bertie,.HoM. G.A.Vere ... 744
Beazley, Geo Gant 744! Bertram, ChaiiesPelgue 741
Becher, Alfred 600'Best, George 62*
— Cecil Leycester 7061 — Maudistly Gausseu... 748|Blakeney, Robert
Decimus William 623I— Thomas William 553jBlaksley, John
— Edward French
— Samuel 69,/'
Blake, Benj. rfatson ... 535
— George Frederic 6o0
— Henr/ Wilhain 58^
— John S. O Brien 54,
— Martin P 61 2
— Matthew Gregory 74^
74ij
6°a.
Basden.C. Brenton 600— Septimus Harding
554|Beswick, Anthony S.... 705 iBlancKley, Hera. N. C. 60,
5S8— Frederick ...: 748!Biand, Edward Loftus 6a,
3 TO
83i
Index — Retired List.
Blandy, Wm. Poyntz ... 543
Blane, Robert Arthur ... 550
— SirSeymourJn.JJf.533, 581
Bianshsird, Fred. H. ,.. 623
Blatherwick, Thomas ... 723
BlathwayVLinley 623
Blayney, Gerald J. S.... 603
Blaxland, Arthur H. .,. 634
Bleaymiie, Joseph 623
Bleazby, Francis J?n»™-.: 634
— Robert 612
Blenkinsop, Edw. Geo... .612
— ■ William 623
Blennerhassett, Barry... 744
Bl ewitt, Charles 600
Bligh, Fred. Arthur 566
— Frederick Cher 74S
Blissstt, Henry Fred. ... 7r2
Blogg, George Riehd... 572
Blonmeid, Thos. Edwin 744
Blood, John 748
Bloomfleld, Alfred 595
— AlleyneF. F 612
— Frederick William ... 634
Blosse, Robert Lynch.:; 567
Blount, Robert 748
Blowers, Chas. Edw. ... 600
— William Henrv .612
Bluett, Chas. Edw. L. ... 612
— W. H. P.Gordon 748
Blundell, H. Blun. H.... 612
— R. Blundell H. ...533, 583
Blunt, Arthur' 612
— Charles Harris 600
— Francis Charles 704
— Grant 600
— James S.Tillyer 551
Blyth, David 612
— Sydney Beckwith ... 543
Blytbswood. Lord 744
Boas 2, Geo. Clement 623
Boddam, Chas. Wm. ... 561
— Hungerford Meyer ... 550
— Welby Wroughton ... 593
Boehmer, Fred. C 566
Boggs, A. Ansell 623
Bogie, Adam 553
— Andrew Hugh 600
— John du Terreau 537
Boileau, Fras. Wm 595
— John P. Hamilton ... 722
— Lestock Francis 612
— Lewis Maltby 634
— Wm. Simeon 634
Beisragon, A. Maxwell 562
Boissier, John William. 748
Bolitho, Otho Glynn 337
Bolland, Geo. Herbert ... 612
Bolster, James M 723
Bolton, Harry John 634
— Hely Frederick 612
— Henry Fra. Somerset
634. 774
— Robert Henry 600
— Silas E 571
Bonavia, T. Emmanuel 623
Bond, Edward 745
— Frederick William ... 600
— Henry 745
— Henry 600
— Robert John , 612
— William Dunn .. 533, 58
Bonham, Harry WalterM. 537
— John 612
Bonhote, Leith 559
Bonner, Jas. Edward... 697
Bonney, Charles Hemy 623
Bonnor,RichardMaurice 612
Bonomi, Joseph 1 558
Bonus, Joseph 583
Booker, Geo. E. N 571
Booth, Baron George ... 545
— James Gore 612
— Thomas George 705
— Walter 705
— William 6oo
Boothby, Geo. Murray 559
Borradaile, Geo. Edwin 745
— George William 612
Borrowes, Sir E., Bart.. 748
— Kildare 546
Borthwick, Alex 745
Borton, Alfred John 623
Bostock, James Wm. ... 600
Boswell, John Jas 600
Botfield, W. D. Garnett 555
Bott, Thomas 748
Boughey, Geo. F.Ottley 534
Boulderson, John 623
Boulger, Abraham 697
— Isaac ...:....: 722
Boult, E.FarrragtQn...:.. 723
Boulton, Edward Joseph 723
Bourchier, Henry Seton 624
— John 624
Bourke, Son. Edw. R.... 748
— Ed. TJ. F. Mac W. ... 719
— Son. J. Jocelyn... 303,58.
— Joseph 748
— Thomas 745
Bourne, Cnsimir A 539
Bouverie, Boh. J.Pleydell 544
Bouwens, Lambar-tH..., 624
Bovill, Chas. Edward... 634J Brewster, Fred. Wm,
— Jas. Owen 744 J — Henry Craigie
— Thomas 705 iBrice, George Tito 533,
Bowdler, O. W. Bowdler 6:2 Bridge, James
Bowen, Charles 612!— William Albert
— George Bligh 6oolBridgeman, Son.F. C...
— Henry Griffith 624] Bridges, Charles Harley
— Herbert 706 — Edward Smith
— Wm. Thos 600I — William Percy
Bower, Edmund T. C... s64JBridgman, Fred. Hy. ...
— Henry John 748J — William
— Robert Lister 692iBridport, A. N. Vise. ...
Rowhill, Jas. Henry 554 Briggs, David ..
Bray, Henry Hill 697 Brown, Edward John
Brebner, Alex.
Bredin, Alexander
— John Fitzgerald W.
Brendon, Algernon
Brennan, Charles
Brereton, Chas. Wm. ...
— John Alfred
— John Sadleir
— Robert Kean
— Thomas Sadleir
— Willoughby T
Brett, Harry Armstrong
— Lionel Lowdham
— SiVWilford
Brettingham, R.Wheatl.
Bowie, Matthew Morton 597
Bowlby, Pulteney Edw. S24
Bowler, John 748
Bowles, Arthur M 535
— VereHunt 587
Bowyer, WentworthG. 555
Boxwell, Samuel 552
Boycott, William 748
Boyd, Brooke 588
— Campbell 719
— Daniel 588
— George Vachell 624
— James George Hay... 745
— Julius Middleton ... 593
— Mossom 600
— Thomas 722
— Walter Colquhoun ... 556
— William 742
— Wm. Arthur Edward 570
— William Cathcart 721
Boyes, Walter John 624.
Boyle, Son. Edm. John 748
— Edward 705
Edward Vicars 612
Gerald Edmund 6r
■ Robert 600
— Son. Robt. Elphin. ... 595
— Son. William George 745
Boys, Henry 748
Brabazon, Hugh 748
— James Du Pre 748
— J. A. H. Moore 624
Brace, Fras. Chas. O — 570
Bracken, R.D'OylyC... 600
— Thomas P. A 624
James
— John
— John Archer Julian
— John Arthur
Brind, Kdw. Ainncomt
— Frederick Sale S. ...
— WilliamHenry
Brine, Bruce
— Percival Forbes
Brinkley, John T
Briscoe, Edward Wm....
— William Thomas
Bristow, James Alfred...
Broackes, Chas
Broadfoot, Archibald...
— William
Broadhurst, Arthur B.
Broadley, Hamilton W.
Broadrick, Edward
Broadwood, Francis ...
Brock, John
Brockman, John Arthur
— Julius Drake
— Ralph R. E. Drake...
Broderick,Kdw. Warren
vjeraiu ciiiuiuuu ui^ jaruuericitj^uw. yv mien
Patrick David 534lBrodie, Edgar Walde
grave
— James Fitzgerald ...
— John Fitzgerald
Brodigan, Francis
Brogden, Duncan D. ...
— James
Bromhead, Sir Beuj. P.
— Charles James ,
— Edward R
Brook, Henry Darvvll ...
Brackenbury,Henryi3o, 748 — Richard Crundel
Bradburne, Saml 612
Braddell, Thomas 612
Braddon, Edw. H. C. .. 624
Bradford, Sir Edw. R. C. 595
— Evelyn fiooi
— William John
Brooke, Alfred deV
— Chas. Kennedy
— Edward Sabine
Edw. A. Pierrepoint
Edw. Thoma:
— John Cheap
— Richard Henry
— Thos. Henr, Barstow
— William Saurin
Brooker, Robt. Lee C...
— Henry Richard 624
— Oliver John 624
— Robert Mark 722
— Wilmot Henry... 34^,579
Bradley, John Donald-
son 624
Bradshaw, Alex. Fred... 72o;Brookes, Joseph
— James Buller 708] — Lewis Andrews
— James Lewis 624! Brooks, Alfred
— John Charles 748! — George
— Oswald Mosley 624) — John Hatfield
Brady, David M. F 624iBrooksbank, Arthur H.
Braimer, James Louttit 7o8jBros, Richard Follett...
Brain, Daniel List 548 ] Brougham, James
Braithwaite, Ernest L. 553lBrough,WilliamRienard
- James H. Vidal 561! Charles
Bramston, T. Harvey ... 745'Broughton, Delves
Bramwell, George 692'Browell, Edw. Thos. ...
— Hugh Ransom 7i8]Brown, Alex. Burton...
Brander, Mangles J 5901 — Anthony Lennon
— Wm. Maxwell 624! — Charles Bradford
Brandreth, Ashton M... 612!— Charles Edward
Brandt, Edward 624 — Charles Langford ..
BranfUl, Bcnjn. Aylett . 745 — Charles Robt.Oswald
Brannan, James 748! — David
Bravo, Alexander 745 — Edward 130,
722 Vesey
597 — George Rodney
562 — Henry George
60c — Henry James
097 — H. W. Silverhorne ...
612 — Henry Thomas
600 — John, h p. Bombay
704 Staff Corps
624 — Staff Pay m. John
'04 — John, h. p. 17 Lancers
596 — John Kerry
600 — Percival Ashley
612 — Robert Hanbury
748 —Robert Ross ....'
692 — Simon
541 — Qr.Mr. Thomas
000 — Hiding Mr. Thomas...
581 — Thos. Southwell
709 — Valentine
612 — William
612 — William Edward
612 — William Frederick ...
612 — Wm. Thomas
722 Browne, Andrew Lang
624 — Andrew SniytheMon-
713 tague 534,
578 — Augustus
600 — Charles Edmund
600 — Charles Henry
612 — Charles Michael
624 — Edward Francis
692 — Edward Pohlmann
612 — George Edward Beale
624 — George Richard
624 — Henry George
612 — Henry Ralph 294,
566 — Henry Robt. Yates...
562 — Herbert F. L
553 --Horace Albert
552 — Ma/. Gen. James 534,
711 — Major James
697 — Major James.....'
612 — Sir Jas. Frankfort
634 Manners 204,
565 — James H. Granville...
563 — John Thomas
612 — Melville
561 — Montague
697 — Bee. Ralph C
612 — Richard
745 — Lord Richard Howe ..
612 — Richard Thos.B
547 — Sir Samuel James ...
— Swinton John
563 — William Harrington
722 — William Henry
724 — William Lloyd
612 Brownlow, Sir Charles
567 Henry
097 — Henry Alexander
597 Brownrigg, Henry J. ...
B12 Bruce, Alex. Andrew ...
539 — Alexander James
718 — Alfred Crawford
600 — Coui'tenay Wm
745 — Elliott Armstrong ...
612 — George Ward Cole ...
624 — Sir Henry Le Geyt...
566 — Hervey J. Lloyd
566 — Robert..
6oo — Robert Iv D
588 — Stewart Hervey
D12 Srune, C. R. Prideaux...
595 Brunker, Howard M. E.
597 Brush, Oliver Ransay .
568 Brutton, Edward
697 — Robert Abernethie ...
559 Bryan, Geo. C. N
697 — 'Son. Geo. Leopold...
697 Bryuen, Richard Jos. ...
748 Bryson, Thomas
564 Buchanan, Geo. A. L....
743 — Harris England
548 — Henry Brian
— Henry James ... 239,
612'— John L'Estrange L....
543'Buck, Lewis Wm.
612 Buckle, C. Randolph ..
612 — Dudley William
722 — Edmund
745 — Edw. John Bentley
— Robt. Alleyne S
Buckley, Fred. Aug. ..
— John
Bucknill.J.Townsend ..
6i2Budd, Claud Currie
745
600
708
634
570
722
692
7°5.
707
744
612
553
717
697
572
696
744
697
624
624
547
612
72T
534
612
564
724
598
624
544
545
743
744
579
624
745
589
584
555
7iS
578
624
55"
612
612
741
697
748
74S
58S
593
545
624
612
589
583
704 ,
600
600
624
745
596
634
599
537
744
569
748
541
541
565
634
634
5°3
558
718
705
695
55*
548
580
71S
589
600
624
543
556
559
596
728
624.
70I
Index — Retired Lint.
832
Budd, David Carrnthers 6343uttanshaw, Thomas.... 612
— Rich. Carrnthers 6oo| — William Henry 7°6
Buist, David Simsou ... 591 JButter, John Kerr 718
Bnlkeley, Francis B. ... 742;Butterworth, Fred 697
I — Henry Wm. C 612 Buttle, Clement Francis 697
Bull, John 698' Buxton, ,Tas. W. Fowell 624
Campbell, Neil 62 4 . Castell, JohnHenry 613
— Parr 697JCastle, Fred. John 601
Oastletowu.B.E.B. Lord 560
Bullen, John B. Symes 537
Buller, Gregory Joseph 692
— Walter Gregory 634
Bullmore, Wm. King ... 718
Bullock, E. G. Troyte... 563
— Beo. Regnal 1 H. ... 741
— Robert 612
Bulpett, William Henry 56S
Bulwer, Sir Edw. G. 263, 578
Banbury, Abra. Chas... 590
— Cecil Hanmer 535
• — Chaiies Thomas 612
— William Reeves 5 97
Bunn, Wm. Fred 555
Burbury, Fras. Wm. ... 692
Burden, William 634
Burdett, Si-Francis, Bart.-jji
Barge, Benj. Henry 705
Burgess, Harry Miles ... 612
Burgmann, Geo. John 612
Burgoyne, Sir J. M. Bt. 645
Burke, Bernard H 624
— John 697
— Michael Arthur 545
— Theobald 624
— Thomas Edmund ... 565
— William 748
Burlton, Hy. M. Barton 595
Burniester] A. Chas 56
Burn, David Bryce 535
— Henry Pslham 556
— John Macvicar 600
Burnaby, Lt. Colonel E
Beaumont 748
— Richard Briones 546
— Major Gen. Eustace
Beaumont 601
— Richard Briones 546
Buruand, Norman 745
Burne, Henry K 588
— Jasper 598
— Joshua Henry 697
— Sir Owen Tudor.. .533, 583
Burnell, Edward S. P.... 744
Burnett, Thomas 612
Burney.H. A. Amyatt... 561
Burningham, H. G. C. ... 748
Burr, Cha. Ernest G 634
— Frederick Wm 548
Burrell, Edward 553
Burroughs, C. A. de P. 554
— F. W. Traill 234, 533, 581
Burrowes, Algrn. St. L. 624
Burrows, Geo. R. Scott 589
Burt, Walter 742
Burton, Edmond Fras. 589
— Fowler 313, 579
— Gerard Septimus ... 535
— Henry 745
— John Edward 624
■ — Samuel 697
— William Blakeway ... 617
— William Henry 612
— William Perm 634
Bury, Charles 692
■ — John Thomas 535
Buscarlet, J. R. Bowen 624
Busfeild, William 624
— John 634
Bush, John 743
Bushe, Chas. A. L. P.... 709
■ — Charles Kendal 568,744
Bushman, John George 742
Butchart, John 707
Butler, Charles 624
— Chas. H. Somerset... 551
— ^award Arthur 745
— Edw. Le Breton 624
— Francis 711
— Francis John Paul ... 557
— F. W. H. Davies 09
— Henry 601
— HubertLavie 568
■ — James 696
— James Wm. Smith ... 597
■ — Lewis W. Geo ,... 563
— Reuben 696
— Somerset James 543
— Thomas Adair 635
— Walter 748
— William Theobald ... 624
Byng, Alfred Molyneux 745
Son.C. Cavendish G. 535
Hon. SirHy.Wm. John 74:
— Hoit.LionelFras.Geo. 555
— Thomas Richard 597
Byrne, Stanley C 570
Bythell, Reginald 505
Cabell. William 612
Caddell, Henry 548
— Walter W. de V. 57°
Cadell, Alexander 580
— Robert 612
— Thomas 595
Cassar. Richard T. 717
Cafe. Haydon Lloyd 745
Wm. Martin 5S9
■ Patrick John 5S3
• Reginald E. D 564
— Robert Dallas 592
— Ronald Gore 7°7
— Walter 744
— William 722
— William Alexander... 557
— William Frederick ... 61
— Wm. John Sinclair... 722
— William Maxwell 601
Campion, H. F. Geo. ... 545
Campsie, Geo. Richard 74s
Candy, Chris. H. H. ... 569
Cane. Claude R. J 560
— Robert Emmet 624
— Stopford 744
Canning, Son. C. S. G. 562
Cannon, OsborneBarwell 74S
Cansdale, Arthur > 572
Cantor, Chas. Hy 598
Cagney, James 7i8|Capel, William 545
Cahill, Chas. John S. ... 597|Carandini, Frank J 557
Cahusac.Wm. Legh..
Caine, Henry Monteath 705
— Wm. Hull 599
Uaird, Lindsay H 554
Cairns, Sou. W. D 652
Calcott, Charles R. B. ... 746
Caldecott, Cha3. Thos... 612
KrancisJames 584
ijCarden. Coldstream 566
— Sir Frdk. Walter..."- 745
— Henry Charles 562
— Henry Robert 745
— WiUiam Joseph 705
Cardew, Sir Frederick... 613
— Geo. Masters 745
Calder, Edmond H. S.. 563
Calderon, Chas. Matthew 624
Caldwell, John Fletcher 612
— W. Bietterman 745
Call, Chas. Frederic ... 624
Callander, Alexander ... 59
Callender, Eustace M. 719
Calley, Henry 748
CUlwell, Robert Joseph 74
Calthorpe, Son. S. J.
G 139, 533. 5So
Calvert, A. Motteux 612
— Augustus Bresson ... 705
Cambier, Ernest Fred... 612
Cambridge, Jocelyn P.. . 612
Cameron, Alan William 551
— Aylmer Spicer 612
Campbell 707
Charles Barton 564
Cyril St. Clair 564
— Donald R 601
— Hillyard Hy-. Angus 544
— John 71S
— Maurice Alexander... 557
— Saumarez Wm 561
— Sii-WilliamGordon23t, 578
Campbell, Alexander ... 612
— A. Dunstaflnage 613
— Archibald Douglas... 571
— Archibald Edwards 594
— Arthur Chas 564
— Aylmer Maclver 613
— Charles 697
— Charles Albert Lyon 613
— Charles Frederick ... 748
— Colin Charies 613
— Donald Archibald ... 541
— Captain Duncan 560
— ■ Colonel Duncan 745
— Duncan MacNeil 613
— Edward Gervase 613
— Edward Parker 56'
— E.S.Norman 748
Fras. Selwyn 544
Frederick 748
Frederick Buckley ... 547
— Sir Guy Theophilus... 556
— Hardin Burnley 745
Son. Henry Walter... 745
— Henry Wotton 748
Colonel James 61
— Colonel James 744
James Archibald ... 56
James Ramsay 545
— John 624
— John Alexander 613
— John George 593
— John Gore 613
— John Henry 613
— John Pennock
— John Peter Wm 601
— Sir John Wm., Bt 601
— Kenneth J. R 568
— Loudoun Francis 613
— Henry 601
Philip 554
Carew, P. M. Lynn 692
Carey.Cha. Le Mesurier 748
Clement de Beauvoir 613
Constantine Phipps.. 601
— De Vic Francis 6ot
— Frederick William ... 537
— HoraceR.LeMarchantsgS
— Thomas 724
— Thomas Priaulx 601
— WiUiam 613
— William Dobree 601
Carfrae, Charles William 69
Cargill, Sidney 624
Spencer 624
Carington, Hon. W. H.P. 74s
Carleton, Edward Wm.. 624
— Francis Edmund 539
— George 61
— Henry Alex 163, 578
Henry Guy 613
Richd. LangfordLeir 601
William Henry 748
Carhle, Wm. Ogle 624
Carlisle, Anthony 748
Carlyon, Clement W. ... 624
Cai-michael, Geo. L. ... 745
Carmody, John P 727
Carnegy, Alexander ... 5"
PatrickA 592
Carnell, William 601
Carnwath.R.H.CEuW of 548
Carpendale.MontaguM. 597
Carpenter, Frederick ... 551
George 635
William Sidney 563
Carr, Charles Harrison 62.
— George Sidney... 546,624
— Jom.s King 724
Nicholas Edward ... 624
Carr£, Geo. Tennant ... 624
Carrington, Chas. Wm. 613
Carroll, James 724
— James Henry 740
Carrnthers. Jos. Geo. T. 598
Carson, Thomas 740
Carstairs, Charles... 550
Carter, Arthur Shaen ... 63
— Edw. Augustus 551
— Edward Medley 552
— Rowland Wimburn... 721
— Stanley 624
— Thomas Tapper 613
Cartwright, Henry A.... 562
— James Sampson 697
— Reginald Anson 624
Carwithen, Geo. T.L.... 613
Cary, Lucius F. B 613
— Th03. Alphonso 601
Case, Middleton F. M... 742
Cashman, R. U. 727
Cass, Arthur Herbert ... 613
Cassell, Frank L 697
Cassidy, Francis P 748
Ca'ihcart,Ho».A.Murray 744
Cator, Thomas William 745
Catteli, Edward 705
— William 720
Catty, Charles Parker... 601
Cautley, Christopher G. 613
— Henry 616
— John Cumberlege ... 543
Cavarra, Alfred 635
— Giuseppe 635
Cavaye, Henry jvennett 561
Cave, George Noble...... 601
Walter 624
Oavenagh, Gordon 6oi
Orfeur Jas 541
Cay, Chas.Vidler 724
Eustace 748
Cayzer, Thomas 717
Cazenove, R. Fred 571
Cecil, Lord E. H. B. G. 745
— ■ Lord John Pakenham 695
— ionJWilliam 559
Chads, William Jn. 533, 583
Chadwick, David D. ...613
— Edward 554
Edward Fred 613
— John 748
— Robert 748
haffey, John 748
Chaine, William 624
Challis, H. Thornton ... 718
Chalmers, Hy.Broughm. 613
Norman Guthrie 541
Owenlvon 635
Quintin 717
Chaloner, Richd. G. W. 560
Chamberlain, Sir C. T. 588
— Sir Neville Bowles ... 588
Chamberlayne, Tanker-
ville James 551
— William John 360, 579
Chamberlin, Edw. Hy. 624
— W. R. Bigsby .....'.... 624
Chambers, Arthur 562
— Brooke Rynd 593
— Chas. Patton 613
— Francis Henry 624
George Fred. S 66z
Osborn Wm. Samuel 661
Richard Wellesley ... 601
Robert Maedonafd ... 593
Chamier, Fras. Edw. A. 592
Stephen .Henry Ed.... 581
Champernowne, Hy. ... 613
Champion, Percival R. 745
Chandler, Edward 727
Chaplin, Allan 613
— JohnWorthy 613
Chapman, Alt. Stephen 555
Arthur Robert 595
Charles Higford 564
— Fras. Kingscote F.... 692
— Francis Root. Henry 692
— Frederick Stovin 561
George Alex 552
GeorgeH.J.Mow 624
— Hamilton 593
— Henry Theodore 724
— HenryWm.Fortescue 559
Ingram Francis 601
William Edward 748
Chappell, J. J 721
Chard, Charles 572
Charles, James 624
Charlesworth, James... 717
Charley, John 601
Charlton, Hy. A. Herbert 722
— Rich. Granville 624
Charter, Ellis James ... 74S
Charters, WiUiam 697
Chatfield, Chas. Kyrle 613
— Hy. R. Spencer 613
Chatterton, Frank Wm. 598
Chauncey, Chas. Hy. ... 705
Chauncy, Wm. Auschar 558
Chawner, Alfred 717
Montagu Douglas ... 5601 — Frederick Young 748
Butt, John Wells 745I — Napier George ... 163, 589'— Thomas
709
Ohaytor, Robt. Jas 546
Cheetham, Charles 635
— Charies Joseph 624
Chelmsford, F. A. Lord,
3°5i 578
Cherry, Henry Aitken 535
— William 72!
Chesham, Charles C. W.
Lord
559
3 m 2
§33
Index — Retired List.
Chesnev, Fras.Rawdon 744|Clelar.d, William
Chetwo'de, George 745 Clementi, Montagu
Chevers, Hyacinth 553'Oementf , Fieri. Wm R.
Chevne. Walter S 717 — George
Chichester.Cornvvlls Hy 613 Clephane, And. Robt. ...
— Gerard 563 Clerk. Alexander
• Henry Aug-uFtus 551
— Hugh Arthur 613
— John Octavius for
— Robert Bruce 6c t
— Spencer Frederick... 558
Cbifferiel. Alfert H. ... 57°
ChiUie, Cha. Badwin ... 562
Chipprntlall. Edward 256 5?i
Chisholm, William 613
Chittick, Win. Henry ... 697
Chitty, Walter Theo. ... ;>c,o
Choake. 1 homas 607
ChoImeley.Hy. John ... 624
Cholmoncleley, Bnt.h C. 559
— Beginold Harry 562
Christian, Geo. Arnold 635
Christie, Edw. Tolfrey 539
— Henrv 572
— Eohert A. C C92
— Will' am ;°6
Christopher, Al .C Seton 566
— Leon. B 601
Cbrystie, George 597
— William foi
Church, Thomas Boss... 502
Churchill, Chas. Morant 624
— Peli x Victor S ^92
— George Frederic 624
Clapcott, Charles 74s
Clapp, Win. H. Bant ... 722
Claridpe, Frank E. S.... 554
— Henry C. Z 613
Clark, Ah xai.derTowers 557
— Andrew 7:7
— Charles 697
— Edmund William 561
— James Aitken 719
— James Edward 724
— Sir George D.
— Henry
Malcolm George
Thomas
Clery, Thos. Geo
Clifford, Miller
— Richard Cormick
Clifton, Robert Walter
— Thomas Hen
Climo, Wm. Hill
Clinch, William
Clinton, lord E. W.
F
— Henry Beuel am
Clive,' Edwaid Henry...
-Bon. It. H. W.
Windsor
— Henry Somerset
Cloete. Josias Gordon...
Close, Chprles S
— Fiederick 533.
— Thrmas
Clowes, Chas. Edw
— Frederick
— George Gooch
— Henry
Clnbley, Jas. K
C oar, Sev. Charles J. ...
Coates, Charles
— George
Cof.ts, James
Cobb, Edw. Fowys W.
— John
Cobbe, Alex. Hugh 346,
— Francis
Cochrane, Geo. Henry...
Cockburn, Alexander W.
— Chas. Fitzgerald T.
Charles Frederick ...
6i3JCcllins, Francis
613 — Francis Fred
613 — George
697 — John Alexander ,
590] — Xev. J. A. Welsh .
613 — Joseph.
559
60 x
■ Sev. Sydney 741
— Stanley Yeatman ... 744 — Francis Pitcairu
— Stewartson 718 — Henry Alex.
Clarke, Alfl*. Boss 613
— A.F.Stafford 724
— Sir Andrew 581
— Calvert. D. Stanley ... 6:3
— Charles Edw. Lane... 561
— David =72
— Edward Henry St.
Lawrence 555
— George Calvert ...143,579
— Hen. Stephenson ...61;.
— Henry Wifherforce... 624
— Hervey Morris S 595
— JamesAUeyne 624
— James Gumming 744
— James George 748
— Jas. Richard Flomer 53.1
— James Sealy 692
— Jno. H. Courtcnay ... 550
— John Slieridan 624
— Joseph 697
— Sir- Marshall J 624
— Montague de Sales
McKenzie G. Aug. 62
— Eobert 745
— Bobert Stuart 635
— Sir Stanley < e A. C. 601
— Sydenham Cubbon... 613
— Sbmei'BetM.Wiseman
533i
— Thos. Sydenham 550
— Tredway George 594
— Wm. James 748
— Willoughby Charles
Stanley 59
Clarkeon, Fredk. Wm... 624
— William Henry 624
Claughton, Fras. A. C. 556
Clay, Albert 697
■Alex. Davidson 601
— Jas. Balfour
— James
— James George
— Thomas Hugh
Cockcraft,W.LaTrobe ...
Cocker, Barnard Wm....
Cockerill, Bobert Chas.
Cocks, Bhilip Beginald
Cocksedge, T. A. J
Codrirgton, Geo. H. F.
Oliver
Coe, Edwin
Coffey, Francis
Coffin, Richard J. M. ...
ogan, Michael
— Thomas Sillery
Coghill, Frank H
Kendal J. W
Coghlan, James Duff ...
— 5?cc. Thomas Lloyd...
Coke,i/on.W.C.Walpole
Coker, Edmund Sogers
Colahan, John
Coiborne, Boh. Fras. L.
Lydston 132,
Colcldugh, George
Cole, George W
— Henry Hardy
— Ric-hard Rivarola
— Bobert Andrews
— f-amuel
— William
Colebrook, Geo. T
Coleman, William
Coles, Arthur Horsman
— R' gers L. Cowper ...
— Thomas Gordon
— Walter
Colhoun, Charles King
— Josiah Erskine
- Michael Richard
— Bobert
— Samuel Travers
Collinson, Thos. B
Collis, Adolp. B.Aug....
— Francis William
— Gustavus W. Berry...
-- William
— William Cooko
— William Gun
Colls, Bobert Stacy
Collyer, Geoige F.'
Colman, Thomas
Cologan, John F. FitzG.
Colomb, Geo. Hatton ...
— Sir John C. Beady ...
Colquhoun, H. M. L. ..
— Jas. Andrew S
-William
Colthurst, James N
— David Latouehe
Colvile, Charles Fred....
- Fiennes Mid 533,
Colvi'le, Bon. C. R/W.
Mutter of
— ■ Bon. Sir William Jas.
Colvin, Cecil Hodgson
— Richard Beale
Combe, Christian
Compton, Lord A. F. ...
— Thomas Joseph
Comyn, John Sarsfield
Coney, Arthur Henry...
— Herbert Launcelot ...
— William Bicknell
Coningham, Fred
— Herbert
— Hy. Evelyn
— Walter
Conington, John C. ...
Connell, Patrick
720
601
722
697
613
745
579
746
613
592
722
583
57'
602
543
748
e97
594
741
624
539
752
571
624
581
624
613
554
5^7
coi
563
589
724
724'Connellan, Corry L.
613
748
624
745
692
744
727
59°
721
697
6-4
718
721
722
57°
613
554
741
745
534
— Ralph H ... 569
Claydon, Thomas 713
Clayhills, J. Menzies ... 613
Clayton, Charles Cecil. ..£635
— Edward Gilbert 635
— Emilius 535
— Fitzroy A. Talbot ... 745
— Valentine Gardner ... 613
Cleather, Wm. B. G. ... 613
Cleeve, Stewart Alex.... 744 — Edward Archibald
Cleland J.W.Henderson £05'— Edward Michael ...
Col 1 ett , Sir Henry,
— Henry Geo. Outram
Collier, Clarence A
— Herbert Cromwell ...
— Hopetoun Currie
CollingWood.Clennefl ...
— Henry
Collins, Arthur
Caleb
Conner, George
Connolly, Benjamin
Bloomfield
Edw. Jos. K
John ".
— Laurence Richard ...
Paul
Conolly, Arthur
Edward Robert
— Francis Henry
William
Conor, Cecil
Conran, E. Watson
Consett. D'Aicy P
Constable, Frederick C.
Strickland 692
Constant, Stephen Price 742
Conway, John 572
Cooch, Charles 130, 613
Cook, Alexander 63
— Arthur 635
— Charles 697
— Fras. John Gilbert ... 624
— George 697
— Henry 533, 583
— Herbert Rowlev 545
— John Wi'l ' 718
— Lewis Arch. Charles 635
Cooke, Anth. C 581
— Crawford....
— Frnest G. S 571
— James 635
— John 706
— Thomas Valentine ... 613
— William 613
— Wm. Nevinson McD. 707
Cook son, Jas. Gathorne 389
— John CI. Fife 745
Cookworthy, Colin 601
Coombs, Rowland Hill. 717
Cooper, Albert B.Astley
— Alfred 740
— Alfred Charles 57
— Charles Herring 743
— Edwa rd Henry 740
— Edward M. Gilbert .. 604
— Egbert William 635
— Godfrey 748
Cooper. Henry Fallow-
field 6241
John 635
— Joshua Harry 744,
Loftus Lewis' Astley 748
Thomas 711
William 581
Coote, Cha. Geo. H. ... 601-
Chas. Henry Eyre ... 558
Edmund Eyre 705
Thomas Ge'thin 748-
Cope. Sir Anthony 624
— Arthur Henry 692
— George Ha j wood 745
Copeland, Thomas 697
Copernan, Sydney A.M. 718
Copland, Alex 594
Coppin, Charles Francis 635.
Copping, Henry 728-
Corban, L 721
— William Watts 601
Corbett, Francis 561
— Bobert Edwin 561
Bobert Hayes 554
William 748:
Cordery, Charles 697 1
Cordner, Jas. Edw. 163, 590
Corkran, Chas. S 534-
Cornish. Chas. Orchard 625
Corrie,Wm. Taylor 6or
Corry, George./ 722-
Cory, Arthur 613-
bsby.Tho. Prittie Dot
Cossey, John Fras 697
Costa, Paul D 705
Costelloe, Charles 697-
Costobadie.Hy. Holmes 544
Cotes, Arthur 555
— Charles James 745
— Robert Hugh 709-
Cottingham, Edw. R. ... 613-
Cot.ton, Sir Arth. T. 204, 578
Benjamin 567-
Charles M'Clintock... 601
Francis Frederick ... 625
— Henry French 547-
— Herbert 727-
— John 697-
— Joseph Wm. Minchin 635
— Lynch Stapleton coi
Bichard Godmau, T. 544
--Bon. Rich. S. G. S ... 537-
Thomas James 507
— Walter 625
Cottrell, Chas. Dormer 556-
William Foulkes 697
Couchman, R. Short ... 601
Coulton, James 561
Coupe, Bobert 748
Couper, Arthur Edw.... 561
— James Kempt 590-
Court, Horatio Samuel 613
CourtenayHy. Begd. ... 601
Courtney, David Chas.. . . 552-
— Edward Henry 601
Cousins, Samuel 697
Coussmaker, George ... 625
— Macclesfield F 625
Coventry, Charles 565
Cowan, Samuel Hunter 613.
— Walter Frederick Jas. 635
— William Chalmers ... 717
Coward, Charles 743
Cowell, Albert, V.J. ... 707
Cowie, Crornbie 5S4
Cowper, Thomas 560
Cowper-Coles, Rogers L. 566-
Cox, Alex. Temple 594
— Chas. Vyvyan 601
— Charles William 601
— Edward Cooke ... 695
— Francis Edward 601
— George Aujj astus 625-
— Geo. William 594
— Henry John Wm 560-
— Henry Wm. Holmes 596
— John'Brenton 591
— John Hawtrey Reg.... 692-
— SirJohnWm 251, 580
— Joseph Cooke 636
— Robert Emiiius 598
— Samuel 697
— Wm. Hamilton for
— William Smith 697-
Coxon, Geo. Stacpole ... 745-
Coyle, William 568-
Crabbe, Arthur B 692.
Index — Retired Lid.
834
Oacroft, Bernard-.
<Cradock, Edm. ffm. 547!— David 724
— Montagu soslCumberland, Chas. Edw. 601
<!ragg, Henry 572I— Geo. Bentinck M'L. 624
■Craig, Richard Manifold 722 — William 697
Crake, Edward B 5561— William Bentinck ...601
Craster, George Ayton 583 ]Cumberlege, Alex. B. ... 613
— James Thomas — 745
— Wm. Robert 613
Craufurd, Harry Jsnies 556
— William Reginald
Honlson 541
Crawford, Andre wfisrde 567
— Charles Robert 713
— George Adam. 613
— Robert G. S carman 560
— Richmond Irvine 596
— Robert Alexander ... 613
Crawfurd, Hugh P.R.F. 595
Crawley, Anthony 697
— Philip Sambrook 745
Creagh, And. Mich. ... 745
— C. A. FitzGerald 601
— Denis 705
— Colonel James 613
— Surg. Lt. Col. James 717
— James Henry 748
— Johu 625
— Walter Bla.ke Butler 558
— Maj.G-en. William ... 601
— Siir/i.ilaior William 724
Crealock, John M. S. ... 571
•Crean, John Joseph 724
•Crease, John Fred 61
Creed, Richard J. G. ... 554
■Creighton. Fitzmaurico 625
— Robert FitzG'rald ... 555
"Creniorna.'Vesey.ioi-rf... 745
Crespin, Alex. Andrews 708
Cresswell, Chas. Arthur 625
— George 63s
'Creyk, William 724
Crichton, Hon. Charles
FreJk 74
— Hon. Henry George
Louis 547
— William H 601
■Crick, Samuel A 727
■Crispo, Sidney Smith... 708
Critchley, Edw.Asheton 563
-Croasdaile, Launcelot... 692
Croft, .las. Hy. H 705
'Crofton, Caldwell Hy,... 635
— Frederick: R. C 601
— ■ James 580
— William Jones 727
Croisdale, Richard
■Croker, Arthur 724
— Edward 748
— John 544
— John Randal 724
■Cromer. Lord 748
Cromie, C. Francis 562
Gdi Callen, Clifford 6o2Darley, Hy. Read 69 > Peane, George 748
— Wm. Sanders 625, — Thomas 598
Darling, James Bruce 53;!Deare, Fred. Arthur ... 565
— Montagu Wm 7ii|Dease, Gerald 556
— Sydney 6o2,Deaty, Hy. Hush Peter 56S
Darnell, Wm. Nicholas. 635 de Bathe, ' Wr Henry Per-
Dartnell, Jno. Geo 748 cival, Hart. 317, 578
Darvall, Roger Fras. ... 550 de Berry. Georeo F. ... 602
Darwall, Henry P 6i4|Dehono, Michele 697
Darwin, Charles W 54'5ide Bourbel. Raonl 602
— Leonard 554|De Brett, Harry 602
Dashwood. Chas. Browne 6i4|rie Burgh. Thomas F. H. 543
Edmund Plunkett ... 56gjde Cetto. L. C. A. A. ... 625
Francis Arthur 539:Deeble. Stephen L 727
Richard Lewes 6o2lr>eerle-'. Granville 743
Cuming, Edwd. Wm. ... 613
— George Lewis 705
— Wm. Herbert 601
Cummin, N. Beamish .. 708
Cumming, K. William.. 724
— William Gordon 613
Cumminsrs, Harold 545
Cuningham, G. W. H. ... 552
Cuninghame, Glencairn
R 565
Cunliffe, George Gordon 601
— Robert Henry 601
Walter Howell 545
Cunningham, AllanJ.C. 625
Andrew Charles 635
— Charles 62s
— John s65
— Lawrence 571
PercyS 601
Cure, Geo. Edw. Capel 557
Cureton, Edward 717
Curling, Wm. Kings-
down 5
Curran, John Philpot... 541
— F. G. Adye 722
Currey, Chas. Henry ... 543
Currie, Algernon 597
Arthur Drummond
Charles 748
Fendall 594
Daubener,Sii-H.C.B.286, 578
Danbeny, A. J. Hesketh 547
— Henry Joseph 550
— Walter Augustus 748
Da.ubuz. Robert Claude. 692
Daunt, William 602
Davenport, Chas. Talbot 706
— Frederick 571
Davern, George William 625
Davev, Thomas 635
Davidge, John 721
Davidson, Alexander... 602
— Alex. George 602
— Alexander Henry 632
— Chas. Fred. Herbert 56?
— Chas. R. Tierney 614
— ■ Chris. Middlemassi 30,625
— George Montgomerie 705
— Henry Edward 614
-Hugh s^5
— James 602
— Lionel C. Lascelles... 707
Frederick Alexander 546 — Peter 7
Henry Octavius 705J — Robert 602
James 614 — Thos. Reid Waugh ... 705
Curry, Michael 625
— Robert Murray .. 614
Curtis, Fras. G. S 614
Johu Geo. Cockburn 545
Spencer C 571
Curzon, Ernest 564
— Geo. Augustus 744
— Hon. Wm. Henry 748
— William Southwell... 614
Ousack, Jas. W. H. 0.... 557
— John 748
Cust, John Francis 745
— Mitford 544
Custance, Fred. Hambl. 74s
— Sydney 5°6
Cutbill, Hy. Duppa A. 614
Cuthbert, Robert T. P... 601
Cuthell, Thomas George 625
Cuyler, Geo. Aug 614
Da'Costa, Arttmr E 568
— David Campbell 69
D'Aeth, Lewis N. H. ...69
D'Aguilar, Sir C. L. 163, 579
■ William Henry 572 Daintry, Geo. Chas 539
'Crompton, John A. P. ... 571 Dalbiac, Henry Shelley
Cronyn, Abraham Prim 562
•Crooke, Edward Rea M. 625
— lieo. Milward 741
Crooks, John Joseph ... 704
-Crosbie, Henry 558
— John Gust.^vus 625
— John T. D.Talbot 745
^Crosse, Charles Kenriek 745
— Charles Robert .. 544
— Charles William 555
— J. B. St. Croix 724
— Joshua Grant 748
Orossman, Sir William 60
Crosthwaite, Charles ... 613
■Crouch, Edw. Thomas 717
Crowdy, John 696
— John Henry 613
'Crowe, James Daniel ... 72
— Robert 695
— Thomas Carlisle 6j
■Crozier, Heury Darley 6oi
— Rev. J, A 741
— Richard Pearson 745
— Stanley 613
Cruickshank, J. H. R... 625
— John D 613
• Crumplin, William 697
-Cubitt, Charles Percy ... 706
— William George 594
— Philip Hugh 559
Dalby, Nicholas B 63
Dale', Hy. Montagu ... 625
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy 706
Dalmahoy, Patrick C... 592
Dalrymple, Francis B.. 7.
— J.'H. N. G. H. Vise... 5
Dalton, Frederic 570
— P. L.Wade 539
— Hamlet DaltonWa.de 539
Daly. Edw. Dermot H. 695
— Henry Lawrence 563
— James Henry 727
— Richard Augustus S. 717
— William 625
Dalyell, J. Thomas ..... 581
Dalzell, John Alexander 6ji
Dames, Richard 571
Dauby, George 697
Dance, EdwardWm. ... 602
Dandridge, C. Chester... 6j2
— Chas. C. Williams ... 554
— Edward 590
Dane, Richard 720
Daniel, Willia,m Henry 539
Daniell, Edward Staines 625
— Frederick Francis ... 602
Wyndham Henry 6
Davies, Arth. Matcham 59
— Augustus 748
— Fred. Jas. Wm 539
— George Silvester 744
— H. G. Johnstone ... ., 614
Henry Fanshawe 533, 580
James Snow 602
Jaspar Gust. S 615
John 72"
— John, Apothecary 728
Lewis Matthew 60
Owen Edw. Myttoa 555
Robert 625
Thomas Henry 635
— Wilbraham Toomas 564
— W. Broughton 72
— Wm. R. Dambrill ... 717
Davis, Alfred Thornton 625
— H. V. H. Hart 561
— Howell 6
— James 720
— Sir John 579
— John 57
— John Norman 724
— N. Newnham 546
— Richard Percival 614
— Thomas Arnold 614
— William Henry 614
Davison, George 602
— John 614
— Thoma-i 556
Davy, Fras. Arthur 722
— James John 625
Dawes, Bethel Martin ... 614
— Chris. Myers 706
Edwird Wilson 692
— Thomas 614
Dawnay, Hon. Lewis P. 537
Dawson A ex. Harry ... 531
— Charltoa 745
— Cuthbert Pilkingcon 556
— Francis ... 590
— Fra. Hy. Macdonald 552
— Frederick 625
— Henry 742
— Henry Coleridge 705
— Henry Philip 545
— John 614
Day, Francis H. Emilius 743
— Henry Robert 56
— John 625
— Jas. Williamson 635 Deacon, James 70}
- Robt. Holl'ord 635 — Wm. Edw.D 745
— William Henry 602
Danves. Diiinl '. 607
Detacher. Hy. Jas 584
de Havilland. James ... 602
de Hodgson, D. FiHus... 724
de Hojh'on. Daniel 55^
— Sir Jas Bt 556
de Horsey.Wm. H. B. ... 58°
de Kantzow. Chas. A.... 594
Dolacombe, Wm. Addis 625
Delafosse, Hv. Geo 602
D^ Jji, Mare, Leonard S. 57'
De Lancev, John 539
De la Rue. Thomas 56 l
de Lasalle. Augustus B. 705
de Lautour Edw. J. ... 614
de Lech. Harrv Legh... 719
De Lisle, Alfred 602
— Frederick 697
de l'lsle & Dudlev, Lord 55;
de TjO'ti. Henrv A. 727
deLongueville, Charles
M 625
de Lousada. Horace F. 014
Demain. Henrv Dickson 695
de Marvlski, Robert 543
de Moleyns, T. Arem-
herg 602
de Montmorency. Ton.
Alher°. Bouchard ... 614
de Morel. Chas. Carew.. 745
Pemnster. Hv. Leeuwin 707
Denison, Henry 553
Denno. G. R unsay
Alured 745
— Lambert Hv 602
Dennehv, Barry Valen. 692
— Sir Thomas 602
Dennio, Hsm-y Win 633
Dennis, James 614
— James Beniamin 602
— J. FitzThomas 748
— Morley Stratford T.... 745
Denniss, Alf. Pisby 602
— Geo. Lake Talbot 546
Denny, Barry St. Leger 708
Dennys. Julius Bentall 589.
Dent. Henrv Francis ... 748
— Herbert Crowley 727
— Herbert W z=,6
— John William 558
— Richard 697
Denton, Harry Stephen-
son 57°
-William 57°
Denver, Henry 697
de Robeck. C. Louis C. 748
Henrv E Wm 5^9
de Ros, D. C.F.Lord ... 582
Derriman. Gerrrd L. ... 708
deSatsre-deThoren.O.W. 635
DesBarres, \lex. H. ... 625
Aug. Hv. Jn 625
— .Ta nes Stuart 635
Desborousrh, Jno 602
Deshon, Charles John... 614
— Frederick G. T 581
Despnrd, Herbert .T. ... 565
D.s Vceux, Alf. Anth. ... 602
— Fred. Henry Arthur 564
de Teissier. H., Baron ... 692
Devereux,R. Fetherstone54S
ie Vesci, Lord 537
le Villamil, Richard ... 547
leVisne. Henrv A. D.... 743
deVitre. Wm. Denis 602
Dewar, Tho<. Finlayson 718
Dewhirst, Thomas 567
._ de Winton, Sir F. W.... 602
Cuddy, Alex. Daniel ... 745]Daniels. Fredk. P. J. ... 57o|Dean, Geo. Henry 561 Dick. William A 6o2
Cuffe, SirC. F. W.,Bt... 748 Dann, George 696 - John 572 — William F 570
— OtwayF.L.Wheeler577,707]DanBey, Edward M. ... 539 Deane, Chas. Anthony Dicken, Wm Popham 594
Cullea, Arthur John ... 743Dirker, James 657I Clare 551'Dickens, C. H 59,
54
614
571
S83
625
602
57'
578
602
707
580
744
535
c'°7
602
578
614
745
625
718
56
69
559
54
62
592
745
60:
568
56
6c 2
697
62
724
835
Dickens, Robert V. 748, 774
Dickenson, Edw. S. N. 541
— Fiennes B. Newton.. 550
— Wykeham Corry 559
Dickerson, Steph.H. ... 724
Dickie, Hugh 718
Dickin, John Lloyd ...
Dickins,Fras.Atherton
" — Vernon W.'F
— W.DrnmmondScrase
Dickinson, Williani
— William Rice
Dickson, Arthur
— Sir CollingTvood 163,
— Edward John
— Harry Wilfred
— Wm. Thos. ...157, 533,
Digby, Ed. H. T. Lord ...
— Hon. Everard Chas...
Diggory, Charles
Dillon, Ed.Langford ...
— Sir Martin 247,
— Hon . R. Villiers
— Robert
— Robert Henrv
Dingle, Wm. Alfred
Dirom, Henry Pasley ...
Ditmas, Edward
— Harold Percy
Dixon, Chas. Egerton...
— Charles Frederick . . .
— Edward George
— John
— Matthew Charles
— Richard Travers
— Thomas Bradford ...
— Thomas Fraser
— Timothy
— Williani
Donke. Samuel
Dobbin, Geo. Miller ...
Dobbs, Alex. Fail-lie ...
Dobie, David R
Dcdd, Charles Albert...
— Simon Anthony
Dods, Peter
Doig, Alexander
Dolan. Terence Mich....
Dolphin. Harry Edm....
Dolton, Edward John ...
Domenichetti. Richard
Domville, Edm. C
Don, W. Gerard 721
Donald, William 690
Donaldson, C. G. Mat-
thews 557
— James Y 721
Doncaster, Jas. Beardoe 539
Donne. John Robt 566
Donnelly, Sir J. F.Dykes
— Robert
Donovan, Hugh
— Thomas
Dooley, George Francis
Dooner, John King
Doran, Sir John
— Robt. H. Patrick
Dorling, Francis
Dorman. Henry
Dorward. James Ford
Doughty, Chester
Douglas. Arthur Baird
— C. Millis
— George
— George Sholto
— H: Mitchell Sholto . . .
— Hugh Alexander
— John Charles
— John Douglas
— Richard John Hardv.
— Robeii
Dovaston, John
Doveton, Fred. Bazett
— Henry
jr- John Chadwick
DowrialI,A. P. Gerald...
Dowden, Thos. F 61.
Dowtil. George Dare
— Wallis 602
Dowker, Howard C. ... 590
Dowling, ThurlowL. W. 545
Down, Aug. Thornton 635
Downes, Arthur Wm.... 704
— C.Y. Siimmerville ... 551
— Edmund 719
— Major Francis 602
Downey, Michael 697
Index — Retired List.
Downing, David FitzG. 5=6Dnrnford, Edward C.
— John David 744] Langley
Downman, John Thos. 713 Durrant, Frederic Wm.
Downs, Leonard 625 Dury, Alexander TVm...
Duthie.W. H. Moore
Duval, John
Duvall, Wm
Du Yernet, Fras. T. 0.
Dwyer. Henry Arthur
—"John Cornelius
Philip Fogavty
Dowson, Charles S. 744
— Henrv M 570
D'0.vly,Si>C.W. Bi. ...602
Doyne. Mordaunt B 566
— Philip Kavanagh 544
Richard John 552
Draffen, Geo. Algernon 569
Williani Pitt 707'Dyce, Cecil Coles
Drage. AVilliani 697 Dyer, JohnMidlane
William Henrv 635
Drake.A.W.H. Hornsby
. 6=8
— Edward Henry 7... 697
— Francis 6Q7
— Francis Rivers 570
- Robert 697
Draper, William 717
Drayson, Alf. Wilkes ... 602
Dressner, Chas. J. B. H. 59s
Drew, Browning 74S
— Francis Barry 602
Dyke, Edward Hart
— George
Dyne,M. Jas. Bradley...
Dyott, Richard 204,
Dysart, Conolly
Earle, Charles'E
— Ed. Lempriere
— John March
— Wm. H. Shadwell ....
Earp, Thomas
Eastham, JohnAlderson
Eaton, Frederick
Henry Rawlins fSglEccles, Cuthbert....
Dring, William 705! — Francis Edward
Drought .JohnTho. Ac-ten 655! — William. Vernon
Eddie, Wm.Cruickshank
Eden, A. Duffield
— Frederick Morton.
Druinmond, Arthur Geo. 566
— Hy. Edw. H. Stirling 745
— James 718
— John Wm. Ainslie ... 553,— Henry Hamilton F.
— Malcolm 563 — Henry Horace
— Wm. Chas 748; — John Henry
Drury, Charles Curtis... 589. — Morton Robert
— Frederick Burton ... 692 —William Alexander.
Robert Cooper 560J — William Thos
Henry C. G 614
— Herbert Crowe 506
Dugmore, Fred. William
John
74:
Drysdale, Robert C. ... 6:4 Edgcome, Wni. Henry..
— Sir William 150, sSoiEdgcumbe. Hon. C. E...
Dubcrly, Arthur G 54S.Edleston, Joshua
Du Bonlay, D. De la M. s-5 Edmeades, Henry.
DuCane, Sir E. F 602 ~~
Ducat, Arthur David ... 719
— Cyril Hugh P 602
— Walter Mardon 614
Duckett, Sir G. Fiovd,
Bart 748
745 Dudley, W. Edmondson 724
625 Duff. Alex. Gordon 591
697 — Frederick William ... 566
724! — Robert William 602
614 Dugdale, Arthur George 635
Edmondes, Fra. Quiutin
Edmondstone, Neil B....
Edridge, F. Lockwood
Edwardes, Hon. C. E. ...
— Charles G. W
— Herbert Jas. Hcpe ...
— J.Graham
— Stanley ne Burgh ...
Edwards, Jius. Gresley
— Sir Fleetwood I
— Sir James Bevan 533,
— James Kennedy
— James Roch
— John Denis
— Spencer Hy.Hutchius
— Wm.Mordaunt Marsh
— William Lloyd
Edye, Laurenco
Egerton, Alf. Mordaunt
— John Francis
— Rowland
— William Francis
— William Willoughby.
Ekins, Chas. Chester
Elli=. Charles H. F
625 — Charles John
625 — Frederick John
546 — George Richard
625 — Henry Leslie
614 — Henry Robert A
635, — John William
537; — Walter Treslove
602 Ellison, Rd. Geo 132,
741 — William Augustus ...
567 Elliston, Geo. Sampson
692' — Edmund Charles
708 Elmes, Jonathan Wm...
614 Elmhirst, Hairy
546,Elrington,Fred.Rob. 356,
748' — Gerard Gordon
599iElson, Samuel Spencer
625 Elston, Henry
570 Elton. Fred. C
6141 — RobartsW
3S9 Elverson, Hamilton Jas.
602 Elwes, Ernest Veness...
740 Elwis, John C
654 Eiwvn, Thomas
696 Ely,' Alfred
602 — H. F.Winchelsea
02^ Emby, Wm. James
567 Emerson.Alex. Lyon ...
727 — James
625 — John Lindas
634 Empson, Chiis. A
560 England, Albert Edw.
^25 — Alexander
543 — Edw. Lutwyche 534,
— Francis Herbert
— George F
— J. M. FitzRoy
— Richard
Engledue. Wm. J
English, Thomas
Enright, Edward
625 Ensor, James H
543 Erroll, Earl of
6i4lErskine, Hon. David ...
745 — ffolliott Williams
562 — George Elphinstone
551 — JohnLow
Erwin, Richard
Esmonde, L.W. Grattan
Essex, Edward
Eteson, Francis
Ethelston, Edm. Peel...
William
744
614
614
602
745
634
602
du Jardin, B. Stephens 62^
Duke, Jemmett Charles 745
— Williani 697
744 Dumaresq, A. Hemery 562
695|— H. W. H. D 602
722 — William Lovelace ... 602
744 Dumbletcn, A. Vincent 635
724I — Charles 5S9
625iDun, Chas. William 602
589 Dunbar, Fred. Wm 614 Elder, John James
614! — Penrose John 748 Eldertou, Arthur
535 — ThomasClement 745 Eldridge, Joseph B
704! — William Mathew 6i4iEley, Henry..
535JDuncan, Harvey T 6c2 Elgee, William
— James 717'Elias, Arthur
Duncombe.Ctas.W. 534, 584 — Robert
24 Dundas, Hy.H. Philip... s67!Elkington, A. Guy
697 — Lawrence Chats 557 Ellaby, Hugh L
5S1 — Robert 560 EUerman, Edward John
539 — Thomas 748 Ellice, Edw. Chas
625 Dundee, RobertHandley 713 Elliot, SjrAlex.J.H. 140,
614 Dtmi'ee, Vickers 569J — Augustas Fred
537 Dunlop.H.D. Buchanan 535, — Charles Scott
707! — Samuel 614' — Edmund Halbert 132,
6i4!Dunn, Edwin 704; — George Augustus
607: — Josias 602 — George Henry
713! — Robert Henry Wm... 558 — Gilbert Thomas
625' — Thomas Duncan Wm. 539! — Henry George
597 — Terence John B 554] — Henry Riversdale ...
7Q5 Dunne, Edward M 568, — John M'Doweil
— TerenceJohn Rockett 555! — Minto
Dunning, R. Horwood 635J — Williani
Dunsterville, L. D'Arcy 591 j — Hon. Wm. FitzWm...
Du Plat, Sir C. Taylor 602 — Wm. Hamilton
Du Port, Eobert 7o6!Elliott, Armstrong Wm.
Durand, Anthony 614I — George
— Chas. Jas 614' — John
— Sir Edw. Law, Bt. ... 625 — Joseph
Durham, Philip Fras. ... 556 Ellis, Arthur
Durnford, Arthur Geo... 614' — SirXr. Edw.Aug. 533,
— Chas. Day 705 — Ch. D. Cuninghame
541 Etheridge, Alf. Thomas
742 — Cecil de Courcy
745 Eustace, Edward
558 Evans, Augustine
71S — Edward Benjamin ...
625 — Edward Lloyd M
614 — Edward William
545 — Ernest Theodore
625 — George. ■
571 — Geo. Alfred Penrhys
625 — Griffith
602 — Harry Lewis
602 — JohnWm. Vet.Major
602 — Leopold Exxel
740 — Richard John
692 — Samuel
724 — Usher Williamson
557 — William Hunter
614 Evanson, R. Charles ...
721 Evelegh, George Carter
614 Everard, George
625 — Hugh Edm. E
564 Everett, Edward
581 Everitt, Herbert
724 EveKs, John Mews
5S9,Evezard, George Chas...
555 Ewart, C. Brisbane
745; — Chas. Fred. Salisbury
705 — Sir Hy. Peter 533,
564 — John
634 — Sir John Alex. .. 350,
593! — Ronald Adrian M. ...
625 Ewing, Edward
602J — Jas. A. Orr
559!— John
539:Eyre, Edmund Hy
6021 — Edw. Maurice
543 — Fred. Vincent
705 — Thomas Haughton...
614 — Vincent G. Lawrence
705)Eyton, Philip
625 ByvoU, John
583|Faber, Frederick Grey
748 Walter Vavasour
514
614
602
562
552
561
718
625
748
570
717
625
614
748
579
563
697
635
614
594
556
553
569
744
539
602
697
602
602
572
625
625
634
584
555"
717
625
745
614
54i
728
565
748
748-
745-
594
721
697
569
535
602
614
548
602
559
724
634
551
614
025
614
69S
557
741
614
742
593
74s
728
724
541
614
692
698
560
614
625
546
602
579
567
583
692
578
708
741
558
595
596
562
614
634
625
54S
57^
63+
563
Facer, Walter
Faddy, Peter Pickinore
Fagan, Geo. Henry Wm.
— Henry Horace Fred.
— Thomas St. John
— William John.....'...-.;..
Fair, Alexander William
Fairbrother, CM. Si ...
Faircloth, Henry J. .-
Fairfax, Sir W. G. H.
Tayior- Ramsay, Bt.
— Thomas Ferdinand ..
Fairholme.Chas. E
Fairland, Edwin James
Fairley, Joseph Webb...
Fairlie, Charles Hay ...
— John Robert
Fairtlough, E. D'Heilli-
mer
— W. Haviland
Falcomiet, Grenville P.
de Palezieux,
Falkland, B. P.. Vitet....
Falls, Andrew Vance ...
Fane, Fre I. John
Fannin, John Edward...
Fanning, Matthew
Fanshawe, Charles. ..204,
— Edward Card well ...
— Hew Dalrvmple
— Thomas Basil
Farewell, Wm. T. F
Farley, Thomas—
Farmar, William Edwd.
Farmer, George L.M'L.
— Re;r. Onslow
— William Alfred
Farquhar, Francis G. ...
— Harry Rich
— John's. Taylor
Farquharson, John
— Matthew Henry
— Victor Alexander ...
Farrant, Chas. W. Brett
Farrell, John Charles...
— Leslie .Michael
Farren, Sir Richard T.
3°7>
Farrer, Henry
Farrington. G. Baillie...
— Hastings D'Oyiy
— Lindsay
— Malcolm Charles
Farwell, Walter C
Fasken, Edw. Thos
Faught, Jo'in George...
Faulkner, Fra. M
Faussett, William
Fawcett, Anthony M
— Rowland Hill.'
Fawkes, Francis
— Montagu
Fead, Fra. S.S
Featherstonhaugh, A. . . .
Feilden, Haughton M.J.
— Henry Broome ... 533,
— Henry Wemyss
— Herbert R.amsay
— Oswald Barton
— Robert Bisil
Feilding. Hon. Sir Percy
R. B
Fell, Edwin James
Fellows, Stewart
Fellowes, Cooper M.N..
— James
Fendall, John
Feneran, Edward
Fenn, Edwin Glass
Fenton, Fred. Enos
— George
— Joseph Cunliffe
— Michael
Fenwick, G. C.R.Curzon
— George Care*
— John Bourchier
— Nicholas Ed. de B. ...
— William Young
Fireb'-ace, Frederick...
Fereday, Fred. Francis
Ferguson, Alexander...
— Austin Jonas
— Charles J. O'N
— Frederick
— Geo. Arthur
— Hector
— John
Index — Retired List.
Ferguson, Robert T 7io!FIeury, William L 70:
Fergusson, Charles H. 55Q,Flinn, David E 717
— George James 56aFlood, Fredk. R. Solly 583
— Harry James S5°i — Henry
— Home Johnstone 55°] — Robt. Thos. Hanford 356
— RobertCutlar 565 — Samuel 724
— William 7i7JFlower, Stephen 615
Fernandez, Francisco... 7281 Flowers, Frederick 748
Fernie, Francis Hood... 570 Fo°ro, Alex. S 724
Perrier, Alex. Walter ... 543— - James M. Scott 720
Ferris, Geo. Aug 625 Foley, Ernest Edward 501
— James Ludlow 614 — Son. FitzAlan C.J... 568
— William Browne 634I — Thomas llcCraith ... 718
Festing, Michael M. M. 6o2|Folson, Henry
836
Fowler, Henry
— Henry Bouchier
— : Robert Henry
— ' Valentine Aug. M. ...
Fownes, Edward John
Fox, Francis John
— George
— Henry Croker
— John Charles Ker ...
— John Henry
— Thos. W
— Walter Reginald
— William E. Ker
Foy, Ernest Rudolph...
Fetherstonhaugh.F.H.WsosjFonblanque, Alfred 625Frampton, William J...
— Hon. It. Tumour .. 546 ;Fooks, Walker King 6o4jFrancis. Arthur
— Shirley A. Stephenson 56oiFoord, Albert W 615 — George Edmond
ffolliott, Philip Homan 625I— Edward 563 — Thomas John
Ffolliott, Nicholas 721 — Edward Archibald ... 509! — William
— William Oetavius 604J — Wolstou
— Wm. Levison Tom .. 705 jFrancklyn, William Hy.
Foote, Arthur Wavell... 708 Miller
— Frank Barnard 6i5iFrarkfort de Mont-
— William Francis 604I morency. Lord 533,
Footner. Edward 724 Frankland, Colville
Foott, John 745!— Sir Frederick W.F.G.
Fife, Aubone Geo. 130, 55ojForbes,CharlesD'Oyley 703I Bart
— James Gordon 695 — Charles Pulteney ooj Franklan, Chas. Rich. ...
Filgate. Alex. Jerome ... 614 — Edward Esme .'. 692'Franklin, Henry
Filniore, Hy. Clare 566 — Edward IXillett 626!Franks, Harry Clifford
Finch, A. Urq. Ham.... 604 — George 7481 — William Astell
— C. A.Wynne 746: — George H. Aun 615 Fraser, Alex. David
— John Seymoui Wynne 634 — Z<.tr<;n.Geo.Wentworth58o — Alexander Duncan
William 7
Ffrench, Arthur 6y2
— Edward 748
Fiddes, John Mont 724
Field, Sir John 588
— Spencer 6:4
William Henry 614
— Walter John 604
Findlay, Alexander 745
— George 571
Finlay, John 748
— William 722
Finnemore, Jas. H 724
Firebrace, Fred 614
Fiiinan, Robert B 564
Firth, Robert Francis ... 604
Fischer, Bowness 614
— John Fred 579
Fishbourne, JosephEus
tace 724
Fisher, Arthur Thomas 634
— Charles Edward 595
— Edward Hemw 5991— Harnett
— George Battye 591 — Cha. Edm. Hawk
— John Fred. Lane
— Louis Waller
— Seth Nattall 745
— Vincent Carne 614
FitzGeorge, Geo. W. A. 614
Fitz Gerald, Alf. John ... 613
— Arthur V. Dowdall... 559
— Charles 604
— Charles John Oswald 596
— Lord Frederick 551
— Henry C 745
— Colonel James ' 615
— James Weir Hogg ... 569
— John Gore 634
— Maurice 568
— Mordaunt Martin 604
— Richard 604
— Thomas 698
3-fcy'orGeo.Weivtworth 557 — Alexander Robert
Granville Eardley ... 566 — Alexander Thomas...
— Henry Fras. Gordon 545 — Archibald Henry
— Henry Twisden 6151 — Charles Lauchlin
— Henry Villiers 626! — LCon.SirV. M 163,
— Sir John 5881 — Duncan Alex. C
— John 698J — Edm. Lomax
— John Foster 626 — Edward Alexander ..
— John Greenlaw 615! •— Geo. H. J.Alex... X63
— Patrick William 565 — George Leith
— Peter 69S; — Henry
— Sinclair 572 — Hon. Henry Thos. ...
— William Laehlan 56a — James Francis
Ford, Altred John 6261— James Kemp ,..,
Arthur 615' — -John
604 — Thomas
745 — Thos. Lyons
Lord Walti
— William Henry Domi
nick
— William Hervey
— William Robert
Fitz Herbert, Henry ...
— W. H. M 625
FitzHugh, Alfred 604
— Henry Terrick 604
Fitz Patrick, Fras. S.... 595
592I— Chas. Wm. Rundle ... 553 — Win. Forbes M. Ian
.. 748 — Fras. Chas. Minshnli 571 Frayling, Edward
— George 748 Frazer.Feter Thomas...
— Hugh Ingrow E oij Freckletm, Geo. Wm...
— John 626 Frederick. Sir Charles
— Richard ;65 E.. Bart
— Thomas 572 Free, John Fred
Forde, George 693 Freeman. F. Peere W...
Forester, Ho ». E.J.Weld 615!— G. C. P. Williams ...
— Francis William 692 — Reginald Charles ...
For.jett, Fred. H 598 — Thomas Arthur
Forlong, James Geo. R. 604 — Thomas I. Wickham
Forrest, Joseph 713 Freer, Edward Luke ...
— Robert Henry 692 Freeth, Francis Edward
— William Charles 132,579 — James Holt
Forsayeth, R. Wm 724 — James Plomer
Forsdyke, Jonathan ... 690 — SampsonPlomei-Fred
Forster, Arch. Cochrane 705 —William
Francis Rowland 745 French, Arthur
092
745
748
034
567
James FitzEustace ... 015-
Thomas Francis 604 ■
Thos. Hy. iJurton ... 556
— William David 620
Forsyth, Alex. Gregor .. 634 -
— Frederick Arthur 620' — John Thomas
— Thomas Hamilton ... 537 — William
Forsy the, John 69S Frend. George
Fort^ Thomas 717 Frere.Sir Bartle G.A.Bf
ihur John St. G....
L riaa - . ttrcLec-'sA
Francis Horace
Ge )rge
Houston 13J.
Fitz Roy, Edw. Albert 625 Forte, Cockburn 635— Richard Tudor
Ferdinand 625
— Lord Frederick John 745
— William 604
Fitz Stubbs, Edwiu 539
FitzWygi-am,SirF.W.J.
Bart 756, 579
Flanagan, Daniel 698
Fleming. Alexander D... 569
— George 74
— Henry Slane 56,
— Joseph 72;
— William 625
Flemvng, Augustus ... 604
Fletcher, Charles Wm. 615
— Henry Clyde 604
— Samuel 635
— Thomas 552
William 724
Forteath, Fred.Prescott 594!— Wm. Arthur James
Fortescae, John C. W... 745 Fresson, Chaxles Hill...
Forth.Alfred Charles... 6i3!Frith, Fred. George
Fosbery, George V 7451 — John Sabatier
— William Thos. Exham 635|Froom, Geu-ge -
Fosbroke. J. Dudley ... 626^ Fry. John William
Foss, Johu Edw. V 727'Fryer, Alfred Chas
Foster, Chas. Edw 613! — Edward John
— Henry Enos if 698
— John A 570
— Sydney Francis 54:
— William Johu 748
Fothergill, Chas. War. ... 626
Fountain, Edward 635
Founder, Alfred Sant 638
Fowke, J. S.Ferguson... 74S
Fowle, Chas. Stephen ... 604
Fowler,Don.GeoMackay 560
Fullarton. W. Fullarton
Fuller, Chas. Bondleri 53,
— Henry
— Henry Snelson A
— James
— John
— John Augustus
— WilliamRoss
Fulton, Carre
— John
695
557
563
559
547
557
698
615
559
562
720
626
569
577
615
6i5
748
6y6
557
626
615
57i
626
564
717
604
615
720
7I8
579
720
547
598
579
615
594
744
635
602
60S
563
6i5
707
564
626
5i5
626
562
562
544
745
7i7
568
604
544
74S
620
035
555
615
6.35
'93
595
626
604
743
552
539
553
615
7'3
553
626
615
540
626
635
588
626
635
698
572
579
713
55o
53i
*37
Index — Retired List.
Fulton, ThomasBenedict 571
Furlong. Geo. William 705
— Joseph Allen 698
— Male dm... 596
Purse, Geo. Armand 615
Fyers, Evan W. H 570
JFyffe, Wm. Johnstone 724
Fyler, Arth. Evelyn .. 915
Gabbett, R >bert Poole 704
Gadsden, Frederick ... 592
Gage, Ezekiel 60
— John 69
— John Olphert 61
Gahan, Melmoth 705
Gainsi'ord, Bertram H- 571
Gaisford, Alg. Richd. ... 69
Galbraith, Geo. H. Lyle 567
— George T 724
— James H 570
Gall, George 0. H. C... 566
Galloway, Fr ink 626
Gallwey, Matthew si..... 722
— Patrick F ._ 615
— Sir Thomas L. J. 204, 579
Galsworthy, Arthur J. 569
Gallon, Hubert Goo. H. 556
Galwey, Wm. Jas... 615
Gamble, Andre v Wm. 565
— George Francis 748
— Killaly 692
Gana, G. S. Sewell 638
Garbett, Colin H 59S
Garde, Wm. Henry 724
Gardiner, Benj. 0. R ... 741
— Frederick 69S
— Henry 69
— John Arthur Milne... 558
— JohnTheodoreAustia 748
— Li. Col. Richard 544
— Col. Rich ird 744
— Thomas 745
— Thomas George 744
■ — William Alexander... 721
Gardner, Ales. Gray
Hamiltou 555
— Charles Henry 626
— David 63,
— Edgar 744
— Harry 55
— Robt. B;illard 626
— Smith Haunington .. 550
— Thomas TurviUe 724
Gardyne.Chas. Greenhill 745
Garfit, Fras. Boyd 546
Garlick, John Win 745
Garnett, Albert Peel ... 745
— Cecil Frederick ...
— Henry Percy 564
— Henry Thomas 572
— Reginald 547
Garniiam, John W 626
Garnier, Johu 615
Garrard, Alt'. Jospph ... 572
— Apsley Cherry 601
Garratt, John Arth. Thos 626
Garrett, Algernon Robt. 745
— Newson Dunnell 707
— Thomas tiorsfall H. 539
Garsia, Christopher 692
— Michael Clare 626
Garstin, Edw. Chas. ... 596
Garston, Edgar John ... 562
Garth, Richard 541
Gascoigne, Clifton 745
Gash, Thomas 745
Gaskell, Wm. Plumer... 748
Gasteeti, Wm. Charles 722
Gatt, Arthur 695
— Saverio £04
Gattey, Fras. Wm. B. 626
Gaulter, Henry Edward 626
Gavegan, Francis C... 626
Gaye, Douglas 604
Gaynor, George 615
Geddes, John 744
Gehle, Henry John W... 615
Gem, Arthus S. Hector 537
Georges, Hy. Rhodes G. 535
Gerrard, Halford D 635
Gib, Sir Wm. Anthony 590
Gibaut.CliffordGabourel 706
— Philip 615
— Walter Moses 727
Gibb, Chambers S 577
— James Shaw 615
— Reginald Kennett ... 6?6
Gibbings, Hy. C. Cotton 556
Gibbon, Edw. Acton
Frederiek William
724|Goldie, James Ord 597jGraham, Sir Gerald 533, 579
717 Golding, Harry 626
Gibbons, Alfred St. Hill 569 Golduey, Fred. C. N. ... 635
— Frederick Fitzroy ... 626:Goldsmid, SirF. J 604
Gibbs, George Reynell 6i,| — George Steuart 635
Gibson, Edw. Eustace... 692 Goldsmith, Edw. P. T.... 615
George Johu 722 Goldsworthy, Walter T. 604
George Rawstorne
Robert 626
Gibsone.H. Fra. Packet 626
Gifford, E. F. Lord 74
— Herbert H. Forbdo... 604
— Captain Robert 56
Riding-Matter R .oert ... 57
Gil bert, Charles J jhu558,63
Golightly, Robt. E
Grane, Chas. Melvill..
Goode, Richard John..
Goodeve, Henry Hills..
Goodfellow, Chas. Aug.
204
— Win. West .. 204,
Goodlake. Hy. Selwyn 692
Harry 728
— Henry 545
— Henry S. Murray ... 544
— James 615
— John Gordon 604
Johu Higgin 615
563 — JohnMoore 604
566
696
615
— Lionel Frederick 626
Robert Balfour 718
Robert Blackall 615
Thomas 604
59* 1 — Tom Fergusson 570
— William 705
. — William Henry 604
— Edward Foot 748|Goodman, Godfrey D. .. s7o|Grahame, George 69S
■ Jas. Wm. Thornton.
717
Walter Edward 548
Gilby, Thos. Glover 698
Gildea, Stanhope Mason 615
Giles, Edward 740
George Edward 562
— Peter Broome 717
Gillard, Chas. Whitney 742
— Janes 698
Gillespie, Franklm 724
lames Carnegie 537
— Wm. Augustus 604
— William John 604
Gillies, Geo. Jas 615
Gilligan, Thomas 713
Gillilan, Thomas 589
Gillman, Bennett Watk. 748
Gillmor, Jno. G 626
Gillon, David 696
Henry 563
Gillum, Prideaux Wm. 748
— William James 615
Gilmore, Allan 555
Harold St. George ... 577
Gilpin, Bradney T 745
Gilroy, Alexander T. L. 567
Gilruth, Geo. Ritchie ... 717
Gilstrap, John Macrae... 693
Gipps, Herbert Leigh ... 548
— Sir Reginald 579
Girardot, Geo. Chas. ... 604
Giraud, Bvng Thos 721
— Charles Herve 720
Gladstone, SirJohnlt.Bt 563
Glancy, John 615
— Thomas 626
Glanville, Francis Robt 604
Glascock, Talbot B.M... 634
Glascott, James Joceiyn 035
Glasgow, RobD. P. R. ... 569
Glass, Fied. W. K 544
— Henry Edward 744
Glasse, Chas. Edward... 547
Glasspoole, Wm. Alfred 6i_
Gleig, A. Cameron 6^4
— Cha. Edw. Stuart ... 615
— Charles Fleming 626
— Glen, Archibald 615
Gleucross, Willia a 615
Gloag, Arch. Rob 581
— Henry D undas 707
Glossop, William .. 569
Gloster, Thomas 561
Glyn.SirJuliusRich 241, 579
— Richard T.... 265, 533
Goadby, Samuel Hdl ... 748
Godby, Christopher Jas. 600
— Joseph 604
Goddard. Edw. Hesketu 505
— Fred. FiczC., 615
— Joha 604
Samuel Thos 742
Godfrig', Albert Henry.. 615
— Charles Willis 597
— William H. R. 604
Godley, H. R. Crewe ... 74:
Godman, A. FitzPat. ... 744
Richard Temple 604
Golsa.l, Wm. Chas 56
lodson, Clement 717
— Robert G 552
Godwin Algernon A. ... 545
— Reo. George Nelson 741
God', Bertram L. J 565
— Robert Charles 615
Gcgurtv, H. A 724
Goldfrap. Hy.C. Sewell 556
Goldie, Alex. Johu 546
— Barre J 615
— • George Craumer 569
— James 615
Goodrich, A. Maiuwaritig564]Granger, Hy. Thomas .. 548
Goodwin, John 724
Goodwyn, Henry Wm. 748
James Edward 534
Goold, James Kuight... 705
Gordon, B. Lumsden ... 580
— Sir Charles A 720
— Chas. S. S. Evans ... 604
— Duncan 748
Duncan Forbes 547
Edw. C. Acheson 604
Edw. Hyde Hamilton 567
— Edward Smith 615
George Grant 745
Henry Wilson 595
— Herbert Spencer C... 554
— James 604
.lames Henry 596
James Rollings 626
— John 588
John Andnas D 626
— John Maxwell 567
John Wood 636
Orr Boswell 541
Sir Thomas Edward 590
— Webster Thomas 74S
Sir Widiam, Bart. .. 745
Major Hen. William... 592
Gen. William 589
William Eden Evans 636
Gore, Albert Aug 720
— Annesley Paul 740
— Arthur John 567
— Charles Clitherowi3o, 015
Charles William 546
C. H. Sanders Knox 567
— Frederick Augustus. 626
— Frederick William ... 745
— Geo. Anthony Ellard
30, 626
— George Edward 565
— Geo. Robt. Vernon
Hume 566
— James Arthur C. ... 7
— James Casmaijor 704
— James Pollock 745
— John 63
W. A. Gore Saunders
Knox .. 74
Win. .Rich. Ormsby... 748
Grorhain, Chas. A. 615
Gorman. Lawrence 72S
Goslin, Wm. Charles ... =47
Gosling, George 745
Gos-et. William Butler 615
William Driscoll 604
Gostlin ;.Charles Henry 557
G)tt, William Henry ... 569
Gough, Sir Cha-;. J. S... 5^0
— Sir Hugh Henry 590
Goulburn, Henry 558
Gould, Arth. Lewis Geo. 552
Goulding, William 698
Gouldsbury, Dudley E. 626
Govan, Cha. Mliblaad ... 604
Govier, James 6j8
Gowdoo, Edw. Smith... 615
Gower, John Nathaniel 626
Grace, Charles H 595
— Sheffield Hamilton... 744
Graeme, C. de Jersey ... 626
— Lawrence Ant. Mur. 626
Grafton, Duke of 579
Graham, Arch. William 604
Charles Campbell ... 74"
Grant, Alexander Chis. 615
— Alexander G. 745
— Bartle '. 562
— Charles Coote 744
— ■ Charles Gramme 615
— DauielAlex 537
— Donald 566
— Douglas G. S. St. John 591
— Edward James 692
— Francis Rich. Cha.... 745
— Col. Francis William 615
— Snrg.Cipt. Fras. Wm. 718
— Fra. Wm. Seafield ... 63S
— George 698
Gregory Colquhoun 594
James Murray 604
— John Gordon 724
— JohnMarshall 615
— John Pyne 615
Lewis 604
Murray D. V. T 615
— R:>bt. Al sx Pet3r 724
— Robert J. Gordon 626
— Se.tfieldF. M.Treasure 592
-TnnmasJohn 748
— Thomas Linley 708
-William 636
— William Caaieron ... 722
— WUtnot 626
Grantham, Edward 748
— James 748
Granville, Bevil 748
Dennis 566
Ernest 615
— Henry 615
Graves, Francis L 626
— Henry Affleck 629
— Shapiand 615
— Mai. General William 604
— Surg. Col. William ... 721
Gray, Arthur 626
— Charles 724
— Francis J. Stuart 547
— Jas. Cha. Charuock 559
— Oliver P 570
— Walter Gordon 562
— Deputy Purveyor Wm. 743
— Qr.Mr. William 698
— William Ker 626
— William Robert 748
Gream, Robert Nevill ... 744
Greathead, Heivey 692
Greatrex, FerdinandW. 557
Greatwood, Henry Fred. 626
Greaves, Sir G. R.279,;33,579
Grech, Carmelo 698
Green, Col. Andrew 615
— Ma ior Andrew 748
— AndrewPellett S 604
— Francis H 571
— George 74°
— Johu William 604
— Malcolm rf 615
— Percy 562
— Richard Hall 553
— Richard Spurgeon ... 626
— Tuomas Edward 743
— Sir William 616
— William Dixon H 692
— Sir Wm. H . . Rhodes 604
Greenaway, Thomas ... 588
Greene, Dawson Cor-
nelius 74^
— Wm. Sheppey 748
Douglas A. G. C 626'Greentield, James Hen.
Edw. Girdlestone 748
— Fergus 552JGreenhiil, Joseph R
— Frederick 54
— Frederick William ... 61
Latham „ 615
722
Greenwood, Charles S... 562
Edward Fred George 705
— George Fergus 604 — William Henry 707
Index — Retired List.
■Greer, Joseph Henry ... 561
— 'William 564
Gregorie, Charles F.
=54. 533. 583
Gregory, Arthur G. S. 547
— Francis Hood 748
— George 655
— George Constable ... 626
— Henry James Michell 744
— William Villeneuve 615
Gregson, Sec. Charles 741
— James Dalton 537
— Lancelot Allgood 616
Greig, Banks Pvobmson 626
— John 724
— John James 748
— JohnC. H 570
— Philip Henry 615
Grenfell, Chas M 570
Gresson, William Henry 74S
Gretton, Hugh F 568
Greville.Hbu.A. H. F... 561
— Arthur Charles 745
Grey, Charles Fra. Bar. 636
— Francis Douglas 745
— Leopold J. Herbert... 596
— Raleigh 707
— Ralph Henry 571
Grier, Geo. Richard 571
Grierson, Sir A. D., Bt. 569
— John 597
Grieve, J. A. Mackenzie 554
Griffin, Edw. Christian 592
— Ernest Mortimer 569'
— Robert Dime 614'
Griffith, Charles Matt. ... 604
— Clement Bayly 706
— Chris. Wm, Darby ... 567
— Henry Woolgar 546
— J. G. Erskine &15
— John H. Sandham ... 566
— Joseph G 569
— Richard 594
Griffiths, Arthur Geo. F. 748
— Clement James 604
— Edward St. John 744
— Henry Harcourt 615
— John 698
— William 698
— William A 719
Grimes, Hugh Edw. ... 562
Grimston, Walter J 74S
Grindlay, Henry Robert 626
Grinsell, Samuel D. N. 698
Grogan, Chas. Edw. ... 604
Gronow, Wm. Lettsom 543
Grosvenor.Saumarez F. 636
Groube, Thomas 548
Grove, Alex. Sinclair... 597
— Henry Charles 543
— Henry Leslie 604
— Henry Montgomery 70S
Groves, John 748
Grubb, Alexander 626
Grubbe, Laurence C. ... 561
Grundy, Fred. Leigh ... 550
Gubbins, C. Edgeworth 636
— JohnEgertm 626
.Uudgin, Tom P 74
Guernsey, Forbes Wm. 69;
Guillamore. H. S. Vile. 626
Guinness, Henry C 722
Gulland, A. D 720
Gully, Samuel Martin... 531
— William 626
Gmnn, William 698
Gunner, Wrn.Hy.Ridg3 543
Gunning, Charles Vere 5G3
— JohnC 595
Gunston, Bernard H. ... 562
Gunter, Edward 626
— James 604
Gunton, Thomas W. ... 698
Gunthorpe, Edw. Jas.... 615
Gurdon, Evelyn P 593
Gurney, Lewis E 561
Guy, Thomas 721
Gwyn.Gruyon Herbert J. 565
— Reginald Thoresby... 745
Gwynne, Nadolig X. ... 604
Gyll, Flemyng George 626
Hackett, Charles 539
Hadaway, Geo. R 543
Hadeock, George 696
Hadden, Louis Jas. W. 626
— William Charles... 204, 5""J
Haden, Samuel 698
Hadow, Fred. Edw 583
Haggard, Andrew C. P. 561
— Edward Arthur 692
— George 636
Hagger, Thomas 0 743
Hague, Harry Clayton 615
Haig, Arthur Balfour ... 626
— Charles Thomas 583
— Felix Thackeray 604
— Malcolm Robt 605
Hailes, John Clements 604
Haines, Charles S. 69S
— Sir Fred. Paul .. 259, 578
— Gregory 554
Halahan, Henry T 615
— Sam. Handy 724
Haldane, Alex. Hy 705
Hale, Lonsdale Aug. ... 604
— Matthew Holford 615
— Robert 148,533, 5S3
— Thos. Egertin 724
— Wm. Godfrey 636
Hales, Arthur 6.4
Hilfor 1, Charles Henry 568
Halkett. C. H. Craigie 613
— Henry Craigie 026
Hall, Alex. Courcenay... 745
— AlfrelA. J 570
— Alt". Campbell B 626
— Burnett Grijve 615
— Frederick 745
— George W. Monk 626
— Henry 548
— John Henry 572
— John Peter 705
— Lewis Frederick 604
— Montagu 6i5
— Reginald 566
— Richard Spencer (16
— Captain Roger 567
— Major Roger 030
— Thos. Erskine A. 534, 584
— William 742
— William Bruce R 616
— William Charles 568
Hallett, Charles Evans.. 626
— Clements Thos 616
— Hy.HonywoodHughess97
— Wyndham Hughes ... 616:
Hallewell, Henry L 555
Halliday.JohriGustavus 588
— Stratford Charles ... 626
Hailing, Richard 711
Hallowes, Geo. Skene... 604
— John 745
— Thos. Richd.Fras. B. 535
Haly, Ricud. H. OG. ... 616
Hambly, Edgar 698
Hamersley, Henry John 745
Hamiltoi, A. R. Cole ... 564
— Heresrord R 557
— Boyd Cullen Poley ... 626
— Charles James 626
— Charles R. Sydney
Douglas .'. 564
— David Livingstone... 719
— Douglas William 564
— E. Chetwood 695
— Francis William 744
— Fred. H. Anson 748
— Fred. T. Rowan 541
— George John 6x6
— George Vaug-han 539
— Henry Blackburne ... 616
— jEfox.HearyR. Baillie 568
— John... 742
— John Butler 720
— John Fane Charles ... 692
— John Ja.mes 616
— Lewis G 571
— Octavins 604
- Robert Gorges ...204, 579
— Thomas .'. 698
— Thos. de Courcv 604
— SirW. Stirling,^. 163, 590
Hammaas, Arthur W.... 553
Hammersley, Fred 604
Hammiok.SirSt.Vincent
A. Bart 616
Hammond, DayrellTalbotjiio
— Henry Albany 616
— L. N. Dyer 748
— Wm. Whitmore 543
Hamond, Robert Thos. 616
Hanbury. Sir Jas. A. ... 720
— Hon. W. S. Bateman 562
Hancock, George Edw. 597
Hancook, Wm. James...
— William W
Hand, William Hudson
Handcock, Rbt. Gordon
Handley, Aug. Meurant
Hands, William
Handy, Bennett F
Handyside, William
Hankey, Augustus B
Hankin, Edw. Lewis ...
— Fred. George
— Geo. Crommelin
Hanley, Dudley
Hanlo'u, Michael
iiinna, Hv. Bathurst ...
Hansm, Alfred Wm. ...
— Gaorge Wm
Hanwell, Joseph
Hanworch, Edward
Harcourt, Alfred F.P. ...
— George John
— Philip H minor
Harden, John Edward ..
Harding, Arthur
— Benjamin
— Charles Mulcaster ...
— George
— Gei'ald Montres or ...
— John Stafford G
Harlmge, Henry Chis.
Visct
— Henry Haughton
— Herbert Richard
Hardwin.G. H.Gal enga
Hardy, Campbell
— Hon. C. G. Gathorne
— Edmund Armitage ...
— Frederick 533,
— John Braithwaite ...
— Jonas Pasley
— William 249,
— William Eversley
Hare, George ...
— Henry Ambrose
— James
— Richard Thomas
— RobertPowel
Harenc, Chas. Edw
Harford, Fred. H
— - Frederic Lloyd
Hargreave, Geo. W. ... ..
Harinu'ton, Fred. Wm.
Harkness, J. Granville..
Harman, G. Doug. King
— Ram:, ay
— Thos. Edward
— Went worth Alex. King
— Wm. Hy. King
— Wm. Morton
Harmar.C.D Oyley
Harne>s, Arthur
Harnett, Edward
— William Falkiner ...
— William John
Harper, John Bloom ...
Harpur, Jervis
— Joseph
Harries, Samuel Keith
Harris, Charles Gerald
— Claudius S
— Fras. Anderson
— Henry William
— James Edward
— James Thomas
— John Harry de Burgh
— Noel Hamlyn
— Philip Hy. Farreli ...
— Tnomas
— Thomas Marshall
— Webber Desboro'
— William Henry
Harrison, Arthur John
— Broadley
•- Charles William I. ...
— Douglas Chaa. Wm...
— Edward
— Edward
— George
— Henry
— HenryA
— Henry Drinkrow
— Robert ...
— Sudlow
— ■ Thomas Branfill
— William
— William H
— William Pringle
838
3 72 Harrisson, Henry Albert 549
563 Hart, Edwd. Chichester 537
560 — Henry C 572
636 — John 541
616 Hartigan, J. M'Kuight.. 693
591 Harvest, Edw. D 605
626 — Henry A. L =65
626 — Henry Lewis 626
580 Harvey,' C. Hamilton ... 721
591 — Charles Lacon 616
626 — Charles Smith 616
590 -EdA-ard 626
727 — Geo. Sheppard 626
69S — Harry CJarles 693
616 — Henry 705
5J2 — Henry B. R 743
604 — Henry James 626
604 — John Richard 605
698 —William 698
616 — William Crosbie 74S
616 Harward, Geo. Stsson... 693
605 — Thos.Netherton 581
6-6 Haserick. Alfred E 569
727 Hassall, Thomas 705
745 Hassard, Fairfax C 605
565 —Henry Somerset 547
547 — Robert Deey 616
55*1 Hassell, Jas. Wm 616
56S Hast, Artli. Wellesley... 551
Hasted, John Or J. ........ 616
559 Hastings, Douglas 60s
020 — Francis Eddowes* ... 584
620 — Francis William 163, 579
565 — Patrick 572
605 Hatch, George Pelham 562
616 — W. Sparkes 579
616 Satchel], David T. 597
581 — George 534, 584
626 Haultain, Francis M. ... 605
745 Havel jck, Acton C. 616
580 Hawe-i, Alex. Jas. D. ... 597
354 — Charles Ward 636
723 — Frank 698
605 — Geo. Harrington 603
745 — Herbert Johnston ... 616
626 — Wm. Harington €05
745 Hawker, Edm. Balte-el 568
626 Hawkes, Hy. Blundell 568
616 — Heir/ Philip 592
54S — Richard Lloyd 626
636 Hawkesby, George Wm. 698
616 Hawkins, A. Ccesar 605
605 — Edward Lindsay 605
551 — George Walter 745
748 — James 698
636 Hawks, Thos. Spence... 590
695 lawkshaw, Edmund C. 555
617 Hawley, William H. ... 583
724 Hawthorn, George S. ... 616
548 — Ribert , 616
584 Hay, Albert W 561
605 — Alex. Sebast. L 744
577 — Son. Arthur 570
718 — Arthur Ernest 358
698 — Charles 616
591 — Hon. Charles Rowley 745
036 — JamesArchibald 636
636 — John Charles 603
6g2 — JohnCrosland 605
565 — John Home 717
695 — Sir Hobert John 163, 580
616 — Stratford Morrison... 636
616 — Woulfe 605
603 Haycoek, Fred. Aug. S. 708
570 Haydon, Wm. Hy 541
605 Hayes, Arthur M. E. ... 636
391 — Aylnier Ellis 723
345 — John Joseph 740
C05 Haygarth, Francis 745
605 Hayle-, Henry T 698
724 Hayne.Arth.Gorham H. 636
626— Robert 546
568 Haynes, Carleton 564
616 — Edward Court 706
692 — Jonathan Wynyard... 626
605 Hayward, Henry B 60s
748 — John Fred. Curtis 627
717 — William G 571
724 Haywood, Walter W. ... 745
626 Healey, Hy. Francis ... 572
626 — John 627
572 Healy, Charles ... 724
564 — Michael Francis 742
605 — Richard Calvert 704
693 Heaslop, Colpoys P 616
698 Heastey, Geo. Bayles... 605
598 Heath, Alfred Halea ... 605
339
Index — Retired List.
Heath.Ed-wardKermode 569 Heysham, B. F 605 Holdsworth, John KeHy 616
— James 569 — RobertCecil Mounsey 568 Hole, Frederick 628
— John Macclesfield ... 62S Heywood, John Jas 605 Holland, Hon. Cecil T... 567
— Robert Edwd 724 — John Magee 616 — Henry William 605
Heathcote, Charles Geo. 636 Hezlet, Richd. J 62S — John' 708
— Charles Graham 618 Hibbard, Henry 571, — John Yate 628
— Charles Lechmere ... 62S Hibbert, Edward Geo.... 745 — Lumley H. H 605
— Gilbert Redvers 544 — Edw. Hugh Rowley... 565! — Thomas Wollams 605
— Robert Walker 636 — Francis Gordon 744' — Trevenan Jas 628
Heather, David C. W.... 723 Hickie, Henry 704:— William Tilston 567
Heathorn, Thomas Brid. 707 — James Francis 745 Hollies, George 718
Heaton, John Richard... 745 Hickley, Martin J 5 46Hollingsworth, T. S. ... 721
— Wilfred 547 Hickman, Stopt'ord C... 550 Jlollist, E.Ommanney... 028
Heaviside, George H. ... 693 Hicks, William John ... ssjHolloway, C. W. Elphin-
— Wm. James 628 Hickson, William B. S. 571 stone 711
Hebb, Henry 740 Higgins, Maurice 698] — Edward G. V 525
Hebbert, Wm. Stanley 616!— Peter 572 Hollyer, Walter 572
Heberden, Henry 616' — William 69S, Holmes, Hy. Stanhope 545
Hector, James 724,Higginson,ConwayR.D. 564'— James 713
Hedingham, George ... 572 — Sir George W. A. 275,57s! — James Nicol 748
Hedley, William S 741 — Henry Shakespear ... 628;— Percy Lee 605
Heffernan, Nesbitt 720; — Theophilus 596! — Thomas James Paul 723
Hefferon, Jas. Ana 698 Hight, Charles 589!— William 572
Helbert, Fred, de C. H. 560 — Edward Lancelot 636 — William Nassau 608
Hellier, T. R. Shaw 620 Hignett, Charles H 706— William Prescod 539
Helme, George Coope ... 539;Hildebrand, Algernon.. 555 Holohan, William 572
Helps, Thos. Henry P... 708; Hill, Arthur 636 Holroyd.Wm. Rice Mor-
706 — Augustus James 130, 62S] land 594
541 — Chas. E. Dawson 605] Holt, Robt. Wm. F 628
539 — Edmund Stephen 554 — Thomas 718
— Eustace 605 — William 571
Hemans, Alfred G. W..
— Chas. Willoughby .
— Willoughby Bath.
Hemery, Edward 616
Heming, Dempster 6281 — Francis Charles 616
Hemingway, Edw.Fred. 743 — Fred. John Geo 74S
Hemphill, Fitzroy 565 — Fred. J. Ponsonby ... 62S
Hemsted, Edward 028 — Herbert Francis 543
Kenchy, Robt. Cameron 628 — John 616
Henderson, Albert 719 — JohnE. Dickson 534, 584
■Andrew 571
— Arthur H 571
— John Seton 566
— Kennett Gregg 584
— Percy Edward ,. 636
— Philip Durham 594
— W. Samuel 636
Hendry, Patrick Wm... 570
Heneage, Clement W. ... 748
— Michael Walker 745
Henn, Richd. A. M 557
Hennah, Charles T. ... 503
Hennell, Arthur R 555
— Reginald 132, 628
Hennessy, George R. ... 593
Henry, Charles Stuart 580
— George Cecil 610
— John James 724
Hensman, Hy. Frank... 722
— ■ William 724
Hensou, Christopher ... £96
Hepner, Albert James... 616
Hepworth, E. W. G.
Williams 638
Herbert, Arthur 748
— George 572
— George Flower 6;6
— Henry Garden 72
— Hon. William H. 533, 582
— LI. CoC. Wm. Henry 6 "
— Capt. Wm. Henry ... 707
Hercy, Eustace L 616
— Fras. John 534,
Heriot, Mackey A. H. J. 605
Heme, George Edward 628
Herrick, Benjamin Bous. 5o
Herries, Fred. Stans. ... 62S
Herring, William 62^
— William Henry 698
Herschel, John 616
Hervey, Charles R. W. 588
— Thos. G. O'Donoghue 744
Hesketh, James 628
— Robert Walter ... 596
Hessey, Wm. Henry ... 605
Hession, Thos. Oliver ..
Hewat, Hy. Roper C. ..
Hewetson, G. S. Butler
— John Thomas ... 282, 578
ITajor Dawson 6 "
Peter Edward 616
Rowley Rieh.Conway 62
— Rowley S. Sale 590
— William 593
William Noel
Hillas, Rob. Wm. G 564
7?4
544
616
Hewett, G. L. Kennedy 616
— Henry 62I"
Hewitt, Jas. R. S. Oliver 53
Hewson, Francis 72:
— JohnLysaght 705
Hext, Arthur Staniforth 541
— Henry Yeatman 636
Heygate, Ed.L.Asp.^nall 563
— Kichard Lionel. 565
-Wm. Howley B 561
Hilliard, Arthur C 562
— JohnChinery 543
Hilliker, Henry....- 748
Hills, George Scott 596
— John 605
Hillyard, George Anson 616
Hime, Albert Henry ... 745
— Frederick 605
— Henry Wm. Lovett... 62S
Hinde, George Langford 720
Wm.Fred.Honywood 565
Hinds, Thos. Clowes .... 748
— Wm. Rich. G 724
Hinge, Daniel Isaac 742
Hmron, James 724
Hinxman, Rowley
Willes 533. 583
Hire, Sydney Joseph ... 605
His] op, Archibald 698
Hitchcock,T. Burnett ... 547
Hitchins, Horatio Otto 616
Hobart, George 628
— George B. Benj 616
— Hon. Horace M 636
Hobbs, Abraham 572
— Fred. FitzW. Trench 706
— Jc-siahW. Pearse 628
Hockey, John 698
Hockiu, Chas. H. S. ... 565
Hodder, F. W. L 724
Hodgson, Hugh Norris 605
Joseph Hamilton 545
Joseph Willoughby... 717
Hodnett, Wm. P 616
Hoey, Lawrence 572
Hog, T. Ignatius M 581
Hogan, William 572
Hogg, Adam.G. Forbes 591
— Harding C 636
— James H. G. G 57:
— John Roberts 616
— Theodore William ... 5961— Walter C.
Hoggan, John Wm 605
— William Brooke 546
Hogge, Somerville G. C. 605
Hoile, Edmond 724
Holbech, \\ alter H.130
Holbeche, Richard
William J 616
Holwell, M. Doherty... 636
Home, Sir A. D 720
— Hon. Cospatrick D... 693
— David Milne 616
— Frederick Jervis 616
— ITon. W.S.Douglas 534,584
— William James 558
Hone, Harry 698
Hood, Sir A. F. Acland 563
— Basil Charles 693
— F. W.Visct 745
— JohnCockburn 589
— William Charles 616
Hook, Chas. Campbell 74S
— ■ Henry Hudson 616
— Lionel 6 16
560
Hoole, James
Hooper, Frederick 698
— Lucas G 72i
— Willoughby Wallace 597
Hope, Adrian Henry ... 552
— Cecil Arthur 708
— Charles Erroll 6:6
— Hugh Richard 584
James 505
John Edward 605
Hopegood, Wm. Yere... 693
Hopkins, Edward 724
Francis Powell 74S
Thomas George 693
— William 698
Hopkinson. Henry s38
Hopwood, Arthur Robt. 54S
— Edwin James 721
Hore, John Christopher 616
Walter 561
Horn, John 728
Hornby, Cecil R 636
— Geoffrey S. Phibbs... 56
— John Frederic 537
— Thomas 698
Home, Chas. Jas 605
— Edmund Garland 748
— Lindsay Douglas 577
Horner, J. FitzLloyd ... 571
— Reginald George 70S
Horniblow, Thomas ... 628
Hornsby, Geo. M. B. ... 616
— Henry Francis 628
Horroeks, A. Macintosh 564
Horsbrugh, Arch. B... 546
Horsey, Edw. Ralph ... 636
Horsl'ord, Nor. MacL.T. 596
Horsley, Frank 605
569
Horton, James 696
— Thom?s 54;
Hosack, John 636
Hoskins, Arthur Reg. ... 616
44 1 — Reginald 628
41 Hoste, Dixon E 605
Howard deWalden, Fred-
erick George, Lord ... 748
Howard, Charles 572
— Francis 722
— Frederick 698
Frederick Compton 544
Henry Richard L. ... 555
— Henry Stanley 62S
— Thomas 628
Walter 706
— William 698
Howarth, Wm. Conquest 541
Howden, Jn. Dowling... 551
Howe.R.W.P.;£ari 133, 578
Howell, Edward 56S
— Henry 572
— Horace 628
— Reuben 728
Wm. Henry 711
Howes, Albeit J 591
Howey, William 593
Howland, Joseph 698
Howlett, Sir Arthur 589
Howley, John 745
Hoyland, Stanley S. ... 718
Hoyes, Alexander 62S
Hoysted, Isaac 724
John 723
Thomas Norton 720
Hozier, John Wallace.. , 745
Hubbard, ffon. Cecil-John 745
— Henry 696
Hnddart, Arthur Kovl... 562
Huddle=tone, Thomas... 705
Hudleston, John 616
— Josiah 616
Hudson, Herbert Edw. 544
James 745
— J. H. F. Harrington 745
Hughan, H. Houghton 748
Hughes, Charles James 605
Edgar Alfred 718
— Emilius 534
Frederick George ... 571
Henry Rodvei Lewis 693
John 563
— Joseph William 605
— Michael James 567
Percy John 337
— Pierce Edward 554
Sir Ptobert John 605
— William 705
Wm. Gwynne 616
Hulse, Chas. Fred 628
Hnlseberg, John Wild... 721
Humbley, Wm. Welling-
ton Waterloo 745
Hume, Arthur Robert... 562-
— Charles Wheler... 130, 748
— Edward Trevor 616
George Wm 566
John Richard 605
— John Stewart M 557
— Sir Robert 3:5, 579
Humfrey, Major Ben-
jamin Geale 559
— Col. Benjamin Geale 616
— Frederick Thomas ... 594
— Thomas Blake 541
Humphreys, William ... 693,
Humphry, Edw. Wood 636
Hungerford, Richard ... 720
— Thomas Everard 628
Hunt.Arthur 74S
— Cecil Henry 564.
— jHenry 69S
— Henry P 713
— John 748
— John Lombard 616
— John Percival 723
— Phineas Wm 562r
— Robt. Aug. Carew ... 592
Robert H. Brooke 130,546
Robert W. Bland 605
— Shelley Leigh 616
— Thomas Charles 567
Thorn: a Roehfort ... 628
— William 658.
— William Shapter ... 594
William Thomas 745
Hunter, Arthur Stewart 605
— Charles 616
Chas. Fleming 748
Charles Peter 616
Sir Charles Roderick 563
Holberton, Thos. N. ... 616 Hotham, Henry Edw.... 563
Holbrook, E. Nicoll W. 628 — William 693
Heyiand, Alex. Samuel 636I Holden, Robert 560 Houghton, Richmond .. 605
Heymer, Edward 5y2[Holdieh, Sir E. A... 257, 57S'How, Charles C 567— Fred.ErnestArundell 555
Hunter, George Robert 711
— James J745
— John 713
— John 628
— JohnNorris 605
— Malcolm Russell .708
— Montgomery 590
— Patrick 74-8
— Thos. Alexander 628
— Vere Edward 727
Hunter-Weston, G. R... 62S
Huntington, Herbert... 568
Huntley. Hougham C... 543
Hurst, fra. Brunei 636
Huskisson, John Win.... 616
— Norman 616
— Samuel George 616
Hussey, Charles Edw... 616
— \villiam Clive 558
Hutcheon, David 6r6
Hutchins, Alfred George 597
— Francis Arthur 628
Hutchinson, A. Had. ... 605
— Alex. Ross Elliott 605
— Anthony Richard 636
— Charles Scrope 605
— Coote Synge r6o, 580
— Fred. James Taggart 745
— George 605
— ■ George William Grice 693
— William Lacy 6:
Hutchison, Hen. M'Leod 62S
Hutton, Edmund Bacon 6
— George Allan 7
— George Holden 550
— Henry Francis 616
— Thomas Everard ... 748
— Thomas Bruce 745
Huyshe, Dunbar F. 628
Hyde, John Martin 724
— Richard Armstrong... 727
— Robert
— Robert 724
Hyslop, Maxwell Wither 62
Ilderton, Charles E 616
Illingworth, John A. ... 724
Imbusch, Henry 698
Impey, Alfred G 54
— Eugene Clutterbuck 6(6
Ind, Fred. John Nash ... 748
Inge, John W 628
Inglefield, Samuel Hood
Stovin 745
Inglis, David William... 598
— James Weir
— John Frederic 554
— Robert Hastie 593
— Thomas Drummon.i 558
— Wiliiam 748
— William Mason 567
Ingram, Matthew J. T. 705
— Robert Bethune 745
Inkson. James 720
Innes, Chas. Alex .„ 721
— Edward Selby 628
— Francis Newell 628
— Sir J. Harrie Ker 720
— Jas. John M'Leod ... 583
Irby, Fred. Arthur 693
— Leonard H. Loyd ... 745
Iredell, Fras. Shrubb... 591
— James Shrubb 616
— Lestock Walters 636
Ireland, James 698
Irvine, Charles 605
— Henry 560
— Thomas Thompson ... 636
Irving, John Beautin ... 7r3
— Lewis Allen 723
Irwin, Chamney Graves 720
— De la Cherois Thomas 623
— John 748
— John Frederick 555
Isaacson, Henry Sevan 628
— Henry de S 616
— John de Stuteville ... 6_
Isacke,Hen.Wedderburn6i6
— Lancelot Henry 616
Isham, Vere 566
Ives, Edward Harbord 693
Izod, William Henry ... 616
Jackson, Albert J. A. ... 617
— Arthur Charles 546
— Christison Syme 707
— Edward Samuel 589
— Fred. George 617
Index — Retired List. 840
Jackson, George Edwd. 'Johnson, George 572 Keble, John Alfred 698
Owen 628' — G. Vanderheyden 163, 581 Keen, Fred. John 594
— Halkett Francis 745 — Henry 728:Keene, John E. Ruck... 608
— Nicholas Sadlerr 553
— Sir Robt. Wm 721
— William 592
— W. Henry iiunton ... 62S
— William Lewis 567
Jacob, Geo. Adolphus
— Henry Ebenezer 605
— Herbert Bruce 597
— John 605
— John E. Fishbourne 563
— Samuel Swinton 597
— William 593
— Wm. Vesey FitzG. ... 617
Jacson, John H. F. ..
— Edward Woodriff ... 567
Jago, Robert Stephens 617
Jagoe, Henry 723
James, Charles 745
— Charles 617
— Demetrius W. G 74
— Edward Bosville 543
— Edward Renouard ... 60
— FrederickWoodbouse 541
— Herb. Henderson ... 5S9
.lames Poleglaze 617
Lionel Hy. Sep 628
Montague 598
— Walter Wilson 541
— William Hill 628
— William Mawer 723
Jameson, Charles 617
— John 62S
— John Lyster 720
Jamieson, Lachlan F.... 598
Jardine, Jas... 724
Jarrett, Henry Sullivan 596
— Thomas 572
Jarvis, Alex. W 570
— R. Ed. Colborne 62;"
— Samuel Peters 60
— Thomas 69S
— William 572
fary, R. Herbert Heath 743
fauncey, Alex. Sidney G. 706
■Jay, William 724
Jazdowski, B. J 724
Jebb, Arthur 628
— John de Witt 553
Jee, Edward Alfred 537
— Joseph 724
Jeffcoat, Jas. Henry ... 721
Jeffery, James 709
Jeffreys, William 617
Jenings, TJ. A 724
Jenkins, Alexander 605
— Charles Vernon 603
— Edward Gordon 617
Sir Fras. Howell 605
Richard 617 Keer, Jonathan 606
Victor George R 567 Keeshan, John 572:
— Wm. Geo. Lillingston 707 Keir, William 722
— Wm. Nicholas Gibson 636 Keith, Clive Skene 567
Johnston, Brig. Surg. Aix. 724! — James 617
— Qr. Mr. Alexander ... 572! — JamesBlaikie , 636
— Arch.FraserCampbell564[Kell,Waldegrave C. F... 550
— Charles 617 Kellett, Edward Young 725
Frederick Campbell 567
— George Hamilton 554
— James 704
— James Crosse 724
... James Taylor 547
— Randal Fleming 566
— Robert 706
— Robert Colauhoun ... 727
— Siding Mr. William... 696
— Brig. Surg. Lt.Col.Wm. 722
Kelly, Anderson L 566
— Arthur. D. Denis 555
— QrJKvf. JEdward 698
— Vet. Surg. Edward ... 742
— Edward Harvey 742
— Hy. Holdsworth 709
— James Bennett 722
— John 698
— JohnLovell 62S
— Patrick 698
Johnstone, G. C. Keppel 745] — Philip 371
— George Nassau.., 605. — Thomas 636
— Henry Melvill 565 — Thomas Jas. P 54t
— James 544 — William Patrick 570
— James Wm. Hope 6i7jKelsall, Gustavus Nic. 636
— John Douglas 617 — John Richard 628-
— Montague George ... 553 — Richard Edward 544
— Richard 6r7jKelsey, Walter Fred. 130, 617
— Robert F. Maclean ... 636'Kelso, Archibald 569
— Samuel H.N 028!Kemball, Sir Arnold Bur-
Jolliffe, Charles 617
— Joseph Henry 6
— Wilkes 562
Jolly, Geo. Alfred 617
Jones, Alfred 698
— Alfred Adrian 742
—Alfred Sto well 745
— Arthur Lloyd 719
— Ebenezer 745
— Felix Thomas 748
— Frederick Geo. Wm. 566
— George Alfred 636
— Gilbert Saltoun 555
— Griffith Turner 591
— Henry 636
— Henry Helsham H. ... 616
— Henry Norris 617
— Howell Locke 605
— Humphrey Stanley... 7T1
— Jenkin $go
John Woodville 553
Lewis John Fillis 745
— Melville George 724
Owen Thomas 628
— Richard Godfrey 606
Rich. Roynon 606
— Robert Owen 606
— Thomas 745
Thomas Henry 696
Thomas John 617
Henry Leoline 567IJ0PP. John 596
Herbert Charles 545! Jordan, Joseph 606
John Davies 559' — Lutley 748
— Noble Fleming C93JJossel.yn, A. Henry 628
— Robert Gedoin 590J — Frederick John 628
Vaughan 543 Joyce, Wm. Walter Pat. 636
5/OiJoyner, John 706
744 Joynt, Heury_Williain 7
723
Jenks, William
Jemier, Aug. Fred
Edward H. F
Jenney, Wm. Richard...
Jennings, Benjamin
— Charles Barromeo ...
— Charles James 60
— Edward Lawrence F. 359
Jephson, StanhopeWm. 60.
Jepson, Henry Joseph ... 617
Jerome, Henry Edw. ... 605
Jervis, Chas. E. Parker 343
Edward Lennox 748
— Edwin 628
— William Swynfen 6x7
Jervois, Henry Napier 546
— John Gordon 744
Jervoise, Hy. Clarke 745
— John Purefoy Ellis... 53
Jessop, Chas. Moore 72
— Tom 698
Job, Henry Percy 718
Jocelyn, R. Julian Ord 548
Johnes, Sir Jas. Hills 579
Johnson, Sir Allen B.... 589
Judd, Chas. Richard
Judge, Charles Neave..
— Spencer Alf. T
Julyan, Sir Penrose G
Just, Augustus
Justice, Fras. -Jas 628
— Hy. Annersley 593
— Philip 636
— William Clive ...334, 584
Kane, Fras. Wm. F 636
— Matthew Nisbett G... 547
Karslake, Frederick 606
rowes 103, 58S
— John Shaw 60&
Kemble, Henry 545
— Henry Charles 617
Kemm, Fred. St. John 718
Kemmis, William 6r7
Kemp, Walter Hy 742-
Kennard, Ernest 0. H. 571
Kennaway, Chas. Wm, 628
Kennedy, Lord Alex. ... 559.
— Charles Arthur 708-
— Charles Henry Scott 617
— Hugh 636
— Irving Francis 636
— Jas. Montagu Bowie 693.
— John Henry 693
— John Pitt 695
— John Wm. Alex 606-
Kennett, B. H. B... 130, 749.
Kenney, John Hy 698
Kenny, Richd. Thos. ... 740
— William Henry 745.
Keusington, Edgar 617
— William Lord 745
Kent, Henry 581
Keogh, Anthony Robert 749
John Woulfe C06
— Lynch John 713
Keough, William 617
Keppel, Edw. Geo. 130, 550
Ker, Lord C. J. Innes... 743
Kerans, Wm. Rob 725
Kerr, Chas. Robert 541
— ±,ord Mark 245, 578
— Lord Ralph Drory533, 583.
— William Fred. ......... 617
— Major Gen. Wm. H. 606
— -Ifa/or William Henry 636
577!Kerrich, Edmund ".. 628
617 — Walter D'Oyly 163, 590
6i7JKerrisou,Edm!Rager A. 556
7 n I iversteman, J. B 628
698 1 Ke [.chen, Isaac 606
Kettle, James 741
— Robert 636
Kettlewell, Thomas ... 594
Key, David Thomas ... 718
Keyset-, Frederick
Charles 617
Kiallmark, Hy. Walte
7:7
Kauntze, E. H. E 595lKuld, James Gordon ... 740
Kay, Foster C. L 53g|Kidston, Alex. Ferrier 617
— Henry Monckton 6i7,Kilby, James Edward 695
— William Algernon 628!Kilgour, Frederick 596
Kaye, Arthur Edw. C... 545 Kiileen, Roger 636
— George Farquhar 606 Killick, George L. B. ... 566
— William Robert 706 — Thomas Alexander... 742
Kays, Reginald Ker sfoiKilroy, Philip L 723
Keane, George W 7o7iKincaid, William 592
Kearney, C. J. Butler 544 Kinchant, J. Charlton... 534
Kearsle'y, Robt. W 54S Kindersley, Charles P.
Captain Charles 707 JKeate, Edward 606 Wilson 567
— Qr. Mr. Charles 728jKeatinge, Maurice Den s6o|King, Aug. Henry 533, 583
— Sir C. Cooper 590 — Richard H 5891 — Charles Edward 617
. — Ernest 507JKeays, Chas. Fred 6061 — Chas. E. Croker 706
— Freeman Henry 398 — Francis 722 — William Tuflnell 617!— Charles Richard , 62,
1 l " o
841
Index — Retired List.
King, Sir D. G. A.
Duckworth, Bar*.... 552
— Henry 562
— Henry John 745
— James Stewart 636
— John Rooper 705
— Percy Macgregor 553
— Thomas Fraser 550
— William 698
— William Michael 705
Kinglake, Hami'ton A. 693
Kingscote, R. N. Fitz-
hardinge 745
Kingsley, W. Hy. Bell 617
Kingston, Thomas 725
Kinloch, Alex. A. A. ... 606
— Geo. H. Anchite 628
Kinnear, William 718
Kinsman, Harold John 617
— William James 628
Kintore, A.H.T. Earl of 559
Kippen. Horatio Nelson 744
Kirby, Samuel J. Jas. 719
— Thomas Hartwell 628
Kirk, Hugh 564
— John Charles 568
Kirkwood.Jokn Knox.. 550
Kirwan, Albert 722
— William Fra. M 636
Kitching, Chcs. Wm. R. 628
Kitson.G. Andrew Noble 703
Knaggs, Henry 72
Knapp, Charles Barrett 71
Knatchbull, Charles 62
— Francis 61
— Norton £17
Kneebone, Frederick ... 749
Kneller, G. T. C. St. J. 706
Knight, Arnold More... 745
— Charles Lewis W. M. 567
— Frederick Chas 708
— Henry 5i2
— Henry Raleigh 562
— Henry Sollers G. S. 62
— Thomas 696
- — William Henry 606
Knipe, William 74
Knocker, Herbert P. ... 617
— J. Bedmgfleld 606
Knollys, Henry 6:7
— Louis F 548
— William W 617
Knowles, Cbas. Benj. 53 ,584
— Francis Edw 711
— Frederick 617
— Robert Townley 565
Knox, Charles Wm 557
— Ernest Augustus 572
— Francis Robt. B 636
— Howe James 623
— James 749
— Maurice 723
— Richard 539
— Richard Annesley ... 617
— Robert John 546
— Vicesimus 548
— Captain William 693
■ — Li. Colonel William ... 745
— Hon. William Stuart 749
Knyvett, Wm. L. N. .. 59
Roe, Lancelot C 560
Kynaston, Hy. Edmonds 636
Kynsey, Wm. R 727
Kyrle.Audley W. W. M. 552
Kysh, Douglas John ... 636
Xabouchere, F. A 570
Xacey, Patrick 698
Xachlan, Robert 749
Xackey, Danial 72;
Xacy, Richard 617
— William Chas. James 543
lamb, Sir Arch. Bt 749
— Charles F. Grant 606
— George 628
— Henry 725
— James 698
■ John Alexander 727
Lambrick, George 578 Leathes, Bernard de M. 563
Lambton, Arthur... 533, 583X6 Bailly, Alex. C 693
— Francis 745jLe Breton, Wm. Inglis... 636
— Frederick William ... 583 Leckie, David 7
Lamont, John Hy 555
Lamport, Hy. Chris. ... 718
Lamprey, Jones 720
— Joseph John ... 723 Le Cocq, Hubert 590
Lance, Wm. H. Joseph 617 Lee, Charles Nairne ... 718
Laud, James 7251— Edward George 572
Isaac 698 — Ellis 617
Landale, James 720 — Henry Herbert 608
Lane, Benjamin 725
— Charles Powlett 606
— Charles Stuart 6d6
— Geo. Hale 561
— Henry Eyre Wyatt ... 636
Maitland Moore 62S
William Ralph 721
Lang, Arthur Moffat ... 617
— Charles Edward 551
— Gordon Abercromby 718
— Hugh Graham 560
James Wolcott 551
— Percy Owen 636
Richard TickellM. ... 617
— William R 570
Langdon. John 725
Langford, Alexander ... 69S
— Francis 636
— George Edward 7C6
Hercules JZ.Lord 74
William John 636
Langley.WilliamSavagQ 617
Langmore, Erskme G.... 606
— Edward Ham 617
Langrish, Thomas 698
Langtry, Henry 617
Laphaui, Hriah F 698
Larminie, Edw. Merry. 617
Larpent, L. H. P. de H. 593
Lascelles, Claud G. W.. 636
— Henry Arthur 62:'
— Walter R 617
Lash, Henry Andrew
Lassetter, Harry B 565
Litchford, John 723
La Terriere, F. B. de S. 693
Lathom, Earl of 55?
La Touche, Cecil D'U... 59:
Laud, Isaac 698
Lauderdale, F.H.. Earl of 62"
Laughton, Art. Fred. ... 617
— Daniel Wilson 606
— George Arnold 59
Laurie, Casper Robert 718
— Claud V. E 569
— John Wimburn...533, 581
Lewes, Hugh Arthur ... 617
— John 745
— John Meredith D 630
— Price 636
— Norman Houstoun ... 552 — Wm. Price Llewellyn 745
Lecky, George 598 Lewin, H. F. Chap 630
John Gage 5^7 — Thomas Herbert 630
Lewis, Arthur W. Drum-
mond 559
— Chas. Algernon... 329, 578
— '-Jr. Mr. Henry 698
Major General Henry 606
— Henry Pincke 630
John 636
— Thomas 698
— William 636
— Wm. Melville LauriS'
ton 693
Leech, Robert S. B 713
Leeding, William
~ eeke, Ralph 535
Lees, Percy 567
Wm. Muunings 590
Leete, William John ... 57
Leetham, Arthur 563
William
Lefroy, Augustine Hugh 745
Henry George 548
Legg, Geo. Edw. W. ... 570
Leggatt, Edw. Owen ... 590
Le Geyt, Philip H 593
— Wm. Bell 705
Legge, Hon. Edward H. 745
— Hon. Heneage 535
— William Vincent 745
Leggett, Charles G 617
Geo. Edward ., 749
Legh, Hy. Martin C. ... 745
— Hubert Cornwall 557
Le Grice, Fred. Swaine 617
Lehmann, Fred. Hope... 565
Leicester, SirPeter Fred.
Fleming, Bart 570
Leigh, Hy. Gerard 566
— Richard 617
— Robert Thomas 606
Leishman, JohnThos.... 606
Leitch, James 725
Leith, Jas. Mackenzie 560
— Thomas 636
Lemarchand, C. S 630
Le Marchant, Albert
MaunsellLeM. T... 551
— Henry St. J.V. Le M.
Thomas 617
Le Messurier, Augustus 61
LeMesurier.CecilBrooKe 617
Frederick Augustus 617
Julius D. Dyson 717! — John 583
Lautour, Wm. Young ... 745;— Thomas Augustus ... 628
Lavie, Augustus J 629)Lemon, R. Seymour ... 617
— Robert Comyn 6o6|Le Mottee, Osmond Fra. 6:7
Law, Edwin 546Xempriere, Arthur Reid 606
— Sir Edw. Fitzgerald 552 Lennard, John Barrett 571
— Sir JohnFarnaby, Bt. 693
— Fra. TowryA 606
— Victor Edward 594
Lawder, Edw. Jas 589
Lawford, Thos. Wright 704
Lawless, Hon. Denis ... 556
— Edmorid Jas 717
— William Hampden E. 566
Lawlor, Wm. Patrick ... 539
Lawrence, Henry John 629
Lennox, Charles Edw... 706
— David 717
— John 569
— Sussex William 591
Lentou, Charles
Le Pelley, Ernest 617
Le Quesne, Chas. F. N. 545
Chas. Edwin ... 56
Lermitte, Hy. Jas 564
Leslie, Alex. Maurice... 592
— Archibald Young ... 630
— Charles Consett 569
— Charles Robert 636
— George 636
— John 743
— John Henry 558
— Lewis Xavier 749
Lester, John Fredk. ... 606
Henry J. H 725
— Robert 636
Lawrie, John 749
— William John 718
Lawson, David James... 719
— Fras. Bernard 56=,
— James M 571
— Marmaduke Charles 629
Lay, Tudor 569
Layard, Arthur A. M.... 565
— Brownlow V 629
— Charles Edmund 600
Lazzarini, James 606! — Edmund 606
Lea, Samuel Percy 745 — Francis Adolphus 72
— Hen. Fra. Peterkin ... 630
— Herman Le Roy 560
— JcLn William 711
— Ralph FitzGibbon ... 749
Lewsey, Walter 572
Ley, Edwin G 725
Leyland, Sir H. S. Nay-
lor, Bart 567
Leyne, James 749
Liardet, Charles Aylmer 617
— Walter S. Davies ... 547
Liddell. Robert Spencer 617
Lidderdale, James 617
Liebenrood, G. Engelb. 636
Ligertwood, T 727
Lillicrap, James W. A. E 707
Lillingston, Ed. Gordon 598
Lilly, Alfred Cham. ... 606
Lindesay. Hy. Rich. P. 630
Josh. E. C. C 746
Lindoe, Fred. Ekins 630
Lindsay, Alexander Jn. 636
— Charles Ludovic 568
— Henry Edith A 571
— Hy. E. Morgan 564
— James Gavm 617
— Robert 727
Walter James 539
— William Bayford 636
Lindsell, Chas. Fred. ... 563
Lines, Rossiter 571
Lingard, Alfred 718
Liuton, Charles 537
Linwood, Norman 570
Lister, Frederick D. ... 746
— Wastel Jameson 555
Liston, John 617
Litchfield, Edwin 711
Lithgow, Stewart A. ... 720
Little, Archibald Cosmo 560
— Henry Alexander ... 592
John Albert 598
John Caruthers 630
Simon Ridley 636
— Wm. Hunter Buller 537
Littledale, Hy. Arthur.. 561
Littleton, Hon. E. G. P. 744
Livesay, Robt. Algernon 630
— William 617
Li vesey, Edgar Wm. ... 719
LLoyd, Wilford Neville 557
Lloyd, Albert 630
— Arthur Cliflord 544
— Arthur H. Orlando... 568
— (lharles Frederick ... 749
— Charles Patteson 568
— Edward 630
— Edw. Fraser S 606
— E. Harford 725
— Edward James 717
— Ernest Marsh 630
— Francis Elliot 636
— John Hayes 636
— Mathew Pennefather 749
— Owen L. F 568
— Richard Barclay 617
— Richard Mercer 617
— Robert Clifford 744
— Thomas 746
— Thomas Francis 533, 583
— Wm. Chetwode 539
— Stephen Eaton 558 Leach, Cecil Francis ... 534; — Paget Walter 617
■ Thomas 59
Xambart, Hon. Arthur 559
— Percy Francis 552
Lambert, Frederick A.
Heygate 560
— James Drummond ... 741
— Walter Miller 628
— Walter Rathbone 606
lliam Charles 606 Lluellyn, Wm. Raym.... 617
'Estrange, Albt. H 723 Lock, FrederiekEdward 749
— Henry 606
Locke, Win. Hume N.... 550
Lockhart, David Blair 606
Gramme Alex 606
— Robert D. Elliott 617
William E.iott 617
— William .....
— Edmund 534, s^Xethbridge, Chris. W... 630-
— Sir Geo. Arch 745 Lever, R. C 725-
— Walter 725:Levett, Edward 749 ■
Leader, Nicholas 723!— William S. B 562iLockwood,Amelias S.M. 746
— Thomas Alex. F 636'Levita, Harry P 567JLockyer, Kdw. S. 3. ... 617
Leake, Henry 749|Lewer, Alfred 72 5 Xocock, Herbert 617
Lean, Francis 630, — RoDert 72oJLoder, Fred. C. J 706
Learmouth, John Henry 562 Lewes, George Alban ... 537] Lodge, Frank 630
6o6Xeask, Jas. G 724.— Henry Colebrjok 534, 584 Lofthouse, R. C 721
Index — Retire! List.
842
Lofts William 69S kxraonrc, C. Tho-.T. 596
Loitus, Dudley Ferrari 570iLyall, Henry 55-
Logan, Alfred 6i7|Lyle, Allan Andrew 723
— Chas. Atkinson 630 1— John Mackenzie 749
— Joseph 617 Lynch, Arth. Hy. Frau. 727
— Quentin M'K 545 — Edward John 54S
— Walter Bernardino ... 630; — Hya until 55s
Logie, James 693 — John De Burgh 598
Lombe, Ralph Hy. F.... 556 — Wi iliam 698
Long, Alexander 725 1 Lynes, Samuel Parr 618
— Charles Wigram 631 Lyon, Alexander B 7J8
— Robert Lowry 706J — Fitzroy David 570
— William Henry 698]— Fred. Lee H 74°
Longbourne, Win. Ford 7061— Nathaniel John 571
Longden, John Edward 7051 Lyons, Frederick 723
Longfield, Aug. Henry 550J— Frederiok Wm 562
— Forster 6171 Lys.Arthur Marriott ... 618
Longhurst.ArthurEdw. [Lysons, Daniel Chas. W 564
Temple 725 Lyster, Arthur Walter 636
— Bruce 705 — Charles Bybie 55°
— Sea war 1 742 — Fred. Torrens 746
Longmore, Chas 727 — Henry Hammon 59'
— Charles Matthew 617 Lyte, Alfred 606
Lonsdale, Henry 698J M' Alpine, Conyng. Mar. 560
— Henry H. Heywood 568 M'Arthur, Charles 578
— William 636 M'Aulay. James
M'Inroy, Charles 598 MacFarlan, D 58°'
M'Intyre. David 72iiMacFar!ane, Francis J. 746
M- Kay, William 727;MacGachen, A. H. H. ... 706
M'Kean, Alex. Chalmers 535 MacGeorge, Wm. Hy.... 543
M'Kechuie, John A. R. 63 jjMaogowan, Fred 606
M'Kee, Cornelius 572 — James Murray 568.
M'Kenna, John figjlMacGregor, C.George... 637
M'Kenzie. Alexander ... 606 — Henry Grey 617-
— Alex. Wm 7061— John N. Murray 565
M'Kerlie, Sir John Gra- — Malcolm J. Rbt, 534, 584-
ham 744!— Philip Leighton 537
M'Kiernan. Henry 572 1— Robert F. H 630
M'Killop, Robert John.. 60a Machell, Edward John 637-
M'Kown, William 695 — Percy Wilfrid 565
Loraine, Fred. E. Blake
ney 630
Lord, Charles Owen 617
— Robert 57°
— Walter Harold 566
— William Barry 742
Loudon, John 589
— Robert Alexander ... 746
Lough, Hev. Wm. J 741
Lougheed,J.Winterscale 725
Louis, William 541
Lovegrove, Pldward 550
Loveless. Walter King 718
Lovell, Charles Neville 746
— John 544
M'Barnet, A. Cockburn 746
M'Cabe, Joseph 570
M'Caifery, James
— Joseph 693
M'Callum, Charles C 5""
— James Lumber 636
— William 72
M'Calmont. Barklie C. 559
M'Cann, John
M'Carthy, Bee. Arthur.. 741
— Edward 7
— George Alexander ... 636
— Henry Hotham 707
— Jas. Joseph 725
M'Cartney, Daniel 69'
M'Laren, Peter 630
William Henry 547
M'Laughlin, Edward ... 606
Henry James 725
M'Lennan, John s^i
— Peter 572
Macintosh.Archibald ... 630-
Macintyre, Donald 606
— John M'Kenzie 581
Mack, Philip Paston ... 693.
Mackay, Angus William 749.
Arthur Leith Hay ... 561
M'Leod, Qr.Mr. Harry 699 — Henry Fowler 746
Peter A. D. A 566 M'Caskill, Wm. Hector. 706
Loveridge, Chas. Gordon 63o:M'Causland, Arthur K. 536
Lovett, Beresford 6o6| — Marcus Fras. Henry 618
Hubert Richard 636
— John Richard 617
Low, Alex 145, 578
— Edw. Litton 725
— John Alves 707
— John Maxwell 541
Lowe, Arthur Cecil 571
— Arthur Charles 744
— Sir Drury Curzon D.
158,580
— George May 710
— Rob Hy. C. D 746
Lowis, Nmian 630
— Ross Feudall 617
Lowndes, Chas. Win. S. 630
— John Henry 130, 746
— Thomas 606
Lowrey , Henr y 636
Lowry, Armar Graham 630
— Henry Macgregor ... 617
— Robert T. Uraves 554
— Robert William... 310, 580
Lowsley, Barzillai 630
Lowther, Wm. Gorges... 545
Loyd, Arthur Purvis .. 548
— Frank Kirkman 693
Luard, Charles Edward 606
— Charles Henry 617
— Frederick Peter 606
Luby, Maurice Baptiste
Marcus L 618
— Major Gen. William
Henry . ... 5S3
— Col. William Henry... 618
— Lt. Col. William Henry 630
M'Cheane, Wm. Henry 630
M'Clenahan. Samuel ... 57
M'Clintock, Benjamin... 636
Henry F 571
— John Knox 560
— Leopold Alfred 554
— William 61S
— Wm. Graham Waugh 537
M'Connel, Fred- B 693
A'Coy, Robert
M'Cracken, John A 722
M'Crea, Fred k. Bradford 749
M'Creerv, Nathaniel ... 72
M'Cudden, Lionel A. T. 636
M'Cullagh, Jas. Robt.... 618
M'Culloch, Alex.Neilson 699
M'Outchan, James Shaw 723
M'Donald, Duncan D. C.
M 551
M'Donnell,b'rancis,J.D. 570
— John 744
M'Dougall, Beo. Henry 741
M'Dowell, Edw. Gres..'.. 721
M'Evoy, Patrick 699
M'Ewen, James Henry 630
Lucas, Alfred William... 537: — Robert Bruce 630
— Francis A 56g|M.'Fadyen, Duncan 717
— Hen. F. Egbert 552|M'Fall, Chambers Hal
— Jasper 749 dane Cooke ... 570
— Riohard 749 .M'Farlan, John Warden 709
Luce, Richard Harman 719 MFarland, Fra. Edw.... 723
Luoy, Frederick Henry 564
— H.W. Uamsay Fairfax 569
Ludlow, Edm. Samuel 597
Lugard, Hy. Ibbetson 594
Luke, Hy. Francis 705
Lukin, Fred. Windham 705
— Wm. Wind. Aug. ... 606
Lumsden, Henry Wm... 630
— Sir Peter Stark 589
Lund, Alfred 569
Lundy, Francis Walter 713
Luscombe, Geo. Aug. ... 569
Lushington, Arthur Jas. 557
— Edward Eardley 53
Lutman, John Henry... 749
Luttrell, Alex.Fownes... 563
— Hugh C. Fownes 693
M'Farlane, Andrew 699
Norman 568
— Ronald 565
M'Gann, James 723
M'Garty, James 699
M'Gee, Henry 696
M'Ghee, Robert James 630
M'Goun, Alexander 606
— John Todd 693
M'Gregor, Alex. Donald 547
M'Grigor, Duncan J.... 59
— Sir James R. D 563
— William Thomas 606
McGwire, E. T. St. L.
,, „ „ „ 533. 583
M Harg, Wm. Hart 693
M'lnnis, Edw. Bowater. 555
— Gen. Harry 590
Sir John Chetham 533, 580
— Walter Thompson ... 539
— Wm. Kelty 581
M'Longhlin.Qr.iUV. Jn. 572
— Lt. Colonel John ...... 630
M'Mahon, A. Ruxton. ... 600
— Chas. Alexander 590
— Chas. Joseph 591
— William 749
M'Micking, Gilbert 560
M'Millan, John F 727
M'Mmlen, John 719
M'Mullin, John 595
— John Robert .. 589
M'Munn, Jno. A 727
M'Murdo, Arthur M. ... 567
M'Nair, Edw. John 599
— Henry Arch 593
— John Fred. A 637
M'Nalty, Geo. Wm 722
M'Neile, Charles 630
M'Neill, Duncan 595
M'Neill, Sir John C. 533, 581
— Chris. Wm 618
U'Phail.Thos. R 569
M'Pherson, Chas. Alf.
Howard 501
— Philip 746
— Robert Nasmyth 722
M'Quaid, Peter John ... 723
M'Queen, Sii-JohnW... 592
M'Rae, Alex. R. T 6j~
— John Graham 61
M'Sheehy, Edw. L 725
M'Tavish, Alex. C 725
M'Veigh, William Edw. 57
M'Wharrie, Robert 725
Maberly, James Chas. 539
— Evan 606
MacAdam, John S 721
— Philip Bower 567
MlacAndrew, J. Duncan 749
— Isaac F 590
Macartney, A. Sutherl. 707
— James 722
— John Wm. Morton ... 554
Macaulay, Chas. Edw... 6iS
MacBean, Archibald ... 561
Macbean, Forbes 746
— George S 590
Macbeth, Hugh M 721
— James 721
MacDonald, Charles J. 585
Sir Claude Maxwell... 550
Peter 746
Maodonald, Alastair
M'lan 352,533. 579
— Alexander 719
— Alexander Dall 717
— Chas. Edw 630
— Donald 594
— George Godfrey 56:'
— John A. M 590
— John Collins 606
— Reginald Percy 5
William Burns 718
Macdonell, J. Ignatius 58
MacDonnell, Arthur R. 606
— Randal 693
— RichardDoyne 693
— William 705
MacDougall, Stewart... 556
— William Campbell ... 618
Macdougall, John 618
Macfadin, Fra. H 725
— Surg. Capi. James ... 718
— Surg. Major James ... 725
— James F 569,
— John Sutherland 719
— Spencer Henry 637.
— William Bertie 718
Mackenzie, Alexander... 707'
— Alf. Robt. Davidson 594-
— Ashley Edmund 564
— Colin 606-
— Donald... 569.
— George 618
James Stuart Fraser 618
Brig. Surg. John 721
Col. John 018
Kenneth Jas. Lock... 597
— Kenneth John 693
— Murdo 718
— Robert S. Muir 630
— Roderick 606
— Samuel Kenneth 553.
Mackenzie, Thomas 637'
Mackeson, Wm. Jas. ... 557
Mackesy, Wm. Henry... 592
Mackie, David 725;
— -William 372, 699
Mackinlay, George 551
MacKinnon, G. H. ... 269, 57S
Mackinnc-n, Chas-. 725
— David Reid 720-
— Donald William, 630
— Henry Wm. Alex. ... 722
— Lionel Dudley 537
— Walter Carr 618
— William. 695.
Mackintosh.,. William
John 630
Maclachlan, Duncan ... 637
iiaclagan, Chas. G 719
Maclaverty, Arch. Iver 618
Maclean, Allan 618
— Charles Smith 593
— SirFitzRoyDonald,B«.746
— Hampden Healy 725
— Henry John 606
— John Hugh 717
— John Norman 606
Peter 606
Macleane, Thomas 637
Maclear, Henry Wallick 550
Macleod, Chas. D. 593-
RoderickW 564
MacLeod, Norman 560
Macmahon, Percy A. ... 554
MacMunn, Chas. A 718
Macnaghten, Sir Fras.
Edmund Bt 744.
Macnair, John 693
Macnamara, Nugent ... 630
— William 721
Macnaughton. A. Wm. 595
Macpherson, Duncan ... 630-
— E. H. D 618
— James Duncan 597
— John Lawrence 630
— Lachlan 746
— Roderick Donald 606
Macqueen, Archibald... 699
— Daniel 725
MacQuibban, Charles
Mitchell 717
Macrobin, Andrew A... 723
MacSwiney, E. V 725
Mactaggart, Rev. John 741
Madden, Chas. D 720
— Wm. Chas. Frederick 630-
843
Madden,Geo.Colr;uhoun
Magenis, Henry Cole ...
Maggs, George
Magrath,Beauch.H.W...
— Charles Frederick ...
— Henry M. Septimu3
— John Richard
Maguire, Constantine...
— John Thomas 746,
Matter, Valentine Her-
bert
Mahony, John
ilaillard, Geo. Jas
— Robert Thirkill
Main, James
— Robert Maxwell
Mainguy. Ferd. B
Mainwaring, Edw. P....
— R. Quinton
— Rowland Rees
— William George
Mair. Arthur
- Wm. Crosby S
Maisejs Edw. Levien .:.
Maitland, Alex. Fuller
— ■ David Makgill Crich-
ton 534,
— Eardley
— Son. George Thomas
Major, Francis Ward ...
— Frederic
Malcolm, E. Donald
— George
— John V. T
Malcomson, Edward ...
— John H. Porter
— Alexander
Maiden, Robert V
Malet.Alex. G.ffm
— GuilbertE.Wyndham
— Harold Esdaile
— SirHy.Chas.Edsn.K.
— John Warre
Maliabv, Robert
Mallins, Fred. W
— William
Mallock, Henry Arch...
— Thos. John Raymond
Malruesbury, Earl of ...
Malone, Anthony
Maloney, William... 699,
Maltby* John M
Malthus, Sydenham
Mander, Alfred Thos. ...
— Frederick Day
Manderson, Geo. R
— Thomas C
Mangles, Cecil
Maniey, Fras. Capel ...
— Wm. Geo. Nich
Mann, Gother Fryers ...
— Horace..,
— James Robt
Manners, Chas.Geo.E.J.
— ZordEdw. W.J
— Herbert R
— Richard Abraham ...
Mannock, Francis A. S.
Mansel, Ernest Digby...
— Eustace G
— John D
— Robert Henry
— Walter Luttrell
Mansergh, A. H.W
— John Craven
Mansfield, Alfred Edw.
— Sir Charles Edward...
— William D. Earl of ...
Manssn, Alex. Robert...
— Elm. E. M. Davison
Maples, Henry
March, Gerald Edward
Marett, James Richard
— Peter Daniel
Margary, Alfred Robert
Margesson, William G.
Marindin, Sir F. A
Marrett, E. DVedale
Marriott, Cha. Fred
— Edwin M. Leslie
— Hayes
— Henry Christopher...
— ■ Reginald Adams
Marrow, Peter
Man-yat, Ernest Lind
— Herbert Charles
— Hugh Fitz Roy
Index — Retired List.
546 Marsack, Edward L-
744
699
592
558
5Q7
618
618
774
637
706
637
618
699
57°
6o<
593
59o
588
59°
749
618
561
562
584
618
630
597
740
6 "
618
725
568
O06
630
596
637
637
6 [8
746
55°
59i
569
630
594
55o
630
630
775
537
618
618
6o5
606
618
606
535
7
547
566
744
707
693
746
61.
630
558
56
54
559
546
637
746
572
744
567
58S
564
693
7°5
597
6if
55<
746
63
037
749
598
578
798
637
552
630
54i
55°
Marsden, William:
Marsh, Edwd.Newnham
— Edward Herman
— Frank H. Berwick ...
— George Samuel
— Henry Dyke
— Hippesley Cunliffe...
— Jeremy Taylor
— Willoughbv Digby...
Marshall, Chas. Hy. T...
— Francis William
— Sir Frederick 142,
— Fredk. Fitzhugh
— George F. L
— Henry
— Henry Daily
— Henry Stap.ylton
— James Douglas
— John
— John James
— John James de Z. ...
— Lionel
— Robert
— R. C. Andree
— Robert G. S
— Robert Seton
— Walter
— Wm. Bambrigge
Marsham, Fred Savill
— Henry Savill
Marsland, Wm. Edw. ...
Marston, Edw. Charles
Jeffery Allen
Martelli, Norton Charle
— Thomas Challoner ..
Marter, R. J. Combe ..,
Martin, Alexander
— Charles Nassau
— Cunliffe
— David William
— Evelyn Charles
— George Mure
— Henry Richmond
— James Evan Baillie..
— John Hamilton
— John James
— John M. Harding ..
— John Paton
— Sir Richard E. R
— ■ RobertConolly
— Samuel Yorke
— William George
— William Thomas
Martin dale, B. H
Martyr, James Smith ..
Marvin, William
Mason, CharlesCrawford
— John Anderson
— Samuel Butler
— William Henry
Massey, Son. Lionel E.
Massingham,JohnPayn
Massy, Godfrey Owen G.
— WilliamGodfreyDun-
ham 146, 533,
— William James
Master, William C. 130,
Masters, George
— William James
Masterson, John
Matchett, Alfred Wm...
Matheson, Duncan
Mathew, BrownlowH.
Mathias, Fred. Hope ...
— Henry Vincent
— Vincent Lewis
Mathison, Gilbert H. F.
Mateon, Henry
Matthews, Charles John
— Charles Richard
— Henry Melvin
— LlewellmWashington
— Robert Lee
— WiUiam
Maturin, Fred. Harvey
Maude, Aubrey M
— Edwin
— ■ Fran. Cornwallis 744,
— Frederic Natusch ...
— Robert Henry
— Robert John
Maule, Geo. Edwin
— Henry Barlow
— John
Mauleverer, Ben. Bun.
Maunsell, Arthur M
569 Maunsell, Edwd. Her.ry 706
630 — Sir Fred. Richard 204.
618 — George 749
637; — Lucius Aug. de Vere 693
594' — Nevill Fras. Augustus 556
637 — Robert 746
774 — Thomas 607
618'— William Stopford ...618
618 Maurice, A. Corbet 537
6i3 Mawbey, Henry Way... 607
593:Maxham, John William 720
567 Maxwell. Patrick 607
5801 — Robert James 618
742; — Thomas Mercer 630
606 May, James 592
6i8|Mavcock, John Gittens 618
569 1 May-dwell, R. L.W. M. 6_
564 Mayes. William Busby 696
728 Mayhew,Chas. G.Adams s^
571 — Thomas 546
7iS'Maynard.Cha.Walsham 707
717'Mayne, Charles H. H. ..
541]— John 749
5681 — John TheophilusB.... 630
606 .— Mosley 637
6181— Otway 557
560 Mayo, John 695
6s°\ — William Robert 705
6o6iMayow, MarowWynell 631
561 1 Mead, Sen. George 74
530'— Henry Robert 6ii
606J — Robert 705
606 Meade, John M. de C... 599
72o]Meaden, James 630
3 59SI Meadows, Robt. Thornton7iS
. 6i3 — Robert Wjatt 720
606 !>Ieane, John 72
. 699J Meares, Henry John ... 706
. 600 — Wm. Lewis D 607
. 594iMears, Arthur 707
. 630iMedd, Henry 572
. 55.2Meh.eux, Tho. Geo. S. ... 630
. 560 Meiklejohn, John F 630
. 6i8|Mein, Frederick Coore 551
. 566 Melladew, H. F. L 722
. 570 Mellersh, George B. ... 607
. 630] Melliss, Geo. Julius 591
718 Mellor, Joseph 699
. 6o6: Mellows, Fredk. Ford... 568
• 535 Melvill, Lieut. Gen. Hy. 59
. 618 — J/a ''or Henry 637
. 749 Melville, Bruce Hull ... 6
. 607 — George 719
. 721 Hence, Martin 742
. 746iMenteth, J. F.Stuart
. 607
Menzies, Charles Fred.. 618
— Edward 721
607 — Hy. MacD. Robertson 565
695 — Hugh Christian 59
717 — Jas. John Burke 55
618 — James Stewart 749
746. — Neil James 565
718 — Oswald 595
565 Mercer, Douglas Camp-
bell 563
580 — Thomas Warren 607
618 — William Lindsay 567
744 Meredith, Geo. Vincent 630
699 — Henry Warter 746
742 — Richard 706
740, — Thomas Boyle 637
637 Merewether, Geo. L. C. 618
553'Merrill, Jacob
6o7|MeiTiman, Chas. Jas. ... 579
6x81 — William 618
592 Metcalfe, Booth Hay ... 630
630 Meulen. J. H. Vander... 706
556 Meyer, Albert 61
749 Meynell, John J 553
SSS^eyrick, Aug. Wm. H.
S95 —Herbert 545
630 — James Joseph 741
565 Michael, James 590
630 Michel, John Horace C. 637
696 Michell, Jas. Wm. A. ... 597
547 — Thos. Bernard 618
539 Mioklem, Edward 607
618 Middlecoat, Francis ... 618
774 Middiemiss, Geo 717
560 Middleton, Alf. Harold 562
630 — Arthur T 553
556 — Fras. Beckford 618
630 — Oswald Robert 61S
607 Mignon, Franklin P. ... 607
749 — George Strachan 607
746 — May Jepson J 618
555,'Mildniay, C. B. St. John 693
Mildmav, Henry Paulet
St. J 749
— Sir Hy. St. J. Bart. 749
— Herbert A. St. J. 130, 746
Miles, Arch. Edw 562
— Fred. Nicholas 618
— John 590
— Philip Wm. Herbert 552
— Samuel Barrett 596
Milford, Chas. Henry... 563
Mill, James 718
Millar. Robert C. H. ... 571
— William 725
Miller, Sir Chas. John
Hubert 567
— David 704
— Edmund W. C.Hay... 618
— Edward Darley 570
— Frederick 746
— Geo. Murray 607
— Henry 607
— James 746
— James 607
— Major Gen. John 607
— Col. John 744
— Major John 637
— Qr.Mr. John 699
— John James Cahill ... 630
— John Patrick 550
— Ornisbv Bowen 725
— Richard G. Shillito ... 571
— Samuel George 572
— Samuel John 572
— Ridina Mr. Thomas... 696
— Lt. Col. Thomas 746
— Thomas Edmund 749
— William Taylor 630
Milles, Son. Lewis A.... 693
— Thomas 607
Millett, Montague 593
Milligan, Charles . 746
— George Dunbar 567
— Wm. John Lane 630
Mills, Edward Wm 362
— Herbert James 705
— Johu 699
— William Thomas 618
Milman, Ever. Stepney 630
— George Alderson 618
— George Bryan 580
— Gustavus Ham. L. ... 607
Milne, Geo. Davidson... 727
— Benjamin Arthur 630
— James 704
Milner.Edward Champ-
neys 537
Milnes, Ejw. A. P. B. S. 548
Minchin, Chas. Cherry... 591
— William Reilly 566
Minnitt, Charles Goring 749
Minter, John Surtees ... 563
Minto, Alex 723
Mitchel, W. Cadogan ... 618
Mitchell, Sir Charles
Bullen Hugh 630
— Edward 618
— Henry N 7i3
— Henry Wilmot 557
— Herbert Leonard 618
— Hugh 561
— Hugh Henry 706
-J. H 694
— John Wilson 699
Mitford, Reginald C.
Wm. Reveley 607
— Wm. Kenyon 559
Moberly, Alfred 637
— Arthur Scott 607
Mocatta, Daniel 607
Mockler, Edward 594
Moeller, Bernard 571
Mctfat, Rowland 744
Moffatt,John Edward... 721
— William Henry 746
Moir, James 718
— John M 719
— William Brown........ . 718
Molesworth, A. 0 630
Richard 774
— St. Aubyn 6x8
— Bev. Thomas 741
Molineux, Harold P 550
Mollan, W. Campbell ... 746
Moller, J. O. Champion 541
Molloy, Oscar F 723
Molony, Chas. Mills 705
Charles Stuart 693
Index — -Retired List.
844
Molony, John Sharnian 749 Morrice, John Geo. S.... 562'Murray, Lt. Colonel John 746 INewsom, John 740
— William Mills 7 49 Morris, Arthur 618 — Colonel John 619 Sewsome, William 631
Molyneux, Son. Caryl C. 746 — Charles Alexander ... 543 — Surg. Maj. John 725 Newton, Geo. Glasscott 749
Momber, Alb Gustavus 569
Monck.ZZoH. Richard 533, 580
Monckton. Hon. H. M. 746
— Philip Edmund 546
— Wm. Parry 544
Monci'ieff. SirC. C.Scott 618
Moncur, John D 564
Money, Arthur Campbell 630
— Edmund Chas. Kyrle 565
— Robert Cotton 60'
— Rowland Ernie Kyrle 61S
— Rowland Fearnley
Kyrle 554
— Wigram Montagu ... 637
Monk, Richard P 566
Monro, David 093
Montagu, Horace 744
— Horace Wm 204, 579
Montague, P. B 618
— William Edw 007
Montanaro, Alfred 711
Montefiore, Emanuel ... 630
Monteith, Arthur M. ... 637
Montgornerie.A.AV.J. ... 61S
Montgomery, Allen 554
— Arthur H. S 618
— George 637
— HughC. Gaston 749
— Hugh Parker 607
— .las. Gordon Hy. G. 537
— Richard Hugh 693
— Robert Evans 637
Montresor, Welby Fras. 637
Moody.John Macdonald 607
Moon, Francis SidneyG. 560
Moore, A. P. F 57'
— Arthur Thos 593
— Charles Francis 618
— Edward Head 718
— Edward Henry 630
— Francis 618
— Frederick William.... 721
— Sir Geo. Mon. John... 630
— George Robert 547
— George Thos. Carus 617
— Dep. Com. Q-en. Henry 713
— Lt.Gen. Sir Henry ... 591
— Qr. Mr. John (Wilts
Regt.) 699
— qr. Mr. John (Wore.
Regt.) 699
— John Leslie 618
— Ross Balfour 607
— Ross Franklin 553
— Samuel 564
— Sandford 723
— StephenBlyth 560
— Stephen Henry 717
— Thomas 637
— Thos. Charles Cotton 607
Moores, Samuel 630
Moorhead, George Alex. 7
Moorsom, Hy. Manders 61S
Moray, W. A. Home
Drummond 563
Mordaunt, Jas. Sparrow 547.
Moreton, Aug. H. M. ... 746
Morgan, Alex. Brooke... 618
— Anthony Hickman... 727
— Augustus Kinsey ... 717
— Charles 744
— Harrison Ross Lewiu 618
— Major Henry 558
— Colonel Henry 705
— Henry Rhodes 607
— Herbert Major 717
— Horatio Horace 693
— James Peattie 607
— Jerome William 723
— Rosslewin 727
— Westropp Thomas ... 630
— William Edwin L. ... 552
Moriarty. Thomas 725
Morin, Arch. Henry 577
Morison.Fred.de Lamareo3o
Morland, Hy. Courtney 553
— John 6.8
Morley, Ciervaux 618
— Geo. Lyddon 630
— Robert Wilton 693
— Wilbraham E. E 746
Morphew, Augustus 725
Morrell, Edward 54
Morrice, Cutb.be rt Hy. 56
Charles Henry ......... 693
— Clark 696
— Sir Edward 704
— Edward Coxwell 554
George Tomkyns 631
John George 637
John W. H. C. G 618
Joseph John 705
Maxwell Kirwan 705
Montague Cholmeley 618
— Reginald Frank 631
TjssherLee 631
Morrison, Charles 699
— George 699
— George P. E 749
— John CD 130, 6 "
— Reginald James 550
— Richard Fielding 631
— William 728
Morse. Henry Browne... 711
— Henry Charles 597
Morshead, Archer A ... 539
Moitimer, Charles L. ... 546
— Francis James 597
Wm. Picton 6_
Morton, Arthur 637
— Boyce W. Dunlop 591
— Henry 618
— James 705
— Jame3 Francis 6tb
— Robert 619
— William Elliot 607
Moseley, R. Stevenson.. 591
Mosley, John E. Paget... 631
Moss, Allan 555
Wm. Amphlett 72
— John Archibald 619; — Horace 566
— Sir John Irvine 589 — William Henry 546
— John Ross 722[ Nicholas. James 727
— Kenelm Digby 619 — John 571
— Patrick 631] Nicholl, Chris. R. H. 533,583
— Robert Walter 7421 — Spencer PercevalT... 631
— Thomas Michael 699J — Thomas 163, 590
Musgrave, B. D'Urban. 749|Nicholls, Henry Lionel... 749
— Christopher Edw 749 — Robert 705
Muskett, Joseph 7o6;Nichois, Richard 699
Mussenden,Wm.i49,533, 583; Nicholson. Albert L 619
Muter, Dunbar Douglas 744, — Edward 725
Myers, Arthur Bowen — Eugeue Henry 571
Richards 722; — Henry Herbert 567
— George Lingard 704' — Henry Whalley 560
— William Joseph 565I— Hugh Bloomfield 707
Mylne, Wm. C. Rob S9°\ — James Stephen 631
Mynors, Willoughby B. 57c1 — Stuart Janus 584
Nadin, Francis 699 Nickerson, David 741
Nagle, Richard 63ijNicolay, Fred. W 631
Naismith, Wm. Jn 7i7:Nicoll, Edwin 711
Nally, John 699J — Henry 588
Nangle, Walter C 7°5j— Samuel James 708
— William 637|Nicolls, Jas. Edm. T. ... 599
Napier, Charles James 693I — Oliver Henry Atkins
— Edward 744) 533.584
— John Stirling 554! Nightingale, Arthur C. 619
— Robert Wm. Lord, of I— Sii-3.. D. Bart 706
Magdala 631 iNimmo, Thos. Rose 592
— William Craig E. 267, 57S)Nind, Frederick
Napper, Robert Alex... 607: William 631
Nash, Chas. Widenham 749 Nisbet, Robt. Parry 619
— Lt.Col. Edward 541 [Nisbett, John 607
— Capt. Edward 5621 Nixon, Arthur Geo 693
— ■ George Stevens 63 1 j — Francis William 619
Henry Peter P 619 — John Pigott 607
Mcsse, Chas. Benj 725 — William Adams 63i|Noake, Maillard 696
— John Forbes 706] — William Peel 555J — Robert Douglas 631
William 7461 Nation, John L 53gjNoble, Geo. John Wm. 564
Mossman,Robt.Conrade 728
Mostyn, Son. Montague 709
— Hon Roger 746
— Son. Savage 533, 583
Naugblon, Michael 699 — William Hatt 607
Naylor. Chas. Edw 619! Noblett, Edward Abbot 744
— James Sadler 746|Noel, Gerard Thomas ... 562
— Thomas Henry 699'— Henry Cecil 568
Mottet, Henry Edward 6i9JNeal, Charles Walter ... 696' Nolan, John Philip 746
Mouat, Sir James 720 Neame, Charles Oovell... 695' — Walter Raymond 619
Mould, Thos. Rawlings 725
Much, Wm. Thomas ... 631
Muir, Wm. Jas.Wemyss 619
Mulcaster, Wm. S. S. ... 607
Miiller, Wm. Carl W. ... 577
Mullins, John 581
John Joseph 704
William '. 699
Mullov, William G 631
— William H 619
Mulrenan, John 727
Noon, AYilliam Priun... 547
Noott, Francis Harry... 749
Norcock, Hy. John L. .. 631
Norcott, Walter Gordon 539
Norie, Evelyn Medows 593
Neary, Stephen 637 ;
Neave. Arthur T. D. ... 564 '.
— E. Strangways 631 '
Needham, Sun. Henry C. 746 j
— JohnLayland 631'
Neild, H. J. Thomas 607I Norman, Compton 543
Ne ill, Duncan F. D 569:— Sir Francis B 591
— George Eraser Eric ! — Henry Radford ...327, 580
Smith 619!— Sir Hen. Wylie 588
Neish. Colin Graham ... 565 Norris, Nathaniel 721
Neligan, William John 5691— Wm. Albert d'A 570
Mundy, Rodney E 619I Nelson, AbercrombyA.C. 56ijNorth, Chas. Frederick 607
Munro, Andrew 631I — Arthur 567! — David 631
— Charles Augustus ... 595 — James Osmond 560 — Dudley 619
— Geo. Granville Gower 7491 — Thomas Morice 693' — Son . Roger A. P 571
— Geo.Mackenzie Gunn 6931— Wallace 567;— William 619
— William 591!— William Francis 637JNorthcote, Sam. H. B.... 631
Murchison, Kenneth J. JNembhard, William ... 6o7iNorthey, Geo. Wilbra-
557 Nepean,A.deHochepied 631I ham 746
565 — Alfred 0. deBlaciuiere&3i! Norton, Chas. GrantleyC. 749
572 — Henry Mack 631: — Edward Nugent 607
619 — Herbert Aug.T 619!— Reuben 693
W.
— Kenneth M. M. Cox
Murdoch, Chas. H
— William Walpole
Murphy, Cecil W. E. ... 637
Ness, Rich. E. Derby ... 744 — Thomas Palmer 631
Nettle, William 71S Nosoley, Geo. Roberts... 709
Neville, Edward 746 Nott, Wm. C. J. Ferrar 706
— Robert 749 Noverre, Wm. Lynd ... 619
George 699 Newall, David J. F 607J Mo well, Ralph Assh. ... 631
— James Andrew 563! — Marius Charles 619 Noyes, Aug. Finch 706
Michael 693 — William Potter 631— George Aug 619
Newbigging, William ... 746'Nug'e8, Andrew R 706
Newbolt, Edward D. ... 607 Nugent, And.. ..141, 533, 581
— Robert George 631,— Arthur 558
Newdegate, Sir Edw. N. > - Sir Chas. B. P. N. H. 607
242, 579 — Edmund 696
Newdigate, Sir Hy. R. — James Thomas 746
Legge 533, 580, — John Vesey 631
584lNewenham, Wm. T. W. 568'— Nugent Jonathan 552
607 1 Newington, Charles May jNunn, Jas. Loftus W 744
Edmond William 546
— FrancisE 749
Francis Joseph 637
Thomas 6',
— Thomas John 721
— William "Joseph 563
Murray, Alex. Penrose 56S
— Alexander Bruce 637
— Allan 607
— Andrew 619
— Anthony Hepburn
Anthony Maxtone
— Charles 607I Haves ".6: — William David 74q
— Charles Stewart 746 — Cecil G. Hayes 561 Nunnerley, Pbibp J. R. 727
— Charles Wyndham 130,547!— Frank Alexander 031, Nurse, Chas. Bulkeley... 607
— Daniel 725JNewland, Arthur C 693 Nuthall, Frederick Geo. 607
— Deuman Croft 545 — William Henry 713!— Henry John 619
— Edward Croft 637 Newman, Arthur Alex. 637!— William Frederick ... 543
— Fred. John George... 619 — Henry Horatio 637I — William Frost 588
— Lt. Colonel Henry 544^— Joseph 609 Nutt.JustinianArmitage 749
— Lt. Colonel Henry 631 Newmarch, George =34 Oakes, Edward 567
— James Murray 5i8 — Sir Oliver Rich 607 1— George Henry 596
— James William 704'Newport, Chas. Peter ... 59s1— Richard Francis 691
845
Oates, Chas. Cecil 561
Obbard, Thomas 607
O'Beirne, Arthur M. ... 551
— Francis 746
O'Brien, Aubrey Vere... 637
— Edmund D. Collins 619
— Eugene Robert 725
— Henry >^eph 722
— John Leonard G 631
— Sir John Terence N. 746
— Hon. Lucius Win. ... 57c
Index — Retired List.
Osborne, Robert Toler 72S
O'Shaughnessy, William
Cooke 607
— William FitzGerald 631
Osmer, James John 631
O Sullivan, Eugene O. 346
— Geo. Lidwell 550
Ottley.Geo. Wollaston... 704
— John Walker 619
Otway, Robert Cooke .. 637
Oucht?rlony,Thos. H. .. 547
557iOuseley, Ralph 619
•Percy
■ Thomas B. Power ... 725 lOnvry, Henry Aime 744 — Leslie Ogiivy 725! — William Arthur
— Thomas Michael 725Uverton,Bclw. Fenwick 699 — Kev. Robert Stewart 74i(Peters, Cecil Wyburn
O'Callaghan i?eo.Francis74i]Owen, Arthur Allen 130, 61
— Robert T. Alexander 717 •
O'Connell, Edward 725
— llaurice Chas 552
— Peter Pierce Lyons ... 607
O'Connor, Chas. Davis 704 -
— Daniel 728
— George 631
■ — James Maurice..
Paterson, Alexander ... 6o7Perkins, John 607
— Alfred James 535 — John C 740
— Francis 705 Perowne. John T. W. ... 570-
— George 63rPerreau, M. Chas 595
— Henry Foljambe 720 Perrin, Charles 749-
— William 6o7,Perry, Charles S 619.
Paton. Geo. Blagrove... 545; — George 72c
— James 749 — John 966
Patten, Chas. A 717: — Lionel Frederick 619.
— William Henry 619 — William 725
Pattenson, Arthur H.T. 56o!Perryn, Geo. Edward... 631
Patterson, Chas. D. 132, 746|Persse, Edward 619..
567
55i
— Charles Henry 637
Charles Lanyon 707
— Edward Barry 749(
-Edward Hy. Mostyn. 637! — William Henry 746
■Owen 725 Pauli, Newton Jones ... 746
• Robert Edward 7o6|Paull, Robert C 544
Owens, Edw. French ... 543J Paulson, John 57
: Owles, Alfred Job 741 Pawson, John 696
— Luke 607 Oxley, Robert Hen s3s!Paxton. James 721
— Malcolm Stuart 577jPacker, Wm. Herb 7i7[Pa3'ne,Chas.D.Pasmore 619
— Maurice Nugent 551 Packman, Fred. W.V. .. 706; — Charles Herbert 352
— Patrick William 631 Paddon.Hy.WadhamL. 631I — George Massey 619
— Valentine 746 Pagan, Gilbert Alex. ... 560 1 Paynter, George 749
O'Conor, Rich. J. Ross 749'Page, Frederick William 7i3lPeacock, Hy. Phipson... 593
Oddie, Henry Hoyle 548I — George Hyde 581 Peacocke, S. Ponsonby 749
O'Donnell, John 699 — Nathaniel 699JPeake, Wm. Pemberion 719
— JchnVize 746iPaget, William Henry... 6o7iPearee, Gra.ham R 693
Thomati William 723: — Edward Nicolls 619
— William 631 — Wm. Henry Brooke... 534.
Patton, Herbert Chas. .. 619 Petit, Guglielmo 631
Paul, James 749 Pcto, William Lawes ... 749
' Peyton, Charles Talbot 53s
O'Dowda, Jas Wm 595; Pain, Arthur Henry ... 553
O'Farrell, I. M'D 7221— Wvndham Hackett .. 567
O'Flaherty, See. John... 741
Ogilvie, Alexander John 631
— F. Dashwood 619
Ogiivy, John 721
— Thomas 744
— Wm. Lewis Kinloch.., 619
Ogle, Fred. A 607
O'Hara, Richard 631
Okeden, U. E. P. Parry 537
O'Kelly, de Pentheny de
Pentheny 706
Oldershaw, Chas. E 607
Oldfield, Edwin John ... 607
— Henry Thomas 607
— Richard 583
Oldham, Arthur ^ 63
Pakenham, Edward T. 693
— Hon. Fred. B 749
— Hercules Arthur 568
— Thos. Henry 277, 579
Fa'atiano, George 727
Parmer, Arch dale 570
— Arthur Hare 693
— Clarence Henry 619
— Edmund 746
— George Herbert 543
— John 746
— Robert Henry 619
— Sir Roger W.H. Bart
161, 533. -
— William 706
William Henry 693
— Charles Skinner D.O. 6931 Palmes, Bryan 554
Francis George 619 Panzera, Fras. ffm._... 554
— George Wingate 631
— Sir Henry Hugh 130, 619
O'Leary, Eugene Francis 721
— Patrick
Oliphant, George Albert 741
Oliver, Geo. A. Amos... 741
— John Ryder 607
— William 6
— Wm. Silver 7
Olivey, Sir Walter Rice 705
Ollivant, Alfred 596
— Edward Albert 619
Olpherts, Robert Pearce 711
— Sir William 163. 5""
O'Malley, Austin Peter 749
— William 631
Ommauney, Edm.Pipon 619
— Edward Lacon 595
— Montagu Willes 619
O'Neill, John 57
— John James S 607
O'Nial, John 720
Onslow, Denzil Hughes 693
— George Manners 5)4
Openshaw. Fras. Q. S. 706
Orchard, Albert Fra. ... 619
— Henry 693
— Melm'oth A. Doug. ... 592
Ord, Augustus Wm 746
— St. John St. George 554
— William St. Geo. ... 561
O'Reilly, James 723
— John Joseph 723
— Thomas 723
Orman, Chas. Edw ".. 558
Orme, Herbert Lewis ... 709
Ormond, Wm. Church... 637
Ormsby, John Becher... 619
Orr, James 607
— John William 592
Orred, John C. 749
Osborn, G. Toddingtor. 619
— Lt.&en. William 391
— Lt.Col. William 631
Osborne, Lord. D'Arcy
Godolphin 749
Papillon, Alex. F. Wm. 637
— David 547
Pardoe, Thos. Fras 631
Park, Adam 56;
— Thomas 637
Parke, Duke 727
Parker, Edw. Hastings 637
— Erasmus Darwin 693
— George Hubert 619
— Harry William 334
— John Wm Robinson 554
— Robert John Henry 619
— Walter Augustus 723
— -William Henry 631
William Jackson 597
Peard, George Charles 56
Pearl, George Richard 598
Pearse, Albert Elias 631
— Arthur Napier 619
— Arth. T. Gratwicke... 607
— Charles John 594
— Elford 637
— Geo. Godfrey 163, 590
— Napier Langford 557
Pearson, Arthur Jas.... 619
— Aylmer Charless 637
— Sir Chas. Knight 533, 580
— Francis Campbell ... 555
— George Falconer 619
— John Richard 707
Philip A. Mettam 553
Pease, Hugh R 693
Thales 705
Peatfield, Thos. John ... 727
Peckham, T. Hopwood 552
Peckitt, Reginald Wm. 631
Pedder, Digby Cotes ... 631
Peebles, Thomas 746
Peel, Arthur 534
Cecil Lennox 746
Robert 749
— William 711
William Cronghton... 571
William Frederick .. 564
Peile, Fred. Weston
Peirse, W. J. de la P.
Beresford 545
Pelly, Charles H. R. ... 570
Henry Gerald 563
Raymond Richard ... 749
Parkes, Harry 699'Pemberton, Chris. C... 619
Parkinson. Chas. Fred. 607]— Robt. Chas. Boileau 584
— Reginald Hope 570 — William Walker 594
— Reginald Jas. B 562 — Wykeham Leigh 533, 583
— Richard Colville 725 Penfold, Alex. R 695
Parkyn, George John... 63i|Pengelley, Wm. Jenny 637
Parnell, Hon. Arthur ... 619 Pennefather, Edw. G. ... 547
Parr, James 725! — Nicholas 631
Parrott, Benjamin 607
Benj. Alex. Napier ... 631
Parry, Ernest Gambier 74
— Fredk. C. Richmond 569
Fred. Wm. Best 607
Gilbert Sidney 631
— John Horndon 637
Reginald Coleridge... 631
Parsons, Clifford 607
— J. Edm. Bacon 592
Maydwell 560
Richard 631
— William 699
Partridge, Chas. Edw. 541
Sylvanus R. Burnett 746
Pascoe, Robert James... 637
Paske, Edward Hanson 619
Gordon Henry 707
— Henry Gresham 619
— William 607
Pasley, Gilbert J 593
Patchett, Wm. G 537
— Robert Percival 631
Pennell, Reginald 631
Penno, T. W. Lanyon... 554
— William Lanyon 711
Penny.Cha. Brodie F. ... 607
Pennycuick, John 619
Penrice, Chas. Walter... 713
Penrose, Sir Penrose C. 578
Penton, Chas. Tho. Wren 534
Pepper, Geo. N 631
Perceval, John Maxwell
243. 578
Percival, Horace 744
— Lewis 607
— Philip 619
Percivall, Charles 742
713.
7i7
707
— Francis 297, 579
— John 746
— Wm. Robt. Boileau... 563.
Phayre, Richard 544
Phelips, Henry P. P. ... 743.
— Robert Hoskyns 607
Phelps, Arthur 591
— Peyton 619.
— Wm. Harford Glover 717
Phibbs, Richard R 637
Philip, Thomas 717
Philipe, G. W. V". de Rhg 577
Philips, Burton Henry 637
— Col. George (ret. pay
R. Eng.) 619.
— Col. George (ret. pay
4 Hussars) 619
— James 596
— James George 74a
— Sir Joseph 608-
Phillimore, Wm. G 553
Pliillipps, Chas. Burcn 749
— Henry 619
— Henry Pj-e 608.
— Robert 352
Phillips, Aug. Marshall 595
— Charles 637
— Qr. Mr. Edward 699
— Major Edward 749,
— Ernest Alfred Wm... 577
Frederick 60a
Fred. Hervey B 693
George Hutchison
— George Richard T.
Herbert de Touffre-
ville
— John 699
— Noblett 743
— Samuel 353
— Thomas 534, 584.
— Thos. Brocklehurst... 566
— William Edward 561
Phillipson, Rich.Wm.B. 567
Phillpotts, Wm. Coles... 619,
Philpot, Frederick 728
Phipps, Arthur Barre... 561
— Chas. Edmund 749
— Ramsay Weston 619
Pickance, Wm. John ... .619
Pickworth, J. Attkins 696, 77s
Pierce, Chas. Edward... 567
— Joseph H. S 608
Piercy, John Morpott... 54^
Piers, Claudius Buch.... 709
Pierson, Edward 699
— James Fred 619,
Pigott, Arthur 746
Augustus William ... 704
— Edw. Chas. Pemb. .
— Frederick Knollys .
John Charles Math.
R. Graham Foster .
— Wellesley George .
Pi gou, Arthur C 6o3
Pilkington, Henry 553
— Henry Lionel 565.
— T. E. Milirarne-Swi-
nerton 558.
Pilleau, Henry 725,
Henry George 619
Pinching, Adam Park... 693,
Pinckney, Geoffry F.
Pinney, Charies Fred.
019.
717
550
539'
567
562
568
579
5P3-
Percy, George Algernon 744
— John William 74o|Pipon, Philip Gossetio
— Reg. J. Heber 543 Pirie, Duncan Vernon.
Perkins, Sir iEneas 204,590 — Tyrell Gordon 56;
— Charles George 572;Pitcher,Duncan George 59S
— Edwin King 559 Pitman, William 707
Paterson, Adrian K...... 607— Hewlett Charles s^.Pitt, Douglas C. Dean... 553,
Index — Retired List.
Pitt, Henry D 619 Presoott. A. S. K 721 Rainev, A. J. Maean... 60S'
— Hon. Horace 7461 — John Ravenhill 693 Rait, Arthur John 63^
— John 705 |Pre>ton, Arthur John ... 637 Ralph, Charies 705
— Thomas Henry 619 ! — Arthur Sansome 577 Ralston. Wm. Henry 533, 584
— Walter Lewes' °37 — Karnard Hughe? 59S Rammell, Henry S 6d8
Pixley, Arthur D 560 — Gapon Henry 693 Ramsay, Robert Ales
846
Place, Alfred Fox
Piatt, Alfred 721*
— Henry Verco 567
Playfair, Archibald L. . . . 608
— Elliot Minto 163, 590
— Fred. Lyon 619
— William Morgan 705
Pleydell, E. M. Mansel 539
— Thomas Baker 637
Plomer, Alfred Geo 619
Plomley, Francis 742
Plowden, Chas. Hy 595
— George W. Chichely 593
Plummer, Heathcote ... 631
Plunkett, Geo. Tlndell 631. — James Hervey
— Charles Edw 709J Douglas 631
George Berthon 563 — Thomas 560
Henry Edward 543 Ramsden, Fred. Wm.... 570
— John Ingle 608; — ■ William John F 746
— John William 749 Ramsey. George i.704
— Samuel 572 Ranee, Frederick 637
Prettejohn, Richard B. |Randall, Alfred 631
'55> 586 Randell, George 631
Prevost, Charles 746; Randolph, Chas. Foyle 566
— Lewis De Teissier .. 547! — Charles James 565
— Thomas Wm 620 — Chas. W 581
Price, Alfred Ernest 5661 Rauking, William L. ... 59?
— George R 553'Ransford, Charles 59S
— James C. Grove 631 1 Rant, Wm. John 562
Robt. H. Willoughby 610
Pochin, Norman 550
Pockett, Lewis W 719
Pocklington, Frederic... 619
— George Henry ... 130, 746
— Harry E. Slracey ... 563
Pocock, Sir G. F. C.,Bt. 619
— Edward Innes 566
Poe, Wm. Hutcheson ... 63T
Pogson, Fred. George... 555
Pole, Cha. Van Notten... 608
— G. H. T. Van Notten. 561
— Mundy 749
Pollard, Charles 581
— Henry William 631
— William D. John 565
Pollitt, Thcs. Holland... ^99
Pollock, Arthur J 56;
— Arthur John Osborne 532
— ■ Arthur Williamsn A. 55;"
— Charles Frederick ... 72
— S»- Fred. R 60
— John Graham 619
Pollok, FitzWm. T. ... 619
Ponsford, William 741
Poole, Arthur 619
— ■ Arthur James 619
— ■ Edwin 631
— Gabriel Roland R. ... 544
Poore, Robert 749
Pope, Philip Edward ... 6 .
Portarlington,.EaW of... 569
Porteous, Chas. Arkcoll 596
— John James 557
Porter, Chas. Blenheim 69.
— George Adrian 559
— Henry Richard 693
— Joseph 693
— L. Lachlan 571
— Morton Lawrence ... 631
Porterfield, Bolden D. ""
Portman. Aug. Berkeley 619
Pott, William 749
Potter, Henry 706
Pottinger, B." H 580
Potts, Lipton Cumming 550
Pculton, Henry B. A. ... 608
Pout, Frank 725
Povah, John Richard ... 545
Powell, Benj. Aug. W... 742
— Caleb K 723
— Francis 699
— George Huddleston 706
— Henry Claringbold... 746
— John Joseph Charles 699
Power, William 699
— Frederick Edward ... 547
— ■ John Lennox 637
James N. Blackwood 634
John Andrew 744
John Lloyd 631
RichardBlackwood... 620
Sir Rose Lanibart,-B<. 637
Thomas 631
Thomas Charles 620
William 571
Prichard, Hubert Cecil 093
Prickett, Wm. Robert... 749
Rataborne, St. Geo. J... 554
— William Hans 620
Ratigan, Alfred Henry 723
Rattray. Sir Jas. C. 533, 581
Raven, Newcome R. ... 705
Rawes, Wm. Woodward 63 1
Rawlins, A. Macdonell 584
— James Sebastian 603
— John 631
— Sebastian White 620
— Thomas Andrews 620
Prideaux, Wm. Fras.... 598jRawlinson.AlbecnarleA. 550
Pridham, Frederick 620 — Spencer Richard 631
Priestley, Horatio 749' Rawnsley, Thos. Joseph 705
Pring, John 695 jRawson, Edward Albert 717
Pringle, David 728lRawstorne, Geo. A. L. 631
— George 589 Ray, Sidney Keyworth 721
Prior, Henry Hartley ... 546;Raymond,ElliottArthur 706
Herbert Morris 6371 Raynes, Edw. Villiers... 706
Pritchard, Edw. Brace... 6j6;Raynsford, Fred. M.... 631
— Gordon Douglas 533, 5801 Rea, James 565
Hurlock Galloway ... 596!Read,ConstantmeCaridi 725
Pritchett, Wai. Morris... 637 IReade, Arthur Lloyd ... 631
Probyn,o"irDightonMac- ) — John By Cole 720
naghten 588J Ready, John Tobin 62a
Procter, Montagu M. ... 608 Reay, Joseph 608
Proctor, Frederick Wm. 693,Reckett, Edw. Bass 717
— Henry 749
— William B 559
Proes, Ernest M 577
Pros.-er, C. E. Wegg ... 570
— John Francis VVegg 536
Protheroe, Edw. Schavv 725
Proudfoot, Jas. Geo. ... 598
Redhead, Rich. H. Milne 569
Redman, William 740
Redmond, J. P. Sutton
273, 580
Redway, Geo. William..
Reed, William Bernard 569
Rees, Walter Crawford... 713
Pryce, Pry ce Mey rick... 562 Reeve, Ellis Philip Fox 746
Pryse.E.J. \Vebley-Parry565: — Herbert W 571
■ Wm. Le Poer 56rQuirk, Philip
Puckle, George
— Henry Glover 594
Pughe, J. Robertson 608
Pulsford, Chas. Harvey 699
Pumfrett, George 706
Purchas, John R. P. ... 561
Purdon, John James ... 556
Purvis, Charles 557
— Herbert Mark G. 533, 583
Pye, Frank 699
Pym.Edw. Alfred Innes 502
— Harry R. Lockyer ... 637
— Samuel 620
Pyrke, Reginald D 562
Qualtrough, Wm. John 572
Quarry, John 631
Queade, William Henry 749
Quill, Arthur Saunders 620
Quin, Edward 631
— Peter Edward 749
— Thomas James 594
— W. H. Wyndham 537
uinton. W. W 725
Powlett, Percy W 395
Pownall, Geo. A. Beaty 623
Powys, Henry Littleton 619
Poyser, Richard 741
Pratt, Lord Chas. Robt. 546
— Henry Hamilton 620
— Henry Marsh 595
— Sisson Cooper 537
Prendergast.Cha.O'L.L. 608
— Guy Annesley 592
— Sir Harry N. Dal-
rymple 588
— James Henry 596
— Joseph Samuel 721
— Lenox 744
— Maunsell Mark 608
— William Miles 637
637
Rad cliff, Fras. Wm 552
Radcliffe, Emilius C.
Delme 746
— George Travis 5
— Robt. Parker 163, 580
Radclyffe, Chas.P.Fred. 571
— Chas. R. E 57
Radford, Arthur 545
Raglan, Lord 693
Rahilly, John Roche ... 723
Raikes, Charles Lewis... 608
— Edward 631
— Percy Bury 620
— Robert Napier
Railston, Henry Edw. 543
Rainbird, Alfred 631
Raines, Sir J. A.R....229, 579
Reeves, Albert
— Charles Edward 631
— Frederick
— Henry Spencer Edw. 620
— John 637
Reid, Alexander 72
Alex. Tnomson 63
Blair Thomas 608
Sir Charles 588
— Charles Edward 620
David 631
Hamilton Chambers 719
Harrie Archbold 54
— Major General James 60
— James Black 608
— Staff Pay m. James ... 706
— John Henry Stuart... 691
— John Watt 56
— Robert 620
— Samuel 57
Rey.io'dn, Lt.Col. Henry
Charles 550
— James Henry 723
— John Hunter 562
— Thomas 696
— Wdlia-n Ellis 699
Rhodes, Bernard M 566
— Ernest Fred 562
— Francis William 535
— Godfrey 744
— John 690
Riall. Rich. V. Sankey 55T
— William Augustus ... 632
Ribblesdale, Tho. Lord 561
Ricardo Hy. George 559
Rice, Cecil 746
— Charles Augustus ... 637
— Harry C. Plunkett ... 60S
— Richard Justice 560
— William 608
Rich, Almeric E. P. 563
— Arthur Newbolt 588
— Ge irge W. Talbot ... 5S0
— Frederick Henry 620
— William Charles 6o3
Richards, ArthurWm.M. 564
— Charles F 725
— Charles Herbert 708
— Edw. Daubeny G. ... 568
— FowellC. Buxton 705
— Henry George 558
— John Rich. Harloeni 556
Solomon , 588
— Stuart Lloyd 632
Richardson, Alexander 706
— Christopher R 620
— Edmund R. Stewart 550
— Edwin Heautonville 567
— Frederick 746
— Harry Seymour 693
— • Henry John Robert
St. George 555
— Ivan Owden 564
— Jos. Fletcher 608
— Richard 706
— Robert Wm 637
— William Keane 556
— Wm. Stewart 608
Richer, James S 637
Richey, Thomas Duncan 637
Richmond and Gordon,
C. H. G. h..Duke of 637
Richmond, Felix 632
— George Matthew 636
— ■ John Alexander 620
— Matthew 749
Bickards, Alan Wm. L. 555
— Cyril Henry 554
— Edward John 608
— Frank S. Hamilton 564
Ricketts, Montague
Poyntz 620
Rickman, Albert Divett 746
— Gerald Whitmore ... 707
— Wil iam 533, 5S2
Riddell, Charles F.
Hutton 346
— C. J. Buchanan 608
— Robert Vansittart ... 620
— Sir RodnnyStuart,5(. 706
Rideout, A. Kennedy ... 008
— Francis Goring 592
— John Wood 590
Ridg way, Albert Brutton 706
Ridout, Joseph B 632
Ridsdale, W. H. E 632
— William James 699! Rigg, Henry Alfred 545
ReiUy.Charles Geo 742|Rigby. James Arthur... 718
— J. Miles 560 Riley, Henry W. D 620
Remmington, S. L. al.... ssoiRimington, Rich.Betton 620
Rendell, William J 725'Rind, "Malcolm M'Neill 620
Renny, George 749|Rintoul, Robert 746
— General Henry ... 307, 578 Rippon, George Wm. ... 705
— MajorGtn. iienry oo8JRitohie, James 632
Rensnaw, Rich. Wm. ... 746 — John 608
Renton, A. C. Campbell 74s
— Alex. Leslie 578
— David 725
— William Gordon 565
Repton, Humphrey T.H. 693
Revill, John 699
Rew, Thomas Dennis ... 63
Reynard, Fras. Horner 564
Reynardson, Chas. B.... 744
Reynolds, Cecil Edwards 563
- Edward Osmund 723
— Col. Henry Charles... 53
Ritheraon, Augustus ... 589
Rivers", A. H. L. Fox-
Pitt 295, 5S0
— Fra. James 620
Rizzo, Edmund 637
Roache, Joseph M 705
Robbins, Alex. G. John 550
— George Blakemore ... 555
— Henry John 723
— Herbert Eyre 632
Roberts.A.E.Simmonds 695
— Allan Scott 632
3 n
846a
Index — Retired List.
Robert?, Arthur William 594Rogers,St>JohnGodfrey 723 Russell, John Cecil 534, 584 Satchwell, T. A. G 705
— Charles 544 — John Edw.Varty 130, 632;— Lechmere 637 Satterthwaite. Joseph. H. 620
— CharlesArmstrong... 695 — Sir John Godfrey 723!— Leonard George 563 Saunders, Allan 652
— Charles Fyshe, 749 — John Peverell 693 — Lindsay 608 — Augustus Jas 638.
— Francis 632 — Robert Gordon 591 — William Albert 741 — Edward Augustus .-... 608
— Frank 632 — Samuel Orinsby 703 '— Win. Carmichael 608;— Edward William 6g8.
— Geo. Ricketts 608 Rogerson, William 620! — VV'm. James Dacres... 706 — George 725
— George William 572 Rokeby, Hy. Langham j67(Ruston, William 7111— Hailoven Moiiey 632
— Henry Bradley 620 Rollaad, Alex. T 595|Ruth, George 669, — Henry Frederick 746,774
— Henry William 7171R0H0, Hon. Robt... 299, 578 Rutherford, John v. W. 718 — Henry George 593.
— Herbert Hodder 749'Romer, Fred. Charles ... 559 Rutherfurd, James 620— Morle'y C 638
— Howland 637JRoocroft, Wm. M 7r7|— T. Walter 593! — William Boyd 608
•John 608 Rooke, Cresswell K. O. 62olRutter, John ,. 637
• John Dobree A 693J — Henry Douglas 6?o|Ruttledge, Alfred 546
■John Roberts Atkin 348 — William 608
• Norcott D'Esterre ... 548. Roome, Frederick 590
■ Richard Samuel 62o|Rorke, John 572
— Stanley Napier 545
— Thomas Law 749
— Thomas William 620
— William 271,582
— William Arthur 744
— William Edward 632
Robertson, A.C 725
■ David
Rose, Harcourt Rank-
561
1 — Henry Joseph 721
— Hugh
— John 554
• William 608
Rosmead, Hercules A.
T. Lord 69
• Divie Knighton 540JR0SS, Albert Ernes: 620
— George 740 — Alexander 699
— George Coke 749 1 — Alexander Aitken ... 706
— George Forbes 620I — Allen Theophilus 637
— Henry Maxwell 620! — Charles Edmond 693
— James Alexander ... 744I— Sir Edw. C. Knt 595
— James Forbes 620! — George Campbell ... 620,
— Thomas Ormsby 746
— Wm. Frederick 725
Ruxton, Fredk. Charles 620
Ryan, Edward Henry... 632
— Edw.Wm.St. Vincent 718
— George 723
Michael 099J
Saunderson, S. Fras. ... 693:
Savage, Geo. Thomas... 699
— Harry Boscawen 632
— Henry J 620
Savi, Thos. B. Blake ... 632
Savile, Albany Robert 537
Henry Bourchier O... 693
W. S." Stewart 562
Saville, John George ... 718
— Valentine ..608 — John James 717
Rybot, George Oliver ... 632 Sawyer, Chas. Edward 533
Ryder, Cyril John 567 — Manfred J 706
Dudley Granville R. 558J— William Harcourt ... 554,
Herbert C 706
Ryland, Ashley Cowper 704
Sadleir, Richard 608
Safford, David J.D 620
Sage, Arthur 608
St. Aubyn, Hon. Edw.
Stuart 565
■ Jas. Henry Craig 330, 580 — James 572 St. ClanyThos. Sidney 537
— James Peter 744 — James Clarke 706 St. George, A. Whitmore 556
— John 699 — General Sir John 252, 278 — Baldwin John 693
— John Albert 553 — Captain John 693 — Etienne 620
— Patrick Francis 543! — John James 637 — Henry P. L'E 632
— R.Jameson Eustace 746J — John William 695 St. Hill,' Windle Hill 632
— Robert Stanwix 60S J — Patrick W. Sydenham 749 St. John, Arthur Johh... 567
— Thomas Chaplin 560 — Robert Hill 746
— Wheatley 620 — Thomas 580
— William 632 — William Alexander ... 636
Robeson, Arthur H. 557! — Wm. Geo 725
Robilliard, Chas. D. H. 637
Robins, George... 708
Robinson, Albert B. ... 725
— Charles Gilbert 608
— Charles Walker 534,584
— Clement Sumner ... 727
— Frederick 725
Henry.
71:
— Henry Daniel 637
— Heiny Seymour 620
— James 699
— James Estcourt 555
— Lt.Colonel John 740
— Brigade Surg. John... 721
■ — John Corsane 620
— John James 632
— Marshall 567
— Owen Campobello ... 695
— Richard Harcourt ... 746
— Richard Henry 572
— Richard Rodd 709
— Richard Swanne 632
— Robert Henry 723
— Stapylton
— Thomas Middleton... 706
— ■ Wellesley Gordon W. 620
— Major William 637
— Qr. Mr. William 699
— Inspector William ... 740
— William B 749
— William Christy 721
Robison, Hugh George 608
Robley, Horatio G 608
Roch, Sampson 721
Roche, Chas. St. JohnK. 570
— Richard John 572
Rochfort, Henry VV 637
— Thomas F. Cosby 620
Rocke, James Harwood 583
— Richard 746
— Richard Hill 744
Roddy, Cha. Hamilton . 620
Rr-dney, G. B. H. D.Lord 564
— Lennox George 632
Rodon, Geo. Seaforth... 550
Roe, Edward A. H 725
— Eugene Mervin 637
— Robert Edward 620
— Sam. Black 721
— William Carden 721
Rogers, Edwin Henry... 740
— Frederick James 62Q
— George Edmund ...... 550
— Henry Gordon 032
— James Thomas 632
William Gordon 537
— William Henry 594
— William James 749
Rosser, Chas, Adeane... 741
— Richard Henry 537
Rothe, Geo. W. Chas. .. 620
Rotton, Arthur 632
Roupell. Geo. Cha. K.P. 561
Rous.'Wilham John 74^
Routledge, Herb. Hamil. 706
Rowan, Melville John... 699
Rowcroft, Geo. Cleland 393
Rowe, Laurence R. F. 707
— Valentine F 652
— William Arthur S.
Rowland, George 749
— Harry 699
— Thomas 620
— William Hodnett 620
Rowlands,Sir Hugh 284, 579
Rowlandson, George ... 59
— Michael Alexander... 597
Rowley, Chas. Robert ..
— Sir George Charles
Erskine, Bt
— Robert H. Rickets ... 60S
— .HbH.Wm.C'harnbre
Roworth, Chas. E.W. ... 632
Royds, Smith Byrom ... 550
Ruck, Arthur Ashley ... 548
Ruddach, John W 56
Ruddell, James A 60
Rudge, Arthur 725
— John 620
— Walter Reginald 632
Rudyerd, Reginald B.... 561
Rugrgles, John 608
Rumley, William Powell 693
Rumsey, Ed. Waugh ... 632
— George Ferris 699
Rundall,F. H 204. '
Rusbridger, Stewart H. 563
Rushbrooke,Wm. Henry 561
Russell, ZorAAlex.G. 356, 578
— And. Hamilton 746
— Charles 544
— LordChas. James Fox 746
— Christopher J 620
— • Sir E. Lechmere 588
— Francis Shirley 534, 584
Frederic 706
— Geo. Algernon 620
Henry 699
Hickman Rose 746
— Horatio Albert 703-
Saxe Weimsiv, Mis Serene
Highness Prince Wm.
Aug. Edward ......132, 57S
Saxton, George Harper. 608
Sayer, Jas. R. S. ... 135, 579
— Wm. Lawrence 638.
Sayers, Martin Day 713.
Scales, Wm. Henry 567
Scanlan.FitzGeraidEd. 721
— -James 723.
Scarlett, Robt. Lawrence 552
Schaw, Henry 608
Sclrmid, August 620-
Schneider, Frederick ... 589
— Si- John Wm 588
— Stewart M. Congreve 638
Schomberg, Fred. S. ... 747
— Sir George Aug 568
Schreiber, Brymer Fra. bo8
— JulianMeade 693
Schuyler, A. Graham... 561
— Edward E. Sutton ... 561
Sconce, James 594
Scott,Alex. de Courcy... 608
— A. F. Macmillan 570
— Archibald Galbraith 566
— Alexander J. Corse... 692
— Chas. E. Southouse 620
— Courtenay H. Salt ... 620
— Douglas 60&
— Edward Holmes 620
— Edwin Luddington... 608
— Sir Fra. Cunningham 744.
— Fred. Beaufort 721
— George John 693.
— Geo. Percival Symes 577
— Harrie 723
— Hopton Bassett 746
— James 706'
— James Alexander .. 632
— James E 725
— James Sefby Robson 556
— James Thomas 564
James Woodward ... 608
John Alexander 721
— Jonathan Gourtley . . . 699
Lothian Kerr 632
Rev. Matt. Robt 741
— Richard Alexander... 557
— Robt.Nicholl Dawson
533. 579
— Theophilus Leslie 608
— Thomas Augustus ... 596
Son. Thomas Charles 746
Qr. Mr. William 711
— Qr. Mr. William 572
— ■ William Angelo 560
Wm. Erskine 561
Wm. Lane Robinson 632
— William Scrimgeour 577
Scovell, Edm. John 608
Edward W 744
Scriven, A. Garrett 561
Scudamore, Fred. J. W. 557
Seacome, A. Keeling ... C32
Seager, Meering Bloom-
field 638
Seagran^Jno.H.Stawell 548
Seagrim, Albert 620
Seale, Shelley Alex 570
Scaly, Francis 746
Henry Humfrey 552
E. Beauchanvp 632
— Frederick Charles ... 595
— John Henry 749
— Oliver H. B 706
— St. Andrew 637
St. Leger, Arthur J. B. 566
— Henry H 620
St.Maur, Percy 550
St. Oswald, R. Lord ... 366
St. Paul, Cecil H 543
St. Quintin, Thos. A. ... 6:
Sainsbury, C. R. S 693
Sainter, James Dow 725
Sale, Matthew T'.. .,"■... 6
Salkeld, Chas. Edward 620
Salmon, Wm. Arthur ... 597
Saimond, Francis Mac-
kenzie 6y
Salt, Thomas Henry ... 632
Salter, Patrick 620
Saltmarshe, Arthur 620
Saltoun, Lord 537
Salusbuxy, F.Octa 608
Sampson, Robert Geo... 72;
Samuel!s,Wm.Leycester 620
Samwell, Frank 706
Sandeman, Wm. Wel-
lington 361
Sanders, Geo. Bedford 725
Sanderson, Arthur 725
— Henry Bristow 596
— Patrick 534
— Percy 708
Sandes, Hy. Thos. T. ... 620
Sandford, Fras. M. H... 567
— Rich. M. Forman 620
Sandham, George Back-
house 557
— Robert 608
— WilloughbyH 62c
Sandilands.Alf. Nimmo 598
— Philip Henry 60&
Sandwich, Edw. Geo.
Henry, ,JEarl of. 744
Sandwith, Win. Fredk... 608
Sandys, Aithur Abney 555
— Edwin William 637
— Francis Robert 637
Sanford, Chas. Hy 706
— Eugene A 552
Sangster, Wm. Peter ... 577
Sankey, Arthur 564
— Mathew H. P. R 562
Sir Richard H 581
Sapte, Herbert L 534
Sargeaunt, Chas. C 620
Richard Arthur 620
Sartorius, Geo. Conrad 596
■ Reginald W 593Seaman, William 0 725
Index — Retired List.
8465
Searle, Arthur Thad....
— William Ramsay
Scath, Alexander
Seaton , Wm . John
Seceombe, Thomas S. ...
Sedgwick, William
Seddon, Henry Cooper
Sedley, Frederick
Segrave, Geo. O'Neil ...
Selby, Robert Grey D.
Selfe, Sydney G. F. ...
Semple- Andrew
Seppings,Thos. Johnson
Serbutt, Charles
Serjeant, Wm. Charles
Eldon:
Servante, Chas, Edward
Seton, Aug. St. John...
— Bruce Outram
— George...
— Miles Charles
— Wm. Carden
— iSirWilliaraSamuel.jBt.
Sewell, Algernon Robin.
— Charles Francis
— Hy. Fane Haylett ...
— Herbert
— John Dalrymple W.
— John Henry
Sexton, John Malone ...
— Michael J
Sevmonr, Edward A. ...
— Fred. Hor. A
— Leopold Richard
— Wm. Henry 136, 533,
Shackleton, William ...
Shadforth, Henry J. T.
Shadwell, J. Fitz Tho.
Shairp, Alex. Bassett S.
— Fran. Mordaunt
Shakerley, Geoffrey J.
— Henry Webster
Shakespear, Charles M.
— George Joseph
Shanks, Joseph Geo. ...
Shanly, William John . . .
Shannon, Thos. Patrick
Sharp, Chas. Fredk
— Richd. G. Atkinson...
— Wm. Edwards
— Wm. Granville
Sharpe, Alexander
— Chas. Ferguson
— William
Sharpies, James
Shattock, Thomas
Shaw, Alex. John
— Chas. Edward Martin
— Clements Robert
— David
— Edward William
— Elphinstone
— Hugh
— John Alexander
— John Hay
— Ponsonby
— Robert Leith
— Thomas Barton
— Wilkinson
— William Edward
Shawe, Douglas
— Wm. B. Butler
Shea, Hy. J. Fras
— William
Shearman, Francis ......
Shearme, Frank
Shedd, Ebenczer
Sheehan, Thos. V.
Sheffield, William
Sheil, Henry
— Richard
Shelley, Charles
— Henry Richard
— Thomas Martin
Shephard, Chas. S
Shepherd, Fredk. Saml.
— George Alexander ...
— Thomas Viret
— William
Sheppard, Chas. Hy. ...
— Ponsonby
Sheppee.Fran.Faulkner
Sherer, Joseph Ford ...
Sherlock, Ephraim T....
— Woodford Wright
— Wright
Sherman, S.W. B
502 Sherriff, John P
620 Sherston, Chas. Davis ...
699 — Wdliam Maxwell
595 Sherwin, Fred. Wm. H.
632 Shewell, Geo. Maunsell
632 — Harry W. Macan
620 — Henry
632 Shields, George
694 Shiffner, Bertie
713 — John
032 Shinkwin, Robert S. ...
721 Shipley, Reginald B. ...
537 Shipman, Enoch
69.9 Shippard, W. 0. C
" Shirley. James Charlton
590 Shirreff, Geo. Fred. F...
63s Shore, Hon. Fred.W. J.
565 — John
632 Short, Mayow
749 — Nash
620 Shortland, D. Vincent...
749 —Thos. Geo
.596 Shortt, Alex. Young
746 — James R. G. H
567 Shoveller, Win. King ...
596 Shuldham, Arthur Jas.
742 Shute, Sir Chas. C. 147,
638 3huttleworth, A. John
555 — Frank ....
593 Sibley, Thos. Harmer...
620 Siborne, H. Taylor
694 Sibthorp, Rich. Francis
608 W
746 Sibthorpe, Lester H. ...
579 Siddons. Hy. Geo. F. ...
695 Sidmouth, George
695 Sidney, Hon. Philip
620 _ Philip
638 Silver, George
632 — Jacob M.W
743 Silverthorne, Arthur H.
744 Sim, Edw._Coysgame...
608 Simkins, oohn Thomas
699. Simon, Geo
638 Simonds, R. Sanderson
632 Simons, Edmund
539 Simpson, Alex. Ward...
632 — Charles Ed. P
566 — Charles Hamilton ...
632 — Charles Henry
632 —Emanuel
727 —Frank
593 — George Bruce
727 — Richard Salisbury ...
699 — Robert
699 — Robert Hamilton
598 —Robert J. B
722 — Robert Prioleau
591 — Simon
591 — Thomas
620 — Thomas Thomson ...
597 —William
608 _ Wm. H. Randolph ...
725 Sinclair, C. W.Zord
632 — Edward M
548 — James
548 Singleton, Edw. J
565 — Reginald Corbett ...
632 Sinkins.W.Stancomb ...
632 Siree, Chas. Moore B. ...
699 Skene, John George
589 Skerrett, Fred. T
620 Skill, Henry Herbert ...
699 Skinner, Charles Lan-
632 celot Andrewes
571 — Ernest William
717 — George John
699 — Russel
632 — Russell Morland
658 Skip with, Gray T
749 — Philip Armfield
746 Skirrow, Arthur G. W.
620 Skirving, David Scot...
592 Skottowe, Coulson F. J.
554 Skoidding, J. B.W
743 Skues, Fred. M
699 Slack, James
638 Slacke, William R
632 Sladden, Henry
632 Slade, Sir Cuthbert.-Bf.
620 — Herbert Dawson
632 Sladen, Joseph
6o3 — John Ramsay
608 Slaney, W. S. Kenyon...
632 Slater, James Barry ...
746 Slattery, Matthew
608 Slaughter, Charles
Sletnan, Richard R
Sloggett, Harry
Sly, William
Small, Robert
Smalley, Edward
mart, Edw. de Saus-
marez
— George
Smears, John A
Smee, Walter H. T
Smith, A. A. W. Bright
Bright
— Albert Charles
— Algernon Fox E
Allan
— Andrew Wm. Douglas
Astley Campbell
ChariesBean Lucie...
Charles Herbert
Charles John
— Charles Joseph
Charles Mitchell
— Clement Jo bn
David Noble
Edmund Davidson ...
Francis
— Frederick Henry
Frederick James
— Frederick J. W
Frederick Nepeau . . .
George Osborne
George William
Sir Gerard
Gordon
— . Henry Coape
Henry Fowle
— Henry Sherwood
— James Annesley
Jas Stacker Grant ...
John
John Leslie
— John MacDonald
— John Stuart
— J.ffm, Sidney... 292,
— Joseph
— Joseph Alex
— Joseph Barnard
— Joseph Graham
_ Michael Edward
— Octavius Ludlow
— Peter
— Philip Broke
— Philip Henry
— Reynold Percy
— Richard Playne
— Robert Bradshaw ...
— Sir Robert Murdoch
— Robert Sinclair
— St. George Alex
— Samuel Parson
— Sidney B. Bright
— Thomas Hardwick . . .
— Thomas Parker
— Thomas Parkyns
— T. P
— Thomas Woodford ...
Walter Henry
Major Gen. William...
— Lieut. William
Qr.Mr. William
— William Elisha
— William Haskett
William Ogden ;
Will iam Patrick
WiUiam Robert
Smithson, Thomas
Smollett, C. E. D. Teller
Smyly, John Beresford
Smyth, Albert Edw. H.
Arthur Clement
— Charles Coghlan
Edward Guy Selby...
Geo. John Fitz Roy . . .
— Sir Henry Aug ...163,
— Henry Montagu
— Horatio Francis
Colonel James
— James Gibbons
— James Stewart
— Ralph Graham
— Samuel Gardiner
Smythe, Terence W. W.
Snell, William Bisset ...
Sneyd, Thos. Wm
Snow, Edm. Brighouse
— Ernest Arthur
— Thos. Rochtort
7i8|Soady, Thomas Eales...
7o7|Soames, Henry
721 Solbe, .Km. C. A
746 Somers, Rich. John
609 Somerset, Hon. Arthur
C. E
707 — Fitz Roy M. H
5S9 — Henry C. Capel
740 — HenryGeo.Edwd. 621,
539 Somerville, Rev. Dudley
- Stafford E
562 Sotheby, Fred. Edw
632 Southam, Lionel A. C.
556 Southwood, John S
63S Sowton, Frederick
632 Spaight.Wm. Fitz H....
749 Spalding, Henry
609 Spall, William
554 Suarke. John George ...
621 Sparkes, Thomas
572 Sparks, Edw. Tickell B.
535 — Robert Watson
591 Sparrow. John
696 — John Bodychan
609 — Robert Launcelot
556 Speak, William
609 Srjearman, Charles E....
621 — Horace Ralph
552 Speirs, Robert
609 Spence, Frederick
632 — Robert
706 Spencer, Almeric Geo...
746 — Augustus Campbell...
570 — Charles F. H
592 — Edmund
.725 — Fra. Henry
557 Spens, Arundel Tho
609 — Lionel Thomas
638 Speranza, Joseph
638 Spicer, Julian John N...
566 Spiller, Duncan C. O....
595 Spilling, John Kinder
725 Spilsbury, Edgar J
579 Spinks, George
632 Spitta, Hubert H
609 Spottiswoode, Robert C.
593 D'Esterre
638 Spragge. Basil Edw. ...
749 — Fras. Precket
591 Spratt, Michael
699 Sprent.W.Swanson
720 Spring, Fred. W. M. ...
535 Sprot, John 533,
568 Spry, Geo. F. Hume ...
749 Spurgin, Sir John B. 354,
717 Spurshott,Adolph.Edw.
609 Spur way, John
718 Squirl, Charles
632 — Frederick
717 — William
565 Stace, Edw. Vincent ...
746 Stack, Charles Edw. ...
727 — Fred. Rice
583 Stacy, John Herbert ...
785 Stafford, Boyle Torri. ...
740 — Patrick Walter
609 Stainforth, Fra. Robert
609 Whitmore
695 —William
711 Stallard, Samuel
699 Standen, David
545 — Douglas
551 Standish, Wm. Pery ...
725 Sta,nes, Robert
717 Stanford, Jno.M.Benett
699 Stanhope, W. Spencer...
555 — Hon.E. T.Scudamore
600 Staniland. Chas. Arthur
621 — Steph. Henry
638 Stanley, Chas. Edw. H.
621 — Edward
546 — John
746 — Xeo. Thos. Carter
57S Staunard, Benjamin ...
744 — Ephraim
632 — Henry
62; Stansfeld, Henry Hamer
609 — Thomas Wolrich
632 Stanton, Sir Edward ...
621 Staples, Francis Patrick
537 — Frederick Blair
621 Stapleton, Bryan
723 — Rich. Talbot P
609 Stapylton, G. G. C. 227,
621 — Miles John
694 Stark, Charles,
589 Starke, William
3 n 2
638
694
74*
749
56S
621
621
772
741
570
609
^71
638
699
621
632
749
551
7°5
632
621
722
713
7'7
572
568
597
696
609
725
535
632
545
554
727
621
552
621
561
706
535
609
7°5
561
535
554
708
632
638
621
583
725
580
63S
609
632
632
749
598
594
749
718
592
725
69S
632
713
59i
565
704
57i
694
566
564
699
746
553
632
74i
7"
696
723
592
59i
579
722
632
577
632
580
57o
707
846c
Index — Retired List.
Starr, Edw. Henderson 632
Staveley, Chas. Russell 694
— Edmund 609
Stavordale, Lord 571
Stead, Joseph 571
Steavenson. Joseph L.... 553
Stebbing, Frederick A... 633
Steel, Colonel Charles... 621
— SfafVet.Sitrg.Chavles 741
— James Anthony 609
— John Philip 621
Steele, Frederick Im... 547
Stoddart, Thos. Henry...
— William
Stokes, Alex. H
— Alfred
— Charles Patrick
— George Baret
— Sir John
— John Edward
— Maurice Fitzmaurice
— Oliver Robert
— Radclyffe Haldane ...
Stokoe, Richard
■ Robt. Litwrence Ball 559;Stone, George Henry
— Walter Scott 572
— William Eenry 723
Steimnan, M. H. C.B.... 633
Stenhouse. William 594
Stephen, Fitz Roy 621
Stephens, Adolphns H.
533. 58j
Edmund 621
Stoney, Charles Baker
— Francis Sadlier
— George Butler
Stopford, Son. Edward
B. L. H
— John Geo. Beresford
Storer. Arthur T
Storey, Richard
•Edward Barriugton 638 Story, Forbes Lugard...
— Philip
— Philip Conway
— Robert
— Valentine Fred
Stoton, Fred. Alex
— Thos. Henry
Stoughton, H. W.J.Trent
— C.C.P
Stow, Fred. 11. Kenyon
— Harry Vane
Stoyte, John
Stracey, Claude Edward
— Edward John
— Hardinge Richard
— Geo. Nesbitt 609
— Nassau Wm. I. H. ... 746
— Wm. Fraser 590
Stephenson. Francis L.. 717
— Sir Frederick Charles
Arthur 221, 578
— James 713
— Keppel 551
Sterrett, Thomas 699
Steuart, Fred. Geo 621
Stevens, Charles 638
— Jienry Borlase 58S
Stevenson, David Wm. 559
— Edw. MacDonald 621
— Colonel .John 621J — Henry Hardinge
— Lieut. Colonel John... 723! Denue 534,
— Eenlis Fergus 621 Stracnan, W. Rogers
— Philip Leake 566! Braide 564,
— Thomas Rennie 534, 584 Strachey, Bertram
— William 6381— Sir Richard
— William Henry 5C.6 Strafford, Hurl of
Steward, Chas. Samuel 592 [Straghan, Abel
— Edmn A. T 746— John
— Edw. Harding 744 Strahan, George
— Richard Oliver F 744lStraker, Chas. D.A
Stewart, Alex. Chas. H. 6c9jStrange, John
— Alexander Fraser 63S;— Thomas Bland
— Algernon Aug 6oo:Strangways, George ...
— Charles Edward sg^Stransham, Sir A. B
— Charles John Butler -,37 Stratford, John H. de A.
— C.Thornton 581] de M. F
— Douglas Grant s66lStratton, J. Heathfield
— Duncan 746 j— Street, Edward Lee .
— Francis Archibald ... egSiStrettell, Arnold D
— George 609' Stretton, William de
— George Gilbert 621I Courcy
— Harry Hutch. Aug. ... 632; Strickland. Win. Geo.M.
— Harry King 565 Stringer, Frederick ...
— Harry HutchinsonA. 633 Strong, Dawsonne M....
— Hugh Houghton 559;— Owen H
James 633 — Thomas Edmond
— James Ainslie ... 130, 744; Stroud, Henry Wallace
— Colonel John 62i;Strover, George Aug....
— Inspector John 740,— Henry
— John HeronM. S. ... 609 Strutt, John R
— JohnLorn 63j|Stuart, Charles Joseph
— John Jlackie sgij— Donald
— Richard Hardinge ... 743 — Edward Andrew 225,
— Richard Warren 621 — Hart-well H
— Robert Crosse 6o9i Henry Tod
— Rt. Jno. .Tocelyn 609 — James
— Stair H. Jolmston ... 561 — James Fred. D. C
— Thomas Brown 633 — Thomas Edmund
— William 564 — Thomas Evans
— William 721' — William Dugald
— William Jackson 638 — William James
— William Lemmon ... 717! — William Thomas
Still, Thomas Lloyd 609 |Stubbs, Francis Wm. ...
Stillwell, Thomas F. ... 694 Stucley, Win. Lewis ...
Stirke RomainF 62 1 1 Studdert, Chas.FitzGer.
Stiriing, Gilbert 749 1— R. A. Fitzgerald
— John Stirling 621 Studdy, Robert Wright
Robert 71SI — Thomas J. C. A
— Walter George 743
Stisted, Chas. Harcourt 558
— Thomas Heathcote... 746 — Frank ...
tock, Henrv John 621 — Napier George
— John Nugent '25 Styles, George
Stocker, Maurice E. C.... 627 Suft, Herbert Charles...
Stockley, Charles More 534 Sulivan, Ernest Fred...
— George Watts 621 (Sullivan, William
Henry AVatts 621 Sunderland, Daniel P.
Stockwell, Chas. M. ... 609I- Marsden S. J
— Clilton de N. Orr 621 Sunter, T. Moore
— Lockhart, Thomas ... 708 Surman,Wm. Henry ...
Stoddard, John Fred. ... 609 Suther, Wm. Grigor ...
J Sturrock, John G
»;Sturt, Chas. Sheppey...
609
621
723
706
609
609
583
699
534
609
5541
°33
609
T^l\
740
609 j
694;
621
621
699
638
59 !
746
561
609
694
621
622
694
535
569
"33
55;,
746
633
584
566
707
599
746
621
638
621
621
728
609
588
578
707
621
535
633
567
592
541
584
746
594
621
596
609
593
594
749 j
5:4
54H
609
706
746
718
706,
560
5S3
633
609
746
749
708
621
621
559
592
5/2
621
699
565
564
699
568
621
727
633
575
Sutherland, Henry Boyd
— James S. C
— Robert Samuel
— William
— Wm. John E. Graham
Sutleffe, Henry Charles
Sutton - Nelthorpe, R.
Nassau
Swaffield, Charles J. O.
Swain, Henry Thomas..
Swaine, Krnest Edw....
Swan, Fras. L
Swanson, Donald
Swanston, Nowell
— William Oliver
Swayne, Jas. Dowell ...
Sweeney, Jas. Fielding
Sweny, George Aug. ...
— John Alfred
Swete, Charles D
Swefenham, Thos.E....
— Wm. Kiluer
Swifte, Joshua W
Swinburne, Paul
— Thomas Robert
Swindley. Jno. Edw. ..
Swiney, Geo. Clayton...
— John
Swinfen, Fred. Hay
Swinhoe, Charles
— Fred. William
Swinley, George
Swinton, Anson
— Arthur
— George
— George H.Taylor
— George S. Campbell
— John James
Swiny, W. Molyneux S.
Sykes, Cam
— Walter Harry
Sylvester, Hen. T
Symes. Edmond West
— William Sandham ...
Symonds. D'Arcy
Symons, Henry George
— Jelinger Henry
— JohnT. M
— Thomas Cornelius ...
Synge, George Charles
— Millington Henry . . .
— Robert Follett ..'.
— Wm. M. Thackeray..
Szczepanski.Hy.Chas.A
Tabb, Hen. Ha'rpur
— John Minnilt
Tabuteau, Thos. Rooke
Tagart, Francis Dale ...
Tailby, Thos. M. Jones
Tait, John Sprot
Talbot, Fitzroy Somerset
— Fras. A. Bouverie ...
— Henry Lynch
— John
— Robert
— Thomas
— Tallents, Philip Fras.
Tanner, Albert
— Edward
— Sir Oriel Viveash ...
Tapp, Hammond Astley
Tardif, Fredk. Peter ...
Tarleton, Edw. D
— James Heam
Tarrant, Thos
Tarte, Walter John
Tate, Henry Carr
Tatham, Oswald Ford-
ham
— Walter John
Tattersall, J. C. de V. ..
Tawke, Arthur C
Tayler, John Chas
Taylor, Addington
— Alb. Fitz William ...
— Sir Alex
— Arthur Henry
— Charles William
— Cyril
— Domville Mascie
— Duncan Norton-
— Edward H. Clough...
— Edward Richard
— Franklin Chamoers
— Fred Fras. Wilder...
— Frederick Henry
— Fred. Norman Innes
— George Kepple
694 Taylor, Geo L. Le Mesu-
711 rier
638 — Henry
577 — Sura. Lieut. James ...
706 — Ufa /or James
705 — James Best
— Markham Le Fer
749 — Pierce Thos. Hen....
746 — Sii-R. C. Hayes 342,
708 — Robert Alex
544 — St. John Stewardson
564 — Thomas
699 — Major William
593 — Lt.Colonel William ...
609 Tebbitt, Wm. Arlhur ...
609 Teevan. George James..
621 — Rourke
621— Thomas
627 Telfer, George Home...
633 — James Drummond ...
609 — John W. Goddard . . .
725 Tempest, Arth. Cecil ...
596 — Thos. Rich. Plumbe
638 Temple, Edward
638 — Grenville Edwin
£03 —William
621 Terapleman, Alfred
592 Templer, James Leth-
744 bridge B
595 — John Geo. E
599 — John Pope
584 Templeton, James
621 Tenisoa, William ..
633 Tennant, Chas. Richd...
627 — Jas. Francis
562 — John Trenchard
565 — Thomas h. Everest ...
547 Terry.Arthur Frederick
(■ 9+ — Astley Fellowes
749 — Cyril' E
55! — Frederic Stephen
727 — Horace Augustus ...
777 - William Gordon
77S Teulon, George
571 — Thomas
633 Tewkesbury, Lord
638:Thackerav, Charles
722 — Sir E. Talbot
700 — Martin
746 Tha.ckwell, Joseph E.348
744 — William de Wilton R.
558 — William Poison
566 Thatcher, Harold Wm.
594 — Torin
633 Thellusson, Alex. Dalton
537; — Arthur John Bethril
596 Thelwall.Eubule Daysh.
554 Theobald, Arthur
564 — Charles Percy
537 — Cottori Edwin
609 Thesiger, Son. C. W.
557 >55,533.
568 Thistlethwayte, A. Hy.
746 — Alfred Robt. Wm. ...
609 — Thomas George
609 Thomas, Ascanius W. N.
556 — Cecil S
633 — Edgar Hastings
609 — EvanAubrey
597 — Francis Henry
547 — Francis William
694 — Frederick L. C
627 — Fred. Wm
633 — George Danford P....
720 — George Edward
627 — H. Dieruig
578 — Hy. Evan Pateshall
— Henry John
565 — John Wellesley... 290,
627 — Josiah Telfer
567 — Robt. Mosely Bryce
552J — Walter Meredith
583 Thomascn, Chas. S
627 Thompson, Arnold
633 — Charles
599 — Charles Halford
609 — Claude Edward
706 — Dodgson H
553 — Henry
621 — Henry George
627 — Henry Masterman ...
557 — Howard Stanley
568 — James Witten
633 — M.Oen. John
544 — M.Qen. John
633 — John A. W
706 — John Charles
6oq — Joseph John
633
705
779
749
627
609
627
578
. 627
638
621
749
633
507
749
700
722
7'3
694
552
749
744
627
566
722
609
539
565
567
700
556
749
537
749
593
563
609
370
746
558
566
744
746
S65
633
621
555
,579
6:9
63S
604
609
746
749
633
55i
633
633
580
564
633
69S
627
547
598
578
563
563
718
609
63S
633
746
,580
778
597
570
5S4
599
749
707
545
633
621
718
621
633
567
583
533
720
633
721
Index — Retired List.
846c?
Thompson, Lawrence Toogood, Reginald C.
C. Fred 541; Toouer, Michael
— Leslie Jenkins 749jTopp, Henry
— Penton 707, Toppin,. lames Morris ...
— Peter Ridley Edward 563 Torin, Ernest Rd. Hope
— Rich. Fred. Meysey... 55°iTorkington, Henrv
— Robert 706 Torrens,Jr>hnA.W.O'N.
— Zt. Colonel Ross 543|Torriano, Charles E. ...
— Colonel Ross 621 Torry, Gervase K
— General Thomas 588 Tottenham, Arth. E. H.
— Qr.Mr Thomas 728 — Charles George
Thomson, Chadwick ... 700 — Frederick St L
— Charles Fitzgerald... 545J — Henry Loftns A.'
— Major Ben. David ... 609 ' Touch, John Gray
— Major David 63S Touzel, T. Percival
— Surg. Major David ... 718 Tower, Conyers 137,
— Rev. Fredk. F 741 Towers, George
— Hugh Gordon 592, Townley, Dawson
— James 728 Townse'nd.C. William...
— Josiah 571 Townsbend, Fred. T. ...
— Mowbray 59°— Gerard P
— Sir Robert T. White 749'Tozer, Arthur G. M
— William 706 Traeey, Leigh
— William Arthur 720. Tracy, Michael
Thorburn, Charles Jas. 633 Trafiord, Lionel James
— William 568 Traill, George Balfour...
Thome, Atwood 718 Tranchell, Edw. F
Thornhill, Charles 744I — George Adolphus
— Michael M'Creagh... 749 Trant, John Francis
-ThomasAllen 725 Travers, Frederick John
694Tulloch, Alex. Bruce ... 609
— SirGuyFra.Clarke,.B*
— Henry Fane
— John
— Julius Brockman
— Mordaunt T. Otho ...
Treble, George W
Thornton, Edw. Zohrab 5 .
— Francis Spencer 556
— Henry John 333, 584
— James H. B. Todd ... 561
■ — Joseph 700
— Richard Chicheley ... 543J
— Robert Lawrence 56g!Treby, P. W, Phillipps
ThoroId.ReginaldGother 6o9'Tredennick, J. R. K. ...
Thorp, Charles William 718 Treeve, Hen. Richard...
Thoyts, Newman B. ... 62iJTrettry, Edward
Thring, Wm. Powlett... 553 Trefu-is, Hon. John S...
Thrupp, Morton Fred.... 633|Trelawny, John Jago ...
Thuillier, Sir H.E.L.163, 579JTr9maine, Richard
— Sir Henry Raven- [Tremayne, Arthur
shaw 621 — William Francis
Thunder, Geo. F 7c6|Tremlett, Edmund J. ...
Thurlow, Edw. H 749 Trench, Charles
— Ernest Hovell 550 — Hon. Fred. Le Poer...
— Hugh Hovell 544 — Henry Le Poer
Thwaites, John Davies 713' — Hon.Wm. Le Poer ...
Thynne, Alfred W 746 jTrenor, John
Tibbs, William Joseph... 749 Tresidder, Tolmie John
Tickell, Arthur Lang ... 535 Trevelyan, H. Astley ...
Tidbury, James 723 — Herbert
— Alfred 610
— Arthur 610
— Hector 638
-John 721
— John Sam. Drury s88
Tulloh, John Stewart.... 6to
Tully, Ringrose Drew... 638
Tunnard, Hy. Stopford 561
Tupman, Geo. Lyon ... 633
Tupper, Basil de B 622
Gas. Le Marchanti63, 579
VanCourtlandt, A.J.R. 638
Vandeleur, David Roche 633
— JohnOrmsby 610
— John Ormsb'y Moore 633
— William Richard 633
Vander Gucht, B. G. ... 610
— Thos. Edw 610
Van Heythuysen, Gerard 633
Vanneck, Hon. J. C 622
Vanrenen, DonaldCanip-
bell 599
Edward 638
Turbervill, John Picton 622 Vans Agnew, John F... 558
Tidmarsh, Ferd. J 53,
Tidy, Arthur Grey 546
— Fras. John 541
Tierney, Edward 609
Tighe, Edward K. B. ... 570
— Francis 72
— James Stuart 633
— John Augustus... 633,774
Tilden, William 539
Tilford, Matthew 621
Tillard, George Henry .. . 621
— John Arthur 534, 584
Tillbrook, P. Lim....i3o, 749
Tillotson, Lionel 633
Timbrell, Harry Vince... 609
— Thomas 706
Tinmouth, Wingrove L. 638
Tippets, Jas. Berryman 700
Tippetts, Alfred Ml 720
Tipping, 0. W. Gartside 566
Tippinge, Vernon G 562
Tobin, O'Hara John 708
— Richard 723
Todd, David 718
— Frank John 621
— Killingworth Richard 621
— Robert Beutley 558
— Thomas Fentham ... 535
Todrick, Archibald 569
Toler, James Otway ... 560
— J.O.Graham 635
Tollemache, Algernon
Seymour 638
Tollner, Barrett L 621
Tolmie, T. Campbell... 725
Tom, W. H. Vallack 633
Tombe, Hy. Evelyn 564
Tomlinson, E. D. D 727
— William Winslow ... 722
Tomory, John K 719
Tompkins, John Jas. ... 572
Tompson, Wm. D 609
Tonge, Fra. Henry 562
Toogood, Sey. Hood 633
— Walter Raleigh
Trevor, A. \V. Lord ...
— Edward Walter
— Francis Charles
— Francis Randolph ...
— Frederick Anthon . . .
— George Arthur
— George Herbert
— Philip Christian Wm.
— Salusbury Thos
— Wm. Spottiswoode ...
Tribe, Alfred R
— Walter
Trimmer, Augustus R.
Triscott.JohnHenryRolt
—William Rolt
Tristram, William Hy.
Tritkm, Fred. Biscoe ...
Trollope, Fras. Chas
Trotman, Geo. Hewitt...
Trotter, Henry
— John Mowbray
— John William
— Robert Knox
— William Kemp
Troup, John Igglesden
William Bedford
Trout, Thomas
Trower, Fras. Edw
Truell, Robert Holt
Trueman, Thomas
frydell, John Fred
Tryon. Richard
Tuck, John Johnson ...
— Wm. Brittan
Tucker, Aubrey H
Charles Marwood
— Jervis
Thomas John
Tuckett, Edw. Gundrie
Tufneli, Arthur
— Edward 130,
— Robt. H. Campbell...
Tufton, Geo. R
Turle, William Greer ... 638
746 Turnbull, Geo. Hogarth 717
5S0 — Geo.Wilmot Maitland 535
728 — ■ Sydney Drummond 633
621 Turner, Alex 727
621 — Augustus Fred 727
621 — ■ Frank Mackinnon ... 564
548 — Frederick Cooper 63 :
708 — Lf. Colonel George ... 613
553 — Captain George 567
638 — George Henry ... 705
559 — George Villiers 553
6091 — Henry Ainslie Alfred 638
749 — Henry Ferdinand ... 749
749 — Henry Fyers 62
569 — John 700
744 — Richp.rd 727
633 — Robert 727
705 — Samuel George Drury 694
744 — Thomas 622
706 — Thos. Baskett 633
565— Wm. Fred 563
569JTurnley, Wihiam Echlin 700
6o8jTurnor, Res'. Cbas 553
534|Turpra, William Homan 094
(>33jTurton, James 718
571 — ■ Thos. Trevor 591
559 Tuson, Edw. Bailey 721
605 Tuthill. Charles H. 708
566 — Chris. D.V 562
746 — Phineas Barrett 723
567jTweedie, Maurice 595
621 — Michael 6'
621J — William 593
749 Twemlow'Edw. D'Oyley 584
609 Twentyma.n, Aug. C. ... 622
62iiTwigge, John Thos 610
7ooiTwiss, Arthur Wm 610
561 — Godfrev 633
744!Twyford, Wm. Jolliffe... 628
638 Twynam, Edm. J. L. ... 622
633' — Frederick Robertson 622
547; — Geddes Sansoni 633
595 — Philip Alex. A 622
609 Twyne, Bryan Bristow 541
522 Twyning, Wm. Edward 638
749 Tyacke,Richd. Humphry 539
562 — -Thomas 622
597 Tye, Charles Henry 694
567!T'yers, Sydney 633
622 Tyler, Charles James ... 6
609! — Harry William 700
743 Tyndall, George 622
568 — Henry 610
749 Tynte, Mervyn C. S 548
705 Tyrrell, Fras. H 592
622 Tyrwhitt, Edmund 610
569 Tytler, Rnbt. F. C. A. ... 584
74b — Sir J. M B. Eraser... 599
558 Underwood.Tn. Ormsby 596
Vansittart. Henry 708
VanStraubonzee, Turner 610
Vaughan, Alex. H 622
— Edward Hensman ... 550
— Eugene Jas 746
— Sir John Luther 588
Vaughton, Theophilus . 633
Veale, H. R. Lobb 722
Veitch, Thomas George 746
Venner, L. Sidebottom 620
Venour. William 727
Vere, Henrv 547
Vereker, Hon. Jeff .E. P. 558
— John M 694
— Thos. George 749
Verelst, Chas. Verelst... 535
Verney, Sir Harry, Bt. 749
Vernon, Arthur H 719
Vertue, William ... 599
Vesey, Charles C. W. ... 749
— Charles N. Colthurst 563
— George Francis 622
Vetch, Hamilton C. ... 545
— Robert Hamilton 622
Vialls, Harry George ... 565
Vibart, E. D. Hamilton 595
— Hy. Collingwood 610
— Henry Meredith 622
— James M. Colling. ... 610
— John 707
Vicars, Wm. Henry 567
Vickerman, Albert 568
Vickers, Thos. Henry... 700
Vignaux, Joseph 700
Vigor, Fred. George ... 555
Vigors, Philip Doyne ... 622
Villiers, Ch. Courtnay 746
Vincent, Arth. C. Fitz H. 547
— Arthur Hare 744
— Richard Dacre 563
Virr, Joseph 696
Virtu, Georgio 638
Virtue, Set). John 741
Vivian, Ralph 746
Vizard, Walter John ... 610
Voyle.Fra. Ranken C. . . . 633
Viilliamy,Colwyu W.... 546
Vyse, Edw. Howard
144. 581
Waddington, H. Ferrers 610
— Thomas 610
— William 622
Waddy. John M. Elgee 546
Wade, Arthur Breedon 718
— Frederick William ... 720
— Henry Meredith 544
— James Heme 746
Wadling, John C 633
Wahab, Charles William 610
George Duncan 622
622 — Walter C .". 539|Wainri^ht, L. Aug 563
633'— Walter John 566 Waite, Win. John 700
633 Uniacke, Crofton Jas... 633 Wake, Alfred James ... 622
7 — Redmond 711
72.
746 Unwin, Robert 610
695'— William Heathcote... 622
704 Upperton, John 593
638 Uppleby, John George 537
571 Urquhart, F. E. R.
544I Pollard 547
609 — Ives M'Lean 638
622! — Walter Andrew 556
633 Usmar, George A 700
57i|Dssher, Alfred Lestock 569
705 — Beverly Wm. Reid ... 707
570| — John Theophilus 6io
622; — Percy John 695
571'Utermarck, Reg. J 706
694 Utterson, Arch. Ham-
727I mond 534, 585
7oojVachell, Henry Tan 610
622 1 Vale, O. S. Martindale 569
54ijVallings, Adolphus 597
638 Vance. Eustace John ... 562
561 1 — Sir Horatio Page 132, 746
— Richard William 746
Wakefield, Julian 746
Walcott.Edm. Yeamans 622
Waldron, Patrick J. ... 557
Wales, John 727
Walker, Alexander 700
— Arthur Greeawood... 622
— Campbell 622
— Charles Stephen 622
— Charles Warren 633
— Crichton 700
— Daniel Corris 622
— Fitz William 610
— B'rancis 741
— Francis John 718
— George 700
— George Barnes 565
— SirGeorge Ferdinand 558
— George Frederick 708
— George Fuller 610
— George Laurie 565
— George Warren 588
846s
"Walker, Her-bert John
0 633
— Hush Edward 707
— James Grant Duff ... 594
— James Heron 570
— John Bridges 633
— John Selby 633
— John Symeon 70*3
— Sir Mark 579
— Richard James 62 ?
— Robert S. F 561
— Samuel 749
— Thomas 622
— Thomas iNicholls 622
— William 742
— Wm. Francis 69a
Walkey, Rowland 622
Wall, Benson Patrick .. 377
— James ... 633
— Thomas Fi-ederiCc .. 727
Wallace, C. F. N. Carr.. 571
— Charles Tennant 62:
— FrancisJamesAgnew 622
— Hill 610
— James 5Cl
— Nesbit Willoughby ... 633
—^ Robert Hugh 622
— Rowland Robert 591
— Wm. Arthur James 622
— William F. Anuesley 364
— Sir William T. F. A. 746
Waller, HardressEdm. 610
— John Edmund
— Robert 633
— Robert Jocelyn
— William Noei 610
Wallis. Kenneth S 723
— William Beale 727
Walsh, Adolph. Fred.... 633
— Beo. E. L 74
— Hon.dev. Harry Wm. 570
— SVrHunt.Hy.All'en, Bt
— Major John
— Assis*. Surg. John ... 727
— Lewis Pa xton 743
— Theobald Lomax ... 569
— Thomas 720
Walter. Charles J 633
— Frederick A 749
— Frederick Edward ... 551
— Hubert Langton 633
— Stephen 566
Walters, F. Dalrymple 622
— Robert Algernon 610
— William Barker 741
Walton, Hen. Ernest B. 552
Walwyn, J. Harford 622
Waiisbrough, Joseph H. 694
Wantage, R. J. Lord 746
Warburton, Fred. T. ... 746
— Hen. Wm. Egerton... 749
Ward, Arthur Clitherow 633
— Arthur Edward 633
— Bernard Edward 746
— Hon. Bernard II. 533, 583
— Espine Charles R. ... 727
— Frederick 552
— Henderson 707
— Hy. Constantiue E. 595
— James P. S 719
— John 622
— Lloyd Brereton 723
— Randall Ironside 622
— Thomas 700
— Col. William 62
— Qr. Mr. William 72
— William John 61
— William Pearson 727
Warde, Charles Edw
— 0. Arthur Madan 633
— jHy. Murray Ashley 545
— St. Andrew Bruce... 555
— Walter E 569
Wardell, Wm. Henry ... cio
Indetc — Retired List.
Warrand, A. R. Bewley 559|Weldon, Francis 595
— William Edm 610] — Thomas 504
Warre, Annesley T 5°5|— Walter 610
Warren, Arthur F. 533, 5831 — William 700
— Augustus E 610, Welfare, Joseph 700
S!>Aug.Rivei'sda]e,RC.749lWeller. Alexander!'. ... 638
— DawsonS 610
— Falkland G. E 622
— Godfrey Octavius... 70;
— John 723
— Richard 610
— Thomas Monsell 610
Warrington, Hy.H.C.G. 592
Warton, Robt. Gardner 531
Warwick, Fras. .las. L. 718
Washingron, Fras. P. .. 622
Wasp, Matt. Proctor ... 700
Wastell, William 706
Waterman, Edm. F 5S9
Waters, Robert 722
Wellesley, Cecil G 571
— Hon. Fred. A 744
Wellings, Barnard W... 723
Wjllincrton. Hy. .T>nkenf 746
Wells. William Henry .. 633
Welman, Wm. H. D. R. 610
Welsh, Astell Thos 622
Wemyss, George 563
— Henry Manley =192
Wentworth, B. C. Vernon 568
-D'Arc.y 74-1
Were, Walter 5C3
West, Frederick 746
John Temple Temple 74
Watkins, Fred. W 55.-1 — John W. H. Marshall 569
— Major John 5581 — Matthew Richard 622
— Quarter Master John 572I — Hon. Wm. Edwd. S.... 74'*
Watling, Chas. Wyatt ... 727
Watson, Andrew Alex. 710
Charles Edward 638
— Charles John 622
Edward Dayot 588
George Vincent 583
— Harry James 541
— Henry Edward 610
— James Kiero 6id
— So- John 589
— joshua Rowley 633
— Robert John 622
— Robert Kiero 638
— Rupert Campbell 746
— Stephen 749, 774
— Thomas James 593
— William 711
— William Henry 744
— William Scott 562
Watt, Fitzjames Edw.... 704
— James Landon 610
— William Godfrey 720
Watts. John Briscoe ... 622
— Joseph 722
— Pimsonby Wilham ... 543
— William 560
— William Burton 567
— William Henry 5^8
Waugh, William Petrie 746
Wa veil. Llewellyn 622
Wawn, Geo. Twizell 704
Way, Alfred Cotton 56
— Claude G 56:
— Edward Daniel 633
— George Augustus 595
— Gregory Lewis 749
— Henry George 695
— Nowell FitzUpton ... 610
— Wilfred FitzAllan
53
Wear, Arthur Taylor... 718
Weare, Sir Hen. Edwin 580
Wearne, Vivian 727
Webb, Alfred 571
— Charles 706
— Edward Townsend ... 749; Whitaker, Albert E
— FrancisEdward 706 — Charles John
— Wm. Henry Hore ... 610
Westby. Basil Clifton ... 610
— Bernard Heyer 749
Western, James Halifax 633
Westmacott, R. Field ... 554
Westmorland, I. Peat... 622
Weston, Alfred 553
— Edmund C 569
— George Edward 598
— Thomas Barnes 638
Westropp, G. 0'Callaghant394
— George Ralph Cellier 593
— John Massy 694
— William Keily 633
Wetherall, Henry Aug. 560
Wethered, Edwin R. ... 706
Wetherell, R.W. M 622
Weyland, John 749
Whale, Thos. Martin ... 633
Whalley, Percy Charles 633
Robert 545
Wharry, Charles 700
Whately, Resr. Pepys ... 560
Wheatley. Charles R. E. 033
— More ton John 622
Wheble, J. St. Lawrence ;6i
Wheeler. Edward 634
— Frederick 610
George 591
— Rev. Horace N 741
— Patrick 592
— Robert 610
Wheeley, J. Seager 634
Wheler, Francis Henry 553
Whetham.A.T. Boddam 544
— Henry Isham 622
— Sir Trevor, Bart 622
Whigham, Robert 534, 584
Whinyates, Francis A. ... 622
— Frederick Thomas ... 610
Whipple, J. H. C 727
Whish, George Palmer... 588
— Henry Edward 610
JohnTulloch 634
564
46
George 746'WMte, A. Wellesley 622
Henry March 727, — Aubrey F '. 557
— Henry North 638 — Hon. Charles James 561
— Henry Smith 728] — Charles 72
— Humphrey Lakin 7001 — Charles Mills 62:
— Randolph 721 — Edward Simon 570
— Wm. Marshall 721I — Finch '. 6<2
Webbe, Geo. Allen 561J — Fred. B. Price 534
Webber, C. Edmund ... 610' — George ,..„ 700
— Robert Tankerville... 5511 — George Augustus. ... 62
Webster, Arthur G 6221— George Frederick ... 541
— Sir Augustus F. W.E. 568! — Hans Robert 749
— Charles Henry 622; — Henry Edward 700
— George 633 — Hon. HenryFre.dk...
— Godfrey Fox 694, — Henry George 610
Warden, Chas. Wallace 55 7 1— Thomas Edward 592J— Henry Jervis Jervis 634
— Edmund Jas. Peach 694I— Willinm 572;— john .:. 700
Francis 633|Wedderbum, Jas. A. C. 638! — John Hubbard 583
— Thomas Smith 5jo Weeks, F 693'— Lionel AJgerhon 544
Wardlaw. John Colin ... 558 Wegg, John 744!— Mathew ^a-wrence ... 727
Wardle, Bernard 570 Weguelin, Thos. M. Luz 746— Raymond W.E 634
Wardro'p, Alexander ... 593^611% Christopher J. ... 727 — Sir Robert;..'...'... 162, 578
Wardroner, Edwin s35'— John Charles 749— Hon. Robert: 707
Ware, Charles 633I — Robert 571— Robert E. 570
Waring.Henry 633 Wefby, Alfred O. Earle 544 — Robert F. M 570
— William Wheat s64IWelch, Francis Henry 721 — Samuel 572
Warner, Ashton H 746 — Fred.Wm : 638 — Samuel Dewe 622
— BiddulphLee 715 Welchman, Fred. D. ... 638 — Thos. Henry 722
White, Thomas Pilking-
ton 622
— Sir T.Woollaston, Bt. 746
— William 535
— William Henry 622
— William O'Byrne 723
— William Richard 610
Whiteford.Jas. H. G. ... 718
Whitehead, Gervase F, 567
— John J 570
— Robert C. ...308, 533, 583
— Wilbraham T 704
Whitehill, Chas. S. 8.... 547
Whitfield, Geo. Digby... 742
Whiting, Hy. Harvey ... 562
Whitla. George 722
— William 622
Whitlock.CharlesJas.T. 597
— William Henry 591
Whitmore, Sir George
Stoddart 749
Whittaker, Benj. R 622
— J.Henderson 722
— Joseph 700
Whittiug, John Edward 622
Whittington, Geo. Jru-C. 705
Whitton, J. M'Gregor... 622
Whittow. Frank H 571
Whittuck, W. Sam 548
Whitty,Wm. Nassau 638
Whitworth, Aug. Wm... 706
Whyte, Daniel 700
— Edward 749
Wickham, C. Brenton... 535
— Edmund Hill 634
— Geo. Lanvplugh 550
— Henrj' 570
— Thomas 746
— Whaliey Hill Edm ... 545
Wighton, Edward 634
Wigram, Godfrey J. 538, 583
Wikeley, Charles Edw. 727
Wilbond, James 700
Wilbraham, Herbert V. 559
— Hugh Edward 694
— Lionel Bootle 555
— Sir Rich 235, 578
Wild. Henry John 704
Wildeblood, H. Sedoou 577
— John P 577
Wiles, Julius 722
Wiley, Albert 562
— Henry 557
Wilken, John 696
Wilkie, Edw. O. Hales 566
Wilkins, William Henry 597
Wilkinson, Alfred E. ... 749
Fredk. Green 301, 533, 580
George Allix 610
George Louis 696
— Henry John 704
H. J. Diedrich 564
Lionel T. V 565
Osborn 610
— Thos. Hy. Des Voeux 559
— Wm. Edmund 634
Will, George ..". 622
Wil'.an, Wm Moffat D. 749
Willett, John S 564
Williams, Albert Hy. W. 583
— Arthur Bell 569
— Arthur Leonard 563
— David Walter 591
— Edward 718
— SirE.C.Sparshott204, 590
— George -. 696
— Bee. George C 741
— Henry Augustus 749
— Henry Ernest T 610
— Henry Francis -581
— Herbert Michael 550
— John Daniel 610
-SifJno.Wm.C 578
— Lawrence Henry ... 593
— Leonard 568
— Montgomery 622
— Owen , , 535
— Owen Lewis C. ...533., 581
— Reginald Stewart .... ,749
— Richard D. Garmohs 560
— Richard Francis .......622
— Richard Harry 634
— Robert -.749
— Robert Frederick '622
— Sidney Herbert 610
— Solomon 700
— William , 638
Index — Retired List.
Williams, SbrWm.Jii. 163, 580
Williamson, Fred. H.... 622
— John 746
— John Gover 723
— Ralph B. Rastell 545
— Richard 552
— Robert Frederick ... 622
1 — Thomas John 742
— William Roberts 749
Willis, Chas. B. D'A. ... 694
— Frederick Arthur 233, 579
— Sir Geo. H. Smith 319, 578
— James L. W 597
Willoughby, Sir John C. 558
— Michael Weekes 591
— Robert Frederick ... 545
— Robert LeM 556
Wills, Caleb Sherar ... 722
Willshire, Sir A. R. T.Bt. 537
Willmer, L.Worthington 633
Wilmer, John Randal... 598
— Louis W 634
— William 69s
Wilmot,C.F.deL.Eardley553
— Francis 638
— Sir Henry, Bart 749
— Revel Eardley 584
Wilson, AdamBrackBoyd567
— Arthur Robert 622
— Augustus Nicholas... 744
— Charles Harry 611
— Charles L. N 570
■ — Sir Charles Wm. 534, 584
— Charles William Hy. 622
■ — Edward Benjamin ... 749!
— Edwin 727
— Francis Edvv. E 610!
■ — Henry 749
■ — Henry Brooke 622
— Henry George 638
— Qr.Mr. James 700
— Brig. Surg. James ... 722
— Major John 63S
— Major John 740
— Joiin Newbold 610
— John Joshua 622
— Richard 706
— Richard Hy. Fras. W. 559
— Robt. Chas. D 561
— Stuart Murrav 742
— Sylvester W. F. M. ... 610
— Taylor Dalryniple ... 553
— William Frederic 622
— Colonel Wm. Henry 596
— Lt. CWcweZ Win. Henry 746
— William Horace 550
— Wm. Jas 722
Wiltshire, Herbert 568
Wimberley, Reginald J.
Windham, George
— Joseph C. Smyth
Wingate, George Miller
— Thomas Oliver
Winsloe, Richard Wm.
C
Winson, William
Winter, Fred. John
— George
— Henry Burton
Wintle, Alfred Tritton...
Wise, Charles
— Dacres William
— Henry Ellison
Wisely, George A. K. ...
Wishart, George
— William
Witchell, Thomas
Wither, Arch. C. Bigg
Withers, Joseph
Wodehouse, Albert P. ...
— Albert T
— Edwin Fred
— Killegrew Reg. B. ...
Wolfe, Lt. George
— M. Gen. George
— Robert
Wolrige, Ambrose
Wolseley, John St. Geo.
Wombwell, Arthur
Wood, Charles Edmund
W
— Clement Baddeley ...
— George Wilding
— Henry
— iSw-Hy. H. Affleck ...
— Hon. Henry John L.
— John Joseph
— Biding Mr. Joseph ...
— Qj-.il/r-. Joseph
— Joseph T
— Orlando Robert Wm.
— Robert Hudson
— Samuel Edward
— Lt. Col. Thomas
— Qr.Mr. Thomas
— William
Woodall, Fred. N
Woodcock, Chas. Saml.
— Elborough Martin ...
— John
Woodgate, Herbert F.
Woodhouse, Harvey ...
— Robert Russell
Woodland, H. L
Woodriff.Daniel Thomas
Woodruffe, Henry
Woods, Henry George 581
— James Andrew 634
— Richard William 746
Woodward, Basil Hall... 544
Henry Jonathan 335
Wm. Fredk 535
Walter Wm 623
Woolfryes, J. A -20
Woollard, Gilbert 749
Woollcombe, Robert 63d
Robert William 727
Woollett, Marlow S. J... 713
Woolley, Turner S. M. 706
Woolsey, O'Brien B. ... 6ro
Worgan, John 599
Worrall, Thomas 700
Worsley, Geo. Fra 610
— George Stanley 563
-H. Gildart ... .'. 551
— Henry Robert Brown 594
— Richard 593
Worswick, Wm. Worsley 749
Wortham, Charles 551
— Hale Yovmg 610
Worthington, Albert ... 696
— Hy. Russell 633
— Jonathan York 707
Wray, Henry 5S1
Wre't'ord, William L 638
Wrench, Alfred John
Chamberlin 553
— Charles Edward 704
Wright, Alexander 548
— Alfred 623
— Arthur F. Bingham 638
— Charles Edward 552
— Charles Edward 749
— Henry 718
— Henry Charles 595
— Henry Octavian Per-
ceval 638
— John C 719
— John Thomas 551
— Thomas 727
— Sir Thomas 589
— Thomas William 727
— William Henry 634
Wroot,Wm. Henry 634
Wrottesley, Hon. G 610
Wroughton, W. Nesbitt 596
Wyatt, Chas.Edwyn 749
Wybergh, Archibald ... 744
Wyld, William Henry... 560
Wylde, Reo. George 741
Wyley, John Fred 553
Wylie, H. P. Myles 543
— James 700
— Napier Macleod 569
846/
Wylley, Charles H 558
Wyllie, Colin Campbell 571
— Robert John H 634
— Sir William 578
Wylly, Edward A. Eger-
ton 638
Wymer, G. Bannatyne 638
Wynch, Alexander 634
— Henry St. Maur S94
Wyndham, Chas. J 539
Wynen, Alf. Gabriel 623
Wj'nne, George Clement 535
— Graham 0. Robert ... 567
— Mark Saurin C38
Wynter, A. Leycester ... 54S
— Walter Andrew 749
Wynyard, Henry Buck-
ley J 610
— Montague 541
— Richard Darner 560
Wyon, Herbert Thorn-
ton 547
Yard, Frederick 749
Yarnold, Benjamin 708
Yates. Thomas 700
— William Hassans ... 63S
Yerbnry, John Wm 544
Yonge, Charles Wm. ... 623
York, Robert 572
Yorke, F. Augustus 610
Youden, William A. .., 571
Young, Alex. S. Ward... 723
— Alfred Horatio 711
— Charles 700
— CharlesMetcalfe 610
— Charles Wilson 694
— Ernest Tomple 565
— George 597
— George Gordon 595
— George Samuel ..288, 581
— Henry Pottinger 638
— Henry Roberts 634
— Henry Win. Keays ... 746
— James No well 589
— John Smith 704
— Keith O. Baird 570
— Richard Rostron 553
— Telford Mackenzie ... 568
— Thos. Henry Binny 623
— Thomas Newton ...... 709
— William 623
— William Siddons 622
Younger, John 623
Younghusband, Charles
Wright 599
— John Wm 610
— R.Romer 588
Zigomala, Pandia J. ... 567
847
HON. ARTILLERY COMPANY OF LONDON.
(Incorporated 25 Auk. 1537.) The Armoury House, Finsbury, London, E.C.
Captain General and Colonel.
B.R.S. Albert Ed w.,PW»ce
of Wales & Duke of Corn-
wall, EG. ET. EP. GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCVO 14 Junec)3 .lohn Maior Wright, p 16 Nov
G.T. Carpenter, p. ».,[<] ,(fl) 7 Aug. 95 Claud Alliston, p.s 17 Mar. 97
John Stanley Kent, p.s 7 Aug. 35 Hadrian Bayley t 7 Mar. 97
Charles Hammond, p. s 4 Mar. 96 Chas.DouglasWardArcher 5 Jan. 98
FraDk Farrington, p.s. (Si 26 May 97 ; James Fergus Duncan 5 Jan. 98
Herbert C. Duncum, p. (t) 12 Jan. 9S : Thomas James Cartland ... 3 Dec. 98
Li. Colonel Commandant.
R. R. B. A. A. Earl o/Den-
bighand Desmond, p. late
Capf. R. Artillery 4 Aug. 93
Lt. Colonel.
L. R. C.Boyle, p. s.late R.N.i2 Nov. 96
Ma.ioes.
Gilbert M'Micking, p. late
Capt. M. Aitillery 14 Aug. 95
Walter E. William?, p.s.
Mon. Lt. Colone 24 Mar. 97
William Evans, (/) 26 May 97
f.b. Frank Barman Bell, p 16 Nov. 98
Captains.
AlfredFyson./>.(*)..ffoK.Jfa.7, 2 Jan. 95
George Arthur Marshall, p. is May 95
William Henry Hay ward.. .16 Nov. 98 Adjutant.— J.CWray, Capt.
Lieutenants. j Royal Artillery 1 Dec. 94
W.Freke M. Williams, p. (t) 2 Jan. 95 Quarter M^asterx.-
Fleetwood EruestVarley(H)
p.s. Instructor of Musketry 2 Jan. 95
Charles Grierson Lowe, p. ». 4 Dec. 95
Edward Treffry, p.s 4 Dec. 95
Tom Robinson, p.s 24 Mar. 97
Chas. Clement Hodges, p.s. 4 Aug. 97
Arthur Burton, p. s 4 Aug. 97
h.b. Robt. Allan Connell,^. 4 Aug. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Colin Campbell Wyllie, p. s. 4 Dec. 95
Arthur Cecil Lowe, p. s. ... 4 Dec. 95
Lionel Edm. Townroe, p.s. 11 Dec. 95
F. C. Bell, Son. Lieut. ..
Chaplain — St. Sec.
...13 May 96
A.
Earle, T>T>. Bishop of
Marlborough 17 Aug. 98
Med Off.— Surg.Mai.W<er
Culver James, MD.p.s ... 6 Oct. 88
p.b. Surg. Capt. Thomas E.
F. M'Geagh, MD.p 11 Aug. 88
h.b. Surg. Capt. Richard Jas.
Keece, MB. p.s 10 Aug. 89
SKry.Zieut.E.H.Myddeltcn-
Gavey, p 17 Mar. 97
Bernard Moeller, p.s. (r) (H.) 4 Mar. 96 \ Vet. Lieut. D. R. C.Tennant2i Apr. 97
Edward JoD West, p.s 10 June 96 I Vet. Lieut. Fred. S.Stanley 2 June 97
f.b. signifies Field Battery; h.b. Horse Artillery Battery; l.c Light Cavalry. Scarlet— Facings Blue.
MILITIA ARTILLERY.
*»* For an alphabetical Table of Contents to the Militia Artillery, see p. vii.
EASTERN DIVISION.
Kent Artillery.
(Formerly the Kent Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dover,
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Walter George Stirling,
Bart., late Capt. R. Art... 8 Mar. 90
Lieutenant Colonel.
Edw. L. F. Jennings, p.*.
Son. Colonel 8 Mar. 90
JljJOR.
William Elliot,1 retired late
R. Artillery 18 Mar. 98
Captains.
B. Lewis-Barned, p.s. (S)
Son. Major 28 May 84
Henry Arthur H. Farnaby-
Lennard. DZ. Son.Majorio Mar. 88
Robert Arthur Cravrfurd
Christie, p.s. ret. pay 12
Lancers, Hon. Major 17 Sept. 90
Cojin^DudleyB.M. Gurowski
ds Wczele, p.s 14 Mar. 91
Robert de Bray Hassell,
p.s. (I) 20 May 93
Jas. H. G. M. Lord Alhlum-
ney,2 late Lt. Coldstream
Guards, Son. Maj. yS) (S) 27 Ja.n. 97
Lieutenants.
Charles E. Schlesinger, p.s.
(S)(I) Inst, of Artillery n May 92
Harold Everard Hambro...i4 Apr. 97
Gleoleigh J. Schill Taylor,
p.s 14 Apr. 97
Alan Campbell Ross,i> S....14 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Pulleine J. (Swell. ..22 July 96
Eustace John Smith, p.s... .28 Oct. 96
Gerald W.ynler Blathwayt,
p.s " ..11 Feb. '97
William Allaire Edmeades 2 Apr. o°.
Geoffrey f.ennard Hoare 16 Nov. 98
Adjt. St Capt.— a. G. Mer.i-
man, DSO. Capt.R.Artillf.ryx Mar. 95
Qr. Master. — J. Jny,
Qr. Mr. R. Art., Son. it. 26 Feb. 96
Med. Off.—
The Prinee of Wales's Own
Norfolk Artillery.
(Formerly the Prince of Wales1 Oten
Norfolk Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Yarmouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Field Marshal Sis Royal
Signness the Prince of
Wales, A G. ET EP. GMB.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCVO 2S Oct. 71
LlEUTEN VNT COLONEL.
Tkos. William Tisct. Coke,8
Gulonelh.p. Scots GuardS2i Feb. 94
Majob*.
Fra. D'Arcy Wm. C. Ntw-
COiMC, Hon. Lt. Colonel ...23 Ja'a. 95
Captains.
Sir S. B. Crossley, Bart.
Son. Major 2 Apr. 92
Philip Bennet, Son. Major 7 Jan. 93
Thos. Leigh Hare. MP. late
Lt. Scots Guards 21 July 94
John Cator 6 Feb. 95
Edw. Henry Evans-Lomhe,
P-s. (1), Aide de Camp to
Col.Bulwer, Com. Norfolk
Brig. Inf. Vols.,Jnstructor
of Artillery 16 Mar. 98
Anthony JohnTbornhill,p.8.i6 Apr. 98
Lieutenants.
Hugh Augustus Bagot-
Chester 30 July 92
Cyril Harry Walter, p s. ...16 Dec. 96
Son. Chas. Jas. White, late
Captain Royal Fusiliers ...24 Apr. 97
Joseph Maitiand Wilson .. 16 Mar. 98
Raymond Frederic Boileau
p.s 23 Mar. 98
George Duncan Mann ...12 Oct. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel Guiney Buxton 3 Sept. 98
Son. Edward' Coke 19 Oct. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.- J. P. Du Cane,
Capt. R. Artillery 16 Feb. 94
Qr. Master— G.L.Cockaday,
Qr. Mr. R. Art., Son. Lieut. 4 Nov. 96
Med. Off. -
Suffolk Artillery.
(Formerly the Suffolk Artillery Militia . )
Head Quarters, Ipswich.
Honorary Colonel.
F. W.B. Lord Rendlesham 12 Feb. 87
Lieutenant Colonel.
Lionel Tillotsnu. ret. pay
R. Artillery, Son. Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Major.
Charles John Easton, Son
Lt. Colonel 16 Mar. 98
Captains.
Edward Charles Moor, p.s.
Son. Major 21 Apr. 80
A.. Waller Cohhold. p.s 26 June 86
Ranulphus J. Carthew, p.s. 2 May 88
Roht. Chas. H. Lampen.?>.*.i8 Nov. gi
Alfred V. St. John White(A)2i Aug. 95
Zfein.HughEdm.Thellusson,
p.s 27 Apr. 9S
Lieutenants.
Stuart Kels > G. Mackenzie,
p.s 22 Dec. 97
Oscar Mark Harris />.*. •• 22 Dec. 97
Hen. Chaa. Simpson, p.s. 22 Def. 97
Lothian GraemeScott.yj.s. 12 Feb. 96
Second Lieutenants
Lio-el J.RidgwayConnolh'28 Feb. 98
Geo.Vivian Temple Layton 12 Oct. 9S
Claude Edward Byndei-
combe Bower 7 Dec. 98
Adj. 4- Capt. — S. H. Hooper,
Capt. Royal Artillery 23 Nov. 96
Qr. Master.— T. Ward, Qr.Mr.
U. Art.; Son. Capt 26 June
Med. Off.—
Sussex Artillery.
(Formerly Royal Sussex Art. Militia J
Head Quarters, Eastbourne.
Honorary Colonel.
James Hayes Sadler 5 Aug. 8a
Lieutenant Colonel.
A. R.Margary.p.s. (H), (1),
Son. Colonel ....30 Jan. 92
Majob.
Rushton Webber Adamson 9 Dec. 96
Captains.
Herbert Haworth Peel, p.s.
(I), Inst, of Artillery 9 Jan. 93
Freeman Thomas 27 Feb. 92
Reg.C.M.GilletiGridley,p..«.
(I) 28 Mar. 94
Chas. Hamilton R.Pelly, p.s. 27 Feb. 95
Fras. Jas. Maitiand, p.*. (1) 9 Dec. 96
Lieutenants.
Evernrd Archer Dealtry ... 8 Jan. 96
F. Fleetwood Rynd. p.s. ...2 Mar. 98-
Chas. Kich. Woodroffe, p.s. 2 Mar. 98
Francis George West, p.s. 2 Mar. 98.
John M'Cleau Griffin 5 Oct. 98.
Second Lieutenants.
Alick Wm. Wittit Lyc-n ... 2 Feb. 98
J.^hn Arthur Ballard 9 Feb. 98
William Frederic Parsons io Feb. 98'-
A.djt.iCapt.—
Med. Off.—
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
Antrim Artillery.
(Formerly tie Antrim Artillery Militia.
Head Quarteic, Carrickfergns.
Honor* »r Colonel.
James Martin M'Calmont,4
late dipt. S Sussars 4 Nov. qS-
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Eldred ThomasPottinger,5
late Capt. R.t Bombay) Art.
Son. Colonel 11 Oct. co>
Majors.
Jas L. Alison, Eon. Lt-Col... 28 May 89.
Edward J.KinseyU) 8 Aug. 92
Captains.
George Edward Elmitt.p.*.,
(I) , (0, Inst, of Artillery 4 June 92
JamesBoydGilmour-Smith,
(T)p.s 16 Sept.92
Daniel S. P. O'Riordan, p.s.
(H), serving in the Niger
Coast Protectorate 19 Feb. 96
John Hall Hedley, p.s 25 Nov. 96
Wm. Aguilar Allpress,p.».
(I) 28 July 97
LlBUTENANTS.
J~as. A. Armstrong . p. s. ,(H)
Assist, inspect or Gold Coast
Constabulary 27 May 95
Baptist Barton Crozier, p. s. 17 Nov. 97
Lionel Douglas Vernon ...28 Dec. 98
Robert Montagu Hill 28 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Geo. M. L. Irvine-Moore,
late Lt. 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 8 Sept 97
William Baird 16 Nov. 98
Adjutant. — Arch. Paris, Maj.
R. Marine Artillery 1 Aug. 94
Qr. Master— H. Smith, Qr.
Mr. E. Art., Ron. Lieut. 4 Nov. 96
Med. Off.—
South-East of Scotland
Artillery.
(Formerly the Haddington, Berwick
Linlithgow, and Peebles Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
Honorary Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
T. A. Houstoun-Boswall-
Prestou, Hon. Colonel 12 Nov. 92
Majob.
JohnC.Innes, Hon. Lt.Col. 24 Dec. 92
Captains.
Chas.ThompsonMenziesji.s.8 Aug. 83
Wm. H. S. Heron-Maxwell,6
late Capt. R Fus. Hon.
Major 22 Dec. 88
William Jas. Oliver, late
Capt. E. Artillery, Instruc-
tor of Artillery 22 Aug, 91
Robert Walter Purvis, p. s... 19 June 93
DavidWm.Milne-Home.y.s. 5 July 97
John Henderson Younger,
lateCapt.3Bn.il. Scotsj'.s. 5 July 97
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
John Hay Brooks 9 Nov. 98
Adit, f Capt.—F. M. David-
son, Capt. E. Artillery ...22 Jan. 97
Qr. Master. — J. Murray, Or.
Mr. B. Art.; Hon. Lieut. ...15 Oct. 92
Med. Off.—
Oork Artillery.
(Formerly the West Cork Artillery and
the Royal Cork City Artillery.)
Head Quarters, Fort Elizabeth, Cork.
Honobary Colonel.
J. F.EariBandon.Di. JP.31 July 78
Lieutenant Colonel.
Thos. Ainslie Lunham, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 19 Aug. 85
Majors.
Richard Thos. W°leh. p.s.
(I) [r], Hon. Lt. Colonel ... 9 Dec. 96
Captains.
John Craig, Hon. Major ...22 Sept. 83
John R. Seymour Lemon,
p.s 26 Nov. 92
JohnFrederick Ord, p.s. (I)
(H),Instructorof Artillery 7 June 93
Chas. G.Cathcart Hemphill,
p.s iq Dec. 94
Harold Dew hurst 4 Arjr. q6
John Lysaght 5 May 97
Militia Artillery,
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Leslie Bond, p.s.... 6 June 96
Arthur Quain 9 June 97
Ivon D'Esterre Roberts ...16 Mar. 98
Adjt.drCapt. — J.J.MacMahon,
Captain E. Artillery 22 May 97
Qr. Master.— C. M'Cafferty,
Qr.Mr.R.Art; Hon. Lieut. 8 Mar. 95
Donegal Artillery (The
Prince of Wales's).
(Formerly the Prince of Wales' Done-
gal Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Letterkenuy.
Honorary Colonel.
Jas. Wilfred Visct. Lifford 20 May 96
Lieutenant Colonel.
T. E. Batt,(I),-ffon. Colonel 25 Dec. 95
Majors.
Joseph George Griffith, p.s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 21 Apr. 94
WilhamDaniel Swiney,7J.s.22 Jan. 06
Captains.
William Bernard Reed, p.s.,
Hon. Major 1 Apr. 88
D.B. T. Todd-Thornton, p.s.
Hon. Major 19 May 88
John Robert Baillie, p. ». (t) 29 May 89
George Castriot De Einzy,
Inspector of tolice, British
Guiana 28 June 90
John E. C. James Cochrane.
p.s. (I), (H), serving with
the Lagos Constabulary ..,23 Dec. 91
Richard Abercrombie Irvine,
p.s. (I) (H), Assist. Insp.
Gold Coast Constabulary .. 2 Apr. 92
Sir Hairy J. Urquhart
Stewart, Bt 3 Apr. 95
John Sparks Dewhurst.p.s. 16 May 95
Charles Kemp Dawson, p.s. (I)
(H), serving in the Gold
Coast Constabulary 8 Jan. 96
Wm. Nathaniel Sawer, p.s. 5 Feb. 96
Frederick Hugh Crawford,
p.s 24 Feb. 97
John Francis Foster, p.s.,
(I), Instructor uf Artillery 6 June 98
Lieutenants.
Wm. Richard CD. Young
M'Dowel 28 July 97
Lewis F. Allan, p.s.. (t), (A) 1 Dec. 9-7
James Alex. Henderson ...17 Aug. 98
GeorgeHy. Walker D^bbyni? Aug. 98
William John Shannon 17 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Jno. Edwd Robt. Stephens 4 May 98
William Oliver Montague
Mason 6 May 98
Adjt. Jr Capt.— M. M. Courte-
nav, Capt. Eoyal Artillery 1 Jan. 96
Qr. Master.— E. B. Wager,
Qr. Mr. E. Art., Hon. Lieut. 9 Oct. 97
Dublin City Artillery.
(Formerly Dublin City Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Lieutenant Colonel.
WykehamC. Dickenson, p.s.,
Hon. Colonel 18 Nov. 96
Major.
ArthurWm. Thompson, p.s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 27 Jan. 97
Captains.
Wm.L.Smythe,)».*. (l),Inst.
of Artillery, Hon. Major... 5 Nov. 79
Edw. John M. Briscoe, p.s. 27 June 88
Ferdinand R.H.Merrickjo.s.io Sept.92
Howard John Sawer, p.s. ...2s Nov. 93
Fras. Wm. Digby M'Clean,
P-s., (I) 14 July 97
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Livingston William Nor-
man Thompson 22 Sept. 97
David John Christopher
E. Sherlock 24 Nov. 97
Samuel William Egerton ...21 Dee. 98
Adjt. if Capt.—R. A. C. Wel-
lesley, Capt. R. Artilleryi6 May 98
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Edinburgh Artillery.
(Formerly the Duke of Edinburgh's Ova
Edinburgh Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
HoNoRARr Colonel.
H.B.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh (reigning Duke of
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) , KG.
XT. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Honorary
Colonel E. Marines, and
Admiral of the Fleet 24 June 741
Lieutenant Colonel.
Alan John Colquhoun, CB. late
Lt. 42 F. ; Hon. Colonel... 20 Aug. 87
Majors.
Eobert S. Marshall, p.s., (I),
( H) , Reserve, Adjutant
British Guiana Police ...17 Mar. 96
William Scott, p.s. (I) iS Mar. 96
Captains.
Algernon Mercer, p.s. (I)
Instructor of Artillery 12 Feb. 87
Joseph Edward Lee, p.s. late
Maj. 1 Newcastle-on-Tyne
Art. Vols., Hon. Major 14 Mar. 91
Eobert Alex. Christison, p.s.
(H). serving in the
British Guiana Police ... 4 Apr. g4
Gilbert Lumley Johnstone, p.s.
(H) (I), serving with the
Gold Coast Constabulary ...20 Feb. 95
C. W. N. Brown-Constable 7 June 97
William Henry Allen 29 Sept. 97
Samuel Price Munro, (Q)...i2 Jan. 98
Walter Holmes Thornhill 12 Jan. 98
Sir Harald G.Hewett, Ra>-f. 13 July 98
Lieutenants.
Basil Victor Macdona, p.s. 20 Oct. 97
Hy.Fred.LeieesterLocoekio Apr. 98
John Allen 13 July 96
Reginald Geo. Angus 26 Oct. g3
Second Lieutenants.
Claude Harold Black-wood 4 Sep;. 97
Gerald Wolstenholme Lee 18 Aug. 98
Lewis V. Astley Cooper ..30 Sept. 98
John Hy. Buist Millar 14 Dec. 98
Ad), ic Capt.—G. A.Cardew,
Capt. R. Artillery 1 Jan. 96
Qr. Master. —
Med. Of.—
Fife Artillery.
(Formerly the Fife Artillery Militia.)'
Head Quarters, Cupar.
Honoraet Colonel.
Sir P. Arthur Halkett,
Bart.10 28 Aug. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
George Murrav Boothby,
Hon.Col . late Capt. E. Art. 2 Jan. g7
Major.
Robert Davidson, p.s. (I) ... 3 Feb. 97
Captains.
Arthur Moubray 21 May go
Wm. Cossley Atherton. late
Zt. Eoyal Navy, Hon.Majnr 10 Dec. 92
Frederic Delmar Barry
late Capt. iq Hussars, Com-
mandant JohnreSikhForce 2 Feb. 93
Georga Hamilton Fenner... 16 Apr. g3
Lieutenants.
Robert D. Morris Keate ...29 June 96
Daniel Burges 15 Dec. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Vere Brandram Webb 8 Sept, 97
Hugh Alfred Cholmley 5 Jan. 98
Henry Lioyd Murrow 16 Mar. 98
Henry Frederick Lvall
Grant, p.s., late Lieut. 1
Aberdeen Vol. Artillery ... 2 June 98
Alfred Melvin Matthews. ..21 Sept. 98,
Adjt.* Capt.—\V. B. Uark-
ness, Capt. R. Marine Ait. 8 Oct. 9.-
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.—
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Forfar and Kincardine Art.
(Formerly the Forfar and Kincardine
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Montrose.
Hosobaei Colonel.
Sir Reg. H. Alex. Ogilvy,
St., p.s.. Aide de Camp to
the Queen ,9 Sept.94
Lt. Colonel.
C. N., Lord Carnegie, p.s..
Son. Colonel 28 Nov. 94
Majors.
Son. Chas. Maule Ramsay,
late Lt. R. Artillery ...'... 4 Oct. 90
Captains.
Alexander D. Seton (t),p.s.
(I), Son. Major 8 Jan. 87
Wm. Fred. Forsyth-Grant,
p.s. (I), Inst, of Art 6 Jan. 94
Alex.O.Fownes-Luttrell.p.s.ii Sept. 95
Wm. HamiltonRitchie.yj.s.ii Sept.95
Oswald Vavasour Yates.p.s. n Sept.05
SydneyJamesGainmell.p.s. 4 Aug.97
Lieutenants.
James A.IIarrisLindsay.p.s. i^May 95
William Dyce Stewart, p.s.
late Capt. 1 Aberdeen Vol.
Art 3 Nov. 96
Alan Bruce Carnegie, p.s.... 1 Jan. 98
John D. Burnett Ogilvy, p.s. 1 Jan. 98
Arthur George S£ Earl of
Dalhcusie 7 Dec. 98
Seconu Lieutenants.
Robert William Duff 2 Feb. 98
ergus Brinsley Nixon 4 Apr. 98
Son. Douglns A Kirnaird,
Master cf Kinnaird 14 Dec. 98
Adjt. 4 Capt— G. M. Camp-
bell, Major R. Mar. Art. 3 Mar. 97
Qr. Master. — J. Dickens, Qr.
Mr. Roy. Art., Son. Lieut.
Med. Off.—
Militia Artillery.
Second Lieutenants.
Montagu Lane,/?. s 4 May 96
Cecil Sismey Knight, p.s.... 26 Aug. 96
Reginald " K. Lynch-
Staunton 2 Mar. 98
Adjt. 4 Capt. — C. Lyon,
Capt. R. Artillery 4 Nov. 95
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.—
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Artillery.
Duke of Connaught1 s Own.)
{Formerly the Sampshire Art. Militia
and the Isle of Wight Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Sandown, I.W.
Honorary Colonels.
General S.B.S. the Duke of
Conna-ght,11 KG. KT.
KP.GCSI.GCMG.GCIE.
GCVO. KCB. Rifle Bri-
gade, &c. &.C 24 July 75
Henry, Duke of Wellington,
late Grenadier Guards ...22N0V.84
Lieutenant Colonel.
Maitland Moore-Lane, late
Lt.Col. R. Art. Son. Col. 20 July 89
Majors.
Wm. L. Nicholl Clayton, p.s s.
(t), Son. Lt.Colonel 5 Aug. 85
Captains.
JohuArthurLainson,y.«. (t)
Son. Major 10 Apr. 80
Wm. H. G. Gordon, p.s. (t),
Son. Major 19 Ncv. 81
<3harlesWestrow Hulsc, p.s.
Son. Major 25 Apr. 85
Geoffrey Warburton,p.«.(I),
Son. Major 6 Feb. 86
Wm. R. Reeve-Tucker,^2 p.s.
(T), (S 1 , rerving with Lagos
Constabulary 14 Apr. 90
Ashley Paget W. Williams,
p.s. serving with Bechuana-
lani Police 25 July 91
Hen. Gordon Watson, p.s.
(I), Intl. of Artillery 1 Mar. 93
JLiIEUTENANTS.
Robert Oi'.iver Harrild 20 Jan. 94
Godfrey Maule Nicholson
p» , 13 Mar. 95
Charles Lillington HaU,p.s.i4 Oct. 9
Lancashire Artillery.
{Formerly the Royal Lancashire
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Seaforth.
Honorary Colonel.
James Clifton Brown 14 July 88
Lt.Colonel.
Stanley Arnold, Son. Col. 14 July 8S
Major.
R. C. Drury, p.s. (t), (I),
Son. Lt.Colonel 2 July 98
Captains.
Alfred James Budd, p.s. ;i)
Instructor of Artillery ...18 Aug. 86
Greville E. Joseph.p.s. if]. ..13 Nov. So
Eustace Theodore Heaven 1 May 95
Frank Sydney Pershouse,
p.s 3 Nor. 97
Lieutenants.
DudleyBaines Forwood,y.s.i9 Feb. 96
Ronald Hamilton Earle, p.s. 2 Jan. 97
Arthur R. Blandy Cossart,
P-» 18 Aug. 97
ReginaldWilfredLamb,jj.s.23 Feb. 98
Percy Sumner Saward,^. 8.23 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Alan George Eden 9 Mar. 98
Adj. 4- Capt.— W.D.Burrard,
Capt. R. Artillery 13 Jan. 96
Qr. Master.— J. Cox. Qr.
Mr. R. Art. ; Son. Lieut. iS May 92
Med. Off —
Limerick City Artillery.
{Formerly the Limerick City Artillery
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Limerick.
Honorahy Colonel.
S. P., Yisct. Gort 30 Nov. 65
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. D. Maunsell, p.s. [<]
Son. Colonel 2 Dec. 93
Major.
Wm. A. Bentley, p.s. [/],
(I), 11], Son. Lt.Colonel 13 Jan. 94
Captains.
Arthur Fdv.in Kershaw , p.s.
Chief Comm'indant Cyprus
Constabulary 2 Mar. 89
John Jermyn Nicholson,
p.s. (I) \S) , Inst, of Art. 3 Aug. 95
Sarold Galway Warren, p.s.
{1),{S). serving with Sierra
Leone Frontier Police 2 Sept. 96
William Ross Brown, p.s.
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 3 July 97
Basil Roche-Kelly, p.* 25 Aug. 97
Da wsonD.R.H. Heather, p.s. 4 Sept. 97
Lieutenants.
Ray mondEdwards Harman
p.s 22 June 98
Srcond Lieutenants.
Edward Thomas Gelston...n Aug. 97
Geo.OswaldMichaelFurnellT6 Feb. 98
Hugh Heneage Finch 26 Oct. 98
Norman D'Arcy Fitz-
Gerald 2 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4 Capi.—C. S. Taylor,
Captain Royal Artillery ...16 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — J.Edwards,
Qr.Mr. R. Art.; Son.
Captain 21 May 87
Med. Off.—
Mid-Ulster Artillery.
{Formerly Mid-Ulster Art. Militia.)
Head Quartern, Dungannon.
Honorary Colonel.
Son. Wm. StuartKnox, late
Major 21 F 26 Mar. 67
Lieutenant Colonel.
Robert J. P. Saunders, late
Lt. R. Art., Son. Colonel 16 Feb. 89
Major.
J. S. Irwin, Son. Lt.Col.... 8 June 89
Captains.
William Browne, S0n.Maj.2y Sept.8o
Wm. RyanLyle, p.s Son.Maj.i-j May 84
Cecil Balfour Phipson, p.s.
(I), Instructor of Artillery 18 Mar. 91
Thos. A. H. Knox- Browne 27 Apr. 9i
Lieutenants.
Augustin James Digan, p.s.,
{S), (I), serving under t
Royal Niger Company 24 Sept. 92
Robert Jackson Adams, p.s. 3 Feb. 94
YnyrRichardP.Burges,/).s.i5 July 9
Second Lieutenants.
Claude Maitland Patrick
Brabazou i4May 97
Herbert Capel Kennedy
Crawley 17 May 58
Jasper Martin 16 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4 Capt.— J. B. Parry,
Captain R. Artillery 20 Feb. 95
Med. Off. — Surg. Lt.Colonel
Wm. Twigg.JhTZ) 1 Mar. 73
Tipperary Artillery.
{Formerly the Dukeof Clarence' sMunster
Artillery, South Tipperary Militia.)
Head Quarters, Templemore.
Honorary Colonel.
UC Sir Charles John S.
Gough,13 <?CB 13 Jan. g7
Lt.Colonel.
Fred. J.S.Lecky, Son. Col. 25 Nov. 96
Majors.
Austin F. Budd en, p.s. Son.
Lt.Colonel 24 Mar. 97
Captains.
John Godfrey Phillips, p.s. 28 Apr. 82
David Ernest Shine 23 May 93
John Hopkinson Phillips ...15 May 93
H owar Mount S.Lovering,
p.s. (A) I), Inst, of Art ....19 May 97
Thomas Moreton Sheppard,
p.s 2 July 98
Lieutenants.
Harold Walter Jones 6 Apr. 98
Walter Jo s. de Rupe Thack-
well 14 Sept. 9B
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. 4 Capt.— R.C.Brown,
Capt. R. Mar. Artillery. .16 Dec. 95
Qr. Master. —
Waterford Artillery.
Formerly the Waterford Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Waterford.
Honorary Colonel.
T3S. Field Marshal the Rt.
Son. F. S. Lord Roberts
of Kandahar and Water-
ford,^ KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCIE. R. Artillery 4-Mar. 96
Lt.Colonel.
Honry W.F. Chapman, p.s.
Son. Colonel 8 June 96
MiJOSS,
Robert Thomas Care w, Jun .26
Captains.
Laurence GrattanEsnionde,
P-» 3
Loftus A. Bryan, p s. (I),
Instructor of Artillery ...15
L. W. Bonaparte Wj-se, p.s.
(I) 10
Henry C. Villiers Stuart ... 5
SinclairF.Kirkwood, p.s. (1)26
Lieutenants.
Calvtrley Jas. Jn. Lysfer,
p.s. serving in the British
Honduras Constabulary... 8
Wm. Robert Penrose, p.s. 11
Geo. F. Stratford Take, p.s. 26
Napoleon G. A. E. Bona-
parte-Wyse, p.s 20
Ernest Desmond Farrell
Gee, p.s 6
Second Lieutenants.
John Joseph O'Xeill-Power 8
Adjt. 4r Capt. — R. C.
Chartres, Lieut. E. Art. 10
Qr.Master. —
Med. Off.—
Aug. 96
June 89
June 91
Sept.Q2
Nov. 92
Aug. 96
Apr. 93
Nov. 93
May 94
Feb. 95
Jan. 97
Sept. 97
Jan. 98
West of Scotland Artillery
(Formerly Argyll and Bute Art. Militia
Head Quarters, Campbeltown.
Honoraby Colonel.
Smollett M. Eddington.XIL.
.TP. late Lt. <f Adj. 78 F. 22 Oct.
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Younger, <slatc Colonel
E. Artillery 2 Dec.
Major.
Fra. A. Walk3r-J0r.es, p.s. 21 Nov.
Capt ^ins.
James Thos. Nichol, p.s.(t),
(I), Inst, of Artillery, Ron.
Major '. 5 Nov.
DuncanC.BurnsMacdcnald,
p.s 20 Aug.
Alasdair Stewart Robert-
son, p.s 16 Aug.
jas. H. de Dutton 3 Mar. ,
Lieutenants.
James Gourlie 4 May <
Geo. Fred. Neale Arthur ...16 May <
Second Lieutenants.
John Creagh Scott 2 Mar. <
Hugh Robert Norman
Pritchard 2 Mar. 1
Ernest Wilfred Holland
Pritchard 2 Mar. •
AngusE.MethvenThomsoni6 Mar.
Arthur A. Shakespear
Younger 26 Oct.
Vivian Moffat Fergusson...2i Dec.
Adjt.fCapt.—C J.Fisher,
Captain B. Artillery 3 Mar.
Qr. Mr.—'E. J. Murray, Qr.
Mr. B. Art. ; Hon. Lieut. 78 June
Med. Off.—
Wicklow Artillery.
{Formerly the Wicklow Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Geo. Tottenham,'"
late Scots Guards 17 Aug. 81
Lt. Colonel.
Henry E.W. de Robeck, ret.
pay B. Artillery 25 Apr. 92
Major.
Wm. Heighington, p.s. (I),
Son. Lt. Colonel 17 May 92
Captains.
H. S. W. Pennington, p.s.
serving with Jamaica Con-
stabulary 1 May Qj
Thos. Edw. M. Madden, p.s.
(I) Instructor of Artillery2i May 93
Henry Joseph Harrington,
p-s.{l) 25 May 96
William Tyndali Black.y.s. 4 May 98
Geo. Stratford Burton, p.s. 4 May 98
Militia Artillery.
Robert Arch. Cochrane
Forster, (H) Hon. Major 4 May 98
Thomas Ord 9 May 9c
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Donald Alex. Forbes26 Oct. 98
Adjt.6rCa.pt.— M.J. C.Dennis,
Captain E. Artillery 1 June 94
Qr.Master. — A. Small, Qr.
Mr. B. Art.; Hon. Capt. 20 July 87
Med. Off.—
85O
Qr. Master. -
Mid. Off —
Sligfi Artillery.
(The Duke of ConnaughV t Own.)
(Formerly the Duke of ConnaughV sO
Sligo Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Sligo.
- Honorary Colonel.
H.E.H. The Duke of Con-
naught and Strathearu.11
EG. ET. KP. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. GCVO.
KCB. Rifle Brigade, &c,
&c 3 June
Likutenant Colonel.
Wm. G. Wood-Martin, late
Lt. 44 F. Aide de Camp to
the Queen, and Colonel ...21 Apr.
Major.
Gerrard Macklin Eccles 25 Sept
Captains.
Robert W. G. Hillas,ls p.s.,
late Capt. Somerset Lt.
Inf. Hon. Major iS July
John D. A. Roberts. ret. pay
Boyal Art., Hon. Major ...18 June
ArthurHarold WSaunders-
Knox-Gore, p.s. (I), In-
structor of Artillery 4 Nov.
Hugh Russell, p.s 15 Jan.
Lieutenants.
George Abraham Heather 10 Feb.
Lionel C. F. Wynne, p.s. ...10 Feb.
Wm. Chambers Pomeroy
Russell • 22 Dec.
Robert Vaughan Wynn 22 Dec.
Second Lieutenants.
AlanRichd. LeopoldMasont6 Feb.
ClementA. Johnstone-Smith 5 Oct.
Capt. ic Adjt.— T. E. W. Bid-
good, Capt. E. Artillery 20 Aug.
Paymaster.— AlnertH.Knox 2 Feb.
Med. Of—
Londonderry Artillery.
(Formerly the Londonderry Artillery
Militia, and previously the London-
derry Light Infantry .)
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
Honorary Colonel.
SirH. H. Bruce, Bt. late Cor.
if Sub Lt. 1 Life Guards ...16 Jan. 78
LlBUTKNANT COLONEL.
David W. Stevenson, (H),
(1), Hon. Colonel 3 Nov. 97
Major.
Stewart A. M. Bruce, p.s.n Dec. 98
Captains.
Alex. Boj'le, Hon. Major ...29 Jan. 81
Wm. Quin, Hon. Major 23 June S3
HargraveB.deHamel.p.s.(H)
serving with Straits Settle-
ment Police 13 Aug. 92
ErskineEyre JJrest,Dep.Begis-
trar Irish LandComntissioniy Sept. 92
WilliamIrvineLeathem,p.».24 Apr. 93
Henry Alexander Cowper,
p.s. (I) 2 Oct. 95
Wm.HovendenFfolliott.p.s.
Inst, of Artillery 14 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Sidney Smith, p.s 27 Nov. 95
Ernest G. Meade Swifte,j>.s.ri Mar. 96
Douglas Stewart, p.s. Assist.
Supdf. of Police Straits
Settlements 17 Mar. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Frederick Sutton 9 Mar. 98
Charles Reed 8 May 98
Arthur Richmond 18 June 98
Adj. <Sr Capt.—F. B. H.
Moore, Captain B. Art.... 8 Mar. 98
Glare Artillery.
(Formerly the Clare Artillery MUitia
and previously the Clare Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Ennis.
Honorary Colonel.
E. D. Lord Inchiquin 26 Apr. 82
Lt. Colonel.
George O'Callaghan-West-
ropp, (H), (t), retired pay
Irish Eif.es 3 Dec. 98
Majob.
Captains.
Wm. Mansel Bowen,p.s.(I),
Instructor of Artillery 4 June 92
Philip Anthony Dwyer, p.s. 17 Feb. 94
Charles Patrick Mahon-
Hagan, p.s 28 July 97
Jas. Ferguson, p.s. late 2nd
Lieut. 3 Dragoon Guards 3 Nov. 97
Lieutenants.
John G. Morris M'Ostrich,
p.s 24 Feb. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas F. Hume Crowe. ..25 Dec. 05
Joseph Cameron Dunbar. ..16 Feb. 98
George Chatterton 9 Feb. 98
MarcusCecilAnsonRickards 7 Mar. 98
Adjt. 4 Capt. — B. Gosselin,
Lieut. Boyal Artillery T Dec. 97
Qr.Master. — W. Anderson,
Qr.Mr. E. Art. Hon. Lt. 30 Apr. qo
Paymaster. —
WESTERN DIVISION.
Cornwall and Devon Miners
Artillery.
(Formerly the Boyal Cornwall 4r Devon
Miners Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Falmouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Colman B. Rashleigh,
Bart. JP 25 Nov.
Lt. Colonel.
Thos. Moor A.Horsford, JP.
p.s. Hon. Colonel 29 July 96
Majob.
Francis John Hext,JP.(I),
Hon. Lt. Colonel 19 Aug. 96
Captains.
Harry J.Young Jamieson,
JP. Hon. Major 18 Apr. 85
Robert M. Nowell-TJstickeiS July 91
A. F. Bealey, late Capt.
Falmouth Dw. Vol. Eng. u Nov. 96
William Guthrie Bedford... 4 May 98
Lieutenants.
Ralph Halford Thompson,
p.s 2 Jan. 97
D. Walkden Roberts, p.s. ...4 May 98
James G. Cavenagh-Main-
waring, p.s 4 May 98
Second JjIbutenants.
Adj. 4- Capt.— T. R. Phillips,
Captain E. Art 15 Aug. 98
Med.Off.—
Devon Artillery.
(Formerly the Devon Artillery MilUia.)
Head Quarters, Devonport.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Geo. S. Stucley, Bart. 1 Jan. 73
LlEUTBNANT COLONEL.
Wm. Gorges Lowther,22 ret.
pay E. Artillery, Hon. Col. 5 May 94
Major.
Owen Willmer White 29 Apr. 94
Captains.
OscarKnocker Dibb, p.s. (I). 27 June 94
John Wright Guise, [t] (A) 9 Jan. 95
Frederic Dalton, p.s. (t) (A) iq Feb. 96
Chas. Carlyle Macdowell,
p s. (1) (H) ..,_ 24 Mar. go
85i
Lieutenants.
John Fred. Badger Moodj-27 July 98
JohnOoe 27 July 98
Oswald Rocke Swayne ... 27 July 98
Edward St. Geo.Lowther 27 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Cardell Pascoe Martyn ...15 June 98
Adit. 4- Capt.—E. M'M.
Seddon, Capt. R.Artilleryio Feb. oS
Med. Off.—
Durham Artillery.
(Formerly theDurhamArtilleryMildiu.)
Head Quarters, Sunderland.
HoNOBABY COLONEL.
Lt. Colonel.
Harold P. Ditmas,p.«. [^(1)23 Oct.
Majok.
T .C.M'Kenzie, Hon. Lt. Col. 12 Dec.
John Cook H. II. Jones,p.s.27 May
Captains.
Wm.Edwd.Bailey.^e Capf.
2 Vol. Bn. TV. Riding Regt.28 Sept.
Reginald Leigh Brfcad, p.s. 21 May
JohnF. Clarkson.p.u. (t) ...12 Dec.
James Gowans, p.* 13 May
HughSidneyStreatfeild.p.s. 1 June
■Walter Norman Grepe, p.s. q June
Herbert W. Sleddon, p.s. ...n July
Alex. Gordon M'Kenzie,p.*.23 Nov.
Lieutenants.
Waiter W. de Mattos, />.*... 9 Sept.
Perey Sharland Ashfordp.*.9 Sept.
Edward Herbert Place, p.s. 9 Sept.
J»tin P. N. Swainston
Strangwayes, (H), late
Capt. 4 Bn. W.York Regt.i7 Apr.
Charles Francis Hawkins 2 Mar.
Ronald G.Mayson Johuson,
V-» 2 Mar.
Francis Edward Belcombe 23 Nov.
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Septimus S. Cooke... 2 Apr.
Lenox Arth. Dutton Naper 4 Apr.
Harold E.Churton Ditmas24June
Archibald John Bachannan 9 Nov.
Henrv Norman Haggie 3 Dec
Adjt. 6r Capt.— A. E. Harri-
son. Capt. R. Artillery ... 5 Jan.
Qr. Master. — A. B. Gee,
Qr.Mr. R.Art 1 July
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
James Rawlings 1 Dec.
Glamorgan Artillery.
(Formerly the Royal Glamorgan
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Swansea.
Honobory Colonel.
W. T. -EaWo/Dunravenand
Mountearl, KP 17 Apr. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Roper Wright, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. 94
Majok.
Robert B. Robertson 38 Apr. 96
Captains.
Eliezer Jones Evans 29 Aug. 91
Lorn E. H. liumfrey, p.s.
(H), Assistant Inspector
Lagos Constabulary 23 Oct. 05
Sampson Geo. V.Harris, p.*.22 Oct. 95
Kenneth LambertBath,p.». 2b June 97
Rowland M. Daniel, p.s. (//)
(I) serving with British
South African Police 6 Apr. 9S
William Chas. Wright, p.s. 2SDec. 93
Lieutenants.
George W. A. Lloyd 19 Apr. 90
Chas. Dighy Williams, p.s. 26 June 97
Harold Wadlow, p. s 6 Apr. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Godfrey Masters 21 Septus
Adjt. 6c Capt.—E. F. Hall,
Capt. R. Artillery 19 Dec. g5
Med. Off.—
Militia Artillery.
Northumberland Artillery.
( Formerly Northumberland Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Honoeaey Colonel.
Charles John Reed, CB 10 Nov. 88
Lt. Colonel.
Henry Best HansHamilton .
Hon. Colonel 10 Nov. 88
Majob.
Charles C. Edwards,29 Hon.
Lt. Colonel, p.s 12 Jan. 89
Captains.
Jasper M. Richardson, p.s.
(t), Hon. Major 15 May 75
Fra. Douglas Blake, p.s.,
Hon. Major 17 Nov. 80
Peter Swanztoyi, p.s. (I),
Hon. Major, British Vice
Consul at Las Palmas 3 July 86
FrederickAug.S. Steele,p.s.
Hon. Major 12 Jan. 89
Mathias Hugh Dunn, p.s.
Hon. Major 6 May 92
AlfredJamesFoster.p.s.fi7),
Hon. Major 11 June 92
George Elliot A. Pyle, p.s.
Hon. Major 4 June 98
LIEUTENANTS.
Henry Alwyn Bros, p.s 7 Oct. 93
John E. Ryrie Oldfield, p.s. ? July 95
John Carnaby Collingwood 7 Oct. 96
Wm. Drur3' Drury-Lowe...i6 Mar. 98
Arthur Nicholas Lindsay
Wood, ps 16 Mar. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Owen Stanley Lloyd 5 July 97
Henry Jas. Philips King... 1 Apr. 98
Cecil Horace Clark 11 June 98
Henry John Rofe ..10 June 98
Adjt. 4- Capt —
Qr. Master. — W. Seager,
Hon. Lt.; Qr. Mr. R. drt. 11 Nov. 91
Med. Off—
Carmarthen Artillery.
(Formerly the Royal Carmarthen
Artillery Militia.)
Head Quarters, Carmarthen.
Honoeaey Colonel.
Y£. Lt. General Sir James
Hills-Johnes,30 GCB. ret.
pay Royal Artillery 25 Feb. 91
Lt. Colonel.
F. A. V. Earl of Cawdor,
p.s. Hon. Colonel 24 Sept. 92
Majok.
Sir Jas. H. Williams-Drum-
mond . Bt. late Lt. Gr. Gds.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 6 May 93
Captains.
Andrews George Parker ...21 Mar. 91
Grismond Philipps, p.s. (D.14 Nov. 91
Ernald E. Richardson, p. s. 15 Mar. 93
F. D. VVilliams-Drummond,
p.i 6 May 93
William Kennedy,/).* ;8 Apr. 97
Fredk. Colpoys Keane, p.s. 16 Apr. 98
Lieutenants.
Herbert Davies-Evans, p s.
(I), Inst, of Artillery 22 May 91
Hugh F. V. Visct. Emlyn,
DL.p.s 12 Mar. 92
Charles Leyshou Dillwyn-
VenabieK-Llewelyn,j>.s. 29 July 93
George Powell Roch,p.». ...26 Sept.94
Hon. Walter Fitzuryan Rice,
p s 28 Apr. 97
Henry Bath, p.s 16 Apr. 98
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Henrv Erasmus E.Philipps2o Jan. 97
if on. 'Wilfrid Chas. William m.
Egerton ec. 97
Adjt. ir Capt.—B.. P. Moles-
worth, Capt. R. Artillery 18 Apr. 98
Qr. Master. — T. Williams,
Qr.Mr. R.Art.; Hon. Lieut. 6 Apr. 92
Med. Off.—
Pembroke Artillery.
(Formerly Royal Pembroke Art. Militia. )
Head Quarters, Fort Hubberstone.
Honobaby Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Fra.PerrottEdwardes.-ffon.
Colonel 6 Oct. 88
Major.
Wm. Charles Cope, (1) 17 Oct. 91
Captains.
Lewis Peskett,/).*. (I), Inst.
of Artillery 24 Nov. 88
Chas. JoshuaJos. Harris./).* 5 Aug. 93
Arthur Ernest Baldwin (A)
Hon. Major 4 Sept.93
Ralph Dunn, p. s.( '!) 6 Nov. 95
Lieutenants.
Percy AulagnierLegg,p.s. (H)
serving under the Royal
Niger Company 8 Jan. 96
John Rendall 20 July c "
Rd. Jackson Clarke, (H) 2 Nov.
Second Lieutenants.
Walter W. R. Macfarlane...i2 Jan.
William E iward Delves-
Brougnton 21 Dec. 98
Adjt.JrCapt.— S.L.Crockett,
Capt. Royal Artillery I2 Dec. q3
Med.Off.—
Yorkshire Artillery.
(Formerly Yorkshire Art. Militia.)
Head Quarters, Scarborough.
Honobaby Kolonel.
Arthur Brooksbank,35 late
Capt. 38F.JF 23 Nov. 89
Lt. Colonel.
p.s.c. Jas. Digby Lesard,36
late Capt. R. Artillery,
Hon. Colonel 23 Nov. 89
Majoks.
Robert Lesle3- ,p.s. [I), Hon.
Lt. Colonel 3 Nov. 97
Captains.
Simon C Scrope, p.« 2 Apr. 87
Wm. Edwin Fell, p.s.. U),
Instructor of Artillery ... 4 Nov. 91
Richard Marshall, p.*.\l)...js Mar. 93
AnthonyGerard Salvia,/;.*. 7 June 07
John Cecil Yorke, p.s 3 Nov. 97
Lieutenants.
E.A.F.WhittallHeroert,p.*.i5 May 93
Verney Asser, i).« 23 Jan. 95
Joseph Robinson Pease.p.s. 3 Nov. 97
Gilbert Thompson 3 Nov. 97
Alan D. Harrison, p.s. (i~)...3 Nov. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Arch. Woollaston White ...27 Oct. 97
Oswald Keateven Chance... 1 Nov. 97
Herbert Win. Dumaresq ...31 Jan. 98
George Richard Ba!ston...23 Feb. 98
Adjt. 4r Capt — M. S. Wil-
iiams, Capt. R. Artillery 8 Sept. 98
Qr. Master.— S. Firth, Qr.
Mr. R.Art. Hon. Capt. ...ti Nov. 9©
lied. Off—
Cardigan Artillery.
(Formerly Roy at Cardigan Art. Militia.')
Head Quarters. Aberystwith.
Honoraey Colonel.
JohnLewes,3" lateioIiragns.il Aug. 83
Lieutenant Colonel.
Thomas Lloyd, CB. p.s.
Hon. Colonel 26 Oct. 87
Majob.
Gilbert Saltoun Jones,3* ret.
pay Royal Artillery, Hon.
Lt.Celonel 25 Mar. 96
Captains.
John Williams Cunlirfe, It),
Hon. Major 4 May 87
Michael BuvviingCastie,p.*.ioMar. 89
J. B. Taunton, p.s. Hon. J/a/13 Apr. 89
Edw. Chester Rogerson, p.s. 18 Apr. 94
William Jenks.p.*. (l),rnst.
of Artillery 7 May 94
Edw. W. David Evans, p.s. 7 Apr. 97
Lieutenants.
Harry Gordon HudgkinsoD28 Sept.89
Hy.Robt.SkynnerSti'adlingi5 July 93
Thos.O.Ramsay Sladec J).*. 4 Apr. 94
John Lloyd Husrhes 7 May 94
John Carbury Holford 2 Apr. 98,
Maurice H. Cazalet, /;.*. ... 2 Apr. 98
Second Lieutenants.
George H. Oughter.-ui, p.s. n Feb. 97
Frederick Hy. Berryman 10 Nov. 97
Charles James Spencer ...16 Mar. 98
Adjt. dr Capt. — S. I.ushing-
ton. Captain R. Artillery 16 Feb. 95.
Qr.Mr.— W. Stephens. Qr.
Mr. R. Art.; Hon. Lieut. 6 Apr. 92
Med. Of.—
Si'
Militia Engineers.
ROYAL ENGINEERS (MILITIA).
852
Royal Anglesey.
Head Quarters, Beaumaris.
Honorary Colonel.
The*. L. Hampton Lewis,*"
late Capt. 5 Dragoon Gds.iq Oct. 91
Lieutenant Colonel.
Sir Richd. Hy. Wiliiams-
Bulkeley, Bart 10 Feb. 97
Major.
William Glynne Massey 24 Apr. 97
Captains.
Francis Hooper Rawlins,
(H), p.s 12 Nov. 92
Thomas Fanning Evans ... 1 Apr. 95
John Hy. Pritchard Raynerio Mar. 97
Sir Thos. L. Hughes Neave,
Bart 9 ^ay 9^
Lieutenants.
John L. Hampton-Lewis ...20 May 95
Lewis Grote Beaumont 24 Apr. 97
Frederick Allan Maclean. ..22 June 98
George Courtenay Tracy .. 22 June 98
Second Lieutenants.
Lewis Harry Goring Lloyd 8 Sept. 97
Leonard Hep-worth 3 Nov. 97
Arthur Lyulph Stanley ...10 Aug. 98
Portsmouth Division.
(Gosport.)
Major.
T. E. A. Jones, (P),(H) 25 Feb. 88
Captains.
William Hawley, (P) 4 Mar. 93
Lieutenants.
SpencerLewisMortimer,j>.s.n Mar. 96
PercyN.Buckley, (P), (H),ln-
structor of Musketry 14 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Josepn Norman de
Salis 2 Mar. 98
Ad it —
Needles Division,
<Fort Victoria, Isle of Wight.)
Major.
tieonardNormanBarrow (P)i9 Aug. 93
Captain.
A. F.W. H. Somerset-Leeke,
{H), (P), Inst. of Musketry 8 July 93
Lieutenants.
'■Osbert Joseph Blundell, p.s.25 Mar. 93
Second Lieutenants.
Stephen Langton, p.s 3 Mar. 97
Adjutant.— C C. J. Pery,
Captain R. Engineers 1 Apr. 97
Med. Off.—
Blue Facines.
Plymouth Division.
•(Plymouth, Devonport & Anchorage.)
Major.
R. Penrose Pilgrim, (t) (P)
Hon. Lt. Colonel 4 May 89
Captains.
Rchd.D.LeeJames,(fl),(P), 2 June 88
•Charles Percy Dean, (P),
late Capt. Canadian Art.,
Hon. Major 10 Jan. 91
Lieutenants.
•Geo. Percy A. Phillips, (P) 3 Mar. 94
'C.GsbornSpringfield(P)(if)i9 Sept.94
John Harvey Prior, (P),(.H),
Instructor 0} Musketry ... 16 Sept. 93
.Francis Gerard Callaghan,
(P) 5Mav 97
Second Lieutenants.
Royal Monmouthshire,
Head Quarters, Monmouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Godfrey G.,Lord Tredegar42 9 Dec. 85
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. E. C Curre, p.s., Hon.
Colonel 6 Feb. 95
Majors.
Geo. F. Henry, Lord Raglan,-**
p.s., ret. pay Grenadier
Guards Hon. Lt. Colonel 29 May 95
Hon. G.W.R. Somerset,;).*. 21 June 97
Captains.
HeuryE.MorsranLindsay,"
p.s., (H), Capt. ret. pay
R.Eng., Hon. Major 2 Dec. 91
Courtenay C.E.Morgan,p.s.3o Dec. 91
C.M.Crompton-RoDerts.p.s.14 May 92
Chas. J. Helbert Helbert,
p.s., late Lt. Welsh Fus.... 2 Sept. 93
John George O'Brien 13 Feb. 92
Geo.M. Lagier Lamotte, p.s.
(H) 27 Mar. 98
Submarine Miners.
Lieutenants.
Alan Theodore Smythe, (P) 9 June 97
Thos. William Farquhar
Spottis-wood, (P) 15 June 98
Second Lieutenants.
Cyril Henry Ayseough 28 July 97
John Wm.'Fras. Tarleton 15 June 98
Thames Division.
(Gravesend.)
Major.
'C.P.Boyd, (P),Hon.Lt.Col. 8 June i
Captains.
Chas. Grundy Holland,
(P), (H) Inst, of Musketry 5 June i
Lionel Norton Blaekwell,p.s.
(H) {Lt. 4 Bn. Shropshire
Lt.Inf. 21 Sept. $g);Anut-
Insp. Lagos Constabulary 15 June :
Arthur Ooerton Luckman,
(P),UT) serving in the Gold
Coast Constabulary 15 June c
Medway Division.
(Sheerness.)
Honorary Lt. Colonel.
Rich. Colley Wellesley, (P)i6 Nov.98
Major.
Ernest W. Guinness, (P) 3 Dec.gS
Captains.
Robert Murray Lawes, (P) 4 July 91
Lieutenants.
Henry Mansford, (P) (H),
Instructor of Musketry ...10 June 93
Chas.G. Manners-Sutton(P)
Instructor of Musketry 9 Mar. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Harwich Division.
(Harwich.)
Majors.
Fras.W. Panzera,{XT\,(P),(l),
serving underGovt .of British
Bechuanaland, Hon.Lt.Col.i Apr. 90
Francis Gumley, (P)(fi).„ 5 Apr. 97
Captain.
Edw. Beckles Bartley, (3),
(P) 5 Apr. 97
Lieutenants.
Philip Stansfeld Huth, (P),
Instructor of Musketry ... 2 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil Edward Lawder 13 Oct. 97
Arthur Frederick Dnbbs ...16 Nov.98
Milford Haven Division.
(Pembroke Dock.)
Major.
Henry Davis, p. s 12 Nov. 89
Captains.
Em. Percy S.Roupell(P),a),
employed under the Commis-
sioners for the Niger Coast
Protectorate 8 July 9ft
T. P.Gooke Cumming, (P),
(-H) 8 July 96
Lieutenants.
Donald Osborn Springfield,
(P), (-EQ 15 May 96
Richd. Jno. Carey Oakes (P),
(H), Inst, of Musketry ...26 May 97
Second Lieutenants.
Wm.ArthurC.Mills(H), (P),
late Capt. 2 Bn. Irish Bi/iesnOct. 96
Chas. Jerome Vaughan.p.s.i3 May 98
Arthur Leetham,45 late 13
Hussars, Hon. Major 3 Sept. 98
Lieutenants.
Arthur R. P. Titct. South-
well, p.s 2 Sept. 93
Reginald J. S. Price, p.s.,
[H) Inst, of Musketry, ...15 May 95
Herbert Millingchamp
Vaughan, p.s 20 Jan. 97
E. Douglas M.. H.Cooke, p.s. 20 Jan. 97
R. Llewellyn Matthews,?. s. 2 1 June 97
Roland Stuart Walker 70 Apr. 98
George BentOllivant iS May 98
Wm. A. Denis Galloway 7 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. William M'Clintock-
Bunbury 28 Sept. 97
Christ Fras. John Galloway 1 Dec. 97
Kenelm Everard Digby 1 Jan. 98
lieo. Mackintosh Lindsay 2 Feb. 98
WilloughbyArthur Kennard260ct.9S
Henry Lewis 26 Oct. 98
Adjutant. — E. H. Bland,
Capt. R. Engineers 8 Dec. 96
Qr. Master— G.Tucker, Qr.
Mr. B. Engineers, Hon. Capt. 1 Apr. 86
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Western Division.
(Plymouth.)
Major.
C. S. Baker, Hon. Lt. Col. ...12 Nov. E9
Captains.
T. M. Holmes, (P), (J5Q, [<],
Hon. Major 8 Aug. 83
Arthur Ratcliffe Willis,(P),
(H),(T).(Lt.3 Bn. Cheshire
Regt. 28 July 88) 22 Dec. 97
LlEUTENANTB.
Fras. S. N. Macrory, p.s. ... 3 Apr. 97
George Fred.G'-een,(P),(.H)
Instructor of Musketry ... 3 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Richard B. Tonson Rye ...15 Jan. 96
John Frederick Rudge.p.s. 2 Dec. 96
Humber Division.
( Paull-on-Humber. )
Honorary Lt. Colonel.
SirAlb.K;ayeRollit,A"n;.3fP.2 Nov. 91
Major.
Wm. Henry Wellsted (t) (P)
Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 Nov. 91
Captains.
Charles Hargitt Johnson,
(F), Hon. Major 2 Nov. 91
John Geo. Smithson (P) ... 8 June 96
Lieutenants.
Charles A. Sebastian-Smith,
(t), (3), (P) Inst, of Musk. 30 Mar. 93
V.W.M.njor,(P),(H) , serving
intheBritishGuianaPolice 1 Apr. 93
Robert Sydney Mills, (H),(P)
serving in the Sierra Leone
Frontier Police 17 May 93
Fras. A. L.Sealy-Vidal, p.s. 10 Aug. 98
Second Lirutenants.
Bernard Cyril Barton 19 Jan. 98
Falmouth Division.
(Falmouth.)
Honorary Lt. Colonel.
Arthur Tremayne 12 Jan. 93
Major.
C H. Lethbridge Basker-
vme,*sp.s.,(.Hr),(S),ra,re£.
pay Irish Regt 17 Feb. 97
Captains
John E . Prower, late Lt. Col.
Canadian Militia (H), (P)
Hon. Major 4 Apr. 93
Sir Geo. Johnson (t) ,{ff),(P),
Hon. Major 4 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
John T. D'Arcy Hutton,
(P). {Lt. York Art. West.
Dio. 4 May 91) 2 Dec. 93
HerbertCecil Fanshawe, (P)
(H),Inst. of Musketry 4 Jan. 96
Arthur P .Wainwright, (P)2, Mar. 96
Wm. GeoffreyVyvyan.(P) ...26 May 97
§53
MILITIA INFANTRY.
For an Alphabetical Table of Contents to Militia Infantry, see p. vli.
The Eoyal Scots (Lothian
Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Edinburgh, or Queen'*
Regimen! of Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Glencorse.
Honorary Colonel.
SchombergHenry, Marq.of
Lothian,1 KT. i)L 2 Feb. 89
Lt. Colonel.
Edward James Grant,4 (3),
Capt. ret. pay Irish Eegt.... 7 Dec. 98
Majors.
Robert Dundas,5 (3), late
Scots G-uards 4 Mar. 96
Lord H. F. Montagu-
Douglas Scott, p. s 21 Dec. 98
Captains.
Percv Newby Salmond, p.s.
(3) 9.Tuly 87
Thos. Clarence E. Goff,p.s. 14 Apr. 90
Cyril Pelbam Foley, p.s. ...26 Aug. 93
Lord Herbert A. Montagu-
Douglas-Scott 24 Feb. 94
John F.G.S. I'iSff .Brackley,
p.s 10 Mar. 94
Geoffrey George G. Lord
Tewkesbury,6 (3), lute
K.B.Eifles.'Son. Major ....25 Mar. 96
Dudley Henry Forbes, ^..".29 Sept. 97
Reginald Baird Ti'Otter,j;.s.i3 Apr. 98
JjIEUTENANTS.
Aretas Akers Douglas, p.s. 14 Oct. 96
Geoffry T. Marquis of
Headfort 24 Apr. 07
Orlando Visct. Newport, p.s. 3 July Q7
Robert Campbell, p.s 6 Oct. 97
Nigel Keppel Charteri9,p.s.i3 Oct. 97
Sir John Home-Purves-
Hume-Campbell, Bart. . ,25 May 98
Chas.PeThamMait!andBurn25 May 98
Lord Francis George Mon-
tagu Douglas Scott 7 Sept. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Lisle Strutt 13 Apr. 98
Andrew Mansel Talbot
Fletcher 73 Apr. 98
Eric Frank Penn 13 May 98
Archibald Douglas - Pen-
nant 12 Oct. 9S
Adjt.4-Capt.-Gr. H. David-
son, Capt. 1 Battalion ...21 Feb. 98
Qr. Master — Walter F. Hor-
niblow, 7 3on. Captain ...23 June Sc
Med.Off.—Surg. Lt. Colonel
Robert Lucas, MJD t Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
The Queen's Royal West
Surrey Regt.
3RD Battalion.
[Formerly the 2nd Royal SurreyMil ilia.)
Head Quarters, Guildford.
Honorary Colonel.
John Davis, p.s. [t~\,Aide de
Camp to the Queen 5 Oct. 95
Lt. Colonel.
F.H.Fairtlough,p.s.(a),[t"l23 Oct. 95
Majors.
Tudor Lloyd-Harries, p. s... 1 May 95
WellingtonA.D.Shelton,p.s.i3 Nov. 95
Captains.
Albert G. Shaw, ;j.s 7 May 91
Fras. HughGeo.Herey,.p.s.i2 Mar. 92
Fred. Geo. Parsons, p.s. [r] 4 Apr. 94
Henry S. Walker, p.s., it] 21 May 96
Hy. Fred. Wilkinson, p.s.
Son. 2nd Lt. 1 Cadet Bn. 26 June 96
John Stewart, p.s 18 July 96
Henry Edw. Walcott, p.s. ... 3 Sept. 98
Wm. Melville Lauriston Lee,
ret.pay WurwickshireRegt, 21 Sept. 98
Lieutenants.
Rupert Edw.H.Lockley.p.s. 16 ,Tune97
Oswald M. Croshaw, p.s.... 16 June 97
Rich. Fenwick Finke, p.s. 23 Mar. 98
Leon Serena Denny, 7J.S....23 Mar. 98
Edw. Gascoigne Williams 23 Mar. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Wal. RobertsonConinghami8 Aug. 97
Geo. D. Irving Armstrong 4 Sept. 97
Henry G. French-Brewstei-29 Sept. 97
Morris Boscawen Savage 12 Jan. 98
Fearnley Bonnell Storey 12 Jan. 98
Charles Trevor Lawrence. ..9 Feb. 98
PercyR.ConwayCommiugs 7 May 98
Edw. Louis Lort Partridge 1 June 98
Geffery, J.j G. Tempest
Wight 28 Dec. 98
Adit. 4 Capt. — K. B. Swin-
ton, Capt. Berkshire Eegt. 25 Oct. 97
Qr. Master. — John S. Dyke,1
Ron. Captain 13 Nov. 86
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Buffs (East Kent Regt.).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the East Kent Militia.)
Head Quarters, Canterbury.
The Motto ' ' In Dicta ' ' under a Whi te
Horse. "Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
General Chas. Wm. Pow-
lett BiDgham, CB., Liver-
pool Regiment 26 Apr. 7^
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lieutenant Colonel.
93
Majors.
Theo. F. Brinckman 2 Dec.
Arthur Hy. Tylden-Patten-
son,1 ret. pay The Buff's ... 6 Apr. 98
Captains.
CharlesMordauntM'Xillop 16 Dec. 85
Malcolm James Russel
Dundas, p.s. [t] (3) 3 Feb. 94
Charles Vipan, p.s. (B),\_t~\ii June 92
Chas. Geo. Tiering 3aslewood
(3) ,serving icithGoldCoast
Constabulary 4 May 95
WyndhaniFred.Tufnellj).*. 4 May 96
Roger A.Reith,;>.«., (£),[r*]io Feb. 97
James Edward Shaw 10 Feb. 97
Lionel Ed. L. Triscott, p.s. 7 July 97
Fred. Aug. Callow Hole ...10 Nov. 97
Lieutenants.
J. E. Solden, (3), serving in
the Egyptian Coast Guard
Administration 22 Apr. 93
Edward S. O'Grady, p.s.... 9 Dec. 06
WaldronH. Fletcher Kelly 9 Dec. q6
Ernest AlfredBrookeAlstom 2 Jan. 98
Alfred Ernest Cresswell ...12 Jan. 98
Cement VallangeVallange 12 Jan. 98
Theodore Anthony Canelly 12 Jan. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Jason Delves Norton 24 Feb. 97
Guy Bingham W. Walker 24 Feb. 97
John Crosby Kalahan 3 Apr. 97
Malcolm Gordon Cowper... 3 July 97
Charles Albert Colley 25 Apr. 98
Henry Stewart Hardy 17 May 98
Edgar Wm. PlummerLove 16 Nov. 98
Adjt. Sc Capt. — Reginald
Bayard, Captain 1 Bn. ... 1 Feb. 96
Qr. Master. — James Wilson
Colley,3 Jon. Captain ... 2 Feb. 82
Med. Off—
Buff Facings.
The King's Own (Royal Lan-
caster Regiment).
3RD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the 1st Eoyal Lancashire
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster.
"Mediterraneai."
Honorary Colonel.
Eiaht Hon. Fred. A. Earl
ofDerby ,KG .GCB .Aide de
Comr' to the Queen; late
Lt. Thd Caff. Grenadier
Guards 27 Feb. 86
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Joseph Lawson Whalley,
JP. Bon. Colonel 5 Oct. 95
Lt. Colonel.
Bordrigge North North,1
JP. (t) 21 Sept.98
Majors.
William Kemmis. DL. JP.23 Dec. 91
Charles Edward Every-
Halsted. JP 12 Sept. 94
.las Meredith Maurice, (3) 1 Feb. 96
Herbert Ramsay Feilden,
ret.payLancashireFusiliers 9 Nov. 98
Captains.
William Henry Feilden 13 June 89
Richard Norman De laBere 30 July 92
Henry Hastings Jones, JP.
p.» 30 July 92
Felix V. S. Churchill, ret.
pay Gloucester Ecgimeut ig Oct. 92
Fisher Henry Freke Evans,
P-s '.' 4 Aug. 95'
Richard Trappes-Lomax ... 2 May 96
RichardRainshaw Roth well 3 June 96
Algernon Basil Feilden ...iq Aug. 96
Geo. Dunstan Timmis. p.s.
(B), Instructor of Musketry22 Jan. 98
Lieutenants.
Thos. Teece Whitehurst ... 4 July 96
Edward Cadman Cadman 4 July 96
John Barker, (3), Instruc-
tor of Musketry 4 May 98
Charles Harris Ackroyd ... 4 May 98
JohnBensleyThornhili 4 May 98
Frederick Hugh Ripley ... 4 May 98
James Worsley-Taylor 4 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
James Eric Mackay 29 Sept.97
George Herbert Hastings 22 Jan. 98
William Bryan Fleetwood
Rayner 9 Mar. 98
Douglas Alexander Blair... 6 Apr. 98
Lionel Marton 16N0V 98
Adjts. 4 Capts.-J. H. A.
Boyce, Captain 1 Bn 15 Jan. 96
C. J. Daniel, Capt. North
Lancashire Regiment 1 May 96
Qr. Master. — Bernard Daly,
Son. Lieut 27 Feb. 9c;
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Northumberland. Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Northumberland Militia.)
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
Honorary Colonel.
jrAeDKieo/Nortlrumberland,
KG. late Capt. Gren. Gds. 1 Aug. 74
Lt. Colonel.
Lord. Algernon M. A. Percy
(3),lutelt. Grenadier Gds. 15 July 95
Majobs.
Lord Lionel Cecil 15 July 95
William Orde 18 Nov. 96
Captains.
Roddam J. Roddam, p.s.
Son. Major 5 Aug. 85
Lawrence M. Crossman ...18 Aug. 86
Percy Horace G. Powell-
Cotton, p.s. (3), (T) 3 Aug. 80
Son. Ronald C. Jervis 3 May go-
Edward Joicey 21 Mar. qi
Robert Scntt ,;8 Feb. 93
Thomas Henry Lindberg,
p.s. (3), Inst, of Muskeiryis Oct. 95.
JohnWestmacott u Dec. 95
Richard Foulis Roundell...i3 Oct. 97
Charles Selborne Roundelli3 Oct. 97
LIEUTENANTS.
John R. Hutton-Sqnire ...17 June
Edw. Fius Arthur Riddell 17 .Tune
Edw. Griffiths Geo. Burdoni? June
Dudley F. de Crespigny
Buckle 19 May
John, Visct. Encombe 19 May
Hugh de Putron 17 Nov.
Reginald Edward Cecil ...17 Nov.
Gerald Percy Westmacott 17 Nov.
Lisle Blenkinsop CouUon 28 Sept,
Hon. Eustace S. Hamilton -
Russell 2fi Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
Stephen Sevmour Butler... 15 Dec.
Basil John B. Coulson 1 Jan.
Albert Edw. Jacob Wilson 16 Mar.
William B. Joseph Mitford 28 Apr.
Adit. <f Ca.pt. — G. P. T.
Leather, faff. 2 Battalion 6 Apr.
Qr Uaster.— WatkynAnwyl
Evans,1 Hon. Lieut 6 Nov.
Med. Off —
"White Facings.
The RoyalWarwickshire Regt.
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly the 1st Warwick Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warwick.
" The Bear and Ragged Staff."
Honorary Colonel.
St. Son. W. H., Lord Leigh 2 June 65
Lt. Colonel.
Wm. Alex. Pennington, JP.
Son. Colonel 17 Oct. 94
Majors.
Barklie Cairns M'Calmont,
late Captain 1 Battalion,
Son. Lt. Colonel 21 Nov. 94
ArthurEdmd.Thursby.p.s. 2 July 98
Captains.
George Robert Powell, p.s. 10 Mar. 94
Henry E. Da Cane Norris,
p.s.(H ) , Instructor of Mus-
ketry 21 Nov. 94
Fras. Sheffield Webster.p.s. 19 Dec. 94
Gilbert Lloyd Elliott, late
Lt. 46 Foot and 13 Hus-
sars, Hon. Major 27 June88
Robert Wilberforce Bird ...23 Feb. 98
Lieutenants.
Hudson Lutwyche 23 Feb. 9S
Chauncey Hugh Stigand...23 Feb. 98
•Charles Edward Brett 23 Feb. 98
Jas.Fredk. Clynep.s.(4.)(.H)2o July 9S
Second Lieutenants.
Cyril Aubrey Blacklock ...20 Oct. 97
John Arthington Walpole
Bond 23 Mar. 98
Reginald Graham Clarke 14 Apr. 98
Lewis Jeremv Jones 27 May 98
Thomas Todd Potts 26 July 98
John Bertram Haddon 12 Oct. 98
George Dermot Martin 30 Nov. 98
Adjutant 4- Captain. — L. E.
Morrice, Captain 2 Bat-
talion 28 Aug. 94
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in theArmy). — George
Ranee, Son. Captain 20 Oct. S3
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Warwick Militia
Head Quarters, Warwick.
Honorary Colonel.
Geo. D.Steele Perkins 6 Oct.
Lt. Colonel
HarryL. B.M'Calmont.M'P.
DL. late Lt. Scots Guards2T, Nov.
Majors.
John E. R. Campbell, DL.,
p.s., Son. Lt. Colonel .... 8 May
Grey D'E. H. Fullerton,
late Lt. 13 Hussars 21 Dec.
Captains.
Archd. Kelso, Son. Major 21 May
Edward Wilson Da.wes (S),
Son. Maj. ret. pay 4 Dra-
goon Guards, Instructor
of Musketry 18 Apr.
John B. Ludford-Astley ... 1 Aug.
Chas. Harold L. Beatty ... 1 Aug.
Walter Hy. Davenport, (S ) 2 Sept,
Militia Infantry.
Altred ErnestWilliams, j>.». 1 June 95
George Ingleton Phillips
(t) (S) ...2 Mar. 98
Lieutenants.
Colville C. A. Eyre Crabbe 10 Feb. 97
Lord Henry Chas.Seymouri9 Jan. 98
George Sidney Renny 19 Jan. 98
George Hutto'n-Riddell 19 Jan. 98
Percy Frank Coe 19 Jan. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Ronald H. Walrond Rose... 2 Feb. 98
Clement B. Ogilvy Mitford 14 Apr. 98
Thomas Arthur Smallwoodi4 Apr. 9S
John E. Norfor Heseltine 16 May 98
Charles Aibert Madge 12 Oct. 98
Adjt. Sc Capt.—F. G. F.
Browne, Capt. 1 BattalioniZ May 98
Qr. Master.— William Hall,
Son. Lieut 9 Nov. 92
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Royal fusiliers (City
London Regiment).
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Poyal Westminster
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
* ' Mcditerranea n ."
Honorary Colonel.
St. Son. G.H.-EarfCadogan,
KG. Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland 24 Feb
Lt.Colonel.
C. E. Lang, ret. pay Devon
Eegt. Hon. Col. (S)(S) (T) 6 Dec.
Majors.
H. BurgessWeathera.il, (fl) 5 Oct.
Frederic de Courcy Herbert,
(S), late Capt. Devon Pegt.
(t) 28 Aug.
Captains.
AlfredLund.^tia'e de Campto
Col. Macpherson of Cluny,
Com.Sghld.Brig.'Vol.Inf. 17 Mar.
Edw. Burgess Weatherall,
(H), Inst, of Musketry ...27 Feb.
Francis Cannon, p.s 10 Apr.
Harold Wm. Compton,p.s. 25 Mar.
Ernest Mawbey Birch 2 Dec.
Eardley BruceNorton, (3)2% July
Erasmus Darwin Parker,
ret. pay Manchester Pegt. 2 Apr.
Arch. Fred.Penny. p.s. (H) 4 Apr.
Lieutenants.
Ernest Stanley Brand 15 Dec.
Henry Sidney 15 Dec.
Chris. Forbes Roundell ...15 Dec.
Robert Fairfax Ellis 15 Dec.
Neville Walmsley Gardners Dec.
Hugh Crawford Fraser 15 Dec.
Alex. John Grant Meek 16 May
Second Lieutenants.
Frdk.W.Ullathorne Cosensis Dee.
Laurence George Hart 22 Dec.
David Ambrose Lynch, p.s ....9 Feb.
Edw. Montague Hill
Raynsford 23 Feb.
John Simeon Ward 14 Apr.
Alan Faraday C. Pollard ... 3 Dec.
Leonard WainwrightLucas 7 Dec.
Alan Faraday C. Pollard... 3 Dec.
LeonardWainwrightLucas 7 Dec.
Adjt. 4- Captain.— F. T. F.
SeooneSiCapt. 1 Bn 23 Nov.
Qr. Master. — William Kerr,
Hon. Capt 28 Aug,
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Of
98
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the Poyal London Militia.)
Head Quarters, Artillery Place, Fins-
bury.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Reginald Hanson, Bart.
MP 21 Oct. 82
Colonel.
Lorenzo Geo. Dundas,1 CB.
(H), late Capt. 92 F. 5 Jan. 3i
Lt.Colonel.
Henry Norton B. Good, (a),
Hon. Colonel 18 Adt. 96
354
Major.
John H. Helpman, p.s., [<],
Hon. Lt.Colonel 18 May 96
Captains.
Robert H. R. Helpman, \_t'\ 28 Apr. 86
Henry Harrison Parry, p.s.
(S) 23 Apr. 88
Arthur Charles Tompkins 27 July 89
Edw. Ernest Henry Atkinn Jan. 90
Frederick Charles Rich-
mond-Parry, (S) [t~\ 19 Dec. 91
Francis Stanhope Hanson 8 Feb. 93
J.Chabot Low, p.s. (S), [t]i7 May 93
Coote R. Hely-Hutchinson,
(H) 20 May 95
Charles Edwin Fenner, (t) 13 May 96
Victor Robert Bland-Hunt,
p.s. [t] 19 Aug. 96
Lieutenants.
Henry Fox Adams 26 June 9.5
Spencer J. Langton, p.s. 25 Apr. 96
Wm.E.R. Richmond-Parry,
p.s. (H) 23 Dec. 96
Walter Hamilton Browne
(S) (t) 23 Dec. 96
Stanley Mason Castle 5 May 97
Thomas George Gibson ...15 Sept. 97
Robert Fenner, p.s 19 Jan. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Ronald Hugh FitzRoy 28 July 97
Maurice Herbert Stack 29 Sept. 97
Winniett W. Durham Hall 13 Oct. 97
Kenneth Eric Kirkpatrick 19 Jan. 98
Percy Bayly Akroyd 9 Feb. 98
Wm. Henry Kirby Moors 9 Feb. 98
Ivon Govett Seweil 12 Apr. 98
Adj. <f- Captain. — C. F.Hey-
worth-Savage, Cap*. 1 Bn.i-j Dec. 94
Qr. Master.— Michael Wall,
Son. Lieut 13 Apr. 98
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
7TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Poyal South Middlesex
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honorary Colonel.
Son. Chas. E. Edgcumbe,
late Captain ty Lt.Col.
Grenadier Guards 11 Feb. 88
Lt.Colonel.
George Dibley, p.s. (S) 27 July 98
Majors.
Maydwell Parsons, p.s. ...27 July 98
Christopher Heseltine 28 Sept.98
Captains.
Walter Sidney Livesay 25 May 86
Geo. CarrForster, p.s. (S),
Instructor of Musketry ...27 Aug. 90
Guy Dickson 16 Sept.96
Ernest Carrington Arnold,
p.s. (S) 6 Feb. 92
Frederick Wm. Thomas ...22 Dec. 97
G.Douglas Baillie Hamilton
(H) 25 July 98
C. J. FitzR. Rhys Wingfield 8 Aug. 98
AlfredRowland Galsworthy 3 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Alfred Chas. Hugh Dixon... 9 June 94
Adrian Rose 2 Apr. 98
Wm.Geo. Townsend Currie 2 Apr. 98
Lyddon Chartres Morley ... 2 Apr. q8
William Doria Bain 2 Apr. 98
TomBelbin,?aie Capt. 1 City
of London Vol. Art 2 Apr. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Frank W. Evans Johnson 13 Dec. 97
Andrw.WinstanleyNewton25 Jan. 98
Henry Walter Dnnlop Hill 9 Feb. 98
FredericLeonardHingstom6 Mar. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.— S. T. B. Law-
ford,C«p<. P. Fusiliers ... 8 Dec. 96
Qr. Master.— Wm. Knell,
Hon. Lieut 22 Jan. 98
Med. Off —
Blue Facings.
855
The King's (Liverpool fiegt.)-
3RD AKD 4TH BATTALIONS.
Formerly the Dulce of Lancaster's
Own Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Thos. George Kermor
Hesketh, Barf. 12 Sept. 94
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Cha. C. Woodward,1 Hon.
Colonel 19 Sept. 94
Lieutenant Colonel.
J.M.Batten,j> s.(S),Bt.Major
ret. pay 8 F. Hon. Colonel 17 Oct. 94
MAJORS.
■William Hudson Hand.y.s.
late Lt. 37 F. 26 Oct. 89
Son. Walter Maxwell, p.s. 28 Hay 90
Walter Geo. R. Chichester-
Coustable 12 Dec. 94
Charles Edward Terry n Aug. 97
Captains.
Edmund Culpeper Weston,
p.s. (t],(S), Inst, of Musk.
Son. Major 18 June 87
Wm. Norman L. Davidson 18 Oct. 90
John Beresford Jobling ... 1 June 91
HenryGreavesWalker,p.s.i8 July 91
James Binney 5 Oct. 92
Chas,GeraldGordon,/7.x. (ff)iS Sept.95
Pamuel Devereux Norris...27 Nov. 95
Henry Edward Bedingfeldn June 98
Herbert Seymour Husted...s Aug. 98
Lieutenants.
Senry Littlehales Barker,
IS), (t) late Lt. W. Kent
Regiment 11 May 92
Disney Y. Watt,^.«. (S) ...20 Jan. 94
Hugh' Gordon Watson 15 May 95
Fras.Jas.CosmoBonnyman2o June 97
.Tohn Hy. Strode Batten ... 2 Jan. 97
Harry Kendall Oram, p.s. 24 June 98
Edward Metcalfe Beall 3 Aug. 98
William Alan Blake 3 Aug. 98
Chas. F. Irvine Wimberley 3 Aug. 98
Robert S. Cobden Chaffey 3 Aug. 98
Robt. L. Astley Campbell... 3 Aug. 98
Carfrae Hamilton Delmege 3 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Cheslyn W. A. Fritche 9 Aug. 97
Edward Vincent Jcnes 19 Jan. 98
Wm. Casamajor Musgravei2 Apr. 98
Edward Albert Porch 13 Apr. 98
Charles Robert Davidge
Cleminson 7 May 98
Steele Hutcheson 8 Aug. 58
Thos. C. R. Joseph Ward... S Aug. 98
Adits. # Capts.—A.. W. H.
Tripp, Capt. 1 Bn 1 Nov. 93
C. S. Edridge, Capt. 1 Bn. 22 Mar. 97
Q-r. Master. — Benjamin Josph.
Finch,3 Son. Lieut 26 June 97
Med, Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Norfolk Kegiment.
3RD Battalion.
( Formerly the xst Norfolk Militia.)
Head Quarters, Norwich.
Honorary Colonel.
General Sir E. G. Bulwer,
KCB. [R] 29 July 96
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Hambleton Custanoe,
late Capt. A- Lt.Col. Gren..
Guards, Son. Colonel 4 Apr. 06
Major.
Sir K. H. Kemp, Bt. Son.
Lt. Colonel 28 Mar. 94
Edw. Hy. Chas. Wellesley,
late Lieut. 1 Bn 19 Aug. 96
Captains.
3. Arthur Snow, Son. Major 25 Apr. 82
Henry H. F. Eden, p.s. (S)
Son. Major 3 Feb. 87
Militia Infantry.
Lionel Garrick Trevor (S) 28 Feb. 91
Algernon Harold Baillie(j?)iS Feb. 93
Sidney Lennard Barrett, j;.».
[f] (B) List, of Musketry... 25 Nov. 93
Rich. Ludwig Bagge, p.s.
Son. Capt. 1 Cadet Bn. ...18 Apr. 94
Lovel Wodehouse Gurney,
p.s 19 June 95
Walter Edward Hansell ...12 Jan. 98
Lieutenants.
Harry P. Gott Crosse, late
Son. Capt. Cadet Corps
with 1 Vol. Bn 16 Jan. 95
Edmund B. Fras. Heath-
cote Lacon... 15 June 98
Albert C. F. Gascoyne
Bernard 15 June 98
Bernard Salwey Grissell ... 9 Feb. 98
John Francis Hubbard ...11 Apr. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Westbrnoke Hewitt 3 Sept. 98
Adj. 6c Capt.—Ky. Y. Beale,
Bt. Major 1 Battalion 4 Feb. 97
Qr. Master. — Wm. Halpin,1
Son. Captain 20 Sept.S7
Med.Off.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Norfolk Militia
Head Quarters, Norwich.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Sir Charles Harvey, Bt.
Son. Colonel 11 Dec.
Majors.
John Edward Fryer, p.s. ...22 Jan.
Captains.
Owen Hunt Fi$heT,p.e.Bon.
Major 22 Apr.
John' Henry Steward 28 July
George N. Latham, p. s. ..75 Feb.
Sy. G. de LavaletteFerguson,
{S) employed in Sierra
Leone Frontier Police ...22 Sept.
Edward Wm. Chambers,
late Major 3 Bn. Man-
chester Regt 15 Dec.
Alexander Hamilton Blair 13 July
Lieutenants.
Charles Surtees Robinson 16 Jan.
Arch. Rowsell Brakspear 25 Feb.
William Vernon Harcourt 18 Feb.
Second Lieutenants.
Patrick Edm. Henslowe ...21 Oct.
Arthur Edward Croker 21 Oct.
George Darling Wright... 16 Feb.
Edmund Lewis Howe 4 May
Harold Herbert Glyn a Nov.
Adjt.4-Capt.-W. H. Dods,
Captain 1 Battalion 30 June
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Fras.
Grehan,* Hon. Captain ... 1 Dec.
Med. Off —
White Facings.
.)
The Lincolnshire Kegiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal North Lincoln
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lincoln.
Honorary Colonel.
Chas. Alfred Worsley, Earl
o/"Yarborough 12 Oct. 98
Lieutenant Colonel.
Edw. Walter WillsonColonehy Feb. 95
Majors.
Charles Arthur Swan, (H) 2 July 93
Captains.
Sutton Harvey Lowe, ( J5T) 14 June 90
Herbert James Torr, [ij ...10 Dec. 92
George Edward Heneage...24 June 93
Edward Mason Grantham 21 July 94
Chas. E. Fred. Rich, (.EO...22 May 95
Philip Chetwode Wright... 7 Aug. 95
Wm.VereReeve Fane, (p.s.) n Nov. 97
Lieutenants.
Stephen Massingberd 7 June 95
Joseph Billiat, (S), Inst, of
Musketry 7 June 95
William Oliver Grieve 21 Oct. 96
Chas. Dray nerMassingberd-
Mundy 6 Oct. 97
Richard Harrison 6 Oct. 97
John St. Vigor Fox 23 Feb. 8
Archibald Seafield Grant. ..25 May 8
Second Lieutenants.
Roland Henry Marsh 28 July 97
Cyril Gerald Valerian
Wellesley 2 Mar. 98
Ronald Dockray - Water-
house 16 Nov. 98
Adjt.4-Capt.-W. G. Hard-
ing, Capt. 1 Bn 1 Sept. 98
Major 1 Battalion 14 Aug. 93
Qr. Master.— Joseph Cowen,
Son. Lieut 30 Sept. 91
Med. Off-
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal South Lincoln
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Grantham.
Honorary Colonel.
Earl Brownlow, late Ens. Jr
Lt. Grenadier Guards,
Aide de Camp to theQueen 3 Mar. 68
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lord Wm. Cecil,1 MVO. late
Capt. Grenadier Guards,
Groom in Waiting to the
Queen, Son. Colonel 16 Apr. 90
Majors.
Sir Jas. de Hoghton,25ai-#.,
ret. pay Lincoln Regt. Son.
Lt.Colonel 13 Feb. 95
Lord John Pakenham Cecil,
ret. pay Grenadier Guards 17 Nov. 97
Captains.
Thomas WilliamPinder.( H) 17 Aug. 89
Fras.S. SmeathmanSatton3 23 Aug. 90
Arthur Anthony W. Bailey 23 Aug. 90
Henry Thomas Tiinson 3 Mar. 94
Edward Kyme Cordeaux,
(S) 10 Apr. 95
John George Thorold 20 May 95
Cecil S. Anderson-Pelham,
(S), Aide de Camp to the
Governor of Queensland. ..19 May 97
Montagu Haffenden Hall,
p.s. (S', late 2nd Lt. Scots
Guards 22 May 97
Hugo MeynellFitzHerbert3i May 97
Lieutenants.
John Albert Cole, (S), In-
structor of Musketry 23 Dec. 93
Cosmos Charles Richard
Nevill 3 Mar. 94
Charles Le D. Leslie-Mel-
ville 31 May 97
Arthur Charles Wellesley,
Aide de Campto the Gover-
nor of New Zealand 7 July 97
Robert Hector Johnston ...20 July 98
James Cosmo Russell 20 July 98
Reginald Bastard 20 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
William Lenox Naper 9 Feb. 9S
Geo. Camborne B. Paynter23 Mar. 98
Eau Francis Cecil 30 May 08
Adjt. 4- Capt. — A.W. Dewar,
Captain 1 Battalion 21 Sept. 96
Qr. Master.— Thomas Kirk-
patrick, Son. Lieut 12 Dec. 94
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
Geo. Wm. Shipman 1 Deo. 91
White Facings.
The Devonshire Kegiment;.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Devon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Plymouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Br. Bon. Chas. Seale Hayne,
MP. p.s. (S), JP 10 Oct 94
Lt. Colonel.
Henrv Howorth, late Lt.
88 F. Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. 94
Majors.
Fra. Hender Mounsteven.
p.s. (ff), late Lt. Itoyal
Marines; Hon. Lt. Colonel 9 Jan. 95
Captains.
Richard A. Moore-Stevens,
Hon. Ma/or 26 May 83
John H.Hon-, p.s.Hon. Major 9 Feb. 89
Henry Limbrey Toll, Hon.
Major 16 Mar. 89
Melville Richmond Brown 11 May 96
Bertram Vernon Mitford... it May 96
George Lambert, p.s 4 May 98
Lieutenants.
Chas. George Carew Elers,
(H)Instructor of Musketryi^ Dec. 89
John H. M. Kirkwood 9 June 97
Second Lieutenants.
William Ernest Scafe 3 Nov. 97
Barton Hope Besly 16 Feb. 98
Henry Innes Storey ... 16 Feb. 98
Herbert Connell Whipple. ..23 Feb. 98
William Raymond Daniell 2 Mar. q8
Adj.ScCapt. — V. A. Richards,
Captain 1 'Battalion 21 July 97
Qr. Master. — Thomas Rey-
nolds, Hon. Captain 1 Feb. 85
Med. Off.
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Devon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Exeter.
Lt. Colonel.
Hon. John S.Trefusis, Hon.
Colonel 3 Nov
Majors.
Hon. Edw.ArthurPalk.JP.,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 12 Jan.
Captains.
J. Stafford Goldie Harding,
p.s. JP., Hon. Major 5 Nov.
George Wrigley 12 May
Sutherland Dumbreck,1
Hon. Major 21 May
Dennis Fortescue Boles ...14 Apr.
JohnFitzLloydHorner,(H"),
Instructor' of Musketry ... 8 Sept.
Henry Arthur Sealy Bridge26 Oct.
Lieutenants.
Reginald Maitland Snow(<)27 May
Norman E.L..EuWo/Rothes 3 July
John Morth Woollcombe ... 2 Feb.
Owen John Mortimore 18 May
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Montagu Rundall 29 Sept.
Edward Daniel Brvce 22 Dec.
Hugh M. Craigie Halkett 2 Mav
Claude H.)M. Imbert-Terry2r Dec.
Adjt.^Capt.— E.G. Williams,
Captain 2 Battalion 6 Mar.
Qr.Masfer.— John Carr,5
Hon. Captuia 9 Sept.
Med. Off.— Surg.Lt. Colonel
MarkFarrant 1 Dec.
White Facings.
98
The Suffolk Kegiment.
3RD Battalion.
'Formerly the West Suffolk Militia.)
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
Honorary Colonel.
The Mm-ques* of Bristol 10 Jan. 65
Lt. Colonel.
ReubenNorton(.ff ),Zar> Dur-
hamLight Inf. Hon. Col.... 27 Oct. 97
Majors.
Fred. Wm. Scudamore,]rtr\
pay SuffolkRegt. Hon.Lt.
Colonel 29 Apr. 98
Gerald Arthur Burton 30 Apr. 98
Militia Infantry.
Captains.
MontaguBerthon Burnand,
p.s., (H) , Instructor of
Musketry 17 May
Sir Wm. H. Quayle Jones,
Knt. p.s 14 Apr. 96
Chas.AugustineFonnereau 4 May 96
Russell Kendall Brittain... 5 Mar. 97
Hon. Gerald Oakley Cado-
gan. Aide de Camp to the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland 3 July 97
Frank Edward AUt'rey, ret.
pay, 2 Bn. Dorset Begiment 7 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Richd.Wm. Rice Jeudwine 9 Feb. 98
ArthurJ.GrovesHargreaves 9 Feb. 98
Henry Masson Rigg 9 Feb. 98
Chas. Al fred Russell Stower 9 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Percy Edensor Sinnett ...15 Sept. 97
Joseph William Spearman 17 Nov. 97
Nath.G.BeauchampHalhed2? Dec. 97
Roger W. Beaconsfield
Oaslow 19 Jan. 98
Herbert Arthur Stewart ...19 jan. 98
Louis E. C. Worthington
Wilmer 23 Feb. 98
Robert Edward Drake 3 Sept. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C. R. Fryer,
Capt. 1 Battalion 24 Dec. 96
Qr. Master.— J. T. Potter,
Hon. Lieut 7 Feb. 94
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Cambridge Militia.)
Head Quarters, Ely.
Honorary Colonel.
H.B.H. G. W. F. C. Duke
of Cambridge, KG. KT.
KB. aCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO 30 July 92
Lt. Colonel.
Herbert D. Fryer, Hon.
Colonel 13 July 98
Majors.
Roberts. Bacchus, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 17 Nov. 97
Hy. W. Hurrell Hon.Lt. Col. 10 Aug. 98
Captains.
Francis W. E. Beldam, Hon.
Major 10 Jan. 85
Alan Sidney W. Stanley,
Hon. Major 23 Apr. 85
Chas. Wentworth Stanley,
Hon. Major 23 Apr. 85
Sir R. C Percy Gethin, Bt.,
•p.s.(H)Instructor of Musk, o Apr. 86
Albert Julian Pell, Z>i. (2*7),
Hon. Major 9Apr. 90
Walter Hamond Francis ...28 Mar. 94
Alexander Cross Hall,p.s.i7 Nov. 97
Alf. Shafto Barthropp, p.s. 10 Aug. 98
Lieutenants.
Frederick Gustave Bagnell 6 May 93
ReginaldHignett Wilford 10 Oct. 94
Hy. Hampden English, p.s. 27 Feb. 95
James George Black 22 July 96
Reginald John Armes 2 June 97
Robert Jas. Leslie Ogilby 10 Aug. 98
Robert Ferguson Gross ...10 Aug. 98
Sherman G. Venn Ellis 10 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas Massie Hutchinson 4 Apr. 98
William Geofirey Probert ... 15 Apr. 98
Cyril Annesley Cooke 9 MavgS
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C. F. Len-
nock, Captain SuffolkEegt.j Mar. 95
Qr. Master. —Arthur James,3
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Fred. Fawssettjun., MD. 1 Dec 91
White Facings.
856
The Prince Albert's ( Somerset-
shire Light Infantry).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Somerset Militia.)
Head Qaarters, Taunton.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry Cornish Henley, JP. 17 Nov. 97
Lt.Colonel.
Hon. Henry Powell Gore-
Langton1 20 Oct. 97
Majors.
Hastings Edward Hicks2. ..10 Nov. 97
Captains.
Hamilton Alex. Kinglake,
Capt. ret. pay Lane. Fus.,
Hon. Major 16 Jan. 89
Edw. Brinsley Rawlins, p.s.
Hon. Major 24 Aug. 89
Edw. Reginald John Talbot29 Aug. 5:
Clement Phipps Tudwav,
(H) 11 May 92
Theobald Leonard Walsh,
(H), p.s. [r] 20 Dec. 84
Hcm.Chas.PepysCourtenay22 Feb. 03
SidneyE.O.Owen-Swaffield 11 June94
Roger Ma.rriott-Dodington,
p.s. (H) ,.22 June 95
Lieutenants.
Clement Brady TJpperton,
(H), Inst, of Musketry ... 8 Apr. 93
John Darley Colley 7 Oct. 93
Alg. Wm. S. Lord Langton 10 Feb. 94
Wm. John Wilmot Kerr ... 5 Sept.94
John Neville Hood Walrond22 July 96
Compton Cardew Norman 9 Nov. 98
Second Lieutenants.
John R. Campbell Heath-
cote 1 June 97
Ernest William Worrall ...15 Sept.97
Arthur Hamilton Cooper ...16 Nov. 98
Adjt. <r Capt. — Arthur Bar-
ton Fox, Capt. \ Battalion 1 Feb. 96
Qr. Master. — Chas. Jas.
Leyster, Hon. Lieut 24 Oct. 94
Med. Of. —
BlueFacmgs.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Somerset Militia.)
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Wm. Long, JP. late Lt.
46 F. p.s., Hon. Colonel. ,.17 May 89
Majors.
Evan Hy. Llewellyn, MP.
JP. Hon. Lt.Colonel 11 Mar. 91
Captains.
John Wm. Henry Marshall-
West,3 p.s., [<], lateLt. 2
Bn. Somerset Lt. Infantry,
Hon. Major 2 Aug. 84
Saml. H.Woodhouse,p.s. (t) 5 Oct. 87
Charles Beague St. John-
Mildmay, p.s. ret. pay E.
Art 30 Apr. 90
Hy.Norris GlynnHinrte,fa<e
Lieut. 1 Bn 24 Oct. 91
Roger Harbin Manley, p.s. 1 May 95
Arthur Llewellyn, p.s 15 May 95
Douglas Grant Stewart,4
(H), late Capt. SomersetLt.
Infantry 22 July 96
Ernest A. Bragge Warry,
p.s. (H),Inst.ofMusketry24 Apr. 97
Lieutenants.
Chas. Eaw.Wm. Carleton 19 Aug. 96
Joseph Geo. DawsonWolleni9 Aug 96
Hastings Elles John Eyre is Dec. 97
Wm.Humphry.M.Freestunis Dec. 97
Hy. Irving Rodney Allfreyis Dec. 97
James Borland Walker ...15 Dec. 97
John Higson Hayes ,is:Dec. 97
Second Lieutenants.
William Oliver Priehard...i4 Apr. 97
Granville George Pomeroyis May 97
Francis William Tennant ...4 May 98
3 0
857
Militia Infantry.
James Hugh Christie 19 Oct. 98
WilhelmArthur D. Lippert 7 Dec. 98
Adit. 4-Capt.— H.W.Lovett,
Capt. 1 Battalion 20 Sept. 95
Qr. Master. — Henry Powis,
Son. Lieut 26 Oct. 92
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings.
The Prince of Wales's Own
(West Yorkshire Regt.).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the 2nd West York Militia.)
Heart Quarters, York.
''Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
S.R.S. G. F. E. A. Duke of
York, KG. KT. GCVO. 30 July 92
Lt. Colonel.
Geo. J. Hay, CB. v.s. DL.
JP., Soil. Colonel 12 May 79
Majors.
Henry Trafford-Rawson,
(t), Son. Lt. Colonel 12 May 93
R. W. Hine-Haycock, (S)
Son. Lt. Colonel 30 Oct. 95
Captains.
Abraham M. Sagar-Mus-
grave, p.s., Son. Major 22 Jan. 87
John Musgrave Benson, p. 8.22 Jan. 87
Francis Boynton 3 Mar. 88
Josph.Straker,p.s.(-ff), [<],
(S) 9 Mar. 89
Arthur Sale Whiteley, p.s. 18 Feb. 93
Fred. Anastasius Saunders,
p.s. Adj. 1 City {Grahams-
town) Vols. (S. Africa) ... 3 Feb. 94
Edwin Heautonville Rich-
ardson. (S), late Capt.
DerbyshireRegt.Son.Maj. 14 Aug. 95
Chs. L. Vaugban-Arbuckle 18 Nov. 93
Lieutenants.
Kenneth James Roy,7>.«....23 Dec. 96
Herbert Combe, p. s 11 Aug. 97
Henry Allen Wilson, p.s....-.i Aug. 97
Albany St. Leger Feiher-
stonhaugh, p.s 11 Aug. 97
Cecil Julius H. Lyster 11 Aug. 97
Second Lieutenants.
John Alister Barff 15 Dec. 97
Richard Meinertzhagen ... 2 Feb. 98
Chas. Reginald Bent Aked 2 Feb. 98
RichardGarthewMiddleton 9 Feb. 98
Hy. Wm. Alfred Ripley ... 9 Feb. 98
Richd. H. Sagar Wilkinson29 Apr. 98
JohnEdm. Valentine Isaac 22 June 98
Lawrence Edw. G. 0ates24 Dtc. 98
Adjt.4-Capt.-H. B.C. Trevor,
Capt. 2 Battalion 27 Jan. 96
■Qr. Master — Francis Pye,
Son. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
James Ramsay, MD 14 May 93
White Facings.
4th Battalion.
{Formerly the 4th West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, York.
Honorary Colonel.
S.R.S. Albert Edward,
Frince of Wales and
Duke of Cornwall. KG.
KT. KP. GCB. GCSr
GCMG. GC1E. GCVO. 9 Nov. 98
Lieutenant Colonel.
Chas. R. Prideaux-Brune,1
p.s. ret. pay Rifle Brigade,
Son. Colonel 7 Oct. 93
Majors.
William H. Gott 22 Apr. 93
John T. Lee 2 June94
Captains.
Alfred Charles Bennett,^). ».
Son. Major 25 Nov. 82
HonryC.Bulkeley,.ffo7!..a/a./.2S Feb. 85
Sir Wm. Henry Mahon, Bt.
Son. Major 23 Apr . 89
James B.GarforthTottie, (S)
Son. Major 3 May 90
D'Arcy Edw. Swainston
Sirangwayes, (S) 15 May 93
Bertram Metcalfe Smith,
p.* 3 May 97
Lieutenants.
John Miles Dawson 18 Nov. 96
Henry Metcalfe Appleton 5 May 79
Alfred William Speyer ,..21 Dec. 98
John Charles Durnford
Birtwhistle 21 Dec. 98
George Dalton Leake 21 Dec. 98
Eustace F. Grant-Dalton...2j Dec. 98
Francis Hyde Edwards 21 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Spry Carlyon 2 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—B.. E. Watts.
Captain 1 Battalion 3 Dec. 94
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army) . — Thomas
Wilson, Son. Lieut 23 July 90
Med. Of.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
James Walker 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
The East Yorkshire Eegt.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Fast York Militia.)
" White Rose of York."
Head Quarters, Beverley.
Honorary Colonel.
Wm. Henry Grimston,1 late
Capt. 13 F. JP 1 Nov. 90
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John H. Burstall,2 late Lt.
fro Foot, Son. Colonel 22 Jan. 96
Majors.
Herbert John Whittle, p.s. 4 Apr. 96
James B. W. Wilson (S) ...26 June 97
Captains
Harold Robinson Pease, (S 123 June 85
Alfred St. Hill Gibbons, (If),
Son Major 16 Dec. 85
Fred. Charles Ptrickland-
Constable, {S), ret. pay
Royal Horse Guards 21 Ma.y 90
Ashe Windham, (S) 6 May 91
F.N.Buchanan Boyd,p.s.(S)
Assist. Insp. Gold Coast
Constabulary 27 Nov. 95
Digby Francis Wrangham 25 Dec. 95
Edward Starkey Wade,[>]2.s Dec. 95
Hubert C. Prichard (S), (S) '
ret. pug F.Yorkshire Regt. 26 June 07
Philip T. Sperling Maxsted,
(H.), serving in the British.
Fast Africa Protectoratei\ July 97
Lieutenants.
Ernest Gadesden Fellow?22 Jan. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel George Hill 20 Jan. 97
John Evelyn C. Darley 10 Mar. 97
Geoffrey Delves Broughton 9 Feb. 98
Henry Campbell Johnson 16 Feb. 98
Darcy George Wrangham 2 Mar. 98
Henry Joseph Dresser 14 Apr. 9S
Jn. B. Harrison- Broadley 5 Oct. 98
Adjt. 4- Cajit — B. St. C. St.
Clair-Ford, Cant. 1 Bn... 16 Sept.98
Paymaster. — John William
F. Sandwith, late Capt.
Bombay Army 15 Nov. 55
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Mau-
rice Barry, * Son. Lieut.... 29 Apr. 96
White Facings.
Simon James Symons,7>.».
(S), Lnst. of Muskttry ...20 Jan. 94
Frederick Fdward Bishop,
p.s. (H), serving with Gold
Coast Constabulary 3 May 95
.SirAlg.ICerrB.Osborn, .Bar*. 3 May 95
Shelley L. LaurenceScarlett23 Apr. 97
Oliver Arihur Villiers, Lord
Ampthill 24 Apr. 97
RowlandErnestAlston.p.s.n May 93
Lieutenants.
Edward Pugh Allpress 27 May 95
William John Topham 27 May 95
Gustavus Framis Higgins 18 May 96
John Harvey 14 Apr. 97
Alfonso Byrne 4 Sept. 97
Robert French-Brewster...i9 Jan. 98
James Fras. Nelson Price,
Aide de Camp to Sir F'.
Cardew,Goueruorof Sierra
Leone, 23 Oct. 97 16 Apr. 98
Harold Kooert Jones 4Mayg8
Son. Victor Alex. Fred. V.
Russell 20 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
FraDcis Marshall Bassett,
late Capt. 3 Vol. Bn 2 Apr. 98
Norman Percy Clarke 6 Apr. 98
ArthurEdw. Every Sargent 7 Apr. 98
Adjt.i-Capt— W.T.W.Scott,
Capt. 1 Battalion 1 July 98
Qr. Master— C. Fox, Son.
Lieut 4 Dec. 89
Med. Off. — Surg. Lt. Colonel
RowiandH. Coombs, MD. 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
The Bedfordshire Eegiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Bedford Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Bedford.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir John M. Burgoyne,
Bart., late Gren. Guards2o Jan. 94
Lt. Colonel.
HerbrandA., Duke of Bed-
ford, (H) 22 Dec. 97
Majors.
Geo.O'Neil Segrave, (S),
ret. pay Yorkshire Regt.
Son. Lt. Colonel 17 Mar. 94
Wm. Dugald Stuart,1 (S)
late Xing's Royal Rifles. ..12 Jan. 98
Captains.
Gerald M. de L. Dayrell,
p.s 18 Mar. oi
Sir Fred. W.F. G. Frankland,
Bart. p.s. (S), serving under
the Brit. S. Africa Companyzq Aug. 91
Edward Arthur Haggard,2
ret. pay Army Serv. Corps 2 Nov. 92
Bertie Philip Newbolt 20 Jan. 94
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Sertford Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hertfoi'd.
Honorary Colonel.
The Marquis of Salisbury,
KG. Prime Minister, and
Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs 11 June 68
Lt. Colonel.
James Edw. Hubert, Visct.
Cranborne, MP 29 Oct. 92
Majors.
Chas^T'tsc*. Marsham, DL. 21 July 97
Charles H. B. Heaton-EUis 6 July 98
Captains.
Henry Jenney, (S) 11 Apr. 88
Hubert Fred Barclay, (S) 10 Aug. 89
Lord Henry FitzGerald 5 Oct. 89
Charles Percy Boulton 11 May 91
Edwin Philip Smith 15 July 93
Montagu Collet Norman ...21 July 97
Aynsley Eyre Greenwell... 7 July 98
Winchester St. Geo. Clowes 7 July 98
Lieutenants.
Son. Douglas S. Marsham,
serving with Bechuanaland
Border Police 29 Nov. 90
Richard Page Croft 10 Feb. 97
Philip Arthur Flower 10 Feb. 97
Arthur Wm. James Cecil 21 July 97
Peter Rupert Bassett 9 Feb. 98
Vincent O. Cort Dawson ...23 Mar. 98
George Ernest Marten (S),
Instructor of Musketry ...22 June 98
Charles Roger Barclay 5 Oct. 98
Edward Pendarves Dorrien
Smith 5 Oct. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Kenneth Chas.Ed.Meekingn Apr. 98
Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett 14 June 98
Thomas Erskine Lamoert 7 July 98
Hugh Richard Lawrie
Sheppard 9 July 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—B.. W. TJ.
Coates, Capt. 1 Battalion 16 Dec. 95
Quarter Master. — James
Richardson, Son. Lieut. 22 Jan. 98
Med. Off-
White Facings.
The Leicestershire Eegt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Leicestershire Militio .)
Head Quarters, Leicester.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Son. J. J. R., Duke of
Rutland, KG. GCB 11 Aug. 88
Lt. Colonel.
A. T. T. Lord Braye, JP.
DL J2 Deo. 97
Majors.
ZoriEdw.Wm. J. Manners,
MP. ret. pay Rifle Brigade™ May 97
Benjamin Geale Hum'frey,
ret. pay Leicester Regt 27 Apr. 9S
Captains.
Philip Reginald Fuller 28 May 92
Robert Samuel Phillips (-ff)2o Aug. 92
Chas. Hy. Dayrell Palmer 1 June 96
Cyril Owen Ibbetson, {S)
Lnstruetor of Musketry ...14 Apr. 97
Edw. Atbelstane L. Powelln Aug. 97
Canning Turner 11 Aug. 97
Harry R. R. Robertson-
Cuninghame, (if) 24 Sept.92
Thomas Frewen, (S),Aidede
Camp to the Governor of
Victoria, 3 Sept. 98 3 Sept.98
Lieutenants.
"Gregory Morgan Knight ... 1 June 96
Albert A. Leslie Stephen. ..25 Aug. 97
.Fred. H. Arbuthnott Wol-
laston 23 Feb. 98
Atwell C. Dennet Pearson 23 Feb. 98
(Duncan Hamilton Blunt ...23 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Arthur C. Wapshare 15 Sept. 97
Henry Percival Cross 22 Sept.97
John Warden Blunt 3 Sept.98
Adjt. 4r Capt.— Geo. Hy. P.
Burne, Captain iBattalionz$ Jan. 98
<Qr. Master. — JohnBreacher,
Son. Lieut 28 Mar. 96
lied. Of.—
White Facings.
'The Royal Irish Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Wexford Militia.)
Head Quarters, Wexford.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry S. Lord Templemore 2 Sept. 93
Lt. Colonel.
Morgan Geo. Lloyd, CB.
late Cornet 1 Dr. Gds.
(H), JP., Hon. Colonel ..,30 Mar. 85
Majors.
James W.M. Viset. Stopfordi3 July 91
OwenL. F.Lloyd 3 Dec. 98
Captains.
Ch.as.Edw. Wogan-Browne,
p.s. (S),Inst. of Musketry 4 Aug. 88
San.Edw.B.L.H.Stopford,1
p.s. {S) , ret. pay Irish
Fusiliers 25 June 90
Son. Arthur H. Chichester:3 Apr. 92
<&eraldlI.PomeroyColley(S)i& Nov. 93
Fras. John Newton-King,
(S) ,ret.pay OxfordLt. Inf.zS Oct. 96
William Perry 13 Oct. 97
John Owens Johnson, ret.
pay 12 Lancers 17 Nov. 97
Alan Maxwell Boisragon,2
late Capt. Irish Regt 28 Mar. 98
Robert Murdoch 3 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
BTred. James Robt. Hughes 26 May 94
Son. H.R.T G.Filrzmaurice-
Deane-Morgan, ( S) 26 May 94
Jlenry Vincent Shortland,
{S), serving in the Gold
Coast Constabulary 26 May 94
Morgan Crofton Lloyd, {3) 4 Nov. 96
Guy Lovel Caulfeild 4 Nov. 96
Owen Fitzstephen Lloyd. ..13 Oct. 97
Richd. TV. J. Visct. Suirdale,
Private Secretary to the
Governor of Song Kong...2Z Dec.
Second Lieutenants.
Hy. St. Geo. Murray M'Rae 2 Feb.
Ambrose Boxwell 9 Feb.
Frederick Herbert Span. ..16 Feb.
Arthur Reginald Sinclair
Allen 2 Mar.
Charles Beauman Hore ... 3 Aug.
Alf. Theodore Wm. Burton23 Nov.
Adjt.Sf Capt. — R. L. Owens,
Captain. 1 Battalion 1 Oct. 1
Militia Infantry.
Qr. Mr.— William Dundas,8
Son. Lieut 10 June 96
Mel. Of. —
B1npFa^"o-c.
4TU .Battalion.
{Formerly the North Tipperary Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Clonmel
Honorary Colonel.
C. Farl de Montalt 7 Dec. 98
Lt. Colonel.
Fitzgibbon Trant, late Lt.
64 F. Son. Cohnel 22 Nov. 90
Majors.
Claude Richard J. Cane,3
late Capt. R. Artillery 12 Nov. 92
Wm.A.deWarrenne Wallei'29 Aug. 94
Captains.
Alex. Lindsay Carnegie ...19 Jan. 84
John Rolleston Wolfe 6 May 91
Richard Minchin Minchiri,
p.s. (S) 11 May 92
Henry Hugh Hutchinson. ..26 Sept. 94
Arthur Bingham Crabbe,5
ret. pay 8 Sussars 17 Oct. 94
George Washington Biggs,
p. s.(H),Instructorof Musk. 20 May 96
Charles Langford, (H) 9 Feb. 98
Wm.Rbt.Ed.HeneageFinchi6 Apr. 98
Lieutenants.
Joseph Crean 9 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
John Greham Devenish ... 6 Jan. 97
Robert James Rees-Mogg.. 3 Feb. 97
Cecil George Holland 16 Feb. 98
Jn.Loftus Otwav Mansergh 9 Mar. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—G. H.Vigors,
Captain 1 Battalion 31 Oct. 98
Qr. Master. — Jeremiah Cre-
men, Son. Lieut ..28 July 97
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
5TH Battalion.
{Formerly tke Kilkenny Fusiliers.)
Head Quarters, Kilkenny.
Honorary Colonel.
James E. W. T. Marquis of
Ormonde, KP. late Capt.
1 Life Guards 7 Jan. 80
Lt. Colonel.
Son.Col.Rnht. C.Knox, {S)
Son. Colonel 18 Apr. 96
Majors.
Maurice De Keatinge, (S),
Son. Lt. Colonel 11 Mar. 96
Leonard Walter Pead, p.s.
[<] 17 Feb. 97
Captains.
Ernest S. Goldie-Taubman,
p.s. {S), serving in the
British Fast Africa Pro-
tectorate 29 Oct. 92
George Lionel J. Sargent... 16 Sept. 93
Lindesay Knox 10 Apr. 95
Geo. Smith, p.s. {S), serving
in British Guiana Police.. 2 Oct. 95
Daniel Joseph Smithwick,
Instructor of Musketry ...11 Dec. 95
Sir John E. Cecil Power,
Bart, p.s 11 Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
William Daniel Byrne {S),
serving in the Lagos
Constabulary 10 July 95
John Willcocks n Dec. 95
Ernest John Norwood 18 May 9S
CliftonEdm.PercevalWallisiS May 98
Second Lieutenants.
Chas. Noel French 6 Apr. 98
Frank Joseph Raynsford... 9 May 98
Archie Stewart Garnett... 10 May 98
Horace Anderson 7 Sept.98
Adjt. 6r Capt.—W. F. H.
Brediu, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Mar. 98
Qr. Mr.— Frank Clanchy,
Son. Lieut 12 Mav 07
Msd. Off.-
Blue Facings.
The fnncess ol Waiea's Uwn
(Yorkshire Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the $th West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, Richmond.
858
Honorary Colonel.
Robert Gunter,1 MP. late
Capt. 4 Dragoon Guards. ..22 May 85
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Compton Howard,2
ret. pay Rifle Brigade, Son.
Colonel 15 May 93
Majors.
James Hoole, {S), Son.
Lt. Colonel 10 Apr. 90
John W. Lodge,if on.Lt. Col. 18 May 91
Captains.
Wm. E. C Ellis, p.s. Sor,
Major 24 Mar 86
Morton Jas. Baring Tomlin,
Son. Major 10 Apr. 86
Son. G. Algernon Lascelles 18 May 91
George W. LowsluyHoole-
Lowsley-Williams, y.s.... 5 June 94
Baron Hy.de Teissier,3 (S)
ret. pay 8 Hussurs.Inst.of
Musketry, Hon. Major ...28 July 94
Roht.Ben.vonNevill Gunter,
Aide deCamp toCol.Legard,
Com. E.York Brig. Vol.Inf. 1 June 95
Ferdinand Harper Hodge,
late Lieut. 1 Battalion ...28 July 97
Lieutenants.
Wm. Robt.SodgsonIies,{S),
serving with the Lagos
Constabulary 18 Mar. 96
Guy Payan Dawnay 25 Nov. 96
EdwardLancelotSanderson23 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Milbourne Edward Clark. ..24 Mar. 97
Harold VermuydenBastow3 1 May 97
Mark Sykes 9 June 97
Eustace Hy.Fras.Lonergani8 Aug. 97
Earnest Richd. Fitzpatrick 6 Apr. 98
Richard Fitzroy Howard. ..14 Sept.98
Fras.GrevOke Sanderson 16 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4- Cupt.—G A. C.
King, Capt. 1 Battalion. ..20 Nov. 96
Qr. Master. — George Croft,
Son. Captain 4 Oct. S4
Med.Off —
White Facingf .
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the North York Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Richmond.
Honorary Colonel.
Robert George Hopkinson,
JP. Son. Colonel 29 Aug.
Lt. Colonel.
James W. Richardson, if on.
Colonel , iS Nov.
Majors.
BernardGauntlettHarrison25 Apr.
Captains.
James Whaley Fryer, p.s. ... 1 Feb.
Chas. Edward Bag-nail, p.s.
serving in the Uganda Pro-
tectorate 3 July
JohnCharles Rivis 27 June
Reg.Edw.Fras. S. Dndding,
(S), Inst, of Musketry ...27 June
Edward Henry Chapinnn 3 Apr.
Jas. Douglas S. D. Archer,
p.s. Son. Major 3 Mar.
Lieutenants.
CharlesElliot 12 May
Wensley Barclay Huntnn 12 May
Reginald Guy Graham 12 May ■
Chas. Carlisle Pilkington 15 June >
Percy Spencer Fryer 15 June
Second Lieutenants.
John Fielden 14 Feb. <
Gustavus H. Blenkinsopp
Coulson 14 Feb. <
Henry Mallinson i4 Feb. i
Wltr.J.CumberlegeFletcheri4 Feb..
Adit. 4- Capt. — A. L. Napier,
Captain 2 Battalion 1 May
Qr. Master. — Jos. Downes,
Son. Captain 5 June
Med. Off— Surg. Lt, Colonel
Thos. Carter 2 June
3 0 2
94
859
The Lancashire Fusiliers.
5TH and 6th Battalions.
Formerly ytk Royal Lancashire Rifies.)
Head Quarters, Bury.
Honorary Colonel.
Thomas Hale, late Capt.SSF. 2 July 92
Lt.Colonsl Commandant.
Fred. Finch Mackenzie ...20 Nov. 95
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Chas. Romer, p.s.{S) ,
(S), (Q) 18 Dec. 95
Ma joes.
Richard Darner Wynyard,1
ret. pay East Surrey Regt.
Wm. J. Bosworth, p.s. [f~\ 15 Aug. 96
Son.Lt. Colonel 18 May 98
Hy. SteuartLockhart Rossifi Nov. 98
Captains.
Francis Joseph Radcliffe(ff)9 Mar. 89
Henry Alex. Schank, (S),
Instructor of Musketry ...16 Nov. 89
Thos.Hut.chmgs,i?o?;.lira/or9 Jan. 92
Godfrey Armitage, late 2nd
Lt. 6 Dragoon Guards ...21 Jan. 93
Herbert Richard Cobbett...29 Aug. 94
Wm.Dixon Haddock Green,
ret. pay K~. R. Rifles 23 Jan. 95
William Phayer Ryall 10 Mar. 97
Christopher Thos. Sennett,
p.s. [f] (S), Instructor of
Musketry, Son. Major ... 1 Dec. 97 !
Cecil A. Walker-Leigh, late
Lt. Gordon Highlanders 16 Mar. 98
Rowland Charles Feilding,
late Rhodesia Horse 2 Apr. 98
Edm. dePentheny-O'Kelly 1 June 98 j
James Aspinall Turner ...20 July 98
John James Whitehead ...27 July 98 ;
Geo.ArthurGildea, p.s. (11)23 Mar. 98
Reginald F. Kempenfeldt
Applin 23 Nov. 98
JjIEUT-ENANTS.
Darwin Harry Parker 14 July 90
Rbt. Armstrong O'NeiU(-ff) 22 May 95
John Victor Hermon 2 May 961
E.OswellN. O.Leggatt,iJ.s.i4 Apr. 97
FrancisOswald Barker 26 Oct. 98 I
Francis Henry Nangle 26 Oct. 98 [
Charles Harold Unwin 9 Nov. 98
Claude B. Marjoribanks
Dansey 9 Nov. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Morgan George Crofton ...17 Nov. 97
David G. Minden Douglas 19 Jan. 98
Arthur Langworthy Spaf-
ford 10 Feb. 98
Brian Mansfield Hynes ...28 Mar. 98
Myles Higgin-Birket 28 Mar. 98
William Digby Oswald ...29 Mar. 98
Arch. Philip Adair Eastoni4 Apr. 98
Edward Sinclair Gooch;... 2 June 98
Harry Rowland Bridges ... 3 Dec. 98
Adits. 6r Capts. — A. F.
Owen - Lewis, Lieut.
Yorkshire Regt 1 July 98
H. C. E. Westropp, Captain
Manchester Regt 13 July 96
Qr.Master.— Alfred W.Smith,
Son. Lieut 23 Feb. 98
Med. Off—
White Facings.
The Eoyal Scots Fusiliers.
3ED Battalion.
{Formerly the Prince Regent's Royal
Ayr and Wigtoicn Militia.)
Head Quarters, Ayr.
Honohary Colonel.
A.P.,EaW of Galloway, RT.
late Capt. R. Sorse Gds.
p.s t(< 24 Junegr
LtCOLONEL.
Wm. Hugh Campbell, p.s.
Son. Colonel 11 July 91
Majors.
John M. Mathie Morton,
Son. Lt. Colonel 22 Dec. 88
Reginald Curtis Toogood,1
Capt. retired pay, Son. Lt.
Colonel 2 Apr. 98
Captains.
George James Fergusson
Buchanan 14 May 87
R. L. N ugent-Dunbar, p.s. 4 June 87
Militia Infantry.
Fullarton James, p.s 22 Dec. 88
Hugh Scott, p.s 74 July 90
Charles G.S. M'Aiesier, 71.8.13 July 91
Ralph G. Riddell-Carre,p.«.i3 May 93
John Edwards Vaughan,3
p.s. late Lt. 2nd Bn 27 Apr. 98
Ivo D.Wa!ker-Heneage.;j.s. 2 July 98
Lieutenants.
Arch. Earl of CassQlis, ps.
DL 9 July 92
Charles Walter Tilliers ...26 May 94
DominickSidneyBrowne,p.s.26 May94
Arth. M. Mitchell Campbell,
p.s. (S) Inst, of Musketry 20 Mar. 95
George Fredk. Montague
Villiers 23 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Ales. Hamilton Dunlop ...23 Jan. 95
David Macomb Kennedy... 8 Dec. 97
James Arch. Lochnell
Campbell 9 Feb. 98
I Son. James Boyle 27 May 98
Andrew D. Montague
Browne 6 June 98
I Ian Onslow Dennistoun ...14 Sept.98
, William Alex. Farquhar...i4 Sept.98
Adjt. Sf Capt.— A. H. Thur-
burn, Capt. 1 Bn 16 Sept. 05
Qr.Master. — Mark Lindsay
Carnegie, Hon. Lieut 1 Sept. 07
Med. Off—
Blue Facings.
The Cheshire Eegiment,
32D Battalion.
(Formerly the tst Royal Cheshire Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Chester.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Hosken France-
Hayhurst,2 DL. JR. lute
Lt. 77 F 21 May 92
Lt. Colonel.
Arthur Hill, Son. Colonel. ..21 May 92
Majors.
Charles Percy Lees, p.s. ...12 May 97
Lea Jones (S),p.s 16 May 98
Captains.
Ed.KinnerslyWilliarnsoiy).j.i2 Oct. 89
Edward Townshend Logan 4 May 91
Robert AlexanderGreg,(-H"),
\_t] Instructor of Musketry?.;, Nov. 93
Charles F. C. Luxmoore ...27June94
Lord Gerald Richard Gros-
venor 9 Nov. 98
George Richard Hennessy 9 Nov. 98
Lieutenants.
Thos. G. Bayley-Worthing-
ton 28 Aug. 03
Johnson Atkinson Busfeild 9 June 97
WilliamG-erald Ambrose, p.s.
District Comvir. at Lagos 9 Mar. 98
George Vernon Hornby ... 7 Dec. 9S
Edwin Ramsay Adair Hall 7 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Rowland Hill 10 Aug. 98
Adjt. Sr Capt.—'R. J. Cooke,
Captain 1 Battalion 8 Nov. 98
Quarter Master. — Alex.
M'Dermott, Son. Lieut. 13 Jan. 92
Med.Qff.—
White Facings.
William Woodward 5 Aug. 93
William McKay, p.s. {S) ...12 Aug. 93
Bcresford Moutray Read,
p.s. (S), sercino with the
Lagos Sausa Force 24 Nov. 97
Charles Gosset Mayall 16 Apr. 98
Lieutenants.
Eric Stanley Girdwood ...19 Aug. 96
George Clayhills 1 Dec. 97
Harold Echalaz Welch 28 Sept.98
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. 4- Capt.— H.F.N. Hop-
kins, Capt. Seaforth Sigh-
landers 1 Nov. 9s
Qr. Master.— R. M'Kay,
Son. Lieut [..24 Jan. 94
Med. Off.— Surgeon Lt.Col.
James B. Hughes 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd Royal Cheshire
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Macclesfield.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Son. Henry Brougham
Lord Loch,) G-CB. GCMG.7 June 84
Lt. Colonel.
John Moutray Read (t),late
Capt, 13 F. Son. Colonel 23 Dec. 93
Majors.
John A. Arnott, Son. Lt.
Colonel 5 June 93
Charles Harrop Beck S Aug. 94
Captains.
HenryMillettNicholls.-ffon.
Major 3 Dec. 84
Charles William Willis, p.s.
(S) [f] Son. Major 22 July 85
W. A. Bromley-Davenport,
Son.Maior 9 Oct. 36
The Eoyal Welsh Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Denbigh an,}
Merioneth Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe,
Bart, late Lt. 4- Capt.
Scots Guards, p.s 12 Hay 6c.
Lt. Colonel.
Saml. Sandbach, p.s. Son.
Colonel 21 Nov. 94
Majors.
Chas. R. Most\-n-Owen 19 Mar. 92
Rumley Fred. Godfrey 17 Apr. 95
Captains.
Charles HenryLord,p.s.(.a~} ,
[t'\, Son. Major 23 Nov. 81
Chas. J. C. Touzel, p.s. (S)i7 Mar. Si
Edward Lloyd Son. Majorzi- Apr. 8(i
Basil Edwin Phillips, (-3). ..24 Apr. 89
Fred.Wm. Proctor, p.s. (S),
Capt. ret. pay W. Riding
Begt 11 Feb. 91
Horace Dixon Mayhew 29 July 96
Lieutenants.
Hugh Russell Eliott 21 Jan. 93
Llewellyn W. Howell
Tringham 22 July 96
Richard Alfred Wynn 14 June 97
Cunliffe Herbert Marsh ...24 Sept. 98-
Henry V. Venables Kyrke 14 Septus
Henry Hugh MostynBead-
nell 14 Sept. 9a
Second Lieutenants.
Stephen Henry Christy ...12 May g&
Morgan Grainger Jones.. .25 June 98-
R. Gordon T. Gatherer ...21 Septra
E. Arch. Theodore Bayly 21 Sept 08
Adjt. 4- Capt— (i. W. D. B.
Lloyd, Captain 1 Bn 15 Au^ g6
Qr.Master.— W. H. Vernon,
Son. Lieut 2 Nov. 95
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Carnarvon. Rifles.}
Head Quarters, Carnarvon.
" The Plume of the Prince of Wales.
11 Ich Dien."
Honoeaey Colonel.
G. S. G. Lord Penrhyn 6 Mar. 95
Lt. Colonel.
Henry Piatt, CB. p.s. DL.,
Son. Colonel 22 Oct. 84.
Majors.
Owen L. J. Evans, Son.Lt.
Colonel 25 Apr. 88
Son. Henry R. H. iJioyd-
Mostyn, late Sub Lieut.
23 F. Son. Lt. Colonel ....14 Nov. 93
Captains.
Howell R. Jones-Williams,
Son. Major 7 Jan. 85
Griffith Radcliffe Owen 28 Mar. 90
Arthur Hamilton Pryce ...20 Sept.90
Richd. Edw.Lloyd Richards,
p.s 21 Nov. 91
Ernest F. C. Evanson1 10 Feb. 93
A. R. P. Macartcey-Filgate 2 Jan. 96
Sylvanus Reynolds 28 Oct. 96
LIEUTENANTS.
Wm. Douglas Jones 3 Oct. 91
Eric Jas. Walter Piatt 12 Mar. 92
Charles Patrick Holroyd ... 3 Mar. 94
Wm, Edw. Strarjge Butson 2 Jan. 93
Evan Bo wen Jones, ».*. (II)
Inst, of Musketry 7 July 97
Cyril C. Hamilton Potter... 20 Oct. 97
Second TjIeutenants.
Root. George Vivian Dufl . 27 Jan. 97
Robt.ForbesStanleyCreek 24 Feb. 97
Roger Egerton Rasbotham 24 Nov. 07
Arthur Frarnpton, late
Lieut 1 Jan. 9S
Adj. f Capt. — iug.F. Cooper,
Major 2 Battalion 1 Sept. 94
Qr.Mr. — Joseph E. F.
Barr, Uox. Lieut 5 Oct. 97
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The South Wales Borderers.
3HD Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal South Wales Bor-
derers Militia.)
Head Quarters, Brecon.
Honorary Colonel.
Arthur Lord Ormathwaite,
late Capt. 1 Life Guards. ..30 Dec. 76
Lieutenant Colonel.
<3harlesHeale3',j).s 6 June 98
Majors.
Thos. Williams Jones, (H) 2 Dec. 96
Chas. S. D. O. Oldham, (H),
r.S],(t), ret. pay 4 Dr. Gds. 7 Oct. 9S
Captains.
Stuart Williams Morgan ...16 Au"-.9o
Hy. J. Vanghan Phillips,
p.s. (II), Inst, of Musketry 2 Dec. 93
Hy. Read Darley (H), (t),
ret. pay 4 Dragoon Guards^ Feb. 94
H. Hickman Bromfield,(7/j29 Aug. 94
Herbert Ferd. Woodgate,
(H) (t) ret. pay 1 Bn 31 July 93
CecilHamiltonArmitage (H),
serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 23 Oct. 93
"Suy Maxwell-Heron 2 Dec. 96
Richard Francis Gunter ... 2 Dec. 96
David Hughes Morgan n Aug. 97
■Geo. Turner, ret. pay 1 Bn. 7 Oct. 98
James Miller Gibson-Watt 8 Oct. 98
Lieutenants.
George Redmond Scott ... 2 Dee. 96
John Philip Wood 17 Feb. 97
James Dundas 26 May 97
John Frederick Pollok 22 Jan. 98
Hector James Doveton 22 Jan. 98
Edmund Southey 22 Jan. 9S
William John H.' Hughes... 8 Oct. 98
JohnWheen.. 8 Oct. 98
Richard Godwin Coles 8 Oct. 98
Hy. Chester Lewis Lloyd 8 Oct. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas Morris 2 Mar. 98
Benj.Gonville Bromhead ... 9 Nov. 98
Wm. Rice Tudor Clement... 9 Nov. 98
Adjt.SrCapt.— G. H. Grant,
Capt. 2 Battalion 4 Sept. 95
Qr. Mr. — Moore Murphy,
Hon. Captain 1 May 93
Med. Off —
White Facings.
4th Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Montgomery
Riflet.)
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
Honobaht Colonel,
GeorgeChas.JJurZ o/Powisi6 Apr. 98
Lt. Colonel.
Ofeas.' Edw. Ramsbottom-
lafierwood, Hon. Colonel 9 Sept. 96
Majob.
Sdward H, A. Tolcher (H) 9 Sept.96
Militia Infantry.
Captains.
Edw. S. St. Barbe Sladen t7 Dec. 92
Ferdinand Louis Genth,p.s.
(H),Tnst. of Musketry ...22 Aug. 94
Fiennes Mauriee Colvile ...iS Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
Wilfrid C. N. Hastings, p.s.
(H), serving with Sierra
Leone Frontier Police o Dec. 96
Abel E. Morrall, p.s. (H),
Reserve 23 Feb. g3
Second Lieutenants.
Ernie Rnmbcld Taylor 18 Nov. 96
Geoffrey Radciiffe Mott 27 Jan. 97
Bernard F. V. Harcourt ... 4 Sept. 97
Fras. Lucas Clements Scott 8 Sept.97
Andrew George Board ... 5 Jan. 98
Harold Casamajor Davies 5 Jan. 98
Foster Newton 'L'horne 19 Jan. 98
Sutherland E. Woolhouse 2 Feb. 98
John Percy Dusdale 19 May 98
Ad.it.4-.Cdpt.— H.H.Ga-aliarn,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Feb. 97
Qr. Master. — John Tigar,
Hon. Captain 13 Apr. 89
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
King's Owa Scottish
Borderers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Scottish Borderers Mil.)
Head Quarters, Dumfries.
Honorary Colonel.
ArchibaldHurne,y.s.(-Er),|_']i9 Oct. 98
Lt. Colonel.
Jas. K. Maxwell Witham,
p.s. (H) 9 Nov. 98
Majors.
Claud V. E. Laurie,^. s. (H)
[rj 17 Oct. 94
Captains.
John Mackie, p.s. Hon.Maj. 7 June 84
Sir Alex. D. Grierson, Bt.
(H) [f],p.s 10 July 86
W. C. Critchley-Salmonson,
p.s 18 Aug. 83
Harold Wm. Alex. Fras.
Crichton-Browr.e. ?'.*. ...13 Jan. 94
Arth. D. Ripley Pott, p.s. (t)23 Mar. 94
W. D. Young'-Herries, p.s.
(T)(H) 17 Oct. 94
James Bruce Wilkie, p.s. (t) 1 May 95
James Lewis Greig, p.s. (f) 2 Oct. 95
Lieutenants.
W.L.Campbell Allan, 7>.s.(i)25 Feb. 93
Henry Keswick, p.s 25 Feb. 93
William M' Call, p. s. (H) (t)
Inst, of Musketry 1 Aug. 94
George Gordon Moir, p.s 1 Aug. 94
Sir Wm. Jardine, Bart. p.s. 8 May 95
John Temple Scriven, /j.s.. .13 Jan. 97
George Douglas Dixie, p.s. iS May 98
Sidney Hbt. Thwaites.^J.s. iS May 98
Second Lieutenants.
CharlesFraserKennedy./j.s. 7 Oct. 96
Hugh Steuart Gladstone ...10 Feb. 97
John Beaumont Neilson ... 2 Feb. 98
Jas. rLaurie M'Kie Hutch-
ison 9 Mar. 98
Adjt. $ Capt.—E. J. Dent,
Capt. 2 Battalion 1 Sept. 94
Qr. Master. — John Swann
Howe,1 Hon. Lieut 21 Oct. 91
Med. Off—
Blue Facings.
Oameronians (Scottish Bifl.es).
3BD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly vnd Royal Lanark Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton.
Honobaby Colonel.
Sir D. C. R. Carrick
Buchanan, K CB. DL.JF.
late Cornet 2 Dragoons ...3: Oct. 85
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Arthur Henry Courtenay,
Hon. Colonel 9 Oct. 95
Lieutenant Colonel.
Geo. Farie, late Capt. 74 F.
Hon, Colonel 30 Oct. 95
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ZvIajobs.
William Charles Douglas. ..25 Dec. 93
Montague G. Johnstone,1
p.s.c.ret.payzDraqoonSfHon.
Lt. Colonel ' 25 Mar. 9ft
Fred. Harcourt Stevenson 2 Jan. 97
Henry Chavasse 20 Jan. 97
Captains.
Daniel Fras. M. Macqueen,
p.s. (H), Inst. of Musketry^ Oct. S7
Harold Mills Clifford, p.s At)
{U), Instructor of Musket ry2j Aug. 90
Kenneth Rodas Devaynes
Shaw 5 May 91
William Hustler Hopkins 22 Aug. 91
Alfred John Bowman 23 Mar. 92
Henry V. J". M'Cann Neal,
(H), Assistant Inspector
Lagos Constabulary 23 Apr. 92
Arthur R. C. Littledale 17 June 93
James Campbell Gardner.. .17 May 94
Richard Landale Cumber-
land, p. s 28 May 94
John Arthur Briggs, ret.
pay •. Battalion 28 Nov. 94
Henry M.M'Neill-Hamilton 4 May 95
Lawrence Johnstone 18 Sept. 95
•IohnCraigieyoncell,p.s.(H)t
serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 23 Sept.96
David Biaikie Hislop 10 Feb. 97
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Joseph Lynch 6 Feb. 96
Christopher Hugh Cautleyi4 Feb. 96
Philip Joseph Maguire ...11 May 96
John Birkbeck 11 Feb. 97
William Arland Ussher ...22 Mar. 97
Kenneth Lrle PhilpinLely 7 Apr. 97
William Victor St. Clair
M'Laren 14 Apr. 97
Hy. Francis Hobart Kerr 8 May 97
Oliver Miles Torkington ... 6 July 97
Hugh Fletcher Hathorn ...23 Feb. 98
George Gerald Montague
Tyrrell 11 May 98
Michael H. D. Thomson-
Carmichael 27 July 98
Reg.R.W.BridenellMurphy 3 Dec. 98
Adjts. J-Capts.—A.. O.White,
Major 1 Battalion 1 Nov. 95
G. D. Luard, Capt. 2 Bn. ...15 Aug. 96
Qr. Master.
Med. Of.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
Alex. M. Adams 1 Dec. 91
Dark Green Facings.
The Boyal Inniskilling
Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Fermanagh Light Inf.)
Head Quarters, Enniskillon.
Honorary Colonel.
Lowry Egeiton, Farl of
Enniskillen 8 Jan. 87
Lt.Colonel.
Hugh Houghton Stewart,
late Captain Irish Rifles...?? Sept.97
Major.
Hon. Charles Alexander,1
p.s 17 Nov. 97
Captains.
Edward Simon White 27 Feb. 92
Arthur Wyndham Gelston 18 Mar. 96
Arthur Hy. Daniel Britton,
p.s. (H), serving with the
Lagos Hausa Force io May 97
Lieutenants.
George Alfred Sabine, {H)t
serving with West African
Frontier Police 2 Jan. 97
Richd. E. Nunn Bailey 19 Jan. 98"
Second Lieutenants,
Harry Gardiner 31 May 98
Charles John. Bavly 17 Aug. 98 -
Adjt.fCapt.— P.J. L.Totten-
ham. Capt. South Stafford- ■
shire Regiment 1 Nov. 9-5
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
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4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Tyrone Futiliert.)
Head Quarters, Omagh.
Honorary Colonel.
Jas. Alf. Visct. Charlemout,
CB. Comptroller of the
Household to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 25 Apr. 85
Lt. Colonel.
Charles Murray Alexander,
Hon. Colonel 3 Nov. 97
Majors.
Henry Irvine, Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Feb. 88
Captains.
Hen. Geo. Saral. Alexander,
Hon. Major 2q Apr. 74
Rowley Alex. Miller, p.s.,
Hon. Major 13 May 76
John Knox M'Clintoek, jj.s.
(H) zgMay 86
Robt. Lyon Moore, p.s. (H) 26 June 97
Jas.H. Davidson-Houston, (B)
u it), Assist. Snpi. of Consta-
bulary, British Honduras 9 Mar. gZ
Lewis Ernest Buchanan ...17 Aug. 98
Walter Vaughan Jones 3 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Randolph George Gethin,
{H),Inst. of Musketry 7 Apr. 94
George Young Smith 17 Aug. 98
Richard Alex. Chaloner ...17 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
John Claudius Herdman... 7 Sept. 98
Gay Reginald M'Clintock.. 9 Nov. 98
Ad)t. 4- Capt.—C. A. Wild-
ing, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Sept. 97
Paymaster. —
Qr. Master. — Wm. George
Williams, Hon. Captain. ..11 Mar. 85
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
5th Battalion.
{Formerly the Prince of Wales's 0
Donegal Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lifford.
Honorary Colonel.
Lord Claud J. Hamilton ...17 Jan.
Lt. Colonel.
Baptist Johnston Barton,2
lateLt. 33 F.;Hon.Col. ...21 Feb.
Major.
William Deane-Freeman
Thompson 8 Ma3*
Captains.
Wm. R. Collum, p.s 25 Feb.
Maxwell J.Carpendale, p.s. 26 May
Richd. Fras.E. E.Cochrane29 May
John Stewart Hamilton ...29 May
Chas. Fredk. Stewart, p.s.
{H), 22 Jan.
Lieutenants.
Edmund Armstrong Croftn Mar.
Francis M'G'ade, [H), In-
structor of Musketry 11 Mar.
Cecil Ridings .'. 10 Feb.
Francis Noel Dent 10 Feb.
Second Lieutenants.
Robt. J.'Halkett Baddeley 4 Nov.
Fras. J. T. LTniacke Simp-
son ...10 Feb.
Thos.Chas. Loekhart RiviS24 Feb.
Henry Percy Pott 2 Mar.
John Briscoe Watts 28 Dec.
Adjt. 4- Capt.— L.C.Warren,
Capt. Munster Fusiliers. ..30 Sept.
Paymaster. —
Qr.Mr. — JamesWhite.-Hon.
Lieut 31 Aug.
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Gloucestershire Regiment.
3ED Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal South Gloucester
Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Bristol.
Honorary Colonel.
£ir Wm. F. G. Guise, Bt.p.s. 10 Feb. 97
Militia Infantry.
Lt. Colonel.
William AlexanderHill.OB.
DL. p.s. [*], Hon. Colonel 16 Oct. 86
Majors.
Lionel SeymourBenson.y.s.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 15 Nov. 90
Christopher D. Guise, p.s.
|~t] 10 Feb. 97
Captains.
W. E. Parry Burges, p.s. [r]
Ron. Major 6 May 84
Gilbert Robert H. Collis,
p.s. f'l Hon. Major 22 July 85
David J. Earlot North esk j>*. 1 8 Aug. 88
Edw. Dodwell Crichton,;>.».i8 Aug. 88
Russell James Kerr, p.s. [<]26 Oct. 89
Chandos B. Lee Warner,
p.s. (r) 6 Feb. 92
Hon. Douglas George Car-
negie, p.s 23 Mar. 92
Walter H. de Burgh Griffith,
p.s.{H){t)Inst. of Musketry s Aug. 93
Lieutenants.
Geo.HerbertBurges,p.s.(-ff)25 Mar. 91
Robert Lionel Harshall,j>.«.ig Mar. 92
Alfred Irvine Menzies,p.». 19 July 93
Walter Hayle Walshe, p.s.
late Lt. 3 Bn. York and
Lancaster Regiment '.5 July 96
Cyril Francis Hawley, p.s. 18 Aug. 97
Walter John Maule 5 Oct. 98
Henry Malcolm Harrison 5 Oct. 98
Edward John Samuel 5 Oct. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Mervyn King 9 June 98
Hon. Montagu B. Porker 15 July 98
Adjt. 6r Capt.—A.C. Lovett,
Captain 1 Battalion 2 Nov. 96
Qr. Master.— Thos. Smyth,
Hon. Lieut 79 Nov. 90
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal North Gloucester
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cirencester.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir R.N.F. Kingscote.-ffCB.
late Lt. Col. Scots Guards,
Fxtra Equerry to H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales, and
Commissioner of Woods and
Forest 8 22 Jan. 62
Lt.Colonel.
Seymour H., Farl Bathurst,
p.s 2 Mar. 98
Majors.
Arthur Leopold Paget, (H.)
Hon. Lt.Colonel 4 Mar. 96
Henry Selwyn Goodlake,
ret. pay L in ci shire Fusiliers,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 Mar. 98
Captains.
Jesse Devenish Gould^raiih 13 May 01
JohnW.S.Wingfleld-Digby,
(H) 14 Apr. 94
Hon. Allen Benj. Bathurst,
MP 23 Jan. 95
Charles Henry Harding,?). «. 22 Jan. 96
Chas.Edw.FrankHenry.p x.4 Mar. 96
Robert Wilton Morley, ret.
pay 4 Dragoon Guards ...26 June 97
Mervyn Edw. G.Rh.ys Win g-
fleld, lateLieut. 2 Life GiU.
Instructor of Musketry ...13 July 98
LlBUTENANTS.
Hy. M. Paget, Earl of Suf-
folk and Berkshire, Aide
de Camp to the Governor
General of India 2 Jan. 97
Sir Ralph St. G. C. Gore,
Bart 5 May 97
Wm. J. Paley Marling, p.s. 3 Ju'y 97
Christopher Capel 3 July 07
Thos. Brabazon Ponsonb3' 13 July 98
Robert Longfleld Beasley 13 July 98
Horace James Willis 13 July 9
Second LrEtrnENANTs-.
Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach 13 June 9E
John B. Wood Robinson... 17 Aug. 98
Adjt. <Sr Capt, — Joseph S.
Hobbs, Capt. 1 Battalion 5 Aug. 95,
Qr. Master. — B. N. Sprag-
gett, Hon. Captain 29. Oct. 8a
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Worcestershire Eegt»
3BD and 4TH Battalions.
{Formerly the Worcester Militia.))
Head Quarters, Worcester.
Honorary Colonel.
T. Coningsby N. Norbury,1
CB. DL. JP. late Capt.
6 Drs 18 Oct. go.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Alfred Winsmore Hooper,
Hon. Colonel 2- Aug. 9.7*
Lt.Colonel.
Edward Hugh Bearcroft,
Hon. Colonel 2 Aug, 97;
Majobs.
HughEdm.E.Everard,(S),.
{T), p.s., late Lt. 1 Bn.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 2 July 94.
Robert Holden,2 Hon. Major
1 Cadet Bn. King's Royal
Rifles, Ho*. Lt.Colonel ... 3 June 95.
Octavius Scarlett Martin-
dale-Vale, (H),ps 25 Nov. 96
Shirley A. Stephenson-
Fetherstonhaugh, (H) ...is Sept. 97-
Captains.
Alfred Henry Hudson, p-.s.,
Hon. Major 11 July 87'
Harry S.Richardson, Capt.
ret. pay t 2 Lancers 15 Feb. 88
Arthur GordonSte ward, p. «. 17 J'ane 91-
Chas. G. Irving Edmondes,
p.s 3 Sept. 92-
William Frederick Holroyd
Morgan, p.s =; Nov. 92-
Ferd.D.Wm.Lea-Smith,?j.s._.7 June 93
Percioal Henry A. Leggett,
{H), seroing in the Gold
Coast Cioil Police 17 Feb. 94.
William W. Stanley Clarke22 Aug. 94
Christian de Falbe, late Lt.
2 Battalion 8 June 95
CjnstantineT. F.Dillon, p.s. 12 Feb. 96'
Charles HenryBailey, (H),
Instructor of Musketry ... 8 June 97
Cuthbert Edward Lord, p.s.
Hon. Capt. 1 Cadet Bn. E.
R. Rifles 8 June gr
Jas. B. Falkner Cartland... 8 June 97
Walter Spoor Brindle, (H) 20 Nov. 95
John Talbot Lutley, pjs 8 June 57,
Hon. Charles John Coventvy,
se.rvinq with West African
Frontier Police 20 July 98'
Lieutenants.
Edw. Fras. Herbert Evans 28 Nov. 941
Martin Raymond Carr 24 Nov. 99.
Alfred Francis Custance ...24 Nov. 97-
Hon. Gerald Ernest F.
Ward 24 Nov. 977
John H. Affleck Parker ...24 Nov. 97
Hy. D'Arcy M. Cooke 24 Nov. 97
Charles. Lord Hindlip 24 Nov. 97-
Cbas. Raymond Kearick
Bacon 24 Nov. 97
William Berington 24 Nov. 97'
William Alex. Gordon 24 Nov. 97
John Sinclair Liddell 24 Nov. 97
Cecil Frederic Gilbertson^24 Nov. 97
Pryse Lloyd 35 June g&
Militia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
Reginald C. Popham Blythi9 July
ThomasWilliamWhiffen ...24 July
Harold Lutwyche Helme...i7 Nov.
John Hy. Godfrey Crane. ..24 Nov.
Graham Howard Gwyiher 16 Feb.
Fred. John Gardner Agg ..16 Feb.
Frederick Berkeley 2SApr.
Wm. Edw. Derrington Bell 28 Apr.
Geo.FitzHardingeBerkeleyi8 May
Maurice Adam Black, Son.
2nd Lt. 1 Cadet Bn. King'*
B. Rifles 18 June
Hy. Thos. Chas. L. Moly-
neux-Seel 12 Oct.
Hugh Auriol Stanton Stan-
ton 12 Oct.
Adjfs. <f- Capts.— L.C.G.Tuf-
nell, Capt. E. Surrey Segt. 8 June
C. B. Westmacott, Captain
1 Battalion 10 Aug.
Qr.Master. — Isaac Young1
(Lt. Liverpool Regt. 19
Sept. 85), Son. Captain 25 Jan.
Med Offs.—
Surgeon Lt. Colonel Herbert
G. Budd 1 Dec.
White Facings.
The East Lancashire Eegt.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly 5M Royal LancashireMilitia.)
Head Quarters, Burnley.
Honoeabt Colonel.
Sir John Hardy Thursby,
Bart, late Lt. 90 F. 30 July 79
Lt. Colonel.
John Erdeswick Butler-
Bo wdon, p.s. Son.Colonehg Dec. 91
Majoes.
R.H.Milne-Redhead (#), [<]i3 Apr. 92
Captains.
Clement James M'Coan, p.s.
(S), Instr. of Musketry. ..28 July 88
William Alfred Jupp 23 May 91
Chas.E.A.T.Trevor-Battye'i3 Apr. 92
Chas. S. Newman Ringer,
employed in the Niger Coas-t
Protectorate 20 May 93
Edm.A. LeGendre Starkie28 Apr. 94
John M'Mahon Roberts,
late Lt. 14 Sussars 5 May 94
Chas. J. Lloyd-Carson, p.s. 7 Aug. 95
Henry Joseph Nugent 27 June 98
Lieutenants.
Martyn Brooke Webb 20 Nnv. 95
Sydney Wharton Allen, ^.8.24 Apr. 97
Cyril Slater, (S) 23 Feb. 98
Stanley Musgrave, p.s 23 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Percy Charles Wildman
Goodwyn 25 Aug. 97
John Starkie Preston 22 Jan. 98
Thomas Haworth Preston. ..16 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—C. W. T. T.
Goff, Captain 1 Battalion 19 Mar. 95
Qr. Master. — John Cuttle,
Son. Lieut 7 Oct. 96
White Facings.
The East Surrey Kegiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly theiri Royal Surrey Militia.)
Head Quarters, Kingston.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Majoes.
John Charles Worthington. 30 Oct.
Fras. Lee Sanders, p.s. (S),
Instructor of Musketry ...26 Oct.
Captains.
Walter Boynton 7 Jan.
Henry William George
Croftou 14 June 90
Hy.ArdwiokBurgess,>>.s....22 July 96
John W. Carriugton Glynn26 May 97
Leou. A.Joy Middleton, p. s.26 May 97
Alfred Chas. Glover, (h) ..->£ May 97
Jones Charles Lamprey. (S),
serving in the Malay States
Guides 20 July 98
Lieutenants.
George Algernon Meakm... 3
Thomas Leeson Ball 14
Geo. Soward Fanshawe Aba-
die, late Lieut. 16 Lancers,
serving with the West
African Frontier Police. ..23
AlanRowley SaleSale-Hillio
William Jas. Montagu HHI21
Geo. Remington Breading2i
Alexander James Dino Hay-21
William Arthur Hamarz--
Bass 21
William Drought Rogerson2i
Geoffrey Averell Daniell...2i
Second Lieutenants,
Sydney Twells Watson 19
Frederick Graham Sharp. ..19
Archibald Gilson Taylor ...23
Adj. (Sr Capt. — H. D. Law-
rence, Captain 2 Battalion 1
Qr. Master. — Wm. Coleman,
Son. Lieut 29
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
Apr.
May
Sept.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Oct.
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
May
97
98
95
63
95
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 3rd Royal Surrey Militia.)
Head Quarters, Kingston on Thames.
Honobaet Colonel.
James Le Geyt Daniell 8 Oct. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Bernard Gilpin Haines,1
late Lt. 18 F. Son. Colonel^i Oct. 94
Majoes.
Francis S. G. Moon, p.s..
Son. Lt. Colonel 12 Nov. 87
E.A.Uvedale Price, p.s.(S)j-) Oct. 97
Captains.
Wm. H. Bulpett, (S),p.s.,
Son. Major ir Jan. 82
Howard Vyse Welch 8 Apr. 90
Henry Fjley, (S), ret. pay
Liverpool Regiment 19 Nov. 90
Fred. L. Chas. Thomas, (S)
late 2 Bn. East Surrey
Regt. Son. Major 21 Jan.
Fras. R. Bircham Parmeter,
(S), Assist. Inspector Gold
Coast Constabulary 23 Oct.
Jas. M. Bowie Kennedy,
ret. pay 2 Bn. Duke of
Cornwall's Lt. Infantry ...20 May 96
Hubert Askew Fardell,
late Lt. Dorset Regt 28 Oct. 96
Arthur VictorThomson,/?.*. n Nov. 96
Henry Valentine Bache de
Satge 8 Dec. 97
Lieutenants.
Frederick Geo. Theobald. ..27 July 98
William John Stomm 3 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Ralph Forrester 27 July 96
Wm. L. Chambre Moore-
Brabazon 24 Feb. 97
Charles Jas. Louis Gilson. ..14 Apr. 97
James Leslie Huish Powellit Aug. 97
Alex. J. Marriott Gordon 12 Jan. 98
Herbert Alexander Neild 23 Feb. 98
Lawrence Julius Le Flem-
ing 2 Mar. 98
Cecil Edward Kinahan ...16 Mar. 98
Roderick MacLeod 23 Mar. 98
Harold Walter Archer 4 July 98
Arthur Montagu Turner... 5 July 98
Adj.SfCapt. — C.D.Johnstone,
Major East Surrey Regt. 8 Aug. 94
Qr. Master. — WilliamLeven
Proudfoot, Son. Captain 19 May 83
Med.Off.—Surg.Lt. Co/.Mat-
thewOwenOoleman,JfZ>. 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
m
The Duke of Cornwall's Light
Infantry,
3RD Battalioit.
(Formerly the Royal Cornwall Ranger)
— Duke of Cornwall's Own Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
Honoeaet Colonel.
Field Marshal S.S.S. the
Prince of Wales. KG.KT.
KP. GMB.GCSI.GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO 28 Apr. 75
Lt. Colonel.
Thomas E. J. Lloyd, DL.
Sou. Colonel 15 Sept. 97
Majors.
Hugh Halse Ley, [tj Son.
Lt. Colonel 10 Aug. 89
Captains.
Henry John Greame Lloyd,1
late Lt. 2 Battalion, Son.
Major 22 Oct. 87
Arthur Francis Salmon (T),
Son. Major 5N0V.87
Gerald Marcell Conran 12 Nov. 87
John G. Orlebar Aplin, (S),
Assistant Inspector Lagos
Constabulary 4 Apr. 88
Piers Alex. H. Viscount
Valletort, DL 23 Mar. 91
Stuart James Bevan,)i.s. ...29 July 96
Adrian Edw. G. Graves ...27 Apr. 98
Lieutenants.
Reginald W. Casxan Fenton,
(S),xerving with the British
Guiana Police 13 May 93
Charles Baliol Scott, p.s. (t) 11 Aug . 97
Lawrence Williams ji Aug. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Andrew Colpoys Wood 16 Feb. 98
Eric Felton Falkner 9 Mar. 98
RochfortVere Huat 16 Mar. 98
Cuthbert Joseph Pike 30 Mar. 98
Robert Harold Olivier 5 Apr. 98
Hy.N.Baskeombe Harrison 6 July 98
Arthur Pollard Dene 5 Oct. 98
Ernest Edward Barrow 2 Nov. 98
Adj.fCapt.—E.S. Williams,
Captain 2 Battalion 15 Feb. 97
Qr. Master. — Charles John
Eary,3 Son. Lieut 3 Aug. 92
Med. Off —
White Facings.
The Duke of Wellington's
(West Biding Kegiment).
3BD Battalioic.
(Formerly the 6th West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, Halifax.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry, Duke qfWellington,
late of Grenadier Guards 10 Apr. 86
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lt. Colonel.
Alex.KeithWyllie,;>.s.-Ho«.
Colonel 16 Mar. 98
Majors.
Hen.E. Heydemann,y.s. [7] 20 Mar. 95
Captains.
Robert N. D. Bruce, Son.
Major 28 Nov. 83
Ernest Lucas Cordes, Son.
Major 18 Oct. 84
GeorgeEdwd.Moke-Norrie,
p.s. [rj (S) 26 May 88
Horace James Johnston, p.s.
(S) ...14 July 90
Basil Sholto A. Douglas-
Hamilton, p.s 30 Sept. 96
Henry Montagu Digby g.Tune97
Frederick Lawrie Tesche-
maker, (S) 29Sept.97
Henry H. Wayman, p.s. ...29 Sept. 97
Lieutenants.
S63
Second Lieutenants.
HaroldC.W.HaleWortb.ami5 May
Chas. Edwin BourneHanson23 Sept.
Edw. Vanrenan 1. Brooke 20 Jan.
Edward Vaughan Jenkins 9 Feb.
Robt. Molyneux Tidmarsh 6 Apr.
John Norwood 21 May
William Evelyn Maples ...n July
Alfred Higgott Armitage...i2 Oct.
James Younge G;eenwoodi2 Oct. '
Lionel Herapath 3 Dec.
Adit. 4- Capt.— E.A.Haydcn,
Ca.pt. West Hiding ltegt....i2 Feb.
Qr.Mr.—Vfm. FitzPatrick,1
Eon. Captain it Feb.
Med.Off.-
White Facings.
The Border Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly lioyal Cumberland Militia.)
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
Honorary Colonel.
H. C. Earl of Lonsdale 14 Feb. 91
Lt. Colonel.
James Robert Bain, Son.
Colonel 28 May 92
Majobs.
G. F. A. H. Le Fleming ... 4 Feb. 91
Noble Fleming Jenkins,
ret. pay 2 Bn 9 May 96
Captains.
Alfred H. Collingwood, (t),
Bon. Major.... 5 Oct. 92
Rhys Wm.Wykeham Jones,1
retired pay Sussex Begt.
Hon. Major 26 Oct. 92
John Congreve 31 May 94
Wm. Plnnkett MacBride,..i2 Aug. 93
John Norman 23 May 96
-H7>n.Alf.Edw.C.J.Stourton23 May 96
Robt.WalkerH.Woodburne 8 June 96
Lieutenants.
Edward Vivian Moore 9 May 96
George Hyde Harrison 21 July 97
Rowland Marshall Wilford2i July 97
Gerald Fitzgerald Dunne 21 July 97
William Hew M'Cowan ...21 July 97
Charles Walter Butler 27 July 97
Second Lieutenants.
John Hubert Matthews 1 Dec. 97
Thos. Wm. Talbot Isaac ...12 Jan. 98
Basil Owen Palmer 19 Jan. 98
Joseph Clarence Walters
Anderson 16 Feb. 98
Thomas Edward Bussell ...16 Feb. 98
Adjt.ScCapt.— C.E.H.Cooch,
Captain 1 Battalion 13 May 95
Qr. Mr.— William Thome,
Son. Lieut 24 Mar. 97
Med Off.—
White Facings.
4TE Battalion.
(Formerly the Boyal Westmoreland
Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
Honoraht Colonel.
Louis C. Salkeld, retired ...10 Feb. 94
Lieutenant Colonel.
Arthur W. D. Lewis, p.s. ... 7 Apr. 97
Major.
Geo.A.Mounsey-Heysham28 Apr. 97
Captains.
Geo. Algernon Drafl'en, p.s. 2 Nov. 89
Robert Thomas Harland ...18 Feb. 91
William Scott Fulton, (11)30 Jan. 92
Thomas Ricketts Morse,*
p.s.(B)lateSurg. Capt. Army .
.Medical Staff, Instructor
of Musketry \ 15 Mar. 93
Maurice J. Draffen Cockle 18 Dec. 9.5
Seymour Clarke Bull 23 Nov. 98
Militia Infantry.
Lieutenants.
Wentworth Holder AUeyne 3 Nov. 97
Reginald Hugh ChishoImi6 Nov. 98
Fred. George Wm. Drart'en28 Dec. 98
Bernard W. Hollingvvorth
Parsons 28 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Douglas Hy. Randall Gif-
fard 21 Dec. 98
Adjt. fCapf.—P. J.Bellam.y,
Capt. 2 Battalion 18 Dec. 93
Qr. Master. — John Henry
Jones, Son. Lieut .12 Dec. q4
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Royal Sussex Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Boyal Sussex Light Inf.)
Head Quarters, Chichester.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
The Earl of March, JP.
late Lt. J-' Capt. Or. Ods.,
Aide de Camp to the Queen,
and Colonel 28 June 76
Lieutenant Colonel.
Majors.
Charles B.Godman,p. s.Bon.
Lt. Colonel 6 July 89
Chas. Percival Henty, p.s. 11 Apr. 96
Captains.
Charles R. A. Leslie, Sou.
Major 13 Sept. 84
JosephGodman,i/o».JWu/e/ri2 Mar. 87
Stephenson Robert Clarke,
Son. Major 12 Mar. 87
Robt.Law.Thornton, p.s. (t) 17 Aug. 89
Charles Henry von Roemer 8 Mar. 92
Arthur Reginald Hurst, p.s. 14 Apr. 93
William Molyneux Clarke. 11 Apr. 96
Chas. H. Lord Settrington 11 Apr. 96
Pelham Rawstorn Papilloni2 May 96
Fiennes Wm. Edw. Blake 18 Aug. 97
Lieutenants.
Frank Thomas Wisden q Sept. 93
Cecil G. H. Alers Hankey 9 Sept.93
Alexander R.Davey, p.s. (B)
Instructor of Musketry ...11 Apr. 96
Richard Wilder 15 Sept. 97
Rowland Edward Paget ..15 Sept. 97
Second Lieutenants.
WilfredPlassyCrookshank 10 Feb. 97
Harold William Edden 10 Feb. 97
Edw.Hallifax Weller-Poley 3 Apr. 97
Geoffrey Edward Huth 17 Nov. 97
Henry Russell Sturgis 22 Dec. 97
John Sheldon Woodruffe ... 9 Feb. 98
Cecil T. Fraser Clayton ... 9 Feb. 98
George Charles Morphett 15 Apr. 98
Rodney Aug. R. Wilkinson 2 July 98
Lawrence E. M'Conaghev 26 Oct. 98
Adj. 4- Capt.— P. B. P.
Crawfurd, Captain 1 Bat-
talion 24 Nov. 98
Paymaster. —
Qr. Master.— Thos. Kinloch,
Son. Captain 1 Apr. 85
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
J. M. Percival 1 Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
The Hampshire Regiment,
3rd Battalion.
(Formerly the Bumpshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Winchester.
Honorary Colonel.
Lieut. Gen. John Davis, CB.26 Feb. 96
Lt. Colonel.
Richard Edw. F. Howard-
Brooke late Lt. 37 F. ...29 Apr. 95
Majobs.
AlfredJ.Bowyer-Smijth.p.s.
Son. Lt. Colonel 5 Sept.91
William W. Earl of Sel-
borne, JP. ».». [t] , Under
Secretary of State for the
Colonies 29 Apr. 83
Captains
Fras. Chas. Baring, p.s. ...12 Feb. 87
William Graham Nicholson 3 Mar. 88
Wm. Barrow Simonds 27 Oct. 88
Philip Pester Phelps, (B),
Inst, of Musketry 5 Apr. 90
Geo. J.Hardress Stevenson 4 May 91
James Heron Walker, Bon.
Major 9 Feb. 94
John Evelyn Bazalgette ...29 Apr. 95
Cecil DuPreP.Powney,1 p.s.
(B),{t], late Lieut. Grena-
dier Guards, /Ion. Major 23 Oct. 95
Reginald irthur Womb-
well (B), late Lt. 1 Drag. 23 Apr. 96
Frederic Edgar Silva, p.s.
(S), (1) 10 Feb. 97
Lieutenants.
Bobert C. L. Stapleton
Bretherton, serving with
the Gold Coast Constabu-
lary 1 Aug. 94
Harry Wm. Morgan Willis 3 July 95
Jas. Edward, Visct. Harris 18 Dec. 95
Algernon Charles Cox 1 Feb. 96
George Brooke 4 Sept.97
George Hughes Earle 4 Sept.97
William Gordon Huskisson 1 Jan. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Robert M. Thacker Gillson 4 Sept.97
Bertram Langdon Beddy...22 Sept.97
William Douglas Grant 17 Nov. 97
Robert Gerald Alexander... 9 Feb. 98
George A. M. Hamilton-
Gordon 23 Mar. 98
Bon. Alf. Fred. W. Harris 13 Apr. 98
Henry Charles Woods 14 Sept.98
Jack Charles Parker 21 Sept.98
Adjt.Jr Capt— H.C.L. Cole,
Captain 1 Battalion 17 Jan. 98
Qr. Mr.— Edward Hamp-
ton, 3Bon. Captain 30 Nov, 81
Med. Off—
White Facings.
The South Staffordshire Regt.
3RD and 4TH Battalions.
(Formerly the King's Own 1st Stafford
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Michael A. W. Broun, Bon.
Colonel 3 Dec. 98
Lt.Colonel.
Francis Charrmgton 3 Dec. 98
Majors.
Alex.Finlay, Bon . Lt.Col. 4 July 85
Edward V.D. Pearse,p.s.(t),
(B) i July 95
Chas. Edw. D. Telfer-Smol-
lett, ret. pay Worcester
Regiment 25 May 97
Captains.
Bassett Thorne Seckham,
p.s. Bon. Major v3i;.May,86
Edward Wm. Tenharit, p.i.
Bon. Major, 7 May 8
7
Gwyn Williams 2q Apr. 93
Herbert J. S. Saunders-
Davies ,. 28 Mar. 94
Rupert Le Grice Elers 8 An?. 96
Hy. B. L. Hughes, (II), ret.
pay 14 Hussars, Instructor
of Musketry ! 14 Apr. 97
Lieutenants.
CecilT.'VincentFosbery,(J/)i8 Apr. 94
Percie E. B. Fitzwarine
Smith 4 July 96
Bernard Nugent Shaw 4 July 96
Alf. Richard Hugh Rycroft 4 July 96
Percival Alexander Wilson 2 Juue 97
Ronald Methven Grigg 2 June 97
George Henry H. Freemani8 Ma3T q8
Jacinth D'E. FitzErcald
Coke 18 May 9S
Linley Philip Reeves 7 Sept. 98
Pras. fi. Shuttleworth
Rendall 7 Sept.98
Second Lieutenants.
Perry Beaumont Stafford 6 Apr. q8
Harold Duncan Balfour ... 6 Apr. 98
Chas. P. Prisby Hodgson 5 July 98
J. M. Colchester-Wemyss 22 July 98
Adjts.Sr Capts.—G. N. Going,
Capt. 1 Battalion 30 July 94
E.K.Daubeney, DSO. Major
2 Battalion 21 Jan. 96
Qr. Master. — Jas.PenKetli,1
Hon. Lieut 15 Feb. 93
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Dorsetshire .Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Dorset Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dorchester.
Honorary Colonel.
Edward H. T. Lord Digby,'
late Coldstream Guards ...25 Apr. 91
Lt. Colonel.
John Henry Austen, Hon.
Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Majors.
Herbert Carey Geo. Batten 15 Dec. 97
Captains.
Robert Erasmus Saunders,
late Lt. R. Fusiliers; Hon.
Major 11 Oct. 84
Edward Gastleman Smith,
(H), (t), Hon. Major 7 Aug. 86
PrederickCharlesVVingrovei2 May 90
John Herbert Devenish ... 6 Feb. 92
Denzil Hughes-Ouslow.ret.
pay 2 Bn 6-Apr. 92
Eric Andrew Bridge 2 Feb. 98
Lieutenants.
Chas.Robt.E.Radclyffe,(iZ")
Instructor of Musketry ;
late Lt. ist Life Guards ... 3 Feb. 94
Edw. Alexander Pope, (H) 2 Jan. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Cecil' John M'lllree Lomem Nov. 96
Frederick Robert Wynd-
ham" Metaxa 20 Oct. 97
Patrick Ronald Napier 22 Mar. 98
John Norman Meares n Apr. 98
Harry Featherstonhaugh 12 Oct. 98
Adjt. i- Capt.— L. E. Lush-
ington, Major 2 Battalionia Sept.94
Q'i». Matter.— Tios: H. Bar-
ratt, Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 36
Med. Off. — S.igem Lt.Col.
Decimus Onrme 1 Dec. 91
White Pacings.
Prince of Wales' Volunteers
(South Lancashire Eegiment) .
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Duke of Lancaster's Own
Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Honorary Colonel.
oin Southcote Mansergh 4 Nov. 93
Militia Infantry.
Lt. Colonel.
Robt. Ireland Blackburne q Dec. 96
Ma.ioes.
Montagu H. Hall, |_<] z Jan. 97
Alexander Francis Tarbetf
Insp. General Sierra Leone
FrontierPohce 3 Dec. 98
Captains.
Edw. Kermode Heath, (H),
p.s. Hon. Major ro Sept. 87
Charles Marson, (t) 17 May 90
ArthurGeo.WalterSkirrow,
ret. pay 2 Battalion 1 Aug. 94
George Postlethwaite, (H),
Inst, of Musketry 16 Dec. 06
Russell Ernest C. Edge,
serving in the Malay S?ates
Guides 16 Dec. 96
Nathaniel ffarington Eck-
ersley, [t] 4Sept-97
Ion Richd. S. Shinkwin ... 1 Jan. 98
Lieutenants.
Walter Vernon Hume 4 Aug. 97
Henry Lyon, serving in the
Niger Coast Protectorate.. 3 Sept.98
John Lewis Vaughan 3 Sept. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Mansfield Hanbury 2 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4- Captain— &. H. R.
Smythies, Captain .1 Bat-
talion 3 Oct. 98
Qr.il/usile)-. — Wm. Dooley,
Hon. Lieut 21 Dec. 98
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Welsh Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Glamorgan Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Cardiff.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Hon. R. G. Lord Wind-
sor, C'omdg. Worcester Yeo-
manry 26 Feb. 96
Lt. Colonel.
Alfred Thrale Perkins, JP.
(H), late Capt. 21 F., .Son.
Colonel 15 July 95
Majors.
William Watts, [tj p.s.Actina
Adjutant 1 Cadet Bn. X.R.
Rijles, Hon. Lt.Colonel ... 5 May 94
Captains.
EdmundPlunkettDashwood ,
p.s. (H), Hon. Major 2 May 85
Samuel Moreton Thomes,
Hon. Major 16 Mar. 89
William Forrest, p.s 13 July 91
Richard Wentworth Tayloi-26 Sept.94
Hy. Prank W. Poppelwell,
p.s. (H),[t](S). late Capt.
7 Battalion Rifle Brigade,
Hon. Major 24 Oct. 94
Alfred Thrale Perkins 15 May 96
Joseph Haywood 4 Nov. 96
John Wheeler Aldridge,
p.s. (t) 18 Apr. 94
Edwy Lewis Wilcox 24 May 97
Richard Descou Stevens... 2 Dec. 96
Lieutenants.
Bertram Falls Perkins (H) 14 Nov. 94
Charles Bingley Benson ...24 Nov. 97
Avenel De William W.
Bradford, p. s.(H),Instruc-
tor of Musketry 3 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Bernard Evan Morgan, 2'. s. 8 May 97
Francis Henry Romilly 19 July 97
Hubert Lionel Budge to Nov. 97
Adjt. Sr Capt.— George D. R.
Williams, Capt. Berkshire
Regiment .15 Nov. 97
QrMaster. — Thos.Tinnock,1
Hon. Lieut 10 May 93
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
864
The Black Watch (Eoyal
Highlanders).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Perth Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Perth.
Honorary Colonel.
II. R.H. A.Ured~E. A.Duks of
Edinburgh) reign ir)g Duke
of Saxc-Coburg-Gotha),
KG. KT. KP. GCB. GCSI.
GCMG. GCIE. Personal
Aide de Camp to the Queen,
d-c, £-c 21 June S7
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
Hon. W. C. W. Rollo,
Master of Rollo, p.s 17 Feb. 97
Majors.
Lord Alex. Kennedy,1 late
Bt.Maior-iBattalion; Hon .
Lt.Colonel 10 Mar. 94
Wm. Angel Scott,3 late Lt.
Cameron Highlanders, Brig.
Maj. Surrey Brig. Vol. Inf.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 17 Mar. 97
Captains.
,Tas. S. Robertson, p.s. (H),
Hon. Major 30 Dec. 85
Robert W.P. Clarke-Camp-
bell-Preston, p.s 13 July 89
Johr. MacRae-Gilstrap,4rrf.
payi Battalion, Hon. Major22 Oct. 90
Alex. Heldewier U. Dennis-
toun, p.s 13 Junegi
CarolusH.GrahamStirling,
p.s 20 Jan. 94
Hon. Alex. David Murray,
p.s ........14 July 94
Arch. Glen Kidston, p.s. ...12 Aug. 96
Stuart Robertson, late 14
Hussars I. ..13 July 98
Lieutenants.
SirEdw. A. Stewart- Richard-
son, Bart. (H), Instructor
of Musketry 19 Mar.92
Wm. Huntly, Visit. Strath-
allan ....' 4 July 94
William Keith Murray 19 Dec. 94
Ronald T. Graham Murray 9 Oct. 95
Philip George Anstruther 6 Jan. 97
Reoch A. Murray-Allan ... 6 Jan. 97
Charles Wm. Eric Gordon 2 Apr. 98
George D. Graut-Suttie ... 2 Apr. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Kinnear 2 Jan. 97
Hon. Maurice Charles A.
Drummond 6 Jan. 97
Lord James Thomas Stew-
art-Murray 6 Oct. 97
Edw. MacKenzie Murray 15 Dec. 97
Adjt. — J. Stuart, Captain x
Battalion 4 Junegs
Qr. Master. — John Linning,
Hon. Lieut 26 Aug. 98
Blue Facings.
Oxfordshire Light Infantry.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the King's Own Royal Bucks
Militia.)
Head Quarters, High Wycombe.
Honorary Colonel.
Walter Caulfield Pratt, JP.
late Capt. 67 F 8 Doc. 80
Lt. Colonels.
E.W. Earl of Orkney 2 Mar. 98
Majors.
^Villiam Terry 24.Apr. 97
ArthurVVm.HerveySood(.H'.)2 Apr. 98
865
Captains.
George Frederick Paske,
p. s. (H),Inst. of Musketry 22 Mar. 90
Charles Spencer Hall 8 Mar. 93
P.Guy DelavalThoroton (H) 7 May 94
Charles Francis Kynaston
Mainwaring 31 Oct. 94
Philip Vivian Rose 6 Feb. 95
Sir Robt. John Dashwood,
Bart., p. t. (H) 26 Feb. 96
Edw. Noel Napier Bartlett 2 Apr. 98
Bernard J. Merlin Walsh. ..27 July 98
Lieutenants.
Edward Wm. Wallington ... 4 July 85
Ellis Haldane Chinnery ...31 Oct. 94
Sydney RichardsonChristie-
Miller 27 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Edw.Bayntun GroveFoster 9 Feb. 98
Theodore Bertram Olive... 9 Feb. 98
Roland Hermon Hermon-
Hodge 9 Feb. 98
Ronald Mackenzie Logamo Mar. 98
Edward Gcff Christie-
Miller 6 Apr. 98
Charles Edw. deLapasturei^ Apr. 98
Hugh Livingstone-Lear-
month 10 May 98
Ivor Salute Croix Rose ...14 June 98
Ralph Verney 1 July 98
Edward Gibson Gillilan...3i July 98
^d/r.^-Ca^-C.E.G.M.Fairt-
lough, Captain 1 Bn 27 Feb. 97
Qr. Master.— G. Williams,
Hon. Captain 19 Nov. 81
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Oxfordshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Oxford.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
■HoB.Alg. S. Arth.Annesley,
late Lt. 16 Lancers, p.s 12 Dec. 91
Lt. Colonel.
Charles Rivers Bulkeley,
(JET), Hon. Colonel 28 Nov. 91
Majors.
Frank Willan, [*], Hon.
Lt. Colonel 19 Dec. 91
Hugh C Fortescue, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 16 Dec. 96
Captains
Thomas C. T. Warner, JO3.
Hon. Major 19 Dec. 91
Fred. Edward Withington,
(if) 14 Apr. 92
James Blyth 17 Apr. 95
Richard Pulteney Pulteney 1 May 95
Wm. C. De M. Viset. Milton,
MP 11 Apr. 96
W. Reg. Shute Barrington,
p.s 6 Jan. 97
Alastair Hamilton 9 May 98
Lieutenants.
Thos. Hy. Rivers Bulkeley,
(H) 16 Jan. 95
Lionel E. H. M. Darell 28 Aug. 05
Frank Godfrey Willan 4 Aug. 96
Arthur George M'Clmtock22 Dec. 97
Sholto Chas. W. Lord Aber-
fadour, (H), Inst, of Musk. 22 Dec. 97
Hon. Hugh Grosvenor 9 May 98
Richard Reginald Maude
Brooke 2 Nov. 98
John Heywood Jocelyn
M'Clintock 2 Nov. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Albert Kenlis North 9 Apr. 98
Henry Shafto Adair 15 June 98
Aubrey R. T. Cartwright2i Sept. 98
Wm. A. S. H. Kevil-Davis u Nov. 98
Chas. Wm. Sholto Douglas 7 Dec. 98
Adjt. 6c Capt.—R. G. H.
Hughes, Captain 1 Bn..,. 1 Dec. 96
Qr. Master. — Geo. A. Hirst,
Hon. Captain 21 June 83
Med. Off. —
White Facings.
Militia Infantry.
The Essex Regiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Essex Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Warley.
Honorary Colonel.
Edgar John Disney,(.ff),.DZ.
JP. late Capt. 7 F 8 Mar. 90
Lieutenant Colonel.
Majors.
Geo. B.C. Lyons, Hon.Lt.C0l.26 May 90
Henry C. Masterman, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 21 Oct. 93
Captains.
Arthur J. Galsworthy 26
John Bernard O'Reilly 26
Wm.CoesveltM. Knrtright 20
Thos. Alfred Pamplin Green,
(H), serving with Gold
Coast Constabulary 23
Edward Samuel Penrose. ..23
Percy Tatham 26
Walter Geo. Arkwright(-ff)i4
Richd. Wm- Winter Ba.yle.v22
Cecil Frank M'Causland,
employed in the CivilService
of the Protected Nutive
States. Malay Peninsula... 9
George Nelson Sheffield ... 9
Apr. 90
May 90
May 91
May 92
May 92
Mar. 93
Apr. 93
Sept. 97
May 98
May 98
Lieutenants.
Arth. D. Nairne Merriman25 Mar. 96
John K. Tulloch Whish ..25 Mar. 96
Arth.St.AubynMolesworth.20 Apr .98
Arthur Grant 10 Aug. 98
William Hy. Beverley, p.s 10 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Claude R. C. de Crespigny 29 Sept. 97
Philip Lewis Hanbury ....29 Sept. 97
Edmund Hamerton Ken-
nefick 23 Feb. 98
Edgar Robert Hagger 2 Mar. 98
Richard Neave 5 Oct. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Robert M. O.
Glynn, Capt. Welsh Fus. 1 Nov. 94
Qr. Master. — George S.
Ames, Hon. Lieut 13 Feb. 95
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the West Essex Militia.)
Head Quarters, Warley.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Samuel B. Ruggles-Brise,
KCB.DL.JP.late1Dr.Gds.20 Feb. 89
Lt. Colonel.
Fredk. Smart Walker, Hon.
Colonel 10 Feb. 94
Majors.
Alf. Tufnell RobsonUZl , late
Lt.g2Foof. Hon. Lt. Colonel 2 Mar. 89
Edw. Charles Bond, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 4 Apr. 94
Captains.
Geo.P.Townsend,tfoM.M«;'.27 July 81
James Hiscutt Grossman,
Hon. Major 11 May 85
Cecil Hodgson Colvin,(1(JB'),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 June 87
Mansel W. Jones-Mortimer 8 Apr. 93
Edm. Leveson Oalverley.d),
(U), ?>•* 4 Apr. 94
John Edward Chax.Blakeney,
p.s. (H) (t), serving with
Sien-aLeone Frontier Police?! Feb. 95
Henry S. Fleming,1 Major
retired fay Eisex Regt.
Hon. Major 11 Mar. 96
Richard Edmund Shepherd,
(H), serving in the British
South Africa Police 10 May 97
Richd. Fras. Knight Gooch 6 July 98
Lieutenants.
Geo. Pollock Ommanney ... 3 Mar. 97
ThoinasS.F]eetwoodPratt23 Mar. 98
Charles Ellerton Soames...23 Mar. 98
Cecil Edmond Maguire 23 Mar. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Hugh Percy Rosei2 Jar.. 98
John Campbell Dick ...iG Feb. 98
Piers Edgcumbe 23 Mar. 98
Edward Compton Morgan 9 Nov. 98
Adjt. S? Capt.—R. F. Wal-
ters, Captain 1 Battalion 1 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — Daniel M.
Bailey, Hon. Lieut 10 Sept.90
Med. Officer —
White Facings.
The Sherwood ForesterB
(Derbyshire Regiment) .
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st and 2nd Derby
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Derby.
Honorary Colonels.
Rt.Hon.S.G.Duke of Devon-
shire, KG. Lord President
of the Council 6 May 71
Fffi Field Marshal Lord
Roberts of Kandahar,
KP. GCB. GCSI. GCIE.
R. Art [R] 29 Dec. 88
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Joseph Hall Moore, Hon.
Colonel 19 Jan. 98
Lt. Colonels.
Majohs.
Albert L. Salmond.^.s. [<],
( S) , 1 CadetB n . West Surrey
Regt. Hon. Lt. Colonel ...10 Sept.
Hon. Alfred N. Curzon, ^.s.25 May
Captains.
Vernon Henry Mellor, p.s.
Hon. Major 5 Nov.
Gerard R.Oakes, p.s 22 Aug.
Herbert Waldy, p.s 22 Mar.
Maximilian M. Litkie, p.s. 12 Sept.
Geo. Hy. Benton Fletcher,
p.s. Acting Adj. 1 Cadet
Bn. West Surrey Regimentid, Apr.
Edward 0. Heath, p.«.(Q).„ 5 May
Hen. Ed.Disbrowe Wise (H),
p.s. Inst, of Musketry 23 Mar.
Lieutenants.
Jas. P. Bathurst Reed, p.». 5 Oct.
John Radford 6 Oct.
Hugh Stainton Poyntz,;;.*. 6 Oct.
Geo.Lyndsay H.Manbyjj.K. 6 Ocs.
Hon. Maxwell Steele Bowen6 Apr.
Second Lieutenants.
Norman J. Hambro, p.s. 11 Feb.
John Norman DArcyClark 4 Feb.
Harold J. Stanton Stanton 4 Feb.
Hugh B. Tcriano Hume. ..13 June >
Adjts.—J. W. G. Roy, Capt.
1 Battalion 19 Aug.
Qr. Master. — Edvrd. Patter-
son, Hon. Lieut 25 Feb.
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Alf. O. Francis 1 Dec.
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Nottingham, or Royal
Sherwood Foresters.
Head Quarters, Newark.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Wm. J. A. C. J.
Duke of Portland, GCYO.
Master of the Horse 8 June 89
Lt. Colonel.
John W. Key worth, (H),late
Capt. 48 F., Hon. Colonel 7 July 94;
\ '
Majors.
Napier Langford Pearse,1
late i Bat. Hon. Lt. Col. ;i July 94
George A. E. Wilkinson ...14 Apr. 97
Captains.
John Humber 10 May 90
Charles Pigott Piers, (if),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 May 95
Gilbert Mortimore Hunt ...24 Apr. 97
Greville H. VVoodley Bernal24 Apr. 97
Wm. Hy. Ximenes Mabsom8 Aug. 97
Algernon J. Fred.Platt,ju.s.i8 May 98
Lieutenants.
Son. H. W. W. Horsley-
Beresford, serving in the
British South Africa
Police 18 May
Arthur Blake 5 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Denbigh Keyworthio Feb. 97
Arch. Douglas Hussey Ray 19 Jan. 98
Percy Cumberlege Shepardi9 Oct. 98
Adjt. A; Capt.— R. Brittan,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Mar. 95
Qr.Hr. — Michael M'Guire,
Hon. Lieut 13 May 96
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
Loyal North Lancashire Kegt.
3BD AND 4TH BATTALIONS.
{Formerly theDukeof Lancaster's Own.)
Head Quarters, Preston.
"Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
1T<£ Field Marshal the St.
Hon. Lord Roberts, KP.
GCB. GCSC. GCIE. R.
Artillery [R] 1 Jan.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lt. Colonel.
Leith Bonhote, Hon.Colonehq Sept. 97
Majors.
James H. W. Pedder 14 Nov. 94
Thomas Cowper 10 Nov. 97
Captains.
ArthurE. DaCosta,p.8.(J5Q,
Inst, of Musketry 27 Apr. 78
Reginald G. Chambres,p.«.,
Hon. Major 24 Mar. 80
William Harrison,1 Capt.
ret. pay 11 Hussars, Hon.
Major 14 Aug. 89
Stephen Bibbins Allen 26 July 90
Percy WordsworthHarrison
p.s 5 June9s
Henry A. Pole Soppitt 14 Apr. 94
Wm. Geo. Percival Miller 3 July 97
Jas. Geo.WynnTetley,^).j<. 3 July 97
Lieutenants.
Edwin George Cise 18 Apr. 96
Thomas Edwards-Moss ...18 Apr. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert F.BrownlowRyleyio Feb. 97
Reginald Lucas H. Coulan24 Sept. 97
Militia Infantry.
Edw. Ernest Gregory Terry27 Sept. 97
Ern6st Percival Ormrod ... 1 Dec. 97
Henry Cholmondeley Jack-
son 14 Feb. 98
WalterTyrwhitt Bromfieid23 Mar. 98
Henry Jas. Lionel Oakes... 6 Apr. 98
Cuthbert Bellin Wallis 6 Apr. 98
John Bayford Wells 13 Apr. 98
Ernest Nevill Jourdain ...23 May 98
LouisG.BeresfordHarrison 9 July 98
Douglas B. Monypenny ...22 July 98
Gerard Arth. O' Callaghan?o Aug. 98
Adjf.fCapt.— R. L. Stable,
Captain 1 Battalion 28 June 97
Qr. Master. — John Kelly,
Hon. Lieut 12 May 97
Med. Of.—
White Facings.
The Northampton shire Eegt.
3RD AND 4TH BATTALIONS.
(Formerly the Northampton and Rutland
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Northampton.
" Mediterranean ."
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sackville George Stopford-
Sackville,p.s.,.H'oH.CWotteZi8 May 98
Lt.Colonel.
Joseph Hill, Hon. Colonel 18 May q8
Major.
Frank A. White, Hon. Lt. Col. 5 Aug. 96
Henry W. K. Markham,
Hon. Lt. Colonel 17 Aug. 98
Captains.
William Rhodes, Hon.
Major n May 89
John Hume Smith, Hon.
Major i May 91
Henry M. Stockdale, p.s... 4 May 91
Geo. H. C. Holden de Cres-
pigny, (H), late Lt. 1 Bn.
Hon. Major 12 Apr. 92
Christopher Alex. Markham,
(H), (t) 6May 93
John Lord Lilford, p.s 12 May 93
Sir At. R. de Capell Brooke,
Bart 27 Mar. 95
Charles Pigott Harvey 17 Apr. 95
Charles Milnes Peacock ...2s Mar. 96
Geo. Sherwin H. Pearson 4 Sept. 97
Buckley C. L. Mackworth
Praed 16 Apr. 98
Henry Wickham,1 late Lt.
Scots Guards 7 Sept. 98
Lieutenants.
Lionel Hutrh Martineau ... 1 Aug. 94
Wm. T. B., Marquis of
Exeter 24 July 95
Harry Grant-Thorold 24 July 95
Arthur Hugh Sartoris 29 July 96
Arthur Egerton Watts-
Russell ,...10 Feb. 97
Francis Edwin Goddard
Jackson 10 Feb. 97
Sydney Arthur Thompson. 10 Feb. 97
E iward Lionel Thomson... io Feb. 97
Somerset A. George FinchioFeb. 97
Herbert Thomas Dobbin ... 4 Sept. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Harry Mervyn Lntwyche 9 Dec. 96
Guy T. Lewes Tryon 3 July 97
Henry Ross Gunning 9 Feb. 98
Noel B. Chas. Byam
Grounds 1 Apr. 98
Gilbert John Hamilton ...14 Apr. 98
Henry Ernest Lavie 28 Sept. 98
Adjt. 3c Capt.—E. O. Smith,
Cupiain 1 Battalion 1 Oct. 97
Qr. Master.— Robert Wal-
lace,2 Hon. Capt IQ Sept. 80
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colonel
H. B. Spnrgin 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
866
Princess Charlotte of Wales's
(Royal Berkshire Eegiment)..
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Soya/ Berks Militia _>
Head Quarters, Reading.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
M. A. Earl o/Abingdon 21 Oct. 80
Lt.Colonel.
Thomas John Bowles, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 21 Apr. 94,
Majors.
Arthur Wm. H. Hay 3 Apr. 9.7
John Robin Gray, late Lieut.
King's R. Rifles 9 May 9S.
Captains.
Walter Thornton, (2?) 4 May 89,
Chas. E. M. Y. Nepean. j).s.i8 Feb. 91
Frederick George Barker.. .25 Mar. 9L
Harry Claude Fred. Hay, 1
Cadet Bn. W.Surrey Reqt. 7 Apr. 95
Win. Jn. B. Van De Wey'er,
Aide de Camp to the Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland 13 May 95
Philip Fras. Fletcher, p.s. 10 May 97
Louis A. Fred Weigall 9 Feb. 9S
John Blakeney de la P.
Beresford,1 p.s., late Lt.
Durham Lt. Infantry 3 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
Albert Henry Royds 9 May 96
Charles John Johnstone ... 7 Apr. 97
Henry Farquhar Scott 7 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Kelly Pnrnell 22 July 96
Fergus Eustace Adams 27 Feb. 97
Athelstan Chamberlayne... 8 Mar. 97
H.LindsayArcherHoubloniS Mar. 97
Frederick Edward Packe 9 Feb. 98
Bernard Henry Howard ...14 Feb. 98
Herbert Bancroft Beattie
Kent 23 Feb. 98
GilbertL Gladwin-Erring-
ton 7 Dec. 98'
Bertie G. Annesley Town-
shend 7 Dec. 9?
Adjt.i-Capt. — Chas.Tmrner,
Captain 1 Battalion 30 Oct. 95
Qr. Master. — Tom Brown,3
Hon. Lieut 3 May 93,
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Queen's Own (Royal West
Kent Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the West Kent Lt. Injantry .)(
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honorary Colonel.
General H.R.H. Arthur
Wm. Patrick Albert, Duke
ofConnaught, KG. KT.
KP. GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO. Rifle
Brigade, &c. &c 23 Aug. 84.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
John Bonhote, lateLt. 84 F.
Hon. Colonel 30 May 96-
Major.
Edmund W. G. Bailey, Hon.
Lt.Colonel ... 6 Feb. 92
Captains.
J. H. Kenned},1 ret. pay 2
Battalion 24 June 91
Edward Fleminsr 5 Oet. 89.'
Cecil Frederick Beeching, [f]
serving in British Central
Africa 28 Apr. 94,.
Arthur Jas. P. Annesley(-ff) 6 Mar. 95
Fras. Wm. Burbury, ret.
pay 2 Battalion 20 May 96
George WilFon, (11), In-
structor of Musketry 1 June 96
Arthur S. T. Grifflth-Bos-
cawen,p.« 22 July 96.
Geo. Edw. Wickham Legg.
late Lieut. South Stafford
Regiment 16 Dec. 96
Arthur Corbett Edwards ...31 May 97-
Jas. S. Drummond Gage. ..22 Sept. 07-
Herbert Neve, p.s. (t) 23 Feb. 95,
867
Lieutenants.
Richard Whitehead, serving
in the Niger Coast Protec-
torate 5 Deo. 94
J. H. Sydney AnT;esley,(iT)ii Apr. 96
Gilberts. Tritton Penning! 1 Apr. 96
Reginald Walter Grant 31 May 97
John T. Twistleton-Wyke-
ham-Fiennes, (H) 31 Hay 97
Charles Deans Barrow 31 May 97
Second Lieutenants.
Edm.LewisTrafalcra.rGra.Titii Nov. 96
Edw.M.Att\vood\\rakefield23 Deo. 96
Humphry Waugh Snow ... 1 Apr. 97
Trevor Lloyd Blunden
Soutry 8 Sept.97
Eric Francis Hausburg 13 Oct. 97
Noel Leonard Calvert 10 Nov. 97
Garrard Elgood 9 Feb. 98
John Charles Hooper 16 Mar. 98
Eric Coote Norman u Sept. 98
Edm. P. Manwarmg-White 1 Oct. 98
Adit. 4- Capt. — E. F.
Venables, Captain 1 _B».26 Apr. 98
Qr. Master — Jas. Clifford,*
Son. Captain 1 Apr. 83
Blue Facings.
The King's Own Yorkshire
Light Infantry.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the 1st West York Militia.)
Head Quarters, Pontefract.
Honorary COLONEL.
e. Alex. Aitken, late Capt.
77 F 31 May 82
Lt. Colonel.
Theodore Henry Skinner,
JP.p.s.(H), it],lateZieut.
&F.,Ho,i. Colonel 13 Oct. 92
Majors.
Reginald Hayes-Sadler,^). s.
late Lt. Yorkshire Regt. ;
A. D. C. to Col. W. H.
Richards, Com. S.E. Brig.
Vol. Inf. 19 May 94
Albt.GustavusMomber,^.s,25 Mar. 96
Captains.
Chas. Edw. Whalley, (T),
late Capt retired pay 107 F.
Hon. Major 26 July 82
James Edw. Aikin, ret. pay
lork St Lancaster Regt.... 30 Septet
Walter Spencer-Stanhope,1
(H), ret. pay 14 Hussars,
Instructor of Musketry ...21 Sept. 02
William HentonCarver, p. s. 9 June 94
Hon. Lewis Arthur Milles,
ret. pay 16 Lancers 28 Aug. 95
•Gerald Cecil M. Rouse, p.s.
(H), Inst, of Musketry ...16 Nov. 98
Lieutenants.
Reginald Kerr Granville,
serving in the JSiger Coast
Protectorate 16 Nov. 9S
Richard Kensington 16 Nov. 98
Second Lieutenants.
William Charles Hendriks 11 Feb. 97
Henry Chris. Bruce Wilson2o Apr. 98
Lionel Brandon 21 Sept.98
Adjt. f Capt.—U. H. W.
Tulloh, Captain 2 Bn 19 Nov. 95
■Qr. Master. — William Nice,
Hon. Captain ::.... 8 July 86
3f«rf. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry,
The King's (Shropshire Light
Infantry).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Shropshire Militia.)
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Sir Thomas Meyrick, Bart.
CB. Hon. Colonel 4 Oct. 84
Majors.
Fra. Alex. W. Whitmore,
Hon. Lt. Colonel, 10 Jan. 83
Edw. MaltbyWakeman (H),
Hon. Lt. Colonel 8 ISov. 84
Captains.
Harry Vane Russell, Hon.
Major 6 Sept. 84
Walter Charlton Pryce.p.a. 26 Nov. 87
Ellis Sparling Cunliffe, y.«. 24 Nov. 88
Geo. J. Scott,1 Captain ret.
payiS Hussars, Hon. Majori^ Aug. 89
William Norman Leslie 18 Feb. 93
Thomas Dickiu,y.« 3 Apr. 91
Hon. Fras. H. C. Weld-
Forester 1 Feb. 96
Chas. R. Borlase Wingfield 4 May 98
"Lieutenants.
John Derby Allcroft 7 May 94
William Noel Cunliffe 22 July 96
Edward Richard Trevor
Corbett 3 Aug. 98
Charles Edward Jenkins... 3 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Root. Bruere Otter-Barry 6 Jan. 07
Charles Russell Terrot 3 Nov. 97
Hon. Edric A. C. Weld
Forester 2 Mar. 98
Graham V. Winchester
Clowes 16 Mar. 98
Geo. Arthur Delffi<5-Murray26 Apr. 98
William John Brooke 3 Septus
Gflry.Wolryche-Whitmore 3 Sept.98
Ad/t. 4- Capt.—S. C. Umfre-
ville, Capt. W. Riding
Regt 22 Apr. 93
Qr. Master. — GeorgePecker,2
Hon. Lieut 27 June92
Med. Of.— Surgeon Lt.Col.
H. Nelson Edwards 1 Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Hereford Militia.
Head Quarters, Hereford.
Honorary Colonel.
W. B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May
Lt. Colonel.
Hugh Powell Williams,
Hon. Colonel 17 Sept.
Majors.
E. S.Lucas, j). a. Hon. Lt. Col. 18 Nov.
Captains.
Charles Orby Shipley (H),
Instructor of Musketry ...17 May
Richard H. T. Symonds-
Tayler, p.s 6 Aug.
Ponsonby M. Lynn Carew,
(H) (S) (t), ret. pay Irish
Rifles 3 Feb.
Frank Sandiford Cooper, {H)
serving in the Lagos Con-
st abu lary. 1 Nov.
Trevor 0; G. James-Trevcr,
(H) 4 May
Lieutenants.
Andrew In . Waring Pope 2 Apr.
Tom Thorp Simpson 2 Apr.
1 Second Lieutenants.
William Allan Bowen 27 Oct. 97
Fras. Geo. Prescot Philips 23 Feb. 98
Ralph Fernie 23 Feb. 9!
William Denman Croft 23 Feb. 98
Bertie Elibank Murray ...10 May 98
Adjutant.— S. F. Judge,
DSO. Capt. 1 Battalion. ..19 Sept.98
Qr. Master.— Samuel Skel-
ley ,4 Hon . Lieut 5June93
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Duke of Cambridge's
Own (Middlesex Kegiment),
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Elthome Light
Infantry .)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honorary Colonel.
Chas. Brome Bashford, JP.
late Capt. 9 Lancers, p.s.
Aide de Camp to the ^ ueen,
and Colonel 6 Oct. 97
Lieutenani' Colonel.
Vilett Rolleston, p.s. [t] ...13 Oct. 97
Majors.
Geo. Moore, p.s. Hon. Lt.Col. z Dee. 93
ErnestMortimerGrirEn(if), 2 Nov. 98
Captains.
Charles James Fox, p.s.
Hon. Major 14 Apr. 90
George Anderson,2 p.s.'(H),
serving with the Lagos
Hausa Force 19 May 94
Andrew Bennet Black, p.s. 26 May 94
Christopher Erie, p.s. (H),
late 2nd Lieut. ^Dragoons,
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 96
Leslie Fletcher 13 Oct. 97
Robert Henry Parnall 13 Oct. 97
Harold C. Jones Biss, late
indLt. Highland Light In-
fantry 2 Apr. 98
Arthur Rudston Brown 7 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Percy Francis Cunynghame,
serving on the Staffr' of the
Rajah of Sarawak 19 May 97
Barrmgton John Russell ... 2 Feb . 98
Henry Percy Osborne 2 Feb. 98
Reg. Francis Sillifant, (H) 2 Feb. 98
Wm. Stapleton Kercheval
Hole 7 Dec. 98
Ronald Robert Lambton ... 7 Dec. 98
Albert Alfred Topham 7 Dec. 98
Gerald Wilson Bentley 7 Dec. 98
John Seeker 7 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Ross WitTers 26 Oct. 98
Adjt. and Capt, — E. A.
Bennett, Captain 1 Bn. ...13 July 96
Qr. Master. — John Reed,
Hon. Lieut 11 June qo
Med. Off —
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Fast Middlesex
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hounslow.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry Kent,1 Lt. General
retired list 14 June 90
Lt. Colonel.
George Coope Helme, CB.
ret. pay Wilts Regt. Hon.
Coloiiel 20 Feb. 89-
Majors.
Joseph W. R. Adams, JP.,
p.s. (H) f*] Hon. Lt.Col. 20 Sept. 90
Gerard K. Rushbrooke, p.s. J
Hon. Lt. Colonel 28 Apr. ,94
Captains.
Herbert W. H. Brenchley 10 Mar. S7
Gerald Edgar Barker, p.s. 13 Apr. 89
Alex. Wentworth Kitson, p.s.
Inspector of Civil Police,
Gold Coast 20 Dee. 90
Percival Hope Graves, {H),
(t),p.s 6 Feb. 95
Edward Morse 21 Aug. 95
NoelEdw.G.Willoughby.p.s.21 Aug. 95
Robt. Peel P.S. Chichester,
(H) Inst, of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 96
Arthur Reginald Carey 21 July 97
Geo.W. Bnlkejey Tattersall24 Nov. 97
-ULEUTKNANTS.
Stephen Thomas HardwiekiS Apr. 96
Ed.BrownlowD.Chichesrersi Oct. 94
Alex. Doran Gibbons, (3) 21 July 97
Chas. E. J. Glymi O' Mallei/,
serving with. West African
Frontier Police 24 iNov. 97
Philip Arnold Grogan 1 Jan. 98
Llewellyn Partridge i Jan. 98
Louis Walt. 0'HaraHi'obert:8 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Gordon Hall 2 Feb. 98
Edw. Boustead Cathbert-
son 23 Feb. 98
Hy. Percy Frank Bicknell23 Feb. 98
Tom Ince Webb-Bowen ... 2 Mar. 98
Walter Long 3 June 98
Harcourt G. L. Ben,gough24 June 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—F. Sapte,
Captain 2 Battalion 25 Nov. 97
Qr. Master. — James Alfred
Walter,3 Son. Lieut 19 Mar. 90
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The King's Royal Rifle Corps.
5th Battalion.
{Formerly the Huntingdon Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
Honorary Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Edward G. K.Earl of Sand-
wich, Lord Lieut. of Hunts,
Col. late Grenadier Guards,
Hon. Colonel, Commanding
South Midland Brigade
Rifle Volunteers iS Sept. 86
Major.
Arthur Dunbar Pixley ,6 ret.
pay King's Eoyal Bifies ... 3 Apr. 95
Captains.
Herbert Charles Jones 4 Mar. 91
James Marshall 4 Sept.95
George P. Elystan Evans 28 Mar. 94
Stanley Edwards 5 Apr. 97
Lieutenants.
W.A.D.-Daieo/Manchester 19 Jan. 98
HoraceJamesPowys-Kecki9 Jan. 98
George Culme-Seymour ...19 Jan. 9S
Albert Edw.S. Lewis Pageti9 Jan. 98
Second Lieutenants.
St. John Edward Montagu 14 Apr. 97
Lionel Howard Gilliat 23 Oct. 97
Adjt. Sr Capt. — C.S.Chaplin,
Capt. 3 Battalion 2 Mar. 06
Med. Off.—
Scarlet Facings.
6th Battalion.
[Formerly the Boyal Flint Rifles.)
[Disbanded 30 June 1889.!
7TH Battalion.
(Formerly the 2nd or Edmonton Eoyal
Middlesex Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Barnet.
Honobaet Colonel.
H. W. J. Earl of Stratford,
KCVO. CB.h U Cavt.SfLt.
Col. Coldst. Gds., Equerry
to Rer Majesty 15 June 7S
Lt. Colonel.
Godfrey Astell,7 ret. pay
Ki-ng'sR. Rifles, Hon. Col.27 Apr. 98
Militia Infantry.
Majors.
Jas. It. Brooke Tempter,2
Hon. Li. Colonel -.Instructor
in B dlooning . Aldershot... 4 Apr. 83
Francis S. W. Sampson,
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 27 Jan. 94
Arthurs. Heathcote, (H)... 3 Mar.97
Captains.
Wm. A. Hicks-Beach, ret.
pay King's Royal Rifles,
Hon . Major 1 1 June go
Fred. Artbur Irby,10 ret.
pay Rifle Brigade 13 Mar. 95
William Wilfred Rhodes ... 2 Jan. 97
Wm. J&seph Myers,15 late
King's Royal Rifles, Hon.
Major; Acting Adj. 4 Vol.
Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf 24 Feb. 97
Jas. Evan B. Martin, ret.
pay King's Royal Rifles ... 3 Mar. 97
Chas. L.Willoughby Wallace,
p.s. (H), Inst. ofMui!celry24 Mar. 97
Chas. Edw. Hy. Hobhouse,
late King's Royal Rifles ...17 Apr. 97
Alfred Edward FitzGerald 4 May 98
Alwyn Foster, p. « 6 July 98
Lieutenants.
Francis Richard Gosling,
(B) 4 May S9
Felix Edm. Powell, p.s. (H),
serving with the Egyptian
Police 30 July 92
HaughtonEaldredOkeoveris July 96
Percy Henry Guy Feilden,
Aide de Camp to the Go-
vernor of New South Wales 2 Jan. 97
Arthur Thomas Hodgson 20 Jan. 97
SlingsbyDuncombe Shaft0 25 Aug. 97
Thomas Chas. Leycester
Powys-Keck 25 Aug. 97
Robt. Francis Dalrymple...io May 98
Arth. Reginald Wm. Spicerio May 98
Reginald Henry Seymour28 Dec. 98
Wm. Hargrave Trotter
Pawson 28 Dec. 9s
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Charles Maclean Lewin...i8 Aug. 97
John Jervis Pawson 20 Oct. 97
Adjt. $ Capt.— Hon. J. R.
Brovvnlow, Capt. 2 Bn....iz Dec. 96
Qr. Master. — Evi John
Crane,14 Hon. Captain ...15 Mar. 79
Med. Off.—
Scarlet Facir^gs.
8ih Battalion.
{Formerly the Carlow Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Carlow.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Thomas Pierce Butler.s
Bart ...zoJuly 89
Lt. Colonel.
Geo. Wellington L'Estrangei4 Apr. 97
Major.
Lord Fredk. FitzGerald," (H),
late Major King's Royal
Rifles, Hon. Lt. Colonel ...24 Apr. 9,
Captains.
Joshua Kearney Millner,
p.s. (H), Instructor of
Musketry, Hon. Major ...18 Aug. 8S
Chas. Edw. Henry Duckett-
Steuart 20 July 89
Richard Pierce Butler 15 May 97
Lieutenants.
Samuel Gerald Wheeler ...26 Aug. 96
Henry Eliardo Wheeler, (H) 4 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
Bethel Martyn Dawes 19 Mar. 97
Ernest Drake Banks 19 May 98
Ivan Scott Robertson 3 Sept. 98
868
Adjt. 4- Capt. — St. J. D. T.
Loftus, Capt. 2 Bn 19 May 97
Med. Off'.— Surgeon Lt.Col.
Edward A. Rawson, MD. 1 Dec. 91
Scarlet Facings.
9TH Battalion.
(Formerly the North Cork Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Mallow.
Honorary Colonel.
Richard Wm. Aldworth,1
Colonel late 7 Foot 14 Jan. 88
Lt. Colonel.
William Cooke-Collis,5 late
Irish. Rifles ; Hon. Colonel 12 Dec. 94
Majors.
William Stopford 10 Dec. S7
Lucius A. de V. Mannsell,
ret. pay Leicester Regt. ...24 July 95
Captains.
Richd. S. Brasier-Creagh,
p.s (H.) 20 May 91
Albert William Gierke, p.s. 27 May 93
John H. D. Todd, p.s 10 July 93
Geo. G. de Courcy Harrison,
(H) ,Ii- st ractor of Musket ryio July 93
William Speer Clerke, p.s. 14 Aug. 95
John Chas. Oliver Aldworthi4 Aug. 95
John EwanMartin,jj.s.(ff)22 May 95,
Edw. W Cotter Dillon 27 May 95
Lieutenants.
Edward Herbert Hobart,
p.s. {H), serving in the Gold
Coast Constabulary 20 Jan. 94
Thos.W. Marshall.Fuge,^.s. 3 Apr. 95
John Creagh, (2).'. 9 May 96
Wm. Jas. Norman Cooke-
Collis 4N0V.96
Chas. Joseph O'Connell ... 4 Nov. 96
Walter Harry Nichols 23 Feb. 98
James Stopford Hunt 4 June 98
Wm. Moore Perceval-Max-
well 12 Oct. q&
Thos. Alex. Montgomery 12 Oct. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Chester Allin 9 May 98
Robert Brodribb Bergne...i8 May 98
John Cecil Brodie 17 Aug. 9S
James MalcolmMacKenzie 16 Nov. 98
Adit, and Capt.— A. W. H.
Bell, Captain Connaught
Rangers 16 Aug. 94
Qr. Master. — Wm. Holmes,16
Hon. Captain 14 Apr. 86
Med. Off. — Surgeon Captain
James Creagh 18 June 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Edinburgh's
(Wiltshire Regiment).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Wiltshire Militia.}
Head Quarters, Devizes.
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Major Gen. Paul Sanford,
Lord Methuen, CB.CMG.
Comdg. Home District 25 June Q2
Lt. Colonel.
Edward C. A. Sanford, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 4 Apr. 94
Majoes.
Reginald Barclay 22 Aug. 94
Captains.
Charles Henry Stilwell, p.s. 5 Oct. gz
Walter T. Coleman, (H) ... =; July 93
Lionel Wallace Spiller, p.s. 18 Apr. 89
James Sealey Clarke, ret.
pay Lancaster Regiment ...73 Jan. 97
John P. H. Winterscale ...22 Dec. 97
Frederick Radcliffe Cock-
burn 28 Dec. 8
Lieutenants.
Walter PittsHendy Hill, (H)
Instructor of Musketry ...21 July g7
Cyril Henry Wickham 27 Aug. 98
Harry Bruges Fisher 27 Aug. 98
86g
Militia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
Edw.LanceletWaUHenslow27 Oct. 97
Demetrius Williams 9 liar. 98
Arch. Victor Powell Martin 13 July 98
Maurice William Coode ...27 Aug. 98
Sutherland Ha r mood-
Banner 23 Nov 98
Edward Hills Nicholson ...23 Nov. 98
Adit. 4- Capt.—L. H. War-
den, Captain 1 Battalion 7 June 97
Qr. Master.— Dav.Strachan,1
Son. Captain 7 Jan. 82
Med. Off —
White Facings.
The Manchester Eegiment.
3BD and 4TH Battalions.
{Formerly 6tkRoyalLancashireMilitia.)
Head Quarters, Ashton.
Honoeabt Colonel.
John H. Chambers, DL.JP.
late Capt. 46 F. 25 Apr. 83
.Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Charles Dominic Leyden...3i July 96
Lieutbnant Colonel.
John B. Irving,1 p.s., (II),
ret. pay late Commissariat
and Transport Dept. Hon.
Colonel....'. 1 Aug. 96
Majors.
Herbert Alfred Johnson ...17 Oct. 94
William Edward Carver,
Son. Lt. Colonel 9 June 97
Abel Henry Bayley 5 Jan. 98
■George Grant, p.s 17 Aug. 98
Captains.
A, Hargraves Silverthorne,
(S), Inst, of Musketry 12 June87
Hobert Stewart Johnstone,
BA.LLB.p.s. (U) District
Commissioner, Lagos 9 July 87
Stephen L. Lucena (H) 9 Jan. 95 (
John Barton Aiken (t) p.*.i8 Mar. 96 |
Arthur Clyde Perry (H)... 9 May 96
Cecil Arth. Vanderzee (H)
p.s 29 July 99 I
Harry Rice Hamilton 10 Aug. 96
'Charles Braithwaite Wallis,
p.s. (S), serving withSierra
Leone Frontier Police 23 Julj 97
W.J.Richardson Matthews,
(S) Inst, of Musketry... 5 Jan. 98
.Sydney Wentworth Dixon 2 Mar. 98
"William Fisher Hobdell ...31 May 98
David Claude Ansted 22 Aug. 98
Bertram Wilson Pigott ...27 Aug. 98
Hy. Archibald Symes, p.s.iA Sept.98
Walter Adam Burn 28 Sept. 98
Geo. M. L.Irvine-Moore ... 3 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
George Fraser MacCall ...2c Nov. 95
Walton Mellor 25 May 98
Wm. Edw.Hawkes Barrett 14 Dec. 98
Leo Creagh 14 Dec. 98
Herbert Thomas Walker ...14 Dec. 98
Egerton Musgrave Parry 14 Dec. 98
■Hy. JocelynKennedy Wallis 14 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Henry de Regny 21 Sept.98
William Lear Beales 5 Oct. 98
Herbert Hy.Newson-Smith 5 Oct. 98
Claude Hy. P. O'Hagan ...16 Nov. 98
Adjts. <J- Copts.— A. H. Bald-
win, Captain 1 Battalioni 4 Nov. 98
•J. C. Crawford, Capt. Man-
chester Ftegiment 24 Jan. 98
Qr. Mr. — Michael Henry
Connery, Son. Lieut. ... 7 July 97
Med. Off —
White Faeiugs.
The Prince of Wales's North
Staffordshire Eegt.
3BD Battalion.
{Formerly the King's Own 2nd Stafford
Light Infantry .)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Hcnoeaby Colonel.
£*rM.ortonEdw.Buller,.Br.ii Aug. 88
Apr. 97
Lt. Colonel.
John Henrv Monckion, p.s.
(H), It], "Son. Colonel ...-.
Majors.
George Crampton Hall,
Son. Lt. Colonel 20 June
Henry H. Ward, Son. Lt.
Colonel 19 May
Captains.
George William H. Tudor,
p.s. [t], Hon. Major 7 Feb.
Robert H.Hargreaves, Son.
Major 28 Jan.
George Henry Tunnicliffe,
Son. Major 25 May
Chas. Holland James, p.s.
(H)Jnst. of Musketry, Son.
Major 9 Apr.
Alfred Richard Wood, Son.
Major 20 June
Guy L. Thorne Seckham,
p.s. {S) 11 Feb.
William L. Penrose Mark-
Wardlaw, p.s. (t) (S) (S>,
Son. Major 19 May
Horace Edward Fa,lls 29 June
Lieutenants.
John Demetrius Katinakis.30 Oct.
Reg. A. Llewelyn Bdwardsi9 Aug.
• Maurice Edw. WestonPopei9 May
Hugh Fred. Gretton, late
Capt. 2 Vol. Bn 19 June
Hyde Ridgway Dyer 24 Nov.
ReginaldHeywoodWatson 24 Nov.
Ralph Duckworth 16 Mar.
Malcolm Gerald Sandeman 4 June
Walter Petit Salt 7 Sept.
Second Lieutenants.
Geo. Harvey Hume-Kellyi4 Feb.
Claude Edward Cookson...i5 Mar.
Eustace King-King 3 Sept
William Shakspeare 3 Sept,
Adjt. JrCapt. — H. Marwood,
Bt. Major 1 Battalion ... 2 May
Med. Off.—
Qr. Master. — Wm.Sandland,5
Son. Lieut 17 Oct.
White Facings.
9S
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the King's Own 3rd Stafford
Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Honobaby Colonel.
Chas. Bill, MP 3 Dec. 98
Lt. Colonel.
Richard W. B. Mirehouse323 Nov. 98
Majors.
Francis R. Twemlow, Son.
Lt. Colonel 29 May 93
Gerard Chichester,4 (S) ret.
pay N.Staff. R 28 Dec. 98
Captains.
Cecil Wedgwood 9 May 87
Graham Lionel J. Wilson ...13 Dec. 38
DavidG.O.Saunders-DaviesiSMay 89
George Parker Bull 8 Apr. 93
Cecil C. Walter Troughton,
p.s.(Q), (S)Adjutant Sierra
Leone Frontier Police 30 May 93
Ralph Nevile Fane 13 Jan. 94
Fras. Hamilton Wedgwood 2 July 94
Charles Boyer Webb 14 Nov. 94
Lieutenants.
Charles FitzHerbert Bill 14 Nov. 94
Waiter Edward Blagg 14 Nov. 94
Harold Twyford 14 Nov. 94
Washington C. T. Hibbert 14 Nov. 94
Oliver Hawkshaw 14 Nov. 94
Walter Mackenzie Levett 16 Jan. 95
Charles Percival Parker ...16 June 97
Second Lieutenants.
Bertram H. Wedgwood ...14 July 96
Cecil Waller H. Otway 4 Aug. 97
Robert Charles Dunn 2 Nov. 97
Wm. S. W. Parker-Jervis. 22 Dee. 97
Hubert E. Mansel Lewis. ..21 Dec. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—E. S. Pipe-
Wolferstan, Capt. South
Stafford Begt 15 Oct. 96
Qr. Master. — James Couch,
Son. Captain 37 July 81
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The York and Lancaster
Eegiment.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the -$rd West York Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Pontefract.
Honobaby Colonel.
Major General Frederick
Hardy,1 fR] retired list 4 Apr. 88
Lt. Colonel.
John Gerald Wilson, CB.(t),
Son. Colonel 20 Jan. 83
Majors.
John Edmund Groom, Son.
Lt. Colonel 4 June 92
Fras. Davison Bland, p.s. (t) 5 May 97
Captains.
Donald F. D. Maclean, [*],
late 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt.
Hon. Major 29 May 86
Jas. Augustine de Castro, p.s.
late Lt. 6 West York Mil. 14 July 88
Chas. Ward Grant, y. 8. (fl) 3 Apr. 91
ReginaldB.Learoyd, (#),[<] 6 May 91
Ernest Fred.Lowthorpe,p.».i6 Sept. 93
Herbert Morris Bower, p.s.
(S),[t] 14 Apr. 9+
Hugh Owen Swanston.y.*.
(S), [f] 27 Jan. 97
MusgraveRobt.Hall, ;i).*.(t)27 Jan. 97
Frederick Adrian Cathcart,
P-i- (t) 27 Jan. 97
James Ernest Forster, p.s.,
(S) 12 Jan. 98
Lieutenants.
Robert D'Arcy C. Sarley,
employed in Jamaica Con-
stabulary 4 July 90
John Francis Coston, p.s. ...17 Mar. 94
Fras. H. D. Vickerman,jj.«.
(S), (t) 23 Oct. 95
Fred. Jas. Osbaldeston
Montagu 9 Sept. 96
Walter Swire 8 June 98
John Reynard Key 8 June 98
Rose Price 8 June 98
Second Lieutenants.
Joan Cunliffe Gretton 9 Feb. 98
PercyRobt. Clifford Groves 4 May 98
Cecil Loraine Estridge 10 May 68
Adj. 4- Capt— C. W. Gale,
Captain 1 Battalion York-
shire Regiment 9 Mar. 97
Qr. Master.— Robert Fitz-
Patrick, Son. Captain ... 1 Apr. 83
Med. Off.—
White Facings.
The Durham Light Iniantry.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the 1st Durham Fusiliers.)
Head Quarters, Barnard Castle.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles Freville Surtees,
late Capt. 3 Sussars 15 Mar. 73
Lt. Colonel.
Richard B.Wilson, [<] , Son.
Colonel. 3 July 93
Majors.
James Allison, [r] Son.Lt.
Colonel 18 June 90
Edw. S.V. Grimshawe, p.s. 3 July 93
Captains.
Henry Powys Greenwood,
(S) p.s 29 Oct. 87
James Brooke Fairbairn,
(i),p.s.(S) 27 June 88
Thomas George Sowerby... 2 Mar. 89
Harry John Sowerby 8 Nov. 90
Louis Edward Walker 4 Nov. 93
William Hilton Briggs 4 Nov. 93
Edw. Cbaytor Sowerby 29 June 96
William Kemp Trotter, ret.
pay West Riding Regt. ...16 Feb. 98
RodolphFeilden 4 May 98
Henry Frederic Loiv 4 May 98
Lieutenant.
Ernest Walton Applbey ... 3 Apr. 97
Sir Morton Edw. Surtees... 4 July 93
Militia Infantry.
Second Lieutenants.
John Grant 9 Dec. 96
Herbert James Kirkpatrick 3 Mar. 97
Francis Gilfnd Maughau... 3 Mar. 97
John Storey Barwick 14 Apr. 97
Fane Wright Stapleton
Murray 4 Sept.97
KennethJ.WaltersLf ather 1 Apr. 98
Fias.HubertAireySowerby 3 Sept. 98
Adit. ft'apt.—F. H. S. Sit-
well, Captain 1 Battalion 14 Sept. 96
Qr. Master. — Jas.A.Parkes,
Son. Captain 31 Dec. 87
Med. Off. — Surgeon Lt.Col.
James Munro. MD 1 Dec. 91
White Facings.
4TH Battalion.
i'ormerly the 2nd or North Durham
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Newcastle.
Honorary Colonel.
James J. Allison, CB 20 Aug. 92
Lt. Colonel.
Mark H. Lambert, p. s. {If),
f<] Son. Colonel 24 Nov. 97
Majors.
Thomas Lockhart, p.s. [<] 5 Jan. 98
Captains.
Ernest Frederick Gales, p.t.
Son. Major 15 June 85
Herbert M. Greenwell, p.s.
Son. Major 25 Apr. 88
Rd. Henry W. Cardiff, p. s. 19 Nov. 92
John Reginald Shaw, (S)i6 Jan. 95
Chas. Edgar Shuttleworth 5 Jan. 98
William Ernest Rogerson,
(S) Inst, of Musketry 5 Jan. 98
Thomas Hodgson 5 Jan. 98
Hervey Greathed, ret. pay
8 Sussars 2 Nov. 98
Lieutenants.
Thomas Percy Mossman ... 5 Jan. 98
Clifford Cyril' Scott, p.s. (H) 2 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Montagu Grant Cantor ... 9 Dec. 96
Frederick Alexander Don 2 Oct. 97
Herbert Philip Gordon
Cochran 2 Mar. 98
Athelstan Moore 13 Apr. 98
Sam. Messiter Rowlandsoni3 Apr. 98
Adjt.fCapt.— C.N.Evelegh,
Capt. Duke of CornwalV s
Lt. Inf. 19 Feb. 95
Qr. Master. — Joseph Magee
Byrne, Son. Captain 24 June 85
White Facings.
The Highland Light Infantry.
3RD and 4TH Battalions.
'{Formerly the ist Royal Lanark Militia.)
Head Quarters, Hamilton.
Honorahy Colonel.
^General S.R.S. the Duke
o/Connaughtand Strath-
earn.H-STG. KT. KP.GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCFO.Rifle Brigade,&c..i2 Feb. 96
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John Wild Thackeray, late
Lt. 41 F. Son. Colonel ... 4 Aug. 88
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm.Fred.Story,iTc«.Co;. 24 Oct. 88
Majors.
Thomas S.G. H. Robertson-
Aikman,jj.s 24 Oct. 88
Jas. Otway Graham Toler,
late Captain 2nd Battalion ;
Son. Lt.Colonel 30 June94
Edwin Awdry Everett 18 Nov. 96
John Hamilton E. Allen,
late Lt. Soyal Navy 26 Oct. 98
Captains.
G. E. Blake-Anghton, p.s.
{S), Inst, of Musketry,
Son. Major May 8r
Jocelyn Senry Cramer, p.s.
(S) ,cerving wiihGoldCoa.it
Constabulary 4 May 98
Chas. J. G. Mounsey Grant 16 Jan. 92
Thomas Smijth O'Dell 16 Jan. 92
A. O. Lyttelton Kindersley,
p.s 17 Sept. 92
Reginald H. Parkinson, late
Lieut. Sou th Stafford Reyt. ,
Son. Major 13 Apr. 89
Thomas Ulric Thynne, late
Lt. Royal Navy , Son. Maj .2S Oct. 93
Robert Greig, ( / 1, late Maj.
3 Brig. Scottish Division;
Son. Major 15 Oct. 87
Duncan F.' Robertson- Aik-
man (S), late Lt. 13 Sus.2() July 94
Launcelot C. E.Wyndham
(S) 14 Nov. 94
HughH. Robenson-Aikman ,
{£T),ret.pay 1 Dragoons.. .27 Feb. 95
John Edward Elin, Son.
Major 10 Jan. 85
Aubrey C. Bertram Ingle 26 Aug. 96
Son. Alex. G. A. fiore-
Ruthven 18N0V.96
Arch. Wilson Jones, (S), p. s. 3 Apr. 79
Libutenants.
Charles A. Murray Lyon-
Campbell 3 July 93
Andrew Gillon 5 July 93
Alex. Richard Chancellor,
p.s. (S), serving with Bar*
badoes Police 1 May 95
James Finlay Anderson ... 1 May 95
Claude Laurie Marks 1 May 95
Norman Alex. Jarvie,(.ff),
Instructor of Musketry ...13 July 96
Lucius B. BeresfordGubbinsiS Nov. 96
Hy. Balfour Fergusson
Bryant 18 Nov. 96
W.LochielOamerouGraham 3 Apr. 97
Rawdon Clavering Camp-
bell 5 May 97
Joseph George Casson.p.s. 6 Apr. 98
Philip Mitford 6 Apr. 98
Richard Stopford Clayton 6 Apr. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh Douglas Blackett... n May 97
Hon. C. M. Hore-Ruthven 1 Jan. 98
Son. Leopold E. S. George
Canning 31 Mar. 98
Samuel Keate Gwver 5 Apr. 98
William E. Blackwell
Monypenny 20 June 98
Herbert Smith 16 Nov. 98
Adjts.if Copts. — A.F.Evans-
Lom.be, Capt. 1 Battalion 1 Jan. Q5
R. W. H. Ronaldson, Cap-
tain 1 Battalion 8 Oct. 98
Qr. Master. — Wm. Bissett,
Son. Captain 1 Apr. 82
Med. Off.—
Yellow Facings.
Seaforth Highlanders
(Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of
Albany's).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Highland Rifle Militia.)
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Alex.C.Macleay.CS.p.s. (t),
Son. Colonel 2 Mar. 82
Majors.
Sir Hector Munro, Bart.
Son. Lt.Colonel 25 Mar. 85
James H. Henderson, p.s.
Sou. Major 17 Dec. 92
Captains.
Edw. Wm. Home, late Lt.
1 Bn. Sighland Light Inf.
Son. Major it Nov. 82
John Baillie Rose, p.s 21 Nov. 91
Wm.Ingham Whitaker,p.«.22 Mar. 92
Hugh Davidson, ; (if), late
Capt. 2 Bn. Son. Major. ..23 Mar. 94
Hercules Langford Brown,
¥•' 17 Mar. 92
Ranald J. M. Livingston-
Macdonald, p.s 4 Apr. 94
87O
Hugh Middleton Ingle, p.s.
{H) Inst, of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 96
Hy. Aug. Nugent Rose, p.s. 4 Mar. 96
George Mackenzie Gunn
Munro, p.s., ret.payRoyal
Scots i4 Mar.
James Menteith Middlemist,
[S), serving with Gold
Coast Constabulary 2 Fe,a . 98
John MacL. Macandrew,
p.s. (S) Son. Major 30 June 90
Lieutenants.
Gilbert Robertson 4 Apr. 94
Robert Clyde Lawrance ...22 July 96
Second Lieutenanis.
Andrew Carmichael Ar-
butlmot 4 Apr. 96
Cliilton Smith, p.s 30 May 96
William Shand Mackenzie 29 July 96
Ian Archibald Finlay 2 Dec. 96
William Neill Fraser 20 Jan. 97
Alasdair Heneage Murray2o Jan. 97
Alex. Brown Robertson ...26 Jan. 97
Herbert Eustace Hathorn-
Johnston-Stewart 19 Oct. 98
Adjt. <r Capt.— D. Campbell,
Captain 2 Battalion 10 May 98
Qr. Master. — Robert R.Lau-
der,3 Son. Captain 6 Oct. 86
Med. Off. — Surgeon Major J.
Corbett 6 May 69
Yellow Facings.
The Gordon Highlanders.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Royal Aberdeenshire
Sighlanders.)
Head Quarters, Aberdeen.
Honorary Colonel.
Field Marshal S.R.S. the
Prince of Wales, KG. KT.
KP. GMB.GCSI.GCMG.
GCIE. GCVO 20 Nov. 72
Lt.Colonels.
John Alexander Man,1
Knight of Grace of St, John
of Jerusalem {S), (S),
Son. Col 1 Feb. 89
Rt.Hon. A. S. T. Karl of
Kmtore,GCMG. Son. Col.jy Oot. 91
Majors.
A. W. F. Lord Saltoun, late
Major Gren. Guards ... 7 May 90
W.J.B.Stewart-Menzies,y.s.i3 Apr.92
Captains.
Cecil W. Kennard 14 Mar. 91
Jas. Grant Malcolmson, p.s.
(S) 9 May 92
Alex. Hy. Leitb {S),lateLt.
Welsh Regt., Instructorof
Musketry 3 Feb. 94
Jas. Ochoncar Forbes, p.s. 7 Nov. 94
Harry Gordon Fellowes-
Gordon, late Lieut. West
Riding Regt 21 Aug. 95
John Christie Aitken, late
Capt. Gordon Highlanders,
Son. Major 6 Jan. 97
Arthur Abercromby Duff... 8 Feb. 9
Fred. BradshawM'Connel,
ret.payGordonSighlanders 6 July 98
Lieutenants.
Robt. Hamilton Kemp 25 Apr. 96
Augustus Rich. Hennessyio June 96
James George Hay 16 Feb. 98
Fras.LewisRawsonGordom6 Feb. 98
B. A. W. P. H. Earl of
Granard, Aide de Camp to
the Lord Lieut, of Irelandio Feb. 98
Wm. M'Combie Duguid-
M'Combie 16 Feb. 98
Egbert Napier, p.s 2 Jan. 97
Second Lieutenants.
William Arbuthnot-Leslie 3 July 97
D'Arcy Duncan Alexander 11 Aug. 97
Fred. R. Fairman Sworderi2 Jan. 98
Charles Ramsay Lumsden 2 Mai. 98
J. Ronald M'OranCampbell 9 Mar. 98
Adjt. f Capt.— R. S. Hunter-
Blair, Captain 1 Battalion 1 May 95
Qr.Mr.— T.Bams^Hon.Lt. 8 May 95
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Col. C.
M.Macquibban, MD. ... 1 Dec. 91
Yellow Facings,
87i
The Queen's Own Cameron
Highlanders.
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Highland Liqht Infantry
Militia.)
Heau Quarters, Inverness.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Alfred D. Macintosh of
Macintosh, p.*., late Lt. 71
Foot, Hon. Colonel 24 Nov. 97
Majors.
Arth.Baird Douglas^), p.s.
HonTtt. Colonel 2 Mar. 98
Norman MacLeod,1 Bon.
LI. Colonel 25 May 9?
Uaptains.
Wm. R. Dalziel Mackenzie,
p.s 15 Aug. 91
Kenneth J. Mackenzie,2 ret.
pay Bijle Brigade 4 May 92
iEneas Norman Mackin-
tosh, p.s. Brigade Major
Highland Brig. Vol. Inf.29 Oct. 92
Son. Arthur Hay,3 late Lt.
Scots Guards, Hon. Major S June 94
Archibald W.M'Donald,p.s.i2 June 96
Reginald Aug. Wymer,2aie
Ensign 91 Foot, p.s. (H)
Instructor of Musketry ...12 June 96
David Price Haig.p.s 16 Mar. 98
Montagu J. Grant-Peterkinn Aug. 98
Edw.BaskervilleMackenzie 2 Nov. oS
Chas. Howard Crosbie, p.s. 2 Nov. 98
Lieutenants.
William Mosse Macdonald 12 June 96
James Brander-Dunbur ...28 Apr. 97
William Jorie Shand 4 June 98
William Price Haig 4 June 98
Hon. Godfrey E. H. Mac-
donald 4 June 98
John Douglas Faskally 4 June 08
David Evan Mackintosh. ..14 Dec. 98
JamesS.Mackay Matheson 14 Dec. 98
Arthur Geo. Lord Falconer 14 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenant.
Hueh Middleton Davidson 2 Nov. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—F. L. Scott-
Kerr, Capi. 1 Battalion ...18 Jan. 97
Qr. Master. — John Einslie,5
Hon. Captain 13 Apr. 87
Med. Off. — Surg. Lt. Colonel
Duncan M'Fadyen 2 May 93
Blue Facings.
The Koyal Irish Eifles,
3KD Battalion.
{Formerly thetioyal North Down Rifles. I
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards.
Honorary Colonel.
Marquis of Dutferin & Ava,
KP.GCB. GCSI. GCMG.iS Jan. 65
Lt. Colonel.
Robt.G. Sharman-Crawford,
(H), lateCapt. 16 Lancers 2 Dec. 98
Major.
Francis Findlay 8 June96
Captains.
Edward Tatton Pakenham,
ret. pav K.R.R.Hon.Maj ig Dec. 88
JohnChas.FitzmauriceFinn23 Dec. 91
Robert Curzon Newton, late
Lieut. 5 Dragoon Gds.Hon.
Major 18 May 92
Edwin C. Oppenherm 24 June93
James Fredck. Humby,(-ff),
Instructor of Musketry ...22 June 95
Daniel Dixon, p.s 8 June 96
Geo. Alex. M. Kirkpatrick 31 May 97
Jas. Rankin MiU-hell, late
2nd Lt. Irish Rifles iS Aug.97
Lieutenant.
Harry Bell Syer 2 April so
Harry Chas. Harvey, ret.
pay Irish Rifles 10 Aug. 98
James Peters Bwing 27 Aug. 98
Chas. Hy. Lalanne Crana-
mond 27 Aug. 98
Erie Wm. Celestin Monro.. .27 Aug.gS
Douglas Bamsay Ewing ... 27 Aug. 98
Arthur Maurice Robert
Bingham ■ 27 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. <f- Capt.— A. L. Law,
Hon.Capt. N. Staffs. Rcgt. 2 Jan. 99
Mil'dict. Jy.'iiitry.
Qr. Master. — AbrahamPeck-
nold, Hon. Lieut 13 June 04
Med. Off.—
Ddrk Green Facings.
Qr. Mr.— Alex. Henderson,
Hon. Lieut 15 Apr. 96
Med. Off". — Surgeon Major
Edwin F. Nelson, WD.... 1 Aug. 70
Dark Green Facings.
(Forn
4TH Battalion.
terly tie Queen's Royal Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Belfast.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Fras. Edm. Macnagh-
ten, Bart.1 late 8 Hussars 1 Feb. 00
Lt. Colonel.
p.x.c. Hy. Durjpa Alfred
Cutbill,2 Hon'. Colonel ret.
pay 1 Battalion 9 Oct. 95
Majors.
Jas. Alexander Whitla, late
Lieut. Inniskilling Fits. ...23 July 92
John Alex. Montgomery ...13 Mar. 95
Captains.
Wilfred Stanley Sharpe(H),
late Lt. 6 Dragoons. In-
spector Sierra Leone Fron-
tier Police 17 June 93
Francis Jas. Montgoraery3i Oct. 94
Robert Dixon, Hon. Major,
late Muior 2 Vol. Bn. West
Surrey Regt.. p.s. [t~] (H). 5 Dec. 94
Arthur G. Catton-Watson 3 July 93
Hon. Oriel J. C. W. M.
Skeffington.p.s 4 Apr. 96
Walter E. Carson M'Cam-
mond, p.s 18 Aug. 97
Algernon Tudor Craig, p.s.
Instructor of Musketry ...27 Aug. 98
Ernest Rokeby Robinson,
serving with West African
Frontier Force 28 Sept. 98
Aug.JustlyEyre DesBarreS28 Sept. 08
Lieutenants.
Chas. Brownlow Strutt, (H),
serving under the British
South Africa Company .10 July 95
Hugh F. Montgomery 19 Aug. 96
Reg. Heaton Locke Cutbill 19 Aug. 96
James Robert Torrens 28 Oct. 96
Saml.FollettBristowp.s.(H) 3 Nov. 97
Second Lieutenants.
LeslieGeo.de Rune Barclay 8 Sept.97
Talbot Neville Favrsett
Davenport 10 Nov. 97
Cecil Morgan Ley Becher 3 Aug. 98
Alfred Hawes 3 Aug. 98
Adjt. ie Capt. — K. Beres-
ford, Capt. 1 Battalion ... 1 Feb. 97
Qr. Mr. — JohnFoley, Hon.
Lieut 17 Aug. 92
Med. Of.—
Dark Green Facings.
96
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal South Down Light
Infantry. )
Head Quarter-;, Downpatrick.
Honoraet Colonel.
William Brownlow Forde,
late of 67 F., JP. DL. 7 Sept. Si
Lieutenant Colonel.
Robt. Hugh Wallace,?. s.(_H")22 Jan. 98
Majors.
Arthr. Nugent, ret.payR. Fus. 1 Sept. 98
William George Forde 2 Sept.98
Captains.
Nicholas A. Delaeherois-
Crommelin 21 Jan. 93
James Maidment Morrisoni2 June 93
Thomas V. P. M'Cammon...2c Nov. 95
W. Fercv Thompson, p.s. 3 Mar. 97
Charles Henry Edye, (H),
Instructor of Musketry ... 3 Mar. 97
Gerald E. H.Barrett- Hamil-
ton, p.s. (H) 3 Mar. 97
Arthur Hill 25 Aug. 07
Alexander Stewart, p.s 21 Sept.98
Lieutenants.
Frank Dixon 23 Sept. 96
William Arthur Hardy 24 Mar. 97
John Livingstone Douie ...24 Mar. 97
Edw.Jas.KennedyCordner2i Sept.98
Craig Nelson 2 Nov. 08
David Alfred Wm. Ker ... 2 Nov. 98
Second Lieutenant.
Harry Russell Goodman ...27 JuneoS
Adjt. $ Capt.—K. C. D.
Spencer. Capt. 1 Bn 1 Feb. 95
6tH Battalion.
(Formerly the Louth Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Dundalk.
Honorary Colonel.
T. K. Lord Rathdonnell ... 4 Jan
Id. Colonel.
Harry William Jamieson,
Hon. Colonel 30 Oct. 9
Majors.
Matthew John D'Arcy,.HbH.
Lt. Colonel 27 Aug. 87
Matthew C E. Fortescue...27 Nov. 95
Captains.
John Cecil Thornhill, Hon.
Major 13 April 89
J. P. F. Macartney Filgate,
p.s 14 July 89
Sidney Partis Borman 20 Aug. 92
Charles O'Brien Jameson. ..19 Sept. 94
Lionel Fred. Wm. Holt,
serving in the Niger Coast
Protectorate 28 Aug. 95
James Ferguson, p.s 15 Jan. 96
James Rosborough.p.s. (IT) 8 June 96
Lieutenants.
Wm. F. Colborne Garstin,
2>.s. (H), Inst. of 'Musketry 21 Aug. 95
Alfred Bellingham Cairnesi8 Aug. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Percy Guy Wolfe Maynard 3 Apr. 97
George Rawdon Barton ...14 Apr. 97
Edw. Theodore Welchman2i July 97
Adjt. Sr Capt.—K. M. Cliff,
Captain 1 Battalion 21 Jan. 97
Qr. Master. — Thos. Pike,*
Hon. Captain 7 Apr. 86
Dark Green Facings.
Princess Victoria's (Royal
Irish Fusiliers),
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the Armagh Light Infanfiy.)
Head Quarters, Armagh.
Honoraet Colonel.
Hon. Edw. Brownlow,1 late
Lt. andCapt. Scots Guards 7 Oct. 67
Lt. Colonel.
James Robert Jameson,
p.s. Hon. Colonel 2oJan.97
Majoes.
Henry Holden2 13 Aug. 92
William C. FitzGerald (S)i8 Aug. 9
Captains.
Arthur B. R. Kaye? Comdt.
of Constabulary, British
Honduras, Hon. Major ... 29 Oct. 87
Francis Henry Murray 3 Oct. 88
Percy Harland Atkin 25 May 89
Cecil Cromwell Collier 24 Oct. 91
Clifford Cullen, (H) ret. pay
Derbyshire Regt. Instructor
cf Musketry 2 Nov. 92
Edw. ColburnMayne,p.s.(H)
serving in the Sierra Leone
Frontier Police 10 May 93
Robert Arthur Lidwill, p.s. 8 June 96
James EdwardsHarden.p.s. 13 Jan. 97
Reginald Osborne Eraser, p.s.
(H) serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 29 Sept 97
Hercules A. ±\ Lord Ros-
mead,5 ret. pay zBn. ... 1 Jan. 9S
Geo. Wm. Greer, p.s. late
Lt. Royal Artillery 3 Jan. 9S
Lieutenants.
Charles Home Douglas St.
Clair, (fi) 4 Oct. aj.
Henry Charles Upton 8 June 96-
LionelDoiglasWm.Hearsey 3 Mar. 97
William Buchanan Ritchie 22 Dec. 97
Edgar Hy.SumpterThomas22 Dec. 97
Fred. Ernest Chomley Pilk-
ington, p.s 22 Dec. 97
Mervyn James Hamilton.. .22 Dec 97
Second Lieutenants.
JamesClendinningBrowne22 Jan.
Wm. Bowman Ballantine 2 Feb.
Adjutant <f- Capt. — Thos.
C. Benson, Capt. 1 Bn. ...24 Aug.
Qr. Master. — N athanielJohn
Drewin, Hon. Lieut 17 Dec.
Med. Of.—
Blue Facings
98
96
4TH Battalion.
{Formerly the Cavan Militia.)
Head Quarters, Cavan.
Honorary Colonel.
Gerald Richard Dease, p.s. 19 Dec.
Lt. Colonel.
Sir Robert A. Hodson, Bt. p.s.
Son. Colonel 2 Dec.
Majors.
p.s.c. William Tenison,4 late
Manchester Begt. Hon. Lt.
Colonel 7 Oct.
Captains.
William H. Malcolmson,
Hon. Major 18 Aug.
John Douglas Hamilton,
late Lt.T\ Hussars, Assist.
Supdt. Straits Settlements
Police 25 Feb.
Herbert Hart, Hon. Major... 12 Apr.
Wm. Joseph Hamilton 2 Jan.
Victor Fred. Finlay Malley,
p.s. (H),Inst. of Musk. ...25 Nov.
Lieutenants.
Cornelius Joseph Daly 23 Feb.
Second Lieutenants.
William Garrard, jun 8 Dec.
Arthur Hugh Montgomery
Hill 2 Feb.
Cyril Charles West 14 Feb.
Wm. Andrew Thos. Cole-
Hamilton 23 Feb.
Cecil George Leslie 2 Mar.
Edgar Browne 9 Mar.
Samuel George Roe 23 Mar.
Richard Conway Dobbs ...19 Oct.
Adjt. ^ Capt.— CD. Sandys,
Captain 1 Battalion 1 Dec.
Qr. Master. —
Mtd. Off.—
Blue Facings.
94
96
86
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Monaghan Militia.)
Head Quarters, Monaghan.
Honorary Colonel.
Derrick W. W. Lord Ross-
more 29 July
Lt.Colonel.
John Leslie, 6 late Lt. Grena-
dier Guards, Hon. Colonel 18 Apr.
Majors.
Wm. H. Broughton, it~\,p.s.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 21 May
Captains.
Cecil Hamilton Browne-
Lecky, Hon. Major 3 Oct.
Charles Wm. Hall, p.s. (H) 21 Jan.
J. C. WaterhouseMadden,p.s.
M 24 Oct.
Jn. Jas. Davidge Cleminson,
p.s 20 May
Victor Robt. Beatty West 16 May
Lieutenants.
Edward J. Richardson, p.s. 12 Sept
Herbert Greenough Woolf,
p.s. (H),Tnst. of Musketry 30 Jan.
H Mortimer Caddell ... 4 Nov.
E .lohn de Pentheny-
O'Kelly 23 Mar.
Theodore B. Norman Leslie27 July
Second Lieutenants.
Leigh Sadleir Stoney 16 Mar.
Adj. if Capt. — R. W. Leeper,
Captain 2 Battalion 25 Mar.
Qr. Master. —
Med. Off—
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry.
The Oonnaught Rangers.
3RD Battalion.
(For Mcrly the South Mayo Rifles and
the North Mayo Militia.)
Head Quarters, Castlebar.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles H. C. Knox, late
Capt. 8 Hussars 29 July 85
Lt.Colonel.
Guy L. Bence - Lambert,
Hon. Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Major.
Henry Bourke Jordan 6 July 9S
Captains.
Maurice Owen O'Conor 28 June 90
David Ruttledge 27 June 92
Herbert Wm. Anderson, p.s.
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Sept. 95
Thos. B. G. Fairfax Eames,
p.s., I.H), serving in the
Sierra Leone Frontier
Police 26 June 97
Ernest Cecil Cochrane 6 July 98
Lieutenants.
JohnH. N. HamiltonBurken Dec. 95
Francis Osborne Bo wen ... 4 Aug. 97
Gaston Joseph Onraet, p.s. 4 Aug. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Cyril Clarence Bicknell ... 7 Sept. 98
Henry Jas. Nolan-Ferrall 23 Nov. 98
Adjts. 4- Capts.—J. S. M.
Lenox-Conyngham, Cap-
tain 1 Battalion 1 Mar. 97
Paymaster. — ■
Qr. Master. —
Medical Officers. —
Green Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Galway Militia.)
Head Quarters, Galway.
Honorary Colonel.
John Archer Daly 11 July 91
Lt.Colonel.
Rich. Lynch Staunton 19 Feb. 90
Majors.
George Patrick Chevers,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 June 90
Captains.
John Robert Lopdell, p.s. 14 May 87
AndersonL. Kelly, lateCapt.
j Hussars 2 Apr. 92
Robert William Smyth 19 Sept.94
John C. Rennie Brewer,
p.s. (H), Inst, of Musketryi2 July 96
WilloughbyChaplinNewton,
(H) p.s 20 Apr. 08
Percival Hedley Anderson,
p.s. (H) 15 June 98
Lieutenants.
Fras.A.EmilioDolmagep.s.27 May 95
Fredk.ShewardCartwright2 2 July 96
Sir Hy. Chris. Grattan
Bellew, Bart. (H). 22 July 96
Luttrell Bruce Blake 28 Dec. 93
Richard Gerald Eyre 28 Dec. 98
Dulas Bentley Parry 28 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Lewis James Comyn 30 Juneg8
Adjt. — R. N. A. Flanagan,
Captain Irish Begt t Jan. 95
Qr. Master.— Jas.M'Nally,3
Hon. Lieut 6 June 94
Med. Of —
Green Facings.
STH Battalion.
(Formerly the Roscommon Militia.)
Head Quarters, Boyle.
Honorary Colonel.
Caleb Robertson 1 Jan. 98
872
Lt.Colonel.
Thos. Y.L.Kirkwood, Hon.
Colonel 10 Nov. 97
Majors.
Dayrell T. Hammond,1 (H),
ret. pay 1 Bn.,Hon. Lt.Col. 4 Apr. 96
JohnF. C. Beare 8 Dec. 97
Captains.
MichaelJ.Balfe, Hon.Major 1 Feb. 90
Hon. Richard P. French,
p.s. Hon. Major 1 Feb. 90
John Wynne Smith 20 Aug. 92
Edw. M. Woulfe Flanagan,
p.s. (H), serving with Brit.
'South African Police 9 May 96
William Henry Parke 3 Mar. 97
Maurice Fitzm. Murray ...31 May 97
Lieutenants.
Robt. Wm. Geo. Harrison 11 Mar. 93
John Hall-Dalwood,p.s. (H)
Instructor of Musketry ...23 Oct. 95
John Humbe'r M'Nab 23 Feb. 98
Hy. E. Earl o/Kingston ... 1 June 96
Second Lieutenants.
Montague Hill C. De O.De
B. Wickham 22 Jan. 98
Robert Leslie Payne 9 June 98
Allan Cameron 12 July 98
Henry Nedham Foster 14 Dec. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.— C.W.Bowlby,
Captain 1 Battalion 4 May 97
Qr. Mr.— David McK. Mac-
lachlan, Hon. Captain ... 7 Mar. 88
Med. Off.—
Green Facings.
Princess Louise's (Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders).
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly Highland Borderers Lt.Inf.)
Head Quarters, Stirling.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
The Duke of Montrose, KT.
late Lt. 5 Lancers, Aide
de Camp to tho Queen, and
Colonel 22 Oct. 81
Majoes.
T.Robertson-Chaplm,p.s.[Y],
Hon. Lt.Colonel 8 Dec. 83
Captains.
Roderick W.Colquhoun,p.s.
Hon. Major 23 June83
Sir William Orr-Ewing,
Bart, p.s., Hon. Major ...19 Jan. 84
Alfred H. Middleton, (H),
late Capt. 2 Battalion, Hon.
Major 22 Nov. 84
J.W. Scott-Plummer, ».«. (t) 3 May 90
Maxwell Emsley Rouse,
p.s. It] 19 May 94
Chris. Robt. Alex. Magnay 8 Jan. 96
Lieutenants.
John Fyfe Jamieson 18 Mar. 93
Jas. Dunsterville Graham 6 Jan. 94
Allan Bingham Pollok 26 Feb. 96
Geoffrey Goyer Gilligan...i4 Apr. 97
Jas. Robt. Macalpine-Lenyi4 Apr. 97
Robert Jameson 4 Juneg8
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Ronald D. S. Mar
Erskine 13 Feb. 97
Alex.CrossleyOunningham2o Oct. 97
Hon. Robert B. Master of
Burleigh 21 Sept. 98
Adjt. — A.F.Mackenzie, Capt
1 Battalion 23 Feb. 98
Qr.Mr. — J. Denholm,3 Hon.
Captain 20 June87
Med. Off.—
Yellow Facings.
3 P
*73
4TH BATTALION.
formerly the Renfrew Militia — Prince
of Wales' Royal Regt.).
Head Quarters, Paisley.
Honorary Colonel.
Wm.Cuningbarne, late Capt.
ii Sussxrs 22 Oct. 90
Lt.Coldnbl.
Arch. C. Diuuiiuoud Dick,
(S), Son. Colonel 2 Feb. 98
Majors.
Montague D. Cumpbel1 , (S) ,
Son. Lt. Colonel 2 June 94
John Chas. Cunniughame,
Son. Lt. Colonel 2 Mar. 98
Captains.
Son. T. H. A. E. Cochrane,
MP. late Lt. Scots Guards,
Son. Major 26 Sept. 83
Jas. Thos. Scof.t, late Capt.
1Bn.Dubli11Fus.S0n.Maj.29 Apr. 91
Alexander Archibald Speirs 3 Oct. 91
William Mure 27 Aug. 92
Arth.R. Cole-Hamilton, l(S)
late Scots Fusiliers, Hon.
Major. Brig. Major Clyde
Div. Vol. Inf. Brigade 24 Sent. 92
Boyd Alex. Cuninghame... 5 May 94
Louis Gairdner Pearson ..20 Mar. 95
Geo. Campbell Grahame,(H)28 Mar.94
Wm. Hall (S), Instructor of
Musketry 17 June 96
Henry H. Houldsworth ... 16 Mar. 98
Arch. Douglas Campbell,
late Scots Guards 30 July 98
Lieutenants.
Walter Serbert Robinson,
Aide de Camp to Sir C.
Bruce, KCMG. Governor
of Mauritius 5 May 94
Charles Caryl Clifton 4 July 9b
Geo. Reginald Houstoun
Boswall 3 July 97
Patrick Douglas Stewart... 3 July 97
Walt. L. Campbell Rankine 3 July 97
Robert Nesbitt Fowler 5 July 97
Ronald Robert Stewart... . 21 July 98
Fred. L. Makgill-Crichton-
Maitland 22 July 98
John Smiley 22 July 98
George Graham Middleton22 July 98
Charles Corbould Walker.. .22 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Geo. Alex, Akers-Douglas 23 Sept. 97
Fras. Geo. Glencairn Cun-
ningham 14 Feb. 98
Arch.S.,£orrfMontgomerie 8 Apr. 98
Adit. <f- Capt.— A. Foster,
Captain 1 Battalion 10 Sept. 94
Qr.Mr.— Alex.M'Rae, Son.
Captain 1 Apr. 87
Med. Off —
Yellow Facings.
The Prince of Wales 's Leinster
Eegt. (Eoyal Canadians).
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the King's County Militia —
Royal Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Birr.
Honorary Colonel
Robert Godolphin Cosby,
late Lt. 6 Drs 4 Nov. 93
Lt. Colonel.
Joan H. G. Smyth, p.s. (S),
Son, Colonel 18 Nov. 93
Majors.
W. F. J. P. Earl of Hunt-
ingdon 9 Dec. 93
Captains.
James W. H. FitzGerald,
late Lt. Berkshire Regt.... 4 Nov. 01
Edw. Patrick Smith, p.*. ...19 Nov. 92
Charles Thomas Biddulph, p.s.
(H), serving in the Gambia
Police 9Juneq4
Rowland H. Tyssen Smyth3i May 97
Hy. Goddington Sheppard,
p.s 31 May 97
Lieutenants.
Loftus Percival Arnott 26 May 97
Thomas Kelly Evans 26 May 97
Militia Injmrrfry.
Skcoxd Lieutenants.
Andrew Acres Stoney 1 May 97
George Harding, ln-tructor
of Musketry 1 Jan. oS
Idit.fCapt.— P.E.S Reeves,
Captain 1 Battalion 11 Mar. 98
Qr.Mas'er.-John W. Galle-
hawk, Hon. Lieut 1 Mar. 93
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt. Colonel
Chas. Baker Stoney, MB. 1 Dec. 91
Bine Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Queen's County Militia —
Royal Rifles.)
Head Quarters. Maryborough.
Honokaky Colonel.
L. G. H. S. Earl of Port-
arlington, p.s. late Lt.
Scots Guards 24 Feb. 94
Lt.Colonkl.
Frederick Kevan Izod 28 Oct. 93
Majors.
Bernard E. B. Lord Castle-
town S June 96
Captains.
AnthonyArthur Weldon, p.s.
Aide de Camp to Lord
Wolsi-ley, 1 Nov. 95 27 Aug. 87
Theobald E. Woods Wil- '
lington, p.s 10 Nov. 88
Richard R. W. Fitz Herbert 8 Jan. 90
L uicelot L'roasdaile,(.H),i-e t.
pay Bedford Reyt., Instruc-
tor of Musketry, lion. Major 1 Nov. 90
Dudley Colley Palmer 5 Aug. 93
Thomas R. A. Stannus, p.s.
(S) 2 June 94
Lieutenants.
Chas. S. Mussrrave Trench 7 July 94
Theobald William Butler-
Kearney, p.* 1 Feb. 96
Herbert Dallas 1 Feb. 96
Second Lieutenants.
John Hugh Lovett Poe ...13 Oct. 97
Robert Hamilton Stubber a Dec. 97
Valentine Raymond Grace 23 Mar. 98
Uenry Walter Weldon 6 Apr. 98
Trench Frank Butler-
Kearney 3 Dec. 98
Adji. i- Capt.—F. G. Fouler-
ton, Major t Battalion ...10 Apr. 95
Qr. Master.— Chas. Holden,
Son. Lieut 17 Dec. 81
Med. Off.— Surg. Lt.Colovel
Dav. Jacob, ML 1 Dec. 91
Blue Facings.
5th Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Meath Militia.)
Head Quarters, Navan.
Honorary Colonel.
Son. H. L.B. Rowley 25 Oct. 90
Lt. Colonel.
Chas. Pepper, Son. Colonels Oct. 96
Major.
Nugent Talbot Everard ...21 Dec. 98 j
Captains.
Wm. E. A. Barry, p.s. (S),
[f], Son. Major, Inst, of
Musketry 12 June 86
Richard Taylor Woods (S),
Hon. Major 26 May 94
Edw. F. Jenico J. Farrell...i3 Nov. 95
James Tottenham Butler 28 May 96
Richard William Everard 13 Jan. 97
Lieutenants.
Robt. Hugh Morgan-Tighe25 Sept. 95
Claude M. Bruce Hamiiton25 Sept. 95
ArthurFrancisCoddington26 Aug. 96
Charles Arthur Tisdall 15 June 98
Henry Ralph Osborne 13 June 98
Sbcond Lieutenants.
John M'Donnell 9 Sept. 06
Ernest St. George Smith 16 Feb. 98
Son. Edward Graves M.
Uibson 18 May 98
Son. JenicoEdwd. J.Prestcn28 June 98
Adjt.d-Capt. — A. Canning,
Captain 2 Battalion 22 Jan. 98
Qr. Mr. — William Howes,
Son. Lieut 10 Mar. 97
Med. Off —
Blue Facings.
The .Royal Mnnster Fusilier-*
3RD Battalion.
(Formerly the South Cork Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Kinsale.
Honohaey Colonel.
Sir Aug. RiversdaleWarren,1
Bart., late Major 20 F.
Son. Colonel 28 Aug. gg
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. Wm. Bell, Son. CW.13N0v.95-
Majoks.
George Lucas, (S),Hon. Lt.
Colonel 12 Dec. 91
1 Morgan Wm. O'Donovan... 4 Dec. 95
Captains
I Albert Louis Coppinger ... 7 Nov. 85
Thomas Ronayne Sarsfield 4 Sept.86
j Ludlow S. H. Payne. (S),
late Lieut. 61 Foot, In-
structor of Musketry 10 Mar. 85
I Byam M. Loveday Roberts 28 Apr. 94
i Jobn M'Namara 24 July 95
Hy. Geo. Lindsay Davidson 6 Nov. 95
Wm. Delacour Beamish, p.s.
(H) 26 May 97
George Wensley C. Soden,
P-s. (S) 4 Aug. 97
Lieutenants.
EaroldGeo.Richardson,p.s.3o Oct. 95
Donald F. MacCarthy
Morrogb,(ff) 3 Feb. 97
Percy Wilmot Brooks 29 Mar. 98
Beauchamp V. Santry
Domvile 27 Aug. 98
Aug. W.John Fred. Abbott27 Aug. 98,
Second Libutenanis.
Robert Stewart Popham 14 Sept. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt. — T. Long-
ridge, Capt. Bedford Regt. 1 Oct. 96.
Qr. Mr.— Wm.Hy.Forsdick,
Son. Lieut 28 July 97'
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Kerry Militia.)
Head Quarters, Tralee.
Honorary Colonel.
V.A.,-EaWo/Kenmare,iT.P.2e Mar. 66-
Lt. Colonel.
V. Chas. Visct . Castlerosse25 Nov. 96
Majors.
Richard J. Rice, Son. Lt. Col. 25 June8S'
Wm. John Neligan 7 June 93:
Captains.
Arthur Blennerhassett, p.s.
Son. Major 1 June 86-
James Marmaduke Sugrue,
p.s. (S) 13 Sept. 90
Harry North 8 Aug. 91.
John MacGillycuddy,^?.s.... 9 Sept.95
Henrv Patrick Magill,^».». 4 Apr. 94.
Arthur H. C. Walker-Leigh ,
p.s. (JED, serving in the Gold
Coa-t Constabulary 27 June 94.
Montague Wm. Sawtrey,
(H), Assistant Inspector
Gold Coast Constabulary 27 June 94.
Richd. G. Visct. Ennismore,
(ii), late Lt. 1 Life Guardsig May 97-
Cecil Rowland Leslie, (S),
Inst, of Musketry 30 May 98
Lieutenants.
Stewart B. Bythesea Dyer 27 Mar. 95
Ashley E. Neuville Power 5 May 97
Hedworth Herbert Grogan,
p.s 10 Nov. 97-'
Son. John G. Eveleigh-de-
Moleyns 10 Nov. 97
Douglas Wise 3 Sept. 08
Philip Edwin Honwood 3 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenant.
Greame Fenton Wallace ...14 Dec. 98-
Adjt. Jc Capt.— A.. F. Mann
Captain 1 Battalion 2 Aug. 97-
Qr. Matter.— Geo. T. E;ist,3
Son. Lieut 17 Dec. 90
Blue Facings.
5TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Royal Limerick Countv,
Militia.)
Head Quarters, Limerick.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Son. Windham Thomas
Earl of Dunraven and
Mountearl, EP 25 Aug. C7
Lt. Colonel.
Majoks.
John Massy-Westropp, re?.
pay 02 Lancerg 22 Nov. 90
Thomas Uloster, (if), Son.
Lt..Colo»el 18 Apr. 91
Captains.
Win. G. Gubbins,Hb«. Majori6 "May 74
Eyre Herbert levers, p.'.... 26 July 90
Wm. H. E. deV. S. Earl of
Limerick, late Lt. Rifle
Brigade, Hon. Major 25 Feb. 91
Wm. Fitzgerald Plummer,
{S) 9 June 91
Harry Thomson, p.s. (S),
Bon. Major 30 May 92
James Wm. Stopford, (S),
p.*., Inst, of Musketry .. 26 Aug. 93
Jn.R.Bramston Newman, p. 8.3 Mar. 94
Richbell Napier C. Curling 23 Feb. 98
IiIKtJTENANTS.
Herbert J. Collett Leland,
(H) serving in the Gold
Coast Constabulary 20 Aug. 92
Henry William d'Esterre... 11 Feb. 93
HerbertPrescott Hampson25 Apr. 95
James L. Stawell Cotter ...13 Oct. 97
Second IiIeutenants.
JohnWm. White Bell 6 Apr. g3
Hugh Constable Hall 14 Sept. 93
Adjt. and Capt. — A. C.
Maxwell, Capt. Munster
Fusiliers 1 Aug. 95
Paymaster. —
Qr. Master. — James C.
Crump, Scu^Lieut 22 Dec. 94
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The Royal Dublin Fusiliers.
3RD Battalion.
{Formerly the Kildare Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Naas.
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. E. Lawless 8 July 96
Lt. Colonel.
Foriescue J. Tjmte, CB.
Hon. Colonel ...— 16 Mar. 89
Majors.
William A.Gresson,,(Jf)jj.s.2o Mar. 94
Captains.
GeorgeHaughtonG&sonjj.s. 6 June 92
Hugh Arthur Henry, (if),
Instructor of Musketry ... 4 Mar. 93
Edw. Jos. Lorean Keogh... 1 May 93
Fras. Wm. J. MacDomneli 30 Mar. 94
Richard Joseph Hornidge 26 Feb. 96
Lieutenants.
Geo. Edw* Russell Pateyjp..s.
(S) serving in the Gdd
Coast Constabulary 5 May 94
Second Lieutenants.
Mervyn Arthur Tynte i-£ Mar. 98
Arthur Steuart Weldon ...20 Apr. 98
James Carnegy 2t.Sept.98
Philip Pallin 12 Oct. 98
Richd. F. Cavendish Medli-
cott 2 Nov. 98
Richd.Fred.BeresfordKnox 3 B&c. 98
Adj. $■ Capt. — A. Loveband,
Captain 2 Battalion 10 Feb. 96
Qr. Mr. —Chas. Mathews,
Son. Lieut n Nov. .91
Med.Off.-
Blue Facings.
4TH Battalion.
(Formerly theRoyal Dublin City Mil.—
Queen's Own Royal Regiment.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Honorary Colonel.
Robert Eglinton Seton,
late Lieut. 93 F., p. « 3 Dec. 83
Lt. Colonel.
Reginald Jas. Morrison, ret.
pay Dublin Fus. Son. Col. 24 Oct. 94
Majors.
Michael C. Hackett, p.s 15 June 89
George R. Hamilton, (3),
Son. Lt. Colonel 15 May 95
Captains.
Edward CD'S. Fairtlough,
DSO.p.s. (S), Assist. Insp.
SierraLe^neFrontierPoliceio Dec. 92
valentine Alex. Blake.(.H'),
Instructor of Musketry ...n Mar. 96
Militia. Infantry.
Charles Henry Tippet (O.25 Mar. 96
John Hubert Griffin 17 May. 93
James Austin Meldon, p.s.,
late 16 Lancers, serving in
the Uganda Rifles 24 Mar. 97
C. Lambert Anderson, p. s. 6 June 98
Luke Alen-Mahon. (S) 6 June 93
Thomas James Reynolds,
(S)serving in theQuld Coast
Constabulary 3 Aug. 98
Arthur Kingston 7 sept. 98
Fras. John Angus Skeet ...14 Dec. 98
Lieutenants.
Charles Jarvis Genge 21 Sept. 98
Reginald Godfrey Slrong2i Sept. 98
Charles Leslie Barlow 21 Sept. 98
Norman George Burnand2i Sept 98
Jas. Paumier Tredennick2i Sept. 98
Thomas Macgregor Greer2i Septus
James Annandale Hope-
Johnstone 21 Sept. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Thos.Basil Staunton Cahillts May 98
Adjt. dr Capt. — G. Downing,
Capt. Dublin fusiliers ... 1 Oct. 97
Qr. Master.— Charles Hills,
Son. Lieut 29 Oct. 81
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
5TH BlTTALION.
(Formerly the Dublin County Light
Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dublin.
Honorary Colonel.
Reginald, Earl of Meath, (t) 9 July 87
Lt. Colonel.
Henry C. Gernon, (S),
Son. Colonel 22 July 96
Majors.
Henry Thomas Fmlay, (S) ,
lateEusign6F.B0n.Lt.Col.25 Mar. 96
William Caldbeck Roper-
Caldbeck, p.s. (S), Son.
Major G Jane 98
Capiains.
Richard Arthur Hartley,
Son. Major 30 Apr. 84
Peter La Touche, (H), Son.
Major "• 29 Oct. 87
George Aug. Luscombe , (S) ,
Sub Inspector of Constabu-
lary, British Sondurae . 24 Apr. 88
Sir Frederick Wm. Shaw,
Bart. p.s. .lateLt.i Dragoons
Son. Major 10 Aug. 89
JVilfredB. Davidson- Houston,
p.s., serving with Gold Coast
Constabulary 26 Nov. 92
Alex.Delapere Kirkpatrick,
p.s 26 Nov. 92
Seymour Anketell-Jones ... 1 June 06
Hon. A. L. le N. Brabazon 6 June 98
Spencer Anketell Jones .. 6 June 98
Lieutenants.
Alfred T. MacDermott, p.s. 2 June 97
Jas. R. Duncan Robertson,
{S), serving in the Sierra
Leone Frontier Police 17 Nov. 97
William Maxwell Actor. ...17 Nov. 97
Francis H..iohnFinlay,7).s.i7 Nov. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Anketell-Jones ...27 Oct. 97
Alick Edw. Croker Hamilton 5 Jan. 98
Roland Wm. Wrigley Grirn-
shaw 9 Feb. 98
Lewis Newton Murphy ... 4 Apr 08
Adjt. 4- Capt.—Riciu]. S.
Gage, Capt. 1 Battalion. ..20 Dec. 94
Qr. Master —Robert Baker,
Son. Captain 5 May 86
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
The fiiine Brigade (Ihe
Prince Consort's Own).
STH Battalion.
(Formerly the Queen's Own Royal
Tower Samlets Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters.Victoria Park Square.
Honorary Colonel.
Geo. Shirley Maxwell, (S),
late Lieut. 20F. 27 July 80
Lt. Colonel.
JohnWm. Lee, Son.Colonel2j July 92
874
Majors.
Oliver Thomas Duke,1 p.s.
It], (S), Son. Lt. Colonel 21 Sept.89
Wm.Chas.Eldou Serjeant,3
>i.s. Son. Lt. Colonel 27 May 93
Son. Wilfrid Dallas Cairns,
ret. pay 3 Battalion 9 Feb. 9S
Captains.
Richard Rivarola Cole, p.s.
(S), ft], Instructor of
Musketry, Son. Major... 21 Feb. 80
George Croker Bayly, p.s.
(S), serving in the Grenada
Police, Son. Major 5 June 82
Henry Daily Marshall, p.s.
[tr\, (S) 11 Aug. 86
Percy A. Matthews, p.s. {Si,
serving in the British Son-
duras Constabulary 31 Mar. gp
Charles Mitford Burgess ...13 June 92
William Hedley Drake, p. s. 14 Mar. 91
Richard Earle Welby 18 Apr. 96
Robert Alexander 21 Oct. 96
C. J. S. Visct. Morpeth, pj. 7 Apr. 97
Somerset F. Saunderson,
ret. par/ Rifle Brigade... 14 July 97
Walter Lee Clements, serving
in the Gold Coast Consta-
bulary 3 Nov. 97 ■
Chas. Russell Staveley, ret.
pay Rifle Brigade 25 May 98
Lieutenants.
Walter William Pitt- Taylor 9 Dec. 96-
Aubrey Vickers 9 Dec. 96'
Hugh Cecil Sam Ashton ...28 July 97
Edea Bernard Powed 28 July 97
Ernest Charles Fane 28 July 9/
Alexander Robert Leith ... 6 June 98
William Fortescue Basset 7 Dec. 98
Charles, Earl o/Leitrim ... 7 Dec. 98
Geoffrey Francis Phillips 7 Dec. 98
C. N. Andrews Graham, p. s. 7 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Son. Edw. Brabazon Meadei4 Apr. 98
Vernon Frederick Black ...19 Oct. 98
Arthur Winch 7 nee. 98
John Ernest Hodder Piatt 14 Dec. 98
Adjt. 4- Capt.—T. B. Ram-
say, Capt. 1 Battalion ... 1 Apr. 93
Qr. Master. — Wm. Wadham ,
Son. Captain ig Feb. 87,
Med. Off. — Surgeon Major G.
P-Bate.-lTD 4 Aug. 71;
Black Facings.
6th Battalion.
(Formerly the Prince of Wales's Roya
Regiment of Longford Ri/les.)
Head Quarters, Longferd.
Honoriry Colonel
James Hy. Dopping 6 Nov. 95.
Lt. Colonel.
Major.
Henry Seton L. Stein, [f]... 18 June 94
ClPTAINS.
Charles Stuart Molony, ret.
pay York Regt., (S) 1 Feb. 88
Wm. Alexander White, p.s. 2 July 92
Herbert Knox M'Kay 3June95
Clement Alex. Mitchell, p.s.
(S), serving in the Lagos
Constabulary 3 June 9c
John Francis Duncan, p.s.
(S), In't. of Musketry ...16 Mar. 98
Wentworth Alex. King-
Harman, (H), ret. pay
Irish Rifles '. 2 Apr. 9S
LlEUTEVANTS.
Charles Kenneth Suther-
land, p.* 27 Jan. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Frank Glanville Banks ... 23 Feb. 98
Neville Stuart Talbot 23 May 08
Adj. a- Capt.— H. L. Welman,
Major Irish Rifles 20 Nov qs
Black Facings.
7TH Battalion
(Formerly the King's Own Royal Tower
Samlets Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Dalston.
Honorary Colonel.
Alfred P. F. C. Somerset,
CB. DL. JP. late Lt. 13 F.iS June 93
3 P 2
875
It. Colonel.
Henry Charles, Visct.TS.it.T-
dinge,a late Capt. Rifle
Brigade Sou. Colonel ibNov.97
Majors.
Henry F. Bowies. MP. p.s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel ".... 5 Dee. 9S
James J. C. Henry, p.s 6 May 98
Captains.
John Dunn 28 Apr. 88
Arthur B. Williams, (T),
p.s., Son. Major 26 Mar. 90
Ralph h.Fennsr, p.s. (S) [f] 15 Apr. 93
Douglas George Lamb, p.s. 26 Aug. 93
Herbert Huntington, p.s.
[fl. Son. Major 18 Nov. 82
Cecil Stafford Northeote,p.s.
Private Secretary to the
Governor of Antigua 6 May 95
EAw. Aug. Alfred de Salis,
p.s., (S) (t), servinginthe
Lagos Constabulary 5 Feb. 96
Albert Lund, late Canadian
Militia 29 Juneg6
Duncan Keith Macpherson,
p.s., (S) 3 Apr. 97
JosephH. Wo nsbrough, *>•«£.
pay Bedford Regt 7 Apr. 97
Boyd Alexander 31 May 97
LIEUTENANTS.
Servante Morland 29 Aug. 94
H. J. Frank Nevvbould, (S)
late Lt. 4 Sussars, In-
structor of Musketry 29 July 96
Militia Infantry.
Abraham Felix Joseph 31 May 97
Arthur Geo. Leather-Culley;,i May 97
Richard Elles Solly-Floodio Nov. 97
Donald Wood 10 Nov. 97
Rupert-Cfesar Smytb.e 24 Nov. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Hamilton R. Stephenson. ..30 Sept. 97
Maurice Howard Helyar ...22 Dec. 97
Gerald Vere Webster 2 Feb. 98
John Laurence Buxton 14 Feb. 98
Geo. Burton Taddy Friend 14 Feb. 98
Edgar Clare Wigan ... 6 Apr. 98
Nicolas Edm.TindalBosan-
quet 28 Sept. 98
Son. Galbraith Lovvry
Egerton Cole 3 Dec. 98
Wm.HenryLambertCarson2i Dec. 98
Adjt. if Capt.—h. L. Nicol,
Major 2 Battalion 12 Aug. 95
Quarter .Vo«(ei-.-Edmunrl
Teed," Son. Lieut 18 Dec. 89
Med. Off.—
Black Facings.
8i'n Battalion.
(Formerly the Leitrim Rifles.)
[Disbanded 31 July 18S9.J
9TH Battalion.
(Formerly the Westmeath Rifles.)
Head Quarters, Mullingar.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. 12 Lancers, Son. CoZ. 25 Aug. 86
Majobs.
Edw.W.Purdon,H"o».ir.CoZ.ioNov. 97
Captains.
Gilbert Lavnllan J. J. G.
Nugent, Hon. Major 27 June 84
Wm. Barry Ritchie' 18 Aug. 88
William Murray, p.s. (S). ..29 Mar. 90
Percy Philip O'Reilly 10 May 93
Chas.S.DornfordRobinson 1 May 95
LlEDTENANTS.
Andrew Samuel Kirkwood,
(S) Instructor of Musketry 4 Dec. 95
Robert Culley Barton 4 Dec. 95
John Loftus Richards, (S) 4 Dec. 95
Saml. Montandevert Neill 4 Dec. 95
Second Lieutenants.
John R. M. H. L'Estrange
Malone 17 July 95
Loftus de Vallentin Fitz-
Gerald 3 Aug. 95
ErnestChas.ScottJervis(H) 4 Jan. 96
Frederick St. John Blacker 6 Apr. 98
Adjt. <f Capt.—S. W. Hare,
Ca.pt. King's R. Rifles 18 Feb. 98
Qr. Master. —
Hed.Off.—
Black Facings.
Channel Islands Militia.
Eoyal Jersey.
Assistant A.dj. General (with
rankof Major in the Army).
Major M. H. F. Le Gallais,
Militia A.D.C. to the Lt.
Governor, 1 Oct. 96.
Govern/not I. .secretary.
Lt.Col. A. W. Simpson.
Militia Aide de Camp to
Lt. Governor.
Capt.G. E. Malet de Carteret
Artillery.
Lt.Col. J. Richard, p.
Adjutant (with rank of Capt .)
E.' L'E. Whitehead, Lieut.
R. Artillery, 1 Oct. 97.
J. H.
or West Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
" Jersey."
Adjutant.
Gideon, Capt. Lanca-
shire Fusiliers, 7 Oct. 97.
2ND, or East Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
" Jersey."
Lt. Colonel K. E. Nicolle, p
15 July 97.
Adjutant.
G. P. Stewart, Captain Innis-
killing Fusiliers, 17 Dec. 94.
3ED, or South Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
"Jersey."
Lt.Col. E. Esnouf, p.
Adjutant.
E. B. Blennerhassett, Capt.
Inniskilling Fus. 1 Oct. 96.
Eoyal Guernsey.
Dep. Assist. Adj. General (with
rank of Major in the Army)
Lt.Col. J. E. Le Mottle,
late Captain 64 jP., Son.
Colonel.
Government Secretary.
Col. Wm. Bell, CB. late 64 F.
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Militia Aides de Camp to the
Lt. Governor.
Capt. C. A. Care3'.
Lieut. A. W. Bell.
Artillery Regiment.
Lt.Col. P. Groves, p.s.
Adjutant .
G. O. S. Pringle, Captain R.
Artillery, 8 Nov. 97.
Adjutant, J. B. Pym, Captain
Royal Marines, 2 Mar. 96.
3RD, or South Regiment.
(Light Infantry. J
Lt.Col. J. M. Tardif, p. Hor.
Colonel.
Adjutant. R. P.Thomas, Capt.
Irish Fusiliers, 1 June 97.
ist, or East Regiment.
(Light Infant ry .)
Lt.Col.'S.W.M. de Guerin.p.
Adjutant, C. R. M. O'Brien,
Major E. Lancashire Regt,
9 Apr. 94.
2ND, or North Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. J. Leaie,p.
Koyal Alderney,
Artillery.
Lt.Col. Com. P. T. Herivel.
Adjutant (with rank of Cap-
tain in the Army), J.
Christian, District Officer
R. Artillery, n June 96.
Lt.Col. Con
Adjutant.
Eoyal Sark.
Royal Malta Regiment of Militia.
" 1800.."
Son. Colonel, Gen. Sir H. A. Smyth, KCMG. R. Art.
Lt.Colonels.—H. P. Samut, 4 Nov. 97.
J. L. De Piro, CMG. 17 Nov. 97.
Adjutants. — G. L. Beaumont, Bt. Major Royal Marines,
1 Oct. 97.
R. A.Browne, Bt.MajorBorder Regiment,
23 Apr. 98.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Ayrshire.
(Earl of Car rick's Own .)
[11th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Ayr.
Honorary Colonel.
Wm. Parker Adam 30 May 91
Li. Colonel.
Robt. Morric:- Pollok, p.s.
Son. Colom! 13 June 91
Major.
John Geo. A. Baird,p. MP.
late Lt. 16 Lancers 21 July 94
Captains.
David William Shaw, p.s.
Son. Major 9 Mar. 89
Wm. K. Hamilton-Camp-
bell,p. s 5 Junegi
J.H.N.G. H. Vise. Dalrymple,
p 29 July
Allan George Pollok, p.s.... 25 Nov.
Oscar Evan Boulton, p.s. 25 Nov.
John Douglas Boswell,p.s.2s Nov.
libut3nants.
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Ralston-Patrick ...11 Sept.
John James Bell 4 Apr.
James Alexander Clarke. ..28 July
Wm.Tho.Reg. Houldsworth23 Mar.
Charles Willam Brown ... 6 Apr.
William Chalmers Neilson 6 Apr.
John Campbell Kennedy... 31 May
Peter Kerr Smiley 7 June
Adj.—
M'-d. Officer.— Surg. Lt.Col.
Wm. J. Naismith, MD. ...2 July
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut. Ar-
thur Fletcher 5 Dec.
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Berks.
{Sungerjordr)
[1st Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Hungerford.
Honorary Colonel.
Gecrge Shippen Willes ... 5 June
Lt. Colonel.
Son. O. W. Craven, p. Son.
Colonel 5 May
Major.
Gerald Craven Ricardo, p.
late Lt. 14 Hussars 5 May
Captains.
Edw. David Stern, p.s. (t) 6 Oct.
Herbert MertonJessel, M P.
late Captain 17 Lancers. ..25 Mar.
William WariDg,1 late Capt.
it Sussars, Son. Major 30 May
Lionel Geo. Trower 16 Apr.
Henry CavershamSimondS22 June
Yeomanry
LIEUTENANTS.
C. Kingsley Milbourne, p.s.27 June 94
Arthur Roberts, (p.s.) 27 JuneQ4
John B. Preston Karslake,
p.s 16 Apr. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Arthur Barry 16 Feb. 9S
Adj.—
AetingQr.Mr, — GilesAyresi7 June 96 '
Med. Officer. — Surg. Capt.
J. H Waters, MO.p 8 Apr. 93
Son. Chap. — Rev. C. F.
Trower, MA 16 July 92
Scarlet — Blue Facings.
Buckinghamshire.
{Royal Bucks Sussars.)
[2nd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Buckingham.
HoNOBAET Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
0. C. W. Lord Chesham.p.
late Captain 16 Lancers,
Son, Colonel 24 Apr. 89
Majors.
Henry Leslie Ellis,1 late
Major 6 Dragoons, Son.
Lt. Colonel 3 Dec. 87
James F. H. Harter, Sox,
Lt. Colonel 17 June 96
Captains.
Reg. Joernhard Loder, p.s.,
Son. Major 29 Jan. 87
Harry Lawson W. Law-
son, p.s., Son. Major 4 May 87
William John Levi, p.s. ... 8 June 89
Son. Edw. Sholto Douglas-
Pennsmt,MP. p.late Lieut.
1 Life Guards 6 Feb. 92
Walter de Winton, p. late
Lt. 1 Life Guards 12 June 93
Luke, Lord Annaly," p.s.
late Capt. Scots Guards,
Son. Major 7 Oct. 96
Cecil Alfred Grenfell. p.s 9 Mar. 98
Chas.Hy.Eyre Coote,Jfu/or
ret. pay xi Sussars 4 May 98
Lieutenants.
Ernest Guy Fenwick, p.s.... 7 Aug. 95
Hok. L.AY". 'Rothschild, p.s. 23 Oct. 95
John Pascoe Grenfell. p.s.... 2 Feb. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Gerald Dudley Smith, p.s. 1 Feb. 56
Vernon Brittain 16 June 97
Philip Percival 2 Nov. 98
Adj. —
Med. Officer.- Surg. Lt.Col.
Henry W. Kiallinark* ...27 Feb. 92
Son. Chap. — Rev. Charles
W. S. Lowndes 27 Feb. 78
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Major,
Hen. G. Lepper 1 Dec. 91
Green — Scarlet Facings.
Cheshire.
[Earl of Chester's.)
[9th Brigade. 1
Head Quarters, Chester.
Honorary Colonel.
H. L. Duke of Westminster,
KG., Aide de Camp to the
Queen 21 Feb. 91
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Lt.Colonel.
Piers E. Warburton, S on.
Colonel 18 Mar. 91
Major.
C. A- -7?aW of Harrington,
p. Son. Lt.Colonel 23 May 91
Captains.
Jae. Tomkinson, p. Son.
Major 10 Jan. 77
Hugh A. Birley, p. Son.
Major 7 Jan. 88
Son. Alan de Tatton Eger-
kn, MP. p.s. Son. Major 7 Jan. 88
Lord Arthur Hugh Gros-
venor, p.s. Bon. Major ...11 Aug. 88
W. E. Brocklehurst, p.s.
Men. Major 23 May 9;
Cavalry of Great Britain.
George Wyudham,'3i\P.p.s. -
late Lt. Coldi-tream Guards,
Under Secretary of State
for War 10 Feb. 94
Oswald Mosley Leigh, p.s. 11 May 94
William H. France-Hay-
hurst, p.s 25 Nov. 96
Wm. Roylance Court, p.s... 2 Apr. 98
Lieutenants.
Robt. Walter D. Phillips, p.s. 16 Apr. S4
Edm. Wilson Swetenham,
(p.s.) 23 Nov. 89
Wm. T. Birchenoagh, (p.s. (27 Aug. 92
Charles Edw. Hope, (p.s.) 15 May 95
Sir Philip Hy. B. Grey-
Egerton, Bart., p.s. late
Capt. 4 Bn. Cheshire Begt.iZ Dec. 95
Harry Bamston.p.s 8 June 08
Hubert Malcolm Wilson ... 8 June 98
RichardN.HarrisonVerdin,
late 3 Bn. Cheshire Regf. 8 JunegS
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Masterton Robert-
son Legh 7 Apr. 97
Robert Barbour 2 Mar. 98
Hugh Richard A. Viscount
Belgrave 14 Nov. 98
John Baskervyle-Glegg ...21 Dec. 98
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt. G.
Harrison 27 May 85
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. R.
C. Edwards 25 Mar. 93
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Denbighshire.
(Sussars.)
[15th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Honorary Colonel.
Arth. Mesham,p. late Capt.
1 Dragoons 20 Feb. 92
Lt.Colonel.
Henry Richd. L. Howard,1
p. late Maj'or 16 Lancers,
Son. Colonel 18 May 92
Major.
Sidney L. Parry, p 18 June 92
Captains.
Oliver Ormrod, p.s ib May 84
Harry Wm. Buddicom, jj.s.iS June 92
FhilipTattonDavies-Cookeio Apr. 95
Lieutenants.
Chas. Edw. Wynne-Eyton,
(P-s.) 5 J^.y 93
HenryEgertonPiercy, (p.s.) 4 Mar. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Captain
Richard Williams 18 June 92
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Derbyshire.
[6th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Derby.
Honorary Colonel.
Paget P. Mosley, p. late
Capt. 11 Sussars 16 Mar. 9S
Lt.Colonel.
Reg. W. Chandos Pole, late
Lt. Grenadier Guards 6 Apr. 98
Majok.
Sir Peter Carlaw Walker,
Bart. p.s 13 Julj' 98
Captains.
Edward C. Shuttleworth
Holden, p.s 8 July 93
Victor C. W. Cavendish,
MP 6 Feb. 95
Lord II. Cavendish Ben-
tinck, MP 1 7 Apr. 97
Serbert Crowe Dugdale, p..
ret. pay 16 Lancers, Asst.
Adjt. 6 Yeomanry Brigade 5 Jan. 98
Fred'k. Wm. Peacock, (P.S.I13 July q8
Alex. Weston Jarvis, p.s.. ..14 Sept. 98
Lionel Guy Gisborne, p.s.. ..14 Sept. 98
Lieutenants.
Arthur Keane Tharp, (p.s.) 7 Apr. 97
William Dickson WinLer-
bottoaa, p.s 14 Sept. 98
Second Lieutenants.
A. W. J. W. B. T. Marquis
o/Downshire, p.s 25 Nov. 96
876
Sir Timothy C. O'Brien,
Bart 12 Jan. 98
Wm. M. Caldwell Greaves
Bagshawe 2 July 98
Adj.-
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
Charles H. Hough 28 Apr. 86
Son. Chap. — Rev. Fred.
James LyaJl, MA 24 Sept.87
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Boyal 1st Devon.
(Exeter.)
[Devon Brigade.]
Head Quarters, blxeter.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Sic John Shelley, Bt. Son.
Colonel 9 May 96
Major.
Henry Lewis, Son. Lt. Col. 24 June 9S
Captains.
Jhn.E.HeughBalfour.p.Mie
Capt.iiSussars, Son. Maj. 28 Jan. 93
Alf. DykeAcland, p.s. (S)(t)i9 Sept.94
Wm. Edw. T. Bolitho, p.s. 6 Mar. 95
San. Wm, Fred. Danvers
Smith, MP. p.s 4 Sept.95
Rennell Coleridge, p.s 3 Sept.95
EdwardHerbertGifford.p.s. 5 Aug. 96
LlEUIENANTS.
John Williams, p.s 4 Jan. 96
Merrik R. A.Wyatt-Edgell,
p.s 4 Apr. 96
Jhn.Geo.E.Templer,1 (p.s.)
late Capt. Righld. Lt. Inf. 21 July 97
Robert Lydston Newman,
(p.s.) 21 July 97
Rbt.Alex. Douglas Fleming
(p.s.) 21 July 97
Second Lieutenants.
Adj.-
Son. Chap. — Rev. Edw. J.
G. Dupuis, MA 15 Mar. 50
Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut.
Henry Goodwyn 16 Apr. 98
Vet. Officer — Vet. Major J.
A. Collings 1 Dec. 91
Scariet — Blue Facings.
itoyal Eorth Devon.
(Sussars.)
[Devon Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Barnstaple.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Arthur Chichester, Bt.
late Capt. 7 Sussars 23 Nov. 89
Lieutenant Colonel.
H. F. Visct. Ebrington, p.s.
Son. Colonel 11 Jan. 9c
Majoe.
Son. Charles J. R. Hepburn-
Stuart - Forbes - Tref usis ,
p.s 25 June 90
Captains.
Wilson Noble Soare, 13. s.
lateRoyalNavy ,Son .Maj .,
Assist. Adj.TJevouYeo. Brig. 25 Apr. 85
Frederick Ward, p.s., hue
Major East Surrey Regl..
I Son. Lt.Colonel '.....26 Nov. 87
1 H.Hy.J.W.Drummond.p.s.,
I late Lieut. Rifle Brigade,
I Son. Major 14 Mar. 91
Arthur Scott Browne, p.
late Lieut. 16 Lancers 9 Jan. 92
: John Skirrow Follett, p.s. ..14 May 92
< Manuel De Las Casas, p.s. 16 June 94
John Bayly, p.s 27 Nov. 95
j John Byres-Leake, p.s. ...18 Dec. 95
Robt. Arthur Sanders, p.s. 3 Apr. 97
1 Wm. Roberts North- Kow,
I p.s 24 Nov. 97
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
1 Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut,
John R. Harper 28 Mar. 94
Vet.Officer.— Vet. Lieut. ~Wm.
Penhale 8 Nov. 84
■,Sou. Chaplain. — Rev. Al-
bany B. S.Wrey, MA. ... 5 May 94.
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
«77
Dorset.
(Queen's Own.)
[Portsmouth Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Weymouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
John R. P. Goodden, p., late
Zt.4Dr.Gd11. p.; Hon. Col. 2 Apr. 90
Ma.toks.
Wm. E. Brymer, MP , Bon.
Lt.Colonel 8 Apr. 93
Captains.
Jno. K. Wingfield - Digby,
MP. p.s. Hon. Major 9 Jan. 84
Elliott Lees, MP. p.t 17 Apr. 89
Montague S. Williams, p
Hon. Major 5 Mar. 92
Thomas Alfred Oilfox. p.s. 25 Mar. g'i
Edw. Geo. Troyte -Bullock,
late 1 Dragoon*, Assist.
Adjutant Portsmouth Yeo-
manry Brigade 18 Apr. 96
PereivalJohnBrowne.p.fate
Lieutenant 1 Dragoon* ...17 Mar. 97
Lieutenants.
Wanley Ellis Sawbridge-
Erle-Drax, p.s. (H) 19 Mar. 90
Son. Ivor Churchill Guest,
p.s 9 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
John R. Harbin Goodden 28 July 97
Hy. Frank Ward Far-
quharson 22 Sept. 97
Ralph Cecil Batley 17 Nov. 97
Adj. —
Acting Quarter Master. —
Edward William Cave... 2 Apr. 98
Med. Officers. — Surg. Capt.
William Rendall 28 July 88
Surg. Lieut. George H. S.
Daniell, MB 29 Sept. 97
Yet. Officer. — Vet. Lt. Oscar
Gordon Barrow 1 Nov- 90
Hon. Chaplain. — Rev. John
L. Gwatkin Hadow, MA. 3 May 90
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Gloucestei shire.
(Royal Gloucestershire Hussars.)
[3rd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
Honobahy Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
H. A. W. V., Marq. of Wor-
cester, p. late Capt. Royal-
Horse Guards, Hon. Coloueli 1 June 87
Major.
Francis Henry, p., lateLt.g
Lancers; Hon. Lt.Colonel 30 July 87
Captains.
Hedley Hunt Calvert,1 p.
Hon. Major 5June88
Robert P. Sandeman.p. late
Capt. 10Hussars.Hon.Maj.23 Apr. 92
J. E. Chapman Mathews, p.s. 2 7 Feb. 95
William Hey worth Playne,
(p.s.) 24 Feb. 97
Cyril Stacey, p. late Captain
14 Hussars 24 Feb. 97
D. Balearres Lindsay 28 Apr. 97
George John G. C. Cod-
rington 11 May 98
Clement Geo. M. Adam,
late Lt. 14 Hussars 13 July 98
Lieutenants.
Sir C. P. Van-Notten-Pole,
Bart.,ps 25 Oct. 90
H. A. M. -EurZUowley.fp.s.) 5 July 93
Vincent Wodehouse Yorke,
p.s 28 Apr. 94
Lionel Edward Barry, p. ...27 Feb. 95
Edw.Humphry de Freville,
(p.s.) 24 Feb. 97
Thomas Stacey, late Lt. 5
Bit. R. Fusiliers 4 June g8
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Koyal East Kent.
(The Duke of Connaught's Own.)
(Mounted Rifles.)
Second Lieutenants.
Fredk. Maitland Freake ...i3 Dec. 95
John Arthur Wm. Talbot.. .21 July 97
George John Sandys 3 Nov. 97
William Rhodes Emmott .. 8 Dec. 97
Fredk. Adolphus Womb-
well 16 Apr. 98
Adj.—
Med. Officers.— Surg. Lt. Col.
William Wickham 28 May 92
Surg. Lt. Col. Alfreii Grace28 May 92
Vet. Officer.- Vet. Lieut. F.
B.Jones, p 17 Sept. 87
Blue— Scarlet Busby-Ba?.
Hampshire.
(Carabiniers.)
[Portsmouth Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Southampton.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Thos. Geo. Earl of
Northbrook, GCS[ 26 Jan. 89
Lt.Colonel.
William Woods, p.s 19 June 95
Majors.
Herman LeRoy-Lewis.p.s.
L>] (A) 3 July 95
Henry Albert Barclay, p.s.
Aide de Camp to Lord
Belhaven and Stenton,
Comdg. the Brigade 10 Mar. 97
Captains.
John Edw. B. Seely,1 p ...... 31 May 92
Arthur Carleton Nicholson,
{p.s.) 4 Nov. 96
Harold Edw. Sherwin Holt,
p.8 7 Apr. 97
Henry G.Philip Hoare 16 Mar. 98
Arthur A. W. B. Bright-
Smith, p. late Capt. 3
Huisars, lion. Major 16 Mar. 98
Lieutenants.
Reginald Nicholson, p. «. ... 3 Mar. 97
John Evelvn Budd, v.s 7 Apr. 97
William Clement Lister ...28 Dec. 98
Godfrey ITeseltine 28 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Bernard Eyre Greenweil 2 Apr. 98
Fras. D. JZ.Lord Ashburton 4 May 98
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Capt.
J. F. G. Dill, MD t5 May 95
Vet. Officer.—
Hon. Chap.— Rev. Andrew
Wallace UiXroy.MA ? Feb. 89
Blue.
Herts.
[7th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, St. Albans.
Lieutenant Colonel.
E. H. Earl of Clarendon, p.
Lord in Waiting to the
Queen, Aide de Camp to
the Queen, and Colonel ...19 July 97
Major.
G.Devereux ileVere.-ZJuWo/
Essex, p., late Lt. Gren-
adier Guards 25 Nov. 93
Captains.
Abel Henry Smith, il/P.p.s.ifi Nov. 89
Edward Hy. Loyd, p.s. DL. 4 Mar. 91
Jno. Babington Gilliatt,p.a. 25 Nov. 93
G.R.Smith-Bosanquet 26 June 97
Lieutenants.
Sir George C. A. Arthur,2
Bart. p. late Lt. 2 LifeGds. 7 Aug. 86
Sebastian Henry Garrard,
v.s 26 June97
James Harrington- White. ..26 June 97
LionelL F.Faudel-Phillipsi3 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Geoffrey Lubbock 24 Apr. 97
Adj.—
Med. Officers. — Surg. Capt.
Lovell Drage, MB 14 Dec. 89
Surg. Lieut. John Andrew
Turner, MB 6 Apr. 98
Vet. Officer.— Vet.LieutW. C.
B. Revill 5 Nov. 92
Hon. Chap. — Rev. R. Lee-
James 23June7o
Scarlet— White Facings.
[Kent Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Canterbury
Honorary Colonbl.
General H.R.H. Arthur
W. P. A. Duke of Con-
naught, KG. KT. KP.
GCSI. GCMG. GCIE.
GCVO. KCB. Rifle Bri-
gade, &c. &c 27 Feb. 36
Lt.Colonel.
G. R. C. Lord Harris.GCSI.
GCIE. p.s. Lord in
Waiting to the Queen 6 Oct. 97
Major.
Edw. Frewen, Assist. Adj.
Kent Yeomanry Brigade,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 9 Feb. 98
Captains.
George Edward, Earl
Sondes, p.s., Hon. Major. .,25 June 84
John H. Monins, p.s 1 Feb. 90
Richard James Tylden,p.8.,
Hon. Major 19 Feb. 00
John Howard, p.* 19 Feb. 96
Hon. Henry Aug.Milles, p.s. 12 Oct. 98
Lieutenants.
Fred. G. Earl of Guilford,
late $Bn. GloucesterRegt. 6 Oct. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Antony Edmund Gibbs ... 3 Mar. 97
Herbert Ingram 2 May 98
Bruce Stirling Ingram ...14 May 98
Adj.
Med. Officer —Surg. Capt.
W. P. Thornton 4 May 92
Vet. Officer.—
Hon. Chaplain. — Rev. L. E.
Goodwin, MA 3 Jan. 91
Rifle-Green — Scarlet Facings.
West Kent.
(Queen's Own.)
[Kent Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
Honorary Colonel.
William, Marq. of Aberga-
venny, KG. late Cor. and
Sub Lt. 2 Life Gds 17 Feb. 73
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Fitzroy D. Maclean.1
Bart., p. CB. late Lt.Col.
13 Hussars, Hon. Color.elij May 80
Major.
CharlesEdw. Warde.p. late 4
Hussars, MP. Hen. Lt.Col. 8 Oct. 92
Captains.
JamesFredeiick Edmeades,
p., Hon. Major 16 Dec. 76
Fiennes S. W. Cornwalhs.
MP. p.s. 27 June 91
Francis Bingham Mildmay,
MP. v.s 17 May 93
Hon. Egremont John Mills,
p.s. 12 Feb. 96
Hon. Thos. AUnutt Brassey,
p.s 19 Jan. 98
Lieutenants.
Hy. L. Campbell Brassey,
p.s 17 May 93
Chas. Wm. Sofer Whitburn,
(p.s.) 30 Sept.96
Arthur Pearson Davison.p.*. 3 Mar. 97
John Charles, Marquis of
Camden, p.* 18 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel E. Sackville-West,
(p.s.) 9 'Tan. 95
William Lee Hy. Roberts... 2 May 96
Sir Sam. Edw. Scott, Bart.
late Lieut. R. Horse Grds.24 Feb. Q7
_Hora. Geoff. E. Mills, (p.s.). ..24 Feb. 97
Adj. —
Med. Officer. — Surg. Czpi.
Isaac Stephenson Jones 16 Apr. 84
Hon. Chap. — Rev, Harry
Harbord 16 Dec. 76
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Lanarkshire.
(lifcb Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Lanark.
Hgnoeary Colonel.
Sit. Hon. O. A. Earl of
Home, AM* de Camp to the
Queen, and Colonel ..16 Dec. 96
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Sir Simon M.Loekhairt. Bart.
Lt. Colonel 1 Life Gds. ...16 Dec. 96
James Addie 16 Dec. 96
Majob.
Henry E. Gordon, p.s. , Hon.
Lt. Colonel 13 Jan. 97
Captains.
James C Hope-Vere, p.s.,
Hon. Major 3Sept.87
Jas. Denuistoun Mitchell,
jun., p.?., Hon.: Major 25 Feb. 9:
Rt. Hon. John A-h. Earl of
Hopetoun, GCMG. Lord
Chamberlain 13 May 96
Alexander Whitelaw, ;).#.... 13 Jan. 97
LIEUTENANTS.
CW..A.N. Lord Lamingt&H,
p. s. Governor of Queensland g May 83
William Whiteiaw,p.s 4 June 90
Robert Eir/dlag, p.*. Assist.
Adj. 11 Yeomanry Brigade 27 June 94
■Chas.C.Arch.ZiWDunglass 3 Aug. 98
Second Lieutenants.
John St. John Graham 14 Apr. 97
Ghas. Joseph E. Cranstoun26 Oct. 98
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Major
Russell Eliott Wood 26 Apr. 82
Vet. Officer.—
Blue— Scarlet Pacings.
Lanarkshire.
•Queen'* Own Roy al Glasgow and Lower
Ward of Lanarkshire.)
[11th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, 124, South Portland
Street, Glasgow.
Honorary Colonel.
LT.GOLOrfEL.
James Neilsou, Lfen.Out. ...31 Oct.
Major
Eobert K. Stewart, Hon.Lt.
Colonel 21 Nov
O.VPTATNS.
John Alex. Neilson, p.s.,
Hon. Major _ 12 Dec. 91
Andrew Coats, p.s 2 June94
Andrew Arthur, p.s 25 Apr. 96
Alexander Neilson, p.s 25 Apr. 96
Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Gharles William Forbes ...28 Nov. 91
Henry Charles Lamont,;? s.14 Aug. 95
Kenneth H. Munro Connah8 Apr. 96
William P. Donaldson, p.s. 14 Oct. 96
Adj.—
Med. Officer. —
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Jas. M'lntosk M'Call, MD.iy Feb. 97
Dark Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Duke of Lancaster's Own.
[14th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Worsley.
Honorary Colonel.
¥. C.G.-EaWo/'Ellesmere.p.ii Mar. 96
Lt. Colonel.
Clement M. Royds, p. Hon.
•Colonel 19 Feb. 96
Majors.
Percy Hargreaves 2 Mar. 98
John Rutherford, MP. p. 27 Aug. 98
Captains.
George Kemp, p.s iS July 91
Albert Ernest Lees, p.s. ...n Mar. 96
Robert Henry Tilr.ey, p.s. 11 Mar. 96
Walter LongleyRourke, p.s. 30 May 96
Henry Marmaduke Hard-
castle 23 Mar. 98
ArthurWm.Huntingtonj>.82i Sept.98
<54
94
Lieutenants.
Jas. Reginald Ormrod.p.s. n Mar. 96
Hon. F.W.G. Egerton(p.s.) 9 June 97
Thomas A. S. Shepherd-
Cross, (p.s.) 9 June 97
A. E. Jacques Reiss (p.s.) 3 July 97
Wilfred Edmund Royds ...21 Sept.98
Edw.Alexander J.Johnson-
Ferguson 13 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Ernest Johnson 3 Apr. 97
Charles Hesketh Bibby 6 July 98
Adjutant. —
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Major
W. Wingate Saul, MD... 23 Feb. 81
Hon. Chaplain. —
Scarlet— Blue Facings.
Lancashire Hussars.
[9th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Ashtou-in-Makerfield.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Wm.C. Lord Gerard, p. late
Lt. 2 Life Guards, Hon.
Colonel 25 Feb. 93
Majors.
Edward R. G. Hopwood.p.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 22 Mar. 93
Captains.
Hon. Thomas W. Legh,.afP.
JP.p.s. Hon. Major 28 June 90
Wm. Lee Pilkington, p.s.
Hon. Major 12 Mar. 92
Sir Humphrey Francis de
Traffbrd, Bt., p.s 28 Apr. 93
Jas. Henry Stock, Ji\P., p.s. 29 Apr. 93
ThomasAlgernonEarle,p.s.i3 Jan. 94
Harold'M'Oorquodale, p.s. 28 Apr. 94
E. G. the Earl of La,thom, late
Major M. Horse Guardsi6 June 97
Lieutenants.
E. Sinclair Pilkington, p. s. 25 Apr. 95
Rd. Atherton de A. Willis,
p.s 16 Sept. 96
Fred. B. J. Stapleton-Bre-
therton, p.s 16 Sept 96
James Monro Walker, p.s. .16 Sept. 96
Carlton Cross, p.s 16 Sept. 96
Hon. Osbert Cecil Moly-
neux, late 2 Life Gds. ...10 May 98
Second Lieutenants.
Albert Leonard Pilkingtonn Nov. 96
Tom Talbot Leyland
Scarisbrick, p.s 17 Feb. 97
Charles Tidbury Street,
late Surg. Lieut 23 Feb. 98
Adjutant. —
Med. Officers. — Surgeon Capt.
Damer Harrisson 21 Apr. 86
Surg. Lieut. —
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
William (i. Dixon . i3 Mar. 91
Blue — Crimson Busby-Bag.
Leicestershire.
(" Prince Albert's Own.")
L6th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Leicester.
Honorary Colonel.
James W.Baillie1 19 June 95
Lt. Colonel.
Frederick Gordon Blair,
late Capt. 16 Lancers, Hon.
Colonel 17 July 95
Major.
SamT. Ashton.p. late Capt.
14 Hussars, Hon. Lt.Col...2S Aug. 95
Captains.
William John Martin, p.s.
Hon. Major 21 Apr. 86
Walter A. Peake, p.s. Hon.
Major 28 May 87
G. S. P. Visct. Curzon,MP.,
p.s 19 July 90
H. George Clougli- Taylor,
p.s. Hon. Major 28 Nov. 91
Everard March Phillipps
De Lisle, p.s 2 July 92
Walter Gore Marshall, p.«.i3 Mar. 95
Gilbert, Lord Witloughby
de Eresby, MP., p.s 4 Sept.95
Jas. Burns-Hartopp, p. late
Capt. R. Horse Guards ...22 Jan. 98
Thomas Elliot Harrison, p. 9 Feb. 98
878
Lieutenants.
Wm. G. S. Rolleston, p.s.... 6 Mar. 86
Robert Bunten Muir, p.s. 30 Dec. 91
Abbot HaroldRobinson.p.s.io Apr. 95
William Eustace Chaplin,
p.s ioApr.95
Richard Hy. Ratcliff, (p.s.)ic Apr. 95
A agustusWm. Byron, (;>.».) 4 Septus
Wilfrid Byron, p.s 9 Feb. 98
Henry Trueman Mills 20 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Percy C-Evans-Freke,
p.s 18 Dec. 95
Chas.C. Anderson-Pelham,
(p.s.) 18 Dec. 95
James Wadswonh Ritchie 2 Apr. 98
Stafford Vere Hotchkin...27 Apr. 98
Frank Ashton Bellville ...15 June 98
Wiiham Francis Martin ...21 Sept.98
Adj.-
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Capt.
J.T.Jacques 7 Jan. 85
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Major
Edward Bailey 1 Dec. 91
Hon. Chap.— Rev. F. Thorpe2o Sept.76
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Lothians and Berwickshire.
[12th Brigade]
Head Quarters, Dunbar.
Honorary Colonel.
Gr. Earl of Haddington, Aide
de Camp to the Queen, and
Colonel 24 Oct. 94
Lt.Colonel.
Sir W. A. B. Hamilton,
KCMG.CB.\t\,p.Hon.Col. 4 Apr. 96
Majob.
Sir William Jas. Gardiner
Baird. Bart. p. late Lieut.
7 Hussars 13 July 98
Captains.
George, Lord Biunmar, p.'.,
Bt. Lt.Colonel Regal Horse
Guards 13 Sept. 79
Walter Wingate Gray, p.s.
Hon. Major 10 Aug. 89
Henry Callander, p.s 27 May 93
Henry Kidd, p.s., Aide de
Camp to the Earl of Mint 0,
Comdg. the Scottish Border
Brigade 1 July 96
.Lieutenants.
Harold BeckwithTowse,p.s.i7 Feb. 04
David Alex. Wauchope, p.s. 6 July 98
J. Robertson Ramsay, p.s. 6 July 98
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Burton Stewart, p.s. 15 Sept. 97
Alfred 1'. Campbell, p.s. ...10 Nov. 97
Adjutant. —
Med. Officer. — Surg. Major
Thos. Fras. S. Caverhill 2 May 83
Vet. Officer.—
ActingQr.Mr. — Wm.M'Nab 6 May 93
Honorary Chaplain. — Rev.
Robert Buchanan 30 Apr. 84
Scarlet — Blue Facings.
Middlesex.
(Duke of Cambridge's Hussars.)
[1st Brigade.]
Head Quarters, S. Kensington.
Honorary Colonel.
H.R.H. G. W. F. C Duke of
Cambridge, KG. KT. EP.
GCB. GCSI. GCMG.
GC1E. GCVO 6 Jan. 94
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. Kenyon Mitford.Uutfe
Cap(.i8 Hussars, Hon. Col. 23 Apr. 92
Major.
Fred. A. Heygate - Lam-
bert, p.s 8 Aug. 91
Captainu.
William Duncan, p.s. [f] ... 4 June 92
Rickd.Hamilton Rawson.p.
late Capt. 1 Life Guards,
Hon. Major 4 Oet. 93
Wm. Henry Gastrell, p.s.. ..26 May 97
GeorgeBaillie Guthrie. p.s. 16 Mar. 98
John Leslie Smith, late R.
Artillery 11 May 98
LtBUTRXANTS.
Harold Wm. Edwards, p s.13 Sept. 90
ArchieLawrsnce Langman,
p.s 4 Sept.95
Walter R»ginald BLaok-well,
p.s »8 July 97
879
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Second Lieutenants.
William Noel Villiers 26 May 97
Mark James Mayhew 26 Oct. 98
Adjutant. —
Acting Qr. Mr. — Wm. ,las.
: --Cattle 14 July 96
Med. Officers.-^-
SHr?.iiM(<.Chas.Stonham,;i>.T4 July 96
Son. Chaplain. — lleo. P.J.T.
Blakeway, BA 11 July 94
Vet. Officer —
Green — Black Facings.
Montgomery shire.
[15th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Welshpool.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Sir H. L. W. Williains-
Wynn, Bart, p.s 9 Feb. 89
Major.
George WentworthForbes,1
late 1 Dragoon Guards ... 9 May 98
Captains.
Eobt. W. H. W. Williams-
Wynn.p.s 13 Aug. 87
Chas. Tertius Dugdale, p.s. 13 July 89
Fred Rowland William s-
Wynn, p.s 3 Apr. 95
E. G. Williams- Vuughan,p.s.
Assist. Adjt. 15 Yeomanry
Brigade 5 May 97
Lieutenants.
Aymor PowlettLane, (p.s.) 9 July 92
Godfrey Fitz Hugh, (p.s.) ... 2 June 97
Geo.PritchardRayner,(p.s.) 2 June 97
Second Lieutenant.
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Capt.
John Gill 15 Aug. 83
Vet. Oficer. — Vet. Lieut.
John Chris. Rowlands ...28 Sept.8q
Scarlet — Black Facings.
Northumberland.
(Hussars.)
[12th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Ncwcastle-on-Tyne.
Honorary Colonel.
H.G. Earl o/' Ravensworth 7 Nov. 85
Lt. Colonel.
Jn. B.Cookson,p. Hon. Col. 25 Dec. 95
Major.
Jonn 0. Straker, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 19 Feb. 96
Captains.
Aug. E. Burdon, p. late Cor.
xj Lancers ; Hon. Major. ..23 Aug. 82
Geo. JohnWm. Noble.p.tare
Capt. 1 3 HussarsHon. Maj. 1 6 Oct. 95
Edw. Francis Riddell n Apr. 96
Wm. Armstrong Watson-
Armstrong 4 July 06
George Savile Clayton, p. 8.14 Sept. 98
Lieutenants.
Addison F. Baker Cress-
well, late -2nd Lieut. Scots
Guards 12 Oct. 98
^Second Lieutenants.
Miles Roland Chas. Back-
house 3 Mar. 97
Matthew White Ridley 4 Aug. 97
Denys Leighton Selby-
Bigge 9 Feb. 98
Chas. Robt. Visct. Howick 20 Aug. 98
Herbert George Carr Carr-
Ellison 20 Aug. 98
Robin Grey 23 Aug. 98
William Henry Charlton... 7 Dec. 98
Adj.—
Chap. —
Med. Otficer.—Surg. Capt.
Arthur Bruiaell 21 May 92
Vtt.Qffi.cer.— Vet. Capt. Geo.
Elphick 8 July 95
Blue— Scarlet Busby Bag.
Nottinghamshire.
(Southern Nottinghamshire.)
'[17th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Nottingham .
Honorary Colonel.
S. W. H. Earl Manvers ... 9 July 79
Lt.Colonel.
Lancelot Rolleston, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 25 Nov. 96
Major.
Herbert Francis Smith 17 Mar. 97
Captains.
Francis Abel Smith, p.s.,
Hon. Major 4 Apr. 94
Charles Wm. Trotter, p.s. 17 Apr. 95
Frank Evslyn Seely, p.s.. ..17 Apr. 95
George Murray Smith, p.s.17 Apr. 95
Charles Wm. Wright, p.s. 20 May 96
Richard Leslie Birkin, p.s. 6 Jan. 97
C.A.A.V. de V. Duke of St.
Albans 12 Jan. 98
Thomas Arthur Hill, p.s.... 12 Jan. 98
Lieutenants.
Alfred Millington Knowles,
p.s 16 Dec. 96
Second Lieutenants.
Penn Curzon Sherbrooke 3 July 97
Geoffrey Nicolas Charlton S Sept. 97
Montgomerie Boyle ....^....15 Dec. 97
Uvedale Halton Tristram 15 Dec. 97
Percy Robert Bruce 9 Feb. 98
AlanB.Bayley-Worthingtona Mar. 98
Maurice Bromley-Wilson 10 Aug. 98
Torn Sutcliffe 10 Aug. 98
Adj.—
Acting Qr.Mr. — J. H. Brad-
well 11 May 89
Med. Officer. — Surgeon Lieut.
Henrv WHliams 2 May 96
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. E.
D.Johnson 23 Jan. 92
Blue.
Nottinghamshire.
.(Shenvood Hangers.)
[17th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Retford.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
G. E. M. Visct. Galway, p.
Aide de Camp to the Queen,
and Colonel 15 Mar. 82
Major.
Jn. Savile, XortfSavile.p.s. 5 Dec. 91
Captains.
Henry Denison, p.s., late
Lt.Col. JR. Engineers 20 Aug. g=,
Joseph Fred. Laycock, p.s. 6 Mar. 95
MatthewSmithDawson, p.s. 6 Mar. 95
Fred. Hg. Blacker, p. Hon.
Maj. Asst. Adit. jyYeomrg.
Brigade 10 Feb. 07
Lieutenant.
HoraceOgilviePeacockj>.s.25 Dec. 95
Second Lieutenants.
Robert T. Oliver Sheriffe 21 Mar. 97
Herbert Havden Wilson ...21 Mar. 97
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Lieut. C.
Fleming 4 Apr. 94
Chap.-B.eo. Richard Fitz
Herbert, iJi"^ 18 Apr. 85
Green.
Oxfordshire.
(Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars.)
[2nd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Oxford.
Honorary Colonel.
H.R,H. Albert Eward,
Jfrince of Wales, XG-.KT.
KP.GUB. GCSI.GCMG-.
GCIE. GCVO 29 July 96
Lt.Colonel.
Art. Ftse^.Valentia.p. Hon.
Colonel , late Lt.ioHussars,
MP. Controller of Her
Majesty's Household 19 Dec. 94
Majors.
H. Crawley Norris, p. late
Capt SHus. ; H0n.Lt.C0l.23 Jan. 95
Wm. D. Mackenzie, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 13 May 96J
Captains.
Sir Algernon Fras. Peyton,
Bart. p. late Capt. 11
Hussars; Hon. Major ...11 Mar. 91
Leonard Noble, p.s. , Hon.
Major 4 May 92
R. T. Hermon-Hodge, MP.
p.s., Hon. Major 4 May 92
Alex. Nelson Hall, (p.s.),
Assist. Adjutant 2 Yeo-
manry Brigade 23 Nov. 98
Cecil William Boyle, (p.s.) 23 Nov. 98
Lieutenants.
Arthur Dugdale, p.s 3 July 95
Chas. R. J. Duke of Marl-
borough, (p.s.) 16 June 97
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. E. E. Twistleton-
Wykeham-Fienues 17 July 95
Hon. G. Villiers Peel, p.s. 10 Mar. 97
John Strange Spencer
Churchill 16 Feb. 98
Med. Officer. — Surg. Major
Horatio P. Symonds 2: July 94
Vet. Officer.—
Hon. Chap. — Verj/Rev. Fras.
Paget, DT>....\ 23 June
Dark Blue — Crimson Facings.
Pembroke.
(Castlemartin.)
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Owen H. P. Scourfield,
Bart., Hon. Lt.Colonel ... 2 Aug.
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Charles E. G. Philipps,
Bart. p.s. Hon. Colonel ... 2 Mar.)
Major.
p.s.c. Thomas James Boch,
late Capt. Ji. A., Hon.
Lt.Colonel 6 Apr.
Captains.
Arthur P. Saunders Davies ,
p.s 25 Oct.
Edward Denman Cropper,1 •
p.s. Hon. Major 15 June
Antony W. J. Stokes, p.s.... 0 Apr.
H. G. Saunders-Davies.p.s. 6 Apr.
.Lieutenants.
James Francis Hughes
Buckley, (p.s.) 6 Apr.
Wm. Mark Saurin, (p.s.) 6 Apr.
S. Roden Fothergiil, (p.s.) 6 Apr.
Second Lieutenants.
Adj. — L.O.Williams,Cap^tu'n
11 Hussars 15 Oct.
Med. Officer. — Surgeon .U ajor
Geo. R. T. Phillips '....24 July
Surg. Lt. Jas. Wilson, MD. 20 July
Blue — White Facings.
9 i>
93
Shropshire.
[5th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury.
Honorary Colonel.
F. C. Earl of Kilmorey,
KP.,p.s 10 Feb. 98
Lt.Colonel.
Edward H. Baldock, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 20 Jan. 97
Major.
Hon. George R. C. Ormsby-
Gore, p.s. DL., late Lt.
Coldstream Guards 24 Apr. 97
Captains.
Charles Baldwgn Childe,3
p. late Capt.B. Horse Gds.
Hon. Major 14 May 87
Lloyd, Lord Kenyon, p.s.... 9 May 90
Francis Hurt Sitwell 13 May 96
SirWalter Orlando Corbet,5
Bart., late Coldstream Gds. 3 Apr. 97
Alfred Wynne Corrie, p.s. 5 May 97
A. H. Orlando LLoyd,6 p.s.
late Capt. Gren. Guards. .. 26 June 97
Hy. Heywood Heywood-
Lonsdale, p.s. late Cap-
tain Grenadier Guards 2ijuly 97
Sir B. Baldwin M. Leigh-
ton, Bart., p.s 18 Aug. 07
GordonE.BoileauWood.p.s. 2 Mar. y&
LlEUTBNANTS.
J. P. H.Heywood-Lonsdale,
P-» 7A.ug.95
William Tayleur, p.s 4 May 98
Richard Tyrrell Jones, p.s. 4 May 98
Wltr.RogeiO.Kynaston,p.s.4 May 96
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh Gurney, p.s 28 July 97
Hugh Dryden Corbet, p.s. 15 Dec. 97
JohnFraneisChampion,p.s. 9 Feb. 98
Son. C. C. O. Weld Forester 9 Mar. 98
Son. Nevill W.Hill-Trevor,
late 2 Z(/*e Guards 16 Apr. 98
Med. Officer. — SurgeonMajor
John JD. Lloyd 1 May 80
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Major
Henry Barnes 24 Dec. 92
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Korth Somerset.
[4th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Bath.
Honoeaet Colonel.
Rt. Son. E. E. St. L. Earl
of Cork and Orrery, KP. ;
Aide de Camp to the Queen,
and Colonel , 27 May 93
Lt.Colonel.
C. S. C. Viset. Dungarvan,
p.s.. DL 27 May 93
Majoe.
Jas. Towers- Clark, p. late
Capt. 1 Dragoons 25 Mar. 96
Captains.
R. J.BayntunHippisley,p.s. 8 Nov. 90
J. Lawrence Benthali, p.s. 10 June 93
Douglas Hamilton M'Lean,
P.s 4 Oct. 93
Norman M'Lean, .p.s 2 May 95
DelavalG. L'B. As.tl.ey, p.s.
late Lieut. Welsh Regiment,
Aide de Camp to Colonel
G. E. Bogle, Com. W.
Counties Briaade Vol.Inf.xi July 95
Geo. Abraham Gibbs, p.s. 25 Sept. 95
JohuG.Blagrave, Son. Major 4 Dec. 95
' Lieutenants.
Robert Edm. Dickinson, p. s.25 July S3
LordCh&rles W.A.Montagu,
p.s 7 Aug. 86
T. Raymond Symons, (p.s.) 6 May 91
Son. Geoffrey Carr Glyn... 3 Dec. 98
Antony Hubert Gibbs | 3 Dec. 98
Ernest Edward James 3 Dec. 9S
Second Lieutenant.
HughCyrilA.Brooking,p.s. 9 Oct. 95
Acting Qr.Mr. — R. C.
Stephens 25 Mar. 96
Med. Officers.— Surg. Lt. Col.
John J. Saville 13 Apr. 92
Surg.Lieut. J. G. D. Kerr... 4 Mar. 96
Vet. Officer— Frf.Z^.Frank
WilliamLeigh 4 Nov. 93
Son. Chop. —
Blue— White Facings.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Staffordshire.
(Queen's Own Royal Regiment .)
[8th Brigade.]
880
Head Quarters, Lichfield.
Honorart Colonel.
Heivcy , Marquis of Anglesey 5 Mar. 87
Lt.Colonel.
James Heath, MP. p. Son.
Colonel- 23 Mar. 98
Majoe.
William Lord Bagot, Gentle-
man Usher to the Queen ...11 May 98
Captains.
Sir Reginald Hardy, Bt.,
p.s., m, Ron. Major 13 Sept. 84
Arthur H. Heath, p.s. Son.
Major 16 Oct. 86
William Bromley -Daven-
port, p.s 30 Dec. 91
Henry Staveley Hill, .p.s.... 10 Sept.92
HughSpencerCharringtoniS Apr. 96
Ralph Sneyd, p.s. Son.
Major '" 12 May 97
Chas. Tertius Mander, p.s. 11 May 98
Lieutenants.
Gerald Holbech Hardy, p.s. 23 Aug. 90
Philip Staveley Foster, p.s. 30 July 92
William Moat, p.s. (t) 30 July 92
Thos.A.Wight-Boycott.p.s .24 Oct. 94
Second Lieutenants.
Herbt. Cecil Gardner, (p,s.)24 Mar. 97
Gerard Arden Clay 9 Mar. 98
Adj.—
Med. Office) — Surgeon Capt.
E. W. Welchman 1 Aug. 94
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut, F.
G. Warmington 29 Apr. 93
Son. Chaplain. — Rev. J. Gil-
lart, BA 2 May 85
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
"West Somerset.
[4th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honorart Colonel.
William H. Berkeley, Visct.
Portman gMay 96
Lt.Colonel.
Fras.Wm. Forester, ret. pay
3 Sussars , 13 May 95
Majoe.
Henry Thomas Daniel, p.s. 16 May 95
Captains.
Wm. Barrett, p. late Lieut. 5
DragoouGuards ; Son.Maj.g Apr. 92
Arthur Francis Levi ta, p.s. 1 May 95
William Herbert Nicol, p.s. 2 May 95
Arthur Lionel Peczenik...25 Mar. 96
Chas. D. Carleton- Smith,
p.s. (S) 6 Jan. 97
Alex. Gould Barrett 25 Aug. 97
Cordell Wm. Firebrace,
late Lieut. 7 Sussars 17 Nov. 97
Lieutenants.
H. W. Carleton Smith(p.s.)i2 Aug. 96
Alex. Macdonald Myburgh,
p.s. late Lieut. 3 Bn.
Warwick Regiment 8 Dec. 97
Henry Thomas Stanley ,p.s. 15 June 98
Second Lieutenants.
Med. Officer— Surg. Lt.Col.
Samuel Farrant 23 Sept.93
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Captain
George Hill Elder 4 Apr. 83
Son. Chaplain. — Rev.A.H.A.
Smith 3 Nov. 97
Blue— Scarlet Facings.
The Loyal Suffolk Hussars.
(The Duke of York's Oicn.)
[7th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
Honoeaet Colonel.
S.R.S. G. F. E. A. Duke of
York, KG. KT.GCVO,... 30 July 92
Lt.Colonel.
Alfred George Lucas, p.s.
Son. Colonel 18 Apr. 91
Majoe.
Richard Beale Colvin, p.s.,
Aide de Camp to Colonel
S. Barnard.iston, Comdg.
the Brigade 17 May 92
F letcher H.G.Cruick shank,
p.s., late Capt. R.Art. Son.
Lt.Colonel 4 Nov. 96
Ediv. Wm. David Baird, p.
late Capt. 10 Sussars 4 Nov. 96
Captains.
Walter Raymond Greene,
MP. p.s 14 Oct. 93
Percival A. O.Whitaker.p.s. 4 Nov. 96
Son. Douglas A. Tolle-
mache, p.s 4 Nov. 96
Ernest Murray Lucas, p.s. 17 Feb. 97
Son. Joseph L. Hy. Petre,
p.s '. 10 Aug. 98
Prince Frederick V. Duleep
Singh, p.s 10 Aug. 98
Lieutenants.
Roger Orme Kerrison, p.s. 4 Nov. 96
BatemanHope 7 Apr. 97
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Ernest Crawley 14 July 97
Fred. Wm. Jarvis 19 Jan. 98
Geoffrey Chas. Buxton 19 Jan. 98
Adj.—
Med. Officer. — Surg. Capt.
Henry C. Martin, MD.... 17 Apr. 95
Son. Chaplain — Rev. L. D.
Kenyon-Stow 14 May 92
Green— Scarlet Facings.
Warwickshire.
[8th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Warwick.
Honoeaet Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
H. Lord Willoughby de
Broke, p. Ron. Colonel ...12 Dec. 93
Majoes.
Hugh de G. Marq. of Hert-
ford, p. late Lt. and Capt,
Gr.Gds., Son. Lt.ColonelxS Jan. 92
Captains.
William Charles Alston, p.
Ron, Major 9 Mar. 73
Fra. R. C. G. Earl of War-
wick, p. Son. Major 26 Aug. 76
Rowland Jn. Beech, ]p. late
Lt.2LifeGuards,Son.Maj.2g May 86
-Hon. Fra. Dudley Leigh, p.s.24 Mar. 88
William Mackay Low, p.s. ..26 Apr. 90
Frank DagAa,le,Son.3Iajor,
Assist. Adjutant 8 Yeo-
manry Brigade 5 May 97
James Alex. Orr-Ewing,
Major Reserve, late
16 Lancers 16 Mar. 98
Lieutenants.
Oswald Hen. P. Petre, p.s.17 Aug. 81
Basil Hanbury, (p.s.) 16 Dec. 85
Morton Peto Lucas, (p.s.). ..22 Oct. 92
Rich. ButlerCharteris, p.s. 22 Oct. 92
Jas. Stewart ~Forl>es,laleLt.
9 Lancers 9 May 96
Son. Richard Greville Ver-
ney, MP. (p.s.) 22 June 98
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Standish Paulet...i2 Feb. 98
Richard Fordham Flowei'23 Feb. 98
William Legh Thursby ...27 Apr. y8
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lt.Col,
Thos. Wm. Bullock 1 Dec. 91
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Thomas Horton 13 Feb. 92
Son. Chap. — Son. and Rev.
W. R. Verney 18 Mar. 7
Dark Blue — White Facings.
Westmoreland and
Cumberland.
[14th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Penrith.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir H. Ralph Vane, Bart. 29 Aug. 91
Lt.Colonel.
Hugh Cecil, Earl of Lons-
dale, p. Ron. Colonel 3 Mar. 97
Majors.
Francis Markham, p. late
Capt. Rif.Brig.Son. Lt.Col. 7 Apr. 97
Captains.
Josceline FitzRoy Bagot,
MP. ps., late Capt. Gren.
Gds. Son. Major 2 May 88
JosephHarris,p.s.iZ"on.J/«/.i6 July 92
Robert Jefferson, p.s 18 Nov. 96
Hamlet Riley, p.s 7 Apr. 97
Algernon Edwyn Burnaby,
late Lt. R. Sorse Guardsw May 97
Jos. Hugh Jefferson, p.s. ... 4 May 98
Chas. Edw. Fisher, p.s. Assist.
Brig. Adjt. 14 Brigade ... 3 Aug. 98
Lieutenants.
William Stanley, (p.s.) 7 Apr. 97
William Hugh Parkin, p.s. 5 Oct. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Sir Berkeley George Digby
Sheffield, Bart.late Lient.
4 Bn. Lincoln Regiment ...27 Oct. 97
Clarence Chesney Wilson 11 Mav 98-
.Hbre.AlgernonFras.Stanley2i Dec. 98
Adj.—
Med. Officer— Surg. Capt.
J. E. Bowser, MB 12 Sept.91
Vet. Officer.—
Son. Chap.— Rev. George E.
Hasell 29 Apr. 74
Scarlet— White Facings.
88i
E,oyal Wiltshire.
Prince of}} ' ales' sOvn Royal Regiment.)
[3rd Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Salisbury.
Honorary Colonel.
Most lion. Hy. Chas. Keith,
Marquis of Lansdowne,
XI?. GCMG. GCS1 24 Feb. 97
Lt. Colonel.
St. Eon. Walter H. Long.
MP., p. Hon. Colonel 23 Mar. 98
Sir Algernon Neeld, Mart.
Son. Lt.Coloxel 6 Apr. 98
Major.
Sir H. Bruce yie\ix,Bt.,p.s.
Son. Lt. Colonel 7 Dec. 9S
Captains.
Fitzroy Pleydell Goddard,
jp.» 8 Sept.8S
Joshua R. G. Gwatkin.p.s. 25 May 89
Thus. Henry, Marquis of
Bath, p.s., Hon. Major ... 2 Sept. 93
'Geo. Llewellen Palmer, p.s. 2 Seft.93
Arch. Edward Miles,1 Isite
King's R. Rifles, Assist.
Adjt. 3 YeomauryBrigade,
Son. Major 23 Jan. 95
John Michael F. Fuller,;;.*. 6 Apr. 9S
■Geo. Wm. J. Chandos, Earl
o/Cardigau, p.s 3 Sept. 98
Sir J. P. DicKson-Poynder,
JBt. MP. p.s. late Lt.^Bn.
Jioyal Scots 7 Dec. 98
LIEUTENANTS.
John Fred. St:uiccmb,(p.s.)i6 Jan. 92
JohnM.Beneu-stanford, p.
late Lieut. 1 Dragoons ...17 Dec. 92
James Joicey,p.« 1 May 95
Sir Thos Powler,3ort.(p.».) 1 May 95
Roger Alvin Poore, p.s 7 Dec. 98
George Erie Mackay, p.s... 7 Dec. 98
Second Lieutenants.
C. Cecil Gouldsmith, p.s... 24 Feb. 97
Lord Ales. Geo. Thynne ...14 Apr. 97
Cyril MinshullThorntoD, p.s. 5 May 97
Charles Sehvyn Atvdry ...23 Apr. 98
Edward M'Kiven 23 Apr. 98
Adj.—
Med. Officers.— Surg. Lt. E.
Kingscote, MB 17 Mar. 94
Surg. Lieut. Oliver C.
Maurice 18 Sept. 95
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut.
Tom V. Pettifer 13 Mar. 95
Blue — Scarlet Facings.
Yeomanry Cavalry of Great Britain.
Worcestershire.
'{The Queen's Own Worcestershire
Sussars.)
[5th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Worcester.
Honorary Colonel.
Aug. F. A. Lord Sandys ...4 July i
Lt. Colonel.
Ml. Son. Robert G. Lord
Windsor,]}. Hon. Col. 3 Bn.
Welsh Regiment 10 May 93
Majors.
W. H. Earl o/Dudley, p.s.
DL. Parliamentary Secre-
tary to the Board of Trade 23 Sept. 93
Captains.
Sir H. F. Lambert, Bt.p.t. 6 June 85
Henry Howard, p.s 2 Sept. 85
James Baldicin, p.s., Assist.
Adjt. 5 Yeomanry Brigade 16 July 90
Jobn Howard CartlanQ,p.». 6 Jan. 94
John Henry Crane, p. s. ... 6 Jan. 94
Ronald MoncreiSe, p. s 6 Nov. 95
Hy.R.Mansel Porter, p. late
2nd Lt. 1 Dragoons 6 Nov. 95
Walter Wro. Vfiggin, p.s.... 7 Oct. 96
Harry Jasper Sehvyn, p.s. 18 May 98
Lieutenants.
Henry Bennett Dain, (p.s.) 16 May 94
Godfrey Nettlefold, p.s. ... 3 Nov. 97
Eric A3-shford Knight, p.s. 3 Nov. 97
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Hugh AnnesleyCheape,p.!i.24 Mar. 97
Adj.—
Chap. — Rev. David Melcille 9 June 68
Med. Officer —
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
Edw. Franklin 15 July 96
Blue— Scarlet Busby-Bag and Plume.
Yorkshire Hussars.
(Princess of Wales's Own.)
[13th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, York.
Honohary Colonel.
H.TT. Earl o/Harewood, v.
late Lt. Jf Capt. Gr. Gds.,
Aidede Camp to the Queen 15 June 93
Lt. Colonel.
William T. Lora Bolton,
p. Son. Colonel 2 July 98
Major.
SrnestW. Beckett, MP. p. s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 27 July 98
Richard F. T. Gascoigne,
2>., fate Captain Royal
Horse Guards 27 July 98
Captains.
Fras. Rich. H. S.Sutton,p.s.
Assist. Adjt. 13 Yeomanry
Brigade ; Hon. Major 12 June 86
Chas. W.Ernest Dun'combe,
RupertEvelynBeckett, vs. 24 Apr.
Chas. Lionel Ward-Jackson,
(p.s.), Aide de Camp to the
Governor of Ceylon 26 May
Stephen F.Wombwell (p.».)26 May
ErnestC. Meysey-Thompson
(p.s.) 26 Oct.
Henry B. de la P. Beresford
Peirse,(p.s.) 26 Oct.
Digby Leonard A. Cayley,
p.s 26 Oct.
Ed. Somerset Butler, (p. ».)z6 Oct.
Hon. Wm. Geo. A. Orde-
Powlett 26 Oct.
Second Lieutenanis.
C. W. R. Visct. Helmsley 10 Aug.'
Alexander Fitzgerald Watt 14 Dec.
Adj.—
Med. Officer.— Surg. Lt. Col.
Richard Hewetson 27 Feb.
Surg. Lieut. Jas. A. Myrtle 9 Nov.
Vet. Officer. — Vet. Lieut.
GeorgeThomasPickering 7 June
Blue.
p.s.
James J. Harrison, p. ». ... 5
Edwin Wilfrid Stanyforth,
May 94
May 94
p.s 5 May 94
Denis St. George Daly, p.late
Capt. 18 Hursars 79
James Lionel Dugdale 24
Robt. Wilfrid Lord Dera-
more, p.s ..28
Darcy Bruce Wilson, p.s. ...27
Wm. Gervase Beckett, p.s 17
Miles JohnStapylton,^./ufe
Lt. 21 Lancers 17
Lieutenants.
Wentworth C. Blackett
Beaumont, MP. (p.s.) 12
May 94
Apr. 97
Apr. 07
July 89
Aug. 98
Aug. 98
June S6
98
98
Yuriisuire Dragoons.
(Queen's Own.)
[13th Brigade.]
Head Quarters, Doncaster.
Honorary Colonel.
W. T. S. Earl Fitzwilliam,
KG 25 Dee. 86
Lt.Colonbl.
Aldred F.G. Beresford, Earl
of Scarborough, p. s. late
Lt. 7 Hussars, Hon. Col. 24 Oct. 91
Major.
Richd. H. Heywood-Jones,
p.s. Hon. Lt. Colonel 16 Jan. 95
Captains.
Mark Firth, p.s 23 June 88
Cecil Harold Simpson, p.s. 4 Mar. 93
Richard Kej- Micklethwait,
p.s 20 Feb. 95
Thomas Wilson, p.i 20 Feb. 95
Chas. Harcourt Gam Wood,
p.late Capt. ^5 Hussars ...27 Nov. 95
Charles Brook, p.s 1 Apr. 97
Hy .Herbert PhilipDundas,
late 15 Hussars 25 Apr. 98
Son. Ronald H. Fulke
Greville, late Captain
1 Life Guards 26 Oct. 98
Lieutenants.
Francis Wm. Green, (p.s.) 20 Feb. 95
Wm. M'Kenzie Smith, p.s.20 Feb. £
Samuel Roberts, p.s 4 Apr. 96
HenryJ.HopeBarton, (p.s.) 1 Apr. 97
S. Wentworth Webster(p.s.) 2 Mar. 98
Second Lieutenants.
Samuel Suckley 23 July 92
John Weston Brooke 7 Dec. 98
Adj.—
Acting Qr. Mr. — Hugh
M'Carter Joel 25 July 91
Med. Officer.— Surg. Capt.
Percy Barnard Mackayi3 Mar. 93
Vet. Officer.— Vet. Lieut. R.
C. Thompson 25 Oct. 90
Hon. Chap. — Rev. Canon H.
J. Tebbutt, MA 28 Sept 89
Dark Blue.
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YEOMANRY BRIGADES.
1st BRIGADE, 1, Cathcart Road, South Kensington, London. — Berks, Middlesex.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Captain F. F. Colvin, 9 Lancers, 17 Sept. 94.
2nd BRIGADE, Buckingham —Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire.
f)n-m-mnr>, i;*,„ 7?,.;„„,/ m cj n j- no; f Adjutant, Captain L. Sandwith, 8 Hussars, 1 Mar. 08.
Commanding Brigade, The Semor Commanding Officer. ( J^ A;,j,Jlnt> CaptainA.N.Hall.Oxfordshire Yeomanry.
3rd BRIGADE, Gloucester.— Royal Wiltshire, Gloucestershire.
C Adjutant, Major C. Bishop, 9 Lancers, 1 July 95.
- lsaiV.^trf/Kfunf, Hon. Major A.E.Miles.WiltshireYeomanry
{. 26 Aug. 96.
4th BRIGADE, Taunton.— North Somerset, West Somerset.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant. Captain W. E. R. Collis, 5 Lancers, 28 Oct. 94.
5th BRIGADE, Worcester. — Worcestershire, Shropshire.
{Adjutant, Captain Hon. G. C. B. W. Forester, Royal Horse
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer.-! Guards. 1 Oct. 93.
(^Assist. Adj. Capt. J. Baldwin, Worcestershire Yeomanry.
6th BRIGADE, Leicester.— Leicestershire, Derbtshire.
{Adjutant, Captain C. T. M'M. Kavanagh, 10 Hussars,
Commanding Brigade, TU Senior Commanding Officer. ^^Captain H. C. Dugdale, Derbyshire Yeo
(_ manr.v, 5 Jen. 98.
7th BRIGADE, St. Albans —Herts, Suffolk.
8th BRIGADE, Lichfield.— Warwickshire, Staffordshire.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Captain J. Whilaker, 20 Hussars, j June 96.
{Adjutant, Captain L. Stamer, 16 Lancers, 1 Sept. 94.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer.-} Assist. Adj. Hon. Major F. Dugdale, Warwickshire
L Yeomanry, 31 Oct. 95.
9th BRIGADE, Chester.— Cheshire, Lancashire Hussars.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. Adjutant, Capt. H. P. Kirkpatrick, 16 Lancers, 15 Apr. 96.
11th BRIGADE. Ayr.-ATRsaiBE, Lanarkshire, Lanarkshire (Queen's Own Royal Glasgow).
(Adjutant, Captain J. C. A. Anstice, 6 Dragoons, 1 Oct. 96.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer, i Assist. Adj. Lieut. R. Findlay, Lanark Yeomanry,
(. 19 Aug. 97.
12th BRIGADE, Newoastle-on Tyne.— Northumberland, Lothians and Berwickshire.
I Adj. Captain R. H. Carr-Ellison, 1 Dragoons, 25 Sept. 94.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. J Assist. Adj.
13th BRIGADE, Cemetery Road, York. — Yorkshire Hussars, Yorkshire Dragoons.
^P/i «,«,««, 7.* «« 1?-- j mu 0 • n j- r\ixi f Adjutant , Captain W. G. Kiev, 14 Hussars, 1 JuneoS.
Commanding Brigade, The Semor Commanding Officer. | ^ ^ gaptainS\ R H |; stuton.Yorkshire Hussars.
14th BRIGADE, Worsley.— Duke of Lancaster's Own, Westmoreland and Cumberland.
( Adjutant, Capt. E. W. N. I edder. 13 Hussars, 1 Sept. 96.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. - Assist. Adj. Captain C. E. lisher, Westmoreland and
( Cumberland Yeomanry, 30 Jan. 95.
15th BRIGADE, Wrexham.— Denbighshire, Montgomeryshire.
(Adjutant, Capt. G. L. Holdsworth, 7 Hussars, 13 Apr. 96.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. 1 Assist. Adj. Capt. E. G. Williams- Vaughan, Montgomery
(_ shire Yeomamy, 7 Ma3" 97.
17th BRIGADE, Park Row, Nottingham.— Sherwood Rangers, South Nottinghamshire.
(Adjutant, Captain J.W.G.P..Teflcock,6 Dragoons, 1 June 98.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. •< Assist. Adj. Hon. Major F. H. Blacker, Nottinghamshire
(. Yeomanry.
PORTSMOUTH BRIGADE, Branksea Poole.— Hampshire, Dorset.
j Adjutant, Captain H.D. Bramwell, 15 Hussars, 19N0V. 98.
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. \ Assist. Adj. Captain E. J. Troyte-Bullock, Dorsetshire
, Yeomanry, 14 May 98.
DEVON BRIGADE, Exeter.— Royal ist Deton, Royal North Devon
Commanding Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. [ MJufrnt Major S. B Smith, 1 Dragoon Gds., 15 Nov.95.
* J h >■<= ■ ^ Assist. Adj. Capta\nVf.^.iloa.Te, N. Devon Yeo. 13S0V. 93.
KENT BRIGADE, Cavalry Depot, Canterbury.— Royal East Kent, West Kent.
Commandino Brigade, The Senior Commanding Officer. H*S"&Pttt£.; iT!^ 8 Hf S?^» \ vHL9«S;«,
J ' " t Assist. Adj. Lt. Colonel E. Frewen, Last Kent Yeomanry.
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engineers.
1 Major Elliott served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-88 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2 Lord Athlumney served with the Dongola Expeditionary Force under Sir Herbert Kitchener in 1S96 as Stan
Officer Infantry Division (mentioned in despatches, 4th Class of the Osmanieh, and Khedhe's Medal with two
Clasps). Has been nominated to the 4th Class of the Order of the Medjidie 1'or services under the Egyptian
Government.
3 Lord Coke served with the ist Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885
with the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, and was present in the engagements at Hasheen and Temai (Clasp).
4 Colonel M'Calmont. — See Civil Decorations foi Gallantry, "Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
5 Colonel Pottinsjer served at the attack on the Burda Hills 19 December 1B59.
6 Major Heron-Maxwell served in Natal and the Transvaal during the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boerwar of 1881 in Barrow's Mounted Infantry.
w Sir P. Arthur Halkett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5 with the 42nd Highlander?, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kerteh, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault on theoutwsrk
cjq th 8th of June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinianaud Turkish Medals).
883 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Artillery and Engineers.
11 The Duko of Connaught.— For War Services, see Rifle Brigade, p. 356.
12 Captain Reeve-Tucker served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (mentioned
in despatches, Star).
13 Sir Charles Gough served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nugger, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chilian walla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Guide Corps at siege and capture of Delhi ; com-
manded Guide Cavalry in affairs at Khurkonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and 18th August ; engaged in the
cavalry affair in rear of the Camp on nth September. Served with Brigadier Shower's Column in the Delhi and
Jhujjur districts. Was engaged in the action of Narnole on the 16th November. Served with Hodson's Horse
at the actions of Gungeeree, Putteallee, Mynpoorie, and Shumshabad (wounded). Commanded a squadron of
Hodson's Horse at the action of Meangunge; present throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major); was awarded the UC — " 1. For gallantry in an affair at
Khurkowdah, near Rhotuck, on the 15th August 1857, in which he saved his brother, who was wounded, and
killed two of the enemy. 2. For gallantry on the 18th of August when he led a Troop of the Guide Cavalry in a
charge, and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-to-hand combat.
3. For gallantry on the 27th January 1S53, at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked one of the enemy's
leaders, and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He defended himself
with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. For gallantry on the 23rd February 1S58, at Meangunge,
where he came to the assistance of Brevet Major O. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent, immediately
afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner." Served with the Bhootan Expedi-
tion in 1864-65 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the attack and
capture of Ali Musjid, and in the engagement at Futtehabad (mentioned in despatches) ; commanded a force of
all armswhich proceeded from Gundamuck to the relief of Cabul in December 1879 (mentioned in despatches), and
commanded a Brigadein the engagement at Saidabad (mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with two Clasps).
14 Lord Roberts. — For War Services, see Field Marshals, p. 4.
16 Colonel Younger served in the Afghan war in 187S-79 with the Royal Horse Artillery (Medal).
17 Colonel Tottenham served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Jan. 1855
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal) .
19 Major Hillas served in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with
Clasp).
22 Colonel Lowther served on the Gold Coast from December 1873 to the end of the Ashanti camp aign (Medal). |
29 Lt. Colonel Edwa.rds served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport
Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
39 Sir James Hills- Johnes served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions on the 30th
and 31st May on the Hindun, battles of BudleekeseraiandNujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi(severely wounded
on 9th July 1857), siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of Mohnmdee
(several times mentioned in despatches, also by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Cross, Medal with two '
Clasps, and Brevet of Major) : was awarded the IT iff " for very gallant conduct before Delhi, on the 9th July 1857,
in defending the position assigned to him in case of alarm, and for noble behaviour on the part of Major Tombs in
twics coming to his Subaltern's rescue, and on each occasion killing his man. — 'Yesterday, the 9th July 1857,
Lieutenant J. Hills was on piquet duty, with two guns, at the mound to the right of the camp. About n o'clock
a.m. there was a rumour that the enemy's cavalry were coming down on his post. Lieutenant Hills proceeded to
take up the position assigned in case of alarm, but, before he reached the spot, he saw the enemy close upon his
guns before they had time to form up. To enable him to do this he boldly charged, single-handed, the head of the ,■
enemy's column, cut down the first man, struck the second, and was then ridden down, horse and all. On getting
up and searching for his sword, three more men came at him (two mounted) ; the first man he wounded with his
pistol ; he caught the lance of the second in his left hand, and wounded him with his sword; the first man then came
on again, and was cut down ; the third man (on foot) then,canie up, and wrenched the sword from Lieutenant Hills, '•
who fell in the struggle, and the enemy was about to cuti'him down when Major Tombs, who had gone up to visit
his two guns, saw what was going on, rushed in and shot the rnau and saved Lieutenant Hills. By this time the
enemy's cavalry had passed by, and Major Tombs and Lieutenant Hills went to look after the wounded men, when
one of the enemy passed with Lieutenant Hills' pistol ; he first cut at Lieutenant Hills who parried the blow, and he
then turned on Major Tombs, who received the blovr in the same manner. His second attack onthe Lieutenant was
more successful, as he was cut down with a bad sword-cut on the head, and would have been, no doubt, killed, had
not Major Tombs rushed in and put his sword through the man.' — Extract from Despatch of Lt. Colonel M. Mackenzie,
Commanding 1st Brigade of Horse Artillery, dated Camp near Delhi, 10th July 1857, and published in the Supplement of the ,
London Gazette of 15th January 1858." Commanded the 8-ineh Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th
Feb. 1868, and was present, at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
Commanded the Peshawur Mountain Battery throughout the Looshai Expedition, Chittagong Column, 1871-72
(mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present at the
occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie, in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879 (mentioned .
in despatches), in the occupation of Cabul, and in the operations around Sherpore as Assistant Adjutant General of
the Candahar Field Force (mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards appointed Military Governor of the city of
Cabul and Commander of a portion of the line of defences at Sherpore and of the 3rd Division of the Northern
Afghanistan Field Force (received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, KCB. and Medal with two Clasps).
35 Colonel Brooksbank served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 38th Regiment, and was present ar. the
battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulse of a sortie on the 21st December, attack
and occupation of the Cemetery (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
36 Colonel Legard served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Acting Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the
istDivision (Medal with Clasp).
3" Colonel Lewes served with the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol in 18,5, and commanded the covering party of
the Buffs at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
38 Lt.Colonel G. S. Jones served in the Afghan war in 1879-8^, and was present in the engagement at Girishk, at
the defence of Candahar (mentioned in despatches), and at the battle ot Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
49 ColonelLewis served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battles
of Balaklava and Inkerman, battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
War Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
42 Lord Tredegar served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55 with the 17th Lancers, and was present at the battle
of Balaklava (Medal with Clasp).
43 Lord Raglan served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar with the force
under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
44 Major Lindsay served in the Boer war of 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 1885, and was present
in the engagement at the Tofrek zereba (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
45 Captain Leetham served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also-
served with the Soudan Field Force in 1S15-86.
48 Major Baskerville served iu the Afghan war in 1880 with the 51st Light Infantry, and took part with the
second expedition into the Lughman Valley including the engagement at Nargosi (Medal). Served with the Nile
Expedition in 1885 on the Commissariat and Transport Staff.
Royal Scots.— 'Lord Lothian served on the Star! of Sir J. Outram in the Persian war; was present at the
taking, of Mohumrah, and accompanied the troops in their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp) .
4 Lt.Colonel Grant served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Major Dundas served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
6 Lord Tewkesbury served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from December 1879 to October
1880, and was present in the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry. 884
Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Oandahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze
Decoration). Served with the 3rd Battalion in the Boer war in 1881.
' 7 Captain Horniblow served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1384-85 with the
1st Battalion of the Royal Scots.
West Surrey Regiment. — ' Captain Dyke served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S5-87 with the 2nd Battalion
Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment under Brigadier General Lockhart (Medal with Clasp).
The Bufts.— l Major Tylden-Pattenson served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Gingindhlovu (Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain Colley served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1075-76, including
the actions of the 4th 14th and 20th January (Medal with Clasp).
Lancaster Regiment. — l Major North served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and
Transport Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantly, '" Hart's
Annual Army List," p. 736.]
Northumberland Fusiliers. — ' Lieut. Evans served with the Hazara Expedition in 1888 (Medal with Clasp).
Royal Fusiliers. — l Colonel Dundas served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 16th August
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal) .
Liverpool Regiment. — ' Colonel Woodward served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 with the Commissariat and
Transport Staff (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lieut. Finch served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Soudan campaign in 18S5 (Medal with Clasp,
and Khedive's Star).
Norfolk Regiment. — J Captain Halpin served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-88 (Medal with two Clasps).
* Captain Grehan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1888-89 with the 2nd Battalion Norfolk Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
Lincolnshire Regiment. — 1 Lord William Cecil served in the Soudan campaign in 1S85 (Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star).
2 Sir James de Hoghton served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873. including the battle of
Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, and advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah (Medal with Clasp).
[See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.]
3 Captain Hatton served in the Niger-Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expeditions
to Egbon. Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp).
Devonshire Regiment.—1 Major Dumbreck served in the Zulu war in 1879 on Commissariat duty (Medal
with Clasp).
5 Captain Can- served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the 2nd Battalion nth Regiment in Southern Afghan-
istan (Medal).
SuflolkRegiment. — ' Major Scudamore served with the 1st Battalion 12th Foot in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
3 Captain James served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
Somersetshire Light Infantry. — ' Lt.Colonel Gore Langton served with the Koorum Field Force iu the Afghan
war in 1878-79, and was present with the expedition into the Khost Valley and in the engagement at Mattoon ;
accompanied S.r Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the reconnaisance of 31st
August and at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
2 Major Hicks served with the Ashanti Expedition under Sir Francis Scott in 1895-96 (Star).
3 Major West served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, an(i was present in the engagements at Zungin Nek,
Kambula Hill, and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain Stewart served in the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 with the 2nd Battalion Somersetshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
WestYorkshire Regiment.— ' Colonel Prideaux-Brune embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion
Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoa-
ful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
East Yorkshire Regiment. — l Colonel Grimston served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of
1851-52 (Medal) ; also with the expedition North of the Orange River in 1S52-53.
2 Colonel Burstall served with the 1st Battalion of the 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
* Lieut. Barry served iu the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was present in the engagement at Ahmed Kheyl (Medal
with Clasp).
Bedfordshire Regiment. — ' Major Stuart served with the Manipore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
2 Captain Haggard served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1835 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
in 1885-86.
Irish Regiment.—1 Captain Hon. E. B. L. H. Stopford served with the 1st Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of'Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
-Captain Boisragon served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal Irish
Regiment (Medal witli Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
3 Major Cane served in the Egyptian war of i832, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, andKhedive's Star).
5 Captain Crabbe served as a volunteer with the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boor war of 1SS1 . Served as a
volunteer in the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1S82, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, andKhedive's Star).
6 Lieut. Dundas served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Yorkshire Regiment. — [ Colonel Gunter served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1854
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel Howard served in the Afghan war in 1878-79 with the Peshawur Valley Field Force and was
present at the attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1888-80 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp).
The Baron H. de Teissier served in theexpeditiontothe Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry (Medal ith Clasp, and Khedive's Star), and in the subsequent occupation of Suakin by British troops
in 1885-86.
Lancashire Fusiliers.— ' Lt.Colonel Wynyard served with the 70th Regime?- the Afghan war in 1S78-79
(Medal).
Scots Fusiliers. — ] Lt.Colonel Toogood served in the Nile Expedition in 1S84-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West
Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1S86-S7 (nien-
tioued in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Captain Vaughan served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886-87 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps).
Cheshire Regiment. — ' Lord Loch served with the 3rd Bengal Cavairy in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and
was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was sent early in 1854 by the Foreign Office, under General Beat-
eon, to the Danubian Provinces to organize the Turkish Irregular Cavalry, with rank of Lt.Colonel in the Turkish
service; crossed to the Crimea, and was invalided shortly after the battle of Alma (Turkish Medal). Attached
to Head Quarters of Commander in Chief in China in 1857 and present at the operations before and
capture of Canton. Was on board the gunboat Bustard at the capture of the Peiho and upper forts in 1858.
Was attached to the head quarters of Sir Hope Grant in i860 and present at the various operations previous to and
lit the capture of Sinho, Tangku, and the Taku forts (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied the Earl of
Elgin with -.he army on advance on Pekin, and was captured with Mr. Parkes and sent prisoner to Pekin; on
lelease brought home the Convention of Pekin and ratified treaty of Tien-tsin, and made CJB.
2 Colonel France Hayhurst served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of the Alma and
oiege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
°°5 War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
Welsh Fusiliers.— ' Captain Evanson served in the operations against Chief Nanna on the Benin River, West
Coast of Africa, in 1894 with the forces of the Niger Coast Protectorate (Medal with Clasp).
King's Own Scottish Borderers.—' Lieut. Howe served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 2cth King's Own
Borderers with the Peshawur Vall.y Field Force under Lieut.General Maude, and afterwards with the Khyber
Line Force under Lieut.General Bright (Medal).
Scottish Rifles.— t Lt.Colonel Johnstone served with the Bechuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren,
in 1884-85 on the Head Quarters Staff, and raised upwards of 100 men for the 2nd Mounted Rifles (Carrington's-
Horse).
Inniskilling Fusiliers.—' Mai or the Hon. C. Alexander served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
in the engagements at Tel-el-Mahuta and Mahsama, in the two actions at KassasiD, and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebu (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Colonel Barton served m the Abyssinian war in 1867-68 with the 33rd Regiment, and was present at the
capture of Magdala (Medal).
Worcestershire Regiment.—1 Colonel Norbury served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean
campaign from 2nd July to 4th Sept. 1855, and was present at the battle of the Tchernaya and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, an(. Turkish Medal).
2 Lt. Colonel Holden served in the operations on the Soudan frontier in 1889, first as a volunteer with the British
Brigade under Major General the Hon. R. H. de Montmorency, and subsequently in company with Colonel
Wodehouse, Commanding Egyptian Infa.itry.
4 Captain Young served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 with the 42nd Royal Highlanders, and was present in
the action at Amoaful (slightly wounded), the capture and destruction of Becquah, the battle of Ordahsu, and at
the capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Egyptian war of i3S2 with the 1st Battalion of the
Black Watch, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Khedive's Star) ; with the expedition to the Soudan under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 1st Battalion of
the Black Watch, including the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps); and with the Nile Expe-
dition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part in the operations ol the River Column
under Major General Earle, including the action of Kirbekan (mentioned in despatches, promoted Lieutenant,
two Clasps).
East Lancashire Regiment.— J Captain Trevor Battye served in the Zulu war in 1S79 with the Natal Native
Contingent, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with (Hasp). Served in the operations in
Basutoland in i83o-8i.
East Surrey Regiment.— 1 Colonel Haines served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
2 Major Tarbet served in the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry.—1 Major Lloyd served with the 2nd Battalion of the Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry throughout the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance in force from Alex-
andria on the 5th August, in the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, in the two actions at Kassasin,
and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884—
85 with the 2nd Battalion c! the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, and took part in the operations of the
Advance Column under Major General Earle (Clasp).
* Lieut. Eary served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the reconnaissance of Kafr Dowar, in
the engagements at El Magfar and Tel-el-Mahuta, at the two actions at Kassasin, and at the batUe of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); and in the Nile Expedition of 1884-85 with the River Column (Clasp)
West Riding Regiment. — l Captain FitzPatrick served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Gingindhlovu and ft the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
Border Regiment.— • Major Jones served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Royal
Sussex Regiment, and took part in the operations of the Desert Column under Sir Herbert Stewart, including the-
aotion at Abu Kleaand the engagement at Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3 Captain T. R. Morse served with the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 (Medal with Clasp).
Hampshire Regiment. — [ Major Powney served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, an*
Khedive's Star).
s Captain Hampton served in the Aifhan war in 1879-80 with the 87th Regiment, and was present in the engage-
ment at Charasiah on the 6th Octobv 1879. and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879, including the
engagements at Mir Karez and the Asmai Heights and the investment of Stierpore (Medal with two Clasps).
Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-87 with the 2nd Battalion Hampshire Regiment including the sur-
render of Mandalay (Medal with Clasp).
South Staffordshire Regiment.— 'Lieut. Penketh served in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878, and in
the Zulu war in 1879, including the engagements at Intombi River and Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Dorsetshire Regiment. — ' Lord Digby served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Eattalion of
the Coldstream Guards, and was present .n the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March,
and at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
South Lancashire Regiment.—' Major Tarbet served with the expedition against the Jebus, Lagos, in 1892
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Welsh Regiment.—1 Lieut. Tinnock served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Black Watch.—' Lord Alexander Kennedy served with the 1st Battalion Black Watch in the Egyptian war of
1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan
Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the engagement at El Teb and Temai
(two Clasps). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, took part with
the Rivei Column under Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, two Clasps).
3 Lt.ColonelW.A. Scott served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Cameron Highlanders (Medal, and Khedive's
Star); also served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1884 as Aide de Camp to Sir Gerald Graham and Press Censor
to the' Forces, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
* Major Macrae-Gilstrap served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and
was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile
Expedition in 1SS4-85 with the 1st Battalion of the Black Watch, and took part with the River Column under
Major General Earle, and was present in the engagement at Kirbekan ; was Boat Officer with rank of Staff
Captain with the River Column under Brigadier General Brackenbury (two Clasps).
Essex Regiment. — ' Major Fleming served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Staff Captain on the Head
Quarters Staff (mentioned in dp>Datches, Brevec of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Captain Colvin served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Battalion of the Essex Regiment (Medal)
with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Derbyshire Regiment.—1 Lt.Colonel Pearse served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 2nd Battalion of the
Irish Regiment, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and at the battle of Tel-el-
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
North Lancashire Regiment. — ' Major Harrison served in the Boer war in 1881 as a volunteer with the 14th
Hus«ars. Served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in
the engagement at Mahsama, the two actions at Kassasin, the battle at Tel-el-Kebir, and at the capture of Cairo
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Light Camel-
Tlegimesit, and took part in the operations 01" the Desert Column, including the engagement at Abu Klea Wells on
tbp 16th and 17th February (Clasp).
Northamptonshire Regiment. — ' Captain Wickham served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the
F vDtian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star;.
» Captain Wallace served in the Boer war of 1881, and was present mthe engagement at Lang's Nek.
BerksaiM Regiment. — ' Captain Beresford served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the gth Lancers ;
romoanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar
rvredal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration) . Also served in the expedition against the Murri Tribe in 1880.
War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry. 885a;
3 Lieut. T. Brown pervert in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Mounted Infantry, and was present in the engage-
ments at El Magfar, Tel-el-Mahuta and M ihsama. in the two actions at Kassasin, and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir
(Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); in the Soudan campaign in 1885, iucluding the reconnaissance to
Hasheen, the engagements at Hasheen and the Tofrek zereba, and the operations at Temai (two Clasps); and with
the Soudan Frontier Force in 1885-86, including the engagement at Giniss.
West Kent Regiment.—1 Captain Kennedy served in the Boer war of 188 1 with the Natal Field Force. Served in
the Nile Expedition in 18S4-85 with the 1st Battalion of the West Kent Regiment (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's-
Star).
4 Captain Clifford served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at
Ulundi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war in *R8o-8i, and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
Yorkshire Light Infantry. — > Captain Spencer Stanhope served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with th*
19th Hussars, and was piesent in the engagements at El Teb and Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 19th Hussars, and was present in the action at Kirbekan (two-
Clasps).
Shropshire Light Infantry. — ' Major Scott served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 7th Dragoon Guards,
and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
2 Lieut. Pecker served in the Afghan war in 1879-80 with the Kurram Division, including the Zaimushir
Expedition and the assault oi Zawa (Medal).
* Lieut. Skelley served in the Egyptian war in 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with
Clasp, and Khedive's Star, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the field) ; in the Soudan campaign in 1884,
including the engagements at El Teb and Temai (two Clasps) ; and with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 (Clasp).
Middlesex Regiment. — ' Lt.General Kent served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 26th March
1855 with the 77th Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Nominated to the 1st Class of the Medjidie for
services rendered to the Sultan of Turkey.
2 Captain Anderson served in the Niger Soudan campaign under Major Arnold in 1897, including the expedi-
tions to Egbon (at Lokoja), Bida, and Ilorin (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lieut. Walter served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gin-
gindhlovu and relief of Ekowe, and throughout the operations of "Clarke's Column" (Medal with Clasp).
King's Royal Rifle Corps.—1 Colonel Aldworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the 8th Nov. with
the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 6th Oct. (Medal'
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt. Colonel Templer served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Soudan cam-
paign in 1885 as Commandant of the Balloon Detachment, and was present iu the engagement at Hasheen (men-
tioned in despatches, Clasp).
3 Sir Thomas Butler served in the Eastern campaign in 1855 as Lieutenant 56th Regiment, and was present afc
the siege and capture of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Lord Frederick FitzGerald served as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from'
October 1878 to November 1880, took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Kbelat-i-Ghilzie,.
and was preseniin the engagements at Ahmed Kheyl and Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts-
in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with two Clasps, and Bronze Decora-
tion). Served in the Marri Kxpedition under Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present in the action,
at Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Also
served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 as Aide de Camp to Sir Reavers Buller, Chief of the Staff (mentioned!
in despatches, Brevet of Major, Clasp).
5 Colonel W. Cooke- Collis served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and took part in the march to Candahar
with the force under Major General Phayre (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Soudan campaign
in 1885 as Deputv At-sistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasr).
and Khedive's Star).
6 Major Pixley served as Column Transport Officer in the Boer war of i88i,andwas present in the engage-
ments at Lang's Nek and the Ingogo River — severely wounded.
7 Colonel G. Astell served with the 3rd Battalion of the 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present
at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of 1881 with
the 2nd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Natal Field Force. Served with the Chin Lushai Expeditionary
Force in 1889-90 in command of the Presidency District (received the thanks of the Government of India, men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Irb.y served with the Burmese Exoedition in 1886-87 (Medal with Clasp).
'* Captain Crane served with the Mampore Expedition in 1891 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Myers servrd with tbe 3rd Battalion 61th Rifles in the Zulu war from April to September 1879 (Medal,
with Clasp). Served in the operations in the Soudan Frontier Field Force in 1885-86 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Frederick Stephenson, and was present in the engagement at Giniss (Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and-
Khedive's Star). Served in the Hazara Expedition in 1891 with the 1st Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Medal
with Clasp) ; also served in the Miranzai Expedition in 1891 with the same Battalion including the engagements-
at Sangar and Mastan (Clasp). Served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892.
16 Captain Holmes served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present mthe engagements at' Ahmed KheyJ and)
Urzoo near Ghuznee ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle
of Candahar (Medal with twojpiasps, and Bronze Decoration). Also served with the Marri Expedition in 18S1 under
Brigadier General MacGregor. Served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
Wiltshire Regiment.—1 Captain Strachan served in the Zulu war in 1879, and was present in the engagement
at Inyezane and at the investment of Ekowe (Meaal with Clasp).
Manchester Regiment. — J Colonel Irving served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868, and was present, at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala.
North Staffordshire Regiment.—1 Colonel Bill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 attached to-
Brigadier General Stewart's Staff in the Ruby Mines Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Mirehouse.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
4 Major Chichester served with the Zhcb Valley Expedition in 1884.
5 Lieut. Sandland served in the operations in Zululand in 1888.
York and Lancaster Regiment.—1 Major General F. Hardy served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Genera
Russell at the second relief of Lucknow, at the Alumbagh, and at the siege and capture of Luckuow; also pre-
sent with the 84th Regiment at the relief of Azimghur and pursuit of Koer Sing (mentioned in despatches Medal
with two Clasps).
Seaforth Highlanders.— [ Major Davidson served with the; 78th Highlanders in the Afghan war in 1880
(Medal).
3 Captain Lauder served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-80 with the 72nd Highlanders, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879 and in the operations round Cabul in December 1879 ! accompanied]
Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in des-
patches, Medal with three Clasps, Bronze Decoration, and additional Medal with Clasp for distinguished conduct in
the field). Served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp and:
Khedive's Star) H'
Gordon Highlanders.— "Colonel Man served with the field force under Brigadier Murray, R. Artillery, employed.
en the 30-mile radius round Shanghai during the summer of 1863 (Medal). Also with the Anglo-Chinese Con-
tingent in Colonel Gordon's Taeping campaigns of 1863-64, and was present during the operations before
Soochow and at the siege and storming of Changchow (Chinese Medal, and 2nd Class of the order of the
Precious Star). Was selected in 1873 to raise a corps of Military Police for the treaty district of Newcbwano-
Southern Manchuria, at that time infested by mounted banditti, and subsequently commanded the force embodied
received the thanks of the British and Italian Ministers and of the Imperial Commissioner, with the Brevet of
88$b War Services of the Officers of the Militia Infantry.
Colonel in the Chinese army and the Cross of the Italian Crown ith Class). Served with the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 as Boat Officer and Staff Officer and afterwards as Commandant at Dal (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
8tar). Received the thanks of the Egyptian Government and the 4th Class of the Osmanieh for his services as
Aide de Camp to General Valentine Baker Pasha, and Acting Deputy Inspector General of Gendarmerie in 1886-88.
4 Lieut. Burns t'erved in the Afghan war in 1879-S0, and was present in the engagement at Charasiah on the
6th October 1870, in the expedition to Maidan, in the operations around Cabul in Dtcemberii879, including the
engagements at Takhti-Shah and the Asmai Heights, and in the engagement at Charasiah in April 1880; accom-
panied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration). Served in the Boer war of 1881.
Cameron Highlanders. — ' Lt. Colonel Norman MacLeod served in the Egyptian war of 1882 (Medal, and Khedive's
Star). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 1st Battalion Black Watch, and was present in the
engagements at El Teb (slightly wounded) and Temai imentioned in despatches, two Clasps).
2 Captain Mackenzie served in the Burmese Expedition in 18S8-89 with the 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal
with Clasp).
3 Major the Hon. Arthur Hay served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served with the Burma
Mounted Police in 18S7-89 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Captain Emslie served throughout the Egyptian war of 1S82 with the Cameron Highlanders, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served throughout the Nile Expedition in
1884-85 with the Cameron Highlanders (Clasp) ; also served throughout the operations of the Soudan Frontier
Field Force in 1885-S6 with the Cameron Highlandeis, including the investment of Kosheh, the reconnaissance on
the 16th December, and the engagement at Giniss (mentioned in despatches, Medal for distinguished conduct in
the field).
IrishRifies. — ' Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghten served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars
including the battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-59,
and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of
Gwalior. actions of Kocndrye (horse wounded) and Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1S63-66. took part in the expeditions to the
Thames and the Waikato, and was present at the taking of Orakau and in the engagement at Omaranui (Medal).
* Captain Pike served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
Irish Fusilieis.— ' Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from
the 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
2 Major Holden served in the Beehuanaland Expedition under Sir Charles Warren in 1884-85 with Methuen's
Horse.
3 Major Kaye served in the rebellion in the North West Territory of Canada in 1SS5 with Boulton's Mounted
Infantry, and was present in the engagements at Fish Creek and Batoche (Medal with Clasp).
4 Lt.Colonel Tenison served in the Egyptian war of 18S2 (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
5 Lord Rosmead served in the operations in Zululand in 1888 as Aide de Camp to the General Officer Com-
manding.
6 Colonel Leslie served with the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Connaught Rangers.—1 Lt.Colonel Hammond served with the S8th Regiment throughout the Kafir war of
1877-78, and as Adjutant of the Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lieut. M'Nally served in the Zulu war in 1879 and was present at the battle of Ulundi— dangerously wounded
(Medal).
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. — > Major Cole-Hamilton served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light
Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal,
and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire
Light Infantry (Clasp). Served in the occupation of Suakin by British troops in 1885-86.
3 Captain Denholm served with the 91st Highlanders in the Zulu war of 1879 and was present in the action of
Gingindhlovu and the relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
Munster Fusiliers.—1 Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the
26th January 185=, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th
Class of the iledjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
Chanda.Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent operations in Oude
and affairs of Pohan and Meangunge, also at Churda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lieut. East served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at
the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star); and in the Soudan campaign in 1895, in-
cluding the engagement at Hasheen, the attack on the Convoy on 24th March, and the engagement at Temai
(Clasp).
Rifle Brigade. — ■ Lt.Colonel Duke served in the Afghan war of 1878-80 as Assistant Agent to the Governor
General for Beloochistan, and was present in the engagement at Syud Boot (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
2 Lord Hard.nge served with the Nile Expedition in 1884-85, and was present at the actions at Abu Klea and
El Gubat and in the reconnaissance to Metammeh (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
3 Lt.Colonel Serjeant served throughout the Beehuanaland Expedition in 1884-85 under Sir Charles Warren with
the Mounted Rifles and the Pioneer Regiment.
* Captain Wansbrough served with the Isazai Expedition in 1892. Served with the Chitral Relief Force under
Sir Robert Low in 1895 with the 1st Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment and was present at the capture of the
M-ilakand Pass and in the engagement near Khar (Medal with Clasp).
' Lieut. Teed embarked for the G old Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the
second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coo-
massie (Meiial with Cln.sp).
Berkshire.—1 Major Waring served as a volunteer with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882,
and was present at the action at Kassasin on 23th August (Medal, and Khedive's Star).
Buckinghamshire.—' Lt.Colonel Ellis served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Inniskilling Dragoons.
8 Lord Annaly served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at th»
battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal'with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
* Surgeon Lt.Colonel Kiallmark served in the Eastern campaign in 1S55 as Staff Surgeon attached to the
Ottoman Cavalry, and was present at the battles of Balaklava and the Tchernaya and at the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Cheshire.— ! Captain Wyndham served in the expedition to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion of the
Coldstream Guards, and was present in the engagement at Hasheen, at that near Tofrek on the 24th March, and
at the destruction of Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Denbigh. — 1 Colonel Howard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
ttoyal 1st Devon.— 1 Captain J. G. E. Templer served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the
Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Gloucestershire.—1 Major Calvert served with the 7th Dragoon Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
preseut in the engagement at Mahsama, in the action at Kassasin on the 28th August, and at the battle of Tel-
el-Kebir and the carjture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Hamoshire.— ' Caotain Seely.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List, ' p. 786.
Herts.—2 Sir George Arthur served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the 19th Hussars, and acted as Orderly
Officer to Brigadier General Wilkinson, and was present at the action at Kassasin on the 9th September and
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served in the Nile Expedition in 1885
as Staff Captain (Clasp).
War Services of the Officers of the Yeomanry Cavalry. 885-c
West Kent. — 1 Sir F. D. Maclean served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-55, and was present at the affair of
Sulganak and at the battle of the Alma (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Leicestershire. — ' Colonel Baillie. when a Lieutenant in the Royal Horse Guards, served in the Eastern cam-
paign in 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord Rokeby, Commanding the Brigade of Guards, and was present at the
siege of Sevastopol, until he was invalided in August (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Middlesex. — ■ Colonel Mitford served with the 8th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1879-80 (Medal).
Montgomeryshire. — l Major Forbes served in the Zulu war in 1879 ; and was present in the cavalry affair at
Erzungayan and in the engagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
Pembroke. — l Major Cropper served in the Zulu war in 1879 as Orderly Officer to Sir Evelyn Wood, and was
present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Boer war of
1881 as Orderly Officer to Sir Evelyn Wood (mentioned in despatches). [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry,
" Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786. J
Shropshire. — 3 Major Childe served in the' Egyptian war of 1882 and was present at the battle of Tel-el
Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
5 Sir Walter O. Corbet served with the 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
present in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta and at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star) .
6 Captain Lloyd served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
Warwickshire. — L Major Beech served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 2nd Life Guards detachment
of the Camel Corps, and was present at the action at Abu Klea — wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's
Star).
Wiltshire. — l Major Jliles served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war from .April to September
1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Boer war in 1881. Served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with
the Mounted Infantry Camel CorpB, and was present in the actions at Abu Klea and Gubat — wounded (Medal
with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
32
886 Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
WITH PERMISSION TO RETAIN THEIR RANK.
Note. — It 13 particularly requested that Officers whose names should appear in the following list will notify
(lie fact of their continued existence at least ouce a year (not later than the end of October) to the Editor of Hart's
Army List, s'ja, Albemarle Street, Loudon, W., as otherwise their names are liable to be removed herefrom.
COLONELS.
Abercorn, James. Duke of. CU., 5 Bn. Inniskil-
ling Fusiliers, Groom of the Stole to H.R.H.
the Prince of Wales 22 Sept. 60
Anglesey, H., Marquis of ', Staffordshire Yeo. 11 Oct. 84
Annesley, Hon. Algernon, S.A., Oxfordshire 21 Oct. 74
Archer-Houblon. Geo. B., JP. DL. 3 Bn. Berk-
shire Regiment 28 Mar. 94
Aspinall, Ralph J.. JP.DL. 3 Bn.Lanc. Regt. 27 Nov. 95
Bass, Hamar A., MP. 4 Bn. N. Stafford Regt. 12 Sept.9
Bates, Henry S.,1 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt 10 Apr. 86
Bill, Charles,2 MP. 4 Bn. N. Staffordsh. Regt. 29 May 93
Birch, Charles, 3 & 4 Bus. N. Lancashire Regt. 5 Oct. 9:
Bircham, Ambrose Humphreys,3 4 13n. Royal
Fusiliers 11 Mar. 96
Blake, Maurice, C. J. 3 Bn. Connaught Rgrs. 10 Apr.
Blandy-Jenkins.t John, 3 Bn. Berkshire Regt. 29 June 87
Blythswood, Arch. Campbell, Lord,l\ Aide de
Camp to the Queen ; 4 Bn. Argyll and Suther-
land Highlanders 17 Nov. 83
Brassey, Albert, MP. Oxfordshire Yeomanry... 21 Apr. 92
Brise, Sir Saml. B. Ruggles, ECB. DL. JP. 4
Bn. Essex Regt 20 Oct. 80
p.s.c. Brooke, Cuarles Kennedy, 3 Bn. East
Yorkshire Regt 15 Nov. 90
Brown, Hy. James, 5 Bn. Munster Fusiliers 22 Nov. 90
Browniug,MontagueChas.40-B.3Bn.Sulf Rgt. 22 Oct. 81
Buchanan, J as. Ross Gray, 3 & 4 Bus. Scottish
Rifles 4 Feb.
Buchanan, Lewis Mansergh,5 4 Bn. Innis-
killing Fusiliers 4 Feb.
Burgoyne, Sir John M., Bt.e 3 Bn. Bedford
Regiment 24 Mar.
Cahill, John Nugent, 5 Bn. Irish Regiment... 18 Mar. 96
Caldwell, Robert T.,p.t. 3 Bn. Gordon Hldrs. 28 Nov. 91
Carrington, Charles R. Lord, GCMG.p.s. 3 Bn.
OxfordLt. Infantry 5 June95
Coke, Wm. Langton, JP. DL. 3 Bn. Derby-
shire Regiment 30 July 87
Cobham,Chas. G., Visct., Worcester Yeomanry 27 Apr. 87
Coddington, H. Charles, 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. 24 May 93
Conyngham, Wm. F. Lenox-, JP. 9 Brigade
N. Irish Div. R. Artillery 20 Sept. 70
Cotton, Hon. Richd. S. Geo. Stapleton,7 3 Bn.
Wiltshire Regiment 20 Mar,
Courtenay, Hy. Reginald, Lord, 1 Devon Yeo. 22 July 85
Craig, James, 2 Brig. N. Irish Div. R. Art. ... 16 Aug.
Craig, Laurie John, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 Apr. 71
Cuming, Robert, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 20 Aug. 9
Decie, Kichard lJrescott,3 Bn. Worcester Regt. 7 Jan. 85
de Salis, Charles Lawson,8 7 Bn. Rifle Brgde. 11 June 92
Draffen, William Pitt,9 4 Bn. Border Regt. ... 12 Jan. 81
Dwyer, Lambart F. W.; Anglesey Eng. Mil.... 2 Dec. 96
Eliot, Hon. Chas. Geo. C. 3 Bn. Duke of Cora-
wall'sLight Intantry, Controller of the House-
hold of H.R.H. Prince Christian of Schlesivig-
Hoist ein 10 Aug.
Ellesmere, Fras. C. G., Earl of, Duke of
Lancaster's Own Yeomanry 24 Jan. 91
FiStcourt, Geo. Sotheron-, Wilts Yeomanry ... 4 Mar. 93
Falkland, Byron P., Visct., 4 Bn. Yorkshire
Regiment 22 Apr. 93
Fawkes, George P., 4 Bn. W. Yorkshire Regt. 22 Dec.
Fergusson, \Rt. Hon. Sir James, Bt."> GCSI.
KCMG-. CIE. MP. 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers ... 26 Mar. 73
Fitzhardinge, F. W. F. Lord, Gloucester Yeo. 1 July 8i
Fitzwilliam, Hon. C. W. Yorkshire Dragoo is 15 Aug. 91
Forster, Sir Charles, Bart. 3 Bn. North Staf-
ford Regiment 4 May 9:
Foster, Wm. H.,MP. 2 West York Yeomanry 18 Jan. 90
Garland-Matthews, H., 3 Bn. Manchester Regt. 24 Sept.92
Gildea, James, 6 Bn. Warwickshire Regt 22 Oct. 90
Gordon, Geo. Grant,11 CB. C VO. 3 Bn. R. Scots 2 Feb. 89
Gyll, Brooke Flemyng,Essex4 Bn. Regiment 3 Apr. 89
Hall Angus, Wm.'12 CB. JP. 3 Bn. Dorset-
shire Regiment 8 Mar. 79
Hamilton, Gawin W. R., 3 Bn. Irish Rifles ... 10 Aug. 89
Hamilton, John G. C.,Lord, LanarK Yeomanry 18 Nov. 82
Hankey, Walter C. Alers, Sussex Artillery ... 14 Sept. 89
Hartopp, Edm. C. C, 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 3 Feb. 97
Henley, Henry Cornish, 3 Bn. Som. Lt. Inf. 26 Mar. 79
Hewetson, Henry A., Waterford Artillery
(South Division Royal Artillery) 12 Apr. 90
Hickie, William S., 4 Bn. Munster Fusiliers... 12 Sept. 94
Holroyd, Tyssen S.,12 3 Bn. Essex Regiment 12 Aug. 93
Hspkinson, Robert G., 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 5 Dec. 85
Hort, Sir Fenton J. Bt., 3 Bn.Inniskilling Fus. 15 June 89
Hughes-Hallett, Fras. Chas. MP. 2 Brig.
Southern Div. R. Artillery 13 July 8s
Johnson, Edmund Geo. C.,1 J 5 Bn. Irish Fus. 29 Jan. 87
Johnston, Henry Stuart, 5 Bn. Leinster Regi. 13 Dec. 90
Kilmorey, F. C. Earl of, KP. Shropshire Yeo. 24 Oct. 94
Larking.Cuthbert, 4 Bn. West Kent Regiment ;
Gentleman Usher to the Queen 10 Apr. 86
Larking, Edgar Edwin, 3 Bn. W. Kent Regt. 21 May 87
La Terriere, Fenwick B. de S.,,47Bn. R. Fus. 4 Apr. 96
Laurie, John Craig-, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 12 Apr. 78
Lawrence, John,15 Londonderry Art. S. Div.... 17 Sept.92
Le Cornu, Chas. P., R Jersey Militia 24 Nov. 85
Lee, Edward Dyke, 3 Bn. Oxfordshire Lt. Iaf. 27 July 89
Lefroy, Charles E. 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade 23 Dec. 93
Lemmon, Thos. Warne, CB. 3 Bn. East
Surrey Regiment 26 Feb. 78
Leslie, Edm. Douglas, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 28 Oct. 86
Lucas, Alfred H., 3 Bn, Bedford Regiment ... 21 Oct. 93
Luck, Everard Thos., 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 14 Dec. 89
Lynch, Albert Hardinge, Waterford Art.S. Div 27 Feb. 86
M'Call, George, 3 and 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles 26 Apr. 85
M'Cammon, Thos. A., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 4 Jan. 93
M'Cance, John, 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 2 Dee. 93
Macdoniilil,JohnAnare«',2 8n.Cameron Hldrs. 24 Mar. 88
Marling, Wm. Playne, 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 25 Apr. 96
Mason, Edw. Snow, 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 19 Apr. 90
ilason, Henry Paul, 4 Bn. Border Regiment 26 June 95
Massy, Daniel M., Clare Art. S. Div. R. Art. 1 Au» 93
Master, T. W. Chester, MP. 4 Bn. Gloucester
Regiment 4 Dec. 86
Meysey-'i'hompson, R. F.,16 4 Bn. West York
Regiment „ Oct, 90
Moncrietf.Str Alexander, ECB. 3 Brig. Scottish
Division Royal Artillery 20 Feb. 78
Montrose, D. B. M. R., Duke of, KT. Lanark
Yeomanry zg June92
Mousley, George, Denbighshire Yeomanry ... n May 92
Neville, W. B. 3 Bn. Inuiskilliug Fusiliers 9 July 92
Norbury, Thomas C. N. « CB. DL. JP. 3 Bn. '
Worcester Regiment 10 June 74
Ormonde, J. E. W. T., Marquis of, East Kent
Yeomanry 10 July 86
Palmer, Fredk., DL. JP. Leicester Yeomanry 1 July 80
Pearson. Wm.la JP. DL. 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 22 Oct. 92
Percy, Henry, Earl, 3 B^. N'thuinberid.Pus. 6 Aug. 92
Perrott.Sir HerbertC.-Bur/. 3 Bn. The Buffs 31 Oct. 93
Powell, Thos. Pery, 3 Bn. Manchester Regt.... 24 Aug. 89
Prendergast, James A., Tipperary Artillery
(South Div. Royal Artillery) 18 Apr. 91
Rashleigh, Sir Colman Battle, JP. Cornwall
and Devon Miners Art. (West Div. R. Art.) 14 Jan. 93
Ridley, Sir Matthew W., Ban. MP. North-
umberland Yeomanry, Secretary of State for
the Home Department 29 May 86
Robson, Arthur, Durham Art. W. Div. R. Art. 12 June 86
Roper, Charles Jas. T., 6 Bn. King's R. Rifles... 27 Nov. 80
Sandwich, E. G. H. Earl of, 5 Bn. K. R. Rifles 30 Apr. 84
Sandys, Thomas Myles,13 MP. DL. 3 Bn.
North Lancashire Regiment isSept.97
Saunderson, Edw. J., MP. 4 Ba. Irish Fus. ... 12 Dec. 91
Saurin, Morgan J., Pembroke Yeomanry 3 Apr. 86
Savill, Joseph Edw., 3 Bn. Essjx Regiment.. 19 July 90
Senhouse, Humphrey P. Westm irland Yeo.... 9 Dec. 93
Seton, Robert Eglinton, 4 Bn. Dublin Fus 2 Mar. 78
Smith, Carleton, 3 Bn. East Surrey Regt 28 Nov. 83
Smith, EdwardLeadbitter,4Bn.DurhamLt. Inf. 15 Aug. 94
Smythe, D. M.20 3 Bn. Black Watch 17 Feu. 97
Somerset, Alfred P. F. C, 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 23 June 83
Stewart, Harry H. Aug., Donegal Art. S. Div.
R. Art 4 May 89
Stcvell, Gerald, 3 Bn. West Ridmg Regiment 8 May 95
Stronge, Maxwell da Pre, Sligo Art. S. Div... 16 Mar. 78
Studdert, Richd. M., Clare Art. S. Div. R. Art. 17 Dec. 87
Suffield, Rt. Hon. C. Lord, ECB. Norfolk Art.
(E. Div. R. Art.) ; Aide de Camp to the Queen 3 Oct. 91
Sutherland C, Duke of ,Sta,Sordah. Yeomanry 29 Apr. 93
Thomas, Wm. Jones,21 DL. JP. 3 Bn. South
Wales Borderers n May 83
Tipping, Wm. Fearon, 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 25 Feb. 93
Trevelyan, Hen. W.,3 £4 Bns.W. Riding Regt. 13 July 89
Vandeleur, Edward, 4 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 Dec. 91
Van de Weyer.Victor W.B., 3Bn. Berks Regt. 14 Apr. 86
Vaughan, Fras. Baynham, Monmouth En-
gineer Militia 30 July 92
Vernoo, Edward, 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 11 May 85
Walker, Edward, 3 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 28 May 92
Wallingtou, Sir John W., ECB. 4 Bn. Glou-
cester Regiment 16 Aug 74
Walrond, Henry, J P. 4 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 27 Maj- 93
Waring, Thomas, MP. 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 14 Sept. 81
Watson, Francis G. D., I. of Wight Art. S. Div. 20 June S6
Webb, Walter George, 3 Bn. S.Stafford Regt. 1 Apr. 89
Wnitbread, Howard, CB. Suffolk Art. E. Div. 15 Mar. 82
White-Thomson, Sir Robert T., ECB. 4 Bn.
Devon Regiment 15 Apr. 82
Wright, F.Vere, 4 Bn.N. Staffordshire Regt. 14 Jan. 88
Wynter, Walter Andrew,22 5 Bn. R. Fusiliers 13 Apr. 93
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
887
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Ailesbury, H. A., Marquis of, 3 Bn.Wilts. Regt. 14 Apr. 86
Allsopp, Hon. Wm. Hy., 3*4 Bns. Worcester
Regt 10 Apr. 86
Anstruther, Fras. ffm,L., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 11 Apr. 91
AppleyarJ, Ernest J. H.," 4 Bn. Middlesex
Regiment 28 Mar. 94
Bailey, James J., 3 Bn. Scottish Rifles 15 May 95
Bailey, Vincent, 4 Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment 4 May 89
Baker, Wm. fly., Hon. Artillery Co. of London 27 Mar. 95
Balfour, Fred. Maitland, 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus. 9 June 97
Barlin, Frederick S. 3 Bn. Bast Surrey Regt. ... 4 June 87
Beadon, John Hammet, 3 Bn. Somersetshire
Light Infantry 4 Nov. 9:
Bennett, James^ 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regiment ... 17 Aug. 89
Bernard, Arthur F.West Somerset Yeomanry 26 Sept. 91
Bickersteth, Robert, Middlesex Yeomanry ... 8 Aug. 91
Biggs, Wm. Worthington, 3 Bn. Lane. Fus.... 1 Apr. 91
Bingham, Richd. Chas. Wm. 3 Bn. Dorset Regt 26 Mar. 87
Birch, George Francis, 3 Bn. Hampshire Regt. 23 Aug. 81
Bird, CharlesHenry, ^Bn.N.LancashireRegt. 3 Dec. 92
Blake, Joseph Fiennes, Sussex 3 May 76
Blaydes, Harry S., 3 Bn. The Buffs i2Aug.g6'
Bluut, Geo. E. Eames, 3 Bn. Middlesex Regt. 18 July 85
Baden, Walter, Derbyshire Yeomanry 23 Aug. 90
Boyd, Alexander, 4 Bn. Argyll & Sutherland
Highlanders ', July 84
Boyse, Henry Arthur, 3 Bn. Irish Regimet-t 29 Oct. 98
Bradish, William, 3 Bn. West Kent Regiment 30 May 96
Bradshaw, John_C. 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 19 Nov. "
Bridger, Hy. Colville, 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 4 Dec. 86
Britton, Wm. Fraser 0. 4 Bn. Bedford. Regt. 14 Apr.
Broun, Montague C, Hampshire Yeomanry 19 July 84
Browne, James, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders... 13 Nov. "
Buchanan, M. R. G. , 3 & 4 Bns. Scottish Rifles 12 Aug. 93
Buckley, Edmund, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 22 July 8?
Burnaby, Eustace Beaumont, 4 Bn. Lincoln-
shire Regiment 23 Mar, 92
Burii6y Henry Edw., 3 Bu. Oxford Ld. Inf. ... 7 Apr. 97
Burr, Chas. E. Gaitskell. -3 3 Bn. Lane. Fus.
Brigade Major S. E. Brig. Vol. Inf. 23 May 91
Butler, Walter T., 5 Bn. Irish Regiment 3 Apr. 95
Campbell, James, Sligo Art. S. Div. R. Art... 11 June 9:
Cantrell-Hubbersty, Albert C, 3 Bn. Derby-
shire Regt. 1 Nottinghamshire Rifle Volunteers 27 Juu<5 88
Carre, Thos. Alex. Riddell, 4 Bn. Scots Fus. ... 31 May "
Casson, Benjamin T., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 4 May 87
Champion, Peroival R., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 9 Jan
Chancellor, John Geo., Lanarkshire Xeomanry 4 Mar
Chichester, Lord Adolphus J. S. O, 4 Bn. Irish
Rifles 3 Dec.
Chillingworth, Henry, 3 Bn. Worcester Regt. 6 June 85
Clark, Edw. Podmore, 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf. 25 Feb. 88
Conuellan, Jas. H. F. H.,« 5 Bn. Irish Regt. 5 Mar. 92
Conway-Gordon, Fras. Ingram,'-'6 DL. 3 Bn.
Lincoln Regiment 21 Dec. 81
Cook, Arthur Bott, 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Infantry 17 Aug. 89
Cooke, C. E. S., Yorkshire Dragoons 22 Aug. 91
Cooper, Charles A., Pembroke Art. W. Div.... 3 Apr. 89
Coyne, Henry Wm., 3 Bn. S. Lancashire Regt. 11 Jan. 82
Cradock, Edward Wm.,2" Hants Yeomanry ... 26 Oct. 87
Cragg, Wallace Wm., 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers. .. 10 Apr. 86
Craig, J., 2 Brig. N. I. Div. R. Art 16 Aug. 88
Oreighton, Fitzmaurice, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 7 June dt
Croft, Richard B., Herts Yeomanry 9 Aug. 90
Cumming, William,26 4 Bn. W. York Regt. 20 Mar. 86
~S€- Cuninghame, Sir William Jas. M., Barest
3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers 30 Apr. 73
Cuninghame, W., 4 Bn. Argyll & Suth. Hldrs. 1 July 81
Dalrymple, lion. H. H., 3 Bn. Scots Fusiliers 9 Mar. 98
Daubeny, St.John Edw., 3 Bu. W.Riding Regt. 19 July 84
Davies, Henry B. K., 4 Bn. Shrop. fit. Inf. ... 17 June93
Davoren, A. V., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 24 July 78
de E^iton, Albert, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt.... 15 Feb. 90
Delacherois, Daniel L., 3 Bn. Irish Rifles 8 Aug. 94
Gardner, Arthur Agg, 4 Bn. S. Wales Brdrs... 4 Mar. 86-
Gardner, Chas. Stanley, 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt. 27 Feb. g-
Gardner, Thomas, 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt. ... 10 Apr. 8S
Gaskell. James B., jBn. S. Lancashire Regt .. 22 Mar. 90
Giles, Wm. J. 0.31 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf 29 July 85
Goodall, Liebert Edw., 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. 27 Nov. 86
Goodchild, Philip P. P., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 21 Apr. 86
Gower, Hy. Edwin, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regt 4 Apr. 88
Graham, John, 4 Brigade Welsh Div. R. Art... 16 Aug. 84
Greene, Edward W., Suffolk Hussars 27 June88
Greene, Wm. S.,312 Brig. Northern Div. R. Art. 13 Nov. 86.
Greenway, Thomas, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. ... 2S Nov. 83.
Gretnw )bd. C. Stainforth,33 2 West York Yeo. 7 Nov. 91
Gricsbach, Chas. L.,134 CtE. 6 Bn.K. Fusiliers 18 Mav 90-
Griffith, Edward Clifton, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. 22 Sept. 88
Guise, Sir William F. G., Bart. 3 Bn. Glou-
cestershire Regiment 8 Nov.go-
Halsey, Thomas Frederick, MP. Herts Yeo.... 10 Apr. 89.
Hamilton, John F. C.,35 5 & 6 Bns. Lane. Fus. 18 May 9B
Harbord. Hon. Harbord, Norfolk Artillery ... 7 July 8»
Hardy, Chas. Stewart, E. Kent Yeomanry ... 25 Dec. 86
Harfield, William H., Middlesex Yeomanry ... 7 June 80-
Hargreave, George Wm., 3 & 4 Bns. South
Staffordshire Regiment ioJuneg3
Hay, Chas. Leith, 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders... 2 Sept.85
Heard, Francis. 3 Bn. Minister Fusiliei-s 21 Dec. 81
Henry, Thos. Allan. Leicestershire Y'eornanry 21 Apr. 86
Heriot, Warner J. L., 4 Bn. Oxford Light Inf. 18 Apr. 95
Hillcoat.TheophilusP. 363 Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf. 21 June 90
Holmes, John Sancroft, Norfolk Art. E. Div.
Royal Artillery 7 Jan. 93
Home, Son. Cospatrick D., 3 Bn. Royal Scots 27 Jan. 94
Houldsworih, W. J., Lanarkstrre Yeomanry.-. 13 Apr. 92
Houstoun, Geo. Ludovic, 4 Bn. Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders 2 Aug.90
Howell, Fred. Robt., 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment... 12 Mar.gz
Haghes, Hugh Robert.3Bn. Welsh Fusiliers... 3 Oct. 83
Hunt, John M. F., Hampshire and Isle of
Wight Artillery, S. Div 1 Feb. 90
Hunter, Thomson, Kent Art. Eastern Division 3 Apr. 915
Hurt, Albert Fred.3" 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt... 3 Oct. 85,
Hutton, Maurice Fitzm., 3 Bn. Black Watch 12 June 86
I'Anson, John, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 20 May 9r
Izod, W. H., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 Nov. 85
James, John, 3 Bu. S. Wales Borderers 22 Mav. 84
Kearnev, John P., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment... 7 Jan. 91
Kell, W. C. Fearn.3j 3 Bn. S. Stafford Regt. 13 Jan. 86
Kennedy, Lockhart Mure Hartley, 3 Bn. East
Surrey Regt n June 87/
Knox, G. Beresford, Londonderry Lt. Inf 31 Jan. 77
Lacon. Edmund B. K., 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt ... 23 June So
Lambart, Gustavus F. W., 5 Bn. Leinster Regt.16 Dec. 96.
Lambert, T. C, Donegal Artillery 27 July 89
Langford-Brooke, Hy. L. B., 2 Bu. Cam. Hldrs. 29 June 89,
Latham, Charles, 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 3 Jan. 9T
Leach, Henry,39 Pembroke Yeomanry 1 July 8r
Leake. Henry,40 3 Bn. East Yorkshire Regt. ... 11 Jan. 82
Lees, Fras. G., 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt 13 Mar 36.
Leith, James Mackenzie, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regt. 22 July 96.
Levett, Theo. John, Staffordshire Y'eomanry 29 Dec. 86
Lindsay- Bucknall, J. A., 3 Bn. R. Fusiliers ... 19 Nov. 92
Lloyd, Henry Olivier, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt. 21 July 88,
Longman, Arthur H., 4 Bn. Bedfird Regt 14 Apr. 86
Loveband, John E., Devon Art. W. Div. R.Art. 4 Apr. 94
Lowndes, Richard Wm. S., 3 Bn. Oxfordshire
Light Infantry 15 Nov.go.
Loyd, Frank KirkMian, 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt. 11 May 89.
Lynam, William, 5 Lancashire 4 May 88.
M'Alester, Charles S.,41 4 Be. Scots Fusiliers o May 85.
M'Clintock, Charles E.,6 Bn. Irish Rifles 21 May 87
M'Neill. Hector S., 2 Lanark 23 Feb. 81
Marshall, Anthony, 3 Bu. Northumberland
Fusiliers 16 Mar. 89,
Martin, Loftus Hy., 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Inf. 10 May 88
Martyn, Oliver, 4 Bn. Counaught Ringers ... 25 Apr. 77
Dopping-Hepenstal, Ralph A., 6 Bn. Rif. Brig. 15 May 78; Maude, William Wade, 4 Bu West York Regt... 11 May 89
Durrant, Alfred, Hon. Artillery Co. of London n Apr. S8lMaxwell, .fir Herbert E., Bt.,3 Bu. Scots Fus.
Dwyer, L. F. W., Anglesey Engineers, Capt. | MP. for Wigtonshire 10 Apr. 86
ret. pay 106 Fusiliers 7 Nov. 91 Mayor, Edgar J., 3 and 4 Bns. Lancashire Fus. 20 Jan. 97
Egerton, Sir Philip le Belward,23 Bart, 4 Bn. Meade King, Wm. O., 3 Bn. Somerset Lt. Inf.... 6 Not 86
Cheshire Regiment 28 Mar. S3 Meeking, Charles, 3 Bn. Oxfordshire Lt. Inf... 1 Aug. 94
Ellis, Robert H., 5 Bn. Inniskiding Fusiliers 5 Dec. 88 -uerritt, Wm. Ingersoll, 3*4 Bns. Manchester
Elrington, Hy. Haudley, Worcestershire 22 Mar. 72 Regiment 30 Oct. 95
Mordaunt, Sir Charles, Bart,, Warwick Yeo. 5 Dec. 91
Eustace, J. J. H. R. 8 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 23 May 94
Ewart, Robert William, 3 Bn. King's Own
Scottish Borderers 23 Dec. 93
Fellows. Chas. Fras. Yorkshire Art. W. Div. 24 Jan. 91
Ferris, William Browne, 4 Bn. Suffolk Regt... 18 May 89
Fitzgerald, VVilliam G. 9 Bn. Rifle Brigade,
Morris, John, Glamorgan Art. W. Div. R. Art. -.7 July 95
Morrison, William, 3 Bu. Irish Rifles ... 3 Feo. 94
Mortimer, Charles E. R. W., 4 Bn. Royal Fus. 24 June 93
Munn, John, 3 Bn. North Lancashire Regt. ... 13 Jan. 94
JMure-Steel, G., 3 & 4 Bns. Sottish Rifles 5 Dec. 85
Captain ^Middlesex Volunteer Artillery 18 Apr. 91 Norman, L., 5 Bn. Inniskilling Fusiliers 14 Apr. 86
Flowers, Frederick, 4 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 10 May 90 O'Brien, John L. G.,423 Bn. Sc ittish Rifles ... n Mar. 82
Fludyer, Arthur John, 3 & 4 Bns. Northamp- O'Gorman, John J., 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ... 13 Mar. 86
ton Regiment 6 June gi Otway, Jocelvn Tufton F., 3 Bn. Berks Regt. 13 Mar. 95
Foley, A. G. P., 3 & 4 Bns. Manchester Regt. 23 Sept. 98 Pagan, Gilbert A.,43 3 & 4 Bns. HighlandL. Inf. 22 May 95
Ford, Alexander E., N. Somerset Yeomanry.. 19 May 93 Paget, William B., Nottingham Yeomanry ... 12 Mar. 87
Foster, Augustus Billett, Dorset Yeomanry ... 17 May 94iParker, Charles John B., 4 tin. Lincoln. Regt... 22 June 87
Frobisher, William Martin,30 7 Bn. Rifle Brig, n June43 Parratt, Evelyn Latimer, 3 Royal Surrey 27 Oct. 75
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
888
Payler, Brook P. Morgan, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. 4 May 89
Pearson, Henry, 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 25 Apr. 91
Peel, Hy. Lennox, 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 24 Oct. 94
Pollen, Sir Richard H. Bart., 4 Bn. Gloucester-
shire Regiment 6 May 91
Porcelli-Cust, Allan R. C, 4B11. Lincoln Regt. 23 June 94
Pountain, John Tbos., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 22 Oct. 87
Poynter, James, Buckinghamshire Yeomanry 6 July 89
Pratt, Edward Roger M., Norfolk Art. E. Div.
Royal Artillery 10 Dec. 92
Pratt, Lord Geo. M., ./P.. 3 Bn. Berks. Regt. 2 Feb, "
Price, John B., 3 Bn. S. Stafford Regiment ... 14 June 90
Priestley, Peter, 3 En. Liverpool Regiment ... 9 Sov.
Prior, Geo. Redmond, 4 Bn. Derbysh. Regt... 13 May
Reid, Alfred. 4B11. Durham Light Infantry ... 26 Sept. 94
Rhodes, Fairfax, Sussex Art. (EastDiv.R.Art.) lcMay 93
Richards, Hy. Hutchins, 3 Bn. Somerset L. I. 4 Mav 92
Rickaby, John, 3 Bn. West Yorkshire Regt. ... 3 Mar. 88
Ringrose, R. T.. 3 Bn.East Yorkshire Regt....
Roberts, Wm. Henry, West Kent Yeomanry...
Robertson, James C., 2nd Royal Lanark
Robbins, George Blakeuiore,44 Harwich Div.
Submarine Miners
Rowan, John J.. 4 Bn. Irish Rifles
Sadler,SamuelWm.Ralph,3Bn.WiltshireRegt.
Salmon, Charles Edw., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. ...
Salmon, Henry Thos., 3 Bn.Northampt on Regt.
Sandeman, Gee. Glas.", 3 Bn. Black Watch
Sandys, Hon. M.W. Geo., 3 Bn. Wiltshire Begt.
Savage, Arthur Wm., 3 Bn. Warwick Regt....
Schneider, John H. A., 3 Bn. Lancaster Regt.
Schofield, Horry W., 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. ...
Scobell, Sanford G. T., Worcestershire Yeo....
Scott, George Fred., 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt
Seally, Arthur St. John, Waterford Art., S. Div.
Sebright, Edgar R. S., 4 Bn. Bedford Regt. ...
Seymour, Fred. Henry, 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt.
Sheals, Peyton, 3 & 4 Bns. N.Lancashire Regt.
Shephard, Chas. S.,« DSO. 4 Bn. Somerset
Light InfanLry
Skelton, John, 3 Bn. Manchester Regiment ...
Slater, Hubert, 3 Bn. East Lancashire Regt.
Sloane, Horatio, Antrim Artillery
Smith, Sir Henry, 3 Brig. E. Div., Royal Art. 19 Jan. 89
Smith, Richard F., 9 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 2 June 94
Snead, Jas. A. F., 3 Bn. South Wales Borderers 26 June 87
Somervell, James, Ayrshire Yeomanry 17 Oct. 91
Squire, Robt. Hutton-, 4 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 6 Julv 89
Steel, Gavin, 4 Bn. Scottish Rifles s Dec. 85
Stewart, Hy. Lucas St. G., 3 Bn. Highland
Light Infantry 16 Apr. 98
Stohwasser, Fras. J., Hon. Art Co. of London 6 Sept. 90
Story, Robert,*6 7 Bn. King's Royal Rifles ... 3 Feb. 97
Strong.C.Isham, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. ... 3 Apr. 35
Sunderland, Toos. J., 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. 11 July S3
Talbot, Gerald F., Staffordshire Yeomanry... 4 May 92
Tatham, Algernon, 4 Bn. The Buffs 14 May 87
Taylor, William,*" Cork Art. (S. Div. R. Art.) 24 Nov. 85
Toms, Henry, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt to Mar. 88
Townshend, H.FitzJohn,3&4Bns. Scot.Rifles 22 Jan. 90
Tracy, Hon. F. S. A. H., Worcestershire Yeo. 27 May 93
Turner, George Villiers,'3 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 21 May 91
Turner, Henry, 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment 8 May 8o
Turnor, Wyatt Wm., 4 Bn. W. Yorkshire Regt. 4 Oct. 9
Vernon, Sir Hy. Foley, Bart., Worcester Yeo. 5 July 9
Walker, Wm. Hall, Lane. Art. South Div. ... 28 Apr. 97
Walpole, Horace, 4 Bn. Norfolk Regiment;
Hon. JIajor 1 Cadet Battalion S June 89
p.g.c. Warton, Robert G.,45 3 Bn. E.York Regt. 21 June 90
Webster, Godfrey F., 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt. 5 Mar.
Wellesley, Richd. C, Medway Division Sub.
Miners, Royal Engineers 4 June 90
Wilkinson, Surtees, 3 Bn. Durham Lt. Inf. ... 19 Feb. 90
Williams, R. ap Hugh, Rl. Anglesey Engnrs. 3 Aug. 96
Williams-Wynn, Montgomery Yeomanry 17 Apr. 92
Williamson, Robert Reddall, Royal Monmouth
Engineers (Militia) 18 Jan.
Wilson, Wm. Horace,50 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade ... 22 Aug. 85
Winstanle3", John A., 4 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 17 Feb. 97
Winter, Noel N., 3 Bn. S. Staffordshire Regt. 1 Jan. 90
Winterscale, John F.M., 3 Bn. Wiltshire Regt. 1 May 83
Woddrop, Wdliam All*!, Lanarkshire Yeo.... 28 Apr. 86
Woodhall, Frederic William,51 5 Middlesex ... 2 Oct.
Woods, Matt. Chas. .NorthumberlandYeomaivry i July 81
Aylmer, Reginald A., 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 19 May 94
Aytoun, Chadwick, 2 Bn. Cameron High-
landers 25 Mar. gi
Baird, Hy. Robt. 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 20 Feb. 95
Barlow, Arch. Pratt, Notts Yeomanry 6 Jan. 97
Barnes, Arthur G., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. ... 22 Oct. 92
Batson, Francis C, Lanes. Art. South Div. ... 26 June 80
Baylis, T, E., 3 Bn. Middlesex Regiment 7 Aug. 86
Beauchamp, Sir R. W. Proctor, Bart. Nor-
folk Artillery, Eastern Division 16 Oct. 86
Begbie, Hamilton Luard, 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. 3 Mar. 94
Berens, Alex. Aug., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 3 Apr. 86
Beresford, M. De la Poer, 4 Bn. Warwick Regt. 4 Aug. 88
Berkeley. Maurice Hy. 3 & 4 Bns. Worcester-
shire Regiment 9 Mar. 96
Berkeley. Robt. V., 3 & 4 Bns. Worcester. Regt. 5 Sept.91
Bernard, Thomas S. W., 3 Bn. S.Lanc. Regt. 23 Jan. 89
Berthon, Chas. Septimus.Durham Art.W.Div. 25 Apr. 88
23 Sept. goiBirch, Francis Mildred, 3 Bn. Berks Regt.... 5 June 95
23 June 88;Blacker, Fred. Hy., Notts Yeomanry (Sher-
11 July 77[ wood Rangers) 19 Sept. 94
jBlacker, William, 3 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 10 Aug. 93
10 Feb.94jBlackett-Ord, Andrew J., 4 Bn. Argyll and
2- July 91 Sutherland Highlanders ." 14 Feb. 83
26 Apr. SilBlacklock.William J.S., 3 Bn. LancasterRegt. 1 Aug. 94
10 Apr. S6|Blencowe, Henry P. G.,3 Bn. Border Regiment 3 June 92
4 May 89 Blezard, George, Derbyshire Yeomanry 30 Oct. 95
2 July 87 Bonsall, Hugh Edwd.,*Cardigan Art. W. Div. 2sApr.96
2 Apr. 92 Boot, Charles Webster, 3 Bn. Leinster Regt.... 27 May 95
4 May 89 Boscawen. Hon. J. R. de C, Di.4 Bn. Oxford
10 Nov. 87
4 May 9
6 Mar.9;
9 Mar. 98
20 Feb. 92
15 Dec. 97
23 Mar. 01
14 June 92
17 Apr. 95
11 June
Light Infantry 28 Jan. 93
Boughton-Leigli, John H., 4 Bn.Warwickshire
Regiment : 14 May 92
Bower, Jas. Bower, 3 Bn. Cheshire Regt 21 May 92
Bower, Robert Lister,54 CMQ, 7 Bn. King's
RoyalRifies 6 May 91
Boyle, Charles John,55 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf.... 3 Apr. 86
Boyse, Henry Arthur, 3 Bn. Irish Regiment... 9 Jan. 84
Brand, George Horatio, 3 Middlesex 5 June 80
Bredon, Matthew Boyd, 3 Bn. Irish Fusiliers 29 Apr. 93
Brickmann, Christopher D., Berkshire 12 Apr. 71
4 Mar. 9i|8roadbent, Spencer, 3 Bn. Border Regiment 9 Apr. 92
9 June 77jBroadwood. Edward, 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 27 Feb. 92
MAJORS.
Abercromby, Geo. Cosmo,52 3 Bn. Gordon
Highlanders 28 July
Acheson-Shortis, R. W., 2 Brig. N. Div. R. Art. 13 Mar. 80
Aldridge, John,53 4 Bn. Leinster Regt 12 May 82
Alston, Charles H., Lanarkshire Yeomanry ... 14 June 82
Anderson, Hy. Arch., 4 Bn. Royal Fusiliers ... 2 Jan. 95
Anderson, John R. M., 3 & 4 Bns. Worcester-
shire Regiment 3 Janeg3
Armstrong, Arthur J., Warwickshire Yeo. ... 1 July 81
Aylesford, C. W. Earl of, Warwickshire Yeo. 19 Nov. 91
rowne, Chas. Edm.,55 Northumbld. Hussars 3 July 97
Browne, Peter C.,-6 4 Bn. Inniskilling Fusiliers 12 Mar. 81
Brudenell- Bruce, Lord C. F., Wiltshire Yeo. 20 May 91
Brudenell-Bruce, Lord C. W., Wiltshire Yeo... ic May 82
Burges-Short. Geo., 3 Bn. Manchester Regt. ... 23 July 92
Butler-Arnold, H., Oxfordshire Lt. Inf. 19 Aug. 93
Butler, Pierce O'Brien,57 8 Bn. King's R. Rifles 21 Sept. 78
Butler, Samuel Evau,N. Somerset Yeomanry 21 Apr. 86
Campbell, Hon. G, T. C. Clifton-Hastings, 3
Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 22 Oct. 92
Campbell, Sir Duncan A. D., Bart. 3 Bn. High-
land Light Infantry .... 22 May 93
Campbell, Leveson G., Ayrshire Yeomanry ... 27 Aug. 92
Chapman, Geo. Alex.58 4 Bn. N. Stafford Regt. 21 Mar. 91
Chapman, Hillyard, Shropshire Yeomanry ... 30 Apr. 90
Chichester, Newton Chas., N.Devon Yeomanry 12 Mar. 80
Cholmondeley, Thos. R., Shropshire Yeo 17 Feb. 97
Clark, Godfrey L. 4 Bn. Shropshire Light Inf. 17 Feb. 94
Cleave, Benjamin C, 1 Devon Yeomanry 17 Nov. 83
Clowes, Charles Edw., 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 29 July 93
Coates, Edw. Feetham, 3 Bn. W. Riding^Regt. 26 June 86
Cockburn, Robert, 4 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Inf... 8 May 95
Codrington, Sir Gerald W. H. Bt. Gloucester
Yeomanry 29 May S6
Colby, J. V., DL. 3 Bn. Worcestershire Regt. 9 June 90
Combe, Harvey T. B., 3 Bn. Sussex Regiment 1 Mar. 93
Combe, Richard T., West Somerset Yeomanry 8 July 91
Congreve, Geo. Thomas, 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 11 Aug. 97
Conyers-D'Arcy, Wm.N. 3 Bn Yorkshire Lt.Inf. 24 Mar. 86
Coombs, Robt. Waters, 3 Bn. West Kent Regt. 7 July 94
Corbet, Reginald, Shropshire Yeomanry 5 Sept.91
Corder, A. Annerly, Edinburgh Artillery
(Southern Division Royal Artillery) .. 4 Sept. 95
Cowan. Walter F. J.,59 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers... 12 June 86
Creagh, Simon Wm.. 5 Bn. Warwick Regmt. 2 July 98
Crisp, Arthur Steffe, 4 Bn, Derby Regiment... 7 Sept. 71
Crowdy, Edward P., Berkshire Yeomanry ... 8 Nov. -go
Cruden, George Robert,3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf 29 July 85
Cubitt, Charles Campbell,60 4 Bn. W.York Regt. 27 Feb. 87
Cunynghame, Sir Fras. G. T., 5 Bn. Rifle Brig. 29 Nov. 79
Cuppage, HamletW.61 9 Bn. King's Roy.Rifles 15 Mar. 82
Cuppaidge, Edmund, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 May 94
Curwen, Eldred, Westmoreland Yeomanry ... 29 Mar. 82
D'Aeth, Lewis N. H.,623 Bn. Scots Fusiliers ... 18 May g8
Dalrymple, Fras. B.,63 Carmrthn. Art. W. Div. 27 Aug. 90
Dalrymple-Hay, Jas. Fras., 4 Bn. Scots Fus. 10 Apr. 86
Darley, Alfred Edw., 4 Bn. E. Surrey Regt.... 1 Nov. go
Dashwood, Sir George J. E. Bt. 4 Bn. Oxford
Light Infantry 6 May 91
Davis, George Fred. 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 29 July 96
Dawnay, Hon. Fras. H., Yorkshire Hussars... 22 June 98
Dawson, R. Edw.,64 3 Bn. Warwick Regiment 24 Mar. 86
Bease, Edmund J. C, 4 Bn. Irish Fusiliers ... 28 Apr. 94
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
889
Delap, James Bogle, Bucks Yeomanry 9 Juno 97
Denison, Septimus J. A., 3 Bn. South Stafford
Regiment 4 Jan. 93
Dennis, Morley S. M. 5 Bn. Irish Regiment ... 28 Aug. 95
De Wezele, Count M. G.. Norfolk Artillery ... 9 Sept. 76
Dick, John P., Edinburgh Art. S. Div. R. Art. 8 July 93
Dillon, Sir John F., 5 Bn. Leinster Regiment 24 Feb. 86
Dodds, Matthew Bowser, 4 Bn. York Regt. ... 10 Sept. 83
Domvile, Herb. W., 4 Bn. "Worcester Regt. 26 Sept. 83
Dorington, Sir J. B. Bt., 2IP. Gloucester Yeo. 1 July 81
Dove-Haly, John J. A., 5 Bn. Rifle Brigado ... 12 Aug
Downing,' George C, 4 Bn. Lincolnshiie Regt. 3 May 9c
Dowson, Philip S., 3 Bn. "Welsh Regiment ... 18 Sept.95
Dresser*,John Hv., 3 & 4 Bns. Manchester Rgt. 24 July 95
Dryden, J. E. S.", 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. ... 12 M-.y 86
Duberly, Arthur Grey,65 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. .. 1 July 81
Duff, Garden Alex., DL. 2B11. Cameron Hldrs. 26 Mar.82
Dugdale, J. B., Warwickshire Yeomanry ... 19 Nov. 92
Dugdaie, JohnM.,J3i. Montgomery Yeomanry 29 June 89
Duncornbe, Adolphus M., Yorkshire Hussars 2 June 88
Dundas, Charles Hy., 3 Bn. Black Watch 21 June 90
Dunleath. Hy. Lyle, Lord, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 1 Nov. 90
Dunlop, Robert M. , 3 Bn. Manchester Regt.... 17 Nov. 38
Dunn, John Henrique, 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt 21 Oct. 93
Edgar, Logan, B., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt 24 Oct. 88
Edwardes, Wm. Henry, Lane. Art. S. Div. ...24 Feb. 97
Elwes, Hugh W. H., Durham Artillery West
Division "Royal Artillery ii Dec. 88
Erskine. Hon. C. H. S., 3 Bn. A. and S. Hldrs. 16 Aug. 84
Evans, David W., Nottingham Yeomanry 10 Apr. 86
Falkner, Robt. Andrew, Leicester Yeomanry 14 Apr. 97
Fellowes. Hon. Ailwyn E., MP., 3 Bn. Norfolk
Regt., Vice-Chamberlain of the Household 14 Jan. 93
Fellows, Geo., Notts (S. Nottingham) Yeo. ... 19 liar. 92
ffolkes. Sir W. H. B., Bart. 2 Brig. Eastern
Div. Rova4 Artillery 10 Apr. 86
FitzGerald, Gerald Otho, 5 Bn. K. R. Rifles ... 4 Apr. 07
FitzGerald, Lord Walter, 8 Bn. King's R. Rfis. 27 June 88
Fitzherbert, Fras. Edw., Stafford Yeomanry 30 July 92
Flower, Lamorock, 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt.'... 4 July 77
Foley, Hon. F. C. J., 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt. 15 Feb. 88
Foster, James, Humber Div. Sub. Miners
Royal Engineers 14 Nov. 94
Forster, William,66 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 15 Apr. 82
Fortescue, Edw. F. K.,c' 3 Bn. Warwick Regt. 7 July 80
Fortescue, Hon. J. Wm., N. Devon Yeomanry 5 Nov. 92
Fothergill, Henry, 4 Bn. Essex Regiment 2 May 85
Fraser, Campbell E. 3 Bn. W. Surrey Regt,... 11 May 95
Fraser, Francis, 3 Bn. E. Yorkshire Regt. ... 7 Mar. 91
Fulcher, Arthur William, Suffolk Hussars ... 24 Apr. 97
Furlonge, Joseph S., 5 Bn. Munster Fus 14 Apr. 86
Gambier-Parry, Ernest,68 1 Devon Yeomanry 14 Feb. 83
Gibbs, Anthony, North Somerset Yeomanry. 21 Anr. 86
Gibbs, John, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 14 Oct. 96
Gibson, John Geo., Hon. Art. Co. of London 14 Nov. 94
Gilbert, Arthur Stronge,694Bn.YorkshireRegt. 1 July 8r
Gladstone, Arthur R., Lancashire Hussars ... 3 Apr. 86
Goldney, G. Prior, Wiltshire Yeomanry 23 Jan. 92
Gollop, John, 3 Bn. Dorset Regiment 14 June 7Q
Gooch,HughFulthorpe,3Bn.S.LancashireRg. 13 Feb. 92
Graham, Robt. B., 3 Bn. Suffolk Regiment ... 23 Apr. 91
Grant, Sir A. Hy., Bart. Hants Yeomanry ... 29 May Zr,
Grant, John M., 3 Bn. Gordon Highlanders ... 12 May 86
Green, John G., 5 Bn. King's Royal Rifles 4 May 95
Greig, Robert, 3 Brig. Scottish Div. R. Art. ... 2 May 83
Gretton,Geo.LeMesurier,T03Bn.WarwickRgt. 5 Dec. 94
Grice-Hutchinson,Geo.Wrn.,"2 3 Bn.Lancashire
Fusiliers ; MP. for Aston Manor 6 July 89
Grove, J. Chas. Ross,"4 3 Bn. Seaforth Highldrs 3 Nov. 80
Guest, Montague John, Dorset Yeomanry 13 Mar. 86
Guest, Thomas M., Dorset Yeomanry 8 May 86
Hamilton, Edward C. , 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 4 June 90
Hamilton, Evelyn J., 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. 17 Jan. 83
Hamilton, JohnC. C, Ayrshire Yeomanry ... 23 Sept.96
Hamilton, Trevor B., 5 Bn. Leinster Regt. ... 8 Mar. 93
Hamm, William Joseph P., 3 Bn. BorderRegt. 5 June 86
Hammond, Gurnell E., 3 Bn.W. Riding Regt. 16 Oct. 95
Hancocks, A. T., Worcester Militia 11 Oct. 79
Harbord,.Hbn.Assheton, E.Norfolk Art. E.Dv. 17 Apr. 95
Hardman, Geo. Turner, 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. 24 Jan. 91
Hardy, Simeon H., 3 Bn. Highland Lt. Inf. ... 14 Feb. 83
Harrison, Fred. Randall, 4 Bn. Roy. Fusiliers 4 June 98
Harrison, Reynolds, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment... 3 Aug. 89
Hastings, Geo. M. Lord, Norfolk Artillery,
East Division Royal Artillery 2 Apr. 92
Hawke, Martin B. Lord 3 Bn. Yorkshire Regt. 1 Mar. 93
Hayter-Hames, Colvile G., 1 Devon Yeo 19 Sept. 94
Henderson, Chas.W.C, Northumberland Yeo. 29 May 86
Henry, Alexander, 6 Bn. Irish Rifles 27 May 95
Herbert, Nicholas, 3 Bn. West Surrey Regt.... 25 Nov. 93
Hibbert, Paul E. T., Warwick Yeomanry S Mar. 90
Higgins, William Fras., 3 Bn. Bedford Regt. 15 Dec. 88
Holley, Windham H., N. Devon Yeomanry ... 18 Aug. 86
Hopkins, John,79 2 West York Regiment 10 Nov. 75
Hotham, William,81 3 Bn. Yorkshire Lt. Inf. ...5 May 97
Howard, Henry C, Westmoreland Yeomanry 26 Sept. 91
Hughes, Henry M., 3 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers ... 19 Jan. 84
Hughes-Le Fleming, Stanley, Westmrld.Yeo. 2 May 96
Hunt, Arthur Carew,32 5 Bn. Royal Fusiliers 21 Apr. 83
Hunter, Charles E., Northnmbld. Hussars... 11 Aug. 86
Hunter, Wm. Chas., 4 Bn. S. Wales Borderers 9 May 9c
Huntsman, Harry F. Nottingham Yeomanry 7 Apr. 94
Hurrell,Wm.Craufurd,3Bn.E.LancashireRgt. 9 Dec. 96
Ilderton, Thos. G., 3Bn. Northumberland Fus. 14 Apr. 86
Innes, Wm. Disney, 3 Bn. Gordon Hlghlndrs. 2 Feb. 89
Jameson, J. Fras.. 4 Bn. Connaught Rangers 10 May 90
Jefferson, Joseph J. D., Yorkshire Hussars ... 15 Oct. 92
Jessopp, Wm. de B.. 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regt.... 28 July 88
Johnson, Thos. G..s~ 2 West York Yeomanry 21 Feb. 80
Johnston, Randal William, 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 5 May 97
Jones, Alex. Fair, 6 Bn. King's Royal Rifles.. 29 July 8s
Jones, Wm. Chas., D. ofLancaster'sOwnYeo. n Mar. 96
Kay, Christopher, Cheshire Yeomanry 21 Apr. 82
Keate, Robert, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regiment... 28 May 94
Kelk, Sir John Wm. Bart. Wiltshire Yeo 18 Apr. 94
Kenny, Matthew Joseph, Clare Art. S. Div... 8 Aug. 94
Ker-Fox, W. E. 3 and 4 Bns. Highland Lt.Inf. 13 Apr. 8s
King, Henry, 4 Bn. Warwickshire Regiment 20 May 91
Kingscote,FitzHardinae.8s 9 Bn. K. R. Rifles 24 Jan. 80
Kirklinton, George G., Westmorland Y'eo 2iMay 95
Knight, Gregory, 3 Bn. Leicester Regt 16 Nov. 81
Knowles. Robert M. Nottinghamshire Yeo. ... 3 Mar. 94
Lamb, Chas. B., Northumberland Yeomanry 26 July 90
Langdon, John C. S., W. Somerset Yeomanry 27 June 88
Langrishe, Hercules R. , 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 4 Apr. 92
Larnach, James W., Suffolk Hussars 24 Dec. 92
Lawson, Andrew S. Yorkshire Hussars 15 Oct. 92
Lay, Tudor. 8'J 4 Bn. Lincoln Regiment 23 Nov. 93
Leacroft, Edw. Ranulph, 3 Bn. Derbyshire
Regiment * .' 10 Apr. 95
Leathes, Hill Massenden, Suffolk Artillery ... 14 Apr. 60
Lee, William F., Yorkshire Dragoons 7 Nov. 91
Leeming, John F., 3 Bn.EastLancashireRegt. 26 July 84
Lees, William Gilbert Hyde, 3 & 4 Bns. Man-
chester Regiment 3 Mar. 94
Lemon, Grattan Guinness,90 3 Bn. Lane. Fus. 2 Apr. 92
Lindsell, Chas. F.,91 4 Bn. Durham Light Inf. 7 Oct. 93
Lloyd, William, 5 Bn. Connaught Rangers ... 11 Oct. 90
Loder, Reginald B., Buckingham Yeomanry 2 Mar. 98
Luddington, Hy. Tansley. 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt. n Apr. 96
Luttrell, Hugh C. F., 3 Bn. Duke of Cornwall's
Light Infantry 13 Ma.r. 90
Lysons, Daniel C. W.,92 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 29 July 93
M'Emry, Robert John, 2 Norfolk 4 May 81
M'Parlane, Richard, Lanark (Queen's Own
R. Glasgow) Yeomanry 18 Apr. 84
M'Kenzie, Colin L., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs. 27 Aug. 92
Madan, Fred. Martin. 3 Bn. N. Stafford Regt. 26 May 89
Mahou, Richd. Jas. H., 3 Bn. E. Surrey Regt. n June 87
Manners, G. Espec J., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. 26 May 97
Mansel, Robert H., 5 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers ... ij Apr. 88
Marsh, Robt. Maxwell, 4 Bn. Leinster Regt. 25 Nov. 93
Marshall, Charles J.,93 7 Bn. Rifle Brigade 7N0V.85
Marsham, Fred. Savill, 7 Bn. K. R. Rifles 19 Nov. 92
Marsh-Dunn, Richd. M., 4 Bn.Devonshire Regt. 16 June 88
Mason, Jas. Francis, Oxfordshire Yeomanry 9 May 90
Matthews, J. E. C, Middlesex Yeomanry 19 Feb. 87
Maud, Hy. Compton, 3 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. ... 8 May 86
Maude, Gerald Edw., 4 Bn. East Surrey Regt. 5 June 95
Mead, John, FalmouthDiv.Sub.MinersR.Eng. 12 Jan. 93
Meller, Alfred, 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment ; 12 July 90
Monckton, Francis, Stafford Yeomanry .. 11 Oct. 84
Moore, Edw. St. F., 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 17 May 93
Morris, Percy Harold, 3 Bn. Welsh Regiment 16 Aug. 90
Morris, Wm. Henry B., Carmarthen Art. W.Dv. 21 Aug. 95
Mundey, Stanley, 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt 5 June 96
Muntz, Fred. Ernest, 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. . 8 May 86
Murphy, William J., 3 Bn. Lancaster Regt 23 Dec. 91
Murray, Hy. Stuart, 4 Bn. W. York. Reg. ... 15 July 93
Mynors, Willoughby B.,9S Shropshire Yeom. to Feb. 97
Nelson. J. Osmond, 3*4 Bns. Lancashire Fus. 4 Mar. 93
Nevile,ChristopherW.A.3Bn.LincolnshireRg. 10 June 95
Nevill, Zord Hy. G. R., West Kent Yeomanry 18 Apr. 91
Newall, Henry Edw. Newall, 3 Lane. Fus. ... 16 Oct. 86
Newcnham, W. T. Worth, 3 Bn. Munster Fus. 19 Aug. gj
Nicholson, Edw. Joseph, 3 Bn. E. Lane. Regt. 29 Aug.91
Nicholson, Samuel, 3 Bn. Bedfordshire Regt. 24 Jan. 91
Oakes, Chas. J. T.,99 3 Bn. Suffolk Regt 3 Apr. 78
O'Hara, Chas. Kean, 3 Bn. York & Lane. Regt. 2 Dec. 9S
Ormsby, J. Huston, 3 Bn. Connaught Rangers 24 June gj
Page, Preston O., Northumberland Artillery 9 June 75
Paget, Lord B. S. C, Stafford Yeomanry 1 July 81
Palairet, Chas. Harvey, Gloucester Yeomanryia Nov. 88
Palmer, Edw. G. Broadley, 3 Bn.Leines.Regt. 14 June 92
Pares, Edward H., Leicester Yeomanry ; % July gt
Pash, John, Hon. Art. Company of London... 9 Jan. 86
Holliday, Joseph F., 4 Bn. Cheshire Regiment 9 Apr. 92'Paterson, ttobt. Arthur, 3 Ba. Cameron Hldrs. 15 May 95
Hope, Phil. B. Beresford, W. Kent Yeomanry 6 Feb. 95'Pearce, Graham R., 3 Ba. Royal Fusiliers 21 A£r. 94.
Hope, James, Lothian and Berwickshire Yeo. 28 Jan. 91 Peploo, J. Reid, Edinburgh Art. (S.Div.R.A.) 11 Oct.; 87
Hopegood, Wm. Vere,78 3 Bn. Wast Kent Regt. 6 May gs'Phepoo, Hy. William, 4 Bn. Dublin Fusiliers 16 Jtine 8S
890 Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
Phillips, John F. L., Pembroke Yeomanry ... 16 Aug. 90 Stirling, William, 3 Bn. Seaforth Highlanders 5 Mar. gr
Piatt, Fred., Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeo.... 24 Dec. 92 Stoughton, Chas. Cecil P.,'06 Glamorgan Art. 9 Mar. 98:
Piatt, James E., Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeo. 5 Oct. 92 Strachan, W. Dalrymple,3 Bn. Warwick;Regt. 11 Apr. 96
Piatt, John Harold, 3 Bn. West Kent Begt. ... 6 Fob. 95 Straker, Herbert. Northumberland Hussars 13 Oct. 97
Pleydell, E. M. Mansel-, Dorsetshire Yeo. ... 11 Mar. 91 Strange, James Stuart, 4 Bn. Middlesex Regt. 12 Dec. gi
Pochin, Norman V. S., 3 Bn. Leicester Regt. i Oct. 80 Stratton, Geo. L., 3 Bn. Leicestershire Regt. 22 May 91
Pole, Reginald Edw., 3Bn.W. Surrey Regt.... 12 Apr. 93'Streatfeild, Richard Jas. Yorkshire Dragoons 4 Apr. 96
Pollard, William. 4 Bn. West York Regiment 27 Aug. 90 Strode, George S. S., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 27 Mar. 95
Portariington. L. G. H.S.,Earlnf, Dorset Yeo. 23 June 94 Taunton-Collins, Henry E., 3 Bn. Somerset
Portman, Hon. H. Berkeley, Dorset Yeomanry 12 May 971 Light Infantry 23 Dec. 93
Pratt, James Arthur,1™ 9 Bn. King's R. Rifles 25 Jan. 82 Thatcher,Harold William,10" 4 Bn.Norf. Regt. 17 June 93;
Price, J. N. Blackwood, 7 Bn. King's R. Rifles 2 Mar. 81 Thompson, Sir H.M.Meysey-, MP., York Hus. 12 Dec. 91
Pryce-Jones, E. C, MP., Montgomery Yeo- Thomson-Carmichael,J.A.H.3Bn Scot. Rifles. 3 Apr. 85-
manry; 5 Vol. Bn. South Wales Borderers ... 4 May 9^ Thorne, Charles R. B.,108 8 Bn. King's R. Rifles 3 Apr. 89-
Pultene.y, Richard M., 4 Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf.... 3 Apr. 86 Tighe, R. H., 3 Bn. East Surrey Regiment ... 14 Dec. 81
Quiii, W. Hy. Wyndham,101 Gloucester Yeo.... 18 Dec. 95 Tollemache, Hy. James. MP., Cheshire Yeo.... 21 Apr. 86
Rasch, Fred. Cam, MP., 4 Bn. Essex Regt.... 10 Apr. 86 Trant, John Fras., 4 Bn. Irish Regiment 13 May 96
Rawdon-Hastings, Hon. G. T. C, 3 Bn. Derby iTuck, Algernon D., 3 Bn. Norfolk Regiment... 12 July 90
Regiment 22 Oct. 92 Turbutt, ffra. G. , 3 Bn. Derbyshire Regiment 25 May 891
Rawdon-Hastings. Hon. P. F. C, JP., 3 Bn. jTurner, Fras. W., 4 Bn. Welsh Fusiliers 20 Feb. 92
Leicester Regiment 2 Juue 90 Turner, John, 3 Bn. ciordon Highlanders 8 Oct. 87-
Reed, Alfred James, 3 Bn. Lincolnshire Regt. 10 Apr. 95 Turner, Mansfield, 3 Bn. Leicester Regt 2 Apr. 98
Reilly, J.M.Townsend, 3 Bn.InniskillingFus. 5 Nov. 92 Vale, Henry Edward, Worcestershire Regt.... 18 Jane 81
Ritchie, Pi. Hon. Chas. T., MP., 3 Bn. West |Vaughan-Williams. F., Hampshire Yeo 16 Jan. 95
Surrey Regt.; President of the Board of Trade 26 Sept. 83 Vavasour, Sir W. E. J., Bart. Yorkshire Hus. 16 Apr. 90
Robinson, Nicholas, Montgomeryshire Yeo.... 19 Feb, 9* Vernlam, J. W., Earl of, Herts Yeomanry ... 12 Mar. 87-
Rodwel!, William Hunter, Suffolk Hussars ... 4 May 92' Walker, E. B., 3 Bn.East Kent Regiment 4 May gi
Rose, Hugh Law, 1033Bn.Sealorth Highlanders 20 Mar. 821 Wallace, Hugh Robert, 4 Bn. Argyll & Suther-
St. Paul. Horace O, 3 Bn. Northampton Regt. 2: Aug. 85 land Highlanders 26 July 90
Salisbury, Edw., Hampshire Artillery (South IWalsh, Edw. Charles, 3 Bn. West ICent Regt. 15 July 93
Division Royal Artillery) 13 May 86 Warde, Charles A S., 7 Bn. Royal Fusiliers... 12 Feb. 96
Salusbury, Edward P., 3 Bn. Shropshire Lt. Warren, Samuel S. F., 5 Bn. Irish Rifles 25 Mar. 96-
Infantry 29 May 78 Weatherall, Hy. Burgess, 3 Bn. R. Fusiliers... 5 Oct. 92
Sanders, Edward J., 1 Devon Yeomanry 28 Aug. 95|Webb, W. Bridges, Hon. Art. Co of London... ;o Aug. 93.
Sassoon.Si'r Edw. Albert Bart., MiddlesexYeo. 24 Mar. 97 Wenlock, Beilby, Lord, Yorkshire Hussars ... 3 Apr. t6
Saunders, Fred. Wm.,3 Bn. Dorsetshire Regt. 16 Dec. 85 Westenra, Hon. Peter, 5 Bn. Irish Fusiliers... 75 Jan. 96'
Saunders, Wm. H. R., 3 Bn. E Surrey Regt. 12 Dec. 91 Wbeatley, Joshua H., 2 West York Yeomanry 15 Mar. go
Saurin, Ernest S., Pembroke Yeomanry 16 Jan. 95 Wheble, Tristram J., 3 Bn. Berkshire Regt. 2 Feb. 89'
Scarbrough. John I., 3 Bn. Devonshire Regt. 22 May 86Whitting,MaclaineK.D., 3Bn. Leicester Regt. 15 July 96
Scourfield, SirOwen H. P., Bt„ Pembroke Yeo. 3 Apr. 86 Wilbraham, Hugh E. 3 Bn. East Lane. Regt. 20 May 93;
Sebright, Sir J. G. S.Bart. 4Bn. Bedford Regt. 1 July 8i!wilkie, Arthur Alex.,109 4 Bn. Gloucester Regt. n Feb. 80-
Sewell, Chas. Fras.,'03 7 Bn. King's Roy. Rifles 5 May 97 Williams, Brian Trengrove, 1>0 3 Bn. West") ,
So^mmiV T.nv.t ll'iTOCt T Wui.ivirtl-oliiro ~Van * ~\fny* «. Riililirr Da.rimant \ "■ n'VJ'
Seymour, Lord Ernest J., Warwickshire Yeo. 3 Mar. 94
Shaw, James Thos., 2 Bn. Cameron Highldrs. 7 May 87
Shepherd-Cross, H., Duke of Lancaster's Yeo.;
MP. for Bolton 3 Apr. 89
Sheraton, T. Prichard, 3 Bn. Liverpool Regt. 3 Aug. 9;
Skmner,Chas.L.Andrewes,3Bn. Suffolk Regt. 17 Apr. 95
Smll, Henry, Buckinghamshire Yeomanry... 1 July 61
Smith, Joseph Henry. Worcestershire Yeo.... 2 Sept. 96
Smith, Reginald A., Herts Yeomanry 4 Apr. 96
Snow, Ernest A., 3Bn.East Lancashire Regt. 5 Aug. 91
Spiller, Harvey,:0* Hampshire Yeomanrv 31 May 79
Speoner,HamiltonW.W.,10i3Bn.WarwickRegt 16 Feb. 81
Staniford.W. Maekay,4 bn. Durham Light Inf. 4 Nov.96
Stewart, AJex. Blair, 3 Bn. Black Watch 3* Apr. 90
Riding Regiment )
Williams. Chas. H. B.,ul 4Bn. Oxford Lt. Inf. 18 May 82
Willis, Sherlock Vignoles,112 4 Bn.SuffolkRegt. 25 Nov. 89,
Wilson, W. H, 6 Bn. Rifle Brigade 22 Aug. 8s,
Winniett. William,115 3 Bn. Lancashire Fus.... 23 Oct. 76
Winter, J. A., West Somerset Yeomanry 27 Juna 88
Woodcock, Arthur B., 3 Bn. S. Lane. Regt ... 26 June 86
Worthingtou, Albert 0., Staffordshire Yeo. ... 26 May 94
Wonhington.Hy. Clark, U54Bu.GloucesterRegt. 10 May 8e
Wright, Charles Bmgham, Notts Yeomanry. 24 Apr. 97
Wyhe, Napier Macleod, South East of
Scotland Art., South Division Royal Art. ... 29 Apr. 83
Young, Harry Austin L. 4 Bn. Lincoln Regt. 5 May 79.
War Services of Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry.
1 Colonel Bates served with the 65th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, at Taranafci, and was:
present at tbe operations at Huirangi and before Te Arei. Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to the-
Forces, and was present on the Staff at the outbreak of hostilities in the Taranaki district in 1863, capture of the
Pa Katikira, and subsequently in the Waikato district (Medal).
2 Colonel Bill served with the Burmese Expedition in 1886 attached to Brigadier General Stewart's Staff in the-
Ruby Mines Expedition (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel Bircham served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal with Clasp).
3t Lord Blythswood served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of Aug.
1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd of Aug. 1855.
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Colonel Browning served with the 89th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian
Mutiny in 1857-58 as Staff Officer to a Field Force in Guzerat, including the attack on the Taringa Hills (men-
tioned in despatches) ; acted in the same capacity to another Field Force in Aug. 1858, and was present at the
attack and capture of Man leth — horse shot.
5 Colonel Buchanan served with the 88th Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the actionB at
Cawnpore under Major General Windham, b M tie of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of Lucknow, operations in.
the Doab with the Column under Colonel G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Officer, and siege and capture
of Calpee in May 18=8 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Sir John Burgoyne served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea in r854, and was severely wounded at the
battle of the Alma (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Colonel the Hon. R. S. G. S. Cotton served in the Zulu war of 1S79, aTia was present at the wre;k of the trans-
port Clyde (mentioned in despatches), and in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned iu despatches, Medal witk.
Clasp).
8 Colonel de Sa'isserved asa volunteer with the CapeMounted Riflemen during the Kaffirwar of 1851-52 (Medal)_
' Colonel Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the blockade of Odessa,
and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Sir James Ferguson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 4th May
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkermin (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with, three Chupa-,,
and Turkish Medal).
Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services. 891
10 Colonel Gordon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. ; was Aide do Camp to General Simp-
son from 22nd Aug. to 12th Nov. 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
12 Colonel T. S. Holroyd served with the :54th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including the
-siege and fall of Sebastopol and assnult of the Redan on the 8ih September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on the 26th, 2/th and 28th
<wounded) Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangange, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur (was Staff
Officer to the Azimghur column in the winter of 1858-59', and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
13 Colonel E. G. C. Johnsen served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
•operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge, affair of Oomarea, and Trana-
Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel La Terriere served with the 19th Hussars in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle
of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). Served during the Nile Expedition in 1684-85 with the
Egyptian Army on the Bedouin Frontier and on the lanes of Communication ; carried the despatches from the
front to Korti on several occasions, and was Staff Officer at Korti until its evacuation (Clasp).
15 Colonel Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and in that of 1863-64,
including the action at Kohewa (Medal).
16 Colonel Meysey-Thompson served as Adjutant of the 2nd Ba'talion Rifle Brigade throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture ofCoomassie
.(Medal with Clasp). — [See also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.]
H Colonel Norbury served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crime-m campaign from 2nd July to
4th Sept. 1855, and was present at the battle of the Tchernaya and siege of Sebastopol (Mddal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
ls Colonel Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1S58, including the siege, assault and
capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture
of Powrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
19 Colonel Sandys served in Bengal through the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857-58.
20 Colonel D. M.Smythe served in the Zulu war in 18/9 with the Natal Native Contingent (Medal with Clasp).
81 Colonel W. J. Thomas served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the
assault and capture of Birwah, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
22 Colonel Wynter served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war, and was present at
the capture of Adubiassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the
engagement at Charasiah on the 6th October 1879, an<^ in the operations round Cabul in December 18 79, including
the investment of Sherpore (mentioned in despatches) ; accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to
Candahar, and was present at the battle of Candahar (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
three Clasps, and Bronze Decoration).
23 Lt.Colonel C. E. G. Burr served in the Egyptian war of 1882 with the Royal Irish Regiment, and was present
at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
25 Lt.Colonel J. H. F. H. Connellan served with the 67th Regiment in the Afghan war of 1878-80, and was
present in the engagement at Charasiab on the 6th October 1879, and in the operations around Cabul in December
1879, including the investment of Sherpore (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Lt.Colonel Conway-Gordon served with Brasyer's Sikhs in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and took
part m the operations round Allahabad, and during the advance on and capture of Lucknow (Medall.
27 Lt.Colonel Cradock served in the Afghan war in 1879-80, and was present in the affair at Kokeran (men-
tioned in despatches) , and took part in the defence of Candahar, including the sortie of Deh Khojah, was
also present at the battle of Candahar (Brevet Major, Medal withCla^p).
28 Lt.Colonel dimming served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April to the 7th August
1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the assault of the 18th June (Medal with
'Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
88 1 Sir William Cuninghame served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the Rifle Brigade, including the battles
•of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastoool, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on the night
of 20th Nov. 1854 (mentioned in despatches), and attack on the Ovens (Medal with four Clasp), Victoria Cross, 5th
Glass of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medall : ww awarded the 1TC for being " highly distinguished at the capture
of the Rifle Pit* (Sebastopol), 20th Nov. 1854. His gallant conduct was recorded in the French General Orders.''
29 Sir Philrp le B. Egerton served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1845 and up to
the 13th April 1855, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and TurKish
Medal).
30 Lt.Colonel Frobisher served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition, including the recapture of
Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
31 Lt.Colonel Giles served in the Ashanti campaign from the 26th December 1873, and was employed in the
Transport Service (Medal). Served iu the Zulu war in 1879 as Officer of Transport (Medal with Clasp).
32 Lt.Colonel W. S. Greene served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attaci onthe Gate Pah
•(Medal).
33 Lt.Colonel Greenwood served with the 10th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1878-79, and was present at the
attack and capture of Ali Musjid (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 10th
Hussars, and was present in the engagements at El Teb andTemai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star). [See
also Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786].
34 Lt.Colonel C. L. Griesbach served in the]Afghan war in 1880 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nuttall,
•Commanding Cavalry Brigade, in the engagements on the Helmund and at Maiwand ; took part in the defence
of Candahar and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp).
,5 Lt.Colonel J. F. C. Hamilton served in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the 1st Battalion of the South
Staffordshire Regiment, and was present at the action of Kirbekan (Medal with two Clasps, and Khedive's Star).
36 Lt.Colonel T. P. Hiilcoat served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, attached to the Transport (Medal).
37 Lt.Colonel Hurt served in the Royal Navy in the Baltic in 1854 and in the Black Sea in 1854-56 (Baltic Medal,
Crimean Medal with Clasps for Azotf and Sebastopol, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
35 Lt.Colonel Kell served with the 88th Connaught Rangers throughout the Kafir war of 1877-78, and was pre-
sent in the engagements at Neumarke and at Quintana Mountain (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain).
Served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was employed on the Staff at the Port of disembarkation, Durban,
from 16th April to 26th August 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
38 Lt.Colonel Leach served iu the Kafir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel Leake served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including operations-
in the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
41 Lt.Colonel M'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
42 Lt.Colonel J. L. G. O'Brien served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
affair of Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee; storm and capture of
Selim pore and Simree Forts, actions of Jhubrowlee, Poorwah, Beerah, and Buxarghat; also Trans-Gogra opera-
tions when the rebels were driven into Nepaul (Medal with Clasp).
43 Lt.Colonel Pagan served with the 2nd Battalion Highland Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was
•present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
44 Lt.-Colonel Robbins served with the 91st Highlanders m the Zulu war of 1879, during the latter portion of
the campaign as Acting Adjutant, and was present in the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe (Medal
with Clasp).
4i Lt.Colonel C. S. Shephard served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal). Served with the Burmese Expedition in
1886-87 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General Anderson (mentioned in despatches, DSO. and Medal with Clasp).
46 Lt.Colonel Story served in the Afjjhaa wai in i33o (Medal).
892 Field Officers Retired from the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services.
47 Lt.Colonel W. Taylor served in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the battle of Tel-el- Kebir (Medal
with Clasp, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and" Khedive's Star). Served with the Burmese Expedition in 1SS6-S7 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clnsp),
48 Lt. Colonel G. V. Turner served in the Afghan war in 7878-79 as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Thelwal and
Brigadier General Forbes, and was present in the operations in the Koorum Valley, and at the capture of the Peiwar
Kotal (mentioned in despatches) ; took part in the Zaimusht Expedition in command of a company of the 2nd
Battalion of the 3th Foot, and was present at the assault of Zawa (Medal with Clasp).
49 Lt.Colonel Warton served in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1874-75 (iledal).
50 Lt.Colonel W. H. Wilson served in the New Zealand War in 1856, and was severely wounded in the action of
Nukamaru (Medal).
51 Lt.Colonel Woodhall.— See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
12 Major G. C. Abercromby served with the 1st Battalion Scots Guards in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was-
present at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
53 Major Aldridge served with the 20th Regiment in the operations in Oude in December 1858, and was present at
the affairs of Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
54 Major R. L. Bower served with the 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present in the reconnaissance in force from Alexandria on 5th August, in the engagement at Tel-el-Mahuta,
in the aetictaat Kassasin (9th September), and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's
Star) ; also served In the Sondan Expedition under Sir Gerald Graham in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's
Royal Rifle Corps in charge of the Regimental Transport, and was present in the engagements at El Teb and
Temai (mentioned in despatches, two Clasps). Servi'-d in the Nile Expedition in 1884-85 with the Mounted In-
fantry, and commanded the picked shots who accompanied Sir Charles Beresford up the Nile to the relief of
Sir Charles Wilson when wrecked near Khartoum (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
65 Major Boyle served with the Commissariat in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Senior Commissariat Officer at
Pinetown, Natal, from July to December 1879 (Medal).
55t Major C. E. Browne served with the 15th Hussars in the Afghan war in 1880 (Medal). Served in the Boer
war of 1881.
56 Major P. C. Browne served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian campaign, and was present at the
suppression of a mutiny at Nusserabad in August 1S57, at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at its
siege and capture in Jan. T858 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
17 Major Butler served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
58 Major G. A. Chapman served with the Zhob Valley Expedition in 1884.
59 Major Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the seoond
phase of the Ashantiwar in 1874, including the battles of Amoafal, taking of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and
eapture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
60 Major Cubitt served in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sorties
of 6th April and 10th May, and attack on the Quarries, and of the Redan on the 18th June ; was wounded in the
trenches on the 28th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
61 Major H. W. Cuppage served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-65, and was present
at the actions of the Gate Pah and Te Ranga (Medal).
62 Major D'Aeth served in the Boer war of 1881 and took part in the defence of Pretoria.
63 Major Dalrymple served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
64 Major R. E. Dawson served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-7 (Medal).
65 Major Duberly. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
C6 Major W. Forster served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to February
1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Kheiat-i-Ghilzie Medal). Served with the
3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifles in the Egyptian war of 1882, and was present at the action at Kassasin (9th
September) and at the battle of Tel-el-Kebir (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
67 Major E. F. K. Fortescue served during the Indian mutiny in the operations on the Grand Trunk Road with
the 6th Regiment. Also with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
68 Major Gambier Parry served in the Soudan campaign in 1885 with the Commissariat and Transport Staff
(honorary rank of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
69 Major A. S. Gilbert served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the
action of Rangiaohia, and with the expedition to the White Cliffs (Medal).
70 Major Gretton. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, " Hart's Annual Army List," p. 786.
72 Major Grice-Hutchinson served in the Zulu war in 1879 (Medal with Clasp).
74 Major Ross Grove served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of too
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the
actions at Cawnpore(6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
78 Major W. V. Hopegood served in the Boer war of 1881 with the Natal Field Force.
79 Major Hopkins served in the Eastern campaign from 4th October 1854 with the 49th Regiment, including
the battle of Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sortie of 26th October, the capture of the Quarries
and the assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with two Clasps, Turkish Medal, and
5th Class of the Medjidie).
81 Major Hotham served in the Hazara campaign in i88Swith the 2nd Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
82 Major A. C. Hunt served with the 50th Regiment the New Zealand campaigns of 1864-65-66, and was present
at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia and Te Awamutu, action before Wereroa and Nukumaru, when the enemy
attacked the British Camp and were repulsed with great loss ; also with the field force under Major General Chute
at the assault and capture of Putahi and subsequent operations in Wanganui and Taranaki (Medal).
87 Major Johnson served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnaissance on the Danube, battles of
Balaklava (horse wounded), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege of Sebastopol, and expedition to Eupatoria (Medal
with three Clasps, French and Turkish Medals, and Knight of the Legion of Honor) .
83 Major F. Kingscote served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea from the -.2th November 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded — right arm amputated — at the attack on the Redan on the
8th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
89 Major Lay served in the Afghan war in 1S80, accompanied Sir Frederick Roberts in the march to Candahar,
and was present at the battle of Candahar (Medal with Clasp, and Bronze Decoration).
90 Major Lemon. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
91 Major Lindsell served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Zulu war of 1879 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the
Boer|war 01 1881, and took part in the defence of Potchefstroom. Served in the Burmese Expedition in 1885-86 with
the Mounted Infantry (Medal with Clasp).
92 Major Lysons served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Afghan war from October 1878 to October
1879, and took part in the advance on and occupation of Candahar and Khelat-i-Ghilzie (Medal). Served in the
Boer war of 18S1 with the Natal Field Force.
n Major Marshall served in the Umoeyla campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other Hill Tribes on the
W.W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1864-66, including the recapture
of Dewangiri (Clasp).
99 Major Mynors served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the .Egyptian war of 18S2, and was present at the
battle of Tel-el-Kebir and at the capture of Cairo (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
" Major C. J. T. Oakes served in the ist Royals at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth July 1855 (Medal with
MP, and Turkish Medal),
,<w Major Pratt. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
101 Major Wyndham Quin served with the Inniskilling Dragoons in the Boer war of 1BS1.
Field Officers retired Jrom the Militia and Yeomanry Cavalry. — War Services. 893
03 Major H.L. Rose served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea, also at the bombardment and surrender
of Kinbourn, and with Admiral SirHouston Stewart's exploring expedition up the rivers Bug and Dnieper (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
i°3f Major C. F. Sewell served in the Soudan Expedition in 1884 with the 3rd Battalion King's Reyal Rifle Corps,
and was present in the engagement at Temai (Medal with Clasp, and Khedive's Star).
104 Major Spiller served m the Land Transport Corps in the field during the Waikato, Taurauga, and Taraniiki
campaigns in New Zealand, under Generals Sir Duncan Cameron and Sir Trevor Chute, and was present ai the
capture of Rangiawhia and Orakau. After the embarkation of the troops for England he commanded a Comomv
of Colonial troops, and the war breaking out again in 1868 he was selected to take the command of the Xelson
and Taranaki contingent during the Wauganui campaign ; was ia command of the Turn Turn Mokai redoubt
attacked by the rebels, and Kakaramea redoubt attacked by the Hau Haus on the 6th, 9th, and nth 0><%. 1868
(highly complimented in district orders — and services acknowledged by the Colony). On2jrdOct. 1868 he was
gazetted as Sub Inspector in the Armed Constabulary, and accompanied the field force under Colonel Whitmore to
Poverty Bay during the massacre, and was in command of a Company at the storm and capture of Njatapaon the
1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Jan. 1869. Was fifteen months in command of the Wairoa District, Hawke's Bxy, and
organized an expedition of Europeans and Natives to Waikare, and captured and destroyed the settlements of
Tukuiangi, Whikenui, and Te Kiwi— received the thanks of the Colonial Minister. Commanded a Company in the
expedition to Waikaremona Lakes against the Wrevvera rebels.
'"5 Major Spooner served with the 94th Regiment throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the en-
gagement at Ulundi (Medal with Clasp).
106 Major Stoughton served in the Boer war of 1S81.
107 Major Thatcher served with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry in the Egyptian war of 1882, and
was present at the surrender of Kafr Dowar and Damietta (Medal, and Khedive's Star). Served in the expedi-
tion to the Soudan in 1885 with the 1st Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry (Clasp) .
104 Major Thorne served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 (M;dal
with Clasp).
109 Major A. A. Wilkie served with the 38th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 23rd July 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the battle
of Cawnpore, capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, aflairs of Barree and Nugger Medal and
Clasp) .
110 Major B. T. Williams. — See Civil Decorations for Gallantry, p. 786.
111 Major C. H. B. Williams served during Lhe operations against Sekukuniin 1879, including the storming of the
stronghold (Medal with Clasp).
112 Major S. V. Willis served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the gth December 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Ui Major Winniett served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from April to September 1855,
ncluding the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column under Brigadier General Chamberlain from
Ferozepore in pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
115 Major H. C. Worthington served with the 28th Regiment, as Adjutant the Eastern campaign of 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol) Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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Chairman :
Sir WILLIAM H. MARLING, Bart.,
Stanley Park, Stroud.
Vice-Chairmaa :
ROBERT C. PONSONBY, Esq., i, Cle-
ment's Inn, Strand, W.C.
EDMUND BRODERIP, Esq., J. P., Cos- j Colonel W. B. MARLING, Clanna, near
sington Manor, near Bridgwater. Lydney.
W. JAMES COUSINS, Esq., Norman- ' H. HAMILTON MILLS, Esq., Sudgrove,
hurst, Moor Allerton, near Leeds. near Cirencester.
EDWARD P. LITTLE, Esq., Pitchcombe Manager and Secretary :
House, near Stroud. i E. VINCENT EVANS.
Safes and Strong- Rooms for the Deposit of Deeds, Bonds,
Plate, and Valuables of every description, from £1 Is.
Rooms for Consultations, Writing- Rooms and Telephone-Rooms,
&c, free of charge.
Plate Chests, Jewel Cases, &c, received under Seal for Safe
Custody at Moderate Rates.
Wedding Presents guarded by Official Attendants and con-
veyed for safe keeping to the Company's Strongholds.
Rooms for Arbitrations, Meetings of Shareholders, Creditors'
and Companies' Meetings, from 10s. 6d.
Registration of Keys, with Accident Insurance Policy for
£100, on payment of Is.
OFFICES, FLATS -AND CHAMBERS TO LET, CLOSE TO LAW COURTS,
PATENTS, PUBLIC RECORD OFFICES. MODERATE RENTS.
DEPOSIT BANK.
Money received on Deposit in Large or Small Sums, repayable at Eight Days'
Notice. Compound Interest allowed at £2 10s. per cent, per annum.
Further Particulars can be obtained from the
MANAGER AND SECRETARY OF THE COMPANY,
63-4, Chancery Lane, London.